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THE DALTON CITIZEN, THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1921.
1921
Will Reward
Savers
THERE MAY BE
SOME CLEVER WAY
—to succeed without saving
money, but you will find that
about 99 per cent of those
who ARE successful don’t
know what that “Clever
Way” is. .
They DO know, however,
that THEY got where they
wanted to go via Savings
Bank route.
Make YOUR start today
through the savings depart-/
ment of this bank.
A single Dollar is all you
need—and the WILL
POWER to act.
First National Bank
“Bank with as and yoa\can\ Bank
On Us.”
We pay 4%
on time
Deposits
MARKETING STATE’S
COTTON CROP
will be evolved a plan that will prove
of immense value to the cotton plant
ers.
President Kelley announced that or
ganization work In several counties o'
tbe state where there are no farm bu
reaus would be pushed with much vig
or, and that he was optimistic ovei
the outlook for the bureau federation
in Georgia. J. G. Oliver, of Athens, has
been appointed secretary of the federa
tion, and has taken up his new duties.
Complete announcement of the plans
for the meeting on April 26 will be
made later. '
COURT MEETS NEXT MONDAY
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
♦ ♦
♦ TUNNEL HILL ♦
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Rev. Mr. White filled his regular
appointment Sunday and Sunday night.
Prayer meeting was well attended
Friday night.
The singing given by Mr. Jack Phil
lips Saturday night was enjoyed by a
large crowd.
Miss Cecil Clark, of Chattanooga,
spent the week-end with homefolks.
Mr. Sam Prothro, of Atlanta, is visit
ing his mother, Mrs. S. M. Prothro.
Miss Polly Head was visiting Mrs.
Carrie Hassler, of Chattanooga.
We are sorry that Miss Louise Fos
ter is no better at this writing.
KEEPING A BUDGET
WILL HELP YOU TO SAVE
It Shows You the Leaks and Pre
vents Waste
Do you want to make ends meet?
Then read this:
The personal and household budgets
distributed by the War Loan Organ
ization have been a great help to thou
sands of individuals and families in
keeping their expenses within reasona
ble limits.
These budgets are arranged to suit
incomes of $900 to $5,000 and they have
. a convenient arrangement by which the
items of expense automatically fall
into appropriate columns, such as
these: Money coming in, Savings in
"War Savings Stamps or Bank Deposits,
expenditures for food 1 clothing; rent
or upkeep of the house; lights and
heat; recreation; church and charities;
insurance, interest and taxes; miscel
laneous, including literature and edu
cation, servants’ hire. etc.
These printed records have a place
for each item every day in the month
and a record sheet for every month in
the year. At the end of the month all
you have to do is to add up the col
umns and you know how much you
spent for each item.
Recently an Atlanta busines man,
who kept one of these personal bud
gets. went to give in his income tax
and took the record sheet with him. He
found that he had exactly the informa
tion required by the government and
in ten minutes his tax report had been
made out and approved.
This gentleman, in speaking of the
effect of this budget method of saving,
said:
“At the end of any day, week or
month I can tell whether any of ou
expenses are running above the average
by comparing them with the same ex
penses for the previous month or week.
“My wife and I look at these totals
and ask how the difference came about.
We see how the money went and this
automatic showing up of the expenses
gives us a convenient check on the
outgo.
“We not only know how our expenses
are running, but exactly what the
money went for and if we spent mere
than usual we can tell whether it was
wisely spent or some of it could have
been saved.
“This keeps expenses within reason
able limits.”
Anyone desiring a copy of this book-
may write to Silas W. Davis. Director
of the War Loan Organization, Rhodes
Bldg., Atlanta, Ga., and receive it by
return mail.
Dodson’s Liver Tone
Instead of Calomel
Calomel is quicksilver. It attacks
the bones and paralyzes the liver. Your
dealer sells each bottle of pleasant,
harmless “Dodson’s Liver Tone” under
an ironclad, money-back guarantee that
it will regulate the liver, stomach and
bowels better than calomel, without
sickening or salivating you—15 million
bottles sold.
