North Georgia citizen. (Dalton, Ga.) 1868-1924, September 01, 1921, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

THE DALTON CITIZEN, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1921. PAGE TWO DR. E D. ANDERSON DENTIST Office Over Fincher & Nichols Drug Store Office Hours: > a.m to 12 m. I p.m. to 5 p.m. Mr. Drew Bryant, of Rocky Face,, has been visiting his brother, Mr. T, C.^ Bryant, of this place. Mrs. Florence Bryant has returned home after spending some time at Co- hutta Springs. Mr. T. J. Ovbey and wife, of Murray, visited T. C. Bryant Sunday. Mr. Fred Crawford and wife, of Chat tanooga, Tenn., visited at the home of C. A. Workman Sunday. Mr. C. M. Oliver happened to a bad While Pay Yourself First Makers of anything in Sheet Metal. Estimates cheerfully given. T HE “charge-it” habit is keeping many a working man’s nose t»n the grindstone. It’s a bad habit because it breeds worry, discontent and unhappiness. You can be free of this.handicap if you will follow a simple plan: 1st—Make up your mind to live for a few weeks on 10% less than you earn. If you earn $30.00, put $3.00 in the bank. You can do it! 2nd—Keep this up for ten pay days and you will have the amount of one pay check in the bank—velvet. 3rd—Then by careful buying for cash you’ll live better on $27.00 than you did on credit for $30.00. Pay yourself the balance. Put it in the bank first, each pay day, be fore you spend a dime. DR. F. L. TEALL OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN First Nat’l Bank Bldg. Dalton, Ga. Office Phone 233-10 Hours 9-12; 2-5 Residence Phone 233-20. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Thomason and of Cartersville, daughter, Ava Nell, were week-end guests of Mr, and Mrs. Tom Keen and family. Mrs. J. M. Cavender is rapidly re- Her many friends will be accident one day last week, stepping from Winfrey Crider’s car while it was running it threw him against tne bank and bruised him pretty badly; but we are glad to see him able to be about again. , Our revival services closed Sunday with the addition of 19 new members. The Lord wonderfully blessed us in this meeting; there were about 25 convertel. Think About It CARL NYQUIST covering, glad to see her well and at home. Mrs. Earl Keen' and children, of Dalton, sf»ent last week with Mrs. Tom Keen. ^ ' Mr. and Mrs. Sam Putman and son, of Oakman, spent one night last week with Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Putman. Several from here went and helped clean off the cemetery at Swamp Creek last Wednesday and Thursday. Mr. add Mrs. Houston liove and children, of Route i, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Bud Young. Misses Lucile and Sammie Putman, of Oakman, spent Friday night with Miss Mattie Black. Mr. and MrsT Houston Love will leave soon for Texas. Their friends wish them success in their new home. The next time you buy calomel ask for Try this! It’s a winner! We’ll help you The First National Bank “Bank With Us and You Can Bank On Us.” A TEXAS WONDER For kidney and bladder trouble*, gravel, weak and lame back, rhenmatism and irreg ularities ot the kidneys and bladder. At your druggist's or by mail, $1.26. Small bottle often cures- . Send for sworn testi monials. Dr. E. W. Hail. 2920 Olive St. St. Louis Mo.—Adv. ♦ FARM BUREAU NOTES. ♦ ♦ ♦ Carl Nyquist, vice president, in charge of finance, and secretary-treas urer -of the Rock Island lines, is the youngest railway executive in the United States—forty-three years old. Many persons,' otherwise vigorous and healthy, are bothered occasionally with indigestion. The effects of a disordered stomach’ on the system are dangerous, and prompt treatment of indiges tion is Important "The only medicine I have needed has been something to aid diges tion and clean the liver,” writes Mr. Fred Ashby, a McKinney, Texas, fanner. "My medicine is County Farm Bureau Meeting. A meeting of the County Farm Bu reau is called for Saturday, Sept 3, at 2 P. M. A full turn-out is urgently re quested. J. H. Smith, Chairman; H. H. Ezzard, Secretary; Chas. O. Smith, County Agent. 