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girls’ clubs,
Burton club
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brary
Maples
<|f The man with a good size Savings
Account is on “Easy Street” today. His
money is available to apply on the new
home he may be building, to pay his
taxes or for some unforseen emergency.
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If Many of our regular depositors are
appreciating this year more than ever
before the advantages of Ready Money.
IJflf you haven’t experienced the use
fulness of a Savings Account, come in
and start one.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
BANK 'WITH US AND YOU CAN BANK ON US
THE DALTON CITIZEN, THURSDAY; JUNE 30, 1921.
will visit the Judfl and
clubs on Thursday, July 7.
Wednesday, Mrs. Moore will car
ry 39 volumes for the beginning of a
library at Pleasant Grove. All per-
iu the community will have ac-
to the books on club days.
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Rev. Green filled his regular appoint
ment here Sunday aiid preached an ex
cellent sermon on “Faith.” His ser
mon was certainly enjoyed by one and
all.
The measles is still here; we have
several new cases.
Mr. and Mrs. George Lentz and
family, of Walker county, spent one
night last week with Mr. and Mrs.
Clint Johnston.
Mr. and Mrs. Ridley, of Murray
county, attended services here last
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Warmack, of
Dalton, passed through our burg last
Sunday en route to Mr. and Mrs. T.
L. Lotspeich’s, in Murray county.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dyer and fam
ily, of Chattanooga, spent last Sat
urday night with Mr. and Mrs. F. J.
Vining.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob McMahan and
family and Mr. Dale Anderson, of
Chattanooga, passed through our com
munity last Monday on their way to
Chatsworth.
Next fourth Sunday, Rev. Green will
begin his revival services at the Meth
odist church here.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanton Richardson
and children spent last Sunday with
Mrs. Richardson near Broad Acre.
We are glad to hear from other cor
respondents. i always enjoy reading
the county letters and would like to
hear from all.
Dodson’s Liver Tone
Instead of Calomel
BETTER
DEAD
Life is a burden when the body
is racked with pain. Everything
worries and the victim becomes
^despondent and downhearted! To
bring back the sunshine take
COLD MEDAL
The national remedy of Holland for over-
200 years; it is an enemy of all pains re
sulting from kidney, liver and uric arid
troubles. All druggists, three sizes.
Look for the name Gold Medal on every box
Mir! TTfTpt imitation
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
howels better than calomel, without
sickening or salivating you—15 million
bottles sold.
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One hundred books have been re-
here for the farm bureau li-
which will be locaffid in the
Memorial restroom.
Mrs. Elizabeth Mopre.
ASPIRIN
Name “Bayer” on Genuine
Warning! Unless you see the name
“Bayer” on package or on tablets you
are not getting genuine Aspirin pre
scribed by physicians for twenty-one
and proved safe by millions.
Take Aspirin only as told in the Bay-
package for Colds, Headache, Neu-
Rheumatism, Earache, Tooth-
Lumbago and for Pain. Handy
boxes of twelve Bayer Tablets of
Aspirin cost few cents. Dmggests also
sell larger packages. Aspirin is the
trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of
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Tlie following itinerary will be fol
lowed by Mrs. Elizabeth Moore for
this and next week:
Monday, June 27—Cedar Yalley.
Tuesday—Carbondale (home visit}-
ing).
Wednesday — Pleasant Grove (li
brary day).
Thursday—Crown mill (field day).
Wednesday, July 6—Farmers’ rally.
Thursday—Dug Gap.
Friday—Broad Acre (home visit
ing).
Saturday—Center Point.
All club girls are expected to meet
at 9 a. m., July 6, at the Maples Me
morial Restroom, and will go from
there to the fair grounds for the farm
ers’ rally. All girls must be in full
uniform, includiug cap and apron.
Miss Dowdle, state agent for the
The Hosiery mill and East Dalton
played Center Point last Saturday aft
ernoon. The Hosiery mill won the first
tame, and Center Point defeated East
Dalton.
Mrs. Ed King and family were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Williams,
of Dug Gap, Sunday.
Miss ferdice Williams, of Dug Gap,
spent Sunday night with Miss Fannie
Mae Godfrey, of Phelps.
Several from here attended the sing
ing at Dug Gap,Sunday afternoon and
enjoyed it very much.
Mr. and Mrs. Farrington, of Dalton,
were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. L.
Godfrey last week.
