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Dade County Times
Chamber Of Commerce
Now Ready To Function
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PlSlNG FAWN n i MT \I NtVf^
.... n { Ogle was host ess to
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, w .mo-i’s Missionary Society,
Wrdnesday. Out n„t of town to g
M". W ^ U _
„ere Rev. .nd
Mrs G IV. M Tatum of Trenton,
M r 1 Opelika Ala
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Devotional services were CO
piI by Mrs. Cagle and several in
rest mg talks were given. A
tc served by
|, re ly salad course was
Sara llale, M au( le L antrell,
and Kathleen A bite.
]p, n \y. W. Cureton is home
from Miami. Fla. for a visit with
his father Geo. W, Cureton,
Kenneth Woodvard has returned
to Knoxville, Tenn. after a weeks
visit with relatives here.
Mi„ jiar aret O’Neal, Ross-
,Te«..her,cent guuest of her
Mr. and Mrs, J«
O'Neal.
M. , ,, M. ^ At1 lhson .
Judge and Mrs.
end Xeal Thomas of Chattanooga
were the gtie.ts of relatives Sun.
**
Mi.» Vucile Middleton he. re-
turned from a visit with Miss Ruth
liale ot Cliattanocga.
Rev. and v r8 W. L Tate and
Lrs. G. M W. Tatum wore dinner
guests of Mrs. V. A. Fricks, Wed¬
nesday.
Mr and Mrs S W. Woodin en-
tertained the teachers ot the S S.
ot the Methodist
church Friday evening. Those
present were Dr, and Mrs, Middle-
ton, Mrs. V. A. Fricks, Misses
Fdna VVFite, Flora Newman, Lu-
ri!e Middleton, Sarah Hale, and
L, H. Kennimere,
Mrs. Wm. Elrod and sons Wm.
Harvey and Bruce A1 ison will vi¬
sit relatives in Henegar Ala before
returning to their home in Opc -
1 ika, Ala,
Mr. and Mrs, R. L. Bay less of
Birmingham wi 1 visit Mr and
J, L. White.
The many friends of Mr, and
Mr*. Glenn Halleman will be ir-
t rented to know they have moved
Inti their new home on Hamilton
Ave. in Brainerd.
lSS Juliette Branham is the
giiest of Miss Annie Russell, at
1 Cedar, Stevenson, Ala.
.M.s \\. W, Hale and daugh-
Ul! ' Ehie and Verda Marie were
' ! ' e Week end guests of Mr,
' and
• Ren White, Chattanooga,
Alrs - Seth Woodyard and chil.
, d '
‘ 1 attanooga visiting
are
ir.and Mrs. A. ](. Woodyard.
^r. and Mrs. Lloyd Young
'Pent the week end with Mr. and
Mrs John Mcyrayer.
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bunda -' no, home. Chattanooga spent
y at
^ ^ a e °f Trenton
■ ‘ wag
1C .^ 0n Business this
week.
and Mrs. B. W. Newsom
Chattanooga their spent the Weekend
at home here.
hom f° n W,ls ° n is improving at
^ f mm a sli ght operation.
l '” wa y stopped fora
»h 0n 1 " ,t[l
t 0 p fnen ds on his woy
t p a ir vhere he
^t of win be the
llrs W P ‘ lrents J na S e and
• I- Jacoway, T
: f lm
,he bank " h ' , e P lr Y>ng on
broken^ \\ , UeSday and
ed * UKe 8ustain -
n arm.
Official Organ »f Dade county
TRENTON, Gjl, APR, 29,1926
T ^ e Dy de County of Com-
fn«rce met in the high school
, building Saturday night April
M^th and transacted all the
business essential to the com-
^ ^ organization>
The regular meeting nilht of
the organization has been set
r the first Tuesday night in
each month. Everybody is
urged to come out and take
a part as well as become a
member.
The advertising committee of
the Chamber of Commerce
sists of Col. S. J Hale, Lewis
McBryar, C; A. Killian. It is
hoped that this committee will
| be able to devise some method
by which the advantages
^sources of the county can be
! stl ° wn to those interested in
reaU ,ve enterprises and home*.
All the membe.s of the Cham-
ber of Commerce will be charg-
ed a fee of five dollars per
i year for membership. This is
a small amount but if paid will
^ organiza( j on functioD .
' It is essential that there
some souroe of inc(ime , as no
we |j organized business can
prosper without some expense.
Ice Delivered To Your
| Home
I will deliver ice five days a
week to the people living be¬
tween Rising Fawn and Chat¬
tanooga for 60c per hundred.
| Seu me right away if you want
it this summer.
C. R. Castleberry,
Rising Fawn, Ga<
NOTICE
' On Saturday May the 8th, I
will offer for Sale to the high
est bidder for cash my house
hold goods.
A. McCiinton, Trenten.Ga.
Children like
Dr. Miles’ Laxative Tablets
Don’t struggle trying
to get your children to
take bitter, evil tasting
laxatives.
Get a package of
DR. MILES’
Laxative Tablets
and the children will
beg for them — they
taste so good..
