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>ade County Times
Report Of Grand Jury
Term of
(he 'Rand Jury,
I ^ vorn t his Sept, term of
t he following
Tliroi;- r the Commitlees we
exiinincJ the public buildings
cords of the County and
their report we make it part
these present! nents.
Building n •! 1* Lommittee
Report
We recommend: That the
School Board furnish the
of Dade County with grade
, or each J pupil and these be
if „ ra at the close of
. i request that the Supt.
pools' look after this matter.
We recommend that the
miry have the walls of the jail
mastered with good material
have the ceilings ceiled
Beaver Board and have such
improvement do>’e as he
necessary to make the
comfortable. We find the jail
reasonable condition and
mend that the windows on
lower story be screened with
women wire so as to make it
possible for anything to be
prisioners from the outside.
furthur recommend that when
is a sufficient number o c
in j iil to require a guard that
sheriff be furnished a guard
| guaad the jail so as to prevent
1 capes. We recommend that
sheriff keep the jail in a
sanitary condition. 'A e find
public toilets in a bad
and recommend that the
take such necessary steps as
put them in a sanitary condition.
We recommend the Oidinary
the court room and all the
soured and put in a sanitary
ditton and that the county
keep their offices'in a more
tary condition. We examined
court house and find cracks in
"fils and find that the vaults have
je uied west from the main build-
' 1! g. Respectfully submitted
George W. Forester
M. C. Pardue
J H. McCauley
'V. N. Tatum
Committee
We recommend that the Ordi-
ntr y take what steps he deems
recessary toput the court house in
v de condition, and we appoint
U b. Morrison, VV\ C. Cureton,
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..... v ' N. Tatum committee
. as a
t0 "°rk in conjunction with the
Ordinary in making these repairs.
Justice of Peace Com¬
mittee
^ M^ur committee appointed
^ >l! * e Sept. ’> examine Term Dade the Justice’ Superior of
‘
! ‘ e 1 eaoe s Dockets bf the various
tr , t>. beg leave to report them
Properly kept.
John R, Nabors
l j - F Forester
Frank B. Waddell
Committee on County
Officers
^ committee of the Grand
I Examine the
' records of the
-
'°J :rUy offi ceers first examined the
; ‘ Ordinary and we
, ' t;cor ds and books in good
every way.
®v OUlclal Organ «f Dade v.owiiy
TRENTON, Ga„ OCT. 1,1925
We find that the last report of
the bank having the county funds,
report as for Sept 5th, 1925 a bal-
ance of county funds of .$4$91.02.
A balance for sinking fund of
$47,81444. Fine and forfeiture
fund $125.17
We examinied the the Books and
Records of tile Clerk’s office and
[find them neatly kept and properly
indexed and his office in good
shape in every way.
We examined the Sheriffs books
and records. W e hud his sales re
| i Cord cor ^ " ,n e11 B ood kept “”<* and also hi, condttto,,. jail re-
He Iias as y et made no entries on
j the 2 4 Execution 1925. Docket. This Sept.
,
G. W. Bible
R. M. Morrison
J. H. Dantzler
Committee
We recommand that Mrs. Eva
Reese be droppeb from the pen¬
sion roll of the county;’ and that
Mrs. Caroline Allen and Mrs
Mary Jane Allen be raised from
$10.00 a month to $12.50 a month
each. And that Barbary Shoops be
raised from $6.00 a month to $10,00
a month : and Thos. Kenedy and
Jane Kenedy 7 be raised from $5.00
a month to $7.50 a month each.
We recommend that these pre-
sentments be published in the
Dade County Tim.es and that the
Editor be paid $7.50 for same. We
recommend that the clerk of this
body be paid 50 cents a day extra
for his services.
We recommend that W. N. Ta-
turn be appointed to present to the
State Highway Board the condition
J of State Highway in Dade County
j an( j a sk them to improve same. We
j recomen( 4 that the ordinary pay
W. N. Tatum's expenses.
We thank the Judge the Solici¬
tor General for aid and courtesies
rendered us during our delibera¬
tion.
Lee Forester, foreman.
Jerry C. Pace, clerk.
Big Acreage Changes
Hands
Dr- D. S. Middleton has
bought the seven acre plot
known as the James Gass prop¬
erty- This is the largest tract of
land in Trenton excluding the
farms adjoining town- James
Jenkins has bought the froDt of
the tract including house and
barn on the pike.
