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TBS DALTON
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1920.
“Flowers for All Occasions”
McIntosh
Flower Shop
107 W. 9th, Opposite Union Station
CHATTANOOGA, TENN.
Main 5062
Night 3506
We Telegraph Flowers All Over.
We Have ’Em—
You Want ’Em—
And we’ll go further and let you
have
em:
Mills
Roofing
Wagons Buggies Engines
Mascot Ranges Owenboro Ditchers
Maytag Washing Machines
Wood Saws and Saw Frames
Western Electric Farm Lighting Plants
and other things. Make our store
your headquarters. “We sell you
what wc tell you.”
The Dalton Buggy Co.
Telephone 71 Dalton, Georgia
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 disgreeable,
slck-at-the-stomach feeling after meals,
usually Indicate that your digestive
•rgans are not working properly. As
a result, you will feel weak, lose weight
and lack the energy that is to be de-
rlTed from well-digested food.
A valuable help In correcting such
traditions is mentioned by the Rev.
B, X. 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 will 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.
Legal Notices
LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION.
Georgia, Whitfield County:
L. R. West has applied for letters of
administration on the estate of Mrs.
Lou A. Carmichael, deceased, and
will pass upon said application on the
first Monday in January, 1921.
, H. J. WOOD, Ordinary.
LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION,
Georgia, Whitfield County:
J. Robert Owen has applied for letters
of administration on the estate of
Henry M. Owen, deceased, and I will
pass upon said application on the first
Monday in January, 1921.
H. J. WOOD, Ordinary.
LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION.
Georgia, Whitfield County:
S. R. Hassler has applied for letters
of administration on the estate of S.
S. Hassler, deceased, and I will pass
upon said application on the first Mon
day in January, 1921.
H. J. WOOD, Ordinary.
LETTERS OF DISMISSION.
Georgia, Whitfield County:
J. S. Fain, administrator of Mrs.
Mary 0. Roach, deceased, estate has
applied for Letters of Dismission and
I will pass upon said application on the
first Monday in January, 1921.
H. J. WOOD, Ordinary.
APPLICATION FOR ADMINIS
TRATOR.
Georgia, Whitfield County:
Application for in solemn form of
an alleged will of John J. Caylor, de
ceased, has been filed in this office and
the heirs at lhw of the said John J.
Caylor, deceased, having selected J.
W. Eslinger to act as administrator,
with the will annexed, I will pass upon
said applications on the first Monday in
January, 1921.
H. J. WOOD, Ordinary.
APPLICATION FOR PARON.
Dalton, Ga., Dec. 1, 1920.
Notice is hereby given that I will
apply to the Prison Commission of
Georgia at its regular meeting the 1st
Tuesday in January, 1921, for a com
mutation, parole, or pardon for a mis
demeanor sentence which I am now
serving at the State Farm at Milledge-
ville, Ga.
Ottie May Arwood.
George G. Glenn, Attorney. 12-9-3t.
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♦ RESOLUTIONS. ♦
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We, your committee appointed to
draft a tribute of respect to Brothers
J. C. Johnston and W. J. Kittle on tne
death of their father and grandfather,
W. II. Johnston, who departed this life
December 7, 1920, report as follows:
He lived to the age of seventy-five
years and a few days. He was one
of our faithful Sunday school teachers
and church workers at Dawnville. He,
of whom it can truthfully be said, will
be missed in the home, church, Sunday
school and community.
Therefore, be it resolved, T)hat
Dawnville Lodge No. 345, I. O. O. F.,
extend to Brothers Johnston and Kittle
our heartfelt sympathy in this, their
sad hour of distress, and earnestly
commend them to the keeping of Him
who looks with a pitying eye upon the
fatherless.
Be it further resolved, That a copy
of these resolutions he tendered Broth-
> Johnston and Kittle, a copy be
spread on the minutes of the lodge and
a copy be furnished The Citizen for
publication.
Fraternally submitted,
W. B. Donaldson,
W. T. Dixon,
J. T. Isbill, Committee.
TEAR’S SUPPORT.