SPECIAL BUSINESS TAX
IS BEING COLLECTED
Tax Collector Wayland Callaway is
busy now collecting the special business
tax which is due now. There is a spe
cial tax on manufactories, soda founts,
cigarette stands, taxis, etc., and this
tax is now due. Mr. Callaway has col
lected a considerable portion of this
tax.
Grand Jury.
Henry M. Owens, Silas W. England,
Horace M. Williams, Henry P. Stacy,
Alex Michael, Horace J. Smith, Henry
T. Red wine, Patton G. Poteet, D. W.
Bearden, John W. Lindsey, John D.
Puryear, John W. Looper. Walter
Starks, James A. Nuckolls, William C.
Fincher, Otis Sheram, John N. Caylor,
T. A. Burgess, William C. Moody, Wal
lace O. Wilson, William M. Thompson,
George V. Freylach, Quinn R. Boyles,
William H. C. Freeman, G. M. Camion
Jr., O. Lee Bridges, John B. Capehart
and Emmett P. Pangle.
Traverse Jury.
Robert D. Bazemore, Walter M. Ham
ilton, Samuel Groves, Sam A. Segars,
Matt Deck, Cleve Wright, John Alle
Brooker. Charles L. Foster. Thomas
Reed, Jesse L. Palmer, Robert May,
John P. Herndon. William C. Pangle,
C. M. Hollingsworth, Stark Ford, Ed
ward Gilbert, Jasper L. Wheeler,
Thomas J. Anderson, Jud H. Head.
Jeff D. Brackett, A. C. Burns, George
W. Sisk, Harry S. Huston, William L.
Hensley, Julius W. Parrott. Felix J.
Vining, Leonard P. Kreischer, William
J. Dunlap, Henry Holland. Luther
Boyd. Paul B. Trammell, Jr., C. L.
Hamilton, James B. Flemister, Hubert
Judd, Robert L. Fisher, Robert H.
Dougles, Hiram J. Cummings, E. W.
Bates, John B. Woodward, Miles H.
Fortner, J, E. Morgan, Ed B. Sisk.
William E. Caldwell. Hardee Hill,
Charles Shephard and Sam M. Whaley.
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION
OF THE BANK OF DALTON, LO
CATED AT DALTON. GA., AT
THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS
MARCH 23, 1921.
Resources..
Demand Loans $ 10,936.36
Time Loans 250,549.94
Bonds and Stocks Owned
by the Bank 20,500.00
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 14,414.48
Cash Items S03.56
Clearing House 155.30
Overdrafts 747.84
• Total $322,203.89
TEACHERS NORMAL AT ML
BERRY
vision of service. The corps of in
structors are as thorough and capable
as the state can furnish.
The demand for better equipped
teachers was never greater and requir-
ments are becoming more exacting.
Scholarship is not sufficient. Ability to
present subject matter is of as much
importance, if not more, than knowl
edge of the subject matter.
With a possible increase in salary
and in length of term there will come
a demand for better teaching.
The regular state examination for
teachers will be held July 29 and 30.
IN MEMORY OF MOTHER.
Oh How Glorious to Be Free
From Rheumatism’s Tortures!
Just suppose you could be free
from your deepseated, agonizing
rheumatic aches and pains, your
stiff joints and unsightly swellings!
Wouldn’t you give anything to get
rid of them?
You have doubtless
rubbed on outside treat
ments; most rheumatism
sufferers have. Some of
these take the edge off
the terrible pains for a
few hours, but they do
not strike at the cause,
which nearly always lies
in the poisoned, impoverished blood.
When this is so, you need an in
ternal remedy, one that will take
out the impurities that are tortur
ing you, one like famous S.S.S.,
which has relieved thousands of
cases of rheumatism all over tha
country just this way.
Get S.S.S. from your
druggist today, and after
starting with it write us
a history of your case,
addressing Chief Medical
Advisor, 877 Swift Lab
oratory, Atlanta, Geor
gia.
used50^ars
FOR RHEUMATISM
AT ALL DRUGGISTS
A spirit lingers near us,
Every hour of grief to bless;
Whispering words of peace and comfort,
Soothing with love’s tenderness.
