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THE DALTON CITIZEN, THURSDAY, JULY 15, 1920.
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ing. The heavy Cahill castings are also more durable than castings less
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Helped Father and Son
“Ziron Did Us Both Good” Writes Mr. Gentry,
of Norene, Tenn.
r ' is a well-known medical fact, that
iron is a necessary constituent of. the
blood, and that blood lacking iron is
the cause of many troubles that only iron
will cure. .
Ziron, a scientific'' cbiftpoUrieTof iron
with other valuable ingredients, is- the
remedy to take when your blood needs
more iron, and your system requires a
tonic. Ziron is mild and harmless, does
not stain the teeth, and is good for chil
dren as well as adults.
Mr. P, G. Gentry, of Norene, Tenn.,
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Most of the farmers of this section
are up with their work.
Doare Caldwell walking through his
cotton field, found two cotton blooms.
The good ladies of this section seem
to be busy canning peaches.
Cotton and corn are very good here.
The Iiowell school house will soon
be ready to begin school.
We are glad to see Mr. J. C. Johns
ton up again. He spent a few days
in Dalton with his brothers; he also
spent Sunday with Mr. Sam Reed,
near New Hope.
The Sunday school at McGaughey’s
chapel is progressing.
Mr. J. N. Crow is improving at
this writing.
Mr. Henry Johnston went to Hope-
well Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Molly Smith, of Dalton, visit
ed Mrs. J. X. Crow last week, re
turning home Sunday.
Mr. Sloan will soon have ripe water
melons to eat.
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The death angel has visited our
community and taken away the sweet
little baby of Will L. Camp. She
was four months old. She has gone
to meet her mother who preceded her
to the grave about four months ago.
The .body was taken to Antioch Tues
day for burial; funeral services were
conducted by Rev. Joe Maples.
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It Helps!
There can be no doubt
as to the merit of Cardui,
the woman’s tonic, in
the treatment of many
troubles peculiar to
women. The thousands
of women who have been
helped by Cardui in the
past 40 years, is conclu
sive proof that it is a
good medicine for women
who suffer. It should
help you, too.
Take
CARDUI
gTlte Woman’s Tome
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Mrs. N. E. Varner, of
Hixson, Tenn., writes;
“I was passing through
the .. . My back and
sides were terrible, and
my suffering indescriba
ble. I can’t tell just how
and where I hurt, about
all over. I think ... I
began Cardui, and my
pains grew less and less,
until I was cured. I am
remarkably strong for a
woman 64 years of age.
I do all my housework.”
Try Cardui, today. E-76
writes: “Ziron Iron Tonic has made good
in my family. I have used it to a very
great advantage to myself and my 14-
year-old boy. It did us both good. 1
think it is a good medicine for what it is
recommended.”
If you are pale, weak, tired, feel down
and out, take Ziron. It will put iron into
your blood, and should help build you up.
Get a bottle from your druggist today,
and give ZIRON a fair trial. Sold by
him under a money-back guarantee.
Ask him about it He will tell you.
wright and other relatives.
Mrs. Ida Bartow and Mrs. Mary E.
Harden spent Saturday night and Sun
day with the Misses White at Zone,
and attended the all-day singing Sun
day at Zone Baptist church, which
was enjoyed by a large crowd.
Mrs. Lonia Bailey, of Chattanooga,
spent last week with Miss Lucy Bailey.
Miss Cliristena Harden had as her
guest Saturday night Miss Mamie
Bailey, of this place.
LEMON JUICE
FOR FRECKLES
Girls! Make beauty lotion for
a few cents—Try It!
Squeeze the juice of two lemons into
bottle containing three ounces of
orchard white, shake well, and you
have a quarter pint of the best freckle
and tan lotion, and complexion beauti-
fier, at very, very small cost.
