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THE DALTON CITIZEN, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1921.
PAGE SEVEN
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PERCY L. CROSBY
hy the McClure Newspaper Syndicate
JOHN PURYEAR’S STORE
BURGLARIZED THURSDAY
Quantity of Merchandise Stolen from
North Dalton Store
The store of John D. Puryear, in
North Dalton, was burglarized some
time Thursday night, the crime not
being discovered until Friday morning.
The door was forced in such a way
that when Mr. Puryear opened it Fri
day morning, he didn’t detect the fact
that it had been opened, for the spring
lock on the door was secure. A quan
tity of _shoes was taken, being remov
ed from the boxes and the boxes left
on the shelves.
RUGS! RUGS!
Carter & Sons Furniture & Undertaking Co.
Cleanup Sale of RUGS to make room for
New Fall Stock now coming in:
j0—9x12 Grass Rugs $5.00 to $5.95
3-9x12 Tapestry Brussels, were $30, going at. .$15
5—9x12 Wool and Fibre Rugs, were $30, were
cut to $25, now
Smaller rugs and congoleumsy and congoleum rugs,
9x12, going at big reductions.
NEW RUGS! NEW RUGS!
-9x12 Axminster Rugs
9x12 Velvet Rugs-
Beautiful patterns at popular prices.
The mills have announced a 10 per cent advance since
these were bought. Bottom is out on nearly all lines
of furniture, and tbe tendency is slightly upward
again.
Carter & Sons Furniture & Undertaking Co.
34 Hamilton St. DALTON, GA. 17 King St.
rinkle Bros. Foundry & Machine Works
General Repair Work, Castings
spot Street :: Dalton, Ga.
Pencil No. 174
Made in five *rade»
^ VELU.W PENCIL OTTM THE I® B»M>
CAGLE MIKADO
irani COMPANY, NEWYORg,
We Have ’Em—
You Want ’Em—
And we’ll go further and let you
have ’em.
Mills Wagons Buggies Engines
Roofing Mascot Ranges Owensboro Ditchers
Maytag Washing Machines
Wood Saws and Saw Frames
Western Electric Farm Lighting Plants
and other things. Make four store
your headquarters. “We sell you
what we tell you”
The Dalton Buggy Co.
Telephone 71 Dalton, Georgia
DO YOU KNOW-
the UnTsT^The^yves
wflre displajg J|7 «J*K
to those °fi f °l3tel in y mo?t4ry art
to se< L?p wfdo not have any old
and have a talk
^bS Direct and Save Agents?
Commission.
Hill Bros. Marble &
Granite Co.
North Hamilton SL, Dalton, Ga.
DECISION IS WITHHELD x
IN DADE WHISKEY CASE
Lawyers Given Two Weeks’ Time to
Submit Briefs
The Dade whiskey case, in which, a
freight-carload of whiskey is tied up,
came before Judge Tarver Saturday
morning, at the conclusion of which
Judge Tarver announced that he would
withhold his decision for two weeks,
during which time attorneys could file
their briefs.
The case has aroused decided inter
est. The whiskey was a carload ship
ment from Kentucky to a druggist in
Los Angeles, Cal. In seeking to get
the shipment released, attorneys rep
resenting the consignor and consignee
showed the legality of the sale.
Catarrh
Catarrh is a local disease greatly influ*
enced by constitutional conditions.
HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE is a
Tonic and Blood Purifier. By cleansing
the blood and building up the System,
HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE restores
normal conditions and allows Nature to
do its work.
All Druggists. Circulars free.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio.
CIVITAN CLUB MEETING
SCHEDULED FOR FRIDAY
Important Meeting Will Bring Re
port on Hotel Matter
The Civitan club will hold its semi
monthly meeting Friday noon at Shel
ton’s Cafe, and the meeting is one of
importance.
The most important business to
come before the club will be the ques
tion of the proposed hotel for Dalton,
and H. J. Smith, chairman of the com
mittee, is expected to make an inter
esting report: A large attendance of
the members is desired.
WANTED!
Your Job Printing Business
If We Can't Please You
Don’t Come Again
GROUND IS BROKEN FOR
JONES STREET CHAPEL
Methodist Sunday School to Be Or
ganized There
Ground has been broken for the
Jones Street Sunday School chapel,
which will be erected "as soon as pos
sible.
The people of the western part of
the city will organize a live Sunday
school, this being one of the results of
the resent revival services conducted
there by Rev. C. H. Williams, pastor
of Hamilton Street Methodist church.
Rev. Mr. Williams, Rev. H. C. Em
ory and Mr. H. J. Smith are treasurers
of the organization formed to build the
chapel, and they will be glad to receive
any contributions the people desire to
make.
WACO WALTERS IS HELD
FOR RECEIVING TIRES
Gives Names of Those He States He
Received Tires From
Waco Walters, a well known young
farmer living south of the city, was
arrested last week on the charge of
receiving stolen automobile tires.
To Judge Tarver, he made a state
ment that he had bought the tires
from two young men, the names of
whom he gave the court, and the mat
ter is being investigated. The tires
were found on a local car, the owner
of which stated that they had been
bought from Wjalters.
