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DADCOUNTY TIMES: JULY 19, 1934.
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Sulphur Springs
Di. and Mrs. J. L. Gardner
spent Sunday in Crossville, Ala.,
with Mrt Gardner's parents. Mr.
and Mrs. James A. Barksdale.
Mr. G. IV. Bible, and Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Bible of Rome, wete
guests Sunday, of Mrs. J. P.
Brown,
Mrs. F. M. A. Hartline and
Mi’s. N. G. Smcot and son Grady
Dean, spent a few days in Chatt¬
anooga. with relatives, last week.
Miss Virginia Oyler of Chatt¬
anooga. is visiting her cousin,
Henderson O^ler, and other rela¬
tives here.
Misses Mary Allison Hamrick
and Willode.’ie Thornberiy o f
Chattanooga, are guests of Mr.
and Mrs. ltussell Thornberry.
i\lr. and Mrs. T. G. Boss of
Alton Park, Tenn., were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Oyl¬
er.
Mrs. Ralph Hawkins and little
son Charles, of Rossvilie, Ga.,
were visitors this week, of Mr.
and Mrs. J. T. Hawkins.
Miss Evelyn Morris of Tryou,
is ... guest of Mr. and Mrs. J.
T. Hawkins.
Rev. T. J. Houts filled his reg¬
ular appointment at the State
Line Methodist Churc.i, Sunday
with his usual inspiring sermon.
Dr. Miles’
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“Did the work"
says
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After more than three months
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ment, Miss Glivar used Dr.Miles’
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Local News
Newell Scruggs of Chattanooga
spent the week-end with his par¬
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A Scruggs.
• • •
Tom Newby of Brookhaven,
Miss., is visiting his brother, P.
F. Newby.
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Mr. and Mis. Ju’es Case and
daugktar of Chattanooga, visited
his parents, Mr. and Mis. John
L. Cose.
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W. B. Wheeler of Detroit,
Mich., is visiting his grand parents
Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Wheeler and
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Price.
f • •
Mrs. Paul B. Rodgers and chil¬
dren of A(talla, Aia., were recent
guests ol Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Ellis.
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Mrs. T. V. Wheeler and chil¬
dren, Vernon and Gloria Anne
| of Chattanooga, were week-end
gut sts of Mr. and Mrs. I. H.
i Wheeler and Mr. and Mis. Isaac
1 Wheeler.
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j Misses Louise Barkesdale and
Betty Hamm mtreeof Chaitanoo
ga, are guest- of Mrs. S L S.-lls.
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T. G. Phifu of Chattanooga,
was a Sunday guest of Mother
Tatum.
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After spending a two week’s va
-cation here with home folks,
Miss Martha Lee Page has re¬
turned to B rry college. She was
ac:tmanied by Misses Johnnie,
Tititiie and Lennie Page.
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Mrs. Harry Hibbs is ill at her
home here.
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Mrs E. H. Bethea is ill at the
home of her sisttr, Mrs. Ada
Simpson.
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The revival at the Baptist Tab¬
ernacle, conducted by Rev. Hen¬
ry Smit h, continui s to grow in in
We are glad to note that D. H.
Cowan’s health is improved so as
to enable him to be up again
Morganville Notes
Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Smith has
had as their recent guesls her
mo.her and niece Mrs.Selvey and
Lois Selvey.
Miss Marie Painter has return¬
ed to her home at Lookout Cha
pel. Ala., after visiting relatives
here.
Paul Hixon is ill.
Mrs. Ethel Ellis and children
left Sunday for Kentucky lo join
her husband.
Misses Porthy Worley and Bet¬
ty Oliver were the guests of Miss
Agnes Stephens Sunday.
Severa' from here at ended the
revival services that were held
at the New Liberty Church.
Miss Jewell Oliver and Irma
Stephens; Messrs. Laurence Du
gan, Carl Waddell, Stuart Steph¬
ens and Leon Moore attended a
party Wednesday night given by
Mrs. Jim Varm r at htr home in
Mortb Chattanooga in honor of
Miss Ena Stephens on her birth
day.
YOUR VISION
Of all the senses, vision heads the
list in importance to man.
We depend upon our
EYES
every waking moment. The goal of
education, business and industry is
based on sight.
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ANNOUNC EMNTS
For Congress .........
I hereby announce as a candidal*
for congress from the 7th Georgia
district, subject to the Democratc
primary I pledge September 12th. If elected
policies of support President to the constructive
the Democratic administration Roosevelt and
loyalty to the citizens and
of this district
T. E. CLEMMONS. '
TO THE PEOPLE OF THE
SEVENTH DISTRICT:
With deep appreciation of the trust
you have reposed in me, which I have
labored earnestly to justify, I am asking
re-nornination as your Representative
in Congress.
For every public servant who seeks a
continuance of his contract with the
people, there can propel ly be but one
platform......His record of service. If
mine has been satisfactory on the whole
I think that you will agre* with me tha
my experience and training should en
able me to serve you better in the fu¬
ture.
I shall be most grateful for your-
thoughtful consideration and reepectful.
ly ask your approval. Sincerely yours,
malcolm c. Tarver
For Representative
To the Voters of Dade County:
I hereby announce my candidacy
for re-election to the office of Repre¬
sentative in the General Assembly of
Georgia, subject to the action of the
Democratic .Primary to he held Sep¬
tember 12, 1934.
In making this announcement I am
appreciative of the responsibilities in¬
cident to the office at this time. With
the people of the state groaning un¬
der the burden of taxation, and school
teachers and employees unpaid for
their services for as much as a full
term or longer in many sections, as
well as many other critical conditions
as they exist today, I realize that the
General Assembly of Georgia for the
next term should be made up of men
and women ready and able to co-op¬
erate in solving these problems.
I do not believe in perpetuating
people in public office, but desire to
remind the people of this county that
in the two terms I have held this
county I have served only 130 days,
and if re-elected I will have served
only 190 days. It is also true members that
"'-V association with other
formed during these terms wall give
me advantages in drawing committee
assignments and otherwise perform¬
ing the duties of this office that are
not available to a man of less experi¬
ence.
I tender my past record as your
representative as a merit for re-elec¬
tion, and I respectfully solicit your
vote and influence.
Respectfully submitted,
J. M. C. TOWNEND.
TO THE VOTERS OF DADE CO.:
I hereby announce my candidacy for
Representative of the General Assem¬
bly of the the State of Georgia, subject
to the Democratic Primary, September
12th, 1934.
In making this announcement, Ido so,
fully conscious of theresponsibiiity that
is coupled with said office. It shall be
my soul purpose to represent the best
interest of the whole people, both State
and County. I shall appreciate the con-
sideratir n of each and every voter and
if ejected, shall endeavor to prove my
loyalty to those who have thus honortd
me. D.S. MIDDLETON.
Provide Markets For
Farmers His Purpose
Columbus Roberta
Columbus Roberts, farmer, dairyman
and manufacturer, seeks your sup ; 1,11
for Commissioner of Agriculture in the
Democratic primary, proposing to set up
of marketing that wid enu 1 •’
a system produ °
Georgia farmers to sell the >
their farms at a profit, which will result
in prosperity for the State.
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