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Dade County Times
Trenton Social Happenings
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Atlanta Wednesday, the latter
intending to enter the Georgia
Tech.
Jack ‘SeJbsleft for Chicaga to
enter school this week.
Rev. and Mrs Elrod and twin
boys, Bruce Allison and Will-
ian» H. Jr. of Opilackia.Ala and I
Mrs. Willit^n Allison of Rising
Fawn and stster Mrs. Umphery
of rort Payne were the guests i
of vir. end Mrs. J. G. Nethery
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs C, G. Thifee of
St. Elmo were Sunday guests
of Mr.and Mrs. G. W.M. latum,
Mrs. L. E. Ihompson and son
Unwood, of Louisville, Ky. are
visiting her sistar Mrs. Edgar
Turner.
Mr and Mrs Ed Cole and
Boss Cole spent the week end
with their mother Mrs L. Cole.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McBryar
and Arthur Jr. were the guests
of relatives in Chattanooga
Sunday, |
Louis Robertson has returned •
to City High School in
nooga.
Baptist Cemetery Fence
\11 interested in the work of
putting up the new fence a-
round the Baptist cemetery
requested to meet there
are morninf, Sept.25
farly Friday
?nd bring tools suitable for the
purpose. agreeing . to contribute , .
Those them
posts will kindly have
there before that date.
Mrs, John L. Case, Chairman
Married
G. L. Isaac and Miss
Elizabeth Bible were married at
noon Tuesday in the study of
Rev. Durette in Chattanooga.
They will leave Thursday for
the mountains of North Caro¬
lina where they will stay for
a month. Mrs. Isaac is the
youngest daughter of Mr. and
Mrs P. G. Bible of Rising Fawn
Mr. Isaac is a business man of
Orlando, Fla. Only the bride’s
sister Mrs- Phillips and a few
close friends witnessed the
ceremony.
A fine baby boy was born *o
Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Peterson ef
Sand Mountain on Wednesday,
Sept. 16th.
I expect to have one of the NEW
| MODEL FORD Touring Cars on display by
Saturday Sept. 19th. Come in and see
the many improvements and place your
order.
W. H. BROCK
TRENTON, GA.
Hall's Catarrh Medicine
Those who are In a “run-down” condi¬
tion will notice that Catarrh bothers them
much more than when they are In good
health. This fact proves that while
tatarrh is a local disease, it is greatly
inmienced by constitutional conditions.
r Combined n m^ L ?n£ Treafment, ATARRH both MEDICINE local and is a
been in-
tr £ ™* nt of Catarrh successful in the
Sold by all for over forty years.
J Cheney druggists.
1 & Co.. Toledo. Ohio.
Jersey City. N. J —Mr. George M.
Dowds writes“When I was a
trapeze performer traveling with the
circus I contracted
severe stomach
trouble and nervous
breakdown. The lAi
doctor advised oper-
ation immediately. |jf
out I was afraid of
operations and put
ft off. A friend sug-
?ested I try Tutt's
hlls - he (raving
»sed them for years,
fjer began the to first feel dose
better and would not
an/f'n° £ J 11 ’ nt of * them v igor ‘ 1 ft I ‘ el did as when young I
as
J " the circus.” At all druggists.
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♦> Announcement
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❖ 1 wish inform friends in Dade
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❖ County bought the stock of Men’s
❖ that I have
* ❖ furnishing Goods from Fred Saul, located at
❖ 2o West 9th St., Chattanooga, Tenn.
❖ ❖ Your patronage will be greatly appreciated.
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©v Official Oman ot Dade v-ouniy
TRENTON, Ga„ SEPT. 17, 1925
Courthouse
Condemned
Dade tounty's courthouse,er¬
ected in 1869, has been declared
unsafe in its upper floor, it was
announced by Ordinary I. H.
