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DADE COUNTY TIMES*. DECEMBER 21
Beaty’s Barber Shop
Trenton, Ga
I Specialize iti Ladies and Childrens
Hair Cuts.
Mh Csl h'ier H ‘' Huir Cuts 25
Try Me and be Convinced
108 More Trips To Go!
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pAUL MOTES of Statesboro, win¬ yield to the mill. After this task
ner of the Arcadian Nitrate of was done, Mr. Motes probably be¬
Soda Corn Contest in Georgia, gan to prepare for the trip to the
starts taking his corn to the farmer mill. -MI which Club awarded him Cai|^H| by
A bushel a trip, this young was
and his mule would have to make Agricultural 1 fuvolopmcnt '
109 trips to get his prize-winning of The Barrett Company. ®
IT l^uafe To l
Convenient ■ Bank
profitable
•—Because sound, conservative manage¬
ment of this bank always as¬
sures safety.
—Because banking service is our special¬
ized business and you will find
many conveniences in keeping
your money here.
—Because compound interest added to
your Savings Account regu¬
larly makes it profitable to
save here.
Our Banking-By-Mail Department Is Now Serving
Hundreds o/ Out-of-Town Customers
Hamilton National Bank
of Chattanooga Over
Deposit* Over Resources
•M Million* 33 Million*
depositors in this bank have the protection as provided by
FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
Ms 1915 A NEW YORK DOCTOR AND W ’
SPORTSMAN, SUFFERING FROM TUBERCULOSIS,THEN
CONSIDERED INCURABLE, DECIDED TO GO TO THE
Adirondack® to die But while hunting he noticeo
,
that AFTER SITTING BESIDE TRAILS WAITING FCR. GAME
HE FELT RESTED. UPON THIS ' REIT CURE HE FOUNDED X* ' tWARO
THE MODERN TREATMENT FOR THE DREADED S' LIVINGSTON
DISEASE. —AND HE LIVED TO BE 67.
! ^ v 5 im-Cxj
-' EXCELLENT ATHLETE, c)ns of mankinds
•; l warnings
trudeaij cot the first
yy J THAT he V',.;s HE A'l.a* WAS AFTER THOROUGHLY A >VALO
' ■d ING MATCH. 0AC0L0
EXHAUSTED AND OEVOLOPc
ABCESS.-CUTTHESIS 1 FICAHCEOF
THIS AJ A SYMPTOM OF TUBERCULOSIS
WAS NOT REALIZED IN THOSE OAYLV
Sw'-fds.
a fellow physician
INSISTED ON TAKING r L' sX 4 F /f I&mLY ,1V CF HiS GREAT SANA- l
-•ITWAS his temperature- 101.' / /, | \m SB \ * . own^the’’*■ me REo
Further examiha- !i i r HSe- ^ t D IS THE PIONEER COTTAGE
TlON Showed THAT */, OF \ wfr M 1H& developemeht of
His LEFT LUNG WAS INVOLVED 5ANAT0 ilUM TREATMENT IN AMERICA
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School News
This is test week therefore little
happening, too busy
It is an age old saying t h a
i professors are absent minded but
we know a sludcnf that is too.
Wallace Campbell was so en¬
thused over his work that he wore
a girls coat home thinking it was
bis own. He didn't notice it till his
attention was called to the fact.
Here are soma statistics on the
last years gradin¬
i' ■ >' graduating college, ''i^Sjjjj^BhnCen¬ jl^Kercent
tering 17
at h i eolleg^ per¬
cent training lor iiurs^^^K; 11Lj^rWhome 177
percent working
52 1617 percent. 15
p
i
auflpQijl^^Ben
<. ilh'ja’ w hieh is a
for Dade High.
The Christmas program will
given by each individual r
Friday at 1 P M. We
have a basket
immedi itei\ and
men, after that we^^Hr j with and
you alia Merry Ch JCf m as
return January 7th iJLy the
Year. td •
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M i i V u i; id e
thet^^WBNi%[^£od’s ^-• made haste,
and gift.
Tht greatest gift ever
been given to the worlcRind yet
each one may say, there lying in
a Manger, was God’.- beloved Son
who was born a tiny baby that hr
might one day die fr.r us. How
wonderful il al] is! The birth o f
God's Son opened Heaven fora
short time, and we see the wonder
and j >y of he A gels at God’s
love for us who have sinned so
much.
May each of us do our best to
make some one less fortunate than
ourselves happy on the most joy¬
ful time in the world, the "Birte
of our Lord.”
—Mrs. Eldie White.
How Much Do You
Know?
1. What was the first epistle
written by Paul'!'
2. What large river crosses
Alaska?
5. Who "rote the Declaration
of Independence?
i. Wbat is Dorothy Di*’s real
name?
5. What was the fir l stale to
pass a law against liquor?
(>. W ho was Mary Baker Eddy?
7. What product of coal is
sweeter than sugar?
}!. What is the superstition
about the bluebird?
