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THE DALTON CITIZEN, THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1921.
Mrs. Rena Smith, of Spring Place,
was the guest of Mrs. J. M. Bailey
Tuesday and Wednesday.
Mrs. A. J. Boatwright has returned
home, after a four weeks’ visit with her
son and daughter, Mr. Jim Boatwright
and Mrs. Blanche Bailey, of near Dal
ton.
Mr. and Mrs. Lum Painter, of Dalton,
were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Bennett Saturday night and Sunday.
is with her father, Mr. Gus Yaeger,
who is very sick.
i-ythind for (XJALITy
—nothing for show
How's This?
STALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE Will
Go what we claim for it—cure Catarrh or
Deafness caused by Catarrh. We do not
claim to cure any other disease.
HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE is a
liquid, taken internally, and acts through
the blood upon the mucous surfaces of
the system, thus reducing the inflamma*
tion and restoring normal conditions.
All Druggists. Circulars free.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio.
T HAT’S OUR IDEA in making
CAMELS—the Quality Cigarette.
Why, just buy Camels and look at the package!
It’s the best packing science has devised to keep
cigarettes fresh and full flavored for your taste.
Heavy paper outside—secure foil wrapping inside
and the revenue stamp over the.end to seal the pack
age and keep it air-tight. "
And note this! There’s nothing flashy about the
Camel package. No extra wrappings that do not
improve the smoke. Not a cent of needless expense
that must come out of the quality of the tobacco.
Camels wonderful and exclusive Quality wins on
merit alone.
Because, men smoke Camels who want the
taste and fragrance of the finest tobaccos, expertly
blended. Men smoke Camels for Camels smooth,
refreshing mildness and their freedom’ from ciga-
retty aftertaste.
Camels are made for men who think for them
selves.
FIVE SPRINGS
CLUB NOTES
h. G. C. Judd Sewing Club.
The club met on July 28 at the dub
rooms with fifteen members and one
visitor present.
The dass worked four hours on dif
ferent artides.
Demonstration was given on cutting
shirts for stouts.
The meeting adjourned with prayer.
Grace Curtis, See.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Prichard and
family spent last week with relatives
near Spring' Place.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bailey, Mr. and
Charles Bartow and Miss Mamie Bailey
were visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. Archer
Sunday afternoon near Liberty.
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Dixon and chil
dren have returned' home after a week’s
visit with relatives near Chickamauga.
Mrs. Jesse Smith, of Antioch, was
the guest of Mrs. H. C. Smith one day.
recently.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bailey, Mrs. Ida
Bartow and Misses Ola and Mamie
Bailey spent last Wednesday in Chat
tanooga. r
Mr. and Mrs. Troy Kirk spent Sat
urday night at Dogwood Valley.
Ivemoie
'fine for
Myself
Since
I Got
Has Your Come
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The Fordson Tractor is taking much of the
drudgery out of farm life; it is solving the labor
problem: it is reducing the cost of preparing
land by almost one half of what it was with
horses; and it is saving one third to one half
of the fanner’s time; and making farm life
more attractive. / ,
The Fordson will run your threshing machine
—and at the most opportune time for you. It
will operate the milking machines, saw your
wood, fill your silo, pump the water, and take
care of- every kind of belt work—
And don’t forget—it win plow six to eight
acres in a ten hour day, handling two plows
with ease.
Thus the Fordson is the ideal year-round trac
tor. It wUl pay for its faU and winter keep in
many ways.
There’s a big story to tell you about the Ford
son—and a true one—come in and get the facts.
Or, if you prefer, telephone or drop us a card
and we wiU bring them to you. •
Don’t let it wash away. Terrace it with a
genuine v Owensboro Simplex Ditcher and
Grader.
WE SELL THEM
WE GUARANTEE THEM
COME IN AND SEE THEM
We have some genuine bargains in used
Surreys and Wagons.
ALSO LOOK THIS UST OVER:
Wagons
Baggies
You can also niake some good money mak
ing syrup, and we will furnish you the mil]
and pan to make it.
R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, Wmtton-Salem, N. C,
Engines
Mills
Mascot Ranges
Maytag Washers
We Erect Monuments
of various designs, but all of dignity
and beauty. We shall be pleased to
submit designs, either at your home
or at your office. We also have oh
hand finished memorial stones ex
cept for the lettering. They are truly
artistic.
Buy Direct and Save Agents?
Commission.
Hill Bros. Marble &
Granite Co.
North Hamilton St., Dalton, Ga.
CONCORD
Crops at this place are looking -well
considering so much dry weather.
The singing school taught by Prof.
Mashburn closed Saturday night, the
Professor going from here to Calhoun
to take up another school. We wish
him the greatest success in all his
work.
On last Friday morning, God." saw fit
to call from our midst
Viva and Velva Johnson, Mr. Will Mc
Nally and Mrs. H. J. Coogler and daugh
ter, Mrs. Dolly Adams, spent Sunday
at Cohutta Springs.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cavender and
sister, Mrs. Addie Evans, of High Point,
spent Sunday at G. W. Cavender’s.
Mrs. Nora McKeehan and children
spent Saturday night and Sunday with
her mother, Mrs. Mollie Harden, at
Five Springs.
Misses Velva Johnson and Josie Ed
wards, of Dalton, spent Saturday night
and Sunday with Ola Bailey.
Everybody, remember Sunday school
every Sunday morning, and come out;
also singing every second Sunday af
ternoon.