Wheeler. The building was
condemned by a state inspector
and while the offices will be
m aii 7 /. a i ne d there f ( »r the pres-
en t cour t sessions, other gather-
i n g s w yj forced to go else-
where .Judge Tarver’s coart is
scheduled to meet next week
and its sittings will be held in
another building-
It is anticipated that the con
of the courthouse
will be taken up by the grand
jury and a recommendation
made for a new courthouse,
Should the grand jury decide
that anew courthouse should
be built, it is not unlikely that
a bond issue will be submitted
to the vote of the people.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T- Neville
and son Raymond, Mr. and Mrs
J. L. Miers and children
to Rossville Sunday where the
picnic guests of Mr. and
Raymond Miers.
Rising Fawn
Mrs. Robert Deering was shop¬
ping in Chattanooga Tuesday.
George Wilson has gone to At¬
lanta where he has accepted a posi¬
tion with the Denison Manufac¬
turing Co.
Mr. and Mrs. B. W Newsome
were dinner guests of Mr. and
Mis W. N. Tatum, Thursday in
Trenton.
Misses Isabell and Fannie Ilale
of Chattanooga were week end
guests of their parents Mr. and
Mrs. W. W. Hale.
Campbell Thomas of Bessemer,
Ala. was the guest of friends here
this week.
Mrs. D. S Middleton has re¬
turned from a visit with Mrs.
Frank Cantrell in Etowah, Tenn.
Mr. and Mrs. William Elrod
have returned to their home in
Opelika, Ala after a visit with
Mrs. W. L. Allison.
Raye Spears who has been con-
fined in Newell’s Sanitarium as a
result of injuries has returned
home v .
Mrs. James Hall has
from a visit with her daughter,
Mrs. Russell Belknap in
Mis? Lucile ,M iddlr ton was
ping in Chattanooga, .Saturday.
Randolph Wright has
from a business trip to Birming¬
ham.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hall of
lanta are guests of relatives here.
Mi** Jtfkrg-unte Lafi'don of
mingham is visiting her cousin
Miss Grace McMahan.
Yes, Its Going
Rain Sometime
Court week its going to rain Bar¬
gains at this store.
Just A Few of These Bargains
Pure Apple Vinegar, gal. - - 39c
Ladies’ Art Silk Hose, Firsts, worth
fifty per cent more - - 40c
| Q enu j ne Gillett’s Razors with extra 29c jj
blade, each - H
Our heavy Sea Island, yd. wide Do¬
mestic, yd. - - 13 1 -2c
5c School Tablet and Pencil 5c
MEN’S HATS. Have some ex-
tra bargains in men’s hats. The straw
will soon be out of date.
All our present stock low cut
shoes at 12 1-2 per cent off.
<! Its hot and dry but we are thinking
1 about winter.
May be, you will need a Heater;have
I a supply already in. Let us show you.
Don’t wait until cold rains come to
replace the old roof; see us now.
J ohn L. Case
TRENTON, GEORGIA
Social Briefs
Lunsford Fricks has gone to At¬
lanta where he will enter Georgia
Tech. He was accompanied by
his grandmother Mrs. V. A.Fricks.
Miss Winnie Rutherford and
Joseph Fisher of Chattanooga
were guests Sunday of Mr. and
Mrs. J T. Rutherford.
Head River
The boys and girls that spent
their vacation at home with home
folks have about all returned to
school.
Harry Forester and family re¬
turned to Piedmont College last
week, where Mr. Forester is coach
and teacher in college^
Mrs. F. H. Phillips add child¬
ren of East' Lake are visiting her
parents Mr. and Mrs. Johnson.
Reverend L ew allen and wife ot
East Lake visited Mr. and Mrs.
C. L, Johnson last week. While
out here he preached three sermons
which was enjoyed by all.
G- G. Greene and family made
a trip to Chattanooga last week.
Mrs. Johnson of Gadsden spent
last week on the mountain.
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Fiftieth Anniversary
Seventy-five guest* were
prebentat the golden wedding
anniversary of Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh Price, Wednesday, Sept.
14th. All of their children,
grand children, and great grand
children were present. A Msijr
bountiful dinner was served to
those present under the trees.