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PAGE TWO.
THE DALTON CITIZEN. THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1909.
With County Correspondents.
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We are having some sand storms.
Most of the farmers around here
are through planting corn, and much
of it is big enough to work.
I hope all had a good time easter,
eating eggs. There was a big crowd
enjoyed a fishing one day last week,
but did not have much luck, for that
night it rained, and they did not do
much good fishing. Those who w-ent
were Mr. S. D. Strong, E. Harris, J.
M. Lewallen, J. M. King, Ernest Cald
well, Walter Ashman, Joe Wright.
ERNEST CALDWELL.
$100—REWARD—$100.
The readers of this paper will be
pleased to learn that there is at least
one dreaded disease that science has
been able to cure in all its stages, and
that is Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cure
is the only positive cure now known
to the medical fraternity. Catarrh be
ing a constitutional disease, requires a
constitutional treatment. Hall’s Ca
tarrh Cure is taken internally, acting
directly upon the blood and mucous
surfaces of the system, thereby de
stroying the foundation of the disease,
and giving the patient strength by
building up the constitution and as
sisting nature in doing its work. The
proprietors have so much faith in its
curative powers that they offer One
Hundred Dollars for any case that it
fails to cure. Send for list of testi
monials.
Address F. J. CHENEY & CO.,
Toledo, Ohio.
Sold by all Druggists, 75c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for consti
pation.
gan spent Saturday in Dalton.
Mr. H. C. Kinnimon was up from
Cartersville several days last w r eek,
the guest of home folks.
Mr. N. C. Harris is visiting relatives
in Gordon county.
Miss Powell has returned to Rome,
after a pleasant visit to Mrs. John
Gentles.
Mr. L. D. Harris spent several days,
last week in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Brown attended
the funeral of Mrs. Brown’s sister in
Chattanooga last week.
Mrs. Murphy Hogan spent several
days this week in Rome.
Mr. Erwin Kiker spent several days
last week in Chattanooga.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Lewis are vis
iting relatives in Kingston.
The Eastern Star holds its regular
meeting at Tilton Saturday evenin
The Dalton chapter is expected, and
dinner will be served in picnic fash
ion on the river bank.
Mr. Jodie Hogan spent Sunday with
home folks.
Misses Fannie Tate and Geneva
Gentles attended the Resaca school
entertainment Friday night.
Mr. John Caldwell and Edd Town
send spent Friday in Dalton.
Mr. John Caldwell and family visit-
ited at Rural Vale Friday.
Mr. Zeke Lacewell called on Miss
Gertrude Bradley Saturday night.
Little Vivian and Jessie Dantzler,
of Atlanta, are spending a while with
their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. L. N.
Dantzler.
Miss Gertrude Dantzler called on
the Misses Cooper Monday.
Mrs. J. F. Bradley and daughter,
Gertrude, went to Praters shopping
Saturday.
Dr. G. S. Broadrick and wife spent
one evening last week with Mrs. Mc-
Tate.
Quite a number of young people
from this place attended the party
given by Miss Nellie Teasley Wednes
day night. It was enjoyed by all pres
ent.
WORDS TO FREEZE THE SOUL.
ed home folks at Calhoun Sunday.
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The entertainment at Pleasant
Grove was enjoyed by those that
were present.
The surprise party at Miss Nellie
Teasley’s Wednesday night was en
joyed by a large crowd.
Mrs. J- L. Trippe is slowly improv
ing.
Miss Maud Moulton called on Miss
Rainnie Lacewell Monday.
T. L. Teasley and family were the
guests of relatives in Dalton Sunday.
Mr. Frank Jordan and Mr. John
Denman passed through our burg
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Henry White and Mr. Aaron
Moulton called on the Misses Miller,
of Dalton, Sunday. They reported a
nice time.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Richardson call
ed on Mr. Thogmartin, of Red Hill,
Sunday.
Miss Rainnie Lacewell called on the
Misses Palmer Wednesday.
Mr. Jim Bates was in Broad Acre
Sunday afternoon.
