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DUDE COUNTY TIMES
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> HE DADE COUNTY TIMES
PUBLISHING CO,
LAUREN NOBLE, - Publisher
I- Kiel A L ORO AN OF DA DK COUNTY
Entered at the Boat Office at Trentor
(ta., ai> second class mail matter.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION:
Six Months .....60
Administrators Sale
Under and b^virtue of an order
previously granted by the Court of
Ordinary, I will, as the adminis¬
trator of the estate of R. H. Dabbs,
(deceased) put up and expose for
sale at puble outcry at the late
residence of the said R, II Dabbs,
(deceased) to the highest bidder for
cash about one hundred and fifty
to one hundred and seventy-five
bushels of corn in theear and about
seventy five bales of hay on Sat¬
urday (lie 28th day of February 1925.
Said sale to be had for the pay¬
ment of debts and distribution
among the heirs. This January
the 16th, 1925.
A, II. DABBS, Administrator
TAX SALE
Georgia, Dade County.
Will be sold before the Court
House door,in the town of Tren¬
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 4th Sec¬
tion, all being located on the west
side of main public road or Dixit
Highway in said State and Coun
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Will be sold as the property ol
C. W. McClure for State ant’
Comity taxes for year 1924.
Levied on by virtue of a tax fifa
issued by W.B. Cureton, Tax Col¬
lector for said State and County,
and being the property pointed
out by him. Levy made by T. S.
Newman Sheriff. This 5 th day ol
February, 1925.
T. S. NEWMAN, Sheriff
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HEAD RIVER BRIEFS
Head R iver people are getting
their gardens ready for the
early planting. Some have
already planted.
The Rev. McClure filied his
regular appointments here Sat¬
urday night and Sunday a.m-
All enjoyed his earnest appeal
to those who arn't Christians.
J. M. Freeman left last Wed¬
nesday for his home in Quims-
by, Fla.
There is some sickness in
>ur community.
Mrs. Ross and baby are both
sick.
Miss Glenrrie Hawkins, our
popular teacher spent the week
end with home folks at C^ver-
daie. While at home she at¬
tended the teacher’s institute
at Trenton.
Misses Mary Johnson, Julia
Kondrat and Evaline Payne
visited at Cloverdale the week
end, while there they attended
the play at Rising Fawn, Fri¬
day night.
Joe Payne came home from
Chattanooga, Saturday p. m. re
turning Sunday p.tn. We are
always glad for the boys to
come home for the weeK. ends
and attend Sunday School at
home.
Mrs. Mary E. Weathers of
Holland, Ga. is visiting friends
at lies d River.
Brown Gap Dots
Sunday School was well attended
last Sunday.
W. L. Stephenson of th’s place
who is an employed of Chatta-
nooga is at home this week on the
sick list.
Tiles, Fred, Clifford and Cum¬
mings Gass returned to Chatta¬
nooga, Sunday afternoon after
spending a pleasant week end
with home folks.
Several were assembled at the
school bouse, Wednesday night in
an interesting debate. The ques¬
tion debated was “UlysisS. Grant
vs. Robert E. Lee l he victory
being for Grant The question to
be discussed next Wednesday
night is Christopher Columbus
and George Washington.
Mr. and Mrs R. A. West of
Chattanooga were the week end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Shel¬
ton.
Lawrence Daniels and Bessie
Stephens attended the singing at
the Miss A iola Gass home Sunday
afternoon.
The party given by Miss Wilma
Shelton at the home of her parents
Saturday night last was enjoyed
by several.
The farmers will soon be busy
plowing their fields, gardening and
planning for a prosperous year.
Mr. and Airs. Troy Crisp are
the proud parents of a little son.
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Chills, & Stomach Trouble
M R. N. A. SMITH, of doses. I certainly got re.
he Shaw, can’t Miss., remember says e «wl t did T me lots of £°od.
being without Thedford's look first to see how near
Black-Draught liver riied- out of Black-Draught we
icine since he and Mrs. are, and then get more.
Smith began keeping We are a good way from
house, many years chills,’’ ago. the doctor and keep our
“When we have home remedies and the
says Mr. Smith, “Black- mam one i» Black-
Draught is what we use Draught.’
and we find it just splen¬ In hundreds ojf thousands of
did. I had a bad case of homes, Black-Draught housekeepers keep
stomach trouble. J couldn’t handy for when on the shelf
eat enough and use needed, as
was very a household remedy to relieve
weak. Everything I ate constipation, gestion, and biliousness, indi¬
hurt me, formed gas and I ailments. ‘‘A many dose other simple
spit up my food. I would nine.” in time
feel stupid staggery. I saves A dose of Black-
didn't feel or like doing It Draught costs only one cent
work. I knew what Black- any medicine may save later you a big Keep bill for ,
on. it on
Draught had (Wne in colds your shelf. Buy It at your '
and I began tSking small store.
Get a package today.
BLACK-DRAUGHT
A Purely Vegetable Liver Medicine
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Dr, C. E. Chase
Painless Foot Specialist
Corns and Callouses Removed No Pain.
No soreness after reeovery.
I don’t trim corns, Bunions treated.
Ingrown nails cured. 26 years experience.
The Chase Flexible Arch Supporter
Will cure your tired aching feet, weakened
arches and FLAT FEET if you will wear them
according to directions.
See Dr. C. E. Chase, office up stairs
829% Market Street Chattanooga, Tenn.
Qualify Shoe Hospital
Frank Murphy, Manager
17 West 9th Street. Between
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