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THE DALTON CITIZEN, THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1921.
attended the singing at Mt., Vernon
Sunday and heard some good singing.
Mr. Monroe Bearden and family, of
this place, and Mr. Albert Templeton
spent the day near Ringgold Sunday.
Miss Mary Callaway has left here
to begin her school at Carbondale.
We will miss her in our Sunday school.
Mr. Jesse Lingerfelt, of Dalton, and
Miss. Susie Davis were married the
fourth of July and are' visiting his
brother, Mr. Luther Lingerfelt, of this
place.
'Misses Ruth and Grace Wood, of Mt.
Vernon, spent a few days last week
with their sister, Mrs. Harry Baxter,
of Rocky Face.
Miss Mary Roberson spent Satur
day night and Sunday with Miss Bessie
Roberson, of Mt. Vernon.
There will be a singing at Rocky
Face next Sunday ■'afternoon, July 17.
Everybody is invited to come and help
sing. Those who can’t sing can listen.
Everybody, remember our Sunday
school at 10 o’clock. Everybody come.
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ROCKY FACE
Wrinkle Bros. Foundry & Machine Works
General Repair Work, Castings
Depot Street
Our Sunday school at this place is
progressing nicely. We have some new
members
W. U. GORDON, V. S
VETERINARY SURGEON
Dalton, Ga,
but we still have room, for
more.
Mr. John Barnett and family have
moved from Carbondale to Rocky Face
and have joined our Sunday school,
and we certainly do appreciate their
help.
It seems as if we needed some rain.
The crops are almost burned up.
School began here Monday, and we
are looking to have a large school and
a good one.
There were several from this place
xpeciai
'MOTHER!
DR. H. L. JARVIS
DENTIST
SOLD
BY ALL
DRUG
STORES
Hamilton Street.
Office Hours:
Write FOR BOOKLET OR MOTHERHOOD ARDTHI BABY, FREE'
Brad field Regulator Co.. Dept. 9-D. Atlanta. GaJ
C OWS that get only enough pro
tein and calcium from grass to make
20 lbs. of milk may make 30 lbs. for a time'
on grass alone. They do it by drawing
upon their bodily tissues for the other
10 lbs. But their milk will suddenly fall
off unless a concentrate is fed. *
DR.F.L.TEALL
SOUTHERN NORMAL MUSIC SCHOOL
McD. WEAMS, Calhoun, Ga., PRINCIPAL
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
First Nat’l Bank Bldg. Dalton,
Office Phone 233-10 Hours 9-12
Residence Phone 233-20.
AT CALHOUN, GA., beginning August 1, 1921, and lasting 12 days.
C. P. Reeve, Calhoun, Georgia, Secretary.
AT DALTON, GA., beginning. August 15, 1921, and lasting 18 days.
Dr. E. Jackson, Dalton, Georgia, Secretary.
Each of the above schools will be taught in the high school audito
rium. Our methods are simple, practical, standard and progressive. The
beginner, as well as the advanced, will each have a class, and receive
careful attention. Mr. Weams numbers his pupils by the thousand, which is
all the recommendation he needs. Make your plans to attend one or both
of'these schools and be on hand the first day. For further information, write
by dealers
DR. E. D. ANDERSON
Don’t let cows “run down”—
Feed Purina Cow Chow Now
DENTIST
Office Over Fincher & Nichols
Drug Store
Office Hours:
•m to 12 m. 1 p.m. to 5 p
The best fabric tire
made for heavy service
or rough roads —
You can get about 314 lbs. more
milk per day from each cow on
pasture, for every pound of Purina
Cow Chow you feed. Cows keep
in better condition for winter pro
duction,' and you can milk them
longer. Call us up. We put the
proof in your milk pail.
> COW CHOW
J. T. Richardson & Son, Dalton, Ga.
thedfcrd’s Black-Draught Highly
Recommended by a Tennessee
Grocer lor Troubles Re
sulting from Torpid
Liver.
