The Dade County times. (Trenton, Ga.) 1908-1965, March 12, 1925, Image 1

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VO L., 36 GEORGE G STEWART PASSES d# '' mile, from Riei-f F*wu. h few known . n.e of the best H * 1 member of the 'Vrhureh h ouniy.H memberot the h and a ' . nil t His funeral was liie imerm«nl was h«ld In » «met.r,. HU 1 -uiiiir.ii *** the.Kev.J. W.S»ew»rt Tirdnu; BMj.mU Stewrl •! Alexander, Virgil »n4 l ^ Mra.O.B.HubbU county; Elmo. ' Irs Fannie Guess <■ - Luelln and Ellen Smwarl this cauntjr. — ^* •+***• ’ __ for sale 400 bushels of corn and seven tons of hay. See S. Sells. Parent-Teachers The principal of the 3 °uth ville School will be at the High School, Friday night to ganize a parent-teachers tion. Everybody is invited. H. J. Hale, County Supt. LIST OF JURORS SELECTED TO SERVE IN SUPERIOR COURT, MARCH 16,1925 i. C. L. Moore. 2. B. T. 3. James Heeter. 4. Martin 5. W.O. Stevenson. 6. R.B. bert. 7 . Dock Stephens. 8. Holmes. 9. Grover Tatum. Shade C. Hale. 11. N. W. 12, J.M. Simpson. 13. Will 14. P.C. Patterson. I5. W. Lewis. 16. E. A. Ellis. i7.S. Wooden. 18. E.B.Brown. J. R. Reeves. 20. W. L. 21. Frank Stewart, 22. T. Fuller. 23. T. E. w. Lee. William P. Cole. 25. Carl Tatum. 26. C. L. Cooper. W.W.Tucker. 28. W. H. ( h n g. 29. Thomas M, 30. W.w Curetan. Travers* Jury C. C. Hughes. 2. Lee 3 - Fred Castleberry. 4, Joe Massey. 5, G. W. Coats. 6. Campbell. 7. Leroy Daniel. Cicero Gass. 9. H. H. Olliver. Raymond Towsend. 11. A. iatterson. 12. J. E. Fletcher. S- Lugatt. 14. Oscar ‘ 5 . K W. Frye. Jr. 16. C. ,uinn - ! 7 Rich Cs6tleberry. S ' dne y Castleberr y- 19. an 20. Jas. G. Nethery. - A Rains. 23. Walter ?' Reeves. 24. L. thomason. 2 $. Q W H ale. ft ymn Morrison. S. M. ) * t 28> 27. ‘ C. C. Avery. 29. IS Y*ur Piano or Piano Play of fro* II TEMPLEMANS \\ Si T, And be safe! 1 Over a quarter century Nenest Dealings 1 H Chattanoega. Write for our Catalog and Used Bargain List. Templeman Music Co 1)07 Market St., Chattanoega, Tenn. Dade County Times Official Ora an «t Dade county ®/~ TRENTON, Ga., MARCH 12, 1925 COUNTY ITEMS Flat Rock News D. F. Hogue is able to b* out again after being on the sick list several days. Burton Kenimer and Lis sister Miss Eula after spending several days with home folks has returned to Chattanooga. Owen Carlysle left Sunday for Rome. W# wish him much success. Miss Dimple and Buby Hogue are home from Chattanooga for a while, Grady Fields visited his sister Mrs. Allie Wheeler at Trenton last week. Floyd Davidun spent last week end in Chattanooga on business. Mr. and Mrs. Happy Holland visited his parents Ml- and Mrs. Nat Holland last Saturday and 8unday. Clyde Hartline who is teaching at Crossville was circulating among hie many friends here last Sunday. Mrs. W. H. Kenimer after being on the sick list for several days we are glad to note is better. We are sorry to learn that Uncle Hugh Maxwell, aa aged citizen of Christian Home is very low at this writing. Dr. and Mrs. Hansord and family pas¬ sed through eur villiageSunday. Miss Rhomland Gains who is teaching near Tabio^ ape at the week end with home folk.. Dr. and Mrs. Patent has returned to their bom. after a few days stay with his brother whose child was very ill. 30. 31. Julius Pangle. 32. R. E. Wilson 33. C. W. Page. 34. B. W. Ho!- tzhower. 35. Lee Pope. 36. S D. Cole. 37. K. H. Davis. 38. C.A Grey. 39. A. W. Walraven. 40. W. M. Tinker. 41. John M. Whitt 42. Earnest Dean. 43. John L. Mires. 44. Geo. W. Reeves. 45. j WyattjBlevins. 46. W. L. Simp- * son. 47. tt. W. Patterson. 