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It’s Just Their Sway
PERCY L. CROSBY
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Be Sure to Keep Blood Pure
Nature intended all creatures to
withstand the normal changes of
the seasons- You never saw a wild
animal collapse from heat, did you ?
People wouldn’t get “knocked out”
either, if they had the
vitality animals get from
their blood.
Kick, wholesome blood
gives bodily vigor, and if
hot weather lays you low,
start now to fortify your
vitality with a good tonic
SED 50 yEARS
S.S.S.
FOR THE BLOOD
AT ACL DRUGGISTS
In Summer
that will drive the impurities out
and leave your blood stream nour
ishing and robust.
S.S.S., the well known herb alter
ative, is fine for this; get it from
your druggist today.
Then write us about your
condition, addressing
Chief , Medical Advisor,
843 Swift Laboratory,
Atlanta, Ga. We will
send you free medical
advice suited to your in
dividual case.
Wrinkle Bros. Foundry & Machine Works
General Repair Work, Castings
Depot Street :: Dalton, Ga.
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John R. Humphries
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT
AND AUDITOR
P. O. Box 145
CHATTANOOGA, TENN.
W. U. GORDON, V. S.
VETERINARY SURGEON
Office:
SERVICE GARAGE
Phones:
Day 89 Night 277-L
DR. H. L. JARVIS
DENTIST
Office Over Eaton & Coffey Store,
Hamilton Street.
Office Hours:
9:30 a.m. to 12 m.
2 p.m. to 5 p.m.
DR. F.L. TEALL
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
First Nat’l Bank Bldg. Dalton, Ga.
Office Phone 233-10 Hours 9-12 2-5
Residence Phone 233-20.
T HE slate surface gives you a spark-proof surface.
It gives you a beautiful shingle in the natural,
fadeless red or green slate color.
The asphalt in Carey Shingles is the best quality
nature affords, and is refined and tempered to make
a water-proof body by the oldest and most expe
rienced makers of asphalt roofings. The wool felt too
is made in the Carey mills further to assure the supe
rior quality of Carey Shingles.
THE JAMES SUPPLY CO., DISTRIBUTORS
The Cherokee Mfg. Company
Dealer
DALTON, GEORGIA
NOTICE!
When you want fresh
sweet milk, cream, but
ter, buttermilk—
917-10.
Wm. Brown, Dairy,
East Dalton.
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BROAD ACRE.
A most pleasant event of the week-
011,1 was the singing given by Mr. and
J hs. Frank Dantzler Saturday night.
Ihmv was quite a number of good
•masers from Cohutta, Dalton, Deep
^ )r his and Dawnville.
Iwii-e recently the people of this
Community has been shocked and sad-
deneil upon learning of the deaths of
-'h\ ( (>ot Anderson, of Cohutta, and
^lr. t oiumiius Broadrick, of Cedar Val-
e - V- t)ur sympathy goes out to their
ones in their bereavement.
J- O. Dantzelr, of Dalton,
1'teached a good and helpful sermon
a large crowd at Grove Level Sun-
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■" • f, aul Ilinkle, of near Varnell, cal-
tsl -u friends here Sunday.
Jlr - and Mrs. Henry Caylor called
0R fiends near Deep Spring Sunday.
-hisses Janie and Maud Corley, of
Eear Cohutta, spent Saturday night
" lil! AIjss Louise Thogmartin.
and Mrs. Waymon Deveral, of
level and, Tenn., spent Saturday night
" itl1 -Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Caldwell.
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.
Smoke Stachelberg’s
WHITE SEAL 10c.
U. Sunday afternoon, and told us lots
about the people and their customs.
She also spoke of the famine and how
the people were starving in China.
We were glad to have her with us and
hope she will come again.
Several young people of this place
attended the fifth Sunday meeting at
Mill Creek.
Mrs. W. W. Calloway and daughter,
Gussie, and Mrs. Dunn motored to
Adairsville Sunday evening.