Your grocer has the lemons and any
drug store or toilet counter will supply
three ounces of orchard white for a
few cents. Massage this sweetly frag
rant lotion into the face, neck, arms
and hands each day and see how
freckles and blemishes disappear and
how clear, soft and rosy-white the skin
becomes. Yesl It is harmless and
never irritates.—Adv.
. Miss Hattie Sweeney continues very
low. We hope for her a speedy recov
ery.
Mr. Dan Nicholson, who has served
.four years in the U. S. Army, received
his discharge the fourth, and stopped
'a few days to visit relatives and
friends en route to Topeka, Kan.
( Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Dantzler and
daughter, Evelyn, visited relatives
near Grove Level Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Beecher Jordan and
children, of Red Hill, visited the lat
ter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Pearson, Sunday.
Our entire community was shocked
upon hearing of the tragic death of
Mr. Ben Prater, who was instantly
killed by lightning in Texas the ninth
His death has caused genuine sorrow
here among his many (friends and
schoolmates. His body will be
brought to Chattanooga for inter
ment
The singing at Good Hope Sunday
afternoon, was edjoyed iby a large
crowd.
A Nervous
Wreck
For the woman who has he- j
come “a nervous wreck”, be-I
cause of the physical Ills pecu-1
liar to women there’s relief and ]
restoration to health and hap- I
plness in an old- family doctor’s I
prescription used in his prac
tice for half a century to help
suffering women and safeguard
young girls.
BETTER
DEAD
Life is a burden when the body
is racked with pain. Everything
worries and the victim becomes
despondent and downhearted. To
bring hack the sunshine take
COLD MEDAL
" man—u "
The national remedy of Holland for over
200 years; it is qn enemy of all pains re
sulting from kidney, liver and nric add
troubles. All druggists, three sizes.
Look for the name Gold Medal on every box
.id accept no imitation
Sira. Paraiee Frazier, Longview, Tex.,
said of STELLA VITAE; “I cannot say ]
too much for this wonderful medicine. ]
I had taken other female medicines for |
two years with no good results I ami
truly grateful for STELLA VITAE, f
Mrs. J. F. Lee, Hilstead, Ga., had |
female complaint for years. * Three I
bottles of STELLA VITAE cured her, j
she said, and added, “1 am certainly I
thankful for this great female tonic,’*'
Sold by your
druggist upon
agreement that if the
first Bottle fails to bene
fit, money will be refunded.
THACHER MEDICINE CO.
Chattanooga, Tenn., UoS,4j I
CITY DRUG STORE
J. W. Crawford, Prop.
Mrs. Bessie Schutze, of Washing
ton. D. C., is spending a few days with
Mrs. Z. V. Bailey, Mr. Ben Boat-
Why Itch and Burn
With Skin Diseases?
There is a Way is Get Rid of
the Torturous Suffering.
(Terrifying skin irritations, ecze
ma. tettef, boils, pimples, etc., have
tfieir origin in a disordered con
dition of the blood. They come
from a colony of tiny germs which
get into the hlqod and multiply
by the million.
Lotions, salves'* ointments' or
similar treatment cannot possibly
reach the source of thq trouble,
which is. the blood*.
When any of these symptoms
appear you should take prompt
steps to rid the blood of the germs
which cause them. And the one
remedy which has no equal_ as a.
blood -cleanser is S. S.S., which is
sold by druggists everywhere..
Begin taking S. S. S. today, and
write to our Chief Medical Ad
viser, who will give you special in-i
structions without charge. Ad
dress Sjyift Specific Co., Atlanta,
Ga*
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It still rains, and the farmers have
the blues because the grass is run
ning at large through the crops.
Rev. George McClure, of Chatta
nooga, preached a very interesting
sermon at this place Sunday after
noon. We hope he may be able to
come back again soon, as we all en
joyed his sermon very much.
, Mr. Ernest Chapman and children,
of Ringgold, spent Sunday and Sun-
night with relatives here,
j Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gordy, of
■Dalton, spent Saturday night and Sun
day with Mr. Claud Jay and family,
j Mrs. C. A. Jay and children, of
North Chattanooga, are spending a
few days with relatives here.
