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THE DALTON CITIZEN, THURSDAY,
DEC. 30,
i thank you
HEADUM
Christmas has come and gone, and
we hope the editor and all the corres
pondents had a nice time and received
many nice presents. Your humble cor
respondent was made glad with a few
presents.
The singing given by Moody and
Lela Love Sunday night was enjoyed
by all present. Those present were
Mr. M. C. Kenemer and family, Mr.
D. L. Kenemer and family, Clay and
Annie Kenemer, Messrs.
ciate I wish to a ” d ^ behaIf °* myself and former business asso-
us during the past yearH y heartfelt thanks for the patronage accorded
still i wil? i^m Pl * eS u°' be no more wi th the coming of the new year,
with me lob. ai M in husines s at the same place and will have associated
Hardware'compan'y^ 0hnSOn ’ the business to be known as the Ma P les
rnnrtTf 6 ent ' re stock of goods now on hand will he moved out to make
Han ° r ^ a nCW anC * corn Pl e te stock, portions of which are being received
aaiiy, not one article of the old stock will be kept.
By paying cash we have secured this new stock at rock bottom prices
-SO |v%cati tjirn it over to the buyer at a price that will please fully as
much as the article.
Call at the MAPLES HARDWARE CO. where you can find a full line
of farm supplies, builders’ hardware, paints, varnishes, brushes—every=
thing you want in hardware. Respectfully,
E are very grateful tor the pati
age we have enjoyed during
hat is past, and we trust that
earned confidence by deserving
Arie Wil-
I liams,Kirby, Lee and Charlie Manning,
Mrs. Luddie Walker and Mrs. Emmie
Manning.
Miss Ednja England, who has been
going to school at Athens, Tenn., re
turned home to spend the Christmas
holidays.
Miss Ida Trulove is visiting friends
and relatives in Tilton.
Mr. Wilburn and Miss Ollie Jones
spent a few days last week'with Mr.
B. H. Crawford and family.
Mrs. Lula Babb visited Mrs Luddie
Walker Sunday afternoon.
■ Mr. John Babb, of Mill Creek, visited
relatives in our burg Sunday.
Mr. Joe Higgins and wife are smil
ing over the arrival of a new baby
boy.
Mrs. W. B. Butler has been quite
sick for some time. We hope she will
soon be well again.
Mr. K. Smith, of Texas, is visiting
relatives here.
Several from this place attended the
Christmas tree at Salem Saturday.
and made us more soiia witn our oic
ones. You have proven once more thai
such merit that lies in our splendid lines
of merchandise, together with our excel
lent and reliable service, is a combination
bound to win.
For the New' Year we shall redouble
our efforts to keep this establishment in
the position it now holds
DALTON’S—
Largest Department Store
Mackintoshes
Buy yon a rain coat and
protect your health.
Men’* $2.50 to $25.00.
Women’s $2.50 to $12.50.
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Brother Yarbrpugb preached a very
interesting sermon Sunday at eleven
o’clock.
Christmas Is almost over, and it
seemed that everybody enjoyed it
A number frpm this place attended
tjie Ciirioima!? tree at ML Vernon
Friday ufteroopn. .
Mr. Roy McDonald left Thursday
for Gprdpn cpnnty, where be swill yisit
his father, Mr. John McDonald.
Messrs. Clay Kenemer, Carl Griffin
and Vaughn Babb, who have been at
tending the Berry School of Rome, Ga., j
have’returned home.
Mr. Marcus Griffin, of Dalton, was
PINE GROVE.
CAVE HOLLOW.
RAILWAY MAIL CLERKS WANTED.
Looking One’s Best.
It’s a woman’s delight to look her
best, but pimples, skin eruptions, sores
and boils rob life of joy. Listen! Buck-
len’s Arnica Salve cures them; makes
the skin soft and velvety. It glorifies
the face. Cures Pimples, Sore Eyes,
Cold Sores, Cracked Lips, Chapped
The Government Pays Railway Mall
Clerks $800 to $1,200, and Other
Employes Up to $2,500 Annually.
Uncle Sam will hold spring examin
ations throughout the country for Rail
way Mail Clerks, Custom House Clerks,
Stenographers, Bookkeepers, Depart
mental Clerks and other Government
Positions. Thousands of appointments
wiil be made. Any man or woman
over 18, in City or Country can get In
struction and free information by writ
ing at once to the Bureau of Instruc
tion, 393 H, Hamlin Building, Roches
ter, N. Y.
