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THE DALTON CITIZEN, THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 1920.
“Felt Like Eating’
Man and Wife, All Run-Down from Farm Work,
, Were Greatly Helped by Ziron.
»Y WIFE and I, after a hard
lYI Bpring on the farm, were
tired and run-down,” says
Hr. E. B. Mulkey, of Route 1, Acworth,
Ga. “We neither felt well. I knew my
blood was bad, as 1 had little boils on
the back of my neck.
“We felt we needed a builder. We
had heard of Ziron and thought it
must be what we needed. It certainly
was. We took it faithfully, and after
a week or such a matter we began to
feel better. My wife felt like cooking,
and I sure felt like eating.
“Ziron sure did us good. It made
us both feel stronger and better for
the fall work, which everyone knows
is ‘some work* on a farm. My boils
began to dry up, though just at first
they seemed worse.
“We are much better and can highly
recommend Ziron, and gladly do so for
it sure did ns good.”
Ziron is a safe, reliable, tonic medi
cine, good for men, women and child
ren, when an iron tonic is indicated.
It is easy to take and contains no
habit-forming drugs.
Ask your druggist or dealer.
A TEXAS WONDER.
for kidney and bladder trouble, grav
el, weak and lame hack, rheumatism
and irregularities of the kidneys and
bladder. If not sold by your druggist,
by mail $1.25. Small bottle often
cures. Send for sworn testimonials. Dr.
E. W. Hall, 2926 Olive 8t„ St. Leuis,
Mo. Sold by druggists.
years signal corps school, Camp Al
fred Tail, N. J.
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Most all the fanners are done “lay
ing by” their crops. They are wait
ing now to thresh their grain.
Sunday school was very good at Cen
ter Point, with an attendance of 54
members. ; -
Several people from here are expect
ing to attend the singing convention at
Pleasant Grove Saturday.
Miss Mildred Quinn is spending a few
weeks with relatives in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Strickland, of
Dalton, were guests Saturday night and
Sunday of Charley Joines and family, of
Phelps.
Miss Mossie Mitchell spent Sunday
with Miss Lizzie Bell King at Mr. Buell
Stark’s near Phelps.
Mr. and Mrs. Zollie White, of Red-
wine 's Cove, were visiting their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Huston.
Remember Sunday school at 10 o’
clock. Come and bring some one with
you.
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♦ THE ARMY SPEAKS. ♦
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I am the new democratic peace-time
army, and I speak to the youth of
America. Roll up the curtain of time,
O! youth, and see yourself as you
would wish to be twenty years hence.
The curtain of time rolls down again
and once more we are in the living
present. O! yiuth, I have, seen again
As the Savannah Press Views
the Gubernatorial Race
ffliff Walker has smoked out Mr.
Tom Hardwick. If he does not prove
to be “Cliff the Giant Killer,” he ha*
shown, himself an expert range DBfltt
f—Savannah Press.
you as you would be. I know your as
pirations, your longings, and I would
satisfy them. I would make them
come true. Ask only, and it shall be
given you. I The man of tomorrow
must be the trained man.
This little old earth on which you
live becomes ‘‘littlefr” each year in
the minds of men. I give you travel.
J show you the far places and the near
places. These things, I give you. I
prepare you for the future. But I do
more: I provide for the present. I
give you a liberal return for the ser
vice you render the country. I give
you^your clothing, your food. I attend
to your physical wants, I take care of
your mind, your body and your soul.
I give you the safest insurance in the
world. I take care that you secure
.recreation and amusements. I satis
fy the needs of the present. I give
you. O! youth, the choice of fourteen
branches in the greatest university in
the world. O! youth, give ear and
heed my sayings, for I will give you
your heart’s desire.
Call and ask the recruiting represen
tative at Dalton all about it.
Enlistments for last week: Silas N.
Shaw, Kingston, three years artillery,
Germany; Frank Collins, aDlton, three
years artillery, Germany; Clifford Kil
gore, Carters, three years signal corps,
Camp Gordon; Cecil A. Wrinkle, three
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•Mrs. Lizzie Finley.
“Blessed are the dead which die in
the Lord.” This cafn truly be said of
our beloved sister, Lizzie Finley, who
departed this life in February, 1920.
Beautiful, indeed, was her character
—gentle, patient, unselfish, kind and
noble. She wrought well, gentle with
out weakness, mindful of others, de
vout to God and a consistent Christian.
In her home, her church, her com
munity, she served God by serving
others, and in her passing Grove Level
church has suffered a great loss, but
for her a decided gain, since to depart
and be with Christ is for better.