Mr. R. L. Phillips, of Rome, spent
the week-end with relatives here.
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; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jay and sister,
Ella, spent a part of last week with
(■relatives near Ringgold.
Mrs. Manson Michael and baby spent
,the week-end with relatives at Reo.
[ Mr. and Mrs. Will Fischer and chil
dren, of Reo, spent the week-end with
Mrs. Jones and family.
, Several of the young people from
this place attended the ice cream sup
per at Mr. Orr’s Saturday night, near
Trickum.
Mrs. Addle Hanson, of Tunnel Hill,
and Mrs. Linda Rhea, of Texas, are
visiting Mrs. Lena Jay.
Miss Holly Teet, of Dalton, and Mr.
,WU1 Hambright, of Texas, spent part
of last week with Mr. Erakin Whit
mire and family.
Remember the Sunday school every
Sunday morning at 10 o’clock.
We are having a lot of rainy weath
er. The farmers are getting behind
with their crops.
, Mr. and Mrs. Boon Bowers and son,
Alex, made a business trip to Dalton
, Monday.
Mr. Schiller Wilson, of Norton, is
very low with fever. We hope for
,an early recovery,
i Mr. Doke Ledford made a business
trip to Catoosa last Saturday.
Mr. Bill Jordan passed through our
burg last Wednesday.
, Little Raymond Ledford has been
•very sick but is better now.
. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Anderson, of
.Tunnel Hill, were calling on their
father, Mr. H. C. Anderson, of Dawn-
.ville.
. Little Mary Jordan is very sick at
this writing.
Mr. Polk Holcomb made a business
trip to Carter’s Quarters last week.
J. K. Dillingham passed through
our burg last Friday.
Mr. Westbrook, of Dalton, was call
ing on Mr. Boon Bowers last Friday.
! Mr. and Mrs. Elmer McFalls, of
^Murray, passed through our burg
last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Morgan, of
Deep Spring, were calling on Mr. and
Mrs. Doke Ledford last Sunday.
By
‘ ‘How I cleared the Twin of Rats,
J. Tucker, R. L
“As night watchman believe I have
seen more rats than any man. Dogs
wouldn’t dare go near them. Got $1
pkg. of RAT-SNAP, inside of 6 weeks
cleared them all out. Killed them by
the acore every night. Guess the rest
were scared away. I’ll never be with
out RAT-SNAP.” Three sizes, 25c,
50c, $1.00. Sold and guaranteed by
Fincher & Nichols.—Adv.
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, Rev. John T. Richardson, of Dal
ton, took dinner with Mr. and Mrs.
George Sisk Sunday.
Mr. Lorenza Head spent Sunday
afternoon with Mr. Claud Evitt at
Mill Creek.
Mr. and Mrs. Edd Rollins, of Dog
wood, spent Saturday night with Mr.
and Mrs. J. E. Rogers.
Mr. Ernest Rogers is spending the
week in Graysville.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Langston and
Dette. of Spring Place, spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Dunn.
Miss Minnie Head is very sick at
this writing.
The ice cream supper given by
Messrs. Fred and Grady Orr was en
joyed by a big crowd.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Massengill, of
Yillanow. spent fbe fourth of July
with Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Dunn.
Let’s everyone remember our con
vention the 24th of this month.
Mr. Frank Wood has returned from
Hot Springs. Ark., where he spent
several weeks.
Rev. John T. Richardson filled his
regular appointment at this place Sun
day morning.
Mr. Joe Carr, of Anderson, S. C.,
spent last week with his parents, of
this p’ace.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Chaffin, of
Atlanta, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. WU1 Field.
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION
OF THE BANK OF DALTON,
LOCATED AT DALTON, GA.,
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSI
NESS JUNE 30, 1920.
RESOURCES.
