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THE DALTON CITIZEN, THURSDAY, JHNE 17, 1915.
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News of the County
Interesting Happenings Throughout This Section
as Reported by Citizen Correspondents, ©, Personal
and Social News
day evening, June 30th. Everyone en
joyed-the society very much.
Kememher the /children’s day the
fourth Sunday—a splendid program.
A WORD FOR MOTHERS
It is a grave mistake for mothers to neg
lect their aches and pains and suffer in
silence—this only leads to chronic sick
ness and often shortens life.
If your work is tiring; if your nerves are
excitable; if you feel languid, weary or
depressed, you should know that Soott’s
Emulsion overcomes just such conditions.
It possesses in concentrated form the
very elements to invigorate the blood,
strengthen the tissues, nourish the nerves
and build strength.
Scott’s is- strengthening thousands of
mothers—and will help you. No alcohol.
Scott & Bowne. Bloomfield. N. J.
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The weather continues to be rainy
and the farmers have the blues, as they
can’t work in the crops except between
showers.
We are sorry to say Mrs. Beece Thom'
as and Mrs. Susan Mays are on the
sick list at this writing; but we hope
they will be out again soon.
Miss Elizabeth Kreiseher is spending
some time in Borne.
Mrs. Elizabeth West has returned
home after spending a week with her
daughter, Mrs. Lou Carmichael, in Dal
ton.
Misses Effie and Isabella Hill spent
Sunday afternoon with Miss Stella Hill,
at Pine Grove.
Mr. Sam Thomas, Mr. Paul West and
sister, Miss Myrtle, attended service at
Mineral Springs Sunday night. Bev.
Mr. Veach delivered an excellent ser
mon.
Mrs. Felton Collins and daughter re
turned to their home in Atlanta Sunday
after a short stay with Mrs. Thomas,
who has been real sick, but is somewhat
improved.
Messrs. Milton and Earnest Harden
will leave the latter part of the week
for Canton, where they will be the
guests of their cousin, Mr. Lawrence
Harden, for a few days.
TILTON.
MRS. MABEN
WAS MADE WELL
By Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg-
table Compound and Wants
Other Suffering Women
To Know It.
Murfreesboro, Tenn. — “I have
wanted to write to you for a long time
to tell you what your
wonderful remedies
have done for me. I
was a sufferer from
female weakness
and displacement
and I would have
such tired, worn out
feelings, sick head
aches and dizzy
spells. Doctors did
me no good so I tried
the Lydia E. Pink-
ham Remedies—Vegetable Compound
and Sanative Wash. I am now well and
strong and can do all my own work. I
owe it all to Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege
table Compound and want other suffer
ing women to know about it.”—Mrs.
H. E. Maben, 211 S. Spring, St., Mur
freesboro, Tenn.
This famous remedy, the medicinal
ingredients of which are derived .from
native roots and herbs, has for nearly
forty years proved to be a most valua
ble tonic and invigorator of the female
organism. Women everywhere bear
willing testimony to the wonderful vir
tue of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound.
Why Lose Hope.
No woman suffering from any form
of female troubles should lose hope un
til she has given Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound a fair trial.
If yon want special advice write to
Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confi
dential) Lynn, Mass. Yonr letter will
he opened, read and answered by a
woman and held in strict confidence*
Bev. Nelson Hinesley and wife have
returned, after a pleasant visit to home-
folks.
Miss Addie Belle Townsend, of At
lanta, is. the guest of Miss Genevie Gen
tle.
Mr. Fred Hinesley, of Besaca, ii
visiting his brother, Bev. Nelson Hines
ley. I
Miss Anna Blackwood, of Estill
Springs, Tenn., is visiting her father,
Mr. W. C. Blackwood.
Mr. Gibbs and family have gone to
the mountains to pick huckleberries
this week.*
Misses Jennie Hogan and Fannie and
Cecil Tate and Mr. Bace Hogan attend
ed the Children’s day exercises at Pine
chapel the first Sunday, and had quite
a nice time.