Surviving her are her husband, two
daughters and four sons.
Be it resolved, That we extend to
them our sympathy, a copy of this
be placed on the record of the church,
and a copy be furnished the family.
F. C. DANTZLER,
N. G. FOSTER,
C. W. ISBILL, Committee.
SEARCH OUT THE
GERMS OF RHEUMATISM
Find Out What Causes Your Suf
fering and Go After It.
Some forms of this disease have
been found to come from tiny
germs in the blood, which set up
their colony in the muscles, or
joints and begin to multiply by
the million. You can easily un
derstand, therefore, that the only
intelligent method of treating such
-cases is through the blood.
S.S.S. is such a thorough blood
purifier and. cleanser that it can
be relied upon to search out all
disease germs and impurities and
eliminate _ them from the system,
and this is why it is such an ex
cellent remedy for Rheumatism.
Go to your drug store and get
a bottle of S. S. S. today, and if
your case needs special attention,
you can obtain medical advice free
by writing fully to Chief Medical
Adviser, Swift Laboratory, Atlan-.
ta, Georgia.
Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis
Railway Co.
CO-OPERATIVE MARKETING SERVICE
THE MARKETING DIVISION OF THE TRAFFIC DEPARTMENT OF THE
NASHVILLE, CHATTANOOGA & ST. LOUIS RAILWAY WILL FURNISH
TO PERSONS DESIRING TO PURCHASE THE NAMES AND
FOR SALE
APPLES, 6 cars; Bags, Baskets, Crate s , Egg Cases, Hampers. Blackberries,
CATTLE: Aberdeen Angus, Grade, Hereford, Holstein, .Terser. Shorthorn; Chick
en Coops, Corn Meal, Flour; DOGS: Bird and Collies; FEED: Ground Barley,
Bran, Beet Pulp, Chicken, Corn, Dairy, Damaged Grain, Horse, Cottonseed Hulls,
Alfalfa Meal. Cottonseed Meal, Peanut Meal, Velvet Bean Meal, Mixed Oats, Rice
Bran and Polish. Salt, Shorts, Tankage; HAY: Bean, Clover, Red Top, Timothy;
GOATS: Angora, Common; IMPLEMENTS: Boiler, 30 H.P., Corn Cultivator, Cot
ton Gin Outfit, Cream Separator, Ensilage Cutter; ENGINES: 25 H.P., Gasoline;
2Ys H.P., Gasoline; 2 H.P., Gasoline; 4 H.P. Gasoline; INCUBATORS: 50, 120
Egg; Milling Outfit, Power Baler, Rock Crusher and Steam Engine; Safe Register.
Sausage Mill, Saw Mill, Saw Rig, Steam Engine and Boiler: Thresher and Engine;
Thresher, Tractor and Plow; Tractors, Wheat Drill, Well-boring Machine, Wagons;
JUNK: Ginseng, Hide s , Rags, Scrap Iron, Limestone. Manure; MEAT: Bacon,
Hams, Shoulders; MELONS: Canteloupes, Watermelons: Nursery Stock; POSTS,:
