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THE DALTON CITIZEN, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1921.
PAG* TWO
An intelligently managed bank
account gives Youth its start in life,
Middle Age its competency, and Old
Age its comforts and security.
' —Elbert Hubbard.
Read this over three times
until you KNOW it beyond
ever forgetting. It is the
most important message in
life to most young people.
This bank welcomes thrift
accounts.
DR. E. D. ANDERSON
. DENTIST
Office Over Fincher & Nichols
Drug Store
Office Hours:
a.in to 12 m. 1 p.ro. to 5 p.m.
At once, experienced bed spreac
Steady work guaranteed.
Mrs. G. M. Cannon
workers
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. Jack Pickel happened to a pain-
'ful accident a few days ago. While
hauling logs he fell off the wagon, and
the wagon ran over his body He is
getting along nicely.
Last. Sunday afternoon, as Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Hayes were coming home
from Murray county, near Beaverdale,
their mule became frightened at an
overturned truck, and Mrs: Hayes was
thrown out of the buggy and painfully
bruised; but she is improving.
Mrs. Mattie Henry, of Murray, coun
ty, spent last week with her daughter,
Mrs. Frank Hayes.
Farmers are all busy. The cotton is
rapidly opening. It is a small crop and
will soon be gathered. The price is
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.
NORTH GEORGIA FIR
ROME, GEORGIA
OCTOBER 10, 11,12, 13, 14, is
will continue for two weeks. Let ev
eryone that can come out and make the
meeting a big success.
The next time
you buy calomel
ask for
price, other products more plentiful
ahd all is well. Let’s have the best fair
in North Georgia.
Mrs. Moore.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
DALTON, - GEORGIA
‘Bank With Us and You Can Bank On Us.
Ft. & A. M.
Dalton Lodge No. 105, F. & A- M.,
will Bold its regular communication
Monday evening,, September 24th, at
7:30 o’clock. Work in the Master’s de
gree. All brothers are cordially invited
to attend. Visiting brothers cordially
welcomed.
J. E. WHITSON, W. M.
T. D. RIDLEY, Sec.
Three Big BrassiBands, Roberts
United Shows, $4000 offered
in Horse Race Purses, Special
Free Acts from Europe and
New York’s Hippodrome,
Motorcycle Riding, Airplane
Exhibitions, Gordon’s Fire
works and other high-class free
entertainment.
WARING
Name “Bayer” on Genuine
The singing given at .Mrs. Elizabeth
Stinson’s Sunday night was enjoyed by
quite a number.
Mrs. M. Westbrooks and children and
Mrs. Ed Cooper, of near Dalton, spent
Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. J. L.
Shultes.
Miss Sarah Long and sister, Mrs.
James Stinson, spent Saturday night
and Sunday with their uncle, Mr. Hen
ry Long, of Dalton.
Mr. Charles Dietzen, of Chattanooga,
spent last week in Waring.
Messrs. Frank Hyatt and Chess Ar
nold represented Poplar Springs church
at the association held at Deep Springs
church last week, and reported such an
enjoyable and uplifting occasion and
extend many praises to the people o’f
Deep Springs for their generous hos
pitality.
Mrs. Henry Quarles and the Misses
Fortner, of -Dalton, were .calling on
Mrs. W. V. Long Friday.
Mr. William Hinkle, of near Var-
nells, called on Mr. Arch Howell Mon
day.
Mr. 1 Dave Richardson’s mother, of
near Grove Level, spent one day last
week with him.
Mr. Than Garrett and family were
calling on friends near New Hope Sun
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Moon, of near Tilton,
were visiting relatives here last week.
Everyone seems very busy harvesting
the fruits of their year’s labors. Ev
erything seems to point to an early
winter, and the farmers are doing their
best to be ready for it when it comes.
Jase Hampton, of Murray county,
was at Frank Hayes’ WIednesday.
James McCraw, of near Cleveland,
Tenn.. spent last week at Tom Kin
caid’s.
Mrs. Robert Long, of near Norton,
spent last week at Waring.
Isaac Douthitt, of Murray county,
passed through our burg last Satur
day.
Tom Kincaid spent Sunday at Cona-
sauga.
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.
fhedford’s Black-Draught Highly
Recommended by a Tennessee
Grocer for Troubles Re
sulting from Torpid *
Liver.
Take Aspirin only"- as told in' each
package of genuine Bayer Tablets of
Aspirin. Then you will he following
the directions and dosage worked out
by physicians during 21 years, and
proved safe by millions. Take no
chances with substitutes. If you see
th Bayer Cross on tablets, you can
take them 'without fear for Colds,
Headache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism,
Earache, Toothache, Lumbago and for
Pain. Handy tin boxes of twelve tab
lets cost few cents. Druggists also sell
larger packages. Aspirin is the trade
mark of Bayer Manufacture of Mon-
oaceticacidester of Salicylicacid.—Ad.
DAWNVILLE
Reduced Railroad Fares
All Lines
East Nashville, Tenn.— The effic
iency of Thedford’s Black-Draught, the
genuine, herb, liver medicine. Is
vouched for by Mr. W. N. Parsons, a
grocer of this city. "It Is without
doubt the best liver medicine, and I
don’t believe I could get along without
it. I take it for sour stomach, head
ache, bad liver, indigestion, and all.
other troubles that are the result of
a torpid liver.
