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Have You Poultry Troubles ?
Cure the liver and you cure the bird. Nearly
all poultry trouble# are due to adisordered
Thousands ot poultry raisere who
round to keep their flocks in good health, highly
recommend
Daa tv ‘ STOCK & POULTRY
JD CC JLIcc medicine
It’s a liver Medicine.
Also a strengthlng Tonic.
Bee Dee STOCK A
POULTRY MEDICINE
Is a splendid cure for liver
trouble, roup and chicken
cholera. Given regularly
with the feed. In small
doses. It also makes an
excellent tonic.
F. J. Stowe.
Purcell. OUa.
The fair has come and gone, and most
everybody from here reports a fine time.
Winter is coming on, everyone is try
ing to get ont the cotton and pick the
beans before Jack Frost gets here.
Prof. J. C. Cashe and daughter, Miss
Claribel, spent the week-end in Dalton.
Mr. .James Stocks, of Chattanooga, 'is
spending a few days with his sister,
Mrs. O. E. Bevil.
Mr. John Broom and family attended
meeting at Vamells Sunday.
Mr. John Hasty’s wife and little
daughter were in Dalton shopping Mon-
For Sheriff.
If I have not betrayed your confi
dence, I respectfully ask your support
in the general election.
Your obedient servant,
THOMAS B. GLENN-
Interesting Happenings Throughout This Section
as Reported by Citizen Correspondents. C, Personal
and Social News
Pile* Cured ia 6 to 14 Days
Your druggist will refund money If T;
OINTMENT fails to cur* aay e»»e of ltd
Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Plica tol« *
Sunday school is thriving at this
place. Bev. 3. T. Nichols preached a
very interesting sermon on “ Thankful
ness” Sunday evening. We also had
with us Bev. Mr. Bennett, of Spring
Place.
Misses Jewel Thomas and Myrtle
Bryant spent Wednesday and Thursday
Several from here attended the coun
ty fair at Dalton last Friday.
Miss Ola Bailey, of Antioch, spent
Wednesday night with Miss Minnie
Stacy.
Mr. S. Touchstone is spending this
week in Chattanooga.
Mrs. J. M. Bailey, of Antioch, spent
Wednesday night with Mrs. B. L. Bea-
vis.
Mrs. Ed Spence, of Spring Place, is
home for a few days.
Mrs. G. W. Ogletree spent Friday
with her sister, Mrs. F. W. His, of
Dalton.
Mrs. Sadie Boatwright, of Antioch,
and Miss Ida Bailey spent Saturday af
ternoon with Mrs. Essie Hill, on Boute
Too many women struggle
under pains and aches.
They are not sick—but weak,
nervous, irritable.
Such women need that blood-
strength that comes by taking
SCOTT’S EMULSION. It also
• strengthens the nerves, aids the ap-
4 petite and checks the decline.
If wife or mother tire eamfy &A
or look ran down, SCOTT'S
EMULSION will btdld her up. SrJII
SHUN SUBSTITUTES. i) W
The singing given ah the home of
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Faith Saturday
night was enjoyed by a large crowd.
Mr. Andrew Campbell spent Satur
day with his sister, Mrs. Mamie Gos-
wick, at Union Springs.
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Owen spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. John Owen,
near Carbondale.
Mr. B. H. Campbell and Mr. W. L.
Masingill went to Besaca Friday on
business.
Bev. Tom Turner, of Dalton, preached
at the school house Sunday night to a
large and attentive crowd.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Coker, of near
Hill City, spent Sunday with relatives
at this plaee.
Mr. B. 1 H. Campbell attended the
quarterly meeting at Sugar Valley Sat
urday. '
Those who took dinner with Mr. and
Mrs. B. H. Campbell Sunday were Mr. <
and Mrs. Col
daughters, and
with friends and relatives of this place.
Mr. Gale Emerson, of Binggold, spent
Friday night with his aunt, Mrs. Foster.