9. W hat product is advertised
!>v the slogan “Good to t li c
ANSWERS
1. First Thossalonians.
2. Yukon.
3. Thomas Jefferson.
t. Elizabeth M. Gilmer.
5. Maine.
6. The founder of Christian
!icicnee religi< n
7. Saeehariue.
3 I» is supposed to
happiness.
9. Maxwell House Coffee.
10, The humming bird.
STEADY WORK-GOOD
RELIABLE MAN WANTED to
c ill on farmers in Dade
No experience or capital reeded.
Write today. McNESSCO., Dept.
B, Freepors, 111.
Local News
Mrs. 0. M
to lu r room u
Mr. and |B.
and Mrs. R Woo
recovered from flu. 4
Mrs. George reported 0’n!| nj
been ill, is
Mrs. Annie Conner m
to Chattanooga, Tuesdaj
count of the serious^*fc| Conner^B
son, Emmett
Dr. and Mrs. Mur M]
and son Richardson, ad
Mrs. W. C. CuretonJi
Billie, of to LaGtamgBgi ‘.lie rjjfl
it to Mr. CureV^H
and Mrs. W. C. Cuteu
Miss Grace Canks, £
Willie Price, Jr., werJ
guests of Mr. and M|
Banks of Red Bank Tej
?. Frances Fla., Fowler h^^
mpa, to spend the
n ice I Iiavc a s*iy 2
told heifer a n cl a jersey
T-NL steer about 3 years oh!
j^c. Owner, see Char-
Keed one of Dade
faculty will leave
M^nd g? holidavj^gtij
X. r. n
W Brass atiu^^B
Luther Harp 1\. . H #
child red attended
uiJRy of (heir aunt L
Hartline at Head Sprier
NOTICE: A red, \g < *
orrd yearling wei{# a^w^Kla* mh
tOO lbs. has been
for the past have scverftfcjfc san,, \^R
Owner may
ing for this ad and a snrl&^| Tren
loll. O.G. Buffington,
League Sponsors
Tacky Party
The Ep worth League sponsor
ed a tacky party Friday night
in the High School auditorium. A
small admission fee was charged
to rajp^funds for paying the
light $ t p e veryone reported a n
enjoyame^'w.^Marguerite prizerw^Wtng Kyzer
won the d ressed
the tackiest.
Dudley Cureton hadcharfeeof
the League p ogram Sunday
nigiit, those taking part were: Iva
Presley, J. G Nethery, Charlie
Griv and Cleron Kyzer.
These programs are all v e r y
interesting, and many of the older
people would find it worth their
time and trouble if more of them
would come out on Sunday even¬
ing at 6:30 and hear them, and
show the young people that they
are interested in them. They are
trying harder ever Sunday to
make each program a bet te/* one; $
encouraged and lead on by Mrs.
A L. Dyer sponsor. If we all were !j
to create an interest like Mrs.
Dyer's in our league work, Tren¬ •
ton would be blessed with a won
derful organization of young
people. So lets strive to that end.
Come nn everybody! Give us a
boost!
The Times
A Year
Mid
^yjh^cotton KttMch adjustment been pro
has announced
seems to offer the best
opportunity for (he cotton farm¬
er to receive the greatest returns
MUms labor and investment, ami
against recurrence of
i j v Bkys M stroU9 Harry ^ ays L. Brown, 19'T and I>i
^ Extension.
^HJBipi>roX'm:i(ely jj£|®Byjoii signed I ill.iHH)
tracts, in tin
I' w high have
’ t ’^' w,| ‘ ve 111 1935, jj£y
reduction of 25
BpPrne base acreage as cnrij^
ed with a reduction of ^
percent in 1934. which One-year was contrSM acco^^^H
Boy*’ Corduroy Kni M
Worth double.
Sold at S9. and 8IuB^
A few Boys’ all wool Suits at
These soils e»>s( ludesalc $7.50 each.
Redi,
-ool Sweaters, eac
Children’s oheaf^ al,! Sweaters
mo t as
St^tsan Hats, each
& Misses’ Rain Capf
Misses’ 1
in gilt boxes ea.
H need for Clirislmas roasting,
Roasters, each -
Ball Roman Candles, Coao.P^K^ 20j3^
US: Fggs,
Wa *
nty ' ' i
95c per ‘
A MINCE PlRVM
& 8. £h. carts. Comp. Lard, st^
Lard most as cheap.
& Oysters, can *
Dress Prints or Outing, yd* *
Overalls, still, pair
good Coffee, fret '
pure
at prices that wil
his happy mood. p
wii) loo t for you, anrir f
S ilurday and Mr
You just Jh. /
no matter the
each of you may hatfe #
and happiest ChristmaJ
and that we all may m
and glorious New Ye^
wish of
Ycur friend,
Trenton, Ga
(S$?A)— December 2
date set by thehij^pHT
2£S! tlWS&arf,.
and one of
toiy of the
30 cohtracts, tro!lng?H
will he^ntirely of federj
Between 3,500 and
men will he emplojHF
various projects.
Six of the largest cont
fc r two i?ew (Mjg inttf