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$1.00 PER YEAR DORING SEPTEMBER
September is “bargain month” in the Citizen office, for during
the remainder of this month, we are going to put our subscrip
tion rate at $1 per year, yearly subscriptions only at this big re
duction. REMEMBER: We reserve the right to put the rate
back at $1.50 after September, so if you want in on this, better
send in your check or call around at our office this month.
This applies to old, as well as new subscribers. If your sub
scription is not out, rnd you want it marked one year in ad
vance of the expiration date, send in your dollar and we’ll look
after it. All subscriptions are payable strictly cash in advance.
Come right in; don’t wait until the month is out.
The Dalton Citizen
Dalton. Ga
Legal Notices
SHERIFF’S SALK
EOSGIA, Whitfield County.
Will be sold at the court house door
i said county on the first 'Tuesday in
ctober, 1921, within the legal hours
I sale, to-wit: One set of mechanics
iols, known at the J. D. Moose tools,
lid tools levied on as the property
I Charles A. Stansell, to satisfy a
ortgage execution issued on the 16th
ij of August, 1921, by the clerk of
ie Superior Court of Whitfield county
i favor of Mrs. Flora Moose against
harles A. Stansell.
This 29th day of August, 1921.
T. N. PEEPLES, Sheriff.
LETTERS O FDISMISSION.
ORGIA, Whitfield County,
oe M. Black, administrator, estate
W. A. Black, deceased, has applied
Letters of Dismission and I will
s upon said application on the first
aday in October, 1921.
H. J. WOOD, Ordinary.
LEAVE TO SELL.
)RGIA, Whitfield County.
Hen Cantrell, administratrix of the
te of M. N. Wood, deceased, has
ied for leave to sell the lands
aging to said estate and I will pass
a said application on the first Mon
in October, 1921.
H. J. WOOD, Ordinary.
TERS OF ADMINISTRATION.
RGIA, Whitfield County.
T. Isbill has applied for Letters
dministration on the estate of L.
'antzler, deceased, and I will pass
said application on the first Mon
in October, 1921.
H. J. WOOD, Ordinary.
SCHOOL TAX NOTICK
TGIA, Whitfield County.
1 of Roads & Revenue of Whitfield
lounty, at the September session,
; ept. 6th, 1921.
recommendation of J. D. Field,
'• superintendent!, the following
nts are levied for Local School
-och, Ty 2 mills, or 15 cents on
aker Hill, 2^ mills, or 25 cents
00.
ad Acre, 2~y 2 mills, or 25 cents on
tter Point, 3 mills, or 30 cents on
. /
uiUa, 3 mills, or 30 cents on $100.
e City, 4 mills, or 40 cents on
'Vnville, 3 mills, or 30 cents on
-P Spring, 2 mills, or 20 cents on
$100.
Dug Gap, 5 mills, or 50 cents on $100.
Five Springs, 5 mills, or 50 cents on
$100. v
Good Hope, 1% mills ,or 15 cents on
$100.
Howell, 3 mills, or 30 cents on $100.
New Hope, 5 mills, or 50 cents on
$100.
Oak Grove, 4 mills, or 40 cents on
$100.
Pine Grove, nothing.
Temperance Hill, 21^ mills, or 25
cents on $100.
Tunnel Hill, 3 mills, or 30 cents on
$100.
Varnells, 5 mills, or 50 cents on $100.
Waring, 3 mills, or 30 cents on $100.
Pleasant Grove, 4 mills, or 40 cents
on $100.
H. J. WOOD, Ordinary.
Clerk and Chairman, Board of Com
missioners of