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VOL.. 36
Sheriff Busy Raiding Mountains
Two Stills And Man Captured
For the past few days, T. S.
Newman Sheriff of Dade Co.
ind his Deputies have been
ery busy making raids on
moonshiners” and tearing up
Hills in the County.
On Teusday a raid was made
sand Mt- capturing a 50
3n and one prisioner,
, alien still claimed
jim Moore, who to be
reining the owner, Lon Price
Jmve captured, the still. but Mi*. the Price sight was of
ilso produced
he officers guns a
emporarary affectation of
ieart failuie to the extent that
ie was permitted to go to one
>fthe neighbor’s home to get
nedice, but when the officers
,vere getting ready to bring
rim away, he had survived
o such and extent that his
presence was conspicious by its
ibsence and if he is not stop-
jed by now he may be running
,'et.
Tuesday night in a raid on
he north end of Sand Mt a
00 gallon still and other distil-
ing apparatus was captured-
You Believe In
“Hants, Ghosts
And Goblins?”
Several persons around Tren¬
ton are reported to have seen,
heard, or been visited by *‘hants”
in times past. In an early issue
we expect to give you an article
prepared by one of our force treat¬
ing on the scientific and physi¬
ological aspect of “hants.” •
TACKY PARTY AND
VALENTINE SOCIAL
By Ladies Aid Society, Sat.
Feb. 14,7;30 p.m at High School
Die Indies Aid Society will
entertain with a tacky party and
^ Dentine Social, Saturday
eve-
J 1 n §, Feb. 14th at the school
n ‘ >e . I rizes will be given to the
1 Dy and gentleman wearing the
•ckiest costume. A program will
* rend ered an i refreshments ser-
A valentine box will be a
uIe ot the entertainment
\ ' dentines ‘‘ Ic re quested to deposit
for their friends.
admission os ioand 15
,V eo^TUME."' ‘ f char £ ed to assist in expense
8 ’ 1>k “ se come in
Landscape Gardening and Tree
Surgery
” ,>v is the time of the year to have your or-
r D pruned, trees and shrubbery scientifically
ea ^d, walks and driveways for the lawn and
* r ’ s hedgerows constructed, flower plots laid
c r( ^ n 2 to mathematical rules.
^ r or irrn fu f- Uher er racing information, and engineering a specialty.
write, .
£ D3ar TURNER, Trenton, Ga.
Dade County Times
©\. Official Organ of Dade county @/~
TRENTON, Ga., FEBRUARY 12, 1925
Play at Rising Fawn
The play “Out of Court”*
which is a copyright drama by
Parker, will be given Friday
evening at 7:3G on Feb. 20th at
the Rising Fawn school house.
An unusually good entertain¬
ment is ejected and every
one is cordially invited to come
and bring some one with you.
Time of performance two hours.
Proceeds goes to the school,
Committee
Local News
Buck Pace, Mary Robertson,
E M. Robertson and wife at-
tended a dance . at . the Shrme
Temple at Chattanooga, Wed¬
nesday night.
Ben Taylor Sells is visiting
relatives in East Tennessee.
Mrs. Nanna Donally of Chat
tanooga was the guest of her
sister, Mr* Robert Carter this
wee ^*
Charles A. Grav received
fine White Leghorn cockerels
from the Berry Poultry Farm,
1 arm a, a., is wee • e
If mg re (Had an m to eres S ee Mr. m Gray pure tak- re
jdustry [poultry. when This is properly a paying in-
man¬
aged, and this year will be a
good time to raise poultry as
authorities say their will be a
shortage of stock caused by the
European fowl plague.
Hall’s Catarrh Medicine
Those who are In a "run-down’' condi¬
tion will notice that Catarrh bothers them
. much more than when they are in good
; health. This fact proves that while
Catarrh Is a local disease, It is greatly
| ; Influenced by constitutional conditions.
HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE is a
! Combined Treatment, both local and in-
I teroal, and has been successful in the
treatment of Catarrh for over forty years.
Sold by all druggists.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo. Ohio.
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TKedfortTSf
j LiVER MEDICINE
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LOCAL
Mrs W. H. Brock is ill
an attack of appendicitis.
Rev. and Mrs. E. R.
were shopping in
Tuesday.
Prof. N. E. Austin,
Mildred Carter,and
son attended church at
Fawr/Tuesdar night.