Adults and children
find these tablets mild,
sure and thorough.
Your druggist sells them
at pre-war prices—25 doses
25 cents.
TRENTON SCR1BS
Sherrif Ben Parker of Marion
Co. Tenn was here Tuesday.
Mrs. A. C- Austin of East t
Lake and Mrs. Anaie Rnoblucb
0 f Harriman, Tenn were Wed*
nesday visitors of Mrs. W. F.
Morrison and family.
W. H. Hollingsworth of Louis
ville, Ky spends the week ends
in U1 Trenton ire ni ? n during auru, « Mrs. Holl- no
1 er ‘^wSrthsstay Mrs # FluIence with Ro °J>e. hermoth-
'
M rs. Carl Robinson is ill at
her home here,
G. W. M. Tatum and T eddy
j Ally are preparing to grow s
tomatoe crop for the canning
factory here.
We are glad to note that Mis*
Lettie Oliver has quite recover-
ed from her recent illness,
Mr. and Mrs. O. M, Foster
had as their guests Sunday Mrs
Fosters mother Mrs Clyde Fine
and Mr , Fine of Chattanooga
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Gninn of
Oakland. Fla and Mr G, J. Hen
eg^r of Birmingham were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs, J. I».
j H,l! th « >> aSt Week e " d '
Mrs. Mary Turner has retur-
ned from New England where
she has been visiting relative.*?.
Misses Bonnie Wheeler and
Roena Morrison were the
guests of the Misses Johnson
for the past week end
Ike Brown made a business
trip to Chattanooga Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs- E G. Wright
and family were fishing at the
Lock and Bam, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Neville
and son Raymond were shop
ping in Chattanooga, Saturday.
Mrs. Wallace Barnes is on
the sick list.
I. H. Wheeler made a busi¬
ness trip to Chattanojga on
Thursday.
Will Cureton had the mis¬
fortune to have a fine cow kil-
ed by the Railroad last week
Mr. Flanigan of the State
Highway Dept, was in Tren¬
ton on Monday-
Capt. J. W. Frye of Wild¬
wood had a shed full of corn
as well as the building destroy
ed bA fire this week.
Mrs. W. IT. Brock is op the
aick list.
Gwendolir Futch is sick this
week from infection of the
teeth.
Prof, Futch was in Chatta¬
nooga on beslueis Tuesday.
Miss Flora Belle Woodall of
Valley Head spent the week
end with relatives-
Bill Johnson of Sand Mt. was
placed in the County jail this
week on a charge of stealing
flour.
Renew Your Health
by Purification
Any physician will tell you that
“Perfect Purification of the System
is Nature’s Foundation of Perfect
Health.” Why not rid yourself of
chronic ailments that are undermin¬
ing your vitality? Purify your en¬
tire system by taking a thorough
course of Calotabs,—once or twice a
week for several weeks—and see how
Nature rewards you with health.
Calotabs are the greatest of all
system purifiers. Get a family pack¬
age, containing full directions. Only
So cts. At any drug store. (Adv.)
Parent-Teachers Association
Hold Regular Meeting
The P. T. A met in
session Tuesday April
Scripture Reading the
chapter of first
Song, The Haven of Rest.
yer by Mrs. Tate. Owing to
misunderstanding no program
was rendered by the
Bro Tate was not present
report on a ^program for
3G. As the time was so short
was dedided not to have it.
Mrs. W. F. Morrison chair
man of a committee to get
an entertainment reported
mittees appointed and all
made for a ‘Kid Party”
night May 7th.
and enjoy yourself
Mrs. Minnie
Mrs. M>»nie Lankford aged
died Monday at her home in
Park. Funeral services were
Tuesday at 11 o’clock from
residence. Elder John C.
ham and Elder E. H- Hoover
ciated. Interment followed
Sarahs Chapel at M or g an ville.
She was a former resident of
County.
The Times Prints a
Six Page Paper This
Week On Account
Increased News Items
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I 0! Time in Thy Flight; <\>
35 1 Let Us Be Kids Friday Njght. i
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0> The Date Is the Seventh, I
<6 The Time Seven Thirty.
ite Dress as a Kid, Think as a Kid,
Act as a Kid,
And Forget You Have a Duty.
■Jz it> At The Dade Co. School Auditorium
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i 3> Bring a Penny for Each Year of
-i> Your Age for School Funds.
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TAX SALES
Georgia, Dade County.
Will be sold before the Court
House door, in the town of
Trenron, said state and said
county, on the first Tuesday in
May 1926, within the legal
hours of sale to the highest bid¬
der for cash, the fallowing des¬
cribed property to wit:
Lot of land No, 103, contain¬
ing 160 acres more or less, lying
and being located in the 19th
District and 4th Section, in said
state and county.
Will be sold as the property
of Will W, Stephens for state
and county taxes for years 1924
and 1925.
Levied on by virtue of a tax
fifa issued by W. B. Cureton,
Tax Collector Dade County,
Georgia, and being the
property pointed out by him.
Levy made by T. S Newman,
Sheriff. This 8th day of April
1926.
T. S. NEWMAN Sheriff
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