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BY
THE DADE COUNTY TIMES
PUBLISHING CO.
LAUREN NOBLE, - Publisher
h Fici .\L oroan of da dk county
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Kutered at the Post <>(hc« m iienton
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TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION:
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>ix Months ....................... 60
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BILIOUSNESS •
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l\ Retired Minister Tells How
He Keeps in Good Form.
The Rev. Lewis Evans, a well-
[j known living at retired West Graham, minister Va., past says: 80,
“For years I had been suffering
a* with my liver. Sometimes the u
5,1 pain would be very intense and g
my Black-Draught back would hurt the all first the thing time. 5$
sf I found that would was give me any g »
9 relief. 2 S
“My liver has always been slug-
« gish. Sometimes it gives me a lot g
trouble. 1 have suffered a lot with g
it—pains in my side and back, and 2
bad headache, caused from ex-
treme biliousness.
“After 1 found Black-Draught, I 1
would begin to take it as soon as
felt a spell coming on and it re- £
lieved the cause at once. I can
recommend it to anybody suffering %
from liver trouble. A dose or two g £
now and then keeps me in good S
form.”
Made from selected medicinal
roots and herbs, and containing no
dangerous Draught mineral drugs, Black- „ %
is nature’s own remedy
for Sold a tired, everywhere. lazv liver. C-29a gj
^-draught $
it IIIIHj.WaK*-1 LIVER MEDICINE J ;;
‘ter EVeryMea n
Pass it around
after every meal.
Give the family
the benefit of its
aid to digestion.
Cleans teeth too.
Keep in the it always house.
rn ,
Sj 'Costs little - helps much "
WRKLEI 5
Telephone M-1463 17 E SthSt.
We fit glasses at Sensible Prices
Mitckell Inc-
Manufacturing Optician
Chattanooga Tennessee
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Chevrolet Cars
De troit Mich., Aug. 13. Fol¬
’reduction lowing closely the recent price
on Chevrolet closed
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pres i(j en t and general manager
j of the Chevrolet Motor Com-
pany, that the entire line of
botb open and closed models
has been impro ved by the addl
tion of numerous refinements.
Included in the list of im-
! provements are new and attrac¬
tive headlights which replace
the fosmer type. They are
mounted on a heavy tie-bar
placed between the front fen¬
ders. This arrangement affords
better mounting for the head¬
lights and permits them to be
inter changeable, eliminating
the necessity for right and left
hand lamps- The tie-bar also
provides a convenient place for
carrying the front license plate.
The former steering wheel
has been supplanted by a sub¬
stantial walnut wheel with
notched finger-grips. The cen¬
ter of the wheel spider is of
polished aluminum.
An improved mounting for
the spark and throttle controls
has been arranged on the -in¬
strument panel.
The gear shift lever has been
lengthened three inches.
The horn formerly used has
been replaced by a motor driven
Klaxon horn.
A heavier tie-rod has been
placed between the radiator
and iu dash uasu.
Additional interior reinforce-
mnts have been added to the
Harrison radiator of rustless
airplane metal.
Ballon tires are standard on
all tlosed models.
Indestructive Duce finish is
used on both open and closed
cars- The sedan is in aqua¬
marine blue and the coach and
coupa in sage green. The road¬
ster and touring models are fin¬
ished in gun metal grey Duco
with striping to match and are
upholsted in grey which blends
pleasingly with the body fin¬
ish.
The new prices on the closhd
models are: Coupe, $675; Coach,
$395; Sedan. $775. The revised
price list represents a reduc¬
tion of $40 each on the coupe
and $50 on the Sedan.
Patronize Our Advertisers !!
NEW ENGLAND BRIEFS
Mrs. R- B. Allison of Men¬
tone is visiting her children here
Mr and Mrs C. E. Owens and
family spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. J. L. Blevins.
Mr and Mrs Russel Belknap
MessTs Jack and Paul and Miss
Winnie Hall stopped here a
few minutes Sunday on their
way to Atlanta.
Mesdames Tom Tatum and
L, C. Spears were shopping in
Chattanooga Tuesday.
R. B. Allison returned home
monday after a visit to rela¬
tives here.
Miss Sula Holmes has been
visiting her sister Mrs. E Cole.
James, Denver, Allison and
Mrs. Em Blevins attended the
singing at Macedonia Sunday.
SULPHUR SPRINGS
Mr. Appleton from Collins¬
ville, who went to school here
forty years ago visited old
school mates here Saturday.
J. M. Bible from Ketchal),
Tenn is spending the week
here among relatives.
A S Lewis from Lafayette
was here for the week end a-
mong relatives and friends.
Little James Bible was re¬
ported to be quite ill the first
of the weak.
John F. Bible was the speak¬
er and master of ceremonies
at the Cloverdale Sunday
School picnic last Saturdav.
Mrs. T. M. Forester of Head
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River patsed through her* on
her way home Sunday from
1 funeral in St Elmo.
Donald Brown who has been
with the W. U- Telegraph Co-
at Jacksonville is back home,
W. R, Hamic Jr. with Paul
Shoeingfelt of East Lake spent
the week end with Mr- and Mr*
G.VV. Bible.