Misses Lucy and Eva Callahan and
Jimmie Joyce were among those who
went to the all-day singing at Five
Springs the first Sunday.
Mr. Strand, of Arkansas, a former
resident of this place, is visiting friends
and relatives here.
Mrs. Lou Nance, who has been visit
ing her son, Mr. William Nance, at Car-
bondale, has returned home.
Mr. Jodie Hogan, who has been in
Arizona for some time, is at homo“now
Mrs. W. P. Hiker and children, of
Calhoun, except to visit her father, Mr,
W. M. Tate, and family this week.
Mrs. J. M. Townsend, of Atlanta, vis
ited here this week.
Mrs. Norris’ little grandson, who was
badly burned at his father’s, Mr. John
Norris’, home in Dalton a few days ago,
is at home here now and seems to be
recovering from his injuries.
Mrs. Norris and Mrs. N. C. Harris,
who have been on the sick list, are im
proving.
The convicts are doing splendid work
on the highway, near here.
The Young People’s Aid society met
with Miss Genevie Gentle last Wednes
day evening. Several members and
several visitors were present. After
the very interesting program was closed,
we were served with delicious ice cream
and cake, and the society closed to
meet with Miss Jimmie Joyce Wednes-
AVOID STOMACH ILLS
Take good care of your stomach. 'When
your stomach is upset and you have pains,
aches, cramps, or cholera morbus, then he
sure to take
Curry’s Diarrhoea Sc Dysentary Specific
This preparation never fails to sooth the
stomach, case the pain, and tone up the
affected parts. A safe, dependable remedy
that can be given to children as well os
to grown folks. Recommended for Choi
Morbus, Cholera Intantum, Griping,
Flux and all Allied Affections.
For sale by your druggist or supplied by
the manufacturer.
CURRY-ARRINGTON COMPANY
ROME, GA.
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Sunday school was dull at Center
Point Sunday on account of the all-day
singings around. Let’s all go and not
lose interest in the school just because
there are so many all-day exercises
where we get a big dinner.
Mr. and Mrs." Frank Brock are spend
ing a few days with the latter’s par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Putnam
Mr. Arthur Edwards was calling on
friends .near Center Point Sunday af
ternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Cavender, of Dal
ton, spent Sunday with the Messrs. Cav
ender near Center Point.
The day was pleasantly spent at- Mr,
R. F. Jones’ Sunday, where the Jones
generation met for a family reunion.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Jones and daugh
ter, Miss Ida; Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Jones
and children were wiJh^Mr. Jones at
dinner and did justice to the well pre
pared feast.
Mr. J. G. Black, Miss Mattie Black,
Mr. J. W. Black, and and Mrs. Chas
tain and family and little Gussie and
Francis Cavender called in the after
noon. The older people spent the ev
ening telling tales of their childhood
days, while the children had a happy
time playing out-door games.
Mr. Overton killed a mad dog last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hix, who have
been living near Carbondale for a short
time, are moving back to Dalton.
Mrs. Cephas Mallet and baby, Hor
ace, are spending a few days with Mr.
and Mrs. S. J. Jones.
Mr. Lawrence Biles made a .business
trip to Dalton one day last week.
Don’t forget the all-day singing at
Center Point next Sunday. Everybody
come and bring somebody with you.
Mrs. Sallie Mitchell isn’t any better
at this writing.
HUSBAND RESCUED.
DESPAIRING WIFE
After Four Tears of Discouraging
Conditions, Mrs. Bullock Gave
Up in Despair. Husband
Came to Rescue.
Catron, Ky.—In an interesting letter
from this place, Mrs. Bettie Bullock
writes as follows: “I suffered for four
years, with womanly troubles, and during
fids time, I could only sit up for a little
while, and could not walk anywhere at
tiL At times, I would have severe pains
in my left side.
The doctor was called in, and his treat
ment relieved me for a while, but I was
soon confined to my bed again. After
that, nothing seemed to do me any good.