Misses Alma and Alice Bouth, of Dal-
reaching at this place
ton, attended
Sunday.
Everybody, remember there is. to be
a singing at this place next Sunday
All are most cordially in-
County Spends $19,176.29 During Past
Six Months.
To the people of Whitfield county:
Feeling that you would like to know
how your tax money is being used, I
beg to submit for your consideration
the following report, from April 1st to
Sept. 30th, inclnsive:
Maintenance convicts 1
Equipment conviets
Bridges '. ‘.
Boads .:
County farm
Paupers
Jail fees, etc
Expenses at jail
Stationery
Court honse expenses, wiring,
lights, etc
Non-resident witnesses
Lunacy trials
Small pox . /
Tick eradication
Inquests
Clerk superior court
Tax board
Begistrars
Sundries
Total !
Bespeetfully,
H. J. WOOD,
Ordinary and Chairman County Board.
afternoon,
vited to attend and bring someone
Don’t forget it—fourth
everybody come ont and hear him.
Misses Lee and Mayme Bryant, of
Beaverdale, spent- Friday night with
Miss Hester Eldridge.
. Messrs. Lee Whitmire and Warren
Caldwell spent Thursday night with
Mr. Charlie Whitmire in Dalton.
Mr. and Mrs. Farley Giddens and two
children, Jewel and Wayland, of Eben-
ezer, spent Sunday with Mr. B. H.
Stanfield.
Messrs. Frank and Julian Easley
spent Friday night with their uncle,
Mr. Bob White, in Dalton.
Mr. Frank Easley, who has been
with them.
Sunday.
BAKING POWDER
Best—because
it’sthz purest. Best
because it never
fails. Best—because
it makes every baking
light, fluffy and evenly
raised. Best—because
it is moderate in cost—
highest in quality.
At your grocers.
Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Stacy, of Dalton,
Boute 5, spent Sunday evening with
Mr. and Mrs. Z. V. Bailey, on Boute 1.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Stance! and chil
dren, from the Pocket, spent Saturday
night with Mr. and Mrs. Z. V. Bailey.
Miss Lucy Bailey called on Miss Vera
Nix Sunday evening on Boute 5.
Misses Nellie and Irene Kerr, of
Dalton, called on Ethel Thomas, hear
Phelps Sunday.
Citrolax
CITBOLAX
CITBOLAX
Best thing for constipation, sour
stomach, lazy'liver, and sluggish bow
els. Stops a sick headache almost at
once. Gives a most thorough and satis
factory flushing—no pain, no nausea.
Keeps your system cleansed, sweet and
wholesome. Ask for Citrolax. For
sale by King Drug Co.—Ad& .
$ 4,704.17
773.71
6,076.56
3,301.67
730.45
440.50
769.85
188.15
146.48
The prayer meeting is progressing
nicely. We hope more of the people
will come out to enjoy the prayer
meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Picard are very
faithful in attendance at Sunday school
and prayer meeting, and are ever
ready with their singing which is so
much appreciated.
Quite a crowd from here attended
the fair Friday.
Mr. Samuel Maynard, of Chattanoo
ga, visited homefolks Sunday.
Miss Carry Griggs, of Kennesaw, vis
ited friends here recently.
Miss Annie Hobgood and Mr. Amos
Loughridge, of Dalton, attended Sun
day school here Sunday afternoon.
Miss Annie Hobgood will be princi
pal of the public school here next year.
Her many friends will be glad to have
her here the coming year.
Mrs. Myrtle Porch and husband vis
ited her father, Mr. John Nesbitt, and
family Sunday.
Bemember the protracted meeting at
the Methodist Church beginning' the
first Sunday in October.
Look elsewhere in this paper for an
account of the winning of the banner
at the county singing contest by the
Tilton Baptist class, written by a spe
cial correspondent.
Uncle Bob” Bushton,
of Dalton.
