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THE DAOE COUNTY TIMES
PUBLISHING CO,
LAUREN NOBLE, - Publisher
FFICIAL ORGAN OF DADE COUNT i
Entered at the Post Office at T/entoi
Ga., as second class mail matter.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION:
One Year........................ $1 .Ot
Six Months.......................6(
'TAX SALE
Georgia^Dade County.
Will be sold before the Court
House door,in the town of 1 ren-
ton,said state and said county, on
the first Tuesday in March, 1925
within the legal hours of sale to
the highest bidder for cash, the
following described property to
wit:
Forty acres of land, lots No. 83
and 84, lying and being located
in the 18th District and 4^h Sec¬
tion, all being located on the west
side of main public road or Dixie
Highway in said State and Coun¬
ty-
Will be sold as the property of
C. W. McClure for State and
Connty taxes for year 1934.
Levied on by virtue of a tax fifa
;ir issued z by W.B. Lureton, Tax Col-
and being the property
out by him Levy made by T.
Newman Sheriff. This 6th day of
February, 1925.
T. S. NEWMAN, Sheriff
Tutt’s Pills
Induce re<n1ef hat*, good
end t«te up the cyetem
AGAINST MALARIA
Morrison’s
Store
(At Steven’s Store House South Side)
Will keep a general line of Merchandise, and
sell a« cheap as anyone else.
Our aim is to sell what the people want to buy,
and buy what the people want to self-
Will thank you for your trade.
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RADIOS i I q> i
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In connection with my automobile business
I have put in a stock of Radios. Will carry
several makes besides the well known Super¬
heterodyne which is considered best* Radio
on the market. Keep in touch with the world
from your own home.
I can sell you a Radio just like you buy
your automobile. Make a cash payment, pay
the balance by the month. Write or call and
let me show you my line.
W H. BROCK
TRENTON, GEORGIA
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To Protect Fido
Like the horse, the dogs find
then-selves living in a new
world to which they are not
fully adopted. Many dog own¬
ers take their pets aboard the
family car when going for a
drive or even a transcontinen¬
tal motor trip and find them
useful and congenial companv.
Others tie them on the running
board, or let them chase the
car until exhausted. The Ore¬
gon Humane Society has pre¬
pared an act of the legislature
requiring fenders or guard rails
to protect the dog from falling
off wh 3 n carried on the outside
of a motor vehicle- Asimular
act is before the California state
legislature. All states ehould
require such protection for our
best friend.
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Brown Gap Dots
We have been enjoying a
fine spell of weather-
Jiles, Fred and Clifford Gass,
after spending a pleasant week
end at home returned to Chat¬
tanooga, Sunday, where they
are employed.
W.L. Stephenson, who works
in Chattanooga, spent the week
end with home folks.
Sunday School was well at¬
tended.
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Stephenson home As
usual the afternoon was spent
singing.
Mrs. John T. Shelton took her
son to Chattanooga Saturday
for consultation with a eye
apecialist for treatment of an
effected eya.
Grady Chapman made a busi*
nesstrip to Chattanooga, Sat¬
urday.
OFFICERS
■ DADE COUNTY
H. Wheeler, Ordinary
S. Newman, Sheriff
B. Frierson,Clerk Conrt
Board of Roads & Revenues
T. Reeves
S. Lambert
II. Cass
Board of Education
M. Wallen
H. Dugan
A. McMahan]
I. Price
L. Simpson
J. Hale, Supt. Education
S. Jenkins, Coroner
G. Morrison, Count^ Surveyor
Justices of the Peace
Bible,Sulphur Springs
Hale,Rising Fawn
Stewarttown
W.M.Tatum,Trent on
.P.Cole, Slygo
II. Hibbs, Hooker
Wildwood
.Egypt
A Gray,Lookout Mountain
Stephens, Cole City
Board of Tax Equalization
Street
A.Price
Board of Registrars
P. Deakins
S H1 ith
Ronertson
H. Davis, Tax Receiver
Cureton, Tax Collector
Notes at the Times’ Office.
High-Grade
Tailoring
Suits Made to Order
Remodling, Altering,
Pressing and Repairing
Ladies Work A Specialty
20% W. 9th Street
Chattanoogna, Tenn.
Over Spencer Store
DOCTORS TREAT
COLDS AND THE FLU
To break up a cold over night or to cut
an attack of grippe, influenza or sore
physicians and druggists are cow
Calotabs, the nausealess
tablet, that is purified from dan¬
and sickening effects. Those who
tried it say that it acts like magic, by
more effective and certain than the old
calomel, heretofore recommended by
One or two Calotabs at bed time with
swallow of water,—that's all. No salts,
nausea nor the slightest interference
eating, work or pleasures. Next morn¬
your cold has vanished and your sys¬
feels refreshed and purified. Calctabs
sold only in original sealed pacHges,
hirty-five ten cents cents for for the the large vest-pocket family pack¬ jeize;
Recommended and guaranteed by
\our money back if you are not
Giving the Dairy Cow a Square Deal
News Bureau of Animal Husbandry
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There are now 25,375,000 dairy
cattle in the United States. Of
these, says a recent report, only
about one-half are cared for in a
manner to to™heir enale them to return a
fair profit owners.
Many a milk cow has been ac¬
cused of being a "boarder” when
the owner had only himself to
blame. Unlike human beings, dairy
cows never shirk intentionally, and
frequent tests reveal that seemingly
unimportant details in the care of
milk cows have startling effects on
milk production.
If you are considering drying up
any of your milk herd because you
believe them to be unproductive, fill
in the questionnaire below for your
own satisfaction. If you can write
YES as an answer to all of the
questions, it is safe to assume that,
if your cows are not diseasesd, they
are fore getting a square deal and there¬
ought to repay you generously.
Are you feeding them a properly
balanced ration?
If not, or if you are not quite
sure of what makes up a properly
balanced ration for milk cows, get
in touch with your county agent. It
will pay you to do this.
Are the stables kept clean—espe¬
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I Paints, Oils, Drugs, and
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i Special Attention Given to Mail Orders
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1 DRUGGISTS
$ $
Vi? 1
Corner Main and Market Streets
Chattanooga, Tenn,
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In our new location 5th floor of THE NEW
PROVIDENT BUILDING we have every
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For prices and full information for any course,
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5th Floor Provident Bldg. Chattanooga, Tenn.
Buy Your Piano or Piano Player from
TEMPLEMANS
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And be safe!
Over a quarter century Honest Dealings
in Chattanooga.
Write for our Catalog and Used Bargain
List-
Templeman Music Co,
907 Market St. f Chattanooga, Tenn-
cially during the months you y0U kee w »
the milk cows in?
Clean stables and good co5ft vpntn.
tion are essential if the tn
give full returns. Clean gm S
clean bedding and lots of pure ^
are important.
Has your milk herd access to ail
the fresh water they will drink’
If not, give it to them. Water is
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Do you keep the cows clean? *
Filth adhering to flanks and
udders takes money right out of
sorbed your pocket. into the system. Impurities are means! ah.!
feed less That
more or milk. Milk from
a manure-caked cow is unclean
and, on a strict interpretation,
against utes, the law. clip In the Just udders, a few min! 1
you can flanks
and underlines of the cows. There-
after, it is only a matter of seconds
to wipe off all clinging foreign mat-
ter with a damp cloth. Farmers
and dairymen who follow this prac¬
tice say it increases milk flow and
enriches the milk. And the cow is
certainly more comfortable and
contented.
Are you giving your cows
square deal?