Mrs. "Ed King spent several days in
Chattanooga last week.
Misses Lizzie - Belle and Johnnie
King spent Thursday night with
Misses Marilou and Fannie Mae God
frey, of Phelps.
Miss Fannie Mae Godfrey is slowly
improving; we hope she will be well
won.
Mrs. J. L. Biles and Miss Louise
Thomas left last week for a visit in
New Mexico.
Mr. and Mrs Wiley Mitchell and
children, of Dalton, spent Saturday
night with Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Jones.
A TEXAS WONDER
For kidney and bladder troubles, gravel,
weak and lame back, rhenmatiam' and irreg
ularities of the kidney8 and bladder. At
-yonr druggist’s or by mail, $1.25. Small
bottle often cnrea- Send for sworn testi
monials. Dr. E. W. Hail. 2926 Olive St,
St. Louis Mo.—Adv.
Smoke Stachelberg’s
WHITE SEAL 10c.
We Are Building Them Better
Than Ever Before
Today, more than ever, Goodyear
Tires for passenger cars offer the
utmost in economy and satisfaction.
Improvement after improvement has
been effected in them in the past few
months. Our clincher type Cords, for
example, are now made larger, with
thicker tread and stronger carcass and
Our larger size Cords, our fabric
inner tubes, too, are
more durable than
~ ^ rs, now,
Service
Mrs. Victor Keen, of Dalton, spent
several days last week with Mr. and
Mrs. T. G. Keen.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Jones and fam
ily, of Phelps, and Mr. and Mrs. Wiley
Mitchell, of Dalton, spent Sunday with
Mrs. Sadie and Miss Ida Jones, of
Route 1.
Mrs. W. B. Marshall and daughter,
of High Point, N. C., have returned
home after two weeks’ visit with Mr.
and Mrs. Buell Stark, of Phelps.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Strickland, of
Dalton, spent Saturday night and Sun
day with Mr. John, and Miss Mattie
Black.
Another Dalton Case
It Proves That There’s A Way Out for
Many Suffering Dalton Polks.
Just another report of a case Li Dal
ton. Another typical case. Kidney ail
ments relieved in Dalton with Doan’s
Kidney Pills.
Mrs. D. E. Counts, 17 W. Morris St.,
Dalton, says: “My kidneys began to
trouble me last winter causing a lot of
pain in the small of my back. I was
so bad I couldn’t do any housework and
my back was sore and stiff. I was ner
vous and couldn’t stand the least noise
and was often dizzy. My greatest trou
ble was the way my kidneys acted. I
was in misery. A friend gave me a box
of Doan’s Kidney Pills, to try, and they
did me so much good, I continued n<ripg
them. I got my supply at Fincher &
Nichols’ Drug Store, and took them ac
cording to directions. Doan’s entirely
cured me, and made me feel like a dif
ferent person.”
60c, at all dealers. Foster-Milbnm
Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.—Adv.
Ice Cream Supper.
There will be an ice cream supper at
Hopewell Saturday night Everybody,
come and bring , someone with you.'
Proceeds will go for the benefit of the
church. ,
Smoke Stachelberg’s
WHITE SEAL 10c.
August. Rev. E. C. Harris will help
Brother Hair in the meeting.
Mr. John Baggett, of Oklahoma,
spent a few days last week with rel
atives here.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Whitmire and
children, of near Tunnel Hill, spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Kirk.
Those spending the day at R. C.
Jay’s Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Peters, “Grandma” Jay, and J. C. Jay,
Sr., of Pleasant Valley; Mr. 'E. B.
Chapman and family, of Pleasant
Grove; Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Jay and Mr.
A. J. Roberson and family, of Mt. Ver
non, and Mr. J. M. Michael and family.
Mrs. Massengill and daughter, of Sa
lem, spent a few days last week with
her son. Mr. Jim Massengill.
Mrs. Avery (Hunt, of Tunnel Hill,
spent one day last week with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Caldwell.
Mr. W. A. Westbrook, of Chatta
nooga, spent a few days last week with
his son.
Mrs. Millard Jay, of Pleasant VaRey,
is spending a few days with her father,
Mr. Sam Carpenter.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Patterson, of
Chattanooga, spent Sunday with the
latter’s father, Mr. G. W. Eldridge.
GIRLS! BLEACH SKIN
WHITE WITH LEMON
ACCIDENTS!