Demand Loans $ 1,351.58
Time Loans 321,477.43
Bonds and Stocks owned
by the Bank 18,675.00
Banking House 16,000.00
Furniture and Fixtures 4,000.00
Other Real Estate 4,096.41
Cash in Vault and Amount
Deposited in Banks 26,125.97
Cash Items 1,37S.04
War Saving Stamps 846.00
Total $393,950.43
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock Paid in $ 50,000.00
Surplus Fund 5,000.00
Undivided Profits, less Cur
rent Expenses, Interest
and Taxes Paid 5,090.93
Individual Deposits Subject
to Check 128.79S.67
Savings Deposits - 114,409.58
Time Certificates 16,164.29
Cashier’s Checks 47936
Notes and Bills Rediscount
ed 10,007.60
Bills Payable, Inoluding Time
Certificates Representing
Borrowed Money 64,000.00
Total $393,960.43
STATE OF GEORGIA, WHIT
FIELD COUNTY.
Before me came JAMES J. COPE
LAND, Cashier, of The Bank of Dal
ton, who being duly sworn, says that
the above and foregoing statement is
true condition of said Bank, as
shown by the books of file in said
Bank.
JAMES J. COPELAND.
Sworn to and subscribed before me,
this 14tb day of July, 1920.
L. E. HARRIS,
Notary Public, Whitfield Co., Ga.
A TEXAS WONDER,
for kidney and bladder trouble, grav
el, weak and lame back, rbenmatiem
and irregularities of the kidneys and
bladder. If not Bold by your druggist,
by mail $1.25. Small bottle often
cures. Send for sworn testimonials. Dr.
E. W. Hall, 2926 Olive St, St. Louis,
Mo. Sold by druggists.
WOMEN OF
MIDDLE AGE
May Pass the Critical Period
Safely and Comfortably by
Taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound.
Summit, N. J.—“I have taken Lydia
E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound dur
ing Change of Life
and I think it is a
good remedy in such
a condition. I could
not digest my food
and had much pain
and burning in my
stomach after
meals. I could not
sleep, had backache,
and worst of all
were the hot flashes.
I saw in the papers
about Vegetable
Compound so I tried it. Now I feel all
right and can work better. You have
my permission to publish this letter.”
—Victoria Koppl, 21 Oak Ridge Ave.,
Summit, N. J.
If you have warning symptoms such
as a sense of suffocation, hot flashes,
headaches, backache, dread of im
pending evil, timidity, sounds in the
ears, palpitation of the heart, sparks
before the eyes, irregularities, con
stipation, variable appetite, weakness,
inquietude, and dizziness, get a bottle
of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com
pound and begin taking the medicine at
once. We know it will help you as it
did Mrs. Koppl.
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received. Talk over with us which one you need.
JAMES JUFFLY CO., distributors, Chattanoaga, Tenn.
CHEROKEE MFG. CO., Agents, Dalton, Ga.
LEWIS BURKE ft CO.
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INVESTMENT BANKERS
Government bonds that net you
6% free of local taxes are a better
investment than money in a bank
at 4%. Other attractive invest
ments yielding up to 8 and 9%.
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AS DANGEROUS
Calomel salivates! It’s mercury. Calomel
acts like dynamite on a sluggish liver. W e
calomel comes into contact with sour bi e 1
crashes into it, causing cramping and nausea.
Take “Dodson’s Liver Tone” Instead I
If yon feel bilious, headachy, con
stipated and all knocked ont, just go
to your druggist and get a bottle of
Dodson's Liver Tone for a few cents,
•which is a harmless vegetable sub
stitute for dangerous calomel. Take
a spoonful and if it doesn’t start
jour liver and straighten yon up
better and quicker than nasty calomel
and without making you 3ick ; 7°“
just go back and get your mon
If you take calomel today y°
be sick and nauseated tomorrow,
sides, it may salivate you, while
yon take Dodson’s Liver Tone F
will wake up feeling great,
ambition and ready for work ox' P
It is harmless, pleasant and sSt
give to children; they like it-