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Trenton Lodge No. FOR OUR
179 F. & A. M., meets
regularly on second JOB PRESS
nights of each
Regular called meeting,
Wednesday night. Visit- It’s true. The printing
brethren cordially invited. jobs turn out rate
Ellis, W. M. we
E. A.
W. A. Scruggs, Secy. blue riboons for neat¬
James G. Neth- ness, accuracy, and low
The
ery Chapter O. E. S., cost. Let us do your
meets first and third print work.
nights at hall of Tren-
Lodge No. 179, F. & A. M.
invitation is extended
members of the Order.
Margaret Gray, W. M.
Lucille Ellis Secretary.
Dade County Post of
the American Legion
No. 106 meets regularly
and third Saturday
at Legion Hall. All World
Veterans are cordially ha¬ Times
to attend our meetings. The
Early A. Ellis, Commander
E. L. Raulston, Adjutant.
TRENTON, GA.
The dates and place
of meeting of the La-
dies Auxiliary are
same as the Legion. BScratchins^
Fred. A. Morgan, Pres.
C.L. Holmes, Secy.-Treas. For quick relief from itching of eczema, pimples,
athlete’s foot, scabies, rashes and other ex¬
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cordially invited to attend.
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THE DADE COUNTY TIMES: THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12,
New England News LEGAL NOTICE Don’t Give Out
Mr. T. A. Hallum continues to GEORGIA—Dade County: Information, Army
on the sick list this week. January 28, 1942. Officials Warn
Beulah Mae Peters and Anita Mr. Bertrand I. Cahn, Representing,
have recovered from a Jackson Coal & Coke Co., Fort Jackson, ,S. C., Jan 16—
illness. 427 Hibernia Bank Bldg., Parents, wives and sweethearts
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Curtiss, New Orleans, La. who give out information as to
Chattanooga, have been Dear Sir>
vis¬ The right to redeem the following the location and movement of
Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Peters described property, to wit: soldiers in the nation’s military
family the past week. Mrs. The mineral interest in and to the forces may be endangering the
will be remembered as following lots of land: Lot Nos. 1, 15, lives of their loved ones,
16, 28, 29, 13, 119, 142. 166, 105, 121. very
Eloise Broyles. 103, in the 18th District and 4th post officials here have warned.
Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Fred War¬ Section, Dade County, Georgia; Lots The urgency for the “folks
of Wildwood, and Miss Nina 112, 121, 141, in the 19th District backhome” to keep secret all
Peters and 4th Section of Dade County.
visited Mr. and Mrs. Georgia. information regarding United
J. Tipton at Piney Grove For complete description of the a- States troops is just as import¬
bove tracts, reference is hereby made ant as for members of the mili¬
Miss Ruth Selvey, of Rising in deed from W. G. Morrison to infor¬
Jackson Coal and Coke Co., dated tary personnel. Although
visited friends here over March 21st, 1895, and recorded in mation as to strength, composi¬
week-end. Deed Book “L”, page 681, also de¬ tion, location and movement of
Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Peters and scribed in deed from Chas. A. Hall at times in¬
daughter, to Jackson Coal and Coke Co., dated troops may seem
Beulah Mae, motor¬ July 13, 1888, and recorded in Deed consequential, it may be of great
to LaFayette Sunday. Record “J ’, pages 316 and 317 of the value to enemies of the United
records of the Clerk of Superior States. Any information to
Court of said State and County. Also as
DARK CALVARY Nos. fractional 119, 14; lot 110 acres Nos. of 165, lot 142, 166, routes, schedules and destina¬
Our Savior went to Calvary tion of troop movements may
lot 105, 30 acres in southwest corner result in sabotage and the loss
And suffered pain for you and of lot 103 in the 19th District and
4th Section of said State and County, of lives of troops concerned at
me. as described in deed from Chas. A. time when the nation is great¬
Upon that He bled and a
cross Hall to Jackson Coal and Coke Co., ly in need of its fighting man¬
died, recorded in deed record “J”, pages
Our debt to sins to 316 and 317, an undivided one-half power.