When night's shadows ’round us gather,
And the world is lured to rest,
Silvery clouds grow gray with twilight
Sinking down the golden west.
It is then fond memories gather,
In onr soul they sadly fall,
And our eyes oft turn, tear moistened,
To her picture on the wall.
There’s the face that spoke in volumes.
From the lips, the eyes, the brow,
O, that picture of our dear mother—
It is all we cherish now.
There’s the soul that’s gone in beauty,
And the life of that dear face,
Mirrored forth the sweet expression
That so well we love to trace.
Gone beyond the earthly trials.
Dwelling on the other side,
We shall know you, we shall see you
When we cross the great divide.
Paul McNally.
LiABitiTikS.
Capital Stock Paid in $ 50,000.00
Surplus Fund 5,000.00
Undivided Profits, less Cur
rent Expenses, Interest
and Taxes Paid 4,263.16
Individual Deposits Subject
to Check 87,366.29
Saving Deposits 97,505.21
Time Certificates 8,067.32
Cashier’s Checks 49.42
Notes and Bills Rediscount
ed 7,952.49
Bills Payable, Including
Time Certificates Repre
senting Borrowed Money. 62,000.00
Total $322,203.89
State of Georgia, Whitfield County.
Before me came James J. Copeland
cashier, of The Bank of Dalton, who
being duly sworn, says that the above
and foregoing statement is a true con
dition of said Bank, as shown by tbe
books of file in said Bank.
JAMES J. COPELAND,.
Sworn to and subscribed before me,
this 29th day of March, 1921.
J. M. PALMER,
Notary Public, Whitfield Co., Ga.
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A Tonic
For Women
“I was hardly able to drag, I
was so weakened,” writes Mrs.
W. F. Ray, of Easley, S. C.
“The doctortreated me for about
two months, still 1 didn’t get
any better. I had a large fam
ily and felt I surely must do
something to enable me to take
care of my little ones. I had
heard of
CARDUI
The Woman’s Tonic
**I decided to try it,” con
tinues Mrs. Ray ... “I took
eight bottles in all... I re
gained my strength and have
had 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 Gardui.”
Take Cardin today. It may
be just what yoii need.
At all druggists.
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DON’T WED FOREIGNERS!
BURGLARS BROKE INTO
HILL BROS.’ BUSINESS
Practically Nothing Missing Follow
ing Burglary
FOR FERTILIZER
Mixed and unmixed
car lots and retail see
BRYANT & LANGSTON
65 North Hamilton Street
Burglars on Thursday night broke
into the busniess house of Hill Bros.
Marble & Granite Co., on North Ham
ilton street; but only tbe bank book
was missed the following morning.
It is thought that they also got some
tools; but Mr. Hill is not certain of
this.
Up to the present, they have not been
apprehended.
Many Ills Sue To Catarrh
The mucous membranes through
out the body are subject to catarrhal
congestion resulting in many serious
complications.
PE-RU-NA
Wall Known and Reliable
Coughs, colds, nasal catarrh, stom
ach and bowel troubles among the
most common diseases due to catarrh
al conditions.
A very dependable remedy after
protracted sickness, the grip or Span
ish Flu.
PE-RU-NA is a good medicine to
have on hand for emergencies.
Tablets tr Liquid Sold Enijwtas
IN USB FIFTY YEARS
Circle A.
The following relative to the ac
tivities of Circle A., of the Woman’s
Auxiliary of the First Presbyterian
church was read by Mrs. \V. L. Mc
Williams at a recent meeting, and is
printed because of the fact that it
so well expresses the spirit of the
Auxiliary as a whole:
The rain was “raining rain” to me,
And nary a "rose” that day,
When a lonesome land of only three
Began little Circle A.
We had news from wonderful Circle 0,
And B, and D, but we
The lorn, wet, draggled sisters,
’Twas pitiful to see!
Our chairman had been smashed in
an auto wreck,
Others bad “flu,” the rest far away,
That meeting was a “fizz” from be
ginning to end,
Most dead was Circle A.