Mr. Harvey Campbell spent Sunday
with his sister, Mrs. Bosa Brock, near
Tilton. ■
Mr. and Mrs. John Helton, of Car
bondale, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. J. M. Bedwine.
Walter Masingill and Andrew Camp
bell are expecting to attend the fair
at Calhoun.
428.39
67.94
92.54
45.80
340.64
51.00
69.30
636.50
68.00
244.64
,$19,176.29
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The Texas Wonder cures kidney and
bladder troubles, removing gravel,
cures diabetes, weak and lame backs,
heumatism, and all irregularities , of the
kidneys and bladder in both men and
women. Begnlates bladder troubles in
hildren. If not sold by your drgggist
will be sent by mail on receipt of $1.00.
One small bottle is two months’ treat
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Send for testimonials from this and
other States. Dr. E. W. Hall, 2926 01-
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Cures Old Sores, Other Remedies Won’t Cure.
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‘ ‘ My wife is rapidly recovering her
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King Drug Co.—Adv.
DOGWOOD VALLEY.
Having suffered for twenty-one years
with a pain in my side, I finally have
found relief in Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-
Boot. Injections of morphine were my
only relief for short periods of time. T
became so sick that I had to undergo
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When the same pain came back one day
I was so sick that I gave up hopes of
living. A friend advised me to try
your Swamp-Boot and I at once com
menced using it. The first bottle did
me so much good that I purchased two
more bottles. I am now on my second
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I passed a gravel stone as large as a big
red bean and several small ones. I
have not had the least feeling of pain
since taking your Swamp-Boot and I
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MBS. JOSEPH CONSTANCE,
Bapides Par. Echo, La.
Personally appeared before me, this
15th day of July, 1911, Mts. Joseph Con
stance, who subscribed the above state
ment and made oath that the same is
ture in substance and in fact.
Wm. Morrow, Notary Public.
The farmers are smiling over the
beautiful sunshine this week, which
has come to draw away the blues.
Cotton picking seems to be the order
of the day through this section.
Our Sunday-school is progressing
nicely; but we could make it better by
more regular attendance, so let every
one get busy to try to make it more
interesting.
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Nuckolls are
spending a few days with relatives in
Chattanooga.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Jay and two chil-
DALTON, BOUTE 1.
CONTAINS I
NO )'
OPIATES
rained. Some did not get home at all
that night, as the creek got up and they
accepted the ; kind invitation of their
friends to spend the night with them.
Mrs. Bell Elkins and little son, of
Chattanooga, were the guests of Her
mother, Mrfe. W. E. Whitener, Saturday
night and Sunday.
Miss Minnie Stacy spent Sunday with
her sister, Mrs. Bell Thomas, at Phelps.
Miss Nellie Kerr, of Dalton, was in
our community Sunday, visiting friends.
Miss Nellie has been school teacher at
Five Springs for a year or two, and the
children and older ones, too, are always
We wish she would
Williams’Kidieyarf Liver PiHs
Singing was very well attended at
Center Point Sunday afternoon, and we
heard some fine music.
Mr. Williams and family were vis
itors at Center Point Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Will King and Mr. and
Mrs. F. W. Hix, of Dalton, attended the
singing Sunday.
‘‘Uncle Jim
Have you overworked your nervous system
_ and caused trouble with your kidneys and
liver? Hare yon pains in loins, side and
back? Have you a flabby appearance
of the face and under the eyes? If so, use
WILLIAMS' KIDNEY AND LIVER PILLS.
For sale by all druggists. Price 50 cents.
WILLIAMS MFC. CO., Praps., Ctevtiand, Ohio
Sold Only By Finckar A Nichols.
Black is still improv
ing.
Several from Carbondale attended
singing at Center Point Sunday. Come
again, friends. We were glad to have
you help us sing. We also welcome the
people from Five Springs and Swamp
Creek, and all others who helped ns
Sunday afternoon.
A large crowd from here attended the
fair at Dalton Friday, and report a
nice time, although they were disap
pointed about the airship.