pay, our interest in lot 103, lots 132, 148 in Information as to location
hide. the 19th District and 4th Section of and activities of troops often is
As he hung in the dark between said State and County, as described contained in letters written to
Heaven and earth, in deed from Chas. A. Hall to Jack-
son Coal and Coke Co., and recorded parents, wives and sweethearts
That our poor souls might have in deed book “M”, page 22 of the by the men of the fighting front
re-birth; records of the Clerk of the Superior and in army camps. In some in¬
It seemed that God had turned Court of said State and County, to
which reference is hereby made for stances, unthinking parents have
His face more specific information. even given these letters to news¬
From the one who was dying for Sold as the property of Jackson papers for publication which
a sinful race. Coal and Coke Co., for State and of
County taxes for the years of 1933, makes them an open book
He saved the thief that hung by 1934, 1935, 1936, 1937, 1938 and 1939, very valuable information to the
His side will expire, and be forever closed, and enemy. At this stage of the war,
In his last hours as he bled and barred, on and after 16th day of out that
died. March, 1942. military leaders point
all Tlie tax deed to which this notice enemies of our country are seek¬
May we look to Jesus with relates is dated the 3rd day of Dec. ing to gain knowledge of the lo¬
our grief, 1940, and is recorded in the office of and activities
That He might us as He the Clerk of the Superior Court of cation, strength
save Dade County, Georgia, in Deed Book of every military organization in
saved the thief. 28, page 522. the United States.
— Nina Ruth Peters. Said property may be redeemed at The statement of a mem¬
any time before the 23rd day of mere
March, 1942, by payment of the re¬ ber of the family of an officer
FOR SALE—Young Jersey- demption price, as fixed and provided or enlisted man that he is at a
Guernsey Milch Cow, will fresh¬ by law, to the undersigned at the certain place, that he is go¬
following address, to-wit: or
en about May 15th.—Mrs. E. G. J. M. Carroll, Ordinary, Dade ing to such a place, may cost
Wright, Trenton Coffee Shoppe, County Court House, Trenton, Ga. him his life, they are warned.
Trenton, Ga. Please be governed accordingly.
G. C. TATUM, Sheriff.
OUR FLAG Extension Service
Flag of beauty, LEGAL NOTICE Launches 4-H Club
Flag of Courage, GEORGIA—Dade County: Drive For Victory
Flag of freedom waving high, January 28, 1942.
Emblem of United Nation Loveman Land Company, Launching of a seven-point
Now unfurled against the sky. Chattanooga, Tenn. victory program by Georgia
Flag of valour, Gentlemen farm boys and girls through or¬
Flag of Honor, The right to redeem the following ganized 4-H clubs was announc¬
patriots staunch and described property, to-wit: -
Flag of The iron ore in and to the follow¬ ed this week by Director Walter
brave ing property: The west one-half of S. Brown, of the Agricultural
Conquered never, shall forever land lot No. 2, in the 12th District Extension Service.
homeland proudly and 4th Section of said State and laid
O’er our County, containing 80 acres, more or Basis of the program was
wave. less. The following lots In said State down in a discussion of civilian
Flag of Peace, and County, each containing 160 defense at a recent conference
battle. acres, more or less, to-wit:- Nos, in Washington between 4-H club
And flag of the 10th District and 4th Section. in
“On to victory,” let us cry. Nos. 110 and 117 in the 18th District leaders in the Department of
We shall yet be “les triumph- and 4th Section; Nos. 157, 158 and Agriculture and Mrs. Franklin
antes” 172 in the 19th District and 4th Sec¬ D. Roosevelt.
tion of said State and County, as is
While our flag is waving high. more particularly described in deed The program calls for (1) in¬
—Dorine Robinson. from D. B. Loveman Co., to Love- terpreting to the community
man Land Co., dated June 26th, 1928, the four freedoms: Freedom of
You and of record in Deed Record W, Speech, Freedom of Worship,
How Much Do page 146, to which reference is here¬ Freedom From Want and Free¬
Know? by made.
Sold as the property of Loveman dom from Fear; (2) making ev-
1. By what nation are the Land Land Co., uo., for I or State state and ana County wuiuj effort to produce and con
taxes for the years 1933, 1935, 1936, ery
East Indies owned? 1937, '«-) I 1938 xaoo ttUU and 1939. serve uvi v vy needed foods ~~~ in --- 4-H --------- club
islands ,
2. To what group of Will expire, and be forever closed, projects; (3) saving for victory
engaged in the war does barred ’ ° n and after March 16th ’ —prevention of waste, collecting
now 1942
the island of Mindanao belong? The tax deed to which this notice scrap metal, burlap, old paper,
3. In what group of islands relates is dated the 3rd day of Dec. e tc.; (4) developing individual
frequently mentioned in the war 1940, and is recorded in the office d commun i t y health; (5)
of Celebes? of the Clerk of the Superior Court of useful . . technical . .__. , and .
news is the island Dade County, Georgia, in Deed Book learning .