But the darkest hour, as all of us
Know,
Comes just before the day,
And brighter times began to dawn
For our weak little Circle A.
When next we met we had grown to
seven,
With our own "Miss Lizzie” to lead,
And from tbe moment she adopted us,
Circle A began to succeed.
We grew in numbers, wisdom, strength,
Not a thing vve attempted to shirk,,
Mission study books, both foreign and
home,
And all branches of our church’s
work.
We sent off three mission boxes,
All dainty and sweet within,
We made bath towels so spotless and
tine,
To soil them seemed most a sin.
We sent flowers to our own members
when sick,
Post card showers to friends who were
dear,
We sold Korean handiwark, candy and
raised
More than our pledges this year.
We've a “nest egg” towards buying a
motor
For the dear old organ we all love so
well,
And the good deeds in love so quietly
done,
I couldn’t begin to tell.
We have too waxed so bold we lost
ail our fear,
And entered the movie land,
Ao^d in hom0-mission pictures^ our-
seives taking part,
Our friends all said we were grand!
Oh the thrills we have had as
went along,
Two brides, and a new baby boy r
Alas, two left our circle for tbe Meth
odist church,
With their brand new husbands, on,
joy!
Oli, the dear, dear ties we've been
forming,
Over sandwiches and cups of tea,
We are sad today that it is over,
And Circle A, no longer, we’ll be.
We hope we will love our new circles.
And we promise to do what they say,
But we fear that our hearts will be
longing,
For our own little Circle A.
Other circles are larger and stronger,
But we have done what we could, and
we pray,
Tluit the dear God above, will bless
with His love,
Tbe efforts of our small Circle A.
THE BOOGABOO OF THE WOODS.
By Vonnie Sector Griffith.
Catarrh Can Be Cured
Catarrh Is a local disease greatly influ
enced by constitutional conditions. It
therefore requires constitutional treat
ment. HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE
is talten. internally and acts through
the Blood) oo the Mucous Surfaces of
the System. HALL’S CATARRH
MEDICI N -'E destroys the foundation of
the disease, gives the patient strength by
improving the general health and assists
nature- in doing its work.
All Druggists. Circulars free.
F. 3. Cheney & Co.. Toledo. Ohio.
BERTRAND H. SNELL
Mme. Pierre Tartoue, wife of the
poted portrait painter, said In discuss
ing her marriage and her salt for
Hon, that “if American girls
io are contemplating marriage with
will only listen to me and
warning from my unfortunate ex-
ice, I shall feel repaid in a meas-
for the ordeal through which I
tve passed and tbe humiliation I must
idure. My advice to girls is to pick
it an American for a husband.”
Representative Bertrand H. Snell of
|New York, who introduced a bill which
outlines a national forest policy and
better fire protection of the forests.
STOMACH BIGHT
NO INDIGESTION
“Pape’s Diapepsin? has proven itself
the surest relief for Indigestion, Gases,
Fatulence, Heartburn, Sourness, Fer
mentation or Stomach Distress caused
by acidity. A few tablets give almost
immediate stomach relief and shortly
the stomach is corrected so yon can
eat favorite foods without fear. Large
case costs only few cents at drug
store. Millions helped annually.—Adv.
“I admit our winter is trying, but
what did you think of the summer?”
“Wal, ter tell yer the truth, I over
slept meself the day it was ou, and
missed the thing.”
Reduced prices on com
mercial printing. By means
of a lucky buy, we can now
do your commercial printing
at reduced prices. Let us
quote you on letterheads, en
velopes, bill heads, state
ments—any kind of print
ing. Also, we have reduced
the price of typewriter rib
bons to 90 cents. The A. J.
Showalter Oo.
Hu-sh! birdies all! The 'boogaboo will
catch you
If at night you bill and coo—
Sing a lullaby sweet to your nestlings
or mate,
When twilight has fled—the hour is
late!
Hu-sh! songsters of lonely cove and
silent wood!
The boogaboo is coming—and he wears
a queer hood!
Hu-sh! Beware—take care, birdies
all!
When at night a-courting you go-fly to
tree-top tall!
