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Few Men Get Rich On
A Salary
Lack of capital has retarded the
success of many. Lack of sys
tematic saving causes lack of
capital.
A bank account gives you credit
standing not only with mer
chants but especially with your
bankers.
A policy of regular saving, per
sisted in, gives you capital to
take advantage of good oppor
tunities when they come.
The START is the main thing
and a DOLLAR will do it.
First National Bank
Bank With Us and You Can Bank on Us.
lightfully entertained at the birthday
dinner of their little nephew, Marion
Shultes, of near Pleasant Grove, last
Thursday.
A good number of our school attend
ed and took an active part in the school
rally at Dalton last Friday. All re
ported having a great and enjoyable
time.
Mr. and Mrs. Jeph Kettles, of Crow
Valley, took dinner with their son, Mr,
Sam Kettles, Sunday.
Mr. Bevil and son, Perry, spent Sun
day with the former’s father near New
Hope.
Catarrh Can Be Cnred
Catarrh Is a local disease greatly inflU'
enced by constitutional conditions. I-
therefore requires constitutional treat
ment. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE
is taken internally and acts through
the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of
the System. HALL’S C A T A R R H
MEDICINE destroys the foundation
the disease, gives the patient strength
improving the general health and assists
nature in doing its work.
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F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo. Ohio.
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This little cold snap hurts after so
much fine warm weather.
Our Sunday school is doing fine now.
Everybody, come out and help us.
crowd.
The singing given at Mr. W. V.
Long’s Sunday was enjoyed by a large
crowd.
Mr. Jeff Harris, of Chattanooga, is
spending a vacation with his aunt, Mrs.
Elizabeth Stinson.
Mr. Jim Williams, of Knoxville,
Tenn., was visiting homefolks Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Shultes were de-
ROUTH’S
5c—10c—$1.00 STORE
STORE!
SPECIALLY PRICED FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY,
APRIL 15-16
7 lbs. good Coffee $1.00
5 cans California Peaches 1.00
1 50c Broom and 1 65c Mop, both for 1.00
Table Oilcloth, per yard .25
Cloth Window Shades .50
38%-inch Sea Island Sheeting, 10 yds. 1.00
Fine 27-inch Cheviots, stripes, checks and solids, good
values at 25c per yard, our price .15
New lot Dress Ginghams, per yard .15
ROUTH’S
5c—10c—$1.00 STORE
The play Saturday night was a grand
success, or as Dick Bustle, the baker,
would have put it everything was “but
tered side up.” It was a good play,
well played and made doubly interest
ing as theb actors entered fully into the
spirit of the affair. Good music was
furnished—especially the black-face
number. Nearly $45.00 wa*s realized
and the full amount will go to class
and church benefit.
The Binggold baseball team will be
in Cohutta Saturday for a game with
the local team.
Mr. J. Carl Williamson, of Benton,
Tenn., was visiting in Cohltta several
days last week.
Rev. J. M. Wooten, Mr. Clinton
Wheeler and Mrs. W. P. Cooper attend
ed the Chattanooga Presbytery which
met with the North Side Presbyterian
church, Chattanooga, the first of this
week. The Cohutta delegates and the
Cohutta correspondent were present as
guests of the North Side Men’s club at
their banquet Monday night.
The inter - denominational district
Sunday school convention will meet in
Cohutta next Sunday afternoon
guests of the Baptist church.
FOR SALE!
1 Dodge Car
1 Ford Car
2 Four Room Houses
EASY TERMS
CARL S. FINLEY
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By The Famous Wet
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Here’s a little experiment that
is interesting and convincing.
In a properly iced “Odorless”
Refrigerator place a wet cloth;
lay another just like it on top,
and you’ll find that the cloth
inside will dry first. Cold, dry
air preserves food, conserves
ice and insures sanitation.
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In every state in the Union, there are thous
ands of satisfied owners of “Odorless”
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the demand for this splendidly built, fine
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that its manufacturers now take well de
served pride in the fact that their greft
plants are turning out annually more than
85,000 refrigerators.
Come in and see the “Odorless”—prices
range from $25.00 ^P war ^*
Leonard-McGhee Furniture Co.
MAKE TAX RETURNS NOW!
County tax books close on May 1, and those subject to tax on real
estate or personal property or both are urged to make their returns
at once. . ,
The law doesn’t give the tax receiver any right to copy last year s re
turns!—you are expected to give in your property each year. Please
rWt ask me to coov your last tax sheet, for I can’t do it.
don’t ask me to copy your
I will be in my office at the court house, Dalton, Ga., each day until
the books close on May 1.
Respectfully,
CHARLEY DECK
Tax Receiver, Whitfield Co., Ga.
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STATEMENT OF THE OWNER
SHIP MANAGEMENT, ETC., RE
QUIRED BY ACT OF CON
GRESS OF AUGUST 24, 1912.
Local Manager Wanted
Unusual Opportunity (or Right Man
Of The North Georgia Citizen, Pub
lished Weekly at Dalton, Ga* for
April 1, 1921.
