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THE DALTON CITIZEN, . THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1921.
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We Appreciate Very Much Indeed the Kind Reception Given Our New Self Rising Flour
Since putting it on the market it has had a wonderful sale, and its popularity i s
already assured. -
We want it so that when you
think of Self Rising Flour' you
will say
“MISS BILLY”
just as when you think of Plain
Flour you naturally say . . .
ACME PATEN?
These flours are made for you in your own home town, by
your own home people, and every sack guaranteed.
Our Motto: “Once Used Always Used’
Barrett, Denton & Lynn Co.
Proprietors Dalton Flour Mills
9E3S39B
'JorEveryPield Us<
$625
F.O.B. Detroit
PETITION FOR CHARTER.
You can plow, disk,
harrow, harvest,
thresh, bale hay,
grind feed, fill the
silo, saw wood,
pump water, pull
stumps, do road
work or any other
power job around 1
the farm quicker,
easier and at less
cost toyouwith the
Forcson Tractor.
Twenty-four hours each
day, every working day in
the year it will give maxi
mum service. Light but
powerful it gets from job
to job quickly. Easy to
operate and control—effi-
cient, economical and above
all DEPENDABLE.
Get in the power-farming frame of mind
now. Call, phone or drop us a card for
facts. See the Fordson in practical
operation.
PAUL B. FITE
State of Georgia, Whitfield County.
To the Superior Court of said County:
The'petition of J. C. Henderson, of
said state and county; R. E. Ferrell,
T. S. Ferrell, Fred A. Noll and E. Tal
lent, of the county of Hamilton, state
of Tennessee, respectfully shows to
the Court:
(D
That they desire for themselves,
their associates and successors, to be
incorporated and mode a body politic,
under the name and style of
COCA-COLA BOTTLING WORKS OF
DALTON. GEORGIA,
for the period of twenty (20) years,
with the right of renewal at the expi
ration of that time, as provided by
law.
(2)
The principal office of said company
shall be at Daltoii, Whitfield County.
Georgia.
' / (3)
The object of said corporation is
pecuniary gain and profit to itself and
its .stockholders.
» (4)
The business to be carried on by
said Corporation is the manufacturing,
buying, selling, bottling, handling, dis
tributing and otherwise dealing in
Coca-Cola and other beverages com
monly known as soft drinks.
(5)
The capital stock of said Corpora
tion shall be Fourteen Thousand Dol
lars ($14,000.00), which has been fully
subscribed. All of the capital stock
to be divided into shares of One Hun
dred Dollars ($100.00) each.
(6)
Petitioners desire to have the right
to have the subscriptions to said cap
ital stock either paid in money, or
property to be taken at a fair valna
ition.
(6)
Petitioners desire the right to sue
and be sued, to plead and be implead-
de, to have and use a common seal, to
moke all necessary by-laws and regu
lations, and to do all other things that
may be necessary for the successful
carrying on of said business, includ
ing the right to buy, hold and sell Teal
estate and personal property suitable
to the purposes of the Corporation.
Wherefore, petitioners pray to he in
corporated under the name and style
aforesaid, with the privileges and im
munities herein set forth, and as are
now or may hereafter be allowed a
Corporation of similar character un
der the laws of Georgia.
Fred A. NOLL,
W. M. SAPP,
Attorneys for Petitioner.
Georgia, Whitfield County.
Office of Clerk of Superior Court'“of
Whitfield County.
I, C. L. Isbill, Clerk of the Superior
Court of Whitfield County, hereby cer
tify that the foregoing is a true and
correct copy of the application for
charter, as the same appears of file
in this office.
This 14th day of July, 1921.
C. L. ISBILL,
Clerk of Superior Court.
Filed in office, this 14th day of July,
1921. C. L. ISBILL.
F. & A. M.
A regular communication of Dalton
Lodge No. 105, F. & A. M., Monday
evening. July 25th, at S o’clock. Work
in Master’s degree. All members are
urged to be present. Visiting breth
ren cordially invited.
J. E. Whitson; W. M.
T. D. Ridley, See.
I. O. O. F.
Regular meeting of Dalton Lodge
No. 72, I. O. q. F., Friday evening,
July 22nd, at S o’clock. Work in in
itiatory degree. All members are ur
gently requested to attend. Visiting
brothers cordially invited.