Coo low, or the feathered face, yellow-
eyed boogaboo m.
Will spy you making lope and snatch
you
From your lofty perch or downy nest
at midnight,
Cry “Who! Who!” then squeeze you-
hug you tight!
S'lence! birdies all! The ogre of dark
glen and wood
Is near! He’s searching for food—in
an ugly mood!
When singing at night—-Snug in your
eomefy nest,
Or in the gloaming you’re entertaining
a guest,
The boogaboo with awful eyes will slip
upon you,
While you softly twitter-bill and
coo!
Hark! He’s coming! He’s flying thru
the air—
Straight at you! How his big, yellow
eyes stare!
How he makes you quiver like a leaf,
birdies all,
When homeward flying from the Cardi
nal ’s mask -ball!
While you sang and danced, he gobbled
your eggs and young!
Hu-sh! birdies all! Beware, or the
boogaboo of the woods will catch yon!
MISS ALICE ROBERTSON
Reduces
Buildinq
Costs
up-keep costa of
all buildings greatly reduced
Beauty, comfort, health i n
sured. Fire and rat proof'
UNIVHR5AL UNIT
HOLLOW BUILDING
BLOCK
One shape and size adaptable
to walls of any dimensions
We are sole southeastern
manufacturers.
Descriptive booklet gladly
sent on request. 1
Write or wire for prices on
UNIVERSAL UNIT, Hollow-
Building Block
DURO, Highest grade com
mon building rjriJ:
RATINE, Rougn texture, im
pervious face brick
CRAVENETTE, Smooth tex
ture, impervious face brick
STANDARD BRICK CO.
Macon, Georgia
W E. DUNW0DY. Preside
excellent shapeTor some time. Keep
the sand thoroughly wet as this is
the important factor.—Fred G. Per
son, Colo Ag. College.
Give Sick, Bilious Chi
''California Rg Syrup”
California Syrup of Figs” is the
best “laxative physic” to give to a sick,
feverish child who is bilious or con
stipated. Directions for babies and
children on bottle. They love its
fruity taste. Beware! Say "Califor
nia” or you may not get the genuine
recommended by physicians for over
thirty years. Don’t risk injuring your
child’s tender stomach, liver and bowels
by accepting an imitation fig syrup.
Insist npon “California.”—Adv.
New Washington, photograph of Miss
Alice Robertson, Oklahoma representa
tive, tbe only woman in congress.
KEEP MILK SWEET.
During hot weather the house
wife who has neither ice nor cel
lar finds great difficulty in keeping
milk sweet and butter in good
shape. The following method, if
used, will be of considerable assist
ance in this difficulty.
Pack a Targe stone jar, three,
four, or five gallon capacity in a
box of wet saitd harving the sand
5 or 6 inches thick under and around
the sides of the jar. Place a tight
cover over the jar and box and set
in the shade. Milk and butter that
is placed in this jar will keep in
“’Tis easy to see,” said the tourist
to Paddy, who was driving him round
"that your parents came from Ire
land.”
“No. sir, they did not” replied Pad
dy.
“What! Do you mean to say your
parents did not come from Ireland"
“No, sir; you are mistaken.” replied
Paddy; they’re there yit”
“CASCABETS” IF
SICK 0 RBIUOUS
Tonight sure! Let a pleasant, harm
less Cascaret work while you sleep
and have your liver active, head clear,
stomach sweet and bowels moving reg
ular by morning. No griping or In
convenience. 10, 25 or 50 cent bores-
Children love this candy cathartic ’os
For Farm and ^
Factory buildings
C USTOMERS tell us Phflco is a big value in
roll roofing, that it exceeds the lifetime ex
pected of it.
People who have it on their old buildings buy
it for their new ones; that is why our sales of this
roofing are growing rapidly and steadily.
See Philco Roofing or write for a sample. Make
comparisons with any roofing of equal weight and
price and you will understand why we like to rec
ommend it to those who look to us for advice
about roofing.
THE JAMES SUPPLY CO„ DISTRIBUTORS
The Cherokee Mfg. Company
Agents
DALTON, GEORGIA