Hall's Catarrh Medicine
Those who are in a “run down” condi
tion will notice that Catarrh bothers
them much more than when they are in
good “health. This Tact proves that while
every Sunday morning and preaching
services every 4th Sunday.
Those on the sick list this Week are
Mrs. Elizabeth Stinson; “ Grandma”
Henderson and Mr. Arch Howell? We
hope they will all be feeling better teal
soon.
Mr. Hill Ellis has returned to his
home in Atlanta, after joining his wife
in the family reunion of her father,
Rev. J. T. Nichols, July 4th.
Mr. Paul Henderson, of Chattanooga,
spent a few days here last week hvith
his mother.^
Mrs. Sam Crow, of Tracy City, Tenn.,
is with her brother, Mr. Archie Howell,
this week.
Mr. Huggins and family, of Tunnel
Hill, spent Sunday with Mr. White,
of this place.
Some of the young folks from here
have been attending revival services
at Mt. ^Rachel church in Dalton.
Rev. J. T. Nichols and wife and Mr.
and Mrs. Jay Shultes spent Wednes
day at Cohutta Springs.
There will be a graveyard cleaning
at Poplar Springs Friday, July 15th.
Anyone having loved ones buried here
will please come and bring mattocks,
shovels and hoes, so you can help.
Mrs. Moore will meet with her dub
members at Waring school next Wed
nesday, July 20th, and has matters of
vital importance to discuss; so let
everyone be sure to come out.
Mr. W. F. Hyatt and family, Mrs.
Prudence Ellis and Rev. J. T. Nichols
and wife attended revival services at
Antioch Friday. -
Ada and Ruby White, of Chatta
nooga, are spending a few days this
week with relatives here.
East Nashville, Tenn.— The effic
iency of Thedford’s Black-Draught, the
medicine, Is
Reduction on all styles and sizes
genuine, herb, liver
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, had liver, indigestion, and ail
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
should not be granted.
O. C. FULLER, Clerk;
J. C. PRINTUP, Deputy Clerk.
A New Low Price on a
Known and Honest Product
YEAR’S SUPPORT.
GEORGIA, Whitfield County.
The appraisers appointed to set apart
a year’s support for the widow of S. J.
Clark, deceased, have filed their re
port with me and I will pass upon said
report on the first Monday in August,
1921.
H. J. WOOD, Ordinary.
By saving an hour of her time each
day, the APEX. Electric Suction
Cleaner gives its owner opportunities for
health-preserving, beauty-building rest
and recreation. Thousands- of APEX
Cleaners have been purchased by over
worked housekeepers on the advice and
recommendation of their physicians.
Another powerful argument for the
APEX is the longevity insured to carpets*
rugs and home furnishings by its harm
less, wearless method for cleaning them
and keeping them free from dust and dirt.
This the 28 day of June, 1921.
H. J. WOOD,
Chairman Whitfield Co. Board.
J. M. CAMPBELL,
Chrmn. Board of Supervisors,
Murray County.
FREEZ0NE
Corns Lift Off
with Fingers
LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION.
GEORGIA, Whitfield County.
B. N. MeHan has applied for Let
ters of Administration on the estate of
L. T. MeHan, deceased, and I will
pass upon said application on the first
Monday in August, 1921.
H. J. WOOD, Ordinary.
body, and of all other officials or em
ployees of such city government; to re
peal previous acts incorporating said
city, in so far as they conflict here
with; and for other purposes.”
for the construction of bridges at
crossings as’follows: Chickamauga
Creek, near Freeman’s Spring; Mill
Creek at Daves and Bitting places;
Little Swamp Creek, just south of Cen
ter Point in Carbondale Disk; Coa-
hulla creek at Anderson crossing on
Beaverdale and Cohutta road.
Plans and specifications for said
bridges on file in the office of Ordinary,
said county.
Bidders will be required to deposit
certified checks to the amount of 8200
for each bridge as per specifications.