For Sals by KING DBUG CO., Dalton
POSITIVELY MASTEBS CBOUP.
Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound
cuts the thick choking mucous, and clears
away the phlegm. Opens up the air
passages and stops the hoarse cough.
The gasping, strangling fight for breath
gives way to quiet breathing and peace
ful sleep. Harold Berg, Mass., Mich.,
writes: ‘‘We give Foley’s Honey and
Tar to our children for croup and it al
ways acts quickly.” For sale by King
Drug Co.—Adv.*
glad to see her.
come oftener.
Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Beavis and Misses
Lizzie and Minnie Stacy attended quar
terly meeting at Sugar Valley last Sat
urday.
Mr. Spurgeon Thomas, of Phelps,
spent Sunday at J. M. Bailey’s.
Miss Ola Bailey spent last Wednes
day night with Miss Minnie Stacy, at
Five Springs.
Messrs. Waco Walters, Wash Hill,
Paul Bailey and Frank Walters are
spending this week on the mountain,
.hunting chestnuts. We wish them good
luck and a safe return.
Mrs. Katie Kreischer and Mrs. Wal
ter Schneider, of Boute 5 f spent Sun
day afternoon with Mrs. 3. M. Bailey.
Mrs. W. B. Evans is spending this
week with her son, Mr. Henry Evans,
in Walker county.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hopkins, of At
lanta, were the guests of Mrs. W. E.
Whitener several days last week.
We are glad to state Mr. J. H. Slate
is some better; he is spending this
week with his son, B. M. Slate, near
Eiverbend.
Mr. W. B. Evans, of Boute 2, called
on Mr. G. W. Cavender Sunday.
Mrs. J. M. Bailey was the guest of
Mrs. Mattie Beavis, of Five Springs,
last Wednesday night.
Mr. Johnson, of Fairmount, was vis
iting his daughter, Mrs. Craton Archer,
last week.
Miss Lola Boatwright spent last
Wednesday night with her cousins,
Misses JLucy and Ida Bailey, of Five
Springs.
W. T. Hutcheson, Nicholson, Ga., had
a severe attack of rheumatism. His
feet, ankles and joints were swollen, and :
moving about was very painful. He
was certainly in a bad way when he
started to take Foley Kidney Pills. He
says, “Just a few doses made me feel .
better, and now my pains and rheuma
tism are all gone and I sleep all night
long.” For sale by King Drug Co.—
Adv.
Bring your Cot
ton to us at once.
We are paying
one and a half
cents over mark
et price. Call at
HELP/THE CITYTsOLtUE
tlj _ _ _ V1V »
Prove What Swamp-Boot Will Do For
You.
Send ten cents to'Dr. Kilmer & Co.,
Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample size
bottle. It will convince anyone. Yon
will also receive a booklet of valuable
information, telling about the kidneys
and bladder, When writing, be sure
and mention the Dalton Weekly Citizen.
Begnlar fifty-cent and one-dollar size
bottles for sale at all drug stores.—Adv.
f The city is clamoring for all
you raise—chickens, turkeys,
fru •vegetables, eggs, honey,
milk and meat. Supply the city’s
demand and deliver at their door
by express. Every one wants the
things the country can give whether
they can live there or not.
Send the Country to the City
Our Rates are Low\
Our Service Sure
YOUR SATISFACTION ASSURED
Southern Express Company
“Serve the Public**
Mr. James Simmons, of Atlanta, is
visiting his daughter, Mrs. McDonald.
Mrs. Ethel Jeter has returned from
Macon, where she went to place her
boy in the Masonic orphan’s home.
Mrs. Maggie Whittle, of Atlanta, ia
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
J. Bagley.
Mrs. Ida Waterhouse is off on a visit
to. her sister- in Attalla, Ala., who is
reported very ill.
Mrs. P. N. Mnrr is on a visit to her
mother at Maddox mill.
Most of our people were off last
week, attending the. fair and the supe
rior court in Dalton.