48. t Adolphus Morgan. I ___, M , Roope Hollingsworth Mrs. J. L. Roope announces the marriage of her daughter,Elizabeth to Mr. WilliamH. Hollingsworth, of Atlanta, Ga , which ceremony was performe dby Dr, J. W. Inzer in his study Feb. 21st., Chatta nooga, Tenn., only a few close relatives and friends attending. The bride was attired in an es9em- ble suit of rosewood shade with accessories to match, her flowers were a corsage of roses and lilies of the valley. Mrs. Hollingsworth is the daugh ter Mr6 J. L. Roope, of Trenton, Ga. and is a talented musician. Mr. Hollingworth is connected with Sanborn Map Co. of Atlanta The couple left immediately after the ceremony for Atlanta where they will be at home at 104 Cap¬ itol Sqnare. TRENTON BRIEFS Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Tatum had as their Sunday guests Mr and B.S. Newsome, of Missionary Ridge. Mr. and Mrs. Author McBryar and Miss Ogreeta Ballard spent the week end with relatives in East Lake. Mrs. James B. Williams and Mrs. Nallie Thurman of Hiland Park, visited their mother, Mrs Lou Cole several days this week Hrof. and Mrs. G. C. Austin, of Ringgold, and Mr. and Mrs. U. V. Wellons, of Chatt. visited Mr. and Mr*. Wm. Gross Sunday. Mrs. O. M- Foster spent the wk. end with friends in Chattanooga and Graysville. Harold Allison of Rising Fawn was visiting the family of Robert Carter Sunday. Louis Robertson, Sherrard Lye- mance and W. G. Morrison Jr. spent the week end with in Trenton. They are in Chattanooga. W. H. Brock aetended a ting of Ford Dealers at the Patten Hotel in Chattanooga Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. P Neville en¬ tertained with a radio party day evening at their home. present were M rs . A. C. Mrs. James B. Williams, Mrs J.h. Roope, Louis McBryar, W, Cole. Misses Grace Frierson, tie Cole, Mary Robertson, dith Brock, Margaret Cole, N, Austin, Carl and Raymond ville, William Lyemance and McBryac, Mr. and Mrs. W- Brock, Annie Frierson and Mr Mrs. Neville. The Christian Endeavor of the Cumberland Church entertained with a party Saturday evening at Morrison Spring. A Weiner was enjoyed. About fifty bers were present. Miss Lagatha Tatum had as Sunday guests M> ss Merville and Algernon Hill, Chattanooga. Mr. and Mrs Zollie Brown daughter, Louise were the end guests Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Simpson. Mr*. Carrie Jacoway, Boyd Miss Carrie Lee, of visited Mrs. R. S. Rogers, the of the week. Mr. and Mrs. ers also had as their guests Mr. Mrs. Claire Jacoway. Mr. and Mrs. Hatcher of ville, Tenn. and Mrs Williams of Chatt. spent in Trenton with the family of G. Morrson. Mrs. Nan Bogart and Mrs schel Taylor of Stevenson, retnrned home after a visit to brother, E. W. McMahan. Mrs. Taylor will return to her home in New Mexico ufter April the 1st. R. L. Havron, of Whitwell, was the Sunday guest W. G. rison and W. H. Brock. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Thomas of Sulphur Springs, visited their niece, M r s. Edgar Wright, the first the week. Boss Sullivan, who is employed at Whitwell spent Sunday with his purents here. Miss Louella Stewart of Stewart town was the guest of E. R. Le— is Thursday. Mrs. R. S. Rogers spent day in Chatt. having dental work done. RISING FAWN NEWS W.W. Hale spent Sunday in Chattanooga. j. -jfci Miss Lucile Middleton has re— turned from Etowah Tenn. Mrs. C.C. Hale is guest of her daughter, Mrs. Frank Cantrell in Etowah, Tenn. W. Jennings Bryan of Chatta- made a business trip through here Tuesday. J. L. White spent Sunday in Chatt. Miss Annie Russell and Mrs. King of Stevenson, were the re— cent