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THE DALTON CITIZEN. THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1921.
^[6u Pay No More
But you. get
better com flakes
when you specify"
by name, and make sure that
the grocer gives them to you.
Never were such
flavor and crisp
ness sealed up in
corn flakes as
you obtain from
every package of
Post Toasties
Sold by grocers everywhere!
Made by Postum Cereal Co. Inc., Battle Creek,Mich.
A Correction.
In last week's issue of The Citizen,
the statement was made that the coun
ty teachers' examinations would he
held the 29th and 30th of this month.
This was an error, as the examinations
are scheduled for July 29-30. We are
glad to make the correction.
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♦ MORTUARY. ♦
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MRS. ORA STACY DIED
AT HOME NEAR DALTON
Deceased Was Aged and Beloved
Matron of This County
LUMPKIN HARDWARE CO.
cupied by the McArthur company on
TO OPEN STORE HERE
Cartersville Firm Will Open Busi
ness July First
McArthur Auto company has leased
to the Lumpkin Hardware company, of
Cartersville. a part of the building oc-
Kamilton street, the lease becoming ef
fective July 1.
The Lumpkin Hardware company is
one of Cartersville’s big business firms,
and will enter the local business field
with the best wishes of Dalton people
for their success.
Mrs. Ora Stacy, wife of Mr. Henry
P. Stacy, died Wednesday of last week
at her home a few miles south of the
city, her death causing genuine sor
row throughout the county where she
had many friends and admirers.
Mrs. Stacy was an excellent woman,
and in her death, the county has sus
tained a genuine loss. 1
The body was taken to the Stewart
cemetery near the Stacy home for in
terment Thursday.
Mrs. Belle Ward.
Mrs. Belle Ward, aged SO years, died
Thursday of last week at her home at
Tunnel Hill, interment being made Fri
day in Tnnnel Hill cemetery.
Mrs. J. M. Reeves, of this city. She is
survived by three daughters and two
sons. The body was brought here Fri
day and taken from here to Villanow
for interment.
Mrs. W. V. Wolverton.
Mrs. Eleanor Kenny Wolvertop, wife
of Mr. W. V. Wolverton. Chattanooga
representative of the Graham Paper
company who is well known here, died
Friday morning at a hospital in .Chat
tanooga, following a long illness. The
body was taken to her former home,
Lexington, Ky.. for interment. Mr.
Wolverton’s many local friends will
sympathize with him in his bereave
ment
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.
The Service Garage, formerly operat
ed by Carney & Gordon, has changed
hands. Will now be known as The
Dalton Garage and will he operated by
M. "Westbrook, manager; Foster Moul
ton and John Daniels, mechanics.—Adv.
WOODMEN TO UNVEIL
LEONARD MONUMENT
Virginia Anderson
Virginia, the little 6-months-old
daughter of Mr. Paul Anderson, of this
city, died last Thursday. The funeral
service was conducted Friday by Rev.
C. H. Williams, interment being made
in Bethel cemetery.
Mrs. A. C. Clements.
Mrs. A. C. Clements died Wednes
day night at her home. 40 Brooks
avenue. Atlanta, in the seventy-ninth
year of her age. She was a sister of
Laurel Camp No. 24. Woodmen of
tlfe World, will unveil the monument to
W. B. Leonard Sunday. June 19th, at
4 p. m. All Sovereigns are requested to
meet at the W. O. W. hall at 2 o’clock.
The monument is about two miles
north of Spring Place.
Respectfully,
II. R. Davis, Consul Commander,
It. E. Smith. Clerk.
Goodrich Tire Prices
reduced per cent
The last word in Quality
The best word in Price
Card of Thanks.
I wish to thank each one for their
kindness during the sickness and death
of my aunt. Mrs. M. Ward. May God
bless each one.,
Mrs. Tyson Griffin.
Carter & Sons Furniture & Undertaking Co.
34 Hamilton St.—in show window
See the Cook in
our Window this Week.
J
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FLORENCE
OIL COOK STOVES
More Heat
Less Care
Have you seen our wmdow this week? Hurry
and look!
A real kitchen. An expert cook who is cooking’
food. She will answer any question you want to
ask about the fluffy biscuits and other goodies
being cooked that day. And she will show you
why she is so successful.
She is using the Florence Oil Cook Stove.
She demonstrates how light your work can ba
ynadp, and how good your food will taste.
The Florence Oil Cook Stove cooks everything
to a turn. It is simple to regulate and is so easy to
keep dean. The Florence bums kerosene, the
cheapest of fuel.
Don’t put it oft Come in today and see this
wonderful demonstration of the Florence Oil Stove.
SILVERTOWN CORDS
SIZE
Anti* Skid Safety Tread
"tubes"
30*3%
*24.50
*255
32-3*1
*32.90
*290
32*4
*41.85
*355
33*4
*43.10
*320
32*4%
*47.30
*450
33*4‘i
*48.40
*455
34*4%
*49.65
*4.75
33*5
*58.90
*555
35*5
*61.90
*550
Goodrich 30*3k—jwe Toints of‘Excellence
1. One quality
2. Extra size
3. Specially designed
4. oAnti-skid
5. Fair price
The name of Goodrich on a tire means
one quality only. Like all other Goodrich
tires this 30x3| is one quality. This stand
ard is a fixed principle, and that quality
must be the best our resources, skill and
experience can produce.