4. To what group of islands 28, page 521. mechanical skills and volunteer¬
frequently mentioned in the war Said property may be redeemed at ing for civilian defense work;
news does the island of Borneo Smp! <« practicing the understand- democratic
belong? tion tion price, price, as as fixed nxea and ana provided pruviueu by procedure; pruceuuie, and anu t (7) i > uiiuciomuu-
5. In what group of islands law, to the undersigned, _____i :______i at the fol- ing .. SO cial . . and „ economic
frequently _______ j-iin mentioned in t.hp the war war lowing 10 address, to-wit: 'ordinary, forces ._____ at ---- work in this country
locat- Dade
news is the bay of Davao Couuty court House, Trenton, Ga. through discussion groups and
ed? Please be governed accordingly. other organized community ac¬
6. What is the deadline this G. C. TATUM, Sheriff. tivities.
year for filing federal income The program is a wartime re¬
tax returns? vision of a seven-point program
7. What French liner seized LEGAL NOTICE which the over 84,000 4-H club
by the United States has been GEORGIA Dwlc County members of Georgia have been
will ’
renamed the Lafayette and carrying forward for the last
fitted up for service in the January 28, 1942. and half.
year a
navy? Mrs. Pauline Wadsworth In commenting on the pro¬
8 Who was recently placed Altamont Apartments, gram, Mrs. Roosevelt put in a
in charged the of all United defense States. pro- JJJSlw^orth: ----- strong plea ---------- for activities which
duction in The right re deem the following develop a better understanding
9. Whom did Joe Lewis meet j described property,^to-wit ^ 0 f democracy and produce bet-
in the prize ring recently and "" 90 acres on the east side of ^ lot ^ 42, ^ health nutrition
all of lot 64, except 5 acres in cir- ter and _____ among
knock out during the first cumference from Colybeate spring, all young people. She said that
round? of lot 45, except 20 acres described in what young people are
10. On what island promin¬ deed from Larkin Payne to L. S.
colyar and James C. Warren, and re- thinking and deciding today . is
ent in the war news is Laguna coruea in deed record “J”, page 649,1 j us t what the world is going to
bay located? of the records of the Clerk of the I ^ j a £ er
Superior Court of said State and Mrs. Roosevelt urged the mil¬
ANSWERS— County, part of lot 50 as described
in deed book “I,” page 326, and all lion and a half 4-H club memb¬
1. The Netherlands. of the following lots: Noa 42, 43, 54, ers over the country to take as
2. The Philippines. 55, 65, 51, 53, 52. each containing 160 a goal the bringing of the 4-H
3. Dutch East Indies. acres, mon or less. victory to those
Sold as the property of Mrs. Pau¬ program young
4. Dutch East Indies line Wadsworth for State and Coun¬ people who are not reached by
5. Philippines ty taxes for the years 1937, 1938 and any rural organization and who,
6. March 16. 1939. perhaps, need it most, thus giv¬
Normandie. Will expire, and be forever closed,
7. The and barred, on and after the 16th ing all young people an oppor¬
8 Donald P. Nelson. day of March, 1942. tunity to feel that they are a
.
9. Buddy Baer. The tax deed to which this notice part of the Nation’s plan to win
Luzon in the Philippine relates is dated the 3rd day of Dec.
10 . 1940 and is recorded in the office oi the war.
Islands. ,
the Clerk of the Superior Court oi
Dade County, Georgia, in Deed Book Rev. John H. Hixon and grand
SDIGESTI0N I 28, page 520. son, of Lookout Mountain, visit¬
j Said property may be redeemed at Elbert Forester
any time before the 23rd day oi ed Mr. and Mrs.
may excite^the Heart " " March, 1942, by payment of re- and other friends at New Eng¬
Gas trapped In the stomach or gullet may act like a ciemption pi’iCC, as lixeci and prOVlu- land Sunday.
halr-trigger on the heart action. At the first_slgn of e( j law J. M. Carroll, Ordinary.