Miss Nell Thogmartin spent Thurs
day with Miss Beaulah Brooker.
Mr. Zeke Lacewell and Mr. Jim
Bates were calling at Vamells Sun
day afternoon.
Miss Fannie Isbill was the guest
of Miss Beaulah Brooks Sunday af
ternoon.
Mr. Ed Cooper, of Cedar Valley,
was calling in Broad Acre Sunday af
ternoon.
Messrs. John and Jud Brooker, of
Ringgold, are at home.
Miss Ida Thogmartin spent Satur
day afternoon w r ith Miss Remetah
Lacewell.
Mr. Zeke Lacewell called at the
Brooker home Wednesday night.
Miss Ada Thogmartin and Miss
Beaulah Brooker were the guests of
Miss Nellie Teasley Monday.
All of the valley boys went to
Broad Acre Sunday afternoon, expect
ing an egg hunt.
Broad Acre is on a boom.
Miss Dora White and her mother
called at the Caylor home Tuesday.
Mr. John Brooker made a flying
trip to Chattanooga last week.
Miss Laura Caldwell and Miss Hes
ter Edwards went to Dalton Monday.
Mr. Ferman Caldwell was down
from Chattanooga visiting relatives
and friends last w-eek.
Mr. John Bates' and wife were the
guests of Dr. Lacewell and family
Sunday.
This is the most dangerous time of
the year to catch cold, and it is the
hardest time to cut it. If you should
take cold, a few doses of Kennedy’s
Laxative Cough Syrup will act very
promptly. Its laxative principle cures
the cold by driving it from the sys
tem by a gentle but natural action of
the bowels. Children especially like
Kennedy’s Laxative Cough Syrup, as
it tastes so good, nearly like maple
sugar. It is sold by Fincher & Nichols.
“Your son has consumption. His
case is hopeless.” These appalling
words were spoken to Geo. E. Blevens,
a leading merchant of Springfield, N.
C., by two expert doctors—one a lung
specialist. Then w-as shown the w-on-
derful power of Dr. King’s New Dis
covery. “After three weeks use,”
writes Mr. Blevens, “he was as well as
ever. I would not take all the money
in the world for what it did for my
boy.” Infallible for Coughs and Colds,
it’s the safest, surest cure of desperate
Lung diseases on earth. 50c. and
$1.00. Fincher & Nichols guarantee
satisfaction. Trial bottle free.
Mr. and Mrs. Q. Foster, of Harmony,
were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thom
as Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cavender spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Yeager.
Miss Mattie Mitchell spent Friday
with Mrs. Cox near Tilton.
Messrs. Dave and Earl Cavender
spent Sunday with their aunt, Airs.
C. R. Gilbert.
Mr. Wiley Mitchell spent Sunday
with home folks.
The many friends and,acquaintances
of Mr. Jasper Prince will no doubt be
surprised to learn of his marriage,
which occurred a few days ago. We
•wish them all joy and happiness in
life.
Mrs. Caldwell spent Monday evening
wdth Mrs. C. R. Gilbert.
Mr. Foster Thomas called on Miss
Belle Stacy Sunday evening.
Mrs. Hattie Williams and daughter,
Pauline, of Dalton, spent Sunday with
her mother, Mrs. Swick, near Antioch.
Mr. Ritchie attended services at An
tioch Sunday.
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Witt’s Kidney and Bladder Pills aro
unequaled for weak kidneys, backache,
inflammation of the bladder and all
urinary disorders. They are antlsoj
tic, and act promptly in all cases
weak back, backache, rheumatism and
rheumatic pains. Accept no substl
tute. We sell and recommend them
For sale by Fincher & Nichols.
DUG GAP.
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EBENEZER.
The men and women of this com
munity are busy farming and garden-
A WONDERFUL PAINT.
