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THE DALTON CITIZEN, THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 1920.
Alabama Minister Relieved
Stomach Troubles Made Him Feel Sick at Meal Times,
But Now Always Enjoys 'His Meals.
D O YOU enjoy your meals? Eat
without the dread of the after
effects?
Lack of appetite, and a dlsgreeable,
Slck-at-the-stomach feeling after meals,
usually indicate that your digestive
organs are not working properly. As
a result, you will feel weak, lose weight
and lack the energy that is to be de
rived from well-digested food.
A valuable help in correcting such
Conditions Is mentioned by the Rev.
BL K. McKenzie, of Route 1, Section,
Ala., who writes: “I had stomach trou
ble. When I would go to eat, I would
turn sick. I took one bottle of Ziron,
and it cured me. Am always ready
for my meals and enjoy them. I think
it is a fine medicine.”
If your food hurts you, if your appe
tite is poor, if you are pale, weak and
run-down, and have other symptoms
that indicate your system needs help,
try Ziron. It wijl put iron into your
blood and help build you up. Take it
according to directions, and if not
benefited by the first bottle, the money-
back guarantee will protect you.
Ask your druggist
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♦ UNION POINT. ♦
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FOR SALE
135 acres, with a good 8 room dwelling, very good
barn, with a fine spring, well watered and on one of
i he best pikes out of Dalton and in two miles of Dal
ton, must be sold within the next 30 days, can be
bought for $53 per acre. Also can be bough on terms
i desired- For further information write or see,
E. W. PETTY
Dalton, Ga.
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♦ MORTUARY ♦
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Mrs. Florence McClurd.
Mrs. Florence McClurd, aged 29
years, died Friday at her home in the
northern part of the city, and inter
ment was made-in West Hill cemetery
Saturday, Rev. J. A. Cargal conduct
ing the funeral services. Mrs. Mc
Clurd is survived by her husband, Mr.
Hicks McClurd, and two children.
John F. Mulkey.
John F. Mulkey, the 10-year-old son
of Mr. R. L. Mulkey, died Wednesday
of last week at the home near Rocky
Face. Interment was made Thursday
in Friendship cemetery.
Mr. Charles L. Isbill went to Dalton
Monday.
Mr. Lee Teasley made a (trip to
Chattanooga Sunday.
We are very thankful to Mr. Lee
Routh, of Dalton, who, with several
members of the First Baptist ehurch
B. P. U., came here Sunday, after
noon to help us organize a B. Y. P. U.
at this place.
V ITCH!
NONET BACK
without question if Hunt’s Sals#
fails in the treatment of lama,
Tetter.Rhicwerm.Itch.etc. Don’t
QUIT TOBACCO
j So easy to drop Cigarette,
| Cigar, or Chewing habit
No-To-Bac has helped thousands to
break the costly, nerve-shattering to
bacco habit. Whenever you have a
longing for a smoke or chew, just place
a harmless No-To-Bae tablet in your
mouth instead. All desire stops. Shortly
the habit is completely broken, and you
are better off mentally, physically, finan
cially. It's so easy, so simple. Get a
box of No-To-Bae and if it doesn’t re
lease you from all craving for tobacco in
any form, your druggist will refund
your money without question. No-To-Bac
is made by the owners of Cascarets;
-therefore is thoroughly reliable.
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♦ GROV ELEVEL. ♦
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Several from around here attended
preaching at Pleasant Grove Sunday
and heard a most wonderful sermon
by Rev. T. H. Williams.
Mr. John Rollins, of Deep Springs,
called on friends here Sunday.
Miss Bertha Isbill, of Pine Grove,
spent the week-end ■with liomefolks.
Mrs. Clarence Felker spent Sunday
with Mr. George * Richardson and fam
ily, of Broad Acre.
treetmeafa failed. Hunt's Sain
kaa relieved hundred. of
cun. You can’t leec ea
Afoney Back Guarantee.
It at war risk TODAY. Me
Far uls locally hp
Fincher & Nichols.
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We have had plenty of rain for the
past week. We farmers would be glad
to see a few days’ sunshine now.
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Keen and chil
dren left Sunday for their home in
Meridian, Miss., after spending three
weeks with relatives near here and at
Tilton.
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Jones arrived
from Hiram Saturday to spend a week
with relatives near here.
Mr. J. M. Cavender has accepted a
position with the street ear company in
Atlanta.
Mrs. Lee Williams and daughter,
Fannie Lee, of Texas, are visiting
relatives here and at Phelps.
