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One Year... $ 1.00
i s ix Months .. .60
LAND SALE
By \ irttie or the power and
authority contained in a deed exe¬
cuted hy William M. Morisett and
Lizzie Morisett,dated Sept. 14,
1921, and recorded in Deed Book
I , page 277* > n die otlice of the
Clerk of the Superior Court of
1 Rule County, Georgia, reference
t 1 which is hereby made for full
recital, of its provisions and for the
purpose of safisfing the innebted-
ne*s and obligations therein men¬
tioned, default in payment having
been made, the undersigned will
offer for sale and will sell u f on
Tm»h.y. the 2. St day of April, |
within legal hours of sale, at I he j
trontof the east door of the court
house at Trenton, Ga., at public
outcry to the highest and best bid¬
der for cash in hand, and in bar of
the equity of redemption and all
exemptions inaccordance withterms
and provisions of said security deed,
the billowing described real estate,
in the nth District and 4th Sec¬
tion of Dade county, Georgia.
FIRST TRACT
Commencit g at Sweet Field
Fence at rock corner; thence run¬
ning southward to a wire fenee;
thence with the wire fence to a
spring; thence eastward direction
with the fence to a rock corner at
the ditch ; thence southward with
the ditch to a rock corner; thence
west with the fence to a rock cor¬
ner oi oxiginal line; thence south
with the orginal line to a rock
corner; thence in a westward dir¬
ection to a Post Oak corner on the
branch ; thence south to a post
oak comer; thence west direction
to the fence to a double post oak
corner; thence north with con¬
ditional line to a rock corner;
thence a westwardjy direction to
a rock corner; one hundred and
fifty yards to a rock corner with
conditional line; thence eastward
with the fence to a rock corner;
thence northward to jthe begin-
ing corner; said tract containing
09 acres more or less, being part
of Lot No. 251 in the nth Dis¬
trict and 4tn Section of Suid State
and County.
SECOND TRACT
Beginning at a rock running
eastward with original line to a
rock corner; thence northwest
direction to a rock corner; thence
south direction to a rock corner;
thence eastward direction to the
beginning corner; containing 6
acres, more or less, being part of
Lot No. 249 in the nth District
and 41I1 Section of said State and
County.
THIRD TRACT
Commencing on the east and
west roud on a rock corner at the
southwest corner ot the sweet
field fence, the same J mining 1 the
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lands of F. N. Guinn ; thence run
ning in a northward direction 15
leet east of the sweet spring now
owned hy F. N, Guinn, and,
strait on to the east and west orig¬
inal line, the same joining the
land on the Georgia Iron and
Steel Company and being part of
Lot No. 251 of the nth District
and 4th Section of suid State and
County ; thence running eastward
with said original line to Lot sold,
now owned hy Hery Riardian to
a rock corner; thence south with
said lot to a corner; thence east
witli said lot and the land of E. J.
Forester to a corner rock ; thence
north hack to original line; thence
on eastward with said original line
to a rock corner between the land
of E. J. Forester and A. D. Hat¬
field; thence southward on con¬
ditional line between E. J. For¬
ester and A, D, Hatffeld to a
rock cornet between the lands of
E. J. Forester, Noah Forester and
A. D. Ilatiield; thence westward
with a conditional line between
the lands of PL J. Forester and
Noah Forester to a rock corner on
original line; and part of Lot
No. 250; thence south with said
original line to a post oak tree for
a corner; thence westward with a
conditional line to a fen oak
marked and onward in a westward
direction to a rock corner on east
of the sweet field fence; thence
southward on a conditional line to
the said east and west road to a
rock corner; thence west ward with
said rock hack to the beginning
corner; the same being parts of
Lots of Land No. 250 and 251,and
in the nth District and 4th Sec¬
tion of said County and State.
The mineral right is reserved in
Lot 251 not conveyed. The same
contains 65 'j acres,more or less, and
sold by E Forester w T
Free and Sallie free on the day
and , above , written.
year
FOURTH TRACT
Commencing at a rock corner
on the original line ; thence south
to a rock corner; thence south to a
rock corner on the public road;
thence west to a rock corner on
the original line; thence north
with said original line to the com¬
mencing corner; containing 6
acres, more or less, the same being
a part ol Lot No. 255 in the 111 h
District and 4th Section of said
County and State.
