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THE DALTON CITIZEN, THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1921
“Grandma” Epison, of Tennessee,
was visiting Mr. Newman and family
Sunday.
We were sorry to learn of the death
of Mrs. Maddron. Wte extend sympa
thy to the bereaved ones. Weep not.
dear ones, for your loss is heaven’s
gain.
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Office H&urs:
a.m to 12 m. 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.
The difference is obvious—
You know the Dreamer—the one
who always wishes he had certain
things in life—but never makes any de
termined effort to get them. He builds
air castles which he expects to materi
alize without any hard work on his
part.
Consider the Doer—the man of ac
tion—he too builds castles—but builds
them on foundations made strong and
secure by constant hard work—r-and
saving. He also dreams of the future
—but prepares for it by steady, con
sistent saving—he makes his dreams
come true.
/ 4% Paid on Savings Accounts.
To Be Retailed At
GIRLS! LEMON JUICE
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 the
best freckle and tan lotion, and com
plexion beantifier.
Massage this sweetly fragrant lem
on lotion into the face, neck, arms and
hands each day and see how freckles
and blemishes bleach out and how
clear, soft and rosy-like the skin be
comes.—Adv.
THIS WEEK ONLY
The following merchants can supp
and many others not listed,
John Freylach . S. T. Parker
Bowen Bros. T. F. Pierce
R. P. Gregory & Son Watkins & C
Berry Gro. Co. Wood & McE
Shelton’s Cafe John Puryeai
Dalton Bakery W. A. West 6
C. H. Fraker Thomtpson&f
Kreischer & Graves J. L. Carter
•ann Stacy Bros.
We have plenty of watermelons yet
We have had them since the first Sun
day in June. We eat them two and
three times a day. I have 75 hills that
are now about half grown. They are
fine. Watermelons were a great money
crop this year.
Makers of anything in Sheet
Metal.
Estimates cheerfully given.
The next time
you buy calomel
ask for
CAPT. ROBERT ROSENBLUTH
J. E. Spi
R. S. Vining C. L. Wood
Daltpn Fruit & Produce
Company
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
BANK WITH US AND YOU CAN BANK ON US.
Wholesale Dealers
The purified and refined
calomel tablets that are
nausealess, safe and sure.
Medicinal virtues retain,
ed and improved. Sold
only in sealed packages.
Price 35c.
FARM DEMONSTRATION ♦
NOTES ♦
Points the Way to Comfort
and Health. Other Women
Please Read
Mill Creek.
A mass meeting of the people living
in the Mill Creek community is called
for Friday night, August 5, at 7:30.
The meeting > is to be addressed by
County Agent Chas. O. Smith on the
subject. “Better Schools and a Better
Community in Which to Live.”
Everybody is cordially invited.
Capt. Robert Rosenbluth, U. S.
A., was held in $25,000 bail on the
charge of killing Maj. Alexander
Cronkhite, U. S. A. Major Cronkhite
Moundsville, W. Va.—“I had taken
doctor’s medicine for nearly two years
MiMiij^MMliiMMIHhecause my periods
IIIIs llil were irregular, came
InUl lliltlgi every two weeks,
11118 Pliiiilll and I would suffer
with bearing-down
W '.wi pains. A lady told
me of Lyoia E. Pink-
IlilW-% M ham’s Vegetable
iiglLJk J||| Compound and how
I I IP' - 3 I uiuch good it had
Zm ~ J Money,
Labor/Time—
Get a Better Roof—Buy
PLEASANT GROVE.
CORNS
Lift Right Off
without Pain
It is so hot and dry that we fear sick
ness will follow.
The Sunday school and prayer meet
ing at this place are still progressing
nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Dedmon and two
daughters, Johnnie Mae and. Helen;
Miss Johnnie Bryson and Messrs. Les
ter and Albert Corfielison went to Mt.
Vernon Sunday. •
Mr. W]ill Childers spent Sunday with
friends in Honston Valley.
Mr. and Mrs.- W. D. Chapman, of
Pleasant Valley, spent one night last
week with Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Chap
man.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Harris spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Har
ris in Pleasant Valley.
Several of the relatives and friends
of Mr. J. R. Peters and family went to
their home Sunday and enjoyed a re
union.
Misses Katherine and Bettie Ward,
of Chattanooga, are visiting their aunt,
Mrs. Nan Young.
Several of the young folks of this
valley attended a singing and water
melon cutting at Mr. J. T. Dedmon’s
Saturday night.
Mr. Dan Chapman, of Pleasant Val
ley, spent part of last week with rela
tives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Ward, of Chattanooga,
spent Sunday with Mr. John Brown
and family.