Miss Ellen Huggins has returned to
her home in Chattanooga, after visit
ing a week with Miss Johnnie King.
Si. Vaughn, Fanner Tells How He
Lost All His Prize Seed Com.
<; Some time ago sent away for some
pedigreed seed corn. Put it in a gun-
ey sack and hung it on a rope sus-
ended from roof. Rats got it all—
ow beats me, but they did because I
ot 5 dead whoppers in the morning
fter trying RAT-SNAP.” Three
sizes, 35e, 65c, $1.25. Sold and guar-
nteed by Fincher & Nichols.—Adv.
Our Sunday school is progressing
nicely at this place. We are always
glad to have visitors and new pupils,
so come out and bring someone with
you every Sunday afternoon at 2:30
o ’cloek.
Mr. Tobe Smith, of Texas, is visit
ing his sister, Mrs. R. B. Hill, and
other relatives here.
M : ss Clara Meager has returned to
her home ,in Atlanta, after a visit to
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Meager.
Mr. Paul West has returned to At
lanta, after a week’s visit with home
folks.
Mrs. Mary Meager and son, Frank,
of Anniston, Ala., are visiting at the
home of Mr. Tom Meager.
Mr. Clarence C. Hill, of Atlanta, is
spending a week with homefolks.
Mr. and Mrs. G. V. West and daugh
ter, Glennie Mae, and Mr. Duke West,
of. Dalton, spent Sunday at the home
of Mr. R. B. Hill.
There will be a' box supper at Union
Point Thursday night week (August
26), the proceeds to go for a new
organ, which we hope to get for
revival meeting to be held at this place
within a few weeks. The time will
be announced later. /
Remember and be on hand August.
26. Hope the girls will bring boxes
and the boys come well prepared to
buv them.
LEMON JUICE
FOR FRECKLES
Girls! Make beauty lotion for
a few cents—Try It!
Squeeze the juice of two lemons into
a bottle containing three onnces 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.
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♦ POTSHOTS ♦
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A. L. Edwards and'B. A. Tyler are
herewith put in nomination for joint-
chairmen of the Pussyfooters ’ party,
and when the party gets sufficiently
well organized, they should be the
nominees for president and vice-pres
ident, or vicy versy, and B. C. Bivings
should manage their campaign.
Neither of these estimable gentle
men (and Potshots says that advisedly)
can ever be prevailed upon to speak
out and let the world know just what
he thinks. In other words, they are
eternally beating about the bush. A1
though both seem to have something
to say when Hokesmithtomwatsontom-
hardwick is spoken, they suddenly close
up tight and can’t be made to express
an opinion—that is if there are any
ladies or minister’s sons present. Pot
shots challenges the world to produce
their equals as pussyfooters—people,
look upon the deflmdants; defendants,
ook upon the people!
Superlatives in the
Vidalia Advance
By all odds the cleanest, saneht,
Btraightest and' safest man forgave*-
S ot of Georgia is Clifford Walker Oi
lonroe.—Vidalia Advance.
be pulled off tomorrow, with a dazzl
ing, monumental, stupendous array of
contestants groomed to the minute and
rearin’ to go. Some are going to romp
in by lengths, -while some wiil win by
a snoot, and, sad to say, some won’t
win at all. Some will have sore heads
and sore hearts, while others will look
satisfied, and still others will emerge
with a smile which will start at the
corners of the mouth and end the same
place.
Old John J. Voter will tell you after
ward just how it was done, and why.
it could not have gone otherwise. The
best dope you can get on the races
will be supplied by the executive com
mittee in session assembled to com
pile the vote. At present, every single
candidate is claiming everything, and
the friends of the candidates are do-
j likewise, so it’s hard to figure out.
After you get the official count, you
can bet on the result with a fair degree
of certainty.
The campaign has been a spirited
one without any of the spirits direct
ed Potshotsward, and it’s going to wind
up in a blaze of glory, in which fifteen
wood men and true will get the boot.
Walter Brown, an Atlanta lawyer,
jumped into the governor’s race Sat
urday, making thereof a quadruped af
fair, with Clifford Walker and John
Holder the front legs, and Tom Hard
wick and Walter Brown the hind legs.
Potshots, political expert that he is,
must state, although he does so with
shame, that lie never heard of Walter
Brown before. If he’s related to Lit
tle Joe, with whom, he says, he con
sulted before announcing, then he’s
entering under a handicap, for he’s
never, within the knowledge of man,
been kicked out of office by any of the
three who are opposing him.