Make your paint and save manufac
turer’s profit. You can make paint at
the least cost when you mix 3-4 of a
gallon of Linseed Oil cost 45 cents
with a gallon of L. & M. Paint. You
then make 1 3-4 gallons of paint. Buy
a gallon and try it, and get your
money back if not found so. The
L. & M. Paint has been used over 35
years, and has decorated more than
two million American homes. Sold by
Fincher & Nichols.
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The Farmers’ Union held a very in
teresting meeting at Tilton Tuesday
night. This lodge is growing rapidly.
It is feared that most of the fruit
here is killed, as ice was seen.
A large number of Tilton people at
tended court in Dalton last week.
Miss Jennie Hogan and Race Ho-
Mrs. John Clinton and children
spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs.
Sikes.
Miss Maud Williams has returned
home from a pleasant visit with rela
tives and friends of Dug Gap.
Miss Sallie Hide spent Sunday af
ternoon at Mrs. Sikes’.
Messrs. R. S. Williams, J. H. Green,
Joe Horne, Charlie Horne, Lonnie
Horne, Floyd Horne and Sherman
Williams—all w r ent fishing Wednesday
and caught a nice lot of fish, and re
ported a nice time.
Mrs. Charlie Horne went to Dug Gap
Sunday to visit friends and relatives.
She will stay two w-eeks.
Mr. J. H. Green and Sherman Wil
liams went to Tunnel Hill last Tues
day on business.
Miss Clara Williams spent one night
last week with Mrs. Clinton and Mrs.
Sallie Hide.
Mr. I. L. Magill went to Tunnel Hill
Saturday on business.
Mr. J. H. Green, Mr. R. S. Williams
and Master Sherman Williams carried
cotton to Dalton Friday.
Mr. R. L. Magill went to Hassler’s
Mill Friday and carried a load of
wheat.
Mr. Joe Horne visited at Mr. Clin
ton’s one night last week.
Mr. John Clinton went to see his
sister, Mrs. McDaniel, of Chickamau-
ga Park, last Thursday.
Mr. J. H. Green left Sunday for At
lanta.
Messrs. John Clinton and Charlie
Horne -went to Hickory Flat to a
singing Sunday, and reported a nice
time.
Mr. J. H. Green and wife went to
Stone church to preaching the first
Sunday.
Mr. Joe McDaniel, of this place, vis
ited home folks at Chickamauga Park
last week.
Mr. Joe Horne called on Miss Clara
Williams the first Sunday.
Sunday morning at eleven o’clock,
Rev. Nichols delivered an excellent
sermon to a large congregation at the
Baptist church.
The recent cold spell did not kill
all of our fruit. We have plenty yet.
Farmers made good use of the beau
tiful weather last week. Some hav
planted corn. We haven’t heard of
any cotton being planted yet.
Little Misses Blanch and Lucy
Fletcher delighted their little girl
friends Saturday afternoon with an
Easter hunt. Those that attended
were Lula Smith, Mary Dillingham
Eva Fraker, Lucile Vining, Minnie Me
Nabb, Mary Robinson, Ola Lents, Dol
lie Walden, Ethel, Maria and Mable
Lou King. The little folks seemed to
enjoy it immensely.
Ike singing at the Methodist church
Sunday evening w r as largely attended
Prof. Haguewood entertained a few
of bis intimate friends last Tuesday
night.
Mrs. Cooper and her daughter, Mrs
Emmerson, spent Saturday with Mrs
Walden.
Rev. and Mrs. Nichols, Mr. Sam Ray
and family took dinner with Mr. S. E
Robinson and daughter Sunday.
Misses Mary King, Mattie and Mary
Robinson visited Mrs. George Davis
last Friday evening.
Dr. Rollins and family, of Dalton
spent Sunday with Mr. J. S. Rollins
and family.
Mr. John Vining, of Chattanooga
spent Easter with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. F. J. Vining.
Air. Albert Rollins and family, of
Deep Springs, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Henderson Renfroe.
Mrs. Garrison and daughter, Miss
Cora, Misses Christena and Sina Haw
kins spent Monday evening with Mrs.
D. W. King and daughters.
Mr. Frank Hair and family, Airs. S.