FOR MORE ENERGY
Build Up Your Blood
When you are listless and have the
don’t cares, it is because you lack
some quality that would fill you
with vim and drive. Nine times out
of ten the sole cause is found to be
impoverished, weak blood. You
will find as thousands of others
have found in the past 50 years,
that S. S. S. is the recognized
standard blood building tonic.
For Special Booklet or for indi-
t vidualadvice, without charge,
write Chief Medical Advisor.
\ S.S.S. Co., Dep’t438, Atlanta, Ga.
* • Get S. S. S. at your druggist.
* H done her daughter,
ill ||jw^ Ml so I took it and now
wmm Jam, I am regular every
SMeIt iMB month and have no
pain at all. I recommend your medi
cine to everyone and you may publish
my testimonial, hoping that the Vege
table Compound does some other girl
the good it has done me. ’ ’—Mrs. George
Tegarden, 915 Third Street, Mounds
ville, W. .
How many young girls suiter as Mrs.
Tegarden did and do not know where to
turn for advice or help. They often are
obliged to earn their living by toiling
day in and day out no matter how hard
the pain they have to bear. Every girl
who suffers in this way should try Lydia
E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and
if she does not get prompt relief write
Name “Bayer” on Genuine
THE JAMES SUPPLY CO., DISTRIBUTORS
The Cherokee Mfg. Company
Dealer
DALTON, GEORGIA
material will be instructed in putting
up her products here. Later a short
course for women may be conducted.
All come prepared to work and to en
joy the leisure time. Mrs. Judd will
entertain the girls one night at a pic
ture party.
I may not get to regular meetings
this week on account of work with Dr,
Boeker in the schools. Will do my
best ta reach the regular meeting pro
gram.
cabbage
♦ HOME ECONOMICS NOTES ♦
Use It—Then Decide
To all Club Members:
The short course for the Whitfield
county club members will be held at
the Maples Memorial rest room in Dal
ton August 11-12 and, perhaps, 13th.
All girls are urgently requested to be
present. All girls having to be out of
school for the short course will hr
given credit for the two days.
All girls will eat. sleep and can in
the rest room and will be. with me all
the time. Each girl will be required
to take everything given at the short
course. Miss Celia Wilcox and, per
haps, Miss Jessie Burton or Mrs. Leila
R. Mize will assist with the short
course.
Each girl will bring the following:
cap, aprons, towel, gown, comb and
We Will Lend You
A Valet AotoStrop Razor for
(all thirty day trial ff yo “
scade to keep k. pay ns $5.00 for
—2 no*, wetmen it without further
DONT
DESPAIR
All persons
plants can get them by letting me have
your order or seeing me.
Mrs. Elizabeth Moore.
Valet Auto Strop Razor
Is Complete in Itself
It is more than a,razor goose
than a safety device.
It is stropped, it shaves and is
cleaned without taking apart;
without even removing theblade.
And like a perfectly stropped
the Klede im-
Anar sespoasible party can sf*
page «t oar.Codery counter for
dm Free TnaL If you have a
«-kiwy> account, write to us and ve
will mail the razor to you.
Yon ace given the opportunity
of trying this wonderful Razor,
wjlhiiie wtvw kind of risk. For a
month your shaving will cost you
nothing-then you may return^
wmarityom cm get dong without
If yon are troubled with pains or
aches; feel tired; have headache*
indigestion, insomnia; painful pass
age of uijne, you will find relief in
A TEXAS WONDER
For ’ kidney and blad,der troubles, gravel,
weak and lame back, rheumatism and irreg
ularities of the.kidnere and
yonr druggist’s or by mail, $1-26. Small
fiottle often cures- Send tor sworn testi
monials. Dr. E. W. Hail. 2920 Olive St.,
3t. lxrais Mo.—-Adv.
We are sorry to say Mr. Dean Sis
son is sick with typhoid fever.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Kister spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Williams,
of Dalton.
Rev. H. Berry, of Dalton, spent Sun-
People Have Good Season
Por Complete Reliance.
GOLD MEDAL
gown,
brush, powders (if you use them'), one
or two extra dresses—white preferred
—cup, towel and holder, sewing bags
with sewing equipment.
The following you may bring for use
in demonstration and for eating (as
to do our cooking except I’d
ordinary razor,
prove* with me
And it doesn't cost yon a
to prove all this to year
satisfaction. .
CITY DRUG STORE J. W Crawford, Prop. Phone 210
Do you know how—
To find relief from headache;
To correct distressing urinary ills;
To assist weak kidneys?
Yonr neighbors know the way—
Have used Doan’s Kidney Pills;
Have proved their worth in many
tests.
Here’s Dalton testimony. .