NELSON
ANTIOCH
Make Our Store Your Headquarters,
Sell You What We Tell You.
Mr. Charlie Nelson, of Ringgold, was
the guest of his mother, Mrs. F. T.
Nelson, one day last week.
Mrs. Lizzie Roe, of Calhoun, was
visiting her mother, Mrs. Katie Krei-
scher, recently.
Mr. J. F. Hill, of Chattanooga, was
visiting his brother, Mr. W. W. Hill,
-last week.
J. M. Bailey, wife and daughter, Ola,
and Mrs. Ida Bartow and sister, Ma
mie, went to Chattanooga last Wednes
day.
Mr. Henry Evans, of Walker county,
was visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. R. Evans, one day last week.
Paul Bailey has accepted a position
at Ball Ground, Ga., as telegraph op
erator. We wish him success.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bartow, of x Five
Springs, were the guests of J. M. Bailey
and family Sunday.
Mrs. Mary Turner and Miss Mamie
and Lillie Bailey, of Dalton, spent Sat
urday with Mrs. Nora McKeehan.
Mr. and Mrs. Wright Nelson, J. M.
Bailey, wife and daughter, Ola; Misses
‘Grandma”
Maddron. She leaves to -mourn her
loss three daughters, two sons and her
husband who is very sick; it looks.as
if he will only be separated from his
Telephone 71
dear companion
PIEDMONT COLLEGE, Demorest, Ga.
suffering. The. family have our sym
pathy in all their troubles.
Only a few days ago the death angel
visited the Frazier home and took the
mother from the little children, leav
ing them all alone, as the father was
called away a few years ago.
Mr. Lillard , Maples, of Sevierville,
was visiting his grandfather, Mr. Sam
Wlhaley, last week.
Several from here went to Cohutta
Springs Sunday.
Mr. Frank Jones and wife, of Cleve
land, visited at the home R. G. Shields
last Saturday.
Sherman Hughes and family, of
Union, spent Saturday night at his sis
ter’s, Mrs. V. B. Pullen’s.
Some from here attended the' singing
at ML Carmel near Weatherly’s Sun
day. All reported a nice time.
Mr. Bert Morrison, of Mt. Pleasant,
visited friends near Jerry Branch Sat
urday night.
Mrs. Sallie Whaley, of Cleveland, is
visiting her brother, Mr. Dave Wil
liams, near HopewelL
Standard Four Years Senior College for men and women. No college or uni
versity in Georgia with higher standards. Large outside income and its own
supplies reduce Board, Tuition and Fees to $259 for nine months. For cata
logue and information, write . _
Dean J. C. Rogers, Piedmont College, Demorest, Ga.
Next week see announcement of High School of Piedmont College
Shade Made With A Ventilator
Ventilator
Cooling
Porch
Pencil No. 174
EAGLE“MKADO !
jf your stationery the better
the impression it will create.
Moral: Have your print
ing done here.
Made in five grades
YELLOW PENCIL WITH THE RED BAND
EAGLE MIKADO
EAGLE PENCIL COMPANY, NEW YORK
A DRY SHINGLE ROOF
AND A SPARK
Vudor
Dodson’s Liver Tone
Killing Calomel Sale
from your kitchen flue are a
dangerous combination and
result. in the loss of your
property. We recommend
composition roofs on account
of safety and lower insurance
rates, but still write insurance
on shingle-roofed dwellings,etc.
Can You Stand Your Loss—
Especially Now?
PORCH SHADES
Don’t sicken or salivate yourself or
paralyze your sensitive liver by taking
calomel which is quicksilver. Your
dealer sells each bottle of pleasant,
harmless “Dodson’s Liver Tone” under
an ironclad, money-back guarantee
that it regulates the liver, stomach and
bowels better than calomel without mak
ing you sick—15 million bottles sold.
Slow Down”
in Summer?
Are you able to enjoy your porch during the
bright sunny days in mid-summer?
P)ON’T let your cows slow down
in summer. It tabes twice as
much feed in the fall to bring them
back again. Supply the booster
that grass needs, now.
Purina Cow Chow
Pit a moderate expense you can eqmp your
porch with VUDOR SHADES and make it
into a cheerful living room, dining room, or
sleeping porch. We are now selling them—
♦ ' DALTON ROUTE ONE !♦
Feed
fryn the
Checkerboard
Bag
Sunday school was very good at Cen
ter Point Sunday morning. Rev. Mr.
Allen preached an interesting sermon
to us after Sunday school. Revs. Lank
ford, Kiker, Young and Pitts were also
with us.
Sunday afteroon the people - were
called together for the purpose of es
tablishing a church at this place.
Mr. Yaeger is still very low.
Mrs. Jessie Cavender is very sick
with appendicitis.
Mrs. Minerva Jones, of Dalton, is
visiting friends here this week.
Fred Lane, of Tilton, was the guest
of Jim Jones at dinner Sunday.
Mrs. Walter Thomas, of New Mexico,
contains protein and minerals that
are daily becoming scarcer in your
pasture. They will keep your cows
from drawing upon their own bodily
tissues to make milk.
More Milk Now—
More Milk Next Winter—
Keeps cows fresh longer.
These are the proven results of
feeding Purina Cow Chow. We’re
ready to prove them again, when
you say the word. See or ’phone
J. T. Richardson & Son, Dalton, Ga,
ROTECTION
We hang them without extra charge,
PROTEIN
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