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THE DALTON CITIZEN, THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1921.
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The regular meeting of the Cedar
Valley clnb was held Monday, July 11.
The meeting was called to order by
Mrs. F. J. Dantzler.
After a short business meeting, Mrs.
Moore gave a demonstration in how
to preserve eggs in water glass.
At the next meeting, Mrs. McCamy
will give a demonstration in rag mak
ing. We hope all the ladies of the
community will be present.
Frankie Cline.
Certain Cure. — Patient — “What
shall I take to remove the redness
from my nose?”
Doctor—“Take nothing—especial
ly between meals.”—The Bulletin
(Sydney).
UcClure Newspaper Syndicate
terested in the Baptist cause. This
call is made in the name of Him who
doeth all things well.
Uncle Joe Loses the Domino Cup
A Tonic
For Women
Wrinkle Bros. Foundry & Machine Works
General Repair Work, Castings
Depot Street :: Dalton, Ga.
ROBBER DROPPED CASE
AND ESCAPED OFFICER
“I was hardly able to drag, 1
was so weakened,” writes Aire.
W. F. Ray, of Easley, S. C.
“The doctor treated me for about
two months, still I didn’t get
any better. I had a large fam
ily and felt I surely must do
something to enable me to take
care of my little ones. I bad
heard of
XPECTaH
'MOTHER!
A robber last Thursday night enteerd
the office of Dr. Sam Easley and pro
ceeded to help himself. He filled a
suitcase with articles and then started
to travel. Dr. Easley, with Policeman
Bates, found the man at the depot, and
when they approached and asked him
If the suitcase belonged to 'him, he ran,
making his escape.
For Three Generations
Have Made Child-Birth
Easier By Using ——
WaiTEFoa BOOKLET ON MOTHERHOOD MOTHt BABY, Fata*
Braofield Regulator Co.. Dept. 9-D. Atlanta. GaJ
SOUTHERN NORMAL MUSIC SCHOOL
McD. WEAMS, Calhoun, Ga., PRINCIPAL
“I decided to try it,” con
tinues Mrs. Ray . . . *‘I took
eight bottles in all... I re
gained my strength and have
had no more troubte with wo
manly weakness. I have ten
children and am able to do all
my housework and a lot out
doors ... I can sure recom
mend Cardin.”
Take Cardui today. It oqr
be Just what you need.
At all druggists.
AT CALHOUN, GA., beginning August 1, 1921, and lasting 12 day*.
C. P. Reeve, Calhoun, Georgia, Secretary.
AT DALTON, GA., beginning Avgust 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 number* his pupils by the thousand, which is
all the recommendation he needs. Make your plans to attend one or both
of these schools add be on hand the first day. For further information, write
the secretary of the school you want to attend, or the principal.
Sold only
give tire mileage
at the lowest cost
in history
Uncle Joe Cannon Is no longer domino champion of the National Press
club. He held out to the last In the r ^ent annual tournament held in Wash
ington, but the silver cup was won by Harvey Cobb, newspaper man. Cobb is
shown receiving the trophy from the hands of the veteran member of con
gress.
Snake Charmers of Ceylon at Work
report on the first Monday in August,
1921.
H. J. WOOD, Ordinary.
LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION.
GEORGIA, Whitfield County.
B. N. McHan has applied for Let
ters of Administration on the estate of
L. T. McHan,
■ im.—."’py.ly
NON-SKID RED-TOP
CORD
deceased, and I will
pass upon said application on the first
Monday in August, 1921.
H. J. WOOD, Ordinary.
Reduction on all styles and sizes
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.lo sell
the lands belonging to said estate and
I will pass upon said appfcation on
the first Monday in August, 1921.
H. J. WOOD, Ordinary.
A New Low Price on a
Known and Honest Product
• NOTICE. .
We regret to say that there is
a number of cases of Para-Ty
phoid fever in Dalton. Vacci
nation is as much a specific
against typhoid and para-ty-
phoid as vaccination is against
small pox.
We advise that our people be
inoculated at once against these
two ^fevers.
J. H. STEED,
City Physician.
W. E. WOOD,
Mayor.
Unwarranted and needless are the
sacrifices that keep millions of
wives and mothers prisoners in their
own homes fighting dust and dirt. The
way to freedom and the enjoyment of
frequent periods of leisure is opened to
every housekeeper by the APEX Electric
Suction Cleaner.
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 Dist.; Coa-
liulla 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 $200
for each bridge as per specifications.
Payments to be made in county war
rants to be 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 he issued when said bridge or
bridges are completed and accepted by
said Board of Commissioners.
This the 23 day of June, 1921.
H. J. WOOD, Clerk,
Board of Comm, of Roads & Revenue,
Whitfield County.
Here is an unusually interesting photograph of three snake charmers of
Ceylon at their charming. The snakes standing erect are the fumous cobras
of India and Ceylon. The large one lying at full length is a Ceylon python.
nabbed another still near McCutelfen.
In addition the officers arrested a
man giving his name as Bob Holton,
and his home as Chattanooga, and a
man named Towers, and secured 20
gallons of whiskey.
welcome, by W. M. Hammontree.