OCCUR EVERY MINUTE
“The man who doesn’t provide
ahead for funds in case, of his
death or disability by accident,
unintentionally commits an un
forgettable crime against his
loved ones and himself.”
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Our Prices Are Right
Write for Price List and Mealing
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Dalton, Georgia
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Those on the sick list are Miss Leona
Lormon, Mrs. Jane Poteet, Mr. Arnold
Lormon, Mrs. Jane Poteet and Mr.
and the twin babies of Jim Blackwell.
May they soon recover.
We have had some good showers
after a month of dry weather. Now
\vq are having some awful hot weather.
Mrs. Mollie Douglas and daughter,
Sallie, of Good Hope, spent a day re
cently with Mrs. Mattie Douglas, of
Sumach.
It isn’t long until , the Glorious
Fourth—I wish for each one that has
the pleasure of spending the day in
Dalton a delightful time. How I wish
I could spend the 4th in Dalton, as it
has almost been a year since I visited
the city.
Mr. Arthur Hayes and family, of
near Good Hope, spent Saturday and
Sunday at Mr. J. B. Hayes’.
There is but little fruit around here.
The berry crop is the main dependence
this year.
Sawmilling is still in full blast here
—in fact, more sawmilling than farm
ing.
Babe Dixon add family, of Dalton,
visited Mr. Tom Ridley recently.
Lonnie Manis, of Dalton, was in our
burg last week.
Wake up, correspondents, and give
us the news. It seems that some of us
are getting a little careless of late.
We were sorry to learn of the death
of Mrs. Workman, of Mt. Pleasant We
will miss her letters so muqh. Won
der what’s become of C. R. Vance?
Messrs. Charlie Boyles and McFalls,
of Nortons, were here Saturday.
Drury Lormon and son,. Angus, spent
Saturday in Dalton.
We had a good shower Sunday after
noon, whicn was much needed.
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.
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Rev. Sam Hair filled his regular ap
pointment at this place Sunday. He
announced that our revival services
would begin the second Sunday in
Squeeze the juice of two lemons into
a bottle containing three ounces of Or
chard White, which any drug store will
supply for a few cents, shake well, and
you have a quarter pint of harmless
and delightful lemon bleach. Massage
this sweetly fragrant lotion into the
face, neck, arms abd hands each day,
then shortly note the beauty and white
ness of yonr skin.
Famous stage bnties use this lemon
lotion to bleach and bring that soft,
clear, rosy-white complexion, also as a
freckle, sunburn. - and tan bleach.—
Adv.
DON’T BE THAT MAN!
URNISHES CURE FlROTECTION
rank
rnden
Phones 49 and 407.
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Rev. White filled his regular appoint
ment at the Presbyterian church Sun
day and Sunday night
Preyer meeting was well attended
Wednesday and Thursday night.
Mrs. Cleo Holliway, of Anniston,
Ala., has returned to her home after a
pleasant visit with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. S. M. Prothro.
Mr. and Mrs. George Huggins and
family and Mr. Claude Crawford at
tended the Children’s day at Poplar
Springs Sunday.
Miss Bessie Giddens is visiting at
Rome this week.
The ice cream festival, given for
the benefit of the Baptist church Sat
urday night, was enjoyed by a large
crowd.
Mrs. Leo - Baldwin has returned to
her home in Chattanooga, after a visit
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs: H. B.
Crawford.
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Messimer and
family were visiting near Lee’s Chapel
one day last week.
Miss Polly Head has returned home,
after spending a few days in Atlanta.
Mrs. Lewis Rodgers was visiting in
Atlanta last week.
Mr. Andrew Maddox, of Dalton, was
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Norris
Sunday.
Mr. J. C. Cash and Mr. Arthur Bevil,
of New Hope, were in the city Satur
day afternoon.
Let everybody remember that the
revival meeting will begin at the Meth
odist cjiurch Wednesday night, June
29. Everybody is invited to attend.
Card of Thanks.
We wish to thank the many friends
for their kindness during the sickness
and death of our darling babies; also
for the beautiful floral offerings.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Hale and (family.
RESPECTED COLORED
WOMAN DIED SATURDAY
Fannie Glover (colored) died at her
home on Emery street Saturday, June
25th. During her illness of more than
a year much kind attention was given
her by both white and colored people,
thus showing the esteem in which she
was held. Her funeral was conducted
Saturday morning at Liberty Baptist
church of which she was a member for
years. <
What Causes
Skin Troubles?