State of Georgia,
County of Whitfield.
Before me, a Notary Public in and for
the State and County aforesaid, per
sonally appeared T. S. McCamy, who,
having been duly sworn according to
law, deposes and says that he is the
Business Manager of The North Geor
gia Citizen and that the following is,
to the best of his knowledge and be
lief, a true statement of the owner
ship, management, etc., of aforesaid
publication for the date shown in the
above caption, required by the Act of
August 24, 1912, embodied in Section
443, Postal Laws and regulations, to
wit:
1. That fhe names and addresses of
the publisher, editor, managing editor
and business manager are:
Name of— Post office address.
Publisher, The A. J. Showalter Co.,
Dalton, Ga.
Editor, T. S. Shope Dalton. Ga.
Managing Editor, T. S. McCamy,
Basiness Manager, T. S. McCamy,
2. That the owners are: (Those
holding 1 per cent or more of the total
amount of stock):
A. J. Showalter and Mrs. Eleanor G.
Showalter, Chattanooga, Tenn.; J. D.
Patton, Bessemer, Ala.; K. C. Robin
son, Oklahoma City, Okla.; F. T. Hard
wick. S. P. Maddox, T. S. Shope, Mrs.
Charles Field, C. L. Hardwick and
Co., J. F. Robertson, W. E. Mann, H
J. Smith, W. C. Fincher, Van Kettles,
J. B. Chitwood, G. W. Horan, E. P.
Davis, Mrs. Julian McCamy, T. £
McCamy, Dalton, Ga.; H. M. Eagle,
Burkes Garden, Va.; T. B. Mosley,
Albertsville, Ala.; Mary Louise Horan,
Dalton, Ga.; Mrs. W. A. Jones, Jr., and
W. A. Jones, Jr., Vidalia, Ga.; Mrs.
E. T. Patterson and Mrs. Carolyn
Showalter, Dallas, Tex.; E. Bedford,
St. Augustine, Fla.; B. B. Beall, Doug
las, Ga.; J. R. Baxter, Jr., Fort Payne,
Ala.; J. W. Herring, Dallas, Tex.; E.
B. Farrar, Notasulga, Ala.
3. That the known bondholders
mortgages, and other security holders
are NONE.
T. S. McOAMY,
Business Manager.
Sworn to and subscribed before me
this 31st day of March, 1921.
(Seal) M. L. HORAN, N. P.
(My commission expires Jan. 24,1922.)
Unable to Gain Strength
After Operation
Fredericksburg; Va.—“After I bad
gone through a very serious opera
tion I could not
‘Golden Medical
regain my health
and strength. I
suffered with
pains and aches
all over and was
also very nervous.
My mother ad
vised my taking
Dr. Pierce’s med
icine. I took the
‘Favorite Pre
scription’ and the
Discovery’, alter
nately, and they soon built me up
and seemed to give me new life. I
heartily recommend these medicines
to women who suffer with any sort
of weakness.”—MRS. W. S. COX, 908
Hanover St. All druggists.
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It seems as though winter is here
again. I guess everything that’s up
will get killed; but we have got plenty
of time to plant over.
Rev. Dantzler filled his regular ap
pointment at the Baptist church here
Sunday and his sermon was enjoyed
A large brokerage firm doing a successful
business with well-rated concerns throughout
the country, wants a capable man at once to
develop and handle theSr local basiness.
The opportunity is an unusual one because
of the possibilities offered for substantial
earnings in a highly respectable business
which will steadily increase as it becomes
more firmly established locally.
The position requires a man possessing ex
ecutive and sales ability with business experi
ence and having commercial banking connec
tions although no investment is necessary.
He may devote only a portion of bis time to
the business at first if desired, though we
prefer a man who is able and willing to give
the basiness his entire time and best efforts.
The local branch should pay from $2500 to
$10,000 the first year, according to popula
tion and the ability of the manager, as the
commodity which we handle is a staple, always
in demand, and which onr large buying facil
ities permit ns to sell at less than average
market prices.
Owing to the demand, we must fill this
position at once. Send your application to
Guarantee Coal Mining Co., 634 Como Bldg.,
Chicago, Ill., but do not write nnless you can
satisfy ns as to honesty, reputation and
business ability.
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The public is cordially invited to the
First Baptist church for Sunday
school Sunday morning at 9:45. There
has been a generous increase in the
attendance so far this year; but theri.
is room for many more. Come and
help us out.
Indigestion
Many persons, otherwise
vigorous and healthy, are
bothered occasionally with
Indigestion. The effects of a
disordered stomach on the
system are dangerons, and
prompt treatment of indiges
tion Is Important “The only
medicine I have needed has
been something to aid diges
tion and clean the liver,”
writes Mr. Fred Ashby, a
McKinney, Texas, farmer.
“My medicine is
a Thedford’s a
BLACK-DRAUGHT
for indigestion and stomach
trouble of any kind. I have
never found anything that
touches the spot like Black-
Draught I take it in broken
doses after meals. For a long
time I tried pills, which grip
ed and didn’t give the good
results. Black-Draught liver
medicine is easy to take, easy
to keep, inexpensive."