Song. I
Devotional exercises, led by H.
Douglas.
Bible institute, conducted by Dr.
O’Hara and Dr. Cradup.
11:00 A.M.—Sermon, by Dr. J. W.
O’Hara.
12:00 noon—Adjourn for lunch.
2:00 P,M.—Bible institute.
Second day: 9:00"to 10:00 A.M.—
Children’s hour.
10:00 to 11:00 A.M.—Sunday school
work, discussed by C. C. Bass. P. Jack-
son and others.
11:00 A.M.—Sermon.
12:00 noon—Dinner on the ground.
2:00 P.M.—30-minute song service,
led by Frank Hall and Prof. Duncan,
of LaFayette.
2:30 PjM.—Devotional exercises, led
by Rev. Sam H^jr.
2:4a P.M.—B. Y. P. U. work, dis
cussed by J. A*. Sartrain and Ohas. P.
Jones.
3:00 P.M.—Keeping the Sabbath
Day, Rev. J. H. Cargal.
3:15 P.M.—Supporting the Minister,
Rev. Leonard.
Song.
3:30 P.M.—Baptists working togeth
er.
An improvement not found in any
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DEACONS ORDAINED
BROAD ACRE
AT MADDOX CHAPEL
Important Meeting Held There Last
Saturday Night
Our literary school began Monday,
with Mrs. Frank Dantzler and Miss
Leo Wheeler as teachers.
The singing given by Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Dantzler Friday night was en
joyed by a large crowd.
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Caldwell have
returned from Oklahoma, after spend
ing several months with their chil
dren there. v
Mr. Clarence Farrar, of Chattanoo
ga. visited homefolks recently.
Miss Annie Felker gave a singing
Sunday afternoon which was enjoyed
by a large crowd.
Mr. Tom Helton and Mr. Henry
Ballew, of Ebenezer, spent Friday night
with Mr. Boh Foster.
Miss Bessie Caldwell, of Pine Grove,
is visiting her cousin, Miss* Rnth Calf
well.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Isbill, of
Dalton, called on friends here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Lacewell, of Dal
ton. called on Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Lace-
well Sunday.
Misses Fannie and Ethel Thogmartin
visited friends at Cleveland, Tenn.,
Sunday.
A meeting of more than ordinary
interest and importance was held at
Maddox Chapel Saturday night, July
16. it being the regular conference and
time set for ordaining two deacons.
Brother Robert Raper and several
members of his singing class from
Bethel directed and assisted in the
music.
Rev. J. O. Dantzler led the opening
devotions, using the third chapter of
First Timothy, which gives qualifica
tions of bishops and deacons, for a
scripture lesson.
Rev. T. P. Thornton then called the
church in conference and the follow
ing business was transacted: Deacon
N. W. Sims and Brother S. D. Dillard
were received as members by letter.
Sister Dolly Dillingham was dismissed
by letter.
Brethren W. H. Westmoreland and
F. M. Henry had been previously elect
ed by the church for deacons.
W. A. Henry preached from Luke
22:27. T. P. Thornton prayed the or
dination prayer which was followed by
the laying on of hands by the presby
tery.
, W. A. Henry.
ELECTRIC SUCTION CLEANER
in Your Own Homs
NOTICE.
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 be 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
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 puijposes.”
with hid in the sum
•'-teptance with county war-
16 !>ec - 31, 1921, each of said
l0 Pay 50 per cent of con tract
cards reserve right to reject
all bids. t
°- the Boards of each coun-
- :he 28 day of June, 1921.
h . H. J. WOOD,
a >rmau Whitfield Co. Board.
b J - M. CAMPBELL,
11111 • Board of Supervisors,
Murray County.
OFFICERS GRAB STILLS
IN RAIDS NEAR HERE
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MURPHY ELECTRIC CO.,
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Men and Liquor Also Rounded Up
by the Officers
Last Thursday, Deputy Collector
Camp, with other officers, nabbed a
still over the line in Murray county,
a short distance from the Mitchell
bridge.
On Friday. Mr. Camp, with Sheriff
Peeples and others, found a still in
the ridges east of. the Brown farm,
and about 1.000 gallons of beer were
poured out
Saturday, Sheriff Peeples and Mr.
Camp got another still on the Kennon
branch east of the old Horne farm,
and on Tuesday, Sheriff Peeples
FIFTH SUNDAY MEETING
AT FRIENDSHIP CHURCH
BAPTISTS, TAKE NOTICE
Each and every member of the Bap
tist church, is requested to meet at the
Baptist church next Thursday even
ing at 8 o’clock. Business of very
great importance to each member will
he presented, and your presence is
very urgently requested. Fail not to
be there if you are a Baptist and in-
interesting Services Being Planned
for July 30-31
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
F °R bridges.
^Whitfield County:
wil1 be received by the
- O ‘'imissioners of Roads and
of Whitfield county, Georgia,
' ° clock P. m. July 23, 1921,
A fifth Sunday meeting will be held
at Friendship Baptist church on July
30 and 31, and the following program
has been arranged:
First day: 10:00. A.M.—Address of
TIRES