The B. Y. P. U. of this place has
changed the hour of meeting from 2:30
in the afternoon to 7:30 in the even
ing.
We needed them Sunday, for it was
certainly a warm day.
The wedding hells rang in our com
munity Wednesday night, the 25th,
when Mr. Goodwin Hollins and Miss
Kuby Turner were united in the holy
bofids of matrimoney, Mr. Sam King
performing the ceremony. This was
a surprise to their many friends, but
they have our |ejt congratulations!,
and we wish for both of them a long
and happy life together.
Mrs. P. J. Vining. Mr. and Mrs. Coy
Lotspeich and Mr. Joe Vining spent
last Sunday with Mrs. Mary Waten-
barger near Tennessee.
Mrs. George. Hair, of Tunnel Hill,
is spending this week with her daugh
ter, Mrs. J. L. Randolph.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hair an
nounce the birth of a son who has
been named Clarence Milburn.
Mr. Bill Kirby, of Murray county,
attended praye* services here Sun
day night.
Mrs. T. R. Glenn, Mrs. Nannie Felk-
George Freylach, Mrs. Nora
Long, Mrs. Clee Combee and Mrs. Alice
Warmack, of Dalton, spent one even-
of last week with Mrs. J. S. Rol
lins.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanton Richardson
spent last Sunday with relatives' near
Grove Level.
We were so sorry to hear of Mr.
Lum Broadrick’s death. It was a
shock to this community. The bereav
ed ones have our tenderest sympathy.
Mrs. Virdie Robertson, Miss Mattie
Robinson and Miss Jewie spent last
Sunday with Mr. Joe Robinson near
Ringgold.
Mr. and Mrs. Harris Coffee have
returned to their home in Chattanooga
after visiting Mrs. Coffee’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs F. L. Lane.
Saturday night. June 11, we will
have' a play at this place. A small
admission fee will be charged each
one, the proceeds to go for getting
lights for the church. Look for the
program in next week’s. Citizen.
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♦ COHUTTA. ♦
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er, Mrs.
ASPIRIN
Name “Bayer” on Genuine
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w,
but
are still havihg fine weather;
"'e are needing a good rain.
Our Sunday school was good last
Sunday, and we were glad to get the
nie e fans Mr. Crawford sent out to us.
Take Aspirin only as told in each
package of genuine Bayer Tablets, of
Aspirin. Then you will be following
the directions and dosage worked out
bv physicians during 21 years, and
proved safe by millions. Take no
chances with substitutes. If you see
th Bayer Cross on tablets, you can
take them without fear for Colds,
Headache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism,
Earache, Toothache, Lumbago and for
Pain. Handy tin boxes of twelve tab
lets cost few cents. Druggists also sell
larger packages. Aspirin is the trade
mark of Bayer Manufacture of Mon-
oaceticacidester of Salicylicacid.-Ad.
WATCH
THE BIG 4
Stomach-Kidneys-He art-Liver
Keep the vital organs healthy by
regularly taking the world's stand
ard remedy for kidney, liver,
bladder and uric acid troubles—
GOLD MEDAL
The National Remedy of Holland for
centuries and endorsed by Queen Wilhel-
mina. At all druggists, three sizes.
Look for the name Gold Modal on every boy
end accept no imitation
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♦ DOGWOOD VALLEY. ♦
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Cotton chopping and com thinning is
the order of the day. The weather
has been very good this spring, and
the farmers are getting along nicely
with their crops.
Mrs. Augustus Dunn, of Coleman,
Tex., is spending a few weeks with
her sister-in-law, Mrs. W. W. Calla
way.
Mr. A. J. Roberson and family, of
Mt. Vernon, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. W. C. Jay.
Miss Gussie Calloway, who has
spent the past four months in Florida,
is at home visiting her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Anderson and
daughter, Vesta, of Trickum, were cal
ling on Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson
Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Augustus Dunn, who has recent
ly made a tour through Japan and
China, made ns a talk at onr B. Y. P.