Cedar, Locust; Pears; POTATOES: Irish, Sweet; POULTRY and EGGS: Lang-
shan, Leghorn, Plymouth Rock. Rhode Island Red, Wyandotte; SEED: Barley,
Clover (all kinds), Oats, Rape. Rye, Vetch; SHEEP: Cotswold, Dorset, Grade,
Hampshire Oxford Shorp s hire Southdown; STOCK HORSES, etc: Belgian Mare,
Grade Mares and Horses, Percheron Mares and Stallions, Percheron Colts and
Teams, Jacks, Mules; SWINE: Berkshire, Dnroc Jersey, Grade, Hampshire,
O. I. C., Poland China; WOOD: Cord, Pulp; Wool; Vinegar.
TO PRODUCERS WILL BE FURNISHED ON APPLICATION THE NAMES AND
ADDRESSES OF PERSONS BY WHOM THE FOLLOWING COMMODITIES ARE
WANTED
Eatifig Apples,, Bees; Brick: building, pres s ed; Barrels (apple); Baskets,
Hampers, Canned Goods, Cans (tin) ; Egg Cases, Crates,^Chicken Coops; CATTLE:
Grade, Hereford, Holstein, Jersey, Shorthorn; Cement, Charcoal, Coal, Coke;
DOGS: Bird and Collies; FEED: Beet Pulp, Bran, Corn, Cottonseed Hulls, Cot
tonseed Meal, Damaged Grain; HAY: all kind s ; Oats, Peanut Meal, Mixed (all
kinds), Shorts, Shucks, Straw, Tankage; GOATS: Angora, Stiff Legged; IM
PLEMENTS: Silo Filler, Saw Mill, Fertilizer Broadcaster, Grist Mill, Lime Pulver,
Rock Crusher, Stapling Wire; JUNK: all kinds; Lime, Manure; MEAT: Hams;
Molasses, Nursery Stocks; POTATOES: Irish, Sweet; SEED: Alfalfa, Barley,
Clover (all kinds); Gra s s (all kinds); Millet, Oats, Rye, Vetch, Wheat; .SHEEP:
(all kinds); Straw; WOOD: Cord; Wool.
BREEDERS OF LIVE STOCK AND PRODUCERS OF FIELD, GARDEN AND’
ORCHARD PRODUCTS FOR SALE, EXCEPT SUCH AS REACH THE MAR
KET THROUGH ESTABLISHED AND LOGICAL CHANNELS, ARE INVITED
TO COMMUNICATE TO THE UNDERSIGNED COMPLETE DISCREPTIONS,
QUANTITIES AND OTHER NECESSARY INFORMATION OP SUCH COM
MODITIES.
INSTRUCTIVE LITERATURE ON ALFALFA, SILOS, T.TME IN AGRICULTURE,
PEANUT AND SOY BEAN OIL MANUFACTURE WILL BE MAILED TO ANY
ADDRESS UPON REQUEST.
Address
L. P. BELLAH, Gen. Agt.
Nashville, Tennessee
resolutions.
Mrs. Josephine IsbilL
Josephine Minnie Robertson was
born June 6, 1S90, professed religion
in her early girlhood and became a
member of Groye Level Baptist cburch.
She was married to'Chas. L. Isbill in
1907, who, with two sons and two
daughters, survives her passing.
Sister Isbill was ever a dutiful, lov
ing and devoted mother; a peaceful,
obliging and appreciated neighbor, and
a faithful, sympathetic and dependable
member of her church. In view of
the loss to the church of such a valued
member, the community of a good
neighbor, and the surviving members
of the family of such a kind wife and
mother.
Be it resolved:
1st, That we recognize the love and
grace of God.
2nd, That we offer to all the be
reaved our deepest sympathy and com
mend them to the love, of God, and the
comfort of the Holy Spirit in every
hour of need.
3rd, That a copy of these resolutions
be furnished the family, and a copy
be spread upon the record of the
church.
F. F. DANTZLER,
N. G. FOSTER,
C. W. ISBILL, Committee.
Mrs. Grace Morgan.
On February 29, 1920, the sweet
spirit of Sister Grace Morgan took its
flight to the beautiful mansion pre
pared for her by her Master whom she
served so gladly so many years of her
life, by gracious service to her family,
her ifriends, all humanity that: her
life happened to touch. Her presence
and her countenance under all circum
stances caused people to take notice of
her life that she had been with Christ
Therefore, be it resolved:
1st That in meekly bowing to the
will of Goq, we add to our lives the
beautitudes so exemplified in this life
we now commemorate.
2nd, That we extend our sympathy
to the bereaved, especially the hus
band and children who survive her.
3rd, That a copy of these resolutions
be spread upon the record of this
church, and a copy he supplied the
family of the deceased.
F. F. DANTZLER,
N. G. FOSTER,
C. W. ISBILL, Committee.
CAPITAL CITY
Dry Cleaning
and Dyeing
"A penny skved
is a penny earned.”
A most direct way
to saving is—pre
serving the life o(
what you have!
When your fine
quality suits and
dresses lose their
good color—send
them to us, wehave
the remedy—we
"save” your favorite
frocks and eaoe
you money.
Just purest fit jtur
package and sarits us
it's ctming.
CAPITAL CITY
Diy Cleaning & Dye Works
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
miss her courageous, helpful spirit.
Her place will be bard to fill.
Sister Bearden was called to rest
January 31, 1920, after many, many
years of service to God and ber fellow-
man. Peace to her ashes. Rest to her
spirit. May God heal the wounds of
her bereaved ones.
F. F. DANTZLER,
N. G. FOSTER,
C. W. ISBILL, Committee.
John Trail.
God in his great power has called
from ns our friend and brother. His
death brought a feeling of sadness to
his relatives and many friends.
Whereas his influence and Christian
life will be remembered by us,
Therefore, be it resolved:
1st, That we extend our sympathy to
the relatives of the deceased.
