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High School News
The 1 V-T, A. tnet Tuesday
ning at 7 130 in the school
torium. They will eruleaver
function throughout the
months.
The Lit-rrry Society will
der its last program Friday,
4th, much interest lias been showi
in this society during the
^ear Everyone is invitud to
tend our last program.
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The Music Chtss under the
ervision of Miss Human is
ing much progress.
Cioverdale
Mr. and A rs Ivy Scruggs
St Elmo >pent the week end
their parents M> . and Mrs J.
Forester.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert
and Miss Gertie Beckham
to Ft, Payne lust Tuesday on
II' ss.
Mr, and Mrs. Bill Amos, Mr
and Mrs Perry Brown, and M 1
and Mrs. Chester Amos
Sunday in Chattanooga
Sester Amos.
Mr. and M rs . doe Phillips
little son Floyd W were the gi a
of Mrs. VV. r. Beckham recently
Mrs, Sallie Cane of
nooga spent the week end
her parents Mr. and Mrs. \V.
Art! ur.
Quite a crowd of people
here attended tin* Decoration
Lookout Chapel Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs Albert
spent Saturday night with M rs
M rris B wins.
Mr. Kiddle’s hoys are
ing fjom the measles.
We were all sorry to hear
the death Mrs. Andy Craze
died last Tuesday.
CAVE SPRINGS
We are very glad to say
ones who have been ill
measles are able to be up
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Reeves
children of Deer Heat?
were visiting her parents
and Mrs. Noah Forester,
day.
Mr and Mrs. Roy Wess
childred of Deer Head
were visiting her parents
and Mrs. A.1). Forester
Quite a crowd from
place attended the
et Lookout Chapel, Sunday.
Paul Long is making
regular visits over here again
Horn to Mr. and Mrs.
Baley May 22nd a son.
Clifford Stanley and
Peek visited at Mr.
Smday.
Born to Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley May 23d a daughter.
FOR SALE. — Sweet
plants $2.00 per thousand,
bage, onions and tomato
$1.00 p.*r thousand. Prompt
hip n n r . .
Dorris Plant Co., Valdosta, Ga.
NOTICE
By order of the Boasd of
cation, elections will be held in
all of th* Precincts Jor
» ection of school trustees
the 29th day of May, 1926.
Returns of said election to
n ailed to the County Superin
tendent, Trenton,G a . May
1 26.
Board of Education
By S. J. Hale, Secy. ^
All the County news in
Times for $1.00 per year.
Lard Sale
By virtue of the power and
.uthority contained in a certain
security deed executed by J. A.
Smith and recorded in Book U page
ypOfh'ce of Clerk SuperiorCourt,
Dude County, Georgia, reference
o which is hereby made for full
and complete recital of its pro¬
visions, the indebtedness secured
by said deed having been assumed
by Ii. E. Daglev and the said H.
E. Dagley having transferred the
said security deed to Curl Gibbs
and the said J. A. Smith and H.E.
Dagley having defaulted in the
payment of the indebtedness there¬
by J secured and having failed to
the according . according ..
pay same
lo the terms and tenor thereof, the
undersigned will offer for sale and
will sell on Tuesday, June the 1st,
192b within the fegal hours of sa.lt
at the East door of the Court House
in Trenton, Dade County, Georgia
at public outcry to the highest
bidder for cash and in bar of the
equity of redemption and all other
equities 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,
Georgia described as follows : Be¬
ginning at the Northeast corner of
s.-id Lot running West one-half
mile to rock corner, thence S°uih
25 rods to a rock, corner; thence
East one-half mile to a Cedar post;
thence North 25 rods to beginning,
containing twenty-five acres more
or less.
Said property being sold as the
property of J A. Smith and his
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, 192(1.
CARL GIBBS
By McClure & McClure
Attorneys.
TAX SALES
Georgia, Dade County.
Will be sold before the Court
House door, in the town of
Trenron, said state and said
county, oh the tirst Tuesday in
June R*26, within the legal
hours of sale to the highest bid¬
der for cash, the following des¬
cribed property to wit:
Six town lots located in 1037
District in NewEnglandCity ,ly-
Gn ^ being located in the 10th
j district and 4th Section in said
s ate and county.
, Will l7 . n , be sold ,, as the property .
of F B. Pratt, for state and
countytaxes for the year 1922.
1)23. 1924 and 1925
Levied on by virtue of a tax
fifa issued by W. B. Cureton,
lax Collector Dade County,
Georgia, and being the
property pointed out by him.
Levy made by T. S- Newman,
Sheriff. This 3d day of May \
1926.
T. S. NEWMAN. Sheriff
Georgia, Dade County
Will be sold before the Court
House door,in the 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:
All interert in the three
Lits of land No. 114, lo 1 and
96, lying and being located
in the 19th District and 4th
Section in said state and county
Will be sold as the property
of Alex Hartline for state and
county taxes for the years 1924j
and 1925.
1ST AMERICAN YOUTH ENTRY
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Edith May Adams, eighteenyeaRold
tarrington, N. J., girl, presenting her
mtry blank to Major Kendrick in his
iffice at City Hall, Philadelphia. The
American Youth and Teacher Award
vas established as a tribute to Ameri-
■an youth and teachers by the Board
>f Directors of the Sesqui-Centeanial
nternational . Exposition, through
vhich the people of the United States
ind the world at large will celebrate
he 150th anniversary of the Declara¬
tion of American Independence. The
exposition will run from June 1 to De¬
cember 1. Miss Adams’ entry blank
;ited her for heroism oisplayed recent¬
ly when she remained inside a burn¬
ing building helping doctors render
first air\ to injured firemen. She is a
candidate for the Golden Eaglette, the
highest gift within the hands of the
Kiri Scouts. Each state will elect a
girl and boy and one teacher to repre-
sent them and the successful candi-
fates will be the guest of the Sesqui
sfflcials from June 28 to July 5 at the
exposition. This will also include a
ie received by President Coolidge r™ and
presented with medals.
Levied on by virtue of a t; x
fifa issued by W. B. Cureton
Tax Collector for said state
and County, and being tie
droperty pointed out bv him.
Levy made by T. S. Newman,
Sheriff. This 3d day of May
1926.
T. S. NEWMAN, Sheriff:
The Times only Si.00.
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THE UN.KVE.R-&A.L CAR
WANTED: Twenty Good |
Used Ford Cars as Trade Ins
on New Cars and Trucks.
Late Models Prefered.
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Stepping Stones
Tj success are the nickles and dhaes you do not
•spend. To the young man just starting out in life,
prudence and forethought are the greatest assets. Sav¬
J> ings deposited with us draw 4 per cent compound in¬
, terest and can be withdrawn at the pleasuse of the
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4 Per Cent Interest paid on Time arid Savings
Deposits, calculated semi-annually.
i RESOURSES over $4,000,000.60
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