1 bad gotten so weak I could not stand,
and I gave up in despair.
At last, my husband got me a bottle ol
Cardiff, fiie woman’s tonic, and I com
menced faking' it From the very first
dose, I could tell it was helping me. I
can now walk two miles without its
firing me, and am doing my work.”
If you are all run down from womanly
_jubles, don’t-give up in despair. Try
Cardui, the woman’s tonic. It has helped
more than a million women, in its 50
years of wonderful success, and should
surely help you, too. Your druggist has
sold Cardui for years. He knows what
it will do. Ask him. He will recom
mend it. Begin taking Cardui today.
Write U: Chattanooga Medicine Co.. Ladles*
Dept., Chattanooga, Tenn., for Special
'one .n your case and 64-paxe book.
t far Woman." sen In plain wrapper.
T HE Texas Wonder cores kidney and
bladder troubles, dissolves gravel, cures
diabetes, weak and lame backs, rheuma
tism and all irregularities of the kidneys and
bladder In both men and women. If not sold
yonr druggist, will be sent by mail on re-
__.pt of SI. One small bottle is two months’
treatment and seldom fails to perfect a core.
Send for testimonials from this and other
S tates. Dr. E. W. Hall. 2926 Olive Street,
t. Louis, Mo. Sold by druggists.—Adv.
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McGAUGHEY’S CHAPEL.
PILES! PILES! PILES!
WILLIAMS’ INDIAN PILE OINTMENT
Will cure Blind, Bleeding and
It absorbs the tumors, allays itching at once,
acts os a poultice, gives Instant relief.
For sale by all druggists, mall 60c and MDO.
WILLIAMS MFG.CO., Props., Cleveland, Ohic
Sold Only By Finchsr & Nichols.
FITTS DRUG COMPANY '
A Dependable Drug Store
You can always depend on them to give you what you want. ^
We want your business, and in return we offer you the best grade
of goods that money <*an buy, at prices lower than you have been
accustomed to if you have been trading elsewhere.
Depend on us for quick service.
Depend on us for the best Soda and Cream.
Depned on us for Nunnally’s Candy.
Depend on us for the Purest Drugs.
Depend on us. for whatever you need in the Drug- Line, and you
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FITTS DRUG CO.
It has rained so much thdt* farmers
can’t get to work the crops. Crops in
this part look very well for the work
that they have had. There is a lot of
peas sowed in this valley.
The Sunday school at this place is
not doing much good. I don’t see why
people don’t take more interest than
they do.
Next Sunday is our regular preaching
day, and also an all-day singing in the
old books. Let everybody come and
bring their books with them and enjoy
one more good day at this- grand old
place.
B. L. Brown has been real sick, but
is slowly improving.
“Grandmother” Hurst is on the sick
list again. We hope she will soon be
able to he out,again.
J. C. Johnson made a business trip
to Dalton Monday.
Mamie Leonard is not any better at
present.
J. L. Renfroe had the misfortune of
losing a fine colt last week.
Bain interfered with Bev. Mr. Lupo
filling his appointment here Sunday.
The young people’s prayer meeting
at the Baptist church every Friday
night is a success. All are invited.
Bev. A. B. T. Hambright has been
elected superintendent of the Sunday
school, and urges all to attend.
Mrs. Ethel Jeter returned yesterday
from an extended visit to her sister in
Richmond, Ind.
Mr. Wilson, of Attalla, Ala^Ts visit
ing his father-in-law, Mr. Ark Whittle.
Mrs. E. E. Whittle, of Atlanta, who
has been visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. T. J. Bagby, has returned home.
Mrs. H. B. Crews, of Borne, visited
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Dean,
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Harbuck are vis
iting relatives in Atlanta.
Mrs. Minnie McWhorter and children,
of Atlanta, are with her parents.
Misses Clanselle and Rebecca Whaley,
of Boston, are visiting their aunt, Mrs.