ANOTHER WOMAN
ESCAPES
Mrs. McCnmber Avoided a Serious
Operation by Taking Lydia E.
Pinkham’s Vegetable Com
pound in Time
Georgetown, HI.—“After my first
baby was bom I suffered so with my
left side that I could
not walk across the
floor unless I was all
humped over, hold
ing to my side. I doc
tored with several
doctors but found no
relief and they said
I would have to have
an operation. My
mother insisted on
my taking Lydia E.
Pinkham’s Vegeta
ble Compound and I
soon found relief. Now I can do all my
own work and it is the Vegetable Com
pound that has saved me from an opera
tion. I cannot praise your medicine too
highly and I tell all of my friends and
neighbors what the Compound did for
me.” —Mrs. Margaret McCumber,
27 S. Frazier St., Georgetown, Illinois.
Mrs. McCumber is one of the unnum
bered thousands of housewives who
struggle to keep about their daily tasks,
wnile suffering from ailments peculiar
to women with backache, sideaches,
headaches, bearing-down pains and ner
vousness,—and if every such woman
should profit by her experience and give
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com
pound a trial they would get well.
The Cohutta bail team played an
other close game with Ooltewah Dec
oration day at Cohutta, Cohutta win
ning by a score of twelve to eight.
The, hard hitting of Sims and Nance
was the feature of Cohutta’s game.
Winston and Miss “Billy” Groover
were in Chattanooga several days last
week as the guests of Miss Frances
Denham.
Miss Eloise Castle and grandmother
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Pease
Decoration day.
We are very well pleased to learn
that Mrs. Fannie Boyd is recovering
from her recent serious illness as fast
as could be expected. From all reports
she will soon be out among friends
again.
Miss Maude Story, of Chattanooga,
was the guest of Mrs. John Shugart
last week-end.
Mr. R. O. Kimsey and family were
in Cedar Creek, Tenn., last Sunday for
their annual family reunion.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Feagans were
visiting home folks last week-end.
One of the Cohutta district farmers,
Mr. G. M. Tatum, fiinished sowing 130
acres of soya beans this week. Who
says Cohutta isn’t a coming farming
country?
Don’t forget the Rally Day at Cohut
ta next Sunday, June 5th, nor the
Children’s day at Mt. Olivet the Sun
day following.
MUNICIPAL SWIMMING
POOL OPEN FOR SEASON
Offers Cool Place for These Hot
Afternoons and Nights
The swimming^ pool of the Dalton
Athletic club is ready for the swim
mers, and many are taking advantage
of the opportunity to take a refresh
ing dip these hot days.
The season tickets this year cost $4,
and many have purchased them.
In addition to the pool, a tennis
court is being laid off just south of
the pool.
GENERAD WEYGAND
BRITISH ARMY PETS
These two huge geese are the offi
cial pets of the British Royal Corps
of Signals training center, at Mare-
rieitl Park Camp, Sussex. “Joe” and
“Billy,” as they are named, original
ly were bought to be fattened for the
Christmas dinner last year. But the
soldiers grew so fond of the birds
that they were unable to sacrifice
them.
lidtarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured
by local applications, as they cannot
reach the diseased portion ot the ear.
watarrhal Deafness requires constitu
tional treatment. HALL'S CATARRH
MEDICINE is a constitutional remedy.
Catarrhal Deafness is caused by an in
flamed condition of the mucous lining of
the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is
inflamed you have a rumbling sound or
imperfect hearing, and when it is entire
ly closed, Deafness is the result. Unless
the inflammation can be reduced, your
hearing may be destroyed forever.
HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE acts
through the blood on the mucous sur
faces of the system, thus reducing the In
flammation and restoring normal condi
tions.
Circulars free. All Druggists.
P. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio.
