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THE DALTON CITIZEN, THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1921.
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BANANAS FOR SALE IN DALTON AT
IS and 20 Cents Per Dozen
YOUR DEALER CAN SUPPLY YOU
Rabbit Drive in California
BOWEN BROTHERS
New crop Turnip Seed, lb.
Crimson Clover Seed, lb
Dwarf Essex Rape Seed, lb
No. 2Y2 cans Club House Pineapple
No. 2 cans Club House Pineapple .
No. 1 cans Club House Pineapple *
No. 21/2 cans Telmo Pineapple
No. 1 cans Bull Head Pineapple
No. 2i/ 2 cans Club House Dill Pickles
No. 1 cans Club House Asparagus
No. 1 cans Del Monte Asparagus
No. 1 cans Libby Asparagus
No. 2 cans Gold Bar Asparagus
No. 1 cans Mushrooms •
No. 1 cans Imported Peas
No. 14 cans Boned Chicken
No. l*cans California Sardines
No. 2 cans Roast Beef .........
No. 1 cans Roast Beef
12 bars Octagon Soap
12 bars large Star Soap
5 bars Pearl Soap
5 bars Fairbanks Tar Soap
6 packages Star Washing Powder
2 packages Lux
2 cans Dutch Cleanser
1 lb. can Votan Coffee
3 lb. can Maxwell House Coffee
10 lbs. Ice Cream Salt .>
10 lb. sack Roasted Coffee
12 cans Beech Nut Pork and Beans
12 cans Campbell’s Pork and Beans
32 cans Campbell’s Soups,
$1.00 packages Garrett’s Snuff
Dr. Price’s Vanilla
Swansdown Cake Flour
2 packages Post Toasties
Good Brooms 50, .75 an
Gilt Edge Shoe Polish .'
Large box Matches
Durkee’s Salad Dressing
Club House Honey
New Club Shells
Last Delivery 5 P.M. We close at 6 P.M.
Give us your orders early and help us to
give you better service.
'LIGHTENS EyERY WOMANS WORK
Out in California everything grows luxuriously,^including the jack rabbit. That animal 1 has become so numerous
that he Is a pest and the biological survey conducts annual drives for his destruction. One of those drives is here
pictured. .■
Make 10 lbs. of Soap
and Save $1.00
Mrs. Lula Armstrong.
Mrs. Lula Armstrong, aged 46 years,
of Murray county, died Wednesday
night at a local hospital. Interment
was made Friday in Dawnville ceme
tery. I -
WILLIAM D. RITER
X buy is lye. Soap is tallow (grease) mixed with
lye and water. You can make it yourself and save
a great deal of money. It will suit your needs better,
too, for you can make just the kind of soap you want,
either hard or soft.
Simply take S% pounds of clean grease (lard or
tallow) free from salt. Melt it down. Then set aside
to cool.
Take a large can of Red Seal Lye and dissolve it in
3^4 pints of cold water. Bring this to about Summer
heat and pour it slowly into the melted grease. Stir
until the mixture becomes uniformly thick and pour
into a mould. Cover up and set in a wqfm place until
next day. Then you can cut it into pieces and you’ll
have 10 lbs. of the finest cleansing soap you ever used
—and will have saved about $1.00.
Isn’t that well worth while? You bet it is! And
then just remember these other fine uses for Red Seal
Lye: It is a water softener, saving a*great deal of
soap. It kills all disagreeable odors, purifies and dis
infects at the same time. Dissolve a spoonful of it in
a quart of water and you have a wonderful cleaning
solution for helping lighten your work in washing
dishes, doors, floors, woodwork — everything about
the house. A little of it sifted into the sink cleans
out the pipes and prevents them from becoming
stopped up.
But make sure the lye you buy is Red Seal Lye.
This pure lye is granulated and packed in cans that
are easy and convenient to use. Always ask your
storekeeper for, and be sure to get, the old reliable
Red Seal Granulated Lye.
P. C. TOMSON & COMPANY, Philadelphia, Penna.
At Least J. A. White Would Bet So,
After Being Relieved of Dys
pepsia by Tanlac
J. H. Overton.
J. H. Overton, aged 89 years; died
Thursday at the home of his son, J. M.
Overton, at Grove Level. Interment
was made Friday in Grove Level cem
etery, Rev. Mr. Green conducting the
funeral service.
“My wife and myself have had stom
ach trouble,” says Mr. J. A. White, re
siding on the Lpestown Pike, R. F. D.
No. 6, near Lexington, Ky., “and have
both been nervous and run down.”
“We could not eat anything without
suffering afterwards and could not
sleep at night We were regular ner
vous dyspeptics. We tried many rem
edies without permanent benefit until
we heard of Tanlac. I got this medi
cine and began using it We notieed
immediate results. We are both great
ly improved by Tanlac. We give all
credit for the change of health to Tan
lac. It is a remarkable medicine.
“I personally feel so good that I
told my hands a few days ago that 1
could beat any of them shucking com.
I meant, it and believe I could beat
’em all.”
Of all the. maladies that afflict hu
manity chronic dyspepsia, such as af
flicted Mr. and Mrs. White suffered
from, is probably the most prevalent
'and hours - might be consumed in de
scribing the sufferings, mental and bod
ily, of the victims of chronic dyspepsia.
A morbid, unreal, whimsical and
melancholy condition of the mind, aside
from the nervous physical suffering,
is the usual state of the average dys
peptic and life seems scarcely worth
the living.
Tanlac, the celebrated medicine, was
designed especially for overcoming this
distressing condition and millions of
people have taken it with the most as
tonishing and gratifying results. It
seems to go straight to the spot, toning
up and invigorating every organ of the
body.—Adv.