ROCKY FACE.
greetings; but we still have many
things to be thankful for. Among
those is the blessed privilege of
again celebrating the birth of our
Lord and Savior Jesus Christ And
I am glad to say that cur little Sunday
[ school met Friday evening, despite
the sleet and rain, and seemed deter
mined to carry out their intended ex
ercises. I am persuaded to say that
taking all things into consideration, we
fiad an excellent program and ail
things were well carried out.
, Messrs. J. D.
A Scalded Boy’s Shrieks
horrified his grandmother, Mrs. Maria
Taylor, of Nebo, Ky., who writes that
when all thought he would die, Buck-
len’s Arnica Salve wholly cured him.
Burns, Scalds, Cuts,
Infallible foi
Corns, Boils,
blains, Chapped Hands.
Piles.
toosa county. His friends will miss
him very much.
Misses Dove and Tine Grow took
dinner with Misses Maggie and Beu
lah McAlister Sunday.
Mr. Taylor, of Tennessee, filled his
regular appointment at Good Hope
Sunday.
Miss Zula Henry and Mr. Fred Hen-’
ry, of Earlesboro, Okla., are visiting
friends and relatives here. Miss Zula
will teach school at Good Hope. We
wish for her much success.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. McAlister vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jordan Sun-
250 at Fincher & Nichols.
Rubber
Russell and D. L.
I Wood, of Alabama, were the honorable
I guests of their friends and relatives
j at this place Saturday and Sunday,
j Mr. Frank Boyd took dinner with
J Mr. Claud Bridges Sunday,
j The pound supper given by'Mr. and
I Mrs. S. R. Hassler Saturday night was
j greatly enjoyed by a large number
I present,
I Mr. Foster Calloway, who has been
j attending the Berry School of Rome, Is
I spending a few days with home folks.
I Miss, Effie Gillean, of Dug Gap, was
the much admired guest of Miss Ruby
Wood during the holidays.
Among those calling at Mr. J. M.
Bridges Sunday afternoon were Misses
Ella, Ruth and Lora Mae Head, of this
place, and Mr. and Mrs. Luther Bridg
es, of Cedartown, who are spending a
few days with home folks.
Messrs. George Head, Jr., of Tunnel
Hill, and Lynn . Hassler, of Chattanoo
ga, were in our village Sunday.
Mr. Will Lance, of Chattanooga, was
visiting home folks near here Sunday.
Miss Annie Raun was the much ad
mired guest of Miss Ruby Wood .Sun-
Get your rubbers at our store.
Rubber boots, arctics for both
men and women and all kinds
overshoes.
Dalton
W E. wish to announce that we have
bought the drug business of Dr.
S. J. McKnight and are re
stocking it with a fresh stock of pre
scription drugs and will be prepared to
fill your prescriptions. We shall en
deavor to treat our customers fair and
square and will appreciate your pa
tronage. . . .
TIMBER WANTED. *
Good, sound white oak blocks, 4 feet
long, 15 Inches and up in diameter.
For this class of stock we will pay $12
per thousand feeL Logs measured on
our yard in Dalton.
We also can use a large quantity of
beech, hickory, gum, maple, ash, elm, j
red oak and willow oak 4 feet long,
14 inches and up in diameter. For
gopd, sound stock free from knots in
this class of timber we will pay $9 per
so rush
MARKETS.
Cotton .
Cottonseed ...
Corn *
Wheat
Rye
Gggs .
Butter ,...
Hens
Fries
logs (dressed)
Hogs (gross) .
Calves (veal) .
Cows
steers
Sheep
Quail
Rabits
Squirrels
thousand feet, log measure;
yopr timber in and get your money
for it once a week.
DUANE CHAIR CO.
GRIFFIN BROS
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Catarrh Caqnpt Be Cured
wlth i^C^ ^PilJCAXlOl^, as they
cannot reach the seat of the disease.
Catarrh is a blppd or constitutional
disease, and in order* to cure it you
must take internal remedies. Hall's
Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and
acts directly; on the plood and mucous
surfaces. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is not a
quack medicine. It was prescribed by
one of the best physicians in this!
country for years and is a regular pre
scription. It is composed of the best
tonics known, combined with the besil
blood purifiers, acting directly on the
The perfect combi-
mucous surfaces,
nation of the two ingredients is what
produces such wonderful results in
curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials
free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., j
Toledo, O. j
Sold by Druggists, price 75c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for consti
pation. j
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