Payments to be made in county war
rants to he due and payable Dec. 31,
1921, from money derived from the
levy of the year 1921. If said bridges
are not completed and accepted by said
board by Dec. 31,1921, county warrants
to be issued when said bridge or
•bridges are completed and accepted by 1 swer said complaint,
said Board of Commissioners. Witness the Honorable M. C. Tarver,
This the 23 day of June, 192L Judge of said Court, this 4th day of
H. J. WOOD, Clerk, JuDe > 1921 ’
Hoard of Comm of Roads & Revenue, £ ^ ^ ^ ^ vu ^
' LEAVE TO SELL.
GEORGIA, Whitfield County.
Cal Workman and Ola Calhoun, ex
ecutors of the will of M. Q. Workman,
deceased, have applied for leave to sell
the lands belonging to said estate and
I will pass upon said app^cation on
the first Monday in August, 1921.
K. J. WOOD, Ordinary.
LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION.
Georgia, Whitfield County.
Henrietta Wood Thomas has- ap
plied for Letters of Administration
w Hli win annexed on the estate of
Frances J. Thomas, deceased, and I
w Ul pass upon said application on the
first Monday in August, 1921.
H. J. WOOD, Ordinary.
ELECTRIC SUCTION CLEANER
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 neigb-
borbor! A Dalton case:
Mrs. J. H. D. Lauford, 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 sldn, it would
leave a mark. I was confined to my
bed and was so had, I didn’t know
what to do, I heard a great deal about
Doan’s Kidney Pills, 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. Foster-Milbum Co., Mfra,
Buffalo, N. Y. Adv.
The next time
you buy calomel
ask for
Notice of letting bridge
CONTRACT.
GEORGIA, Whitfield County:
A'otice is hereby' given that the
B°ar l of Commissioners of the County
L\ j i t field and the Board of Supervi-
Sors of Murray County, State of Geor-
will receive at Jhe office of the
Loan] of Commissioners of Whitfield
County, at Dalton, Ga., at 3 o’clock
p - on the 23rd day of July, 1921,
se aled bids for the erection of a bridge
acr oss and over Sugar Creek between
tte two counties above named.
L° r details, plans and specifications,
See sa me on file in the office of the Or--
fiLiaries of Whitfield and Murray coun
ties.
Certified check with bid in the sum
°f $200.
Payments to be made upon comple-
011 ar >d acceptance with county war-
ra ats due Dec. 31, 1921, each of said
counties to pay 50 per cent of contract
PHce. Boards reserve right to reject
an ? and all bids.
Hy order of the Boards of each coun-
Only two out of every five APEX ELECTRIC
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PETITION FOR DISCHARGE.
In the District Court of the United
States, for the Northern District
of Georgia.
In re: C. H. Thompson, bankrupt.
No. 1246—In Bankruptcy.
, A petition for discharge having been
filed in conformity with law by above
named bankrupt and the Court having
ordered that the hearing upon said
petition be had on July 30, 1921, at ten
o’clock A. M. at the United States Dis
trict Court room, in the city of Atlanta,
Georgia, notice is hereby given to all
creditors and other persons in interest
to appear at said time and place and
show cause, if any they have, why the
prayer of the bankrupt for discharge
NOTICK
Pursuant to a resolution adopted at
a meeting of citizens of Dalton on
Friday night, June 17th, _1921, notice
is hereby given that there will he in
troduced at the present session of the
General Assembly of Georgia a bill
having the following caption:
“A bill to be entitled an act to pro
vide a new form' of government for the
City of Dalton; to provide a body for
the performance of legislative func
tions of said government, and to exer
cise or delegate to employees the dis
charge of executive powers; to pre
scribe the powers and duties of such
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WARING.
Our Sunday «chool at Poplar Springs
is still progressing nicely. Let every
body remember they have a cordial
welcome—Sunday school at 10 o’clock
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