"I have known and used It for years,
and can and do highly recommend It
to every one. I won’t go to bed with
out It In the house. It will do all it
claims, to do. I can’t say enough for
It”
Many other men and women through
out the country have found Black-
Draught just as Mr Parsons describes
—valuable in regulating the liver to
Its normal functions, and in cleansing
the bowels of impurities.
Thedford’s Black-Draught liver medi
cine is the original and only genuine.
Accept no imitations or. substitutes.
Always ask for Thedford’s. » g,
We are still needing rain.
Several from here attended the meet
ing at Harmony the past week.
We had a very interesting B. Y. P.
TL and prayer meeting here Sunday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Rollins, of Dal
ton, spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs.
J. C. Rollins.
Several from here attended the asso
ciation at Deep Springs.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Crow announce
the birth of a son who has been named
Joseph Chesley.
The farmers are all about done pull
ing fodder.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Bryant spent
Sunday at Cobutta Springs.
Mrs. Hannah Crouch, who has been
visiting friends here, returned to her
home near Ramhurst.
Mrs. Charley Palmer spent last Sat
urday with Mrs. Bob Smith, of Dalton.
The large congregation Sunday was
certainly disappointed on account of
Brother Miller’s failing “to get here, but
we hope to hear him some time soon.
jfits/i/anaf/e fiyjex?
Splendid Agricultural Displays,
Superb Livestock Exhibits,
Special Showing of Dairying
Equipment, Excellent Poultry
Show, School Exhibits from five
Counties, Farm Implement Ex
hibitions, Mineral and Manu
facturers’ Displays and North
Georgia’s Best Products of ev
ery kind.
of this place last week, was largely at
tended and enjoyed by all.
Several from here attended the
North Georgia Baptist association held
with the Deep Springs Baptist church
last week.
From all reports, it was
the .greatest association ever held.
The beautiful home of Mr. and Mrs.
I. S. Anderson was completely destroyed
by fire last Tuesday evening. The fam
ily was at church when it first caught
and it had gained such headway when
first discovered that it was impossible
to save but very little of their furni
ture. Their many friends showed their
sympathy by giving them, a miscellane
ous shower Thursday evening. There
were over a hundred present, and
their gifts were all very useful.
Our sick list this week includes Mrs.
R. E. Copeland and Mr. C. W. Parrott’s
little baby. We understand that the
doctors have given up all hope of the
little Parrott baby’s ever getting well,
hut we hope that it may make a turn
for the better and hope for its recovery.
Miss Conley, of Dallas, Tex., has re
turned home after spending several
days with her cousin, Mrs. W. L. Shu-
gart.'
Mr. William Nelson, of Johnson City,
Tenn.. is visiting his grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Wl M. F. Morgan.
B. Y. P. U. was well attended last
Sunday evening and a very interesting
program was rendered by group four,
Miss Laura Kimsey, leader. Group one,
the group that has kept the banner for
eleven weeks for having the best at-
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TODAY
FINCHER & NICHOLS
DALTON, GA.
A TEXAS WONDER
For kidney and bladder tronbles. 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. Louis Mo.—Adv.
ROCKY FACE
There was a large crowd present at
afternoon,
the singing here Sunday
and we had some splendid singing. We
ROME, GEORGIA
One Week—Six Big Days and Nights--Oc
tober 10 to 15th.
COHUTTA.
CARD OF THANKS.
And Is Made Well Again
by Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Mrs. Hugh O’Hare wishes to thank
her many friends who contributed the
means for her to get into -the Old La
dies’ home in Chattanooga, Tenn. •
Mrs. Hugh O’Hare.
Cotton picking seems to he the order
of the day around here just now, and
the two gins here seem to be busy most
of the time.
Mrs. Will McDonald and daughter,
Elizabeth, spent Friday afternoon in
Dalton.
Mr. and Mrs. Groover, of LaFayette.
spent Sunday with their son, Mr. G. L.
Groover.
The Chattanooga Presbytery, which
Vegetable Compound'
singing a success, and we invite you to
come again.
Mrs. Henry Lynch has as her guest
this week her aunts, Mrs. Sara Mince,
of South Georgia, and Mrs. Matilda
Childers, of Wood Station.
Miss. May Bridges is spending some
time in Atlanta.
Mr. Farris Hassler leaves this week
to enter the Georgia School of Tech-,
nology in Atlanta.
Mrs. Emmie McClure and Miss Wil
lie McClure spent the week-end with
relatives in Dalton.
Messrs. J. M. Bridges and Dennis
Calhoun represented • Rocky Face at
the North Georgia Baptist association,
which met at Deep Springs church last
week.
Mr. James Brooks, of Atlanta, is vis
iting relatives at this place.
Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Calhoun spent
Tuesday in Chattanooga.
Springfield, Mass.—“The doctor told
my nusband that I had to have an oper-
iiMiijiiy^ljjMn^njjiation, otherwise I
wou ^ be a sickly
|i|P .W miS woman and could not
have any more chil-
ISglr’ dren on account of
WOl .'C: my weakened con-
Us: dition. I refused to
Irl C^llSP h ave the operation.