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. They are spark-proof. They are crack-proof. They do not warp. Heat does not dry them out. Ice actiom won’t break them. Wind won’t lift them. . Nails are protected from rust. Their red or green color is the color of the natural slate and is fadeless. They require no paint. They are made with the best asphalt known, by a firm that has been perfecting asphalt processes for 46 years. They are inexpensive, and the best possible shingle value. COHUTTA. The Misses Poteet, of Nortons, spent last Thursday with Miss Leona Lorinan. Messrs. William and Mac Stenate, of Sevier county, spent last week with relatives here. Mrs. Pryce Davis, of Dalton, will spend this week with her fhther, J. D. Brackett. Afisg Ruby Dixon and daughter, Myrtle, of Dalton spent a night with Mrs. Kincaid and Mrs. Anderson last week. Cotton is beginning to open some; but there is very little cotton around here. The corn crop is very good. Mrs. A. J. Lorman is very feeble this week. May he soon improve; also little Ralph Whaley is not well. May he soon recover. Mr. Clinton Wheeler and Miss Ry- land Bridges were quietly married last Sunday afternoon at 5:30 at the home of the brode’s mother, with Rev. J. M. Wooten officiating. Only a few close friends and relatives of the young couple were present. The bride and groom left immediately after the cere mony for Knoxville and other points to be gone several days. On their re- Waring. A farmers’ meeting will be held at the school house Friday night, Sept. 2, at 7:30 o’clock, for the purpose of plan ning a milk route and other matters of importance to be attended to. Every body is invited. CITIZEN—SIX * Bouth ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ BROAD ACRE Mr. and Mrs. Ferman Caldwell and Mr. Will Raines, of Dalton, called en friends and relatives here Sunday. Dawnville. A Farm Bureau meeting will be held at the school house Saturday- night, Sept 3, at 7:30 o’clock. It is planned to arrange a milk route to^ furnish milk to the cheese plant The cheese charts will be shown, and the working of the cheese plant gone into in detail. All interested in the betterment of the .community are cordially invited. for indigestion and stomach M trouble of any kind. I have 25 never found anything that B touches the spot like Black- n Draught I take it in broken doses after meals. For a long B time I tried pills, which grip- Q ed and didn’t give the good results. Black-Draught liver B medicine is easy to take, easy Q to keep, inexpensive;” n Get a package from your 55 druggist today—Ask for and B insist upon Thedford’s—the B only genuine. * B Get it today. Q 3 E 84 IBB Mr. anfi Mrs. Jim Bray, of Colorado Springs, Colo., visited friends here re cently. Mr. Roy Dantzler spent Saturday night and Sunday with friends at Deep Spring. Mr. Bob Foster spent Saturday night and Sunday with Messrs. Lester and Hester Caldwell, of near Hopewell. Misses Annie and Willie Felker gave a singing Sunday which was enjoyed by quite a large crowd. Miss Lizzie Foster entertained a num ber of her friends at a birthday party Saturday afternoon, in honor of her fourteenth birthday. Mr. Hester Caldwell, of near Hope- well, called on friends here Sunday afternoon. CAPT. CHARLES F. PRESTON j. Pine Grove. The regular monthly meeting of the 'Pine Grove community council will be held at the church Monday night, Sept. -5, at 7:30 o’clock. A good turn-out is urgently requested, as there are some important matters to be attended to for the good of the community. THE JAMES SUPPLY CO., DISTRIBUTORS The Cherokee Mfg. Company . Dealer DALTON, GEORGIA and a large attendance. We predict a most successful year. » Mr.' John C. Williamson has returned from a two months’ stay in Huntington, W. Va. Miss Ida Burns; of Chattanooga, has been “vacationing” with homefolks for several days. Miss Jessie Mae Cooper left Tuesday for Mary P. Willingham school at Blue Ridge, Ga. The Women’s Missionary society en joyed the hospitality of the Dalton society last Thursday at the quarterly meeting held at the First Baptist church of Dalton. The Cohutta Society ex tended an jnvitation to hold the next quarterly meeting at this place. Mrs. W. E. Nants and Miss Nina Mc- Nabb entertained the Ladies’ club at the home of Mrs. Nants last Thursday afternoon. Several of the Dalton ladies were the guest of the club for the-after- noon. The First Presbyterian church of Co hutta accepted six new members at their regular meeting last Sunday. Cohutta and Deep Spring played a very interesting game of ball at Deep Spring last Saturday afternoon, Cohut ta winning by the score of 4 to 1. Mc- Camy, Deep Spring pitcher, knocked a home run which accounted for their only score. GEN. EMIL1AN0 CHAMORRO i Wanted! Every farmer in the county to plan to have something to exhibit at the Whitfield County Fair to be held in Dalton October 11-15. 'Gall at Fite’s, the "First National Bank, the Dalton Buggy Company or the County Agent’s office and get a fair catalog and win some of the prizes. C. O. Smith, County Agent.