Georgia, Whitfield County:
The appraisers appointed to set apart
a year’s support for the widow and
minor children of William L. Cullins,
deceased, have filed their report and I
will pass upon said report 6n the first
Monday in January, 1921.
H. J. WOOD, Ordinary.
IN THE MATTER OF THE ABOVE
STATED CAUSE:
. The defendant, Dali Nunn, is here
by cited to be and appear at the next
term of said Court, then and there to
answer said Libel for a total divorce.
Done by order of the HON. M. C.
TARVER, Judge of said Court, this
October 18th, 1920.
W. M. SAPP,
Clerk of Superior Court.
J. A LONGLEY,
Petitioner’s Attorney.
LTBEP FOR DIVORCE.
State of Georgia, Whitfield County.
Lula Mae Fox
TK
Walter Lee Fox
Libel for divorce, superior court.
The defendant, Walter Lee Fox,
hereby required, personally, or by an
attorney, to be and appear at the next
term of the Superior Court, to be hold-
en in and for said county on the 1st
Monday in January, next, then and
there to answer the plaintiff’s com
plaint, as in default thereof the Court
will proceed as to justice shall Apper
tain.
Witness the HON. M. C. TARVER,
Judge of said Court, this the 2nd day
of November, 1920.
W. M. SAPP,
Clerk Superior Court.
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
State of Georgia, Whitfield County.
Annie O’Bryant Hardin
vs.
William Hardin
Libel for divorce, superior court.
The defendant, William Hardin, is
hereby required, personally, or by an
attorney, to be and appear at the next
term of the Superior Court, to be hold-
en in and for said county on the first
Monday in January, next, then and
there to answer plaintiff’s complaint, in
default thereof the conrt .will proceed
as to justice shall appertain.
Witness the Hon. M. C. Tarver, Judge
of said Court, this 5th day of Novem
ber, 1920.
W. M. Sapp,
Clerk Superior Court.
REPORT OF APPRAISERS.
Georgia, Whitfield County:
The appraisers appointed to set
apart a year’s support for the widow
and minor child of R. C. Faulkenberry,
deceased, have filed their report- and
I will pass upon said report on the first
Monday in January, 1921.
H. J. WOOD, Ordinary.
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
Minda Nunn
vs.
Dali Nunn
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE in the Su
perior Court of Whitfield County, Ga.
No. 35, October Term, 1920.
the umiver&al car
“The Ford Coupe”
H ERE is one of the most useful of all closed cars. Specifi
cally so when not more than two or three are to be ac
commodated with reliable car service. The Ford Coupe
is a mighty cosy car, in that it is absolutely water-tight, at the
same time with its sliding plate glass windows you can have an
open car, to all intents and purposes, in a couple of minutes. So
it doesn’t make any difference what the weather may be, lain 01
shine, summer or winter, in the Ford Coupe you have an enclosed
car of comfort and service. What more do you want ?
It has proven particularly a valuable car for tiaveling sales
men, physicians, engineers, architects, and others who have much
out-of-door work all the year around. We have nevei bpen able
to fully meet all demands for the Ford Coupe, but with the in
creased producing capacities of the factory we are now able to
make reasonably prompt deliveries. Yet we urge you to leave
your order with as little delay as possible—out allotment is
limited.
PAUL B. FITE
DEALER
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
Zadie Duane Jacqoith
v«.
Frank A Jacqnith.
No.... January term, 1921, Whitfield
Superior Court. Libel for divorce.
The defendant, Frank A. Jacqnith,
is hereby cited and required, personally
or by attorney, to be and appear at
the Superior Court, to be held in and
for raid county on the 3rd day of Jan.,
1921, then and there to make answer or
defense in writing to the plaintiff’s
libel as in default thereof the conn
will proceed according to the statute
such cases made and provided.
Witness the Hon. M. C. Tarver,
Judge of Whitfield Snperior Court,
this 23 day of Oct., 1920.
W. M. SAPP,
■ Clerk, Whitfield Superior Court.