E. Varnell and son, James, were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Hair Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Davis spent
IT COSTS MONEY TO PAINT.
It costs more if you don’t. Your
house wears out if not painted. Then
it costs money to repair it and money
to paint it. It don’t cost much money
to paint with the L. & M. Paint, be
cause 4 gallons of the L. & M. and 3
gallons of Linseed Oil make 7 gallons
of ready-for-use paint at only $1.20 per
gallon. Thirty-five years in every part
of the United States has proven it.
Sold by Fincher & Nichols.
CEDAR VALLEY.
Col. M. C. Tarver and wife, of Dal
ton, and Mr. and Mrs. O. M. England
spent Sunday with Miss Jimmie Tar
ver.
Air. Ben Teasley, of Happy Top, took
dinner with Mr. Sam Bradley Sunday.
Mrs. George Dantzler, of Dalton,
spent Saturday night and Sunday with
Mrs. Will Dantzler.
Mr. Will Fields and Miss Gertrude
Bradley called on Miss Irene Giddens
Friday afternoon.
We are sorry to say that Mrs. Mc-
Tate is very ill at this writing.
Misses Laura and Delia Bryant vis
ited their sister, Mrs. F. Dantzler,
Sunday.
Mr. A. Tate and wife spent one day
last week with their daughter, Mrs.
W. S. Broadrick.
Misses Alice and Annie Cooper vis-
Sunday with Air. and Airs. G. W. Hair.
Little Bulah and Johnnie Lane spent
Tuesday night with Mrs. Sam Hair.
Airs. Sam Thomas and children were
the guests of Air. D. W. King and fam
ily Sunday.
AIv. John Robinson and sister, ATiss
Alattie, called on Airs. Cora AlcHan
Sunday night.
Misses Alaud Smith and Attie Cox,
Alessrs. Walter Cox and Alorris Pal
mer attended services at Grove Level
Sunday.
Aliss Aurora Bird spent Saturday
night with her mother, Mrs. Palmer.
Airs. Walden called on Airs. Obe
Lents Saturday evening.
Air. Bob Fletcher and family were
the guests of Airs. William Thompson
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hair, Mr
and Mrs. Sam Anderson dined with
Air. J. I. Hawkins and family Sunday.
We are having some more pretty
weather again.
The farmers of our community are
busy planting their crops.
The Sunday school is in a flourish
ing condition. Let’s everybody con
tinue coming, and w r e will have
good Sunday school. Come, every
body, and bring somebody with you
We are glad to say that Air. E. N
Cookson is improving.
We are sorry to say that Airs. H. W.
Hayes is on the sick list.
Aliss Clara Williams, of Ringgold, is
spending a while with her uncle, Air.
Cavender, and family.
Air. Vaughn Babb, of Mill Creek,
spent Sunday afternoon with his cous
in, Frank Hayes.
Little Aliss Lilia Bearden, of near
Grove Level, is spending a few days
with her aunt, Airs. L. P. Atkinson
and family.
Aliss Pearl Bray spent Sunday with
Effie Gillean.
Alaster Harry Taylor spent Sunday
afternoon with George and Joe Atkin
son.
Airs. Wiley Ford, of Center Point,
spent Saturday night with Airs. L. P.
Atkinson.
Alessrs. Sim AlcEntyre, Henry Alc-
Entyre and Butler Ray, of Dalton, at
tended Sunday school at this place
Sunday.
Mr. and Airs. Broadrick gave a can
dy-breaking Saturday night. It was
enjoyed by all present.
Little Velma Gladys Babb is improv
ing.
Air. and Airs. Alarcus Edw-ards spent
Sunday with Air. and Airs. Sam Hence-
ly, of near Center Point.
The ladies of bur community are
going to clean up the church Satur
day afternoon. Everybody is invited
to come out and help.
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look for the bright side.
Alessrs. Olin and Jesse Fincher, of
Canton, are in our midst at present.
