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THE DADE COUNTY TIM
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How Doctors Treat
Colds and the Fit
To break up a cold overnight or
to cut short an attack of grippe, in¬
fluenza, sore throat or tonsillitis, phy¬
sicians and druggists are puriticd now recom¬ and
mending Calotabs, the
trefined calomel compound tablet that
^giv'es you the effects of calomel and
isalts combined*, either. without the unpleas¬
ant effects of
One or tw 3 Calotabs at bed-time
“with a swallow of water,—that’s all.
'Mo salts, no nausea nor the slightest
interference with your eating, work
»r pleasure. Next morning your cold
Ms vanished, your system is thor¬
oughly purified hearty and appetite you are for feeling break¬
fine with a
fast. Eat what you please,—no dan¬
ger. family package, containing
Get a
full directions, only 35 cents. At any
drug store, (adv)
WOMANLY AILS
Kentucky Lady Got Well
After Taking Cardui.
from “I got womanly down in health—suffering troubles which
caused me much pain and worry,”
says Mrs. Rhoda Canary, of
R. F. D. 6, Owensboro, Ky.
“My stepmother had taken
Cardui when she was in my same
condition, around so I got friends to inquiring about it
among my who
and found several women
were taking alj it at that time.
‘‘They told told husband me how good it
was, so 1 my to get me
a bottle to try. That of night Cardui. he came
home with a bottle ..
“I had a . . . which left me in a
very serious condition. 1 had been
in bed eight weeks and was unable
to move in bed without help.
“By the time 1 had taken half a
bottle (of Cardui), my I could strength sit be¬
gan to come back. up
in bed.
”1 finished up that bottle and by
that time I was able to walk across
the floor, l continued taking
Cardui for several months and 1
got well."
At all drug stores. c-3t
More Honey For Sale
There is still plenty of good
chunk honey for sale at the same
price at P. Cr. Bible’s of Sulphur
Springs.
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Announcement
To our friends and customers
in Dade County;—
We wish to announce that
we have moved into our old
stand at 8 id l 2 Market St.,
Chattanooga and request that
dental services.
Drs. R.A.Smith and ' .C.Steel
Advertisement of Sale
Georgia, Dade County,
Will be sold before the Court
House door,in the town of Tren¬
ton,said ‘-tate and said county, on
(he xoth d.tv of October, 1925
within tin* legal hours of sale to
the highest bidder for cash, the
following described property to
>vit :
One Nash automobile Motor No.
129719, License 304419 Ills.
One Maxwell automobile Motor
No. C N3254, License 116989 Ga,
One liuick S'x Touring Q,ar
Motor No 742062,
One Dodge Touring Cur Motor
N0.A221723. License No. 117952,
Tenn.
One Ford Touring Car Motor
No. 9963283, License No. 110074
Tenn.
One Dodge Touring Car Motor
No 478299.
One Studebaker Special Tour¬
ing Car Serial No. 3068729, Li¬
cense 121132.
Said property sold under and by
virtue ofan order of Hon. M.C- Tar¬
ver, Judge of the Superior Court,
Cherokee Judicial Circuit, passed
on the 25th d ty of Sept 1925, con-
denvng said property on the ground
that it was used illegally in con¬
veying liquors the sale or posses¬
sion of which is prohibited by law.
This 30th day of September 1925.
T. S. NEWMAN, Sheriff
1100 To Be Given Away
To Best Speller At Fair
Atlanta, Ga. —Georgia’s best speller
rill be tins title bestowed on the win-
ier of the monster spelling bee which
rili Ne held October 10 at the 1925
Southeastern Fair and a prize of $100
n cash goes along with the title to
leorgia’s champion speller. Prizes
ange from $100 to $7, which is 11th
irize.
The Georgia State Wide Spelling
lee, which will be the largest ever
itdd In the Southern States, will be
>pen to all grammar and high school
students. Each county In the state
•an send one representative to the
leorgia State Spelling Bee and that
:ontestant may be a boy or girl and
vlll be selected from a competitive
nethod which will be conducted by
>ach county school superintendent- An
inornate will also be named in. each
:ounty to take the place of the first
lamed in case the first named can-
lot be present.