ASPIRIN
Name “Bayer” on Genuine
Warning! Unless yon see the name
“Bayer” on package or on tablets you
are not getting genuine Aspirin pre
scribed by physicians for twenty-one
years and proved safe by millions.
Take Aspirin only as told in the Bay
er package for Colds, Headache, Neu
ralgia, Rheumatism, Earache, Tooth
ache, Lumbago and for Pain. Handy
tin boxes of twelve Bayer Tablets of
Aspirin cost few cents. Drnggests also
sell larger packages. Aspirin is the
trade mark of Bayer Manufacture or
W.U. GORDON, V. S.
Vitiriiirj Sergiu
OFFICE
North Georgia BuggygCo.
PHONES
Day 390
Night 295
DR. H. L. JARVIS
DENTIST.
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DR. F. L. TEALL '
Osteopathic Phyoioiaa
Vint Nst*L Bk. Bids. Delta*. Os.
Offiee Phone 233-10 Honrs 9-12 2-5
Residence ’Phone 156.
A MERRY AND A
HAPPY CHRISTMAS
if The year closing has not been all that some
of us could have wished for, perhaps, but it is
the very best year a kind Providence saw prop
er to give us. And because it is the best it is
full of many good things that at this season
cause us to turn with grateful and happy hearts
to Him, the giver of all good gifts—
if In the spirit of the Good Shepherd of Gali
lee let us forgive and seek forgiveness and re
joice that even life itself is ours, and that in life
we have our loved ones and our friends—
€J The officers and directors of this institution
wish for everyone a merry Christmas and
many happy returns for the new year.
The Bank of Dalton
W. M. CARROLL. Clerk
NOTICE, TAX PAYERS
City tax books for the col
lection of 1920 taxes are
open at the clerk’s office
All tax payers are urged to
pay their taxes as soon as
possible.
CARD OF THANKS.
We desire to express to our good
friends and neighbors our deep ap
preciation for the many expressions
of sympathy and other ways in which
they showed their friendship daring
itbe illness and death of our beloved
child.
Gratefully,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lasater.
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back without qaaatfam
HUNT’S Salve fail* in Che
treatment of ITCH, ECZKI .
RINGWORM, TETTER or
Itchlof flUn diuMci.
75 ccot box at oar ri—
Fincher & Nichols.
Classified Ads
One Cent A Word!
OFFICES FOR RENT—Two nice,
connected, steam heated offices in Man
Building, recently vacated by Mr.
D. MeCntehen. Apply to Frank
Manly. tS.
Call 332-L for wood, hanling and
plowing. 12-2-4L
WANTED —- Reliable dealers and
agents everywhere to handle the big
gest selling line of fireworks and Christ
mas goods in the conntiy. Address
Fink, Box 114, Dayton, O.
WANTED — Reliable dealers and
agents everywhere to handle the big
gest selling line of fireworks and Christ
mas goods in the country. Address
Fink, Box 114, Dayton, O.
FOR SALE—A good six-room dwell
ing, with electric lights, close in, on a
good street; also has a good garden,
good barn, large lot. Will Bell reason
able. E. W. Petty. 12-16-2t.
SHINGLES—Just "received one car
each of No. 2 pine and best red cedar
hingles. Brooker & Richardson.
TONIGHT-
Tomorrow Alright
Get a 25^ Box'
CITY DRUG STORE
WANTED—To buy or rent, 5-room
cottage. If yon have it, see G. L. Moore,
82 Nu Spencer street, Dalton.
LOST—English bull terrier, white,
with black spots over eye, answers to
name “Don.” Reword for return to
L. F. Kelly, Thornton Avenue, Dalton.
Keep an assortment of International
Live Stock and Veterinary Prepara
tions on hand for emergencies. For
over thirty' years successfully used by
farmers and stockmen everywhere,
Sold by City Drag Store.
gret of the death of little Paul. And
in his home, and in the little Sunday
school at Mt. Olivet, he will be sadly
missed, and Mr. and Mrs. Pitner have
the sincere sympathy of their many
friends.
