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a five or ten-year roofing.
For a large permanent building —
the heaviest roofing.
For a small temporary building —
inexpensive, light roofing.
For a small permanent building —•
the best light roofing.
Carey Ready Roofings give you the
ideal roofings for all these require¬
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ice, storms, snow, gas, fumes, cin¬
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Tell us your building specifications,
and let us show you the righ t Carey
Ready Roofing for your purpose.
‘ A Roof for Every Building’*
JOHN L. CASE, Agt.
TRENTON , GA. j
JAMES SUPPLY COMPANY
Distributors Chattanooga, Tenn.
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BSOE COUNTY TIMES
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-PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY-
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HE DADE COUNTY TISREi
PUBLISH!^ CO.
L \WREN NOBLE, - Publisher
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Rnlereil at the Poet Utli< e at T enioi,
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TERMS OF KU BSC RIPT1 ON:
One Year ....... ... $L0<!
"ix Mouths .... ....... 60
Head River Note*
" The weather man has given
us a variety of weather in a
week, the rains,then nice warm
balmy days and wintery days.
John p. Bible arrived here
last Friday to spend the win¬
ter with his sister, Mrs. J. M.
Forester. He is much improv¬
ed in health.
Hugh Forester went to Chat¬
tanooga f»r the xvfercer - U. ol
Chattanooga foot ball game,
Saturday Fred forester of
Mercer U. was in the game and
came out home Saturday night
and spent Sunday with his
mother Mrs J. M Forester.
Head River had quite a bunch
of preachers on s undav. The
Rev. Ellis preached in the
morning and the Rev. Riddle
from Ft. Payne preached in t! e
cvenir g.
Alfred Blalock’s sister of
M mlo is visiting her relatives
here this week.
Grady Forester and family of
Sulphur Springs were out Sun¬
day for church.
E. Zahand of St. Elmo is
visiting C.Schurch here.
Our school is progressing
nicely.
Woriey Chapel
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gass of
Chattanooga visited fiiends
here Sunday.
G, D. Daniel was in Chatta-
noog Sat urday on business.
William Gass and his sister
Fannie spent the week, end
with friends here.
Terrell Gass of Chattanooga
spent the wmek end with friends
here.
Miss Margie Brown is visit¬
ing her aunt Mrs- Bettie Dan
iel at Union.
Ernest Barton visited his
parents Mr and Mrs. Elmore
Barton of Richard City, Tenn.
last week.
Announcement
To our friends and customers
in Dade County:—
We wish to announce that
we have moved into our ^ld
stand at 813 12 Market St..
Chattanooga and request that
you visit us when in need of
services-
urs. R .A.Smith and W.C.Steel
THE SOUTHERN SERVES THE SOUTh'
Southern Railway
Development Service
The Southern Railway Development Service
was established to promote the prosperity of
the South by assisting in—the attraction of
new industries— -the development of min¬
eral resources —and the improvement of
agriculture.
Cooperating with all associations and individu¬
als engaged in broadcasting information regard¬
ing the resources of this land of opportunity,
the Southern Railway Development Service
particularly offers its assistance to:
Manufacturers looking for a site close to sources
of supplies of raw materials, convenient to coal or
hydro-electric power, with ample railway facilities
and favorable labor conditions;
Home-seekers desiring to locate where winters
are mild and summer heat moderate, and where
the community environment is attractive;
Farmers seeking a farm or orchard where mod-
< erate-priced lands, fertile soil, easilyaccessible mar¬
kets and good railway service contribute to profits.
Illustrated publications and special reports of
the Southern Railway Development Service on
the resources and opportunities of the South
are sent free of charge upon request addressed
to Development Service, Southern Railway
System, Washington, D. C.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM
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Chattanooga, Tennessee | $
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Absolutely Fireproof and Modern
Splendid Cafe in Connection $
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