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Dade County Times
TRENTON SCRIBS
Milton Newman waain Chat-
Ijnooia on business, Monday.
Mrs Carrie L. Jaeoway and
I'rice of Chattanooea were
, 'uests on R. S. Rodgers,
of Mrs.
Thursday.
Prof. B- i"e a i n ^ ton and
of Birmingham were Mon¬
son of Mr. and Mis.
day guests
r. S. Rodgers.
Mrs. Mary Turner spent last
week in Chattanooga visiting
ker sonC. 5. Turner.
Col, vv U. Jacoway from
-
ft, Payne was here on a visit
Friday. Hale,
Mr and Mrs. S. J.
Payne Hale and Miss Mary
lohnson attended the fan#ral
of Mrs. Fletcher in Mvgo Val¬
ley last Sunday.
Miss Beu tie Cole has return¬
ed from Rnoxvill© where sha
attended the commencement of
the University ©f Tenne.see.
Miss Virginia Beauer of Chat¬
tanooga is the guest of Miss
Lagatha Tatum-
Paper hangers are papering
Arthur McBryir’s new h«use
this week and it is reported
that he and his family will
move into their new home next
week.
Mr. and Mrs A. McClinton
and son Gordon and Mr. and
Mrs. Wallace Barnes have re¬
turned from Oklahoma.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Morrisoa
ef Whitwell, Tenn. spent the
past week end in Trenton as the
guest of the formers parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Morrison.
Mr. and Mrs, J. L. Mires of
Rossville w*tre Sunday guests
of Mr. and Mrs- W. P. Neville-
Mr and Mrs. J. B Williams
visited the latters mother Mrs,
Loa Cole Sunday.
Master Raymond Miers and
sister Elizabeth were the guests
of Master Raymond Neville,
Sunday.
W. P. H. Tatum is much im¬
proved of his recent illness.
^rs G. o. Rogers of Bruce-
ton, Cenn. was a Sunday guest
oi her lather, J. C. Robertson.
J You Have A
I <1> Good Season
i &
t $/hy not sow more Peas,
Soy Beans, Cane Seed. We
uav a limited stock of all.
ik | Binder Twine in stock now.
H: 3ee us for Linseed Oil and
<t> f
a> aints, Hen and Chick Feed.
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TRENTON, GEORGIA
©v OHiciAi Organ #f Dade ctaaty
TRENTON, Ga., JUNE 3,1»26
Chamber of Commerce
Hold Regular Meeting
The monthly meeting of the
Chamber of Commerce was held
Tuesday evening at the High
Jchool building with W. G. Mor¬
rison, President presiding.
The minutes of the last meeting
was read by the Secretary, Prof.
G. M- Futch. and accepted by
those present.
The advertising committee re¬
ported having sent advertiseing
matter of Dade counties resouces
to the Manufacturers Record. On
a motion the name of W. G. Mor¬
rison wag added to the committee
and advertising committe was
asked to list all available factory
sites.
All members are urged to pay
up their dues so the good begin¬
ning made in telling th« world
about our County may not be
hindered by lack of fundi.
New School Trustees
Elected Last Saturday
Last Saturday school trustees
for the vurious school districts of
(
our county were elected, one new
trustee in each section to serve a
term of three years. The follow-
were elected :
Trenton, W.F. Morrison.
New England, Thomas Tatum.
New Liberty, FrankB. Weddell.
Hooker, Mack Carroll.
Wildwood, C. E. Springer.
Byrds Chapel, H. M. Fischer.
Rising Fawn, I. W. Childers.
Lookout Mount., P.A. McKaig.
j Cloverdale, Charley Bible.
Mt. Olive, C.B. McFarland.
No returns were filed from the
Cole City Dist.
Mr. and Mrs. James G. Neth-
ery attended the funeral of
Mrs. Neal Thomas at Chatta¬
nooga, Sunday;
NOTICE
Trenton Lodge No. 179 F. and
A. M. will hold their next regular
| the Masonic
communication at
Hall, June 10th.
W. T. McCauley, W. M.
Lee Forester, Secy.
Why He Never Gets Anywhere
IS^
The man who continually finds fault with nearly everything in
Dade County conspicuously overlooks himself. C ons *ructsve criti¬
cism is valuable, but attacks which are made for the sole purpose of
giving vent to a chronic dissatisfaction with the world in general are
a banefitto nobody. Everyplace has its disgruntled knockeis, but
Providence in its divine wisdom has kept them in the minority.
Local Mention
Mrs. J. C. Robertson continues
ill at the home of a relative in
Chattam «ga-
After a visit of several week*
with relatives at Rossville Miss
Lettie Oliver haa returned to
her home here.
Mr®. O- M. Foster spent the
past week end at Ridgedale a*
as the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Conrad.
Arthur McBryar and Wiley
Reville were in Chattanooga on
business Tuesday.
Mrs. G. V. M. Tatum attend¬
ed the Commencement exer¬
cises of Central High School at
Chattanooga Nst Thursday and
Friday. Mis- Tatum’s grand¬
daughter Miss Catherine Ta¬
tum was one of the graduates-
Knox Newman of Nashville
spent Sunday in Trenton as the
guest of his brother Tom New¬
man.
