North Georgia citizen. (Dalton, Ga.) 1868-1924, August 11, 1921, Image 2

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PAGE TWO THE DALTON CITIZEN, THURSDAY, AUGUST H, 1921 Some of the young people from here went to the close of Mr. Lewis’ singing elnss ut Curboudale Saturday after noon and heard some real good singing. The showers that are coming are making the crops look pretty. Maybe we won't starve next year. HIGH SCHOOL OF PIEDMONT COLLEGE Hi on nrhrinl Arliionttnn - Z' • J Kodak Films Developed The Better Way EXPERT WORKMEN PROMPT SERVICE We uie the best material money can buy. Our Prices Are Right Write for Price List and Mailing Stickers. FINLEY’S STUDIO Dalton, Georgia Highest official educational standing in non-sectarian, positively Christian four years standa d girls; every one under the care of a preceptor or p teaching or any college.. College atmosphere, Lib] jsic, Expression, Home Economics, Expenses very lo he Dean J. C. Rogers, Piedmont Next week see announcement of Piedmo ffi PROFESSIONAL CARDS Saving Always Makes The Difference DR. E. D. ANDERSON DENTIST Office Over Fincher i Drug Store Office Hours: 8 a.m to 12 m. Ip Rich men have died penniless; peddlers have accumulated fortunes. Saving, or the lack of it, has made the difference in every case. Saving will also make a difference for you. Open an account with as large a deposit as possible, and then build it up by regular deposits. Your faith in your ability to get ahead will rapidly increase. DR. F. L. TEALL OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN First N&t’I Bank Bldg. Dalton, Office Phone 233-10 Hours 9-12 Residence Phone 233-20. “I was weak and run-down,” relates Mrs. Eula Burnett, of Dalton, Ga. "I was thin and Just felt tired, all the time. X didn’t rest welL I wasn’t ever hungry. I knew, by this, I needed a tonic, and as there Is none better than— and you will need a new wagon to haul this heavy crop on. We’ve got ’Em of Crow Valley. Miss Lillie Henderson and mother spent Sunday and Sunday night with Mr. Charles Henderson, of Cohutta. Mr. Estus Rollins and family, of aear LaFayette, are visiting his broth er, Mr. T. M. Rollins., Mr. Hill* Ellis, of Atlanta, spent Sat urday night and Sunday with his wife who is here for the summer. Makers of anything in Sheet Metal. Estimates 'cheerfully given. Your savings here not only earn A% a year, compounded semi-annually, but are also under the direct supervision of the U. S. Government. that there will be a grand reunion some sweet day that will never be broken, and may each one pray that in the heavenly reunion not one will be missing. Mrs. C. A. Griffin. Light-Running Floren The Best by Test has never disappointed an owner. Yes! We can sell you that Cane Mill. ... I began using Cardul,” continues Mrs. Burnett. “After my first bottle, I slept better and ate better. I took four bottles. Now I’m well, feel Just fine, eat and sleep, my skin Is clear and I have gained and sure feel that Cardul Is the best tonic ever made." Thousands of other women have found Cardul just as Mrs. Barnett did. It should help you. At all druggists. E.«7 The next time you buy calomel ask for FIRST NATIONAL BANK IN MEMORIAM BANK WITH US AND YOU CAN BANK ON US. Mrs. Callie J. Frazier. On Tuesday, July 19, 1921, as the sun was sinking low, the death angel crept into our home and claimed our dear mamma for his own. After six long months of suffering, she- quietly and peacefully passed away. Mamma went to sleep on Sunday night, from which she never revived. On Tuesday afternoon at 2:30, she died. She was 43 years old. She leaves five children and a host of friends to mourn her departure. Her remains were laid to rest in the Frazier cemetery, Rev. E. K. Clayton, officiating. Written by her daughter, Martha Whittemore. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Isbill. Mr. and Mrs. Henry White announce the birth of a son who has been named Herschel Dennis. Mrs. Nell Kirk, of Dogwood Valley, spent Saturday night with Mr. Fred Thogmartin and family. Make Cur Store Your Sell You What GROVE LEVEL. We have organized another Sunday school class at this place,, with Miss Frankie Cline 'as teacher. We now have five classes here. Miss Nan Carroll, of Dalton, attend ed Sunday school here Sunday. Miss Bertha Isbill has returned home from Chattanooga. Miss Winnie Sapp, of Dalton, at tended preaching here Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Will Kirby, of Chats- wortb, called on friends and relatives here recently. Our revival services began here Sun day and will continue until next Sun day. The Christian people now have a wonderful opportunity to do some real work for God, and every true Christian will surely try to win a soul for God. CLUB NOTES. Telephone 71 The purified and refined 9 calomel tablets that are nausealess, safe and sure* Medicinal virtues retain ed and improved. Sold only in sealed packages. Price 35c. Pure isi Summer Many fever epidemics are caused by impurities in the water supply and are ended only when the water is purified. Like- DALTON GEORGIA Center Point. The