guests of Julit Branham. The Methodist Sunday School held their service at the School house, attendance, very good. Jim Wilson ot Birmingham, who underwent an operation for appen¬ dicitis, is improving. Forrst Fricks of Detroit Mich, spent several dayt with relatives herd. Lansford L,anstord Fricks tricks who who surained surained r— '"f"- Miss Winniefred Ruthford of ‘ Chatt. was the week end guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Ruthford. AdMond Allison has accepted a position in Chattanooga. Mrs R. L. Bailees of Birming¬ ham, spent the week end with Mrs. J. L. White. Mrs. N. H. Dillingsworth of Chattanooga is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S.C. Hale. Several from this plact attend¬ ed the funeral of Geo. Stewart at Byrds Chapel Sunday. Important Notice News coming in late and lack of help have delayed us printing a six page daper this week and caused us to leave important news for next weeks issue. Pyorrhea few hour*. II SlOppCU — —---nfton in a y 0U Buffer from Pyor¬ rhea. sore and spongy gums, loose teeth or other mouth Irritations. I want to send you my simple home treatment un¬ der plain wrapper. Thousands say 11 stopped Pyorrhea after everything else failed. Merely send name for generoui 10 day free trial offer of my secret treat¬ ment and rid yourself of your trouble to. good. RING REMEDIES CO., 603 Gate* way Station, Kansas City, Missouri. COURT WEEK, BARGAIN WEEK A new lot of spring dress and other dry goods just opened. A great many of these new goods will go in this week’s sale of Surprise Bargains. Quote You Only A Few of These Bargains Full size can Corn, • cans................. 25c « r A good 40c package Coffee................. A surprise in blind and riding Bridles at, j^0 100 lb. sack fine granulated Sugar, *7 AA advancing, too................-.......... ... We want Your Barter Our ladies new spring Hats are attracting fav¬ orable attention for their individuality apd value- It will tost nothing to see them, why net? SEEDS, TOOLS. Our stock is complete and prices attractive. Do not buy stuff this week before coming here and pricing as an agreeable surprise is much bettei than a disagreeable one. JOHN L. CASE, Trenton, Ga. SPECIAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given that will be ia call meeting of Board of Educaton and the Trustees for the Trenton District, heldjat the court at 10 a. m., Saturday, 14. At this meeting there be discussed some matters are of interest to the en¬ county and the Boards re¬ invite e^wry person in county, interested, to be SIGNED, W. L. Simpson, Pres, of Board of Education. W. F. Morrison, Pres. Board of Trustees. NOTICE filling of petition for Election on “Fence" or “No Fence" the Voters of Dade County: You are hereby notified that a of fifty freeholders of County has been filed with ,I ,. * iin lh< (|U ^ 1N or “No Fence", as pro- by Sec. 2036 of the Code Georgia. Given under my hand, March ^ 25 * ** Wheeler ^ .. mary, r Dade County,Georgia. Miss Thelma McDaniel of East Lake was the nf Miss Ogreeta Ballard here Sunday. B. T. Sells has accepted a po¬ sition at Chicago. Edwin Pace and Boss Cole who are working in Chatt, were visi¬ ting home folks. Church Notes Only two weeks until the Sunday School Institute is to he in session at Sulphur Springs. The regular religious services will be held at Rising Fawn and Cave Springs next Sunday. We will worship in the school house at Rising Fawn temporal iiy. A committee is on the way to see those who subscribed to the Centenary of Missions. We hope to complete this work by March 15*