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VOL. 38
Social Happenings
SULPHUR SPRINGS
)fr *nd Mrs. Hoster of
Anuelei' Cal. are visiting
f ster Mrs- Cha*.
hel e ' Tr. and
. R Ham ic
friend Paul Shoengfelt of
Lake spent the week end
Mr and Mrs. G. W. Bible.
Mr. and Mrs. H. D.
nth Mr. and Mrs Perry
sjent Saturday in
number , of - ,
Quite V UHC a
birthday ... dinner ,. ...
enjoyed a
Mr. and Mrs. Dave
Sunday.
Wheat threshing last
ehowed the wheat crop to
the best in many years here.
w. T. Beckham who has
quite sick i* able to be
again.
W. R. Mamie of East
and familv leaves Tuesday
Ocala, Fla. for a ten
fishing trip.
Tha fanners are
ever the much needed
Lester Amos and wife
Chattanooga spent the
end with his mother and
W.C. Amos.
Important Notice
1 will begin work on
grave yard at Sarah's
on July 21st. All people
desire to pav their
by labor will please report
this time. The work will
continued until all funds
spent, or until the work is
pleted.
William Holmes
Dade County
Get Use Of Con¬
victs On Its Roads
The following letters sent us
pubiication concerning con¬
vict labor on our county roads
^ill explain themselves
Jnne SO, 25
non. George N. Napier,
Attorney General
Atlanta, Ga.
Dear Sir:
The citizens of Dade County
es |re the use of their convicts
011 l " e Public roads of the
coun-
^ you please advise us
at course is necessary to
°btain this.
Yours truly,
Middleton and Brown
Rep. Dade County
^ssers. Middleton and Brown,
Dear Sirs:
to letter
th ’ 1 be * t0 say -' Your
count 'wic’t ma V secu its
c s Y ma kmg r e quota applica-
tion ‘'WersTfh tS
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best wishes,
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• R. Dress,
• s st. Attorney-General,
‘ ‘ ze Our Advertisers!!
Dade County times
©V OUlclaJ Organ of Dade comity
, Rev. Hisev of Chattanooga
. preach a. the Presbyterian
at 2 :^o Sunday, July 19th.
Dr. Blanche Noble of
| arrived in Trenton last
j to *P end a vacation
parents. Mr and M rs .
Noble of Sand Mountain.
Mrs. R. A Ell ; s was in
den visiting on Monday.
The Tren^n Christian
or will give a program at
Presbyterian J church
1 J )uly J 2t;th, D Everybody J 3 ts
1 j$ e sure to attend the meeting
the Parent-Teachers
at the Methodist church,
evening.
Mrs. Carl Scott and son of
tiago, Cal. were the week
g ue sts of Mr. and Mrs. O.M.
ter.
Mr. and Mr6. W. H. Brock
daughter Meredith and Miss
| gatha Tatum spent the week
; at Mentone, Ala.
| Mr. and'Mrs. Harold
and little daughter Joe Ellen
Macon visited Mr. and Mrs. W.
Price, Saturday. Mrs. Cureton
leaving Sunday f or
to visit her parents, while
Cureton returns to Macon.
Among those from here
the great Commoner, Wm.
Bryan speak at Dayton,
Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. S.
Hale and sons Maddox and
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. EHis,
and Mrs. W. P. Neville and
Carl and Raymond, Mr. and
Lewis McBryar and family
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Smith
Henry, Glenn, and M’ss
Smith,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
and family left Sunday for S ou
Carolina to spend a few weeks
j her parents,
» Newman Moore of Temple, Tex.
is visiting at the T, S.
home,
Igary Elizabeth Priee
Sunday after a weeks visit
her aunt Mrs. Vf . L. Reeves
Red Bank, Tenn.
Mrs. R. H. Tatum and
ter o c East Lake were week
guests with rolatives in Trenton.
O. M, Foster has exchanged his
Ford Sedan for a Chevrolet coach.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
worth of Memphis are visiting
at the home of her mother, Mrs.
Elizabeth Roope.
Mr. and Mrs. W. If. Tatum
entertained Mrs. Tatum’s
sisters with a dinner, Sunday.
Mrs Lula Jacoway, Mrs.
Merville and Mr. Mrs. C.
ner and families of
nooga and Mrs. Claude
ald of Jacksonville, Fla.
present.