M. F. Caldwell, N. G
G. W. Keister, Sec.
Dry Clean—Dye
at the Capital City
Progress
WE RENEW
Women’s Suits
Evening Gowns
Evening Wraps
Fancy Blouses
The beautiful results in Dry Clean
ing and Dyeing we get at the Capital
City have won the friendship and
patronage of thousands of loyal cus
tomers throughout the South.
“Parcel Post Your Package-
Look■ To Us For Results.”
Capital City Dry Cleaning & Dye Works
ATLANTA, GA. *
FOR SALE—Blacksmith’s portable
forge, also blower. Will sell cheap.
Call Ault & Edwards.
CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATION'S
for vacancies in Postoffice, Railway
Mail, Government Departments. Men,
women, over 17. $120 monthly. El
perience unnecessary. For free par
ticulars, write Raymond Terry (for
mer Civil Service examiner), 1016 Con
tinental Bldg., Washington, D. C.
7-1412t pd.
fhree-game series with the Business
Men’s, team, and some excellent games
are in prospect.
The visiting team is said to be a
fast one. capable of giving any team
a run for its money, and the games
should draw large crowds to the fair
grounds where they will be played.
The games start at four o’clock each
afternoon through Friday.
Men’s Dress Shirts at 90c,
Men’s Summer weight Un-
ionsuits, 75c at John D. An
derson Co.
When He Quit—“I haven’t tried
to sing,” remarked the Man on the
Car, “since the children were help
less babies.”—Toledo Blade.
Reduced prices on Pana
ma Hats, Palm Beach Suits
at John D. Anderson Co.
Silver Linings. — April showers
bring May double-headers.—Boston
Herlad.
Classified Ads
One Cent A Wore
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CHURCH NOTES
Hamilton Street M. E. Church, South
Rev. Chas. Williams, Pastor.
Sunday school—9:45 a. m. Sundays.
Preaching—11:00 a. m. and 7:00 p
m. Sundays.
Epworth League—6:00 p. m. Sun
days.
Prayer meeting—Wednesday, 7:00
p. m.
Preaching every Saturday 7:00 p. m.
Bethel—Chas. H. Williams, Pastor
Preaching—2nd and 4th Sunday
fternoons, 2:30.
Mineral Springs—Chas. H. Williams,
pastor.
Preaching, 1st and 3rd Sunday after-
'oons, 2:30.
FOR RENT — Three unfurnished
rooms. Apply 11 Waugh street.
6-30-4t pd.
LOST—Gold, knife-blade bar pin.
with small cluster setting, engraved
“Mary Louise.’’ Finder will receive
substantial reward for its return to
Citizen Office.
FOR SALE—Horse, rubber-tired
buggy and good harness. ’Phone 9b-
40.
It pi
WANTED—Three or four rWlE
with bath, for light housekeeping
Close in. J. L. Eslinger, care >e*
Hotel Horan.
FOR SALE—Registered
na Pigs. $10.00 and $12.00 each. ‘ •
July 20th. E. L. Miller. Route 4.
ton, Ga.
ltpi
WANTED—To audit books an
counts. Am prepared to do :1U . I
for individuals, firms and wri, *‘
and assist in preparing income
turns. Prompt and ^iicient^-^ j
Prices reasonable. J- 0
lie Accountant. Rome. (,il -
THREE GOOD BASEBALL
GAMES PROMISED FANS
Acme Furniture Company Team of
Chattanooga Here Three Days
The fast baseball team of the Acme
Furniture company of Chattanooga is
here today (Wednesday) to start a
When some one of the family is ill you want your physician-
When he comes and looks the patient over he decides
medicines are needed for the case at hand. He writes the names
cf
these remedies into a prescription together with full directions fo*
administering the same. NOW COMES THE RUB. mere
shall you have that prescription filled? That is an importan
question. . t
We will give you a few simple suggestions. Find a druggis
whose experience is broad enough to enable him to understand ju
what the doctor means in each instance. Search out a druggist. w , ^
honestly applies his knowledge in filling your prescription. U n ^
drug store where all the latest remedies are kept, as well as the o
stand-by’s. Look for a druggist who will constantly try to
to reduce prices for you without sacrificing quality. THEN hit
HE W][LL MARE y YOU A^GOOD
TO THAT DRUGGIST.
FRIEND. THE CITY DRUG STORE IS
PLACE.
JUST
THE CITY DRUG STORE, J w crawford, p**-
Phone
210