regular meeting of the Willing Workers Club was held August 5 at Center Point The, meeting was called to order by the vice-president, the pres ident being absent As Mrs. Moore couldn’t be with us, Mrs. King, our sponsor, took charge Plans were made for wise, many blood disorders such as ec- rema, tetter, pimples, boils, blackheads and Rheumatism are caused by impuri ties in the blood supply and can be stopped only when these are driven out. £.nnch your blood and keep it pure by taking S. S. S. You could have no bet ter health insurance. For Special Booklet or for indi~ viaual advice, without charge, write Chief Medical Advisor, S.S.S. Co., Dep’t439, Atlanta, Ga. Get S. S. S. at your druggist. figAPEVINEFljig MICA SAND ’. PLY ~ Good Reason Dalton People Have For Complete Reliance. of the meeting, the short course and several decided to attend. Miss Maud Jones gave an interesting talk on production of com; Miss Lizzie Belle King, on drying fruit and veget ables; Miss Johnnie King, on canning in tin cans. As there was no other business the meeting adjourned. Lizzie Belle King, Sfec. DOGWOOD VALLEY. Do you know how— To find relief from headache; To correct distressing urinary ills; To assist weak kidneys? Your 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 I felt all played out 1 . 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.” at all dealers. Don’t Working the roads and visiting seems to he the order of the day in this valley. The crops of this part of the coun ty were very much in need of rain un til Sunday afternoon, when we had al most a flood which supplied the ground with plenty of water. Several from here attended court at Ringgold last week. Mr. and Mrs. A TEXAS WONDER For kidney and bladder trouble!, gravel, weak and lame back, rheumatism and irreg ularities of the kidneys and bladder. At your druggist’s or by mail, $1.25. Small bottle often cures- Send for sworn testi monials. Dr. E. W. Hail. 2926 Olive St., St. Denis Mo.—Adv. The Standard Blood Purifier l S**pbomo< CARD OF THANKS. We wish to thank our many friends and the relatives for their kindness and sympathy during the illness and death of our dear friend, Judge John R. Tarver. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Shope and family. WARING. BROAD ACRE Sam Easley, of Dal ton, and Mrs. George Head, of La- Grange, and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Michael spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Caldwell. - Mr. G. W. Eldridge spent Sunday in Dalton. Mr. A. J. Roberson and family, of Mfc Vernon, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Jay. Mrs. C. C. Kirk and son, J. L., spent the latter part of the week with rel atives near Varnells. Mrs. Nora Payne is visiting relatives in Chattanooga this week. - Mrs. Avery Hunt, of Tunnel Hill, spent Friday with her parents. Miss Ethel Cook spent the week-end with her parents near Ringgold. Miss Annie Lee Westbrook, of Chat- is visiting relatives of this Mr. Jones is real sick at this writing. Our revival services began last Sun day a week ago, and last Sunday seven were baptized into the church. Oh! that there might be a great in gathering of souls around here. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Shultes and Mrs. Watt, of near Grove Level, have just returned from a very pleasant visit to Sand Mountain, where they were guests of Rev. J. T. Nichols and wife. Mr. Jean Oxford and wife, of At lanta, are visiting the former’s brother of this place. Miss Ella Holloway and brother, of Red Clay, spent a few days last week How's This? HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE Will do 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 Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Sloan, of Cleve land, Tenn., spent the week-end Avith friends here. Mrs. Lizzie Stonecypher and Mrs. Nell Tripp, of Houston, Tex., are visit ing Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Brooker. Mr. and Mrs. T. Richardson, of Eton, called on Mrs. Edna Richardson Sun day. Mrs. Ben Teasley, of Chattanooga, visited Mr. and Mrs. Lee Teasley re cently. htr. and Mrs. C. W. Isbill, of Dalton, Price 60e, simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that Mrs. Bali bad. Foster-Milbum Co, Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.—Adv. ^ the blood upon the mucous surfaces of the system, thus reducing 1 the inflamma- BIG VALUESHfeROLL ROOFINGS tion and restoring normal conditions. All Druggists. Circulars free. F. J. Cheney & Co, Toledo, Ohio. All are furnished in several weights and can be used for siding as well as roofing, and all are low in price for value received. Talk over with us which one you need. MT. PLEASANT ♦ FARM BUREAU NOTES. THE JAMES SUPPLY CO, DISTRIBUTORS The Cherokee Mfg. Company Dealer DALTON, GEORGIA Everybody welcomed the nice rain we had Saturday and Sunday. Several from this community attend ed meeting at Conasauga Sunday and Sunday night. Mrs. Fannie Sandidge and son, Jew el, visited her sister, Mrs. Pose Head rick, near Old Fort, Tenn, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Will Bruce are all 1 smiles over, the arrival of a big boy at their house. Mr. A. J. Mauldin, of Red Clay, was visiting bis niece and nephew, Mrs. Will Bruce and Mr. Cal Workman, the first of the week. Mr. Walter Workman, of Cisco, visit ed his brother, Mr. C. A. Workman, the first of the week. Ed Cantrell, the young son of Lee Cantrell, had the misfortune to get kicked in the mouth by a colt last week, knocking out six of his front teeth. We wish for him a speedy re covery. Mr. Ted Headrick, of Old Fort, Tenn, visited his aunt, Mrs. Fannie Sandidge, Friday and Saturday. Mrs. 