Baptist Cemetery Fence
The building of the Baptist
cemetery fence is postponed on
account of court week. Let all
interested ones be there with
tools Friday Oct. X
Mrs. John L. Case
(fhairman Committee
Patronize Our Advertisers!
Hall’s Catarrh Medicine
Thos* who are in a “run-down” condi¬
tion wfll notice that Catarrh bothers them
much more than when they are in good
health. This fact proves that while
Catarrh is a local disease, it is greatly
influenced by constitutional conditions.
HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE is a
Combined Treatment, both local and in¬
ternal, and has been successful in the
treatment of Catarrh for over forty years.
Sold by all druggists. Toledo. Ohio.
F. J. Cheney & Co.,
TRENTON SCRIBS
Mrs. Brad Tatum of
ville. Dais the guest of Mr.
Mrs. U, W. M. Tatum.
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Noel Hubble and
Oscar,also Jim and Jess
have returned from
Ohio.
Mrs. Brad Tatum, Mrs. G.
M. Tatum accompanied Mr.
Mrs. E. R. Lewis to
Chapel Sunday afcerncon.
TheP. T. A. of Trenton
ed lunch four days
court week and cleared a
sum.
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MissVerda Williams
relatives here Sunday.
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Bro. Lewis preached two
mons here Sunday.
The Editor expects to
for a short vacation to
ville Oct. l.
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The P-T. A. met
afternoon at the new
School.
Hon. G. W. M. l'atum is
improved from his accident
two weeks ago.
S. L. Sells and Gilford
ens visited relatives at
Point Sunday.
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Mr- and Mrs. W. O-
son visited in St. Elmo
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W. H, Brock is laying a
concrete floor in his
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Mrs. Virginia Fricks was
guest of Mrs. G. W. M-
Monday.
Quentin Perkins has
to Detroit, Mich, after spending
month with his sister Mrs. Roope
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S, M. White was the guest
Mrs. Roope the week end.
Trade in Dade.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Laur¬
ence Abercrombie a baby boy
named Arthur Spencer,
Economical Ambrosia
m I
iL
•T^HE cool, refreshing fruit drink
I is one of the joys of of surnmer- canned
time. The juice
fruits an^e jSe combined with lemon or or-
is delicious. The house¬
wife will fmd this a real economy,
as well as a handy method of pre¬
paring a cooling dtmk m the short-
est possible time.
lies # the fact that , .
The economy in
the canned fruit from which the
iuice 7 s drained for this purpose
mav he mixed with other buffi to
make an excellent salad. The juice
from the can—of berries, peaches,
cherries, apricots, or pineapple—
mav he mixed with orange or
sweetened lemon juice, and poured
over chooped ice. The result is a
delicious beveragi*. When this am¬
brosial concoction is made with the
strawberries, < cher¬
juice of canned raspberries
ries. blackberries, added or its
beauty of color is to at¬
tractions. ______ . -
Chattanooga Fair
Soon To Open Again
Practically every detail has
been completed for the Chatta¬
nooga Inter-State Fair, which
opens on Saturday of this week
and continues through next
week.
Advance entrie* indicate the
largest live stock show ever
gathered together in the South,
as practically all of the live
stock at the Memphis and Knox¬
ville fairs this week will be
sent to Chattanooga-
Whippet races have been add¬
ed to the big program, and it is
believed that the .dogs will fur¬
nish some of the finest sport
ever witnessed in this city.
The new Merchants and
Manufacturers building is now
completed and exhibits will be
in place in it not later than Fri¬
day of this week.
All of the railroads entering
Chattanooga will put on speoial
excursions during the week and
the largest attendance in the
history of the fair is expected
The attractions which have
been securek this year are th«
most elaborate that have ever
been offered locally, and will
include such outstanding fea¬
tures as Al Sweet and his Sing¬
ing Band, the Marimba orches
tra of Holly wood By- 1 he-Sea,
Florida, auto pash ball, Lola
Fletcher, the operatic soprano,
‘Poodles’ ? Hanneford and Co.
and a host of lesser lights- The
night fireworks show will con¬
sist of 53 numbers and the great
Sheesley Show will be on the
midway. More than $30,000 is
offered in premiums and the
amusement program, including
the horse races, will represent
a sum of more than $25,000.