W. E. Nants.
Mr. G. L. Groover has bought the
Heith store and residence and moved
to town.
Mr. Wat Bryant has taken charge of
Cohutta Inn and moved in.
Miss Mattie Stewart, Mr. Charlie Beas
ley, Mr. Marion Hopkins and Master
Johnnie Myers. There f
nine in all.
fiftv-
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PINE GROVE.
It still continues to rain, and the
farmers are getting behind with their
work. /
Mr. and Mrs. C. -L. Smith, of Knox
ville, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wil
burn Holland for a few weeks.
Bev. J. W. Veateh filled his regular
appointment at Mineral Springs Sunday
and Sunday night.
Master Kruger and Miss Jeneva Jar
vis are visiting their brother, Mr. Frank
Jarvis, of Atlanta, this week, and also
relatives and friends in Canton.
Mr. T. T. Smith has purchased a new
automobile.
Misses Mand and Mae Keith and Miss
Georgia Glass are 'attending the. insti
tute t Borne.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Roberts, of Murray,
„ visited Mr. and Mrs. John Osborn Sat
urday night and Sunday.
Mrs. Belton, of Murray, visited her
daughter, Mrs. Cleve Smith, the latter
part of the week.
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Tel. 71, - DALTOH, GA
Invigorating to the Pale and Sickly
The Old Standard general strengthening tonic,
GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC, drives out
Malaria.enriches theblood.andbuildsupthesys-
tem. A true tonic. For adults and children, jQc
dewing Circle With
Much Whispering
Before the stork
arrives there is much
to talk about The
comfort of the expec
tant mother is the
chief topic. And there
is sure to he someone
who has used or knows
of that splendid ex
ternal help, “Mother’s
Friend.” It is applied to the abdominal mus
cles, gently rubbed in and has a most pnj-
nounced effect as a lubricant. It soothes the
network of nerves, enables the muscles to
expand naturally, relieves strain on the liga
ments and thus sets at case any undue strain
on the organs involved. And it does this with
perfect safety. Expectant mothers thus - go
through the ordeal with^ comparative ease and
comfort Knowing mothers who have used
^‘Mother’s Friend” speak in glowing terms of
the absence of morning sickness, absence of
strain on the ligaments and a freedom from
many other distresses.
You can get “Mother’s Friend” at any drug
store or they will gladly get it for you. Write
today to Bradfieid Regulator Co., 401 Lamar
Bldg., Atlanta, Ga., for a highly instructive
book of great value to all expectant mothers.
It contains a valuable expectancy chart, rules
on diet and is brimful of suggestions teat all
women jvili appreciate,
HARMONY.
Rev- Mr. Bennett filled his .regular
appointment at Harmony the first Sun
day, and gave everyone a regular feast
on the little word “Watch.” Come
out to hear him. There is going -to
be an all-day Sunday school rally at
Harmony the fourth Sunday in this
month. Everybody is invited, and ev
erybody is expected to bring well-filled
baskets, as yon know that’s the most
important part.
Those on the sick list this week are
Mrs. Lizzie Myers, Mrs. Eoper, Mrs,
Fraker and Mrs. Hopkins. We hope
they will soon he well again.
We are having plenty of rain at
present. Crops are looking fine.
A large crowd surprised Mr. D. H.
Caudell with a birthday dinner Sunday.
They began gathering about 8 o’clock,
and by the noon hour, there was a
good crowd. Tables were arranged un
der some fine shade, trees; and the good
ladies brought out their baskets filled
with good things to eat, and all spread
dinner together. After all had plenty
to eat, everybody was invited into the
house. With Mr. Bob Eaper and Miss
Jessie Crow as organists, we had some
fine music, and after all had enjoyed
singing a while, some fine ice cream
was served. -Mrs. Cora Caudell played
the graphophone. Everybody enjoyed
it, and the parting hour came too soon.
Those present were Mr. Jean Cady and
family; Mr. Bill Tally, wife and chil-
daughters; Mr. W. B. Caudell, Mrs. W.