W. C. qureton, Jr,
at Chickamauga, spent the week
end with his sister, Mrs.W.I. Price.
Watch Out For A
Business Block Here
I. H. Wheeler has torn the old
: stable down across from the hotel.
| This will now make a fine site
j for a new business block, but we
have been unable to learn Judge
Wheeler’s plans for the future
TRENTON, Ga., JULY 16, 1926
r EEDINGt BABY DURING SUMMER
Milk ts recognized as the Ideal food
for young children. It shoold be care¬
fully guarded during the warm sum¬
mer months, to Insure Its freedom
from germs or bacteria that might
cause narm to the child. Because of
(ts nature, It ifl, under certain condi¬
tions. a breeding and propagating
(round for germ life and may soon be¬
come unfit for use unless it la bandied
with the utmost care and vigilance.
Perhaps the ideal way to obviate this
risk is through the use of evaporated
milk. This milk is only pure milk
with sixty per cent of the water re¬
moved from it and is absolutely ster¬
ile. It is of double richness but may
be modified by the addition of water,
which will return it to its original
volume with a greatly enhanced food
value.
Evaporated milk is sterilized and
has a high nutritive content. This
causes It to be a very excellent food
for the young child and the Infant.
In fact many of the leading pedi¬
atricians of the country advocate ita
nse after the child is deprived of Its
mother’s milk. A formula, evolved by
these pediatricians, through experi¬
mentation, Is as follows:
From Sixth Week to Third Month.
Milk, evaporated ...... 6 ounoee
Lime water .................. 3 ounce*
Milk sugar ................. > ounces
Boiled water ............ounces
Seven feedings In twenty-four hours;
4 to 6 ounces at three-hour intervals
during the day and four-hour intervals
at night.
From Third Month to Fifth Month.
Milk, evaporated ......... . 7* ounces
Lime water ............... 3 ounces
Milk sugar ............... 2 ounces
Boiled water ............. 29 H ounces
Six feedings In twenty-four hours;
B to 6 ounces at three-hour Intervals
during the day and a feeding at 10
p. m.
From Fifth to Seventh Month.
Milk evaporated ............10 ounces
Lime water ................. 3 ounces
Milk sugar ................. 2 ounces
Boiled water .................. ounces
Five feedings In twenty-four hours;
• to 7 ounces at four-hour Intervals,
the last feeding to be given at 10 p. m.
From Seventh to Ninth Month.
Milk, evaporated ...........11 ounces
Lime water ................ 3 ounces
Milk sugar ................. ? ounces
Boiled water ...............35 ounces
7 to 9 ounces at four-hour intervals
during the day. Last feeding at ten
at night.
From Ninth to Twelfth Month.
Milk, evaporated ............12 ounces
Lime water ................. Bounces
Milk sugar ................. 2 ounces
Barley water ...............34 ounces
8 to 9 ounces at four-hour intervals
during day. Last feeding at ten at
night.
Trade in Dade.
STOMACH ILLS
MUsissippiaa Wat Weak,
Couldn’t Eat Enough.
"I had a bad case of stomach
trouble,” says Mr. N. A. Smith,
of Shaw, Miss. “I couldn’t eat
enough and was very weak. Every¬
thing 1 ate hurt me, formed gas, and
1 spit up my food.
”1 would feel stupid or staggery.
! didn't feel like doing any work.
I knew what and I Black-Draught began had
done.. . taking relief. small
doses. I certainly of good. got It
did me lots
‘‘When I go to town, I look first
to see how near out of Black-
Draught we are, and then get more.
We keep our home remedies and
the main one,is Black-Draught.”
In hundreds of thousands of
homes, housekeepers keep relieve Black-
Draught as a remedy to in¬
digestion, Containing biliousness, constipation.
no harmful or other
absolutely mineral drugs, to Black-Draught take for all is
sate mem¬
bers You of should the family. keep Black-Draught
always on hand, for use when
needed.
Sold everywhere; 25 c. c-33a
IB&
Rising Fawn Social Briefs
Misses Lillie Lon Gilbert of
Washington. D. C. and Kathleen
Hale ot Rossville, Ga. were guests
of relatives here recently.
Miss Grace Hale of Chattanooga
was the guest of her parents Mr.
and M r «. S. C. Hale the week
end.
Miss Katherine Cooper of Bir¬
mingham was the guest of Miss
Lucile Middleton last week.