'Mary Carroll and family, of Cleveland, The community farm council of Five Springs will meet at the school house Tuesday evening,'August 16th. The subject which will be discussed is “Better Schools and a Better Commu nity in Which to Live.” Eyery person in Five Springs, Anti och. Center Point and Dug Gap school districts is requested to be present to make plan's for a high school. Every body is cordially invited. R. E. Smith, Sec. tanooga, place. WATCH THE BIG 4 Use It—Then Decide Stomach-Kidncys-Heart-Livct Keep the vital organs healthy by regularly taking the world’s stand ard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles— H a fail thirty day trial. If you then decide to keep it. pay ns $5.00 for krifjMjtBm it without further ^Yon Pay Nothing to Try Valet AutoStrop Ram Is Complete in Itself It is more than a razor—mose than a safety device. It is stropped, it shaves and is cleaned without bilring apart; without even removing Aemrit, And like a perfectly stropped ordinary razor, die blade im proves with use. And it doesn’t coat yon a cent to prove all this to yamr aam satisfaction. CITY DRUG STORE J, W. Crawford, Prop. Phone 210 ♦ A FAMILY REUNION. Cords GOLD MEDAL About fourteen years ago, Mr. W. H. Griffin’s children decided to celebrate his birthday. Our plans were to surprise him by all going to see him on the same day. His birthday was on Sunday that year. We attended church, at Griffin Chapel, and, as usual, the father wag there, and, according to the good old rural custom, invited ns all home with him ; but contrary to his expectations, we all went. His eyes looked rather large as we ail rolled up. There were five families with from one to five children each. I think he was wondering how he could feed such a mob of hungry folks; but his coun tenance underwent a complete change when each family brought out a basket filled with grub and spread it on an im provised table under the big oak tree in the yard. This was the beginning of the Griffin reunions. 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 price Aay wponaHe party can ar- sange at oar Cutlery counter for dm Free Trial. If you have a charga aocoant, write to ns ana we wfflmafltke razor to you. Yom are given the opportunity mi trying this wonderful Razor, aatli rat aoy load of risk. For a aeatk your shaving will cost y° u nothing Hum you may return the ■merit you can get along without The National Remedy of Holland for centuries and endorsed by Queen Wilhel- mina. At all druggists, three sizes. Look for the name Gold Model on every bee and accept no imitation visited Mr. G. A, Baker, of this place, Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. C. A. Workman and family visited her father, Mr. T. J. Ovbey, of Murray county, Saturday and Sunday. Miss Lena Bryant and Miss Stella Brown have gone to Athens to take a short course in school. ♦ DALTON ROUTE ONE. ♦ Several people from Center Point went to Pleasant Grove to the Sunday school convention and reported having a nice time. Sunday school was very good Sun day morning. GOOD TASTE is a feature of our moQuoieDts. Ne matter what their character and si may be, we rigidly adhere to bounds of good taste. There is m ti notion in every line, impressive lidity to every stone we turn ou • Buy Direct and Save Agents’ Commission. Hill Bros. Marble & Granite Co. North Hamilton St., Dalton, G«- MORTUARY We have met each year since at some convenient place and enjoyed a day together. July the 30th, we met at the home of Mr. J. A. Masters. There are sixteen families of chil dren, grandchildren and great-grand children, making seventy-four, and all & hut two were present. Some who attended the first one are gone on to that home beyond the grave and Ob! how we miss them; but we I believe they are waiting for us, and Dodson’s Liver Tone Mrs. Pearl Howell. Mrs. Pearl Howell, aged 20 years, died Wednesday morning of last week at a local hospital, the body being tak en to the undertaking parlors of Carter Sons where it was prepared for ■ial. Interment was made Thursday Center Valley cemetery, Murray mty. Mrs. Howell is survived by her husband, Mr. H. M. Howell, and two children. Instead of Calomel Calomel is quicksilver. It attacks the hones and paralyzes the liver. Your dealer sells each bottle' of pleasant, harmless “Dodson’s Liver Tone” under an ironclad, money-back guarantee that it will regulate the liver, stomach and bowels better than calomel, without sickening or salivating you—15 million bottles sold. Sold only by Dealers