PATENTS
Obtained. Send model or sketch
and we will promptly send you a
report. Our book on Patents and
Trade-marks will be sent to you
on request.
D. SWIFT & CO.
_PATENT LAWYERS-
305 Seventh St., Washington, D. C*
Over 34 Years’ Experience
V I ou May UK Have II n rellagra! 11 f
If you have nervousness, stomach
trouble, despondency, shortness of
breath, burning feet, constipation,
brown or rough skin, tingling sen¬
sations, smothering spells, diarr¬
hoea, loss of sleep, loss of weight,
I dizziness or swimming in head,
general weakness with loss of en¬
ergy ; YOU MAY HAVE PEL¬
LAGRA. You do not have all
these symptoms in the beginning
My free booklet, “The Story of
Pellagra”, will explain. My treat¬
ment differs from all others and is
endorsed by a State Health
DepHrtment, physicians, and hun¬
dreds who have taken the treat¬
ment. Over 2000 treatments sold
in last 12 months. Diagnosis
FREE. W. C. ROUNTREE,
M. D., Texarkana,Tex.
HOOKER
and Mrs. Le Pope. Jr.,
companied by Mr. and Mrs. F. A.
Chistenberry and Mrs. Curry and
son James and daughter Nancy,
motored from Nashville Friday to
spend the week end with Mr.
Pope’s father, Le Pope.
Homer Winfrey has accepted
a position at Signal Mt. Inn.
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Crick stop¬
ped over to visit relatives here on
their way from Jacksonville, Fla.
where they attended the annual
convention of the Order of Rail¬
road Conductors of which Mr.
Crick is a member.
Mrs. J. B. Hale and children
Holbert, Mary Lee and Virginia
of Stevenson and Mr and Mrs.
A. B. Lyle of Signal Mountain
were week end guests of their
father and grand father, T Le Pope.
Woriey Chapel
There will be a decoration at
Reeves grave yard. Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Stephens
and son J. R. of Chattanooga
spent Sunday with their parents
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Stephens.
Claude ('loud who is employed
in Chattanooga spent the week
end with his wife and daughters.
We are sorry to report thatJ.R.
Stephens has been ill the pastweek.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gass of Chat¬
tanooga were the Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Stephens.
Catarrhal Deafness
Is often caused by an inflamed condition
of the mucous lining- of the Eustachian
Tube. When this tube is inflamed vou
have a rumbling sound or Imperfect
Hearing. Unless the inflammation can
be reduced, your hearing may be de¬
stroyed forever.
HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE will
do what we claim for it—rid your system
of Catarrh or or Deafness Deafness caused caused by
.
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Buy Your Piano or Piano Player from
TEMPLEMANS
And be safe!
Over a quarter century Honest Dealings
in Chattanooga.
Write for our Catalog and Used Bargain
List.
Templeman Music Co.
907 Market St., Chattanooga, Tenn. J
! trapeze performer traveling f«r« ? as M
8 with »
circus I contracted the
trouble" and nervous
breakdown. The j
atfon but I tmm^ia°tely, f \
was afraid of
operations and put
it off. A friend sug¬
gested I try Tutt’s
Pills, he having
used them for years
After the first dose
“"1 womd no,
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joined the circus.” ~At‘aU drSJ
Legal Advertisements
Georgia, Dade County.
State of Georgia vs. Essex Auto.
Condemnation Proceedings in
Dade Snperior Court.
Pursuant to the provisions of
Section 20 of the Act of the Gen.
Assembly approved March 28
I 9 x 7 ' Extraordinary Session pp
7, 16, notice is hereby given that
proceedings have been instituted
in said court to condemn the fol.
lowing described property:
One Essex Touring Automo.
bile Motor No 36410.
Said property having been seiz¬
by the sheriff of said county on
2nd day of August 192;,
while the same was being used on
Hollow and Whiteside
road, in said county, to
alcoholic, malt, spirituous,
and intoxicating liquors
to law, and the owner and
of said property, if any,
each unknown. Said con¬
demnation proceedings was filed
in said court on the 10th day of
Aug. 1925, and this notice is pub¬
lished by the clerk of court by
virtue of an order of Hon. M. C.
judge of said court; dated
the 8th day of August 1925, and
unless a defence is filed within
thirty days from the date of the
filing of said petition judgement
by default will be entered by the
court. This Aug. nth, 1925.
A. B. FRIERSON
Clerk Superior Court Dade Co.
Staten Island. N. Y.—Miss Jane
Phenix. writes:—“I am from the
West, for many years I suffered
from anto-lntox-
ieation due t»
torpid liver and
constipation, my
system was so
badly - poisoned
that my face
was swollen to
twice its natural
size. I was con¬
tinuously tired,
weak and de¬
pressed. had no appetite. I read
your Tutt’s Liver Pill advertisement
and tried them. After a few doses I
began to improve. Tutt’s Pills have
j kept me free from a return of the
i illness, and I feel like a new pee
; X A “ n tT er without them *” *
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