Miss Rosalee Jenkins of Chatta¬
nooga is the guest of Mrs. D. I.
Jer.kins here.
Miss Jewel Rntherford of Ghat-
tar ooga is spending several days
here on her vacation.
Miss Kathleen White and her
gnest Mrs. J. L Redding and lit¬
tle son of Athens, Ala. is the
guest of Mrs. W* A. Barton this
week.
Mrs. Jack Estep has returned
from a visit to her home ih Lum-
berton, Miss.
Miss Gladys Ellis of Valley
Head was here Sunday as the
guest of Mrs J. L. White.
Mr. and Mrs. John Blevins of
Wildwood was the guest of Mr*.
C. W. Hitt, Sunday.
Miss Elizabeth Wiggs of Chat¬
tanooga remains the guest of Mr6.
V. A. Fricks.
James Brown of Chattanooga
was here Sunday.
Glenn Cagle of McMinville,
Tenn. was here several days last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cagle
and little daughter Katherine have
returned to their home in Birming¬
ham after a visit to their parents
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cagle.
Miss Ruth Woodyard is the
guest of her brother Seth Wood-
yard in Chattanooga this week.
Mr. and Mr6. Tom Pettitt of
Covington. Va was the gue6t of
Mr. and Mrs. Roe Castleberry,
Sunday.
Henry Kemvmore spent Sunday
at his home in T ''lat Rock, Ala.
David Burkhalter of Flat Rock,
Ala. was here Sunday a few
hours.
C- W. Hitt made a business
trip to Chattanooga one day last
week.
The Woman’s Missionary So¬
ciety met Wednesday afternoon in
the home of Mrs. V. A. Fricks.
Services were conducted by the
president Mrs. R. L. Cagle. After
which refreshments were served by
Misses Elizabeth Wiggs of Chat¬
tanooga and Annie May Fricks.
Confederate Memorial
Coins
Confederate Memorial Coins are
now on sale at the Railroad Sta-
tion. Call upon R. S. Rodgers
for tbe coins. Everyone in Dade
Cou»ty should buy freely of
them and help finish the work
now started on Stone Mountain.
Ice Cream Supper
The Ladies Aid Society gave
and ice cream supper on
the court house lawn, Satur¬
day night, July llth. A good
attendance is reported.
Trade in Dade.
BYRD’S CHAPEL NEWS
Rev. Deakins of Whiteside,
Tenn. assisted Rev. Lewis with
the revival here.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Cureton
had as their Sunday guests Miss
Mary Cureton of Rising Fawn
and Mr and Mrs. W. I. Price
of Trenton. »
Jim Allen of Florida remains
the guest of Mr. and Mrs-
W. J. W. Jenkins.
Miss Gertrude Murphy is
slowly improving from a re¬
cent illness.
Frank Stuart of Chattanooga
is visiting here.
William Cureton is the guest
of Mr. and Mrs, W. d. Cureton.
Mrs. Street of Sulphur Springe,
Mr. and Mrs. Bell of Chatta¬
nooga and Mrs. Smith of Hix¬
son, Tenn. visited Mrs- Blevins,
Suiday.
-o-
Glenn Castleberry has recov¬
ered from a slight illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Simpson
of Chattanooga visited rela¬
tives here Sunday.
George Jenkins of Chatta¬
nooga was the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. W. J. W. Jenkins the
week end.
Bee Castleberry of Chatta¬
nooga was the guest of Mr- and
Mrs. Gee. Castleberry, Sun¬
day.
Miss Luella Stuart is visiting
friends in Trenton.
-o--
A baby boy was born to Mr.
and Mrs. Johnny Morphy on
Tuesday morning.
Elenor Allison’s daughter of
Mr. and Mrs Mat Allison brokt
her arm Sunday. She is get¬
ting along very nicely.
Byrds Chapel Revival
Closes: Six Converts
Rev. Deakins of Whiteside,
who has been in Trenten for
ten days as the guest of Rev.
Lewis and assisting with the
Revival at Byrd’s Chapel re
turned to his home Thursday.
Six new converts were added
to the church during the ser¬
vices.
Thedford’s
DRAUGHT
Liver Medicine
Made from selected
iqedicinal roots and
herbs—Nature’s own
remedy for Indigestion. Constipation
and J
Sol<f Everywhere r „ o