Walter is not going to be elected
governor this tune, leastwise, there s
no indication of such at the present.
Torpid liver
Black-Draught “has no equal
for headache, sour stomach, tor
pid liver and feverish colds .
declares Mrs. Annie Whitmore,
of Gate City, Va. “It is easy to
take and' does not gripe, as a
lot of medicines do,” she adds.
“It Is good to take in a hot tea
for colds, or can be taken in a
dry powder. I can’t say enough
for Black-Draught and the sick
ness it has saved us.”
Thedford’s
BLACK-DRAUGHT
has been found a valuable liver
medicine,Inthousandsof homes.
“I do not use any other liver
medicine,” says Mrs. Mary O.
Brown, of Europa, Miss. “It is
splendid for sour stomach, a
bad taste in the mouth or torpid
liver. I keep it all the time, use
it with the children and feel it -
has saved us many dollars in
doctor bills and many days in
bed.”
Insist on the genuine—Thed
ford’s.
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The staunch, flexible rubber “tubes” of the
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City Drug Store
J. W. Crawford, Prop.
Phone 210
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There are going to be fifteen disap
pointed bullies Friday night who are
going to rub their bruises and wonder
how it happened. Twenty-seven—
count ’em—twenty-seven are out for
just twelve jobs the voters have to
give out, and, by a mathematical cal
culation, fifteen of the number will be
left with a sight more experience than
votes.
The Whitfield county primary will
DEPENDED UPON
IT 20 TEARS
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege
table Compound Has Been
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. , T -y
inkham’s 5 cgetable Compound for over
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male troubles aqd it
has helped me very
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Wash with good re
sults. I always have
a bottle of Vegetable
Compoun 1 in the
house as it is a good
remedy in time of
need. You can
publish my t e s t i-
monial as every statement I have
made is perfectly true.”—Mrs. J. O.
Elmquist, 2424 S. 20th Street, Omaha,
Nebraska.
Women who suffer from those dis
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truthful testimonials we are constantly
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To know whether Lydia E. Pinkham’s
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Mass. Your letter will be opened, read
and answered by a woman, and held ir
triet confidence.
Whitfield county people had an ex
tremely narrow • escape last Saturday.
Here the people had been breathing
freely without the noxious gases of
political oratory to contaminate this
pure mountain air, when, lo! overnight
came a telegram stating that one of
the candidates for governor was head
ed this way to make a speech. All was
confusion, for this year Whitfield lias
been extremely free from candidates
for state, house office. Then prohibi
tion, all honor to it, came to the res-
The candidate was water-bound
in Gordon county and couldn’t get
here.
It’s not probable, however, that Dal
ton will escape altogether. There are
four candidates for governor and'four
candidates for U. S. senator, and, while
none has been here to speak so far,
there are sixteen long days before the
agony is over, and Dalton may draw
the entire lot within the next' few
days. They haven’t, however, reached
here yet, and the light’s still holding
out to bum.
One thing, however, Potshots hopes
with all his heart, and that is if Hoke
Smith and Tom Watson finally ar
range any joint debates, they won’t
stage any in Whitfield county, and
that’s a wish from the bottom of the
heart.
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 2S
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
syrup seized by Agent Camp, April
2S, 1920. Terms cash. D. J. Gantt
Supervising Federal Prohibition
Agent
No. 2 will require three and one-half
hours cooking, while No. 3 will require
only one hour. If a pressure canner
and tin cans are not available, the mix
tures may be poured into oiled baking
dishes and baked in a slow oven, or
steamed on the stove for four hours
When baked or steamed, the meat will
not keep, and the texture is different
from that cooked in the sealed cans
under pressure. The meat may be used
as a substitute for the high-priced nut
foods on the market.
Soy Bean Meat No. 1.
Mix nut butter with hot water, and
add other ingredients in the order
given.
4 qts. raw or roasted peanut butter;
4 qts. soy bean pulp; 4 qts. strained to
mato; 4 cups corn starch; 3% qts.
water; % cup salt.
Soy Bean Meat No. 2.
4 qts. raw or roasted peanut butter;
8 qts. soy bean pulp; 4 qts. cereal cof
fee; 8 cups corn starch; 5% qts. water;
2 cups cooking oil; *4 cup salt. Flavor
with celeryseed tea and onion juiee.
Soy Bean Meat No. 3.
