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Herring Packing Plants Are Busy
We Are
Always Ready
to serve vou with good
printing. No matter what
the nature of the job may
be we are ready to do it
at a price that vyill be
Satisfactory
LIGHTENS EVERY WOMANS WORK
Cords
DR. F. L. TEALL
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
Nat’l Bank Bldg. Dalton, Ga.
:e Phone 233-10 Hours 9-12; 2-5
Low Cost Mileage
For the Big Car
Every FiskTire is a guar
antee that you will get
mileage at a low cost.
For satisfaction, safety
and economy you buy
a “sure thing” when you
buy Fisk Tires.
• You are safe when you
buy a known and repu
table product at a low
At Hyannis, Mass., the herring run is now on and great quantities
being brought to the packing plants where they are prepared for market,
the spring of each year the herring run from the ocean up streams to fi
water ponds where they spawn. On their return they are caught in Is
basins where they are dipped out with nets. The photograph shows the
terior of one of the packing plants.
OW many helpful ways they
can use
1 J- Red Seal Lye, very few would ever be
without a can. Here are some of the money
saving, work-saving, time-saving* ways to
use Red Seal Lye:
To make soap: Simply mix Red Seal Lye
with grease according to directions, and
you’ll make the finest cleaning soap you
ever used—at a ridiculously low cost!
To make a cleansing solution: Dissolve
one teaspoonful of Red Seal Lye in a quart
of water. Use this solution for washing
floors, woodwork, pots and pans, dishes and
all kitchen material except aluminum ware.
In the bathroom and kitchen: Sift a little
Red Seal Lye in the toilet or the sink. It
cleans them and also cleans out the pipes,
preventing them from becoming stopped up.
Red Seal Lye is a water softener, and
saves a great deal of soap by making the
water fit for washing. It kills all disagree
able odors; purifies and disinfects at the
same time.
A small quantity of Red Seal Lye will go
much further than a large quantity of only
fair quality lye. That’s because Red Seal is
pure lye, free from adulterations and of the
highest quality. Red Seal Lye is granu
lated and dissolves quickly. It is packed
in cans that are easy and convenient to use.
Always ask your storekeeper for, and be
sure you get, the old reliable Red Seal
Granulated Lye.
Mrs. John Steel Considers Herself
Lucky That Help Came Jnst
In Time to Save Her.
Birthday Party.
Scene in Pueblo as Waters Subsided
Mrs. John Steele, living near South
Whitley, Ind., on R. R. No. 1, had
been, in a very nervous condition for
some time, when she began using Dr.
Richards’ Famous Perscription (form
erly called Stomach, Liver, Kidney and
Blood Remedy), and now she highly
praises this remedy for the good, it has
done her. She writes:
“Dr. Richards’ Stomach, Liver, Kid
ney and Blood Remedy was a godsend
to me, for it cured me of nervousness.
I was so nervous that I thought there
was no hope for me and that I would
surely have to go to the insane asylum.
I was so nervous that my feet would
cramp and my heart beat so hard that
I could not rest on my left side at all.
But, thank God I am cured at last
I took about 12 bottles. The Liver Pills
also did me a great deal of good, as
they kept my stomach and liver in
proper action and the liquid medicine
strengthened my nerves. The Stomach,
Liver, Kidney and Blood Remedy also
cured
Sold only by Dealers
GEORGIA REPUBLICANS
REORGANIZE COMMITTEE
THE FATHER OF PERU
L. H. Crawford Made Member from
Seventh Congressional District
Republicans of Georgia met Tuesday
in Atlanta for the purpose, it was re
ported beforehand, of changing the or
ganization to a lily white party. In
this they were successful only to a
limited extent, for of the committee of
fifty appointed, ten were negroes.
Two hundred Georgians were invited
to attend the meeting, those from this
county being L. H. Crawford, B. F.
Smith and B. C. Wilson. Mr. Craw
ford was made a member of the state
central committee from the Seventh
district.
One woman out of every six in India
is a widow.
Some of the best hour-glasses con
tain powdered egg shell in place of
sand.
In the Balaeric islands donkeys
and horses are* blessed on St. An
thony’s day.
Prof. E. W. Brown worked for 30
years on his “Tables of the Motion of
the Moon,” published in 1920.
BRIEF INFORMATION.
The ostrich lives to be about ninety
years old.
It is said that diamonds have been
discovered in fallen meteors.
Alexander the Great is said to have
been buried in a coffin of gold.
May was regarded as an unlucky
month for marriages in ancient Rome.
my husband of rheumatism.
Thank God for such remedies as these.
If there is ever any more sickness in
my family I will surely get more of
Dr. Richards’ Remedies.”
Dr. Richards’ Famous Prescription
(Stomach, Liver, Kidney and Blood
Remedy)
doctor’s prescription
guaranteed for rheumatism, appendi
citis and all stomach, liver, kidney and
blood disorders. It is an excellent re
constructive tonic and system regula
tor. This prescription has been used
in Dr. Richards’ private practice for
half a century and brought relief to
thousands of sufferers. It must please
you or you get your money back. Dr.
P. C. TOMSON & COMPANY
Philadelphia, Penna. A
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.
in. 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.