The. funeral services were held in
Mt. Olivet church on Tuesday after
noon, and the interment was in the
Pitner lot there. Mrs. Frank Manly
and Mr. Judson Manly, of this city,
attended these services.
Hall’s Catarrh Medicine
Those who are in a "ran down” condi
tion will notice that Catarrh bothers
them much more than when they are In
good health. This fact proves that while
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rb Is a local disease, It is
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HAUL’S PATATtHTT MEDICINE Is
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the body, thus reducing the inflammation
and restoring normal conditions.
All druggists. Circulars free.
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LITTLE BOV’S DEATH
TRULY MOURNED HERE
Master Paul Pitner Died In Chatta
nooga Hospital
The many friends of Mr. and Mrs
Will Pitner, of Cohutta, will be sadden
ed to learn of the death of their little
4^year-old adopted son, Paul, which
occurred in a hospital in Chattanooga
early Monday morning. Little Paul
had endeared himself to everyone who
came in contact with him during the
short year in which he came to make
his home with Mr. and Mrs. Pitner.
At the recent Whitfield county fair,
the two chubby, friendly little Pitner
boys were petted and admired by
many who will learn with genuine re-'
MRS. B. H. WATTES’ DEATH
CAUSED SADNESS HBRR
Resided Here Brief Time and Made
Many Friends
On Thnrsday afternoon, December 2,
at her home, 216 North Candler Street
in Decatur, Mrs. B. H. Watts, aged
45, passed peacefully away after a
protracted illness of more than a year.
While not unexpected, her death came
a grievous loss to her friends and
loved ones here and elsewhere. Mrs.
Watts came here with her husband
last year, living here until, spring when
they returned to Decatnx. During her
residence here she mado hosts of friends
and admirers by her gentleness and
most lovable nature.
Her body was carried Friday morning
to Dawson, Ga., her native home, where
she now rests beneath southern skies
in the Dawson eemetery, the funeral
serviee being conducted by the pastor
of the Dawson Baptist Church at the
open grave.
Besides her husband, she is survived
by three sisters, Mrs. Annie Hnxford
and Mrs. M. H. Marshall, Jr., of Daw
son, and Mrs. L. M. Cochran, of Camil
la, Ga., also two brothers, Mr. J. S.
Roberts, of Nhsaville, Tenn., and Mr.
S. (X Roberts, of Americus, Ga.
We are Btill Buying junk, paying
good prices for iron, rags, paper and all
k’nds of junk. Bring them in. Freed
man Junk Shop, E. Morris St., Dalton,
21-l6-4t pd.
FOR bat-F.—Two four-room houses,
one-third cash, balance like rent. Carl
S. Finley, at Finley’s Studio.
DR. E. D. ANDERSON
DENTIST
Office Over Fincher & Nichols
Drug Store.
Office Hours:
8 a. m. to 12 m. 1 p. m. to 5 p. m.
LOST—On Hamilton street, Monday,
hand satchel, containing hair dressing
outfit?, oil stove, iattraightening comb
and other things. Reward for return to
Ella Goodlet, Bt 2, box 15, Dalton, Ga.
It pd.
FOR SALE—Ford Roadster, a
gain. Carl S. Finley. Phone 106.
bar-
lt.
It’ll soon be in Museums
Calomel loses you a day! You know what calomel is. It’s
mercury; quicksilver. Calomel is dangerous. It crashes into
sour bile like dynamite, cramping and sickening you. Calomel
attacks the bones and should never be put into your system.
Take “Dodson’s Liver Tone” Instead!
When yon feel bilious, sluggish,
constipated and all knocked ont and
believe you need a dose of dangerous
calomel, just remember that your
druggist sells for a few cents a large
bottle of Dodson’s Liver Tone, which
is entirely vegetable and pleasant to
take and is a narfact substitute for
calomel. It is guaranteed to start
your liver without stirring you up
inside, and can not salivate.
D^a’t take calomel! It makes you
sick the next day; it loses you a day’s
work. Dodson’s Liver Tone straight
ens you right up and you feel great.
Give it to the children because it »
perfectly harmless and doesn’t gripe.