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THE DALTON CITIZEN, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1921.
Monkey Has Gold Teeth.
Newcastle, Pa.—Dutch, an African
ring-tail monkey, the mascot of the
New Castle Lodge of the Loyal Order
of Moose, has been fitted out with a
gold tooth. His favorite pastime is
chewing gum, and the gold tooth , was
supplied to help him in the pastime.
NORTH GEORGIA FAIR
ROME, GEORGIA
OCTOBER 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15
Hyacinth Bulbs,
dozen $1.00.
Paper white Nar
cissus, dozen 50c.
EmperorNarcissus,
dozen 75c.
Dromedary Dates,
package 25c.
Sun Maid Raisins,
package 35c.
Octagon Soap, 12
Bars 90c.
Octagon Cleanser,
can 10c.
Star Soap, large
bars, 12 bars 75c.
Star Wash Pow
ders, 6 packages 25c.
Beechnut Pork and
Beans, 12 cans $1.50.
California English
Walnuts, pound 50c.
Fresh Cocoanuts,
15c.
Quail Rolled Oats,
2jfor 25c.
Club House Corn
Flakes 2 for 25c.
Give us your orders
early and help us to
give you better service.
DR. E. D. ANDERSON
DENTIST
Office Over Fincher 6c Nichols
Drug Store
Office Hours:
a.m to 12 m. 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.
When you hayen’t a good reason
for buying something, you’ve a
good reason for letting it alone.
Put the price of all unnecessaries
into a Bank and you’ll have a cozy
account growing bigger every week.
Give yourself the Thrift Lift.
We invite small accounts.
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.
P. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio.
DR. F. L. TEALL
'osteopathic physician
First Nat’l Bank Bldg. Dalton,
Office Phone 233-10 Hours 9-12;
Residence Phone 233-20.
Three Big BrassjBands, Roberts
United Shows, $4000 offered
in Horse Race Purses, Special
Free Acts from Europe and
New York’s Hippodrome,
Airplane Exhibitions, Gordon’s
Fireworks and other high-class
free entertainment.
$4,000,000,000 Temple.
Boston.—Solomon’s Temple cost $4,-
000,000,000 in terms of modern value,
according to announcement by Right
Rev. T. R. Bird in a lecture at Cam
bridge University. And he made no
reference to any building scandal.
We had a nice rain Sunday night
which was much enjoyed by the farm
ers.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Tankersley, of
Apison, Tenn., spent last week with
Mrs. W. P. Edwards.
We are sorry to say Mrs. C. M. Kis-
ter is on the sick list this week.
Mr. R. E. Chambers, of Chatsworth,
passed through our community last
week.
Mr. Lee Dillard spent Sunday with
homefolks.
Mrs. Ida Fortner, of Dalton, is visit
ing her sister, Mrs. Tom Grant, this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Edwards, of
Spring Place, spent Sunday with Mrs.
Ida Greeson.
Mr. J. L. Robinson, of Spring Place,
was in our community Friday.
Mrs. N. E. Smith is visiting in Chat
tanooga this week.
Mr. Andrew Gladdis, of Tilton, called
oh Mr. J. M. Swann last' week.
Mr. J. A. McGhee, of Chatsworth,
passed through our burg Saturday.
Mr. A. A. Scott, of Fullers, was with
friends here Saturday.
The quarterly meeting was held here
Sunday. New officers were elected for
the coming year. Mr. W. A. Smith
was elected Sunday school superin-
A Tome
For Women
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
DALTON, - GEORGIA
*Bank With Us and You Can Bank On Us.
“I was hardly able to drag, I
was so weakened,” writes Mrs.
W. F. Ray, of Easley, S. C.
“The doctortreated me for about
two months, still I didn’t get
any better. I had a large fam
ily and felt I surely must do
something to enable me to take
care of my little ones. I had
heard of
Reduced Railroad Fares
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A new feature for the .Daily and
Sunday is a novel each week, begin
ning on Sunday, ending on Saturday,
costing in book form $1.50 to $2.00;
a detective story a week, costing in
book form $1.25 to $1.50; over $3.00
worth of high-class, up-to-date and
popular fiction and detective stories
each week. All the above in addition
to its recognized leadership in its news
reports makes the Daily superior in
its field and the Sunday Constitution
without a xiarallel.
Sunday, 10 cents per copy from news
dealers, or Daily and Sunday, 20 cents
per week, delivered by dealers, or sent
by mail 5 weeks for $1.00.
A live, wide-awake netf’s dealer want
ed in every town .
Get next Sunday’s Constitution. You
will insist on having it thereafter.
THE ATLANTA CQNSTITUTION,
—Adv. ATLANTA, GA.
PIE SUPPER.
There will be a pie supper at Five
Springs school house Saturday night,
Oct. 1, for the purpose of raising a
little amount to get us a sewing ma
chine for our sewing club. Your pres
ence will be highly appreciated.
Mrs. B. L. Reavis.