SffiS Z2 Dade County Court House, Trenton,
Georgia - If you keep on advertising,
oi • return bottle to uj »nd recei»« please be governed „ accordingly. ,
25c. It *n drug «torw. ‘ G c. TATUM, Sheriff. you will keep on selling!
TRENTON BARBER SHOP
•
Courthouse Square — Trenton, Georgia
NORMAN MOORE, Proprietor
“LOOK YOUR BEST WITH A GOOD' HAIR CUT”
— OPEN EVERY WEEK DAY —
We deeply appreciate the patronage of
Dade County People.
WINTER HARDWARE
HEATING STOVES - BALING WIRE - ROOFING
PAPER - STOVE PIPE - CROSS CUT SAWS - LEATHER
JACKETS - AMMUNITION - GUNS & AXES
Chattanooga Hardware Company ! e
2615 South Broad Street Chattanooga, Tennessee
,WU GIRLS WHO SUFFER^
Distress From MONTHLY
FEMALE WEAKNESS
Notice of Sale
GEORGIA—Dade County:
By virtue of an order from the
Court of Ordinary of said coun¬
ty, dated February 2, 1942, I
will, as administrator of the e-
state of Jas. C. Hughes, deceas¬
ed, put up and expose for sale,
at public outcry, before the
courthouse door in the City of
Trenton, Dade County, Georgia,
the first Tuesday in March,
1942, between the legal hours of
sale, the following real estate to
wit:-
“Part of original land lot No.
147, in the 10th district and 4th
of Dade County, Georgai,
and being all of said lot, except
the West 53 1-3 acres of said
lot, said tract excepted, running
entirely across said lot North
and South and sufficiently wide
East and West so as to make
53 1-3 acres; also, excepting 1V4
acres, more or less, sold by Jas.
C. Hughes to Robert L. Davis,
by deed dated December 29th,
1931, recorded in deed book 26,
page 401, office Clerk, Superior
Court, Dade County, Georgia,
reference to which deed is here¬
by made for complete descrip¬
tion.”
Said sale is had for the pur¬
pose of paying the debts and for
distribution among the heirs.
Terms of sale will be cash.
This February 2, 1942.
S. J. HALE, Adminis¬
trator of the Estate of Jas. C.
Hughes, deceased.
FOR SALE—Extra good one-
horse wagon, with spring
seat and original bed; also, fine
set of single harness, like new.
Bargain. —The Times, Tren¬
ton, Ga.
Sergeant Charles Woolbright,
of Spartenburg, S. C., was a re¬
cent guest of his parent, Mr.
and Mrs. R. A. Woolbright, here.
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Patronize Those Who Advertise
The Dade County Times!
Why Keep On Advertising?
To You Who Advertise:-
For many years you have used the columns of The
Times to talk to the men, women and children who
read this newspaper.
Each day, side by side with the news stories your
messages, in the form of advertisements, have been
accepted and expected by our readers as the news of
What, Where and How they can buy the things they
want and need.
Not always have our readers wanted or needed
the things you have offered, WHEN you offered
Them. But, as you have continued to ASK them,* to
URGE them, to APPEAL to them to buy from you,
our readers have learned to depend upon you for their
daily requirements.
Now you say, “We’re oversold! Why keep on ad¬
vertising?”
In answer to that question, let us speak—not for The
Times, but FOR the READERS of this newspaper.
Now, we realize that now and then you will be ov¬
ersold. We know that there will be times when you can
not supply some things we want. We expect some
prices will go up; and that it may be necessary for us to
go without some things in these days of national emer¬
gency.
But, we want to know: (1) Why, and When, and
How Long we cannot get the things we want; (2)
What we can get to take the place of things to which
we are accustomed; (3) Where and When we can ex¬
pect to find our requirements at prices we can afford
to pay.
Are you going to keep us informed with your ad¬
vertising, or are you—be cause you are sold out for the
time being—going to forget us and our problems?
You have come around often enough when YOU
wanted something from US — but when WE want
something from YOU, where will you be?
Now, more than ever before, we need your mer¬
chandise news. WE now ASK you to let us know what
is happening with even more frequent and informative
Advertising.
—READERS OF THE TIMES.
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