Get a package from your
druggist today—Ask for and
Insist upon Thedford’s—the
only genuine.
Get it today.
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by a large crowd. Our singing in the
afternoon was well attended. Every
body, remember that every second Sun
day afternoon is our regular singing.
Mr. Bill Jordan passed here en
route to Dalton Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Haven Lentz and sisters, Miss
Clara and Mrs. Akin, of Murray coun
ty, were visiting relatives here Sat
urday and Sunday.
Several from here went to Dalton
Friday to the school picnic at the fair
grounds.
Mrs. S. E. Varnell spent Saturday
with her brother’s wife, Mrs. Johnnie
Miller, of Dalton, who has been con
fined to her bed for some time; we
are glad to say she is better.
Mr. and Mrs. Harris Coffee, of Chat
tanooga, spent Saturday night and
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Lane. We are glad to know that Mr.
Lane is improving since his accident
Mr. Goodwin Rollins and sister,
Miss Gladys Rollins, spent Saturday
night and Sunday with friends in Co
hutta.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rollins and
family, of Harmony, spent Saturday
night with Mrs. J. S. Rollins.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Warmack and
family, of Harmony, spent Sunday
afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Parker
Warmack.
Next Friday will be onr last day of
school. The pupils are preparing a
short program for that day. We are
sorry to part with Miss Choice and
Mr. Soother. We hope to have them
back again.
Everybody, come out to Sunday
school every Sunday and see what a
good Sunday school we can. have.
The farmers are very busy trying
to get their land ready for planting.
Mrs. W. M. Vest is very sick at this
writing. We hope she will soon he
improved.
Several from this place attended the
entertainment and pie supper Satur
day night at Union Academy.
Mr. John Johnson spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Decker, of
Ft. Oglethorpe.
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. McAllister and
sister. Miss Ethel McAllister, attended
the school entertainment at Keith Sat
urday night.
Mr. J. T. Gordy and family were
visiting relatives near Graysville Sun
day.
Mr. Fred Warmack and children at
tended church at Ringgold Sunday.
Mr. F. J. Williams and daughter,
Miss Bessie, were in Ringgold shop
ping Monday.
Mr. Fred Vest has accepted Mr.
Robert Calhoun’s position as mail
carrier on Ringgold Route 3.
Messrs. J. C. McAllister and H. L.
Jordan, of near Good Hope, spent
Monday night at the home of C. N.
McAllister.
Mrs. Fred Brockman, of near Boyn
ton, spent Saturday night with her
daughter, Mrs. Lee Patterson.
Mr. Hoyl Hackett, of Ebenezer, was
calling on Jordan McAllister Sunday.
Success to The Citizen aud its many
readers.
DON’T RISK NEGLECT
Don’t neglect a constant backache,
sharp, darting pains or urinary dis
orders. The danger of dropsy or bright’s
disease is too serious to ignore. Use
friends and neighbors. Ask your neigh-
borbor! A Dalton case:
Mrs. J. H. D. Lanford, 12 Waugh St.,
says: “Several years ago I had kid
ney complaint, and it caused me ter
rible pains. My body swelled so I was
twice my natural size, and if I would
touch by finger on my skin, it would
leave a mark. I was confined to my
bed and was so bad, I didn’t know
what to do, I heard a great deal about
Doan’s Kidney Fills, and began taking
them. A few greatly relieved me and
continued use entirely cured me.”
Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t simp
ly ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s
Kidney Pills—the same that Mrs. Land-
ford had. Foater-MHbnm Oo* Mfrs,
Buffalo, N. Y. Adt.
JheresMore tlmFkvor
lAaxiy foods, while pleas
ing to taste, contain
but little nourishment
Grape=Nuts
combines with its rich, sweet
flavor the full nutriment
of wheat and malted bailee
which makes it an ideal food.
It has been the favorite
ready-to-eat cereal for
a Quarter of a century
“‘Theresa Reason
Made "by
Posmm Cereal Company,^
Battle Creek, Michigan!
C
AREY Asphalt Roll Roofings cost but a
fraction of the price of tile, slate, metal,
or wood shingles.
They can be laid in a small fraction of the
time it takes to lay other kinds of roofing.
In spite of their low cost Carey Roll Roof
ings serve from 10 to 20 years—depending on
the weight of the particular roofing. If coated
occasionally, they will last much longer. Thus
Carey Roll Roofings represent the LOWEST
POSSIBLE COST PER YEAR OF SERVICE.
THE JAMES SUPPLY CO., DISTRIBUTORS
The Cherokee Mfg. Company
Dealer
DALTON, GEORGIA
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CITY DRUG STORE
TONIGHT-
Tomorrow Alright
Get a 25^ Box
GUANO
Mixed at our warehouse with out
filler. Come and see us mix it or
help us make what you want.
PRICE is LOWER and GUANO BETTER
We also hare several cars of ready-mi**^
guano.
J. A LOOPER & SON