J. Acree, Mr.r and Mrs. Will Crow and
family; Miss Dessie Baker, Mr. Hen
derson Thomas, Mr. Frank Fraker and
family; Mr. J. M. Felker, wife and two
sons; Mr. Bob Raper and wife; Master
Milburn Fraker and sister, Lida May;
Mr. Fulton Broadrick, wife and baby;
Mr. Jack Hopkins, Mr. Sylvester Hyde,
Mr. and Mrs. John Beaver and son,
Jean; Mrs. Mat Richardson, Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Bridges, Mrs. .Willbanks and
two daughters, Emma and Exie; Mr.
Walter Richardson, wife and children;
STATESBORO MINISTER
GETS REAL HELP
Rev. J. Powell Tells How He Pound
New Strength to Give to
His Labor*
Bev. J. Powell of Statesboro, Ga.,
suffered from stomach troubles so se
riously that they affected his work.
He struggled on under the handicap
as best he conld — hardly realizing,
perhaps, just how much his sickness
was hurting him.
One day he learned of Mayr’s Won
derful Remedy. He took the first dose
—then decided to take the full treat
ment. He wrote:
“Since using the six bottles of your
wonderful remedy I feel like another
man. It has been quite a wonder to
me to know how one conld have a
stomach disease like mine and live
and do the work I did. I just escaped
the operating table.
“Now I can eat what I please and
ft doesn’t hurt me night or day.”
Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy gives per
manent results for stomach, liver and
Intestinal ailments. Eat as much and
whatever you Hke. No more distress
after eating, pressure of gas in the
stomach and around the heart Get one
bottle of your druggist now and try It
on an absolute guarantee—it not satis
factory money will be returned.
SPRING PLACE
Col. C. N. King spent the week-end
at Blue Ridge.
Mrs. L. W. Cox was in Chatsworth
Monday.
Miss Sarah May Yonberg has re
turned home, after spending several
days with friends in. Chattanooga.
Miss Marie Keith is spending this
week with Mrs. Ida Treadwell.
Misses Billie Cole and Frances Cox
have returned home, after several days’
visit with their brother, Dr. C. C. Cole,
of Atlanta.
Mr. Walter Hargis, of Cleveland,
Tenn., was here Sunday.
Captain Flowers returned Saturday,
after several weeks’ tour of the north.
Mr. Lon Hollum was called to the
bedside of his brother, who is very ill
in Chattanooga.
Mr. Luther Latimei will leave Wed
nesday for Alabama, where he has
accepted a position' as traveling sales
man for the Wright Drug company.
Miss Lulu Henry will be home Wed
nesday for a two weeks’ vacation from
the West-EUis hospital, where she has
been in training for several months.
S. S. S. Is a Regular ’
Rheumatism is often the effect of some
other blood affliction that has left its im
press in the joints, muscles and mucous
coverings of the body. It works into the
tissue cells, those tiny, little bodies in
which nutrition goes on. And it is here
that a most remarkable medicine known
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effective work.
Its action is marvelous. Bed-ridden
rheumatics N get on their feet as if by
magic. That cold, clammy sensation that
made you hug a red bot stove is gone in
a twinkling. That excruciating pain that
made a feather lay as heavy as a ton of
coal on the skin is gone. You get up and
dance with glee.
Your rheumatism is gone—absolutely!
It is an actual logical fact, that Swift’s
Sure Specific flushes your blood, gives
your entire blood circulation a fine
thorough hath. It just naturally and in a
twinkling irrigates every atom In your
Mr. Ed Warmaek, oFDalton, was here
the last of the week.
Miss Fannie Johnson has returned
from Atlanta, where she has been vis
iting for several weeks. -
Miss Malinda Shields is visiting her
aunt, Mrs. Hill, in Knoxville, this week.
Lnke Cox and W. C. Bowden were
here Sunday.
Mrs. J. J. Bates is visiting her
daughter, Mrs. Bnck Bowers, of Boys-
ton, Ga.