FREEZ0NE
Corns Lift Off
with Fingers
|IK My husband asked
me to try Lydia E.
IJjK Pinkham’s Vegeta-
llils M ' 4|i|l||ble Compound to see
-jrojilif it would not help
For the first
four months I could do but little work,
had to lie down most of the time, was
nervous and could eat hardly anything,
but my husband was always reminding
me to take the Vegetable Compound,
which I did. Of my eight children this
last one was the easiest birth of all and
I am thankful for your Vegetable Com
pound. I recommend it to my friends
when I hear them complaining about
their ills.”—Mrs. M. Natale, 72 Fre
mont St., Springfield, Mass.
Sickly, ailing women make unhappy
homes, and after reading Mrs. Natale’s
letter one can imagine now this home
was transformed by her restoration to
health. Every woman who suffers from
such ailments should give Lydia E. Pink
ham’s Vegetable Compound a fair trial.
It is surely worth while.
Drop a little “Freezone” on an ach
ing corn, instantly that corn stops hurt
ing, then shortly you lift it right off
with fingers. It doesn’t hprt a bit.
Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of
’’Freezone” for a few cents, sufficient to
remove every hard corn, soft corn, or
corn between the toes, and the calluses,
without a particle of pain.—Adv.
What Science Knows About the Matter and How It Is
Best Treated.
This remarkable coating saturates dried-
out roofs with preservative oils, fills U P
cracks and holes with asphalt and asbestos fibre and
makes old roofs of every kind good for many more years
of service.
Carey coating can be applied quickly with a roofing
brush to shingles, to tin, to iron, or to composition roofing*
It postpones the day when you will have to have a
new roof and it gives you these extra years of service
at a very, very low cost per year.
Coat now and you are certain to avoid the leaks and
the expense v' ’ch always follow when leaks are allowed
to start.
♦ HOME ECONOMICS NOTES
It is not infrequent for waste prod-«
ucts to settle in the muscles and joints
and cause rheumatism.
Listen to nature’s warning. Yout
blood is your fountain source of ener j
gy—therefore keep your blood rich
and pure.
For over 50 years, thousands and
thousands of men and women have
relied on S. S. S. to clear their blood
of waste products. S. S. S. will im
prove the quality of your blood by
relieving you of the waste products
which cause impoverished blood and
its allied troubles — skin disorders,
rheumatism and a lowered vitality.
Get S. S. S. at your druggist. Be
ware of substitutes. Write Chief
Medical Director, Swift Specific Co.,
D-720 S. S. S. Laboratory, Atlanta,
Ga. for special medical advice (with
out charge). He is helping people
every day to regain their health and
strength. Ask him to send you his
illustrated booklet, “Facts About the
Blood”—free. S. S. S. is sold by all
drug stores.
The blood is more important than
any of the organs. It is thru the
blood that the whole human body is
directly or indirectly nourished. The
blood gets its nourishment from the
intestines. The intestines also con
tain waste products — undigested
foods, acids, gases and refuse, which
sometimes get in the blood.
When waste products get in the
blood, nature will strive to cast them
out. If your resistance is strong
enough, nature will probably succeed.
But if you are “below par,” weak,
run-down, and nervous, nature will
begin to show signs of distress.
As a result, you will have that
feeling of fatigue. You will lack the
energy you need for the day’s duties
and pleasure. Minor ailments will
begin to • affect you—pimples, black
heads, and boils.
If the waste products are not gotten
out of the blood at this point, it is
possible a more serious skin eruption
or disease will begin to show itself.
Women
Made Young
Bright eyes, a clear skin and a body
full of youth and health may be
yours if you will keep your system
In order by regularly taking
All club members, both poultry and
garden, will please run up your record
books, write the history of your work
on a tablet or other paper, have it cor
rected, then rewrite with ink and either
send to me or have them ready when
I visit you. Canning club exhibits
must be completed and labeled. Poul
try members, please pen your birds
you wish to exhibit, also the birds you
wish to sell at the fair, and feed them
abundantly for two weeks on mush
(dough, etc.), sour milk and clean
water. Tame your birds as much as
possible. The poultry sale will be on
Friday of fair week. Grown-ups who
have pure-breds, will also have the
benefit of the sale.
Quit growling; cotton is better in
GOLD MEDAL
We have been having some extremely
hot weather—the warmest I have ever
seen for September.
A larg crowd attended preaching at
the convict camp last Sunday.
Three of the convicts made their es
cape a few days ago from the gang.
Mr. Mitchell and Claud Bryant, of
Deep Springs, were at A. J. Lormon’s
Saturday afternoon.
THE JAMES SUPPLY CO., DISTRIBUTORS
The Cherokee Mfg. Company
Dealer
DALTON, GEORGIA
BEHS5S
The world's standard remedy for kidney,,
liver, bladder and uric acid troubles, the
enemies of life and looks. In use since
1696. All druggists, three sizes
lx>ok for the name Gold Medal on erery box
* and accept no imitation