DR. STARR APPRECIATED
BY HIS HOME PEOPLE
Prominent Young Calhoun Physic
ian Coming Here
The following appeared in the Cal
houn Timer' of last week, and wiU be
read with cordial interest by Dalton
people:
The people of Calhoun will regret
to learn of the departure of Dr. Tram
mell Starr, who goes to Dalton within
a few days to practice his profession
there. Inasmuch as Dr. Starr’s spec
ialty is surgery, hospital facilities are
very necessary in his work and since
the establishment recently of the Ham
ilton Memorial Hospital in Dalton;
with modern equipment and ample ad-
THIS YOUNG
MOTHER
Tells Childless Women What
Lydia E.Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound Did for Her
Millston, Wis.—“ I want to give you
a word of praise for your wonderful
medicine. We are
very fond of children
and for a consider
able time after we
married I feared I
would not have any
owing to my weak
condition. I began
taking Lydia E.
Pinkham’s Vege
table Compound and
now I have a nice
strong healthy baby
girl. I can honestly
say that I did not suffer much more
when my baby was born than I used to
suffer with my periods before I took
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com
pound years ago. I give all the credit to
your medicine and shall always recom
mend it very highly.”—Mrs. H. H.
Janssen, Millston, Wisconsin.
How can women who are weak and
sickly expect or hope to become mothers
of healthy children? Their first duty is
to themselves. They should overcome
the derangement or debility that is
dragging them down, and strengthen
the entire system, as did Mrs. Janssen,
by taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege
table Compound and then they will be
in a position to give their children the
blessing of a good constitution.
the medical corps of the army, spec
ializing in x-ray while in military serv
ice.
During his stay here since his re
turn from the army, Dr. Starr has
built up a splendid practice, and has
done much surgical work with eminent
success. While his going away is a
distinct loss to Calhoun, and a matter
of personal regret to his friends, it is
hoped that being no further away than
Dalton he will find time to visit Cal
houn often enough that there will be
no danger of his becoming a stranger,
and everyone joins in wishing him
abundant success in his new field.
vantages for the care of patients,
these facilities are provided there.
Dr. Starr, who has been practicing
in Calhoun since his return from the
army two years ago, has had unusual
training and much valuable experience,
which, with his native ability, char
acter and energy, insures him a career
of usefulness and success wherever he
may locate. He was graduated from
Emory College in 1908, and then began
his professional education at' Johns
Hopkins medical school, being grad
uated from that institution with hon
ors in 1912.
After leaving Johns Hopkins, Dr.
Starr spent one year at the Baltimore
City Hospital, specializing in diagno
sis, and three years at the Church
Home Infirmary in that city special
izing in surgery. Later he served in
So the People
Hay Know
that you are in busi
ness, come in and let us
show what we can do
for you in the way of
attractive cards and
letter heads. Good print
ing of all kinds is our
specialty and if we can
not satisfy you we don’t
want your business.
That’s Fair,
Isn’t It?
ATTENTION, FOLLOWERS
OF THE GAME OF CHESS
Chess Club Will Be Organized by
Those Who Love the Game
Judge M. C. Tarver, Rev. H. C. Em
ory and Mr. Julian McCamy are plan
ning the organization of a chess club,
and they want to hear from those who
love the game.
Chess'is one of the oldest of games,
but, like a drink that was known be
fore the dark ages as wine, it grows
better with age, and local chess en
thusiasts want to perfect an organiza
tion to get more Dalfon people inter
ested in the" game.
Those who desire to join the club
can communicate with any of those
named above and enter as a charter
member.
FIRE DESTROYED HOME
OF OSCAR ARMSTRONG
House and Furniture Destroyed at
Early Hour Sunday
A cottage occupied by Oscar Arm
strong just across the street from Pur-
year’s store in North Dalton, was total
ly destroyed by fire shortly after mid
night Sunday morning; all of Arm
strong’s furnishings were lost in the
blaze, nothing being saved.
The family was away from home
when the fire broke out. and it had
gained great headway before the
alarm was turned in.
PRINTING
Good Printing
Is the Dress
of Business.
That Is the
Kind We Do.
Let Us Show Yon
A Wonderful
Cleaning Soap
made with
O NE large can of Red Seal Lye mixed
with sy 2 pounds of grease and water
(according to directions) makes ten
pounds of wonderful cleaning soap. You
can either make hard or soft soap—which
ever you need, and you’ll say it’s the'great-
est cleanser you ever saw.
For Red Seal Lye is absolutely pure lye
of the highest quality. It is free from any
adulterations. Red Seal Lye is granulated
and packed in cans that are easy and con
venient to use.
There is nothing like Red Seal Lye for
washing greasy pots and pans or cleaning
out greasy sinks. You simply sift Red
Seal Lye into the pan or sink with a little
water to dissolve it. It eats up the grease,
combining with it to make soap, and
water washes grease, soap and lye away in
a jiffy. You’ll find many helpful ways to
use Red Seal Lye—as a water softener—a
disinfectant—a purifier and cleanser.
Always ask your storekeeper for, and be
sure to get, the old reliable Red Seal
Granulated Lye.
P. C. T0MS0N & CO., Philadelphia, Penna.
THE DALTON STEAM LAUNDRY
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Having bought from Mr. Reed the plant of the Dalton
Steam Laundry, we are making preparations to give to the
people of Dalton and surrounding section, the very best of
laundry service.
J. L. Lindsey, a laundry man of a score of years
experience in the modern laundries in Nashville, ^Memphis,
and other Southern cities, will have personal supervision
over the plant, which will insure the patrons service and
workmanship second to no other laundry in the country.
New machines will be added immediately, and the plant put
iii first-class shape in every way.
We will also operate an up-to-date dry cleaning depart
ment and will guarantee our work in every particular.
Our scale of prices will he the same as that of the
laundries in the larger cities, and we promise the people of
this section first-class, economical work.
The Dalton Steam Laundry
E. F. LINDSEY J. L. LINDSEY