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THE DALTON CITIZEN, THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1921.
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(With abject apologies to Ring Lard
ner.)
(The following written by a Journal
rep. is not % bad. It’s o. k. if you’ll
let us coin a expression.—Ed. note.)
The only thing I wonder now about
is why in the h—11 it was so short and
we hard working fellers has to get
back to our honest toil witch is the
life of the nation and- the Mass of the
Great Public.
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The best thing about these thnvin:
and industrious citys is that the pop
ulation is divided *A being feminin and
the other if, being masculine witch
liefs one woman for every man and
vice versus.
And what, brethren I asks you what.
Is a excursion to a small town without
a picnic or as Amy Lowel sais “Whats
in a name, anyway?” And one of the
best things of all to a poor and lonely
but honest city man is that there is a
differents in the country partys from
the city partys and that differents with
all due apologies to Mr. Shakespear
and others interested is colon.
Now in a city most of the people just
sits down and talks or dances witch is
worse and all the time they is being
clever with each other or trying to be
which hurts just as much. And 2 peo
ple (1 man and 1 flapper) goes off in
a corner witch they think they is all
alone but they aint and sit down and
try to be clever and they is suppose to
say anything they can think of to irri
tate each other witch they think is
clever. For instants: the may will say
“Do you like to toddle, I don’t.” and
the reason why he says I don’t so quick
is because he knows the flapper is going
to say Yes and he wants to start a ar
gument right away witch as mentioned
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Calomel is quicksilver. It attacks
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above is being clever.
Now you Know me friend, and you
know that when it comes to being in
a city party I can say just as irritatin
things as anybody witch is clever but
when I get out in the country their
aint no excuse for being clever, because
everybody just looks at you and laff.
and sais “don’t you think youre smart
just because youre from the city” and
you feel kind of lonesome without t'
smoke and the street cars and you say
‘look at the pretty cows’ and feel right
good because you have showed off that
you know what a cow is.
Now in the city when a flapper looks
at a man witch she is doing most of the
time she always thinks in her mind (i
any) ‘Don’t his Adam’s apple bob up
and down funny when he talks,’ and
if she said it she would be either rude
or clever, and she thinks about it a
while and says to herself it would he
clever so she turns to her accomplice
and says in a very loud way ‘don’t
his adams apple bob up and down fun
ny when he talks.’ and the man thinks
he is got to be clever also so he turns
around and says ‘ain’t yon smart?’
witch she agrees to.
Old frend comma I was down to Dal
ton over Sunday and I had all them
experiences witch I have just related
and a lot more witch I can’t relate but
I will say this and dare any man to
deny it even the worst of my oppts.
The backbone of our great American
republic which some claims is not a
republic on acct. of the Volstead amend
ment. is the mass of the agricultural
witch of corse take sin all those who
in New York City alone from kid
ney trouble last year. Don’t allow
yourself to become a victim by
neglecting pains and aches. Guard
against this trouble by taking
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The world’s standard remedy for kidney,
liver, bladder and uric acid troubles.
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Look for the name Gold Medal on every box
And accept no imitation
live like agriculturals but witch really
aint if you can understand the legal
words.
And the most inspiring thing witch
we city folks can do is to get rite back
to mother nature as they advertise in
the back to the soil movement recently
started by Jimmy Cox and so forth
These thoughts is poetical and you
might not understand, not being edu
cated hut I don’t hold it vs. you.
There are those, friend, who wright-
eously assert that the country is the
place for the chiggers and dust and etc.
but you can take It or leave it frier
because it ain’t so. And furthermore
There is more pretty girls per sq. in. in
the country than there ever was in the
city and still furthermore there is a lot
more sq. ins. in the country. And as
an artist do I say that a pretty girl in
the city is a lot prettier girl in the
country witch of course would keep me
in the country all the time hut for my
honest toil.
And friend, there are those who say
that the things witch are eat in the
country are vastly superior to the
things you eat in the city witch is every
word true, believe you me. sints I speak
from experiunts. Take that picnic as
a example witch is just one of the many
things and lets examine it in toetoe.
There was more to eat than all the
people put together could eat and that
is some people’s idea of heaven witch
is also mine. And on a picnic friend
you don’t have to watch your neighbor
to see witch spoon he uses at the prop
er place because as a rule there is
only one spoon witch is as much as
God intended in the 1st place. And
the same rule applies to forks and
knives witch they is none of on a pic
nic. You just eat friend, and finally
when you decide that out of common
politeness and because you can’t hold
0 more you had better quit, then there
is that quiet feeling of repose and
calm witch comes to those who have fed
well. You no. But maybe you don’t
sints you have never had the nerves
to eat just as much as you wanted Like
me.
Then 2, darkness falls like a wet blan
ket overall, witch makes it mutch eas-
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ier to eat your fill without being ob
served by the eyes of the hostess and
you feel 2, friend that even if the
hostess was watching you intensely
she wouldn’t care how much you eat
which is true hospitality believe you
me. And they still holds hands in the;
country witch is much better than in
the city wheir the only bands they hold
is at poker or bridge witch is more
cruel.
Dont think for an instants friend
that I have gave mutch attention to
eating on this trip because every now
and then I would stop eating long
enough to say ‘Thank you, I believe I
will” when they would offer you more
witch they always did with true coun
try. curtesy.
And the only bad part, friend, and
it was a dam had part if you will ex
cuse my swering. was when the table
cloth had been folded and yon knew
that even If you could hold anymore
there would be no more to hold, and
yet that is whut Alexander the Grate
calls poetic justice.
Now don’t think friend or judge me
too harshly becus I have spoke so
lengthyly about eating but eating is a
great thifig friend and deserved more
than passing attention. Think what
would happened if you didn’t eat witch
is what God put food on Mother earth
for, as they say in the Bible witch is a
good book and you ought to read it.