Many of the fiery, itching skin
troubles are due solely to dis
orders of the blood. Don’t let
these impurities torture you.
Thousands have gotten relief
from such troubles by taking
S. S. S., the blood medicine that drives
out the impurities and helps put in the
healthy red blood corpuscles.
For Special Booklet or lor indi
vidual advice, without charge,
write Chief Medical Advisor,
S.S.S.Co., Dep’t433, Atlanta, Ga.
Gef S. S. S. at your druggist.
S.S.S
The Standard Blood Purifier
FOURTH <l JULY CELEBRATION
Dalton, Georgia, July 4, 1921
Old-fashioned, Spirit of ’76, Fourth of July, with races, stunts and
events galore, wheh Uncle Sam and Miss Liberty will be honor guests
of the City of Dalton and Whitfield County, assembled, assisted by
THE BUSINESS MEN’S ASSOCIATION OF DALTON
Suitable and valuable prizes will be given as follows:
First best fiddler Barrett, Denton & Lynn Co.. . 100 lbs. of Cameo & Acme Flour
Second best fiddler Eaton & Coffey Co Pair of shoes
Tallest person Berry Grocery Co. ......... Basket of groceries
Heaviest person Bowen Brothers Merchandise, $5.00
Oldest twins 1 G. M. Cannon, Jr. Merchandise, $5.00
Every set of triplets City Drug Store Suitable present, each
Winner, 100-yd. dash—free for all Cherokee Mfg. Co. J pair race shoes
Sack race, cannon’s to Mitchell’s Carter & Sons 1 rug, value $5.00
Oldest Auto, in running condition Dalton Auto. & Mch. Co. . . . Spot-light
Tug-of-war, 2 out of 3 (6 and 6) ......... Dalton Fruit & Produce Co.. . Merchandise, $5.00
Oldest buggy or wagon . Dalton Buggy Co Merchandise, $5.00
Pie eating contest,boys—time Dalton Bakery Something rise good to eat
Relay race, Cannon’s to Thomas’—time Fite Hardware Co Safety razor
Youngest married couple . H. Fox . . . Suitable, present for each
Ugliest man Fincher & Nichols Something nice for face
Prettiest baby . . R. P. Gregory & Son $5.00 in gold
Costume, greatest number of colors (men) . .C. P. Hannah .Silk shirt
Wheelbarrow race, Cannon’s to Thomas’.... Harlan Hardware Co 1 razor, value $3.00
)\4an with largest head, literally Harlan & Neal 1 hat
Walking match, Cannon’s to Thomas’ J. Hyman 1 sport coat
Egg and spoon race, Cannon’s to Thomas’ . . R. E. Hinkle I set of nice spoons
Three-leg race, Mitchell to Thomas’ Leonard-McGhee Fur. Co. . . .Merchandise, $5.00
One-leg race, Mitchell to Thomas’ * Mitchell’s Pharmacy Safety razor
Chin-the-pole contest, monument Stacy Brothers Groceries, $5.00
Greatest number in family Lee Routh & Co Something for each member
Bicycle race, 1st (free for all boys) A. Shope Bicycle lamp
Bicycle race, 2nd, Cannon’s to Thomas’ . .. Thomas Dry Goods Co 1 pair boy’s shoes
Standing broad jump F. S. Pruden Pocket knife, good value
Oldest person . G. W. Horan . .. .Testament
Best trained animal (man excepted) - C. L. Wood Something to eat, $5.00
1st best decorated automobile The Bank of Dalton Ten dollars
2nd best decorated automobile First National Bank Ten dollars
Most appropriately decorated industrial truck . ... . ■ Blue ribbon
Second best decorated track » Red ribbon
Best quartet of soldiers (3 entries) A. J. Showalter Co. ........ 1 dozen soflg books
Every veteraii of the World War is requested to report in front of
postoffice, promptly at 11 o’clock A.M., when a photograph will be
made; Old Glory will be hoisted aloft, and the pledge of allegiance
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MUSIC —BALLOONS —SPEAKING
All contestants desiring to enter any of lifted contests must report
at Johnston monument on morning of Fourth, at 10:00 o’clock, and
register with Frank S. Pruden, Chairman.
Visitors bringing lunches will spread at City Park, where arrange
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You are cordially invited to lend your presence, cheer and enthusi
asm in the celebration of A BIRTH OF A NATION. COME.