Mrs. Mary L. Richey.
Mrs. Mary L. Richey, aged 70 years,
died last Wednesday at Valley Head
Ala., the bodl being brought here on
Thursday for interment in West Hill
cemetery. The funeral services were'
conlucted by Rev. Pendley, of Gordon
county.
William D. Riter of Salt Lake City,
Utah, a prominent attorney, who has
been appointed assistant attorney gen.
eral of the United States. This is his
first, public Office.
ELIOT WADSWORTH
LOOK!
In our show window and
note the big reduction in
men’s wearing apparel to
day compared to the prices
a year ago.—CANNON’S on
the Corner.
BOWEN BROTHERS
SIR THOMAS H0RDER
COOPERATIVE MARKETING SERVICE
* EXTRA 1
HIGH TEST
-GRANULATED;
r SIFTING TOP CAN j
Bl.VarV-.jJ
The Marketing Division of the Traffic Department of the
Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis Railway will furnish
to persons desiring to purchase, the names and addresses
of the owners of the following:
Eliot Wadsworth of Boston is as.
sistant secretary of the treasury.
SUDRE DARTIGUENAVE
One 6-year-old Jersey bull; Ear Com, in shuck, car lots;
100 barrels c6rn; Second Hand: Edison Phonograph,
Smith-Premier Typewriter and 100-ton Silo; 3 jacks;
scrap brass junk; Red cedar posts; Brown Leghorn eggs
and chicks; White Minorca.cockerels.
To producers will be furnished on application the names
and addresses of persons by whom the following com
modities are
PLEASE SIGN YOUR NAME.
The Very Best Lye Your Money Can Bay
Follow directions when you use Red Seal Lye.
There is a fall printed set on the reverse side of
the label. Simply tear this off, and keep it for
reference. ,
Recently The Citizen has been re
ceiving a large number of articles
which have not appeared in print
because the writers have failed to
sign their names. The policy of The
Citizen, as with all other papers, is
to print only articles that have the
name of the writer signed to them.
This is a rule that is strictly enforc
ed. We don’t want to print the writ
er’s name with the news items, but
we must know who sends them in.
This week, we received several let
ters we would have published; but
the writers neglected to sign them.
This rule applies to the regular cor
respondents as well as the occasion
al contributor. We are glad to get
all news items, but we must know
who sends them in.
Sir Thomas Horder, one of London’s
most distinguished physicians, has
some over to study American hospi
tals and methods.
WANTED
RUSH D. SIMMONS
Barley; 30 small steers; 6 grade or registered Holstein heif
ers; one registered Jersey hull; Crimson clover seed;
Milling and Shelled corn; Hay, all kinds; Second-hand
stock scales; Second-hand buggy, and horse; Second
hand Mower; Second-hand De Laval separator; Sorghum
mill, one horse; Hay baler, one horse; two share crop
pers; Ahruzzi Rye seed; 50 or 100 light hogs.
Breeders of Live Stock and producers of Field, Garden and
Orchard products for sale except such as reach the mar-
, ket through established and logical channels, are invited
' to communicate to the undersigned complete descrip
tion, quantities and other necessary information of such
commodities.
Instructive literature on Alfalfa, Silos, Lime in Agriculture,
Peanut and Soya Bean Oil manufacture will be mailed
to any address upon request.
Address:
FOR SALE CHEAP, f° r
good note—good two-horse, tl
Florence wagon, with dirt h<
Carter L. King.
Close In. J.
Hotel Horan.
WANTED—To audit books and ac
counts. Am prepared to do auditing
for individuals, firms and corporations
FOR SALE—Two trucks
1-ton, and Buick, %-ton: b<
class condition; will sell
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Dalton Telephone Compsuy
President Sudre Dartiguenave of
Haiti.
FOR SALE—Good government col
lars, cheap; also, good set wagon
springs. Apply at Robert Deck’s Har
ness Shop, No. 8 King street
FOR SALE—Ford tourlni
fine condition, at a bargain p
H. M. Marney, 27 S. Depot sf
ton.
Classified Ads
MORTUARY
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—Poland China
weeks old. $6.00. Registered
Baxter Maddox.
One Cent A Word’
Lather Bramblett
Luther Bramblett aged 25 years,
died Wednesday of last week at his
home near Bethel, the body being taken
Thursday to Mt Zion, in Gordon coun
ty, for interment. Rev. Mr. Pitts offi
ciated at the obsequies. The deceased
is survived by his wife and two chil
dren.
FOR SALE—63 acres 0
mill, water power, two dw
building, large barn, gin
boiler and engine. Loca
east of Ringgold, Ga. Cb<
or part cash and can an
Write or call E. S. Stacy,
chard Knob Ave., Chattanc
H. 949.
6-30-4t pd.
FOR SALE—Blacksmith’s portable
forge, also blower. Will sell cheap.
Call Ault & Edwards.
Rush D. Simmons of Wisconsin, se
lected. by Postmaster General Will
Hays as Chief inspector of the Post
Office department. Simmons has been
in charge of inspection work at the
Chicago post office for a great many
yeara.
I am now selling this formula for
10c—Bed Bugs Banished Forever. For
only 10c silver I will send you a formu
la* for a hygienic bed bug exterminator,
the only sure conqueror of these dan
gerous and offensive pests. Address
L. M. Bird, Rt. 6, Dalton.
L. P. BELLAH, General Agent,
Nashville, Tenn.
WANTED—Three or four rooms
with bath, for light housekeeping.
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