We will now turn with mutch miss-
giveing to the subject of girls witch
they is a lot of in the country partic
ularly -w*en some of the best if not
the best girls in the city has gone to
the country just as you could go to see
them in a healthy atmosfear.
Now girls, generally speaking, friend,
is *the one thing witch I know little
. if nothing about not being married
witch is the only way to realy know
a woman as the married men say. The
only impression they make on me,
friend, is one of come-here witch I
always do being reared in a polite home
where instruckshuns was obaid to the
letter. And on acct. of the bevies and
bevies of pretty girls, not to menshun
one in perticular witch would not do
at this time and place, I had a delight
ful time withalL You know me, friend.
They did not treat you with that
silent contempt witch is characteristic
of city girls geting on a street car
witch I have never seen but hear* 1
about. And when you addres. them
friend, in ax-seents of Admiration and
Regard, witch is the only rite way,
they give you that ‘ain’t I having a
good time’ smile witch makes you
think that the devil is very much over
rated as a man who keps fun away
from people. Whatever might be said,
friend, all and all the devil (if any)
attends more to city folks than to coun
try folks because city folks are always
starting something whitch is unneces
sary and troublesome and of no acct.
And would you believe it. friend,
witch I know you will not being skep-
ticle about these things, there is more
to be got out of looking at a girl in the
country but as remarked you
wouldn’t believe it so what’s the us
None.
Now although this here letter is very
interesting both to me and to you, I
feel that out of some slight considera
tion for the company and its interests,
friend, (though not to be mercenary or
material) as remarked out of the con
sideration I feel that work lingers on
the wing waiting to be snared (these
poetic frases, friend, are inspired in
the country) I must tarry not. but to
work . . .
And if you ever get a chanct be sure
to go to the country making sure in
advance that there is pretty girls and
proper encouragement for the inner
man. concluding with witc-h.
Yonrs indefatigueably.
Smoke Stachelberg’s
WHITE SEAL 10c.
Scream with all their youthful pow
ers,
Playing at police and robber—
Yep, the old back porch for ours.
—Contributed.
CARD OF THANKS.*
We desire to thank our friends and
neighbors for their kindness and help
during our mother’s sickness and death.
We only hope we can ever be ready to
return their kindness.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lindsey.
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ask for
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Price 35c.
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Mrs. Susie Nation departed this life
May 17, 1921. She was 73 years old.
The children who survive her are Tom,
Lee and Fred, of Dalton; Matt, of Ok
lahoma; Mrs. L. Gordon, of Tunnel
Hill; Mrs. Susie Jones, of Savannah;
Mrs. Ann Haden, of Jacksonville, Fla.,
and Mrs. Jene Lindsey, of Dalton.
Mr. iShugart, of Dalton conducted
the funeral service at the home of her
daughter, Mrs. Lindsey, then she was
laid to rest in West Hill cemetery.
Sleep on, dear mother,
Take thy rest;
God called you home;
He thought it best.
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Lindsey.
SOUR STOMACH
INDIGESTION
thedfsrd’s Black-Draught Highly
Recommended by a Tennessee
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You may talk about the pleasures
Of an evening at a play,
Filled with lines and situations
Charitably labeled “gay;”
And the joys of cabareting
Where the toddlers, toe-to-toe,
Pull strange stunts that would have
staggered
Pa and ma some years ago.
And for that, you’re welcome to it,
Such loose joys existence sours,
Pipe and slippers and the rocker,
On the old back porch of ours—
There we sit in solemn silence,
While mosquitoes ’round us hum,
Chewing on our neck and ankles
As they softly go and come.
All the daily cares are lifted
From our heart and borne away,
As the good wife, lingers near us
To collect our weekly pay.
And the children, precious darlings,
East Nashville, Tenn.— The eff!(h
lency of Thedford’s Black-Draught, the
genuine, herb, liver medicine, Is
vouched for by Mr. W. N. Parsons, a
grocer of this city. "It Is without
doubt the best liver medicine, and I
don’t believe I could get along without
it. I take it for sour stomach, head
ache, bad liver, indigestion, and all
other troubles that are the result of
a torpid liver.
“I have known and used It for years,
and can- and do highly recommend it
to every one. I won’t go to bed with
out it in the house. It will do all it
claims to do. I can’t say enough for
it.”
Many other men and women through
out the country have found Black-
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WeLhaven’t had any rain in about a
month. Gardens are dried up—also
pastures. The few acres of cotton that
were planted haven’t half a stand, and
most of it has been planted twice. If
this isn’t a trying time on the poor
farmers, I am badly fooled; but we-
must keep trying.
Miss Leona Lormon’s health isn’t im-
NOTICE!
When you want fresh
sweet milk, cream, but
ter, buttermilk—
917-10.
Wm. Brown, Dairy,
East Dalton.
proving much. May she soon recover.
Mr. Chadwick’s son, of Tennessee,
visited him recently.
Mr. J. D. Brackett had the misfort
une to lose a fine brood sow one day
last week.
Babe Dixon and family have moved
to town; also Lonnie Manis and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Blackwell’s twin babies
are not well.
Misses Jimmie and Mary Poteet and
Mrs. M. D. Poteet and son, Charlie, of
Norton’s, called to see Miss Leona Lor-
mon last Sabbath.
G. W. Bryant and family, of Dalton
Route 3, spent Sunday at A J. Lor
mon’s.
Mr. and Mrs. Kendrick and Mr. Cay-
lor and family, of Cisco, spent Sunday
with “Uncle Bud” Poteet and family.
H. D. Richardson and daughter, Mia
Vada, of Dalton Route 5, were in oar
burg last week.
Drew Lormon caught a fish
40 pounds last week.
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