Mrs. J. C. Ball, S. Spencer St., says:
**I had an attack of kidney trouble
about a year ago. My back was sore,
my kidneys were disordered and 1 felt
all played oat. A friend advised me
to take Doan’s Kidney Pills, and I
did. Doan’s entirely cured me of this
trouble, and I have great faith in this
remedy.”
Price 60c,
COLORADO
MEIGS, GA.
The world’s standard remedy for kidney,
liver, bladder and uric acid troubles and
National Remedy of Holland since 1696.
Three sizes, all druggists. Guaranteed.
Look for the name Gold Medal ori every be*
and accept no imitation
UTAH
we are
like for each member to bring lunch
the first day ‘in order to save time.
We will be pushed for time and will
not cook except when necessary) : par
ing knife, spoon and measuring cup,
willows—may be gathered now. Be-
CALIFORNIA
now. Cotton is opening some now.
- Messrs. Charley and Robert Dunn,
Jr* have returned from North Georgia.
T- E. Brown made a business trip to
Moultrie last Tuesday and spent the
day with Tom Crossman, and saw sev
eral more North Georgia people. Moul
trie is a fine town.
I don’t know how times are there,
but I tell yon they are tough: here.
Labor is from $1.00 to $1.25 per day,
common labor, and,carpentry work and
painting brings about $3.00 to $4.00
per day when there is any of that kind
of work to do—not much of it now.
We are improving the Dixie High-
-grading and paving.
♦ MT. PLEASANT. ♦
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NORTH
CAROLINA
(MOUNTAINS OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA)
PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS—DINING CARS
CAFE OBSERVATION CARS
SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM
SCHEDULES AND SERVICE
Lv. Rome 8:02 A.M.
Lv. Dalton 9:04 A.M.
Ar. Chattanooga 10:45 A.M.
Lv. Chattanooga 11:30 A.M.
Ar. Knoxville 3:00 P.M.
Ar. Morristown 4:30 P.M.
Ar. Tate Spring 5:16 P.M.
five days after they are skinned—
peaches, pears, cabbages, tomatoes,
beans, onions, white cluster or small
yellow peppers—sweet and hot—beets
—about the size of an egg or smaller—
carrots—little larger than finger* in di
ameter—melons—to eat—encumbers—
young and tender—okra—pods as little
longer than finger—grapes—to put up
juices—figs, or any other fruit or veg
etable.
Any girl whs has decided the pro
ducts she will contest with at the fair
Sunday school is still progressing
nicely.
Mr. Tucker Brown made a business
trip to Dalton Friday.
Mr. Bill Green and wife, of Bing-
gold, passed through our burg en route
to his son’s, at Gregory’s Saturday.
Mr. G. A. Baker made a business
trip to Dalton Thursday.
The people of this community are
getting ready to erect a new school
house at Mt. Pleasant. v
Mr. Bryant Ovbey, of Murray coun
ty, was in our burg Monday.
Mrs. Fannie Sandidge is real sick
at present.
Mr. Clarence Green and wife, of
Alabama, are visiting the latter’s par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Newman, of this
place.
Little Dot Bryant is on the sick list
this .week.
Miss Lena Bryant leaves today for
Athens where she goes to meet with her
canning club. We wish her much pleas
ure on her trip.
We are glad to hear that Mr. Dave
Jamison’s children are improving after
a serious Illness.
MICHIGAN
Don’t
simply ask for a kidney remedy—get
Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that
Mrs. Ball had. Foster-Milbnm Go,
Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.—Adv.
Dining c a
between Knosville
and Asheville.
4:15 A.M.
7:30 A.M.
8:55 A.M.
11 : 00 A.M.
1:10 P.M.
Change at Morristown for Tate Spring, evening train
* , ^h an ? e at Knoxville for Tate Spring, morning train*
Asheville sleeper open 9:00 P.M. leaving Chattanooga 12:45 A-
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Tickets on sale daily, limited to six months from date of sal®
Asheville, N. C. $17.50 Lake Toxaway, N. C
Black Mountain, N. C. .. 18.66 Tate Station,
Brevard, N. C. ........ 20.61 Tryon, N. C. 2 ,g 6 0
Hendersonville, N. C.... 19.05 Waynesville, N. 19
(Fares include war tax)
Corresponding Low Fares to Other Resorts
For full particulars and reservations, apply to Ticket Agents or
J. R. MARTIN, D. P. A. Chattanooga, Ten*
REDUCED
SUMMER FARES
-way now-
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to keep in mind the
fact that in addition to
printing this news
paper we do job work
pf any kind. When
in need of anything
in this line be sure
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If interested, let us know and we will mail you catalogue
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