Some of the young people enjoyed a
fishing trip to Treadwell’s mill Monday.
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To Drive Out Malaria
And Build Up The System
Take the Old.Standard GROVE’S
TASTELESS chill TONIC. Yon know
what yon are taking, as the formula is
printed on every label, showing it is
Quinine and Iron in a tasteless form.
The Quinine drives ont malaria, the
Iron builds np the system. 50 cents
TRICKUM
General Green seeme to take every
body’s crop.
Mr. Farley Giddens, of Bock Springs,
spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr.
B. A. Giddens and family.
Mrs. J.. A. Beasley, of Wilmont, is
spending a few days with her brother,
Mr. B. A.- Giddens, near Dogwood.
Mr. John Holder, “Grandma” Cry-
der, Mr. Ben Leonard and Mr. B. H.
Hasty are -sfek. We hope they will be
well again soon.
Miss Linnie Giddens, of near Dog
wood, spent Sunday with her annt, Mrs.
Nettie Giddens, near Tunnel Hill.
Masters Floyd, Earl and Metz Gid
dens, of near Dogwood, spent Sunday
with Masters Percy and John Giddens,
near Tunnel Hill.
Master Floyd Giddens killed a big
rattlesnake about four feet long recent-
!y-
Mr. B. A. Giddens and daughter, Miss
Linnie, made a business trip to Dalton
last Monday.
Miss Jhlia Cryder and sister spent
Monday afternoon with their annt,
Mrs. John Holder, of Dogwood.
Whenever You Need a General Tonic
Take Grove’s
The Old Standard Grove’s Tasteless
chill Tonic is equally valuable as a
General Tonic because it contains the
well known tonic properties of QUI NINE
and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives
ont Malaria, Enriches the Blood and
Builds np the Whole System. 50 cents.
TEMPLE £
Mr. Charley j
Mt. Sewanee, Tei
Mr. Tom Gregory i
our community Morula]
hutta Springs.
Winfrey ColvarJ
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom (
Sunday with Mr.anil
Miss Mand Ovber i
in Chatsworth.
Louis Hieks, of Eton,]
in our community.
Mr. Jim Pnllen ij
Mrs. Crider, at Oak (
The Sumach sini
Fairy Sunday
thit was there. Wei
back again.
The young people <
to Cohutta Springs!
as follows: Messrs. 1
drew Nation,
Bookout, Dewey Nal
Birt Witzel, Charlie (
Hayes.
Dalton people,
Springs. There are ]
California to Maine.
Charier I
Piles Cured in 6 i
Four druggist will
OINTMENT tails to c
Blind. Bleeding or F
The first application ghesh
Well located
are for sale at
keeping with
tions. For it i
hard dollars to;
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yield of crops
net price,
will call to see;
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Box 38 Cali
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MOUNTAINS indescribable. The Beautiful S
Climate, Invigorating Air, Country Quiet and ,
ience intermingle to make them Ideal Places for jl.
Vacation. In fact, it's a VACATION LAND
pie go and get
Health, Pleasure, Rest,
. Easily and Quickly reached
By TRAIN SERVICE of the
Nashville, Chattanooga & St.
Lectures, Concerts, Musical Programs and ‘
await you at Cool Monteagle in July and -
it’s hot elsewhere. n c tobd 1
SUMMER TICKETS on sale daffy. Return »® It <5 " aBe ef
Special Low Rate Tickets to Monteagle an 2,5'
be sold June 30, July I, 5, 8, 15, 22, 29, Aug-
Return Limit Sept. 4. hedule*!*
ARTISTIC FOLDERS, sleeper reservations, sc ^ rejt V
and full particulars gladly furnished. See n
Agent, or write _ - n o0 ,
F. J. FLEMISTER, Agent, W. & A.,
COLE DANLEY, D. P. A., Chattanooga,
LET US ASSIST IN PLANNING YOUR VA0P|