THE B. F. GOODRICH RUBBER COMPANY
oAkron, Ohio
DALTON AUTO & MACHINERY CO.
Goodrich Tire Dealers
Phone 107
Dalton, Ga.
OFFSPRING OF TWO FLIES
WOULD COVER EARTH 47
FEET DEEP.
This is the time of year when the
breeding places of flies should be
looked after. Mr. C. F. Hodge in
‘Nature and Culture” makes the fol
lowing statement which is based on
a well known law of heredity: “A
pair of flies begining operations in
April may be progenitors if all were
to live, of 191,010,000,000,000,000,000
flies by August. This number would
cover the earth 47 feet deep:” We
are indeed thankful for the ‘Law of
Diminishing Returns.’ Let us swat
the fly now, and better still is to
swat the places where he breeds.—
W. J. Scott.
SWAT THE FLY,
“Oh, every fly that skips our swat
ters, will have five million sons and
daughters, and countless first and
second cousins; of aunts and uncles,
scores and dozens; and fifty-seven
billion nieces; so knock the whole
thing all to pieces!”
An officer was inspecting at one
of the camps, a daily paper tells us,
when he came upon a big, round-
eyed private doing sentry duty with
a gun that he held in anything but
the approved manner.
“Don’t you know better than to
point an empty gun at me?” demand
ed the officer.
“But it ain’t empty, sir,” protest
ed the private. “It’s loaded!”—
Youth’s Companion.
Cooking Demonstration and Sale Friday acd Saturday, June 17th and 18th
10 a.m. to 12 m. and 3 to 5 p.m. in our window. Everybody invited to attend.
Take a Look at our Baldwin Piano Department, Brunswick and Claxtonola Talking Machines. Take
a stroll through our first and second floors and see our great stock of Furniture and House Furnishings
at greatly revised prices downward in keepmg with conditions.
FREE! FREE!! A new Cook Book Free to everyone buying a Florence during the two days.
Kitchen will be kept in window all next week.
Respectfully,
Garter & Sons Furniture & Undertaking Co.
34 Hamilton St.
DALTON, GEORGIA.
17 King St.
“Jack Rose handed in his resigna
tion as a bluff to make the firm raise
his salary.”
“Did they raise it?”
“Yes, but another man is drawing
it.”—Exchange.
ORCHARDISTS SHOULD BE
ALERT TO DANGER OF
LEAF-ROLLER.
The Fruit-tree leaf-roller has be
come a very serious pest in many
orchards of the country during the
past few years.
Whenever the worms were at all
abundant last year, they may be ex
pected again the coming summer.
The eggs were laid in small, gray
patches on the smooth bark of the
trunks or limbs of the trees last sum
mer, where they remain over winter
to hatch in the spring. These, eggs
begin hatching just as the leaf buds
on the apple trees begin to burst and
show their green color. After the
worms hatch, it is very difficult to
successfully destroy them. They are
best controlled by thorough spraying
early in the spring, before buds be
gin to open, with a good grade of
miscible oil, such as “Scalecide” or
“Target Brand.” Use these oils in
the proportion of one gallon to
twenty gallons of water. Use water
as free from alkali as possible in
order to secure a thorough emulsion.
It will require from eight to ten
or twelve gallons of this emulsion
to thoroughly treat a full-grown ap
ple tree. Thorough work is abso
lutely essential if good results are
to be secured.—C. P. Gillette.
SUFFERED AL
A WOMAN
ID
Mrs. Meyer Finally Found
Relief "and Health in Lydia E.
Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound
Orange, Cal. —“1 always feei very
grateful
e, Cal.— 1 always ieei >«;
to von, as some twenty years
uu nui n- »i ago three doctors
said I had to have a
serious operation- 1
had a tumor, and ul
cers which would
gather and break. 1
had displacement so
badlv that I could
hardly sit down at
times, and it seemed
as if I sufferedeverv-
thing that 3 woman
could suffer. Then
some one advised me
v.i-Cnm'c Vpcretable
Smoke Stachelberg’s
WHITE SEAL 10c.
Compound, and I took it untu .
cured and saved from the opcrabOj
have told women of your wont•
medicine times without number,
am willing that you should use
facts and my name if you hKe.
and during the Change,
mv own work but tn
—•— - — - ovprv
heavy
—Mrs. J. H. Meyer, 412
St., Orange, California. ,, 33
It is quite true that such trouble
Mrs. Meyer had may reach asta,. ^
an operation is the only resour
the other hand, a great, many g.
have been restored to health by y
Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound.
BEAUTIFUL BATHING CAP
These are caps which usually sell for 50 cents
and they are worth it, but we have just made
a deal with the factory and will sell the entire
lot for TWENTY-FIVE CENTS * you wi
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be
PHONE 210
cut out this ad and bring it to our store
you.
Better come early as this offer will
withdrawn after ten days.
Wie Guarantee Everything We Sell and Out
Service Must Please You.
CITY DRUG STORE
J. W. CRAWFORD, Prop.
DALTON, GA