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GE0 B(i.A, BADE COUNTY:
Will be sold before the courthouse
door in the town of Trenton, said state
nd CO u:ity on the first Tuesday in Sep.
tember 1934, between the legal hours of
aU. to the highest bidder for cash the
following described property to-wit:
ill acres, more or less, of lots of lard
Nos SOP, 287, 391 and 292 in the 10th
_ of said
District and 4th Section state
d county, as described in Deed from
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Thomas G. Hughes to T. M. Erwin and
Wife Li y Erwin, recorded in Deed Book
y (Uge 282 of the Clerk's olfice Dade
Superior Court, to which deed reference
hereby made for a full and com¬
s
plete description.
Will lie sold as the property of T. M.
Erwin and Wife Lily Erwnifor stateand
county taxes for years 1932 and 1933.
levied on by virtue of a Tax Fi Fa
issued by W. B. Cureton, Tax Collec¬
tor for the year 1932 and K. H. Davis
Tax Collector for the year 1933. Levy
made by Grover C. Tatum, Sheriff,
Dade County, Georgia.
This 1st day August, 1934.
GROVER C. TATUM,
Sheriff, Dade County, Georgia.
Como and enjoy yourself at
theiceeream supper Friday night,
August 3rd, on the Court house
lawn. Sponsored by the Trenton
W. M. S.
IN PRIZES!
for the best letters on this subject:
“How the New Low Electric Rates Benefit My Home”
With a First Prize of $100.00 and 67 other 31, 1934. Letters postmarked later will not be eli¬
prizes ranging down to $2.00, the Georgia Power gible for prizes. Announcement of the prize winners
Company announces a contest for the best letters will he made during the week oi September 16.
on the subject: “How the New Low Electric Rates Mail your letter to Contest Editor, 463 Electric
Benefit My Home.” Building, Atlanta. Be sure to send with it the CON¬
If your home (or apartment, of course) is sup- TEST CERTIFICATE printed below, properly
plied with residential electric service by this Com' filled out. For further information about the contest
pany, you are eligible to compete, you or any menu or for additional Contest Certificates, inquire at any
her of your family. The rufcs of the contest are Georgia Power Company store.
simple. This is NOT an essay contest—NOT a Here Are the Rules:
literary game. WE WANT FACTS!
51 If the new low electric rates have permitted you 1. Any member of the family of a residential electric cus¬
have cool kitchen this sweltering if tomer of the Georgia I’ower Company is eligible to compete
to a summer, —EXCEPTING employes of the Georgia Power Company
they have given you added protection against food and members of their families.
spoilage and if they have brought into 2. The Company reserves the right to publish in its ad¬ the
sickness, your vertising any published letter to submitted be rewarded in the in contest, accordance entrant with of the
home MORE LIGHT and MORE LEISURE, if letter announced so terms of the contest, regardless of the date on
they have made it possible for you to have electric which the letter entered is published. in the contest, whether they prizes
service for the first time, when could never af¬ 3. Letters win
ford you or not, become the property of the Georgia Power Company.
it before, if you have increased your use of the No manuscripts will be returned.
service at increase in cost—tell the facts, in 4. All letters submitted in the contest must be written
no side of the paper only and must be accompanied by
simple language. on one certificate be clipped
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Your letter will not be judged on its Company store. Both the CONTEST CER11FK A I r E and
qualities its appearance. FACTS will count the letter submitted must be signed in the entrant s own
or on handwriting.
for more than anything else in awarding the prizes. 5. A competent hoard of judges . . will make , the .. awards. .
Their judgment wifi be final. Your entry of a letter in the
Here are the prizes: contest is your acceptance of these conditions. length.
Prize..................$100.00 Letters shall not exceed 200 words in
First Grand 7. Entries postmarked later than 12, midnight, awards. August
Second Grand Prize..............$ 50.00 31, 1934, will not be considered eligible for
Third Grand Prize................$ 25.00 Georgia Power
Fifteen Additional Grand
Prizes of $5.00 Each..........$ 75.00 Company
And, IN ADDITION, $2.00 will be paid to the
writer of each letter selected for publication (in full
or in part). At least 50 such letters will be selected Certificate
for $2.00 awards—PROBABLY MORE. And let¬ Contest
ters awards will'also be eligible The letter which accompanies this certificate is
for winning these $2.00 Prizes! hereby entered in the contest of the submitted Georgia [’"Yu to the 1
consideration for the Grand Company to determine midnight. the best August letters 31, 1934, on thesuh-
SEND LETTER IN NOW! Company before Electric Kates Benefit My
YOUR j. r t; “How the New Low
Publication of letters (or excerpts from them) I hereby agree to all the the rules Georgia of the Power contest Company. as set
will begin in the future and payment of the forth in the advertising of
near pub-
$2.00 awards will be made as the letters are Signed..
hshed. Get yours in now!
The contest closes at midnight, Friday, Au ? t Street and Number
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GEORGIA, DADE COUNTY:
Will be sold before the Court House
Door in the Town of Trenton, Dade
County, Georgia, on the first Tuesday
in September, 1934 be-
tween the legal hours of sale to the
highest bidder or bidders for cash the
following described property to-wit:
33 acres of lot of land No. 113 in the
10th District and 4th section said state
and county as described in deed of rec
ord in Deed Book I, page 429 of the
Clerk’s Office Dade Superior Court, to
which deed reference is hereby made for
full and complete description.
Will be sold as the property of Patter¬
son Phillips C. for state and county tax
es for the year 1933.
Levied on by virtue of a tax fifa issu d
by K II. Davis, Tax Collector of Dade
County, Georgia,and being pointed out
by him. Levy made by C. C. Tatum,
Sheriff, Dade County, Ga.
This 1st day August, 1934.
GllOV £lt C. TATUM, Sheriff,
Dade County, Georgia.
TAX SALE
GEORGIA. DADE COUNTY:
Will be sold before the courthouse
door in the town of Trenton,Dade Co.,
Ga., on 1st Teesday in September 1934,
at public outcry between the legal hours
of sale to the highest and best biader
DADE COUNTY’TIMES: AUGUST 2, f934
or bidders for cash the follow ing describ¬
ed property to.wit:
9 ) acres of lots of land Nos. 153and
154 in the 11th District and 4th Section
Dade County, Ga., bounded as follows:
On the North by property of Ben Cast¬
leberry; on East by property of C. G.
Lynch; on the South by property known
as Plant Place and on the West by the
property of Mrs. Graham Hale.
Will be sold as the property of R. T.
Looney for state and county taxes for
the year 1933.
Levied on by virtue of a tax fifa issued j
by K. H. Davis, Tax Collector of Dade
County Ga. Levy made byG.C. Tatum,
Sheriff Dade County, Georgia. This 1st
day August, 1934. G. C. Tatum, Sheriff.
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Cave Springs, Saturday Night, Aug., 4tli
Cast of Characters:
John Brown, a wealthy farmer, who, while a member
of the Baptist church, is opposed to missions, ??? Who is he?
Mary Brown, his wife, a mother with a real
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Paul Brown, only child of Mr. ami Mrs. Brown, II. L. Forester
Matilda, colored servant of the Browns, - Canova Guiim
Esther Chariby, a kind Christian girl becomes
interested in an orphan girl, - - Ethel Williams
Deacon I)o Good, a faithful church member, - John Warren
Pearl Price, who preaches mintterial relief, Mrs. Stella Reeves,
Ruth Earnest, a Christian girl who feels called of
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