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BYRD S CHAPEL NOTES
Miss Ellieline W allen ot Chat,
t:ti o ga was here Sunday.
Mr 'and Mrs. Virgil
of Trenton was visiting friends
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Misses Lilly ,, and , Maud i•
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D. T. Jenkins was here
M> s * Stella Parker and
Parker were visiting Mr.
M r> . Malt Allison recently.
Lrncst Bullington motored
Rising Fawn Sunday.
Glen Simpson ot St,
> Sited here recently.
Mi« Allie Hatfield wa« visiting
friends in Chat unuoga U ednes.
day.
Harold Allison of Chattanooga
spent the week end with his par¬
ents,
There will be a decoration at
this place Saturday M.i) 2 ‘' m ^
Mr. and Mrs. Billo Gass were
the guest ot Airs. Ernest Dean,
Sunday.
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CAVE SPRINGS
Quite a crowd from this place
attended the decoration at
Virtiet Hill Sunday.
Grady Davis spent
night at Mentone,
Fred, Garden and Robert
Bradford are ill with measles
Carrie . Powell ,, who is • ill 11 ...iiu with
measles IS improv ing.
Mr. and Mis. Canova
end little soil who have been
visiting ins mother have re¬
turned to their home in Bir¬
mingham, Ala.
Tjm Barnes and Leon Keith
made a busine s trip to Chat¬
tanooga vvednesday.
Born to Mr. and Mrs Ralph
Forester, May llth a son.
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Decoration Day
Hooker Cemetery
The annual working and de¬
coration of graves will be observed
at Hooker cemetery J Saturday,
Alky 29th , All ... persons interested , , ,
lire requested to attend. Dinner
„ ill be served a, the noon hour.
Howard Family Show
'I he Howard Family Show spent
Monday Tuesday and Wednesday
«t Trenton, showing each night
in their big circus tent. The show'
c nsisted of moving pictures and
vaudevslle. This show was dif-
ferer.t from the cheap smutty class
with wild women and gambling
d-,ices that usually stop at small
p ices. One could bring his
whole family and enjoy a couple
hours of fun. We need more
shows like this one.
Mary Phillips Dies
Mar ' 7 I’hillips, aged ICO
died Monday at th« home
Mr md Mrs. John Hamby in
Trenton, where she had b«en
cared for for about five years.
At i3 years of age she joined
the Biptist church and remain
ed a Christian until her death.
Fhe was buried Tuesday morn-
ii "aT g in thi baptist o'fher cemetery.
the time
v*s being supported by
C( unty.
NOTICE
By order of the Boand of
cation, elections will be held in
all of tht Precincts jor the
election of schooi trustees on
the I9th day of May, 1926.
HeU'rnsof.nJ election to
r.t in dent. ( Trent.D, n, Ga. y May ® UPer i"
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Board of Kd,.cation
By S. J. Hale, Secy.
Land Sale
By virtue of the power and
authority contained in a certain
security deed executed by J. A.
Smith and recorded in Book l page
342 Odi'ce of Clerk SuperiorCourt, r
fade County, Georgia, , reference
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I to which is hereby made for full
ftnd complete rec j U l of its pro-
v j s j onSi tlie indebtedness secured
S!l j ( j dee j having been assumed
by jj j.y Oaglev and the said H.
E JJagley having transferred the
said security deed to Carl Gihbs
and the said J, A. Jjinith and ](.L,
Dagley having defaulted in tlie I
payment of the indebtedness there,
| hy “cured and having failed to
1 pay the same according according
to the terms and tenor thereof, the
undersigned will offer for sale and
will sell on Tuesday, June the 1st.
1926 within the legal hours of sale
at the East door of the Court House
! j n Trenton, Dade C°unty, Georgia
at public outcry to the highest
bidder for cash and in bar of the
equity of redemption and all other
equilies and other claims in
accordance with the provisions
and terms of said security deed the
following described real estate.
Tract in Lot 65, 10th District
and 4 th Section, Dade County,
J Georgia described as follows: Be-
gaming at die Northeast corner of
'- ' d Lot running West one-half
mile to rock corner, ’ thence South *
2^ rods to a rock corner; thence
I East one-half mile to a Cedar post;
j thence North 25 rods to beginning,
containing twenty-five acres more
or less.
Said property being sold as the
I property of J A. Smith and his
1 assigns and to divest out said
J A. Smith and his assigns all
right, title or interest they or
either of them may have in
and to said land.
This May t, 1926.
CARL GIBBS
By McClure & McClure
Attorneys.
TAX SALES
Georgia, . ~ Dade , County. _
Will be sold before the Court
in ‘he town of
Trenron, said state and said
county, or the first Tuesday in
June 1926, within the legal
hours of sale to the highest bid¬
der for cash, the fallowing des¬
cribed property to wit:
Lots of land Nos. 1, 2, 33,
36 and 40 all lying and
being located in the 10 th
district and 4th section of said
s ate and county,
j >Villbesold as the property
0 f jr. E, Lemma tor state
1 d county taxes for the
an year
j 0 f ^ 926 .
Levied on by virtue of a tax
fifa issued by W. B. Cureton,
Fax Collector Dade County,
Georgia, and being the
property pointed out by him.
| Levy made by T. Newman,
Sheriff. This 3d day of May
1926.
T. S. NEWMAN, Sheriff
Georgia, Dade County
Will be sold before the Court
House door ’ in ,1,e town of Tren
ton,said . state and said county, on
the first Tuesday in June, 1926
within the legal hours of sale the
following described property to
wit:
Eight town lots located in
in District 1037 in New England
c y, lying and being located in
the 10 th district and 4 th section
in said state and county.
W]11 be so i d as the proper ty
of Benton Halley for state
and county taxes for year 1922
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Federal Commissioner
Rear Admiral H. O. Stickney,
tired, who has been appointed by
retaries Hoover and Kellogg as
eral Commissioner to the Sesqui-Cen-
tennial International Exposition com¬
memorating the 150th anniversary of
American Independence and which
will be held in Philadelphia from June
1 to December 1. Admiral Stickney
will be in full charge of the United
States Government exhibit, which will
be the largest of its type ever made.
I-evied on by virtue of a
fifa issued by W. B.
Fax Collector for said
and County, and being
droperty pointed out by
Levy made by T. S. Newman,
Sheriff. This 3d day of
1926.
T. S. NEWMAN, Sheriff.
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