Sold as the property of William
M. Morisett and Lizzie Morisett
and to divest out of said William
M- Morisett and Lizzie Morisett,
their assigns, and each and all of
them, all right, tittle and interest
that they may have in and to said
property and vest the same in the
purchaser.
This the 21st day of March 1925.
W. T. FREE AND
SALLIE FREE
By McClure, Hale & McClure,
Attorneys
Church Notes
The Trenton Methodist
day School raised $25 last
day to be applied on its pledge
10 the Missionary
All our Sunday Schools
requested to remember
Greenville Orphanage on
fifth Sunday.
A few days meeting will
held at Cave Springs
March 26.
A one-week meeting will
gin at Sulphur Springs on
4.
Fifty welcomes await you
Sulphur Springs next
Sunday School Institute.
Ur R. A. Smith
DENTIST
813% Market St.
Chattanooga, Tennsesee
FOR OVER 40 YEARS
HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE has been
useJ successfully in the treatment of
Catarrh.
HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE con¬
sists of an Ointment which Quickly
Relieves by local application, and the
Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which acts
through the Blood on the Mucous Sur¬
faces, thus reducing the inflammation.
Sold by all druggists.
F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo. Ohio.
Tutt’s Pills
in dace regulsr habit, good
digestion. Relieve the
dyspeptic and debilitated
and tM> ap the system
AGAINST MALARIA
WILDWOOD
Mrs. George Ford and son
Lyle of St.Elmo were theguests
of her sister Mrs. W. H. Red¬
ding last week.
Miss Maud Haskins enter¬
tained the young folks of Wild¬
wood with a rooK. party,
day night.
Misses Annie and Mynnie
Wallen were in Chattanooga
shopping Saturday.
Mr, and Mrs Adkins of Ala¬
bama have moved into the
Austin house.
Mrs. Hugh Wallen spent a
very delightful day with Mrs.
J, E. Pitts, Sunday.
Mis. Jannie Exum and daugh
ter Mrs. B, V. Wheeler end
Carl of St. Elmo spent Monday
with Mrs. C. F. Redding. %
Mrs E.G. V\ right of Trenton
spent Monday with home folks.
Herman Cross made a busi¬
ness trip to Chattanooga, Tues¬
day.
Mrs. R. S. Boyd was in Chat¬
tanooga shopping this week.
Rev. Campar of Chattanooga
delivered a very inteiesting
sermon here Sunday afternoon,
Washington Cross leaves this
week for Arkansas after a
few days stay with home folks.
All correspondence sent us
for pubiication should reach us
before Wednesday noon to in¬
sure publication that week.
Notice
j 1 Qf {ming of p etition f or Election
on “Fence” or “No Fence”
To the Voters of Dade County:
You are hereby notified that a
petition of fifty freeholders of
Dade County has been filed with
the Ordinary asking for a county
! jde ekction Dade County,
i Georgia, on the question of
j Fenee” or “No Fence”, as pro¬
vided by Sec. 2036 of the Code
of Georgia.
Given under my hand, March
10, 1925.
1 . II. Wheeler Ordinary,
Dade County,Georgia.
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General Merchandise
We are adding to our Stock as fast as needed,
and hope to be be able to furnish anything our trade
needs before loag.
Our policy will always be to give all, the same
values and instead of giving one premium to one
person, will give all the the same.
At present we are giving a portrait 7x9 with
each Ten Dollar Cash (or its equivelent) trade, made
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cheap as any.
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TRENTON, GEORGIA
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Ambulance Service
FIVE ESTABLISHMENTS
Main Office and Funeral Home,
801 Vine Street,
Chattanooga, Tenn.
For all phones call Main 456
DR. BRILEY
THE CHIROPRACTOR
302 Van Dernan Bldg.
Phone Main 2527
Over Jo Anderson
Telephone M-1462 17 E SthSt.
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Manufacturing Opticians
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