- Use It—Then Decide STOP THAT ITCH! Purify Your Blood tetter Wo Wifi Lend You A Valet AutoStrop Razor’fa* a full thirty day trial. If you then decide to keep k. pay us $5.00 for it if not, return h without further obligation. Yon Pay Nothing to Try This Razor Any responsible party can ar- sedge at our Cutlery counter for din Free TriaL If you have a charge account, write to us ana vre wffl mail the razor to you. You are given die opportunity of trying this wonderful Razor, Eczema, tetter and many other skin troubles are due to disordered blood. If you are afflicted with skin trouble, don’t suffer the maddening torture longer, but start right away to purify your blood with S.> S. S.—the standard blood purifier for over 50 years. For Special Booklet or for indi vidual advice, without charge, write Chief Medical Advisor, S.S.S. Co., Dep’t, 430, Atlanta,Ga. Get S. S. S. at your druggist. ALEXANDER HUME FORD Yalet AutoStrop Razor Is Complete in Itself It is more than a razor—mote than a safety device. It is stropped, it shaves and is cleaned without taking apart; without even removing theblade. And like a perfectly stropped ordinary razor, die Unde im proves with use. And it doesn't cost yon a eent to prove all this to yom sea satisfaction. CITY DRUG STORE i. W, Crawford. Prop. Piw 210 Capt. Charles F. Preston, U. S. N., a native of Baltimore, has been select ed to command the new superdread- naught Maryland. The Standard Blood Purifier without any of risk. For a month your shaving will cost you nothing—then you may return the tuortyM can g** along without IN MEMORIAM ERNEST L. TUSTIN Gen. Emiliano Chamorro, formet President of Nicaragua and now mini ister to the United States. Sims, for Cohutta, pitched a "great game allowing only two hits and striking out fifteen men. On Sunday,, Aug. 14, as the night was calm and peaceful, the angel of death crept into the home of John F. Jones and claimed him for his own.' After suffering for several months, growing weaker he quietly passed to his home, to be with his loved ones, gone on be fore. 'At the time of his death he was 87 years of age. He had spent the most of his life in this county, coming here from Tennessee when a boy. He was a faithful member of the Popular Springs Baptist church. Mr. Jones leaves a number-of nieces and nephews and a host of friends to mourn his going away. Our loss is heaven’s gain. His remains were laid to rest in the Popular Springs cemetery, with Rev. Josiah Crudup officiating. A TTriend. CORNS Lift Right Off without Pain Pencil No. 174 EAGLE “MIKADO 3 Are You in Need of stops hurting, then shortly you lift it right off with fingers. Doesn’t hurt a bit. Alexander Hume Ford of Honolulu, editor of the Middle Pacific Magazine Bnd secretary director of the Pan-Pa- eifle union. Tour druggist sells a tiny bottle of “Freezone” for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, an aching corn, instantly that corn Magic! Drop a little “Freezone” on or com between the toes, and calluses. Cards Blanks Folders Dodgers Receipts Envelopes Statements For Sale at your Dealer ^ Made in five ASK FOR THE YELLOW PENCIL WITH THE RED BAND ' EAGLE MIKADO EAGLE PENCIL COMPANY, NEW YORK Ernest L. Tustin of Philadelphia is president of the Northern Baptist con vention. GOOD TASTE is a feature of our momimerus. matter , what their character ar ; may be, we rigidly adhere t . bounds of good taste. There i tinction in every line, imprest • lidity to every stone we turn Buy Direct and Save Agents’ Commission. Hill Bros. Marble & Granite Co. North Hamilton St, Dalton, c Death only a matter of short times Don't wait until pains and aches become incurable diseases. Avoid painful consequences by taking GOLD MEDAL Invitations Packet Heads Letter Heads Call at this office The convicts have moved to Beaver- dale. That denotes a. better road— which is much needed. Last Thursday, ^.ug. 23, Mr. A. J. Crain and Miss Martha Richardson were, united in the holy bonds of matrimony. May their journey he one of pleasure. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas JJrown and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Brown, of Chattanoo ga, Tenn., "motored to A. J. Lorman’s and spent the week-end. Killing Calomel Sale CENTER POINT. 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 nick—15 million battles sold. Good Work Is Our Specialty jHEBHBa Services were well attended here Sat urday and Sunday. Rev. Allen will start a protracted meeting here the third Sunday in September. Fodder pulling is the order of the day with the farmers. The world’s standard remedy for lddney, liver, bladder and uric add troubles—the National Remedy of Holland since 1695. Guaranteed. Three sizes, all druggists; Look for the DUUS Gold Medal on every box mtnA accept bo