2nd, That a copy of these resolutions
be placed on church record, and a copy
be furnished the family.
F. F. DANTZLER,
N. G. FOSTER,
C. W. ISBILL, Committee.
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X
X A Tonic
X For Women
“I was hardly able to drag, I
was so weakened,” writes Mrs.
W. F. Ray,'of Easley, S. C.
“The doctor treated me for about
two months, still I didn’t get
any better. I had a large fenn
el fly and felt I surely must do
X something to enable me to take
^ care of my little ones. I had
heard of
"CARDIN
The Woman’s Tonic
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“I decided to try It,” con
tinues Mrs. Ray ... “I took
eight bottles in all ... I re
gained my strength and have
bad no more trouble with wo
manly weakness. I have ten
children and am able to do all
my housework and a lot out
doors ... I can sure recom
mend Cardui.”
Take Cardui today. It may
be just what yofi need.
At all druggists.
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Mrs. Mary England.
On December 11. 1919, the spirit of
Mrs. Mary England took its flight to
its eternal home. In the passing of
this Christian woman, who had lived
life of usefulness, Grove Level
church has lost a beloved member.
She has always proven true to her ob
ligations and ideals. She was cheer
ful even in sickness. We will not soon
forget her.
Be it resolved:
1st, That we extend our tenderest
(sympathy to the relatives.
2nd, That we commend them for
consolation to Him whose grace Is
sufficient.
3rd, That a copy of these resolutions
be placed on record of the church and
a copy be furnished the bereaved
family.
F. F. DANTZLER,
N. G. FOSTER,
C. W. ISBILL, Committee.
Aches, pains, nervou .-nr-
culty in urinating, o r.
serious disorders. TVv. orl
standard remedy for 'Wfv, liv
bladder and uric acid troupes
GOLD MEDAL
bring quick re’;;? ar j oner. ?'srd
deadly disea? m. Kdoxt. as ;; r naiia
remedy of KoKcrJ ' r mcra U . n
years. All drnggisc, is shrvo r.-
Look for the Damn Gc J or* a
end accept ao imits-jor.
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Boatwright, of Dalton; Mr. and Mrs.
Guilford Stancell and Miss Beatrice
Boatwright spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Bartow.
Emery Clements, of Harmony, took
dinner at Mrs. Z. U. Bailey’s Thursday.
Our literary school is progressing
nicely under the management of Miss
Jewell Thomas.
Mrs. Ida Bartow, Misses Mamie Bai
ley and Bernice Boatwright spent Sat
urday with Mrs. Dimple Fain at Mt.
Rachel.
A TLANTA, GA., Office of Supervis
ing Federal Prohibition Agent,
July 26, 1920—The following describ
ed property seized under the pro
visions of Section 3450, R. S., is ad
vertised for sale as provided for by
Section 3460, R. S., and no claim hav
ing been filed therefor will be sold at
public outcry Saturday, August 28,
1920, in front of the Court House.
Dalton. Ga., between the hours
of 10:00 A. M. and 2:00 P. M.—One
Ford Automobile, Motor No. 3232340,
seized March 12, 1920, by Agent Kirk
land from Robert Cameron, Dade
County, Ga.. and 75 gallons of karo
syrap seized by Agent Camp, April
2S, 1920. Terms cash. D. J. Gantt,
Supervising Federal Prohibition
Agent
LEMON JUICE
FOR FRECKLES
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Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Smith and chil
dren left Tuesday for South Carolina
to spend a few weeks with relatives.
Miss Bonnie Bailey has returned to
her home in Chattanooga, after
week’s visit with her cousins, Misses
Mamie and Rosetta Bailey.
Mr. and Mrs. Davis have returned to
their home in Atlanta, after a pleasant
visit with their aunt, Mrs. N. A. Thom
as.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Boatwright spent
Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.
Turner in Dalton.
Mrs. Carrie Stancell, of near Phelps,
spent last Saturday with Mrs. Hence
Stancell.
Mr. and Mrs. Price Grant and daugh
ter, Johnnie Mae, and Ethel and Joe
The next time
you buy calomel
ask for
Mrs. Jennie Bearden.
Indeed a saint in Israel has left ns.
We not only mourn but we mica her.
We miss her-loving influence. We
Y ITCH!
Fincher & Nichols.
| Girls! Make beauty lotion for
a few cents—Try It!
Squeeze the juice of two lemons into
a 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. Yes! It is harmless and
never irritates.—Adv.
A Family Reunion.