SATURDAY
Marked reduction in
the price of all
Soft Collars
Memphis Man Is Grateful for Wife’s
Recovery From Severe Attack
of Pneumonia
Among the hundreds of people who
have realized the powers of Tanlac is
the wife of Jeff Chastain, of 712 Chel
sea St., Memphis, Tenn.
“I am convinced,” said Mr. Chastain,
“from the wonderful 'improvement
Tanlac has made in my wife’s health
that there’s nothing so good for a rim
down system.
“Last January she has a severe at
tack of pneumonia and for a time no
hope was held out for her recovery.
Finally the crisis passed, however, and
she was able to sit up, but had to be
lifted in and out of bed. She had no
appetite, could not eat and just linger
ed on in her weakened condition.
“After the ordinary treatment failed
to start her up hill I bought her a
bottle of Tanlac and the way she has
improved is astonishing. In a few
days she had a splendid appetite find
was up and about the house and is like
an entirely different person. It has
helped .her like it had been made es
pecially for her case and I have never
seen or heard of anyone getting back
their strength so rapidly. She sleeps
i -on i iau io get a bottle of this won
derful medicine today, you will than*
us for telling you.—Adv.
The Very Best Lye
Your Money Can Buy
When you get a can of
Red Seal Lye, tear off the
label and follow the direc
tions on the reverse side.
They will tell you how to
use it safely and savingly.
£ EXTRA *
HIGH TESL
GRANULATED.
►. SIFTING TOP CAHJ
the celebrated Earl
& Wilson and Lion
brand Soft Cbllars.
Here are Saturday’s
prices:
50c Collars, 35c
35c Collars, 25c
This bust of Hopolito Unanue,- the
dominant personality in the struggle
which resulted in the Independence ef
Peru, was unveiled in the Hall of Flags
at the Pan American Union building,
the address being delivered by the
Peruvian ambassador, Senor Don Fred-
erico Alvonso Pezet, who declared
Unanue the “Father of his Country.”
Classified Ads
One Cent A Won
REDUCED PRICES on second-hand
atomobiles. One late-model Ford
adster wanted. Buy or trade. Hill’s
Harlan & Neal
Dalton, Ga.
6-30-4t pd.
FOR SALE—Blacksmith’s portable
forge, also blower. Will-sell cheap.
Call Ault & Edwards.
Dalton, Ga.
34 Hamilton Street 17 King Street
Special No 1
For 10 days or as long as they last
July 29th to August 8th
5 Refrigerators, regardless of value, 25 to 125 pounds
White enameled lined
LOST—Waterman fountain P“!
black, nickeled clip, no trimming; val*
ued as gift. Return to C. W.
3S N. Spencer St. lt: 1,4
and assist in preparing income tax re
turns. Prompt and efficient service.
Prices reasonable. J. M. Cooley, Pub
lic Accountant, Rome, Ga. 3tpd.
FOR SALE—Baby carriage in good
condition; practically new. Bargain.
Call 342-L.
FOR SALE—Good governs
lars, cheap; also, good sel
springs. Apply at Robert De<
ness Shop, No. S King street.
LOST—Automobile number tag Ga.
1921—95037. Please return to W. H.
Stroup, Dalton, Ga.
EDISON IS ELECTED
Actual business from the start is the
method by which you are trained at
Edmondson School of Business, Vol
unteer Bldg., Chattanooga. Write for
information.
FARM FOR SALE OR
acres, good 5-room house,
and running water, %
Beaverdale. Mrs. A. C.
hutta, Ga.
3 Ice Boxes to go in same sale. Remember the
Leonard cleanable refrigerator is the best.
WANTED—To audit books and ac
counts. Am prepared to do auditing
for individuals, firms and corporations
STEHLIN BRINGS BRIDE
SLOGAN FOR DALTON
*
$10.00 is offered by the Dalton Improvement
League for the slogan best advertising Dalton’s
opportunities. Send your suggestions to Secre
tary, Miss Will D. Wailes, Dalton, Ga.
Because we are overstocked or for some other perfectly
good reason in each case, we are now offering the fol*
lowing greatly reduced prices:
Pee Gee House Paint, ready for the brush - $3.00
Pee Gee Flatkoat, ready for the brush ... $2.75
Sterno Canned Heat, IS for ..... $1.00
Sterno Aluminum Utensils - 50c on the $1.00
Day Dream Face Powder, 50c package ... 25c
50c bottle of Perfume free with Face Powder or Rouge - 50c
A Good Salve, equal to any 25-center . 10c
Don’t Miss These Clean New Bargains. They Won’t Last Long
Very Respectfully,
CITY DRUG STORE J w
To the Secretary of the Dalton Improvement League
I submit below slogan for your consideration.
Thomas A. Edison, shown here at
ais desk, has been elected a member
of the Society of Quartermaster Offi
cers and was a guest of honor at the
long distance dinner just given by the
quartermaster corps of the army, for
which tables were set on three conti
nents, from Coblenz to China, to say
nothing of all the big cities of the
United States from Boston to San
Francisco, in celebration of the one
hundred and forty-sixth anniversary
of the birthday of the corps.
“Joe” Stehlin, Brooklyn soldier of
fortune and hero of numerous air bat
tles, Is home from the wars with a
pretty English bride. Stehlin, who
holds a colonel’s commission In the
Lettish army, married the new Mrs.
Stehlin In Paris recently. ,