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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, oa the first Tuesday in
July 1926, within the legal
hours of sale to the highest bid¬
der for cash, the fallowing des¬
cribed property to wit:
Six town lots located In 1037
District in NewEnglandCity dy¬
ing and being located in the 10th
District and 4th Section in said
state and county.
Will be sold as the property
of F- B. Pratt, for state and
countytaxcs for the year 1922-
1923,1924 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 1st day of June
1926.
T. S. NEWMAN, Sheriff.
Stolen Car Captured
Two boys D. T. Lane and
Nathan McNab about i 4 and 15
year*, old of Whitwell, Tenn.
were captured after a chase onuthe
pike to Crawfish creek, Wednes¬
day, from Trenton, by Sheriff
Newman. The car belonged to
one of the boys brothers, John T.
McNab of Whitwell, who came
here with two other men and took
tha boys home.
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CAVE SPRINGS
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ross of Chat¬
tanooga were guestf of her sister
Mrs. L. F. Forester, Sunday.
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Mrs, Steeve Pittman and chil¬
dren ot Chattanooga, Miss Bertha
and Mr. Arthur Tatum of Valley
Lead were the guests of Mr*.
Laura Slaton, Sunday.
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There was a large crowd at the
sin^sng Saturday night at Edd
Foresters.
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Leon Keith spent Sunday in
Fort Payne.
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All the County news in the
T,mes for $1.00 per year.
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FOR tSALE.—Good 5 year old
m lch cow, 3d calf, address W. M.
Tinker, Rising Fawn.
$15,000 for Dade
County Farm
C. H. Holmes of Orlando,
Fla. purchased the old John
Patterson place near Hooker
from the present owners, Mr.
Neal and Mr. Dantzler, thia
week for a consideration of
$1^,000. Dade county land is |
beginning to be worth some¬
thing;
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^he Times for the news.
FAWN NEWS
Ml and Mrs. E. M. Allison,
Allison and L. M. Alli¬
attended the funeral of Mrs,
Thomas in Chattanooga,Sun¬
afternoon.
Edmond Allison is here on his
Mrs. S. A. Holleman of Chat¬
was the guest of relatives
Monday.
Dr. and Mrs. D. S. Middleton,
Miss Loucile and 6on Sp encer
Hale have returned from a trip to
Washington, P. C.
Those attending the S- S. I n -
stitute which met at Byrds Chapel
Sunday from here were as follows :
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Woodin.Mrs.
A. Fricks, Mr. and Mrs. R. L.
Cagle, Misses Maude and L,illie
Willis, Sarah J[ale, Loucile Mid¬
and W. H. Kennimere.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Cagle of
Miss, spent the week
with relatives here.
Edgar Turner of Trenton was
here Saturday.
Edward Earl Lee of Daytona
Beach, Fla. was the guest of friends
here several days thss week.
Miss Bessie Cureton who ha*
been teaching in Huntsville, Ala.
Ala, is at home for the summer
vacation.
Miss Ruth Woodyard who ha*
been quite ill at her home is im¬
proving.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Belknap
and children accompanied by Mis*
Winnie Hall of Atlanta were the
week end guest of M r . an d Mrs.
James Hall.
Mr. and Mr*. WiHi am M-Thomp-
son, Mr*. Stanley Thomp«on,
Ml Kenneth Thompson and Mi*s
Annie May Fricks *pent the day
in Chattanooga, Sunday.
Miss Ola Hale has returned
home from a visit in Chattanooga.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee O’Neal and
Mr. and Mrs, J. C. Oneal of Tracy
City, Tenn. were weak end visit¬
ors of Mr. and Mrs. James High-
field ,
Mr. and Mrs. Vardie Castle¬
berry have returned to Detroit,
Mich, after a visit with relatives
here.
Robert Blancett, Mrs. James
Davenport and Roland Blansett of
Sulphur Sptiug* were here Mon¬
day.
MORGANVILLE
Sunday School is progressing
nicely at this place,
Col. Ben Brock is visiting in
Birmingham,
Mr. and Clarence Cross made n
bus ; ness trip to Chattanooga last
Tuesday.
Wm. H. Massey is improving
a r tftr a long illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence DuHn
of Alton Park spent Sunday with
Mrs. George Massey and family,
Mrs. J, A. Metcalfe is visiting
her daughter Mrs. Jack Robertson
Mr. and Mrs. William Massey
had a* their Sunday guests : Mr.
Mrs. G. W. Massey and chil¬
dren, Mr6.John Mrtsiey and daugh¬
ter M>ss Jennie of Hinkles, Ml
and Mrs. Mfcrtin Hays and little
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall
Hays and children, Forest Hays of
High Point, Mr. and Mrs. H. L.
Massey and children, Mrs, Nathan
Massey,Mi*s Emma Mills of Look¬
out mountain, Mr. and Mrs. C*
Hunt and children and Mr. and
Mrs S. J- B artline and children
of this place,