The purified and refined
calomel tablets that are
nausealess, safe and sure.
Medicinal virtues retain
ed and improved. Sold
only in sealed packages.
Price 35c.
The members of Mr. and Mrs. T. G.
Keene’s family enjoyed a family re
union last Sunday, August S, at their
delightful country home near Phelps.
At noon a bountiful dinner was serv
ed under the large oaks on the lawn,
and a melon-slicing in the afternoon,
both of which were thoroughly enjoyed
by everyone.
Those present were Mr. and Mrs. T.
G. Keene, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Keene
and children, Daisy Mae, Glen, Guy and
James, of Meridian, Miss.; Mr. and Mrs
Edward Keene and children, Iris and
Edward, Jr., of Atlanta; Mr. and Mrs,
Warren Chitwood and children, Jessie,
Flora, Bertha, Malvia, Iduma and Wil
burn, of Gordon; Mr. and Mrs. Charley
Holland and children, Leonard, Iren,
Buell and Harry, of Carbondale; Mr.
and Mrs. Earle Keene and children,
Johnniff Lee, Hazel and William Her-
shel, of Dalton; Mr. and Mrs. E. T.
Thomason and daughter, Ava Nell, of
Cartersville; Mr. and Mrs. Victor E.
Keene, of Dalton; Messrs. Forrest and
Jim Keene and Miss Pauline Keene;
two of Mr. Keene’s sisters, Miss Har
riet Keene and Mrs. Betty Chitwood,
and also two nieces, Mrs. Mollie Haw
kins and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Goble, with
Misses Bertie Lee Phipps, Louise
Thomas, Fannie Mae Godfrey; Messrs.
Reefard Lane, Carle Quinn, Homer
Hayes and Paul Young as visitors.
The occasion was one of gennine
pleasure, and all left late in the after
noon feeling that it was one of the
most delightful events of the summer.
DR THACHERS
UVER-BLOOD
SYRUP
You’re as Sick or
as Well as Your
flow’s your liver? Are you constipated, bilious, grouchy?
Have you dizzy spells, dull headaches, bad taste in your
mouth, foul breath? If so, you need Dr. Thacher’s Liver
and Blood Syrup; which has been knocking out troubles of
your sort ever since the good old southern doctor first pre
scribed it away back in 1852. On sale at your drug store.
You’re as Old or Of AAH
as Young as Your DLUUU
If you would stay young in health as you grow older m years, have a
care for your blood. Dr. Thacher’s Liver and Blood Syrup puts life
into your blood; purifies and enriches it; makes it tone up the whole
system. Also keeps your Botoelt open and is a tonic and a cleansercom-
bined. Good for the whole family. Sold at your drug store.
Andy Anion. Thomneonvine. EL, wrote
Aug. 31,1918: “I feel that I should send in
my testimonial for Dr. Thacker’t Liver
Medicine, which I have used for twelve
years. Before I used it I could not do a
whole days work; because I was so weak in
my kidneys, but I am now strong and
healthy”
J.M.Soctort. Box 147, Ocala, Fla., wrote
Jan. S2,1919: I used a bottle of vonr
Dr. Thacher’t Liver And Blood Syrup in
my family with a four-year-old child
that had bad kidneys, caosed by
measles. Found it to do more good
than aU the medicines that I ever sot
hold of."
Sole Props. AMfrs. THACHER MEDICINE CO^ChattsBoota, Tea., U.S.A.
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4 BIG VALUE|pOLLROOFINGS
All are furnished in several weights and can be used for
siding as well as roofing, and all are low in price for value
received.' Talk over with us which one you need.
JAKES SUPPLY CO., Bistribubrs, Giiatfanotga, Tenn.
CHEROKEE MFG. GO., Agents, Dalton, Ga.
LEWIS BURKE & CO.
^Chattanooga,Tennessee
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%.
PRIVATE WIRES TO ALL MARKETS
CORRESPONDENTS POSTCFLAGG-NEWYORK
Lest You Forget
New lot Huyler’s Candies.
Elegant Goggles at half price.
Pee-Gee Flatkoatt, the most elegant for
walls.
Pee-Gee Floor Paint and Furniture Paint.
Automobile Enamel, the best for Paintiny
your Car.
City Drug Store
/. W. CRAWFORD, Proprietor.
Phone 210
FARMS FOR SALE!
53 acres
17 acres
92 acres
100 acres
80 acres
129 acres
tj All of these farms have good buildings and
running water and can be bought reasonable.
E. W. PETTY
Dalton, Ga.