2 cups soy bean pulp; 2 cups soy bean
stock; 1 cup cooked rice; V> cup corn
starch, 2 tablespoons onion ‘juiee, 1
table spoon salt.
Man by the name of David is running
for senator from the 43d district,
which includes this, Gordon and Mur
ray counties. Others who want the
job didn’t appear anxious to 'enter
against him, probably thinking of the
plight of Goliath or Samson or Delilah
or whatever was the name of the big
fellow who fought against the dis
tinguished ancestor of this candidate,
and so no one is opposing him.
David hails from Calhoun, and, like
his ancestor whose name has gone down
iu history, he also slings rocks, being
cashier of a Calhoun bank. When the
general election comes along, Potshots
is going to vote for David and do so
with pleasure.
LITMUS PAPER TEST
SHOWS UP ACID SOTT.fi
A TEXAS WONDER,
for kidney and bladder trouble, grav
el, weak and lame back, rheumatism
and irregularities of the kidneys and
bladder. If not sold by your druggist,
by mail $1.25. Small botile often
cures. Send for sworn testimonials. Dr.
E. W. Hall, 2928 Olive St., St. Lout*.
Mo. Sold by druggists.
That litmus paper may be used to test
soils for acidity is pointed out bv offi
cials of the Ohio Experiment Station,
where a number of inquiries cojne for
a simple test to determine whether the
soils need lime.
Farmers are advised to get a good
quality of blue litmus paper at a drug
store and to use this in making the test.
The soil must not be too wet for test
ing; the paper is folded upon itself and
inserted, into a small sample of soil.
Thee ends of the paper inserted in
the soil must be used in determining the
test. There should be an actual red
dening in comparison with the blue
color of the paper, when the soil is in
need of lime. The paper should remain
in the so l for at least 30 minutes be
fore being examined.
Soils not requiring lime do not cause
any reddening of the litmus paper.
SOY BEAN RECIPES.
Com Pone With Soy Bean Shortening.
Press the cooked beans through a
colander, or put through the vegetable
grinder. Take equal parts of the soy
bean puree and thin cream, and beat in
cornmeal to make a thick drop batter.
Drop from a spoon on to hot oiled pan?
and bake in a hot oven, or bake gem
irons.
Graham Sticks With Soy Bean
Shortening.
Add sufficient graham flour to equal
parts of soy bean puree and thin cream
to make a very stiff dough. Knead un
til smooth and elastic. Mold with the
hands into a long roll, the size of the
thumb. Cut.into three-inch lengths and
hake until-crisp throughout.
Soy Bean Meat.
The following recipes have been
used at the Madison School. In three-
pound tin cans under eight pounds
pressure, Soy Bean Meats No. 1 and
A woman is as young as she looks but
not always as vouug as she thinks she
looks.—Boston Transcript.
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Happy Mother
is certainly to be
Congratulated
Mothers Friend
Preserved her strength and made
motherhood easier. JJsed externally.
At aU Druggists.
Special Booklet on Motherhood and Baby fiee.
Bradfield Regulator Co. Dpt. F-17, Atlanta. Ga.
A 1
Saved An
Operation
MR. W. F. NELSON, a merchant of
Hixon, Term., says: That the daughter
of one of his neighbors, Mr. James
Roberts, was in such a condition with
female trouble that an operation was
advised, and the young lady was sent to
Chattanooga for its performance. She
dreaded the operation, and STELLA
VITAE having been recommended,
decided to try that first. She has taken
six bottles and is happily on the road
to recovery. She is able to do her usual-
work and is in better health than for
years before, but continues to use it.
She writes: ‘‘STELLA VITAE will do
all you claim.” Her father says “She
began to improve at once, after taking
STELLA VITAE.”
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We Must Guard
Our Girls
On the threshold of womanhood
comes the crisis which means
health or invalidism. Three gen
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tor wrote a prescription for the
ills of women, which has become
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has been the right thing at the
right time for thousands of
young girls, down to the present
day. Try it for YOUR daugh
ter. Money refunded if FIRST
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At your drug store
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YOUNG
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4 BIG VALUq^ROLLROOFINGS
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 GO., Bisfribators, Ciiattanoiga, Tenn.
CHEROKEE MFG. CO., Agents, Dalton, Ga.
PRIVATE WIRES TO ALL MARKETS
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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
I have some good farms on my list—will be glad
to show you if you are in the market for a large or
small farm. It might pay you to see
E. W. PETTY,
Dalton, Gta.