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Your roof can’t be satisfactory
without this quality!
W TNLESS your roof lies flat, unless it stays as you put it
on, then no matter how many other qualities it may
have, it%annot be satisfactory to you.
First, get ft The shingle that never curls, ” the Carey Asfalt-
slate Shingle—and you’ll get permanent satisfaction.
Carey Asfaltslate Shingles have proven their worth by
many years of satisfactory service. There can be no sub¬
stitute for “Theshingle that never curls.”
> V 1? The roof is the most important part of your home. Don’t
•slight it!
Carey Asfaltslate Shingles are made in three colors, Blue-
Black, Red and Green. ‘
We will be glad to furnish samples and prices without any
obligation on your part.
ASFALTSLATE
SHINGLES
THE SHINGLE THAT CURLS
JOHN L. CASE, Agt.
TRENTON, GA.
JAMES SUPPLY COMPANY
Distributor Chattanooga, Term.
Paints, Oils, Drugs, and
Window Glass
Special Attention Given to Mail Orders
STONG BROS.
DRUGGISTS
Corner Main and Market Streets
Chattanooga, Tenn.
Stepping Stones
T > success are the nickles and dimes you do not
spend. To the young man just starting o*t in life,
prudence and forethought are the greatest assets- Sav¬
ings deposited with us draM 4 per cent compound in¬
terest and can be withdrawn at the pleasuse of the
depositor.
Hamilton Trust & Savings Bank
>; CcrneiMaiket & Main Sts. Chattanooga, Tenn
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DADE COUNTY
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-PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY'-
BY
HE DADE COUNTY TIMES
PUBLISHING CO,
LMJREN NOBLE, - Publisher
h- F1CIA L OKU A N OF DA DKCOU NTY
Entered at the Post Office at T enton
Ga., aa second class mail matter.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION:
One Year....... ..... $1.00
Six Months - - . - ............60
Brawn’s Gap New*
Those who attended the box
supper at Brown’s Gap from
Chattanooga were Miss Mae
Duglass, Messers. Carl Holly,
Thurston Brown, and Mitchell,
Fred and Clifford Gass.
Mrs. G. W. Gass was shop¬
ping in Chattanooga Monday.
Mrs. Emma Brown is very ill
at he-i home this week.
Quite a large crowd of the
Brown Gap singing class attend¬
ed the singing at Bluff View.
Ala., Sunday evening.
Miss Ollie Gass is spending
the week, in Chattanooga with
her neice Mrs. Marvin Hunley.
Mr, and Mrs. James BreedloVe
of Trenton spent Jast Sunday
with the latters brother, G. D.
Daniel.
Logan and Nolen Daniel spent
part of last week in Chatta¬
nooga on business.
Mr. and Mrs- Marvin Hunley
and little son Arvill of Chatta¬
nooga speui the week end with
the latters parents.
Announcement
To our friends and customers
in Dade County:—
We wish to announce that
we have moved into our Bd
stand at 813 12 Market St.,
Chattanooga and request that
you visit us when in need o:
dental services.
Drs. R.A.Smith and W.C.Steel
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Lady Had Severe Pains in ■
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“I think very highly of Cardui J
for I have had great benefit from its
use,” says Mrs. Cora Nicholson, of a
Ware Shoals, S. C.
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was I improving and I could see that
was much better.
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bottle I was able to be up and do all
my I think own Cardui housework, so of course
is fine. It is the
best tonic for women that 1 know
anything about, and I am glad to
recommend it. Not long ago I
told a lady friend of mine about it,
and it did her as much good as it
g _ has done for me.”
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The Versatile Pineapple
(INEAPPLE As indeed been
well named the most versatile
fruit that we have. In des¬
sert? it is unrivaled a,nd as a salad
with cheese it is as delicious as it is
good to look at. Its widespread
popularity dates from the perfec¬
tion of the canning process, for it
is the canned product that is in
greatest demand. Fresh pineapple
is somewhat tasteless and is usually
full of tough fibers.
Canned pineapple is packed in
two ways for the convenience of
the housewife—in slices for salads
and desserts that require firm
fruits, and shredded for ice cream,
sherbets, fruit drinks, puddings,
pies and other fancy desserts.
Recently the world has been de¬
veloping a taste for saute pineapple
and you will now find it served in
this form with meat dishes. To
saute pineapple place slicp of it in
a frying pan of hot butter and
brown it slowly on bo^h sides.
For a quick dessert nothing is
more delicious or easier to make
than shredded pineapple mixed with
marshmallows cut in small pieces
, and hotind together with whipped
cream. If you like, a sprinkling
of coconut can be added on top.
Crushed pineapple makes a deli¬
cious sandwich filling if mixed with
cream cheese’. It alsd adds flavor
to ice cream when poured on like
" v sundae sauce.
Pineapple Custard Pie
Mix one can of crushed pine¬
apple, 1 cup sugar, 2-K; tablespoons
I flour, 1-8 teaspoon salt, 1 beaten
egg and V? tablespoon melted but¬
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h; Chattanooga, Tennessee
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Just Refurnished and Renovated I
Absolutely Fireproof and Modern
Splendid Cafe in Connection
FREE GARAGE J
Rates: $1,50 to $2,50 W. H. Austin, Prop, and Mgr.
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Pineapple Sherbet
Add % can of crushed pineanni.
and the juice of lemon to 1/
cups of grape juice. Dissolve
tablespoon of softened gelatine in
/ 2 cup of boiling water. to
mixture _ and freeze.
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Pineapple Cheese Sa^d
Place slices of canned pineapple
on lettuce leaves, allowing
slice for each Make 0 ne
dressing person. French
and add 2 tablespoons of
Roquefort, cream cheese or grated
American cheese. After it is thor¬
oughly mixed pour over pineapple
and serve.
Pineapple Cake Glace
Cream / l 2 cup lard, gradually add¬
ing \- / l 2 cups sugar. Add 1 well
beaten egg. Sift 2 y 2 cups flour,
- r 4 teaspoons baking powder, and
, teaspoon salt, and add to the
first mixture alternately with 1 cup
cold water. Melt 2 tablespoons but¬
ter in an iron spider and add 1
cup brown sugar, stirring until
smooth. Spread with a layer of
well drained crushed pineapple,
pour hatter over this and bake 45
minutes in a moderate oven. Turn
out on a plate, cool thoroughly,
spread with whipped cream and
serve.