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-
“I decided to try it,” con
tinues Mrs. Ray ... “I took
eight bottles in all... I re
gained my strength and have
had no more trouble with wo
manly weakness. I have ten
children and am able to do all
my housework and a lot out
doors ... I can sure recom
mend Cardin.”
Take Cardui today. U may
be just what yoil need.
At all druggists.
&n
A TEXAS WONDER
For kidney sad bladder troubles, gravel,
west and lame back, rheumatism and irreg
ularities of the kidney8 and bladder. ' At
yonr druggist's or by mail, $1.25. Small
bottle often cores- Send for sworn testi
monials. Dr. E. W. Hail. 2926 Olive St,
St. Louis Mo.—Adv.
A PROCLAMATION.
GEORGIA:
By Thomas W. Hardwick, Governor of
said State.
Whereas, Official information has
been received at this Department that
on or about August 5, 1921, Pearly
Stiles killed Henry Wheat, in Whitfield
County by shooting him with a pistol.
Reliable reports as to the circumstances
by eye-witnesses indicate that it is a
case of murder. Up to this time the
said Pearly Stiles is still at large and
his whereabouts are to the officers- of
the state and county unknown and is
now a fugitive from justice.
I have thought proper, therefore, to
issue my Proclamation, hereby offer
ing a reward of One Hundred and Fif
ty ($150.00) Dollars for the apprehen
sion and delivery of said Pearly Stiles
with evidence sufficient to convict, to
the Sheriff of Whitfield County and
State.
And I do, moreover, charge and re
quire' all officers of this State, Civil
and Military, to be vigilant in endeavor
ing to apprehend the said Pearly Stiles
in order that he may be brought to
(rial for the offense with which he
stands charged.
Given under my hand and seal of the
State, this the 15th day of September,
1921.
THOMAS W. HARDWICK,
Governor.
By the Governor,
S. G. McLENDON,
Secretary of State.
CARD OF THANKS.
We wish to thank the dear friends
and kind neighbors who helped us dur
ing the sickness and death of our dear
husband and father. May each of them
have such friends and neighbors to
help them in like bereavement. Wte also
wish to thank our kind doctor who
did all that medical skill could do, and
for his kindness in the last hours of
life. May God’s richest blessings rest
on each of them.
Mrs. Gus Yaeger,
Mrs. J. M. Cavender,
Mrs. W. N. Thomas,
i Erwin Yaeger,
I ' Chas. J. Yaeger.
The next time
you buy calomel
ask for
Tommy Murphy, the veteran reins-
man, is estimated to have won more
tha na million dollars during the quar
ter of a century that he has been active
in the light harness game.
Name “Bayer” on Genuine
ROME, GEORGIA
One Week—Six Big Days and Nights—Oc
tober 10 to 15th.
SQUEEZED
TO DEATH
‘climbing
An Asiatic fish called the
perch” is as much at home on land as
in water.
Warning! Unless yon see the name
“Bayer” on package or on tablets yon
are not getting genuine Aspirin pre
scribed by physicians for twenty-one
years and proved safe by millions.
Take Aspirin only as told in the Bay
er-package for Colds,- Headache, Nenr
ralgia, Rheumatism, Earache, Tooth
ache, Lumbago and for Pain. Handy
tin boxes of twelve Bayer Tablets of
Aspirin cost few cents. Druggests also
sell larger packages. Aspirin is the
trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of
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.
ACT QUICKLY
When the body pegins to stiffen
and movement becomes painful it
is usually an indication that the
kidneys are out of order. Keep
these organs healthy by taking
Do the right thing at the right time.
Act quickly in time - of danger.
In time of kidney danger, Doan’s
Kidney Pills are most effective.
Plenty of Dalton evidence of their
worth.
Ask your neighbor!
Mrs. S. E. Brown, E. Morris St., Dal
ton, says: “I was troubled with my
kidneys and my back was so lame and
sore mornings I didn’t know what to
do. It twitched and pained all the
time, and I had nervous spells. I was
tired and often dizzy spells came over
me. I took many remedies without
relief and on hearing of Doan’s Kidney
Pills, I got a supply at Fincher & Nich
ols’ Drug Store. Doan’s gave me won
derful relief.”
Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy—get
Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that
Mrs. Brown had. Foster-Milbum Co.,
Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y—Adv.
G0LD.MEDAL
The world’s standard remedy for kidney,
liver, bladder and uric add troubles.
IbMiious since 1696. Take regularly and
keep in good health. In three sizes, all
druggists. - Guaranteed as represented.
Look tot the name Gold Medal on ovary tw
and accept no imitatiei
MORTUARY
DAWNYILLE
Mrs. Annie Mae Pope.
Mrs. Annie Mae Pope, aged IS years,
wife of Mr. B. C. Pope, died Thursday
of last week at her home on Oak street,
the body being sent Saturday to Ring-
gold for interment. Mrs. Pope is sur-
NOTICE.
The farmers are all smiles over the
nice rain that fell Sunday night.
