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These flours are made for you in your own home town, by your own home
people, and every sack guaranteed.
Our Motto: “Once Used Always Used”
Barrett, Denton & Lynn Co
THE DALTON CITIZEN, THURSDAY, AUGUST U, 1921.
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COUNTY SUNDAY SCHOOL
MEETING AT COHUTTA
worried. Post cards offering a $200
reward were distributed.
Wrerever he went this man made
friends. He was forty-eight years old,
bnt clean shaven and looked younger.
He was over six feet in height, weigh
ed two hundred pounds and was
straight and rugged in build. His
hair was tinged with gray and grew
well back on his forehead. He had
blue eyes, regular features and, the ap
pearance of a healthy, frank, ontdoor
gentleman.
Information of him should be sent to
hjs brother, Norman Harsell, of Allen-
“Uncle Gus” was thrown beneath the j HARDEN IS BADLY CUT
engine. The right arm was badlyi gy PRESSTON
mashed, necessitating its amputation
below the elbow, and he received a Durham Bound Over to G
gash in the face, two broken ribs and Under $600 Bond
a slight injury to the foot. His death
occurred Tuesday night. , Last Saturday evening-
. , . ,, , , . . Presston Durham attacke<
He bad gone to the depot to get a _ ■ _ -
Policeman John Harden, on
load of mail sacks, his team being street,, near Cannon’s store, a
between the Southern and Western & i y cn t him about the neck
Atlantic tracks when the switch-engine stitches were taken by thi
approached- The horse started to run, Monday afternoon, he enter
and “Uncle Gus” attempted to grab the of guilty to disorderly condn<
lines, was struck by the wagon' and court, and was fined $3, an
knocked under the engine. afternoon, He waived the ,p
He had hosts of friends among the hearing in justice court and
and his death is trnley grieved by over to the grand jury, bom
them. at $600.
Fine Program Planned for Wednes
day, August 4
dale, New Jersey, or to Frank Taylor,
Bristol, Va., P. O. Box 726.
CHARGED WITH BIGAMY
MAN ORDERED HELD HERE
• • . .10, and 25 cents
r 25 cents
25 to 75 cents
50 cents to $4.00
15 for $1.00
15 cents
15 to 25 cents
13 cents—Saturday only
Proprietor
The
Clancy Kids
He’s At The Front Door
Again
Durham’s plea of guilty in police
court and his waiving of the prelim
inary hearing has prevented his side
of the trouble from coming out. Har
den claims that Durham attacked him
without provocation. Hg had a stick
in his hand at the time, bnt, according
to eye-witnesses, he made no attempt
to hit Durham with the stick.
GIRLS! BLEACH SKIN
WHITE WITH LEMON
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DRY SHINGLE ROOF
A SPARK
dang<
result in
property.
from your kitchen flue are a
erous combination and
the loss of your
We recommend
composition roofs on account
of safety and lower insurance
rates, but still write insurance
or shingle-roofed dwellings,etc.
Can You Stand Your Loss
Especially Now?
R0TECTI0N
ORNISHES
URE
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Phones 49 and 407.
The Whitfield County Sunday S.chool
association will hold its annual conven
tion at the Presbyterian church, Co-
hutta, on August 24, and the Sunday
schools of all denominations in the
county are invited to send delegates.
A strong program dealing with all
departments of modern Sunday school
work has been prepared. Miss Daisy
Magee, superintendent of the Chil
dren’s Division of the Georgia Sunday
School association, is expected to at
tend this convention. With Miss Ma
gee will be Prof. W. S. Nicholson, part-
time field worker of the Georgia Sun
day School association.
At this meeting an attractive banner
will be publicly awarded to the Sunday
school having the largest number of
delegates in proportion to the distance
traveled. Under this plan, ten dele
gates traveling ten miles each count
the same as twenty delegates coming
only five miles each, thus making it
fair for all, both near and far.
The banner becomes the property of
the Sunday school winning it, and may
be taken home for permanent display
in the Sunday school room.
Leo Maxey to Be Given Hearing on
Friday, Aug. 19
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 harmless
and delightful lemon bleach. Massage
this sweetly fragrant lotion into the
face, neck, arms and hands each day,
then shortly note the beauty and white
ness of your skin.
Famous stage buties use this lemon
lotion to bleach and bring that soft,
clear, rosy-white complexion, also as a '
freckle, sunburn, and tail bleach.—
Adv.
FREEZONE
Corns
Lift
Off
with
Fingers
Drop a little “Freezone” on an ach
ing corn, instantly that com stops hurt
ing. then shortly yon lift it right off
with fingers. It doesn’t hurt a bit.
Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of
“Freezone” for a few cents, sufficient to
remove every hard com, soft com, or
com between the toes, and the calluses,
|^| without a particle of pain.—Adv.
RELATIVES WORRIED
OVER MAN’S ABSENCE
L. Harsell Thought Lost in
Mountains
the
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Bros. Foundry & Machine Works
General Repair Work, Castings
P°t Street
Dalton, Ga.
The continued absence of B. L. Har
sell, of Bedford, N. Y., is the cause of
great anxiety to his family and friends.
He left Roanoke, Va., the sixteenth of
last February on a walking trip over
the mountains to Jasper, Ga. When
no word of him came to his family at
the end of eight weeks they became
Leo Maxey, who has been farming in
the Fincher district, is being held here
on the charge of bigamy, it being alleg
ed that he had a living wife in South
Carolina when he married a young
woman in this county.
Maxey protests his innocence, claim
ing that he was not married to the
South Carolina woman. He was order
ed held by Judge Williams under $500
bond pending an investigation of the
matter which was set for Friday, Aug
ust 19.
“UNCLE GUS” STEARNS
IS KILLED BY ENGINE
Has Arm Smashed Off and Received
Other Internal Injuries
“Unde Gus” Steams, an aged and
respected colored drayman of Dalton,
was fatally injured at about 9:30
o’clock Monday morning, when, his
horse becoming frightened at the Sou
thern switch-engine. bolted, and
Household Items Reduced
We have just laid in many new items of interest to almost everybody, and have
been able to reduce prices as new goods come in. It is interesting to watch
prices readjusting themselves and we are always glad to give our customers
better values for the same money or same values for less money.. Note some
of these instances below:
Elegant New Sponges now
Tooth Brashes, which were 35 to 50
Combs in unusual values at from,
, Hair Brushes reduced one-third..
Sterno Canned Heat
Beach and Motor Hair Nets....
West Electric Hair Curlers from...
Bathing Caps are offered at
CITY DRUG STORE
J. W. CRAWFORD,