General Weygand, aid to Marshall
Foch during the great war, will aid
Marshal Foch in drecting the allied
occupation of German cities.
PRESBYTERIANS PLAN
FOR BIG CONFERENCE
Prominent Ministers and Laymen to
Meet at Nacoochee
Preparations for the annual gather
ing of the Presbyterians of Georgia at
Nacoochee Institute. Sautee. Ga., are
practically complete. This is in no
sense a law-making body but is large
ly attended by those who are interest
ed in Bible study and church activ
ities.
Prof. S. G. Stukes of Agnes Scott
College will deliver the opening ad
dress on Tuesday evening, June 14th,
and the conference will continue daily
until June 26th. Prominent among
the speakers and leaders present will
be Rev. Neal L. Anderson, of Savan
nah ; Dr. Wm. Ray Dobyns, of Birm
ingham; Dr. W. S. Dendy, All iSouth
Secretary of Christian Endeavor;
Prof. I. M. Ellis. Music Director, of
Macon; Dr. I. S. McElroy, of Colum
bus ; Dr. R. O. Flinn. of Atlanta;
Miss Yena McGaughey, White’s Bible
School. New Yofk City; Mrs. W. M.
Rowland, of Augusta, and Capt. F. L.
Slaymaker, of Athens.
The conference closes with a spe
cial gathering of laymen from June
25th to June 26th, and it is expected
that the capacity of the buildings will
be taxed to_ accommodate those who
attend.
Dodson's Liver Tone
Killing Calomel Sale
Don’t sicken or salivate yourself or
paralyze your sensitive liver by taking
calomel which is quicksilver. Your
dealer sells each bottle of pleasant,
harmless “Dodson’s Liver Tone” under
an ironclad, money-back guarantee
that it regulates the liver, stomach and
bowels better than calomel without mak
ing you sick—15 million bottles sold.
SMALLEST OF MEXICANS
Daniel and Virginia, the smallest
midgets In Mexico, are expected to
visit this country soon. They were
born at Guanajuato. Daniel is thirty-
three years old and is just 3 feet in
height. Virginia is twenty-eight, and
measures 2 feet, 11 inches.
Always at Yonr
Service for
Printing Needs!
Is there something you
need in the follow
ing listT
Wadding Stationery
Envelope Incloam ee
Sale Bills
Hand Bills
Price Lists
Admission Tickets
Business Cards
Window Cards
Time Cards
Letter Heads
Note Heads
BUI Heads
CalUnd Cards
Statements
Hlllc Tickets
Heel Tickets
Shipping Tads
Asnouncejnai
Briefs
Notes
Pamphlets
Blotters Circulars
Invitations Paotars
Poldars
Chacks
Blanks
Notices
Labels
Legal Blanks
Henn Cards
Placards
Dodders
Post Cards
Prodrama
Receipts
Prompt, careful and effi
cient attention given
to every detail
Don’t Send Yonr Order
Out of Town Until You
See What We Can Do
"IT ISN'T THE TOWN—ITS YOU.'
If you want to live in the kind of a town
Like the kind of a town you like,
You needn't slip your clothes in a grip
And start on a long, long hike.
You'll only find what you left behind
For there's nothing that's really new,
It's a knock at yourself when you knock your town,
It isn't the town—it's you.
Real towns are not made by men afraid,
Lest somebody else gets ahead.
When everyone works and nobody shirks
You can raise a town from the dead.
And if while you make your personal stake,.
Your neighbor can make one, too,
Your town will be what you want to see,
It isn't your town—it's you.
—Anonymous.
All right, this applies to a county as well as a
town. Now let’s all get busy and make Whit
field county the best county in Georgia and
Dalton the best town.
We are trying to make our business the best of
its kind on earth, and if you can use anything
we sell, come in and let us prove to you that
we are building that kind of a business.
Make our store your headquarters
We Sell You What We Tell You
The Dalton Buggy Co.
Tel. 71.