We are glad to have them with us
Mr. Cleve Whltener, of Dogwood
was a welcome visitor here last Sat
urday night and Sunday.
A few young people surprised Mr,
and Mrs. Herndon with a party Sat
urday night. All report an enjoyable
affair.
Mi*. Luther Strickland, of Tilton
was here Sunday.
Mrs. Josie Bridges was Indisposed
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Felker have been real
sick, but are better now.
C. L. Foster and wife visited rela-
tives at Phelps Sunday. *
Mr; and Mrs. Ed Neal visited friends
Sunday.
Air. and Mrs. Elbert Carney enter
tained Miss May Foster at dinner Sun
day last.
Mrs. Cora Vernon and Mr. Jesse
Fincher spent Sunday with Mr. and
Airs. Jim Thomas.
Mrs. Fannie Murr, who has been
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dil
lard, returned to her home in Cohutta
last week.
Miss Pearl Duckett took dinner with
the Misses Henderson Sunday.
Air. I. E. Duckett has about complet
ed his new dwelling, and it will add
greatly to the appearance of his place.
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‘I’D RATHER DIE, DOCTOR.”
than have my feet cut off,” said M. L.
Bingham, of Princeville, Ill., “But you
will die from gangrene (which had
eaten away eight toes) if you don’t,’
said all doctors. Instead, he used Buck
len’s Arnica Salve till wholly cured.
Its cures of Eczema, Fever Sores,
Boils, Bums and Piles astound the
world. 25c. at Fincher & Nichols.
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Sabbath school was organized at An
tioch Sunday evening. Mr. R. A. Wil
liams was elected superintendent,
with Mr. Carroll, assistant, and Miss
Clemmie Cavender, secretary. We
are sure they will conduct an interest
ing and profitable school at that place;
and they have our heartiest wishes for
their success in their work.
Mr. and Mrs. Caldwell viBited rela
tives in North Dalton Sunday.
Mr. Oliver and MIbb Mattie Mitch
ell called on Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Gil
bert Sunday afternoon.
Rev. Shields filled his regular ap
pointment here Sunday.
Air. A. J. Boatwrignt is on the sick
list.
Alisses Lola Yerger, Alaud and Rosa
Ford, of Center Point, attended preach
ing here Sunday.
Stark Ford, Charlie Yeager and
Wiley Alitchell, of Center Point, at
tended preaching here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Foster, of.
Harmony, spent Sunday with rela
tives here.
Rev. and Airs. Shields and little
daughter, Julia, spent Sunday after
noon with Mr. and Airs. L. F. Clark.
Will Clark, Clyde Stacy, Foster and
Spurgeon Thomas attended singing at
Center Point Sunday afternoon.
Will McFarland and Claud Stacy at
tended singing at Center Point Sun
day afternoon.
The singing at Air. McFarland’s was
enjoyed by all present Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lindsay and Mr.
Lester Love attended singing at Cen
ter Point Sunday.
Sunday school was not organized at
Five Springs Sunday, as was given
out.
Clifton Clark, one of our old Five
Springs boys, has joined the United
States navy.
Mrs. W. B. Glaze called on Mrs. Al.
T. Dyer Sunday evening.
Mr. and Airs. I. C. Dyer and chil
dren, J. C. Kettles and family, of Up
per Crow, Mr. John Carr and family,
of Waring, spent Sunday •with Mr.
Lawson Brooks and family.
Alisses Roxie Holliway and Lizzie
Dyer dined with Aliss Nellie Kettles
Sunday.
The singing at Air. Bird Long’s Sun
day was a success.
Air. Troy Bridges was in our valley
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rollins passed
through our valley Saturday.
Aliss Loucrecia Stinson went to
Dalton Alonday shopping.
Air. Jesse Manis called on Air. E.
Al. Holliway Sunday.
Air. Walter Dyer, of Alurray, visited
his parents, Air. and Airs. James Dyer,
Sunday.
Aliss Lola Murray, of Chattanooga,
is visiting her uncle and aunt, Air. and
Mrs. T. M. Dyer.