Mrs. Ora Wiggins, of Dalton, is
spending a few days with Mrs. Palmer.
Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Rollins, of Dalton,
were visiting homelolks here Friday
night.
The farmers are all busy picking cot
ton.
There were several from Harmony
at the singing here Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Strickland spent
Sunday in Dalton.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Foster are spend
ing today in Dalton.
•Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Rollins, from
Harmony, spent Sunday with relatives
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Whaley, of Deep
Spring, were the guests of Mr. Howard
Walker Sunday.
The entertainment that the Rebec
cas gave Friday night was enjoyed by
a great many.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fraker, of near
Harmony, were the guests of Mr. Tom
Lentz Sunday and Sunday night.
Mr. Green preached a most interest
ing sermon here Sunday morning.
To the Farmers of Whitfield and Ad
joining Counties:
We are now operating our gin just
north of our old stand south of the H.
L. Smith brick, building on Railroad
-street, and it is being reported that we
are not doiug good work, still our cus
tomers are getting the highest market
price for their cotton. We hardly
think that gives us a fair deal, so all
we ask is just give us a trial.
Thanking one and all for past patron
age, and assuring you we will still s erve
you with pleasure,
Respectfully, ,
Farmers Union Gin Co.
Adv. J. W. N. Bray, Manager.
T HE slate surface gives you a spark-proof surface.
It gives you a beautiful shingle in the natural,
fadeless red or green slate color.
The asphalt in Carey Shingles is the best quality
nature affords, and is refined and tempered to make
a water-proof body by the oldest and most expe
rienced makers of asphalt roofings. The wool felt too
is made in the Carey mills further to assure the supe
rior quality of Carey Shingles.
Miss EElla Plumley.
Miss Ella Plumley aged 17 years,
died Wednesday of last week at her
home on McCamy street, interment be
ing made Thursday in West Hill cem
etery. Rev. Mr. Boyd conducted the
funeral services.
The present cost of German labor in
the metal working trades is stated to
be about one-sixth of the cost of equiv
alent labor in the United States.
Etta J. Pilcher.
Etta J., the 15-months-old daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Pilcher, died
Sunday
Thn fin
Particular People
ONCE USED
you will always write on
California claims t to be the greatest
hop-producing state of the Union in
point of tonnage, and the greatest in
the world in average harvest per acre
and modern methods of culture.
THE JAMES SUPPLY CO., DISTRIBUTORS
The Cherokee Mfg. Company
Dealer
DALTON, GEORGIA
The funeral service was conducted
Monday by Rev. Mr. Morris, with inter
ment in West Hill cemetery.
Ernest fienry Pack.
Ernest Henry Pack, aged 5 years,
son of Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Pack, died
Sunday at his home on Chatanooga
The funeral service was con-
DocUon’s Liver Tone
Killing Calomel Sale
'jhs/itonaf/e Ijtfriftng^jjers-
FINCHER & NICHOLS
DALTON, GA.
DO YOU KNOW—
the styles change in monuments the
same as in other lines? The types
we are displaying now are superior
to those of former days. If you wish
to see the latest in mortuary art,
come here. We do not have any oia
designs. Come in and have a taut
with us.
Buy Direct and Save Agents’
Commission.
Hill Bros. Marble &
Granite Co.
North Hamilton St, Dalton, Ga.
avenue.
ducted Monday by Rev. Mr. Boyd fol
lowed by interment in West Hill cem
etery.
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 side—16 million bottles sold.
Makers of anything in Sheet
Metal.
Estimates cheerfully given.
GIRLS! WHITEN SKIN
WITH LEMON JUICE
The seventeenth annual Dipsea race,
the classic, cross-country run of the
Far West, was held on Septemebr 18
over the usual course In Martin coun
ty, California.
CORNS
Lift Right Off
without Pain
Phone 343. 26 E. Morris St.
GREATEST SUNDAY NEWSPAPER.
Big Protest.
London.—Announcement that in the
new hymnal being prepared for the
Church of England the hymns, “Peace,
Perfect Peace” and “The Church’s One
Foundation,” are to be abolished has
Sunday, October 2nd, and thereafter
the Sunday Constitution will have
eight full colored pages of the world’s
best comics, making the greatest com
ic section in America.
A twenty-four page tabloid maga
zine in colors, unequalled by any Sun
day paper, containing many special
■features of interest to every member
of the family, fifijit the best brains can
produce and money can buy.
L W. W.’s Refuse to Work.
Salina, Wash.—Harvest hands who
refnse to work at $4 a day and agi
tate for more must get out of Salina
or go to jail, according to the edict of
Chief of Police Drevita. Four I. W.
W.’s have been arrested and scores of
men refused to work at even $4 a day,
It was declared.
stops hurting, then shortly you lift it
right off with fingers. 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,
an aching corn, instantly that com
Magic! Drop a little “Freezone” onl
or com between the toes, and calluses. I
—'Adr. I
Wrinkle Bros. Foundry & Machine Works
General Repair Work, Castings
Depot Street :: Dalton, Ga.