BYRD S CHAPEL NEWS
Rciv. E. Lewis filled his
regular appointment here Sun¬
day afternoon.
Earnest Buffington has ent¬
ered the new Dade County
High School.
Mr. and Mrs George Slayton
of Chatt anooga were week end
guests of relatives here.
Cicero Bryan of Chattanooga
is the guest of Jim Bryan.
Willis Buffington has accept¬
ed a position in Chattanooga.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. W. Jin-
kins were recent guests of rel¬
atives in Deer Head Cove.
John Castleberry of Chatta¬
nooga and Oscar Jeffery of
Trenton visited friends here
Sunday.
Mjss Mae latum visited re-
latives in Chattanooga recently,
Rav Smith has entered the
Dade County High School.
Miss Annie Belle Hatfield is
visiting friends in Chattanooga.
Jersey City. N. J —Mr. George M.
Downs writes:—“When I was a
trapeze performer traveling with the
eifeus I contracted
severe stomach
trouble and nervous
breakdown. The
doctor advised oper¬
ation immediately,
but I was afraid of
operations and put
it off. A friend sug¬
gested I try Tutt’s i f ‘
Hlls. "he having
used them for years.
After the first dose
I began to feel better and would not
be without them. ' 1 feel as young
and full of vigor as I did when I
joined the circus.” At all druggists.
SULPHUR SPRINGS
Me. and Mrs. Grady Forester
and family were visiting the fam¬
ily of M>ke Frizzelle at Cedar
Grove Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Brown made
a trip to Chattanooga, Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Blansit of
Chattanooga spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs T. B. Blake,
Mrs. Gardner was shopping in
in Chattanooga, Monday.
Mrs. J. E. Steakley of Atlanta
spent Monday and Tuesday with
her father J. P. Brown;
Donald Brown is Hble to go on
crutches now.
Cotton gathering and ginning
is going on now, the best cotton
crop is reported for our section in
a number of years.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. S. Lambert
from Johnson’s Crook spent a
short time with Mr. and Mrs.
G.W.Bible Monday afternoon.
Announcement
To our friends and customers
in Dade County:—
We wish to announce that
we have moved into our Md
stand at 813 l 2 Market St.,
Chattanooga and request that
you visit us when in need of
dental services.
Drs. R.A.Smith and W.C.Steel
Live Stock Show
Backbone of Fair
Atlanta, Oa.— Livestock, agriculture,
poultry, pigeons, farm products of all
kinds, and farm machinery will be a
special feature of the 1925 Southeas’-
ern Fair in Atlanta, October 8 to 17,
according to R. M. Striplin, secretary,
who is lending every effort to make
this year’s exhibits larger and better
than ever before.
The livestock show Is the backbone
of the Southeastern Fair, and espe¬
cially is that so with the coming Fair
in October, for the National Hog and
the Cattle Southern Show will Cattlemen’s be held and here South- and |
Swine Growers’ Associations will j
ern J <
hold their 1925 convention in connec-
tion with the 1925 Fair.
More than $15,000 in cash prizes,
awards and premiums will be offered
for the best exhibits of cattle and live¬
stock in October. Work of cleaning
and disinfecting the large cattle barns
has been in progress for some time,
and several more days will be sp^nt
in laying the bedding and making
ready to receive the exhibits by the
first of October.
Dairy and farm products will come
in for their share of the premiums
this year, and more money than ever
before has been set aside for the best
showing of the dairy and farm prod¬
ucts.
Farm machinery showing the latest
designs and developments on the
farms will have Us place in the 192 5
Southeastern Fair, and more than five
acres will be used for the farm imple-
ment exhibits.
ALL RAILROADS OFFER LOW
RATES TOATLANTA TO FAIR
Atlanta, Ga.—Every railroad lead¬
ing into Atlanta will offer greatly re¬
duced fares to Atlanta during the 1928
Southeastern Fair, October 8 to 17,
according to R. M. Striplin, secretary
Not only are the railroads co-operating !
by putting on special rates for one-
but there will be ‘
day excursions, ex-
cursion rates for more than one daj
and visitors all of the Southeast car
take advantage of the unsual offer and
spend several days at the 1925 South¬
eastern Fair in October.