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THE DALTON CITIZEN, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1914.
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Com, Small Grain, Hay, Potatoes, Etc.
and will talk with the exhibitors, asking as to the work involved, the cost, the re
turns, and other matters connected with the production of crops other than that
of cotton, we are confident you will get information that will benefit you greatly
CL Whitfield Farm Lands are especially adapted to the culture of crops other
than cotton; a whole-hearted experiment in this direction will convince the most
skeptical.
CL Many Whitfield farmers have practically deserted cotton culture and are be
coming independent.
CL When at the fair, visit the department set apart for Live Stock. This is a
great live stock country. Meat can be made profitably here. Dairying, conducted
on the right line, will pay handsomely.
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CL Summing up: Go to the fair and
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See the Great Variety ot Foodstuffs Raised on Whitfield Farms ,
and the Fine Live Stock that Can Be Raised in This Section. Let those mak
ing the exhibits tell you of the profits.
When in Dalton visit the Undersigned Business Firms. They stand ready at all times to co-operate
with you in the upbuild of this section, being deeply interested in your prosperity both from a feel
ing of deep friendship for you, and from a personal business standpoint.
Ct, The Undersigned Firms have much to offer you in seasonable goods and in other lines of bus
iness. Drop in to see them. %
Baker Furniture Co., Furniture and Undertaking.
The Bank of Dalton, Bankers, Savings Department.
Barrett, Denton & Lynn Co., Flour Milling.
Bowen Bros., Meat Market, Groceries.
Buchanan Furniture Co., Furniture.
L. Buchholz, Resturant, Fruits, etc.
Cannon’s, Department Store.
J. A. Carter, Dry Goods, Shoes, Undertaking, v
Caylor-Farmer Co., Department Store.
Chero-Cola Bottling Co., Bottled Soft Drinks.
Crescent Theater, Motion Pictures.
The Dalton Buggy Co., “Everything on Wheels.”
Eaton & Coffey Co., Department Store.
The Economy Department Store.
Felker & Felker, Men’s Clothing and Furnishings.
Fincher & Nichols, Druggists.
The First National Bank, Bankers, Savings Department,
Fite Hardware Co., Wholesale and Retail Hardware.
Fitts Drug Co., Druggists.
Harlan & Neal, Clothing, Men’s and Boys’ Furnishings.
King Drug Co., Druggists.
Leonard-McGhee Furniture Co., Furniture, Undertaking.
Manly Manufacturing Co., Jails, Portable Convict Cages.
W. Lee McWilliams, Department Store.
Portrum & Altman, Millinery, Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear.
F. S. Pruden, General Insurance, Real Estate.
Routh’s, Five, Ten and Twenty-Five Cent Store.
The A. J. Showalter Co., Printers, Binders, Music Book
Publishers.
Smith-Hall Grocery Co., Wholesale Groceries and
Notions.
Thomas Dry Goods Co., Dry Goods, Shoes, Clothing,
Furnishings.
L. Wender, Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Furnishings.