Master Raymond Neville
ill at the home of his
here Mr. and Mrs W. P.
ille.
McBryar Bros, loaded
cars of ties this week..
Dave Smith and son
bought eighty acres of
land from B. J. Wilkinson
Chattanooga this week-
We have found one mean
man in Trerton We saw his
ife chopping wood lastweek .
J P r °f S. A. Long attended
'church at Byrd's Chapel,g-Sun-
d ay
Prof N E Austin has pur¬
chased a Ford Coupe, so look
out girls, he is r*ightv clever,
w }]| b e around take you
if^ra ride.
McBryar Bros haveseC ured
j t ), e aeency f or Lampton’s
This fa a very good pajnt
|it will pay you to see
, f waut Kuy paint
y()U a
w ju that will lock nice and
, Ume .
LOOK! LOOK!
Another Ford Touring Car Given Away
We are going to give away another Fold Car absolutely Free. With each
dollar cash purchase or its Equivalent you receive a ticket. Anything we buy
will be considered same as cash on purchases.
TAKE NOTICE
In order to raise some quick money badly needed we will give tickets on
payments on all accounts regardless of how old they may be if paid between now
and March 1st 1921. After March 1st accounts MUST be paid promptly when due
in order to get tickets
Start now and get all the tickets you can for the more tickets you get the
better chance you have of winning the car.
In addition to our regular line we have added a complete line of Paints and
Varnishes the very best we can buy LAMPTONS. Can furnish you from a quar¬
ter of a pint up. Let us figure with you on that next job of painting and get
paint you will be proud of and that will last.
We Are Sole Agents For:
Peters Shoes, Rogers Best Hats, L&mptoss Paints, Shumate Cutlery,
Dr. Hess & Clarks Stock Tonic, Purina Stock and Poultry Teed,
Gloria, White Wing and Rising Sun Flour, Jaxon Roofing and
Mansfield Tires.
We give Special Orders Special Attention as we run a TRUCK to Chat¬
tanooga most every day, therefore you get a quick service on goods we do not
cariy in stock-
Satisfied Customers Our Motto
McBryar Brothers
TRENTON GEORGIA
A Tribute To Mrs.
George W.
Mrs. George W. Cureton,
cording Secretary and Local
urer of the Woman’s
Society, M. E. Church South
Rising Fawn, Ga., died on
23d I925. In her death the So
ciety sustained an irreparable
For years she has worked in
faithfully, her interest and
Christian character have
others to greater efforts for
Master. She sought out the
and suffering and ministered
them in her quiet
( way. Her gentleness,
and cheerfulness made the
“None knew her but to love her.
None named her but to praise”
especially appropriate for her
ory. Her children .‘shall rise
and call her blessed” for the price¬
less heritage of the lovely qualities
of character which were hers
The hearts of this committee are
too sore with the sense of person
al loss of a friend and coworker
for mere formal resolutions As
a stnatl token of our love and es-
teem for the inspiration of her
life, with deep sympathy, we wish
a copy of this tribute sent to
immediate family, it is fitting
close with the poetry which
. .
hers.If selected in memory of
i., e Mr. P. H. R Iordan.
. .
*° *
| p.m »i, 0 w silvery ,i. ii*ht .hin.ih on.
tw r„.« fun,, .till
<?er«
When, the blossoms have faded
gone.
There are hearts full of light and
sweetness
Wheie no longer their life current
Still their goodeess lives on with
living
Like the soul of the ifarand th*
By, Woman’s Mtssiony
Committee.
Mrs. J, T. Rutherford
Mrs. D. S. Middleton
Mrs. E. M. Allison
Miss Juliet Branham,
Chairman,
LOCAL ITEMS
Edgar Turner was in
looga, Tuesday
for the Times,
W. I. Price made a
trip to Chattanooga, Tuesday.
Mrs O. M. Foster and Mrs-
Edgar Turner were shopping
Chattanooga, Monday.
Mrs. F- A- Bishop of Atlanta
is visiting her reice, Mrs.
, gar Turner,
| The garden season ha*
[nved, garden Brother Lewis this bought
new fork week.
Mr. and Mr*. T. J. Smith
Chattanooga attended the
eral of Mrs. Smith’*
Budd Reeves of Sand Mt.
Sunday. He died
The burial was at
grave yard.