Bev. Mr. Wade filled his regular ap
pointment at the Presbyterian church
Sunday.
Bev.. Mr. Swinford held a series of
revival services at Concord church last
week.
W. H. Isbell, of Broad Acre, visited
his son, Prof. 'Charles Isbell, last Sat
urday.
The Economy Dept,
Store
Phone 66
THE GOLDEN AGE AT HAND.
8eriptural Evidences That Are Aston*
ishing—No One Can Afford to Be
Without the Knowledge.
We do our friends a valuable service
-when we call their attention to the
valuable book entitled. “THE TIME
IS AT HAND.” In which are given
many Scriptural evidences to prove
where we are on the stream of time.
“Men’s hearts are failing them for
fear” and many of the leading think
ers are proposing remedies to better
conditions. The Scriptures assure us
that man’s extremity will be God’s
opportunity, and this book holds ont
an anchor to those who fear the wave
of unrest now spreading over the
world.
The honest heart confesses that it is
at a loss for an explanation of tran
spiring events While we refer to this
as the BRAIN AGE and the Age of
ENLIGHTENMENT, nevertheless
many realize that we are fast ap
proaching a crisis which is wrapped in
darkness owing to the present world
wide social, religious and political on-
rest
Send 35 cents at once for the book.
Bible and Tract Society, 17 Hicks
Street Brooklyn, N. Y.
from. Double face records 75c to
$7.00 each.
Use only Victor Needles if yon
wish best results; 5c per hundred.
Phone 4.
McWilliams
Department Store — Dalton
I think everybody was glad to see
the sun shine again, after so much .rain.
Mr. Henry Freeman, his wife and
children, of Mt. Zion, spent Saturday
and Sunday with relatives at this place.
Slessrs. Joe and Walter Bohanan, of
Beeves Station, attended prayermeeting
here Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Watkins, of
near Blackwood Springs, visited rela
tives here Saturday and Sunday.
Messrs. Ed Townsend and Oscar Cas
teel, of Tilton, were in the Valley Mon
day on business.
Messrs. Johnnie Tippens and Lester
Muse spent Sunday at Carbondale.
Mr. Douglas Brown and sister, Miss
Effie, visited relatives at Calhoun Satur
day and Sunday.
Mr. Wofford Cox, of Besaca, was in
the Valley Sunday.
/ Mr. E. A. Joyce spent one day last
week in Calhoun on business.
Mrs. Virginia Biggens, of Alabama,
is visiting relatives at this place.
Stop Those Early Bronchial Coughs.
They hang on all winter if not check
ed, and pave the way for serious throat
and lung diseases. Get a bottle o-
Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound, and
take it freely. Stops coughs and colds,
heals raw inflamed throat, loosens tb e
phlegm and is mildly laxative Bestfoi
children and grown persons. No of
iates. For sale by King Drug Co.—Ad*
I can say that Peru- M
na is a fine remedy
for catarrh and dis-fcMiL ;
ffflm eases of the tonsils and
‘\\1 many other ailments. It Is
ffijjmL manufactured by a well-
//tf'reA known company, who are
\ *1® Perfectly reliable.”
aM M T ai S« with slight lax-
JH n lie afire qualities.
XM "I have noticed a great
I many others talcing this
/WrA remedy, and I have yet
failed to see a case where
the continued use of Peru-
f .rKSB na did not complete a sat-
[ytyW isfactory cure In reason-
L JQjk able time.”
WHY NOT TRY POPHAM’S
ASTHMA REMEDY
Gives Prompt and Positive Relief In E ’ HI
Case. Sold by Druggists. Price 11.00-
Trial Package by Hail 10c.
WILLIAMS MFC. 00., Praps. CIsTelaad, <L
It was hard on us to go back to work
after a week's rest; but after en
joying the fair, we were all rested up
and began in earnest the task of har
vesting the crops.
Most everybody is enjoying a good
spell of the blues on account of cotton,
prices.