Leading educators in the State of
3eorgia are particularly interested In
he Georgia State Spelling Bee. and
Dr. M. L. Brittain, president of Geor¬
gia Tech; Fort E. Land, state super-
btendent of education, and Professor
(Villis A. Sutton, superintendent of
Atlanta public schools, will have com¬
plete charge of the contest. Mrs.
Clifford Walker of Atlanta and Mr. W.
P. Martin of Gainesville will be the
-oferees for the contest, and are well
tualified to act in that capacity.
This is one of the most novel con-
.ests ever attempted at the South-
»asern Fair and much interest has
Already been shown in the coming
•.ontest School officials In all parts
yt the state report that the young
'oiks are showing unusual interest and
til of the old spelling books have been
Justed off and are in great demand at
present. ,
The Mastery of Words Book . 2,
:be State Text by Sarah Louise Ar¬
nold, will be the first to be used, then
;he 1926 High School word list will
be used to shorten the line and if any
contestants are left standing when
;hose two books have been completed
‘.hen the old reliable “Blue Back Spell-
sr will be called back into action, a
tfbok which has caused many hours
Df worrv and labdr to thousands of stu-
Great Society Horse
Show 3 Nights of Fai
Atlanta, Ga.— A great society Horc
show will be one of the many featun
of the 1925 Southeastern Fair, wbic'
will be held in Atlanta, October 8 t
17, 1926. The horse show will tak
place in front of the grand stand 'o
the racetrack, October 8, 9, 10, th
first three nights of the fair, as a sub
stltute for the fireworks, which wl!
be shown the latter six nights of th
fair. Rome of the best saddle an<
show horses in the United States wi>
he entered in the 1925 Society Hors
show at the Southeastern Fair anr 1
many local prize horses will be en
tered. A large delegation of rldln;
horses from the Ponce de Leon Rid
lng Academy in Atlanta, the Georgii
University Cavalry unit from Athen:
United States Cavalry from Fort Og
lethorpe, the officers’ horses at For
McPherson, the Georgia Nations
Guard, the police of Atlanta and man;
prominent local society belles of At
lanta and the State of Georgia wil
enter their pet horses in the 1925
Southeastern Fair Society Horse skow.
Atlanta Kennel Club
n UOg Ck CllOW uCt. in 14, ir 13
id,
Atlanta, Ga.—The twelfth annual
Atlanta Kennel Club dog show will be
held October 13, 14 and 15, 1925, in
connection with the 1925 Southeastern
Fair and a great canine exhibit is be¬
ing planned by members of the ken¬
nel club.
-Tuffs Pills—i
Enable Dyspeptics to eat whatever
they wish. Cause food to assimilate.
Nourish the body, give appetite.
DEVELOP FLESH
The Southeastern Fair And
Circuit Races
Atlanta, October 8 to 17, 1925.
Featuring National Hog and Cattle Show, Southern Swine Growers’ and Southern
Cattlemen’s Associations, bringing together an unusually large exhibit of pure br lve
stock.
r Georgia State-Wide Spelling Bee among educational features, $250 in prizes.
The Shenandoah— America’s largest dirigible—will be on exhibit over Southeastern
Fair Grounds on opening day, October 8.
The Southeastern Singing Convention wil! hold its* 1925 session here, bringing more
than 10,000 of the best community singers in the Southern States here.
Agriculture/ Horticulture and Education in every phase, revealing the great resources
of the country, together with the Boys’ and Girls’ Club Work, will be a specialty at the
1925 Fair. The poultry, Dog and Society Horse Show will be among the added fea¬
tures also.
Grand Circuit Racing five days, with $25,000 in prizes; three days of Auto Racing and
a high class amusement program on the Midway every night, will feature the Amuse¬
ment during the Fair. ^
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Fireworks Six Nights
WRITE FOR FREE PREMIUM LIST
Reduced Rates On All Lines of Travel.
SOUTHEASTERN FAIR ASSOCIATION
R. M. STRIPL1N, Secretary
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