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PUBLISHING CO, 1
LAUREN NOBLE, - Publisher
M* in aD (HtOAN OF DA DK COUNT If
•ijit'reilai the Post Oflice Ht Trentor
ti.i , an second Hasw mail matter.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION:
1 >ne Yon l*. . . $ 1.00
Six Month* .. .60
Administrators Sale
Under and by virtue of an order
previously granted by the Court of
Ordinary, I will, as the adminis-
t ■ it or of t In* e*tate of R. H. I )ubbs,
(deceased) put up and expose lor
sale at puble outcry at the late
iv-idence of the said R. II Dabbs,
( leceased) to the highest, bidder for
cash about one hundred and fifty
to one hundred and seventy-five
bushels of corn in the ear and about
seventy five bales of hay on Sat¬
urday t he 28th day of February 1925.
Said sale to be had for the pay¬
ment of debts and distribution
tuning the heirs. This January
the 16th, 1925.
A. 11 . DABBS, Administrator
TAX SALE
Georgia, Dade County.
Will be sold before the Court
]louse dour,in the town of Tren¬
ton ,said state and said county, on
the first Tuesday in March, 1925
within the legal hours of stile to
the highest bidder for cash, the
following described property to
wit :
Forty acres of land, lots No. 83
and 8-|, lying and being located
i i the 18th District and 4th Sec¬
tion, all being located on the west
side of main public road or Dixit
Highway in said State and Coun¬
ty .
Will be sold 11s the property oi
C. A . McClure for State and
L minty taxes for year 1924.
Levied on by virtue of a tax fifa
i's-ued by W.B. Curcton, I ax Col-
lcetor fur said Slate and County,
and being the property pointer,
out by him. Levy made by T. S.
Newman Sheriff’. 'Ibis 5 th day of
February, 1925.
T S. NEWMAN, Sheriff
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Of
The People
This Column is open to to the
public to express their opinions on
matters pertaining to the better¬
ment of our County.—Ed.
Can some reader of the Lade
County Times teli me how
many children of public school
live in Dade County? How
many of them are attending
and why the others are
not taking advantage of the
the State of Georgia
Just how ought tiie n
education law to
enforced in our County?
J. C. B. Rising Fawn
Has it ever occured to the reader
all citizens of Dade County
to Hie same class. We tire
rural folk. This being true there
some things of common inter¬
For me to think of a particu¬
subject which concerns me, and
to suddenly remember that
very same subject concerns or
concern every citizen ol the
is a little romantic. Per¬
you have thought of a dozen
of common interest but 1
thinking of the rural youth
his chance at life. Since all
us are in the country let’s be a
more countryfied. Let’s give
boys and girls* the benefit of
natural advantages which are
and let’s encourage tliritt
productiveness.
What do you think of a “Better
Life Club?" If twenty-
of the leading citizens of this
will organize for better
life wonders can be wrought.
line one day county fair can be
put on this fall. The boys and
girls can bring ^in the live stock,
poultry, and products of the farm
tnd garden and receive prizes for
their efforts.
1 know one small, all rural con-
nunity which began some experi-
nents with the boys and girls
ibout ten years ago. Today they
uive a canning factory, a produce
touse and a fine creamrv. Our
>oys and girls do things in good
style when we give them a chance.
1 tun one of twenty who is read)
to give five dollars for the launch¬
ing of such a oause and more tu
promote it if properly organized.
A hat do you say? ‘Well, say it
to R in care of the Times
A Citizen.
WANTED : An up-to date truck
farmer. Apply at once to S. L
Sells.
Air. and Mrs. Geo. Clark win
have been spending the past veto
with this their brother John Chirk
of New England have returned
to have returned to their home tit
Oklahoma City accompanied b\
John Clark, who has gone then
to reside, Mr. Clark is one • I
Dade’s prominent citizens and h s
many friends regrrt his leaving
Dade County.
CHURCH NOTES
It is probably true that the
average laymandoes not realize
what the lay members of the
church have wrought. And on
the other hand he may f ; ‘il to
realize how much remains to be
done. Hear what a layman
has to say on the supreme vvork
of the church of to day—Tren¬
ton Methodist church, Sunday
morning and Sunday night.
Missionary Institute will be
conducted as follows: Rising
Fawn, Feb. 24 and 25th at 7:3 d
p. m.; Trenton, Feb. 26 and 27th
at 7:30 n. m.; Byrds Chapel.
March 1. Universal prepara¬
tions are being made for t^ese
institutes. The names of the
visiting speakers can not be
now but you will nM be
in them- If you
an antiseptic, a stimulant,
a tonic come to the institutes.
The “Pre-Easter Campaign of -1
offers some line sugges¬ 7
tions,
I. Attend ten Sunday services. '
2- Bring ten visitors.
3. Greet ten worshipers at each
service.
4. Think ten times prayerfully
ten unsaved persons-
o. Advise ten others to help
in this campaign.
6. Make ten unusual efforts at
some neglected tasks. \
7. Attend ten Sunday School, |
ten prayer meeting and ten
Christian Endeavor sessions.
8. Talk to ten persons about
Christ.
9. Make ten special calls on
Christians. i
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10. Ask ten people to join
church.
Airs. Paul Rodgers and son Paul
[r. of Attaint spent the week-end i
with Mr. and As r-.. R S. Rodgers.
Misses Aline, Lucille and Max-
me Nicholson of Birmingham
spent Sunday with their grand
parents and Mrs. Robert Carter.
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Confidence Vertormance The knows as to owner what what he of his can a Ford car expect will is never in do service. and in how Hs
sturdily it will do it.
When bad weather and roads ether of •S'-SA '-■-Sk
put cars out
The Coupe commission, the Ford car will stay on the job. It lm: 4 -A-'
*520 will carry through slush and snow, over frozen ruts, t- *v-*w? ' ■-/?
newly constructed roads—anywhere. "d
Runabout - $260 Yet Ford benefits be for the ■Sj 0
Touring Tudor Sedan Car - 290 6S0 can yours lowest prices 'Mm
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Hordor Sedan - 6fO ever offered. This is made possible by the efficiency m
On open cars demeurt- of Ford manufacture, the volume of and
»ble tims $85 and extra starter a.-i output -;-s ks-
All prices f. o. b. Detroit practically limitless resources. '■&■
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Seed Potatoes. Onion Sets, Garden and Flower I
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Peg Tooth Harrows, Gee Whiz and smaller tools; <*
also stock of Corn, Oats, C, S. Meal, Shorts and 1
othei feeds, including chicken.
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Spring Hats i
Just in a shipment of Ladies, Misses and Chil¬ 1
dren’s Dress Hats. We ask your inspection before i
buying.
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Buy Flour Next Week i 0
We wilt sell flour less than the mills. $
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