Air. and Airs. James Dyer and Alisses
Eva and Lizzie Dyer went to Dalton
shopping Thursday.
Mrs. H. C. Copeland and Aliss Eva
Dyer called on Airs. L. R. Dyer re
cently.
Aliss H. L. Stinson called on Alisses
Brooks recently.
Aliss Nell Kettles dined with Aliss
Stinson recently.
Aliss Lantz and brother, of Dalton,
•were pleasant visitors of Air. L.
Brooks and family Sunday.
Air. Frank Gaffney and Miss Trus-
sie Pierce were married Sunday. We
ish them a long and happy voyage
on the sea of matrimony.
Air. Hair and Airs. Wheeler, of Dal
ton, w-ere pleasant callers on Air. Dyer
and family Sunday evening.
Air. Ollie Wrinkle and Airs. Nora
Dyer, of Dalton, called on Air. Al. T.
Dyer and family recently.
Aliss Clara Glaze called on little
Glennie Dyer Sunday.
Brother Alontgomery was not able
to fill his regular appointment at Pop
lar Springs on account of sickness.
W e wish for him a speedy recovery.
There will be preaching at Poplar
Springs on the fourth Sunday.
The Sunday school at Poplar
Springs is progressing fine, with Bro.
H. Copeland as superintendent. We
cordially invite all to come and help
make it a success.
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Softens and sweetens” the skin. Try it
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I have been in your city about sixty days and
have received every encouragement I hoped to
I find that the people will appreciate and patronize
a Veterinarian and have decided to locate perma
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QNLY at the made-to-measure
shops can you get footwear
that equals the Steadfast Shoe.
From the purchase of the leathers
by our experts—from the cutting
bench to the finished shoe, rigid
inspection guarantees perfect mate
rial and perfect workmanship.
These are the reasons why the
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We have received from the Roberts,
Johnson and Rand Shoe Co., St. Louis,’
Mo., a beautiful art -picture entitled,’
The R. J. & r. Girl,” the original of
which is an exceptionally fin* pastel
painting by the America^ artist N
Ross Bryan. If the “Star Brand”
shoes are as good as this picture is
beautiful, then Messrs. Miller and
Routh, who handle this line in Dalton,
ought to find no difficulty in selling
them.
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Wo are still having plenty of rain,
and It is making some of our farmers
feel “kinder” gloomy, although they
Air. John Ayers made a business trip
to Dalton Friday.
Air. and Airs. F. W. Seymour, of
Ridgedale, Tenn., are visiting relatives
for a few days.
Airs. Alexander, of Selma, Ala., has
returned home after visiting her pa
rents, Air. and Airs. Reese Kaneaster.
Airs. Ruth Fagala and daughter, Ab
idea, spent Friday night in Dalton.
Airs. Walter Smith, of Selma, Ala.,
is the guest of relatives here.
Aliss Laura Lou Bosworth made a
business trip to Dalton Friday.
Air. and Mrs. John Keith, of River I +
Bend, have returned home after visit-1 +
ing homefolks for a few davs.
All. and Airs. Summer Caylor are I
visiting relatives in Selma, Ala. hh
Rev. Taylor, of Howardville, Tenn., %
delivered two interesting sermons at ?
the Baptist church at this place Sun-
day.
Air. and Mrs. Walter Bowen spent |
Sunday in Varnell.
Bro. Rorie preached an interesting
sermon at the Alethodist church Sun
day night.
Air. Copeland and Miss Nell Dean,
of Cohutta, passed through our town
Friday afternoon.
Mr. Charley Parson, of Tunnel Hill
was in Varnell Sunday.
Air. Ross Bates made a trip to Rine-
gold Sunday.
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something better than the average high-grade shoe.
We have all the latest leathers—all the
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footwear. The most individual and ex
clusive line of shoes ever displayed in
this city.
A Shoe tor Gentlemen-
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$5.00 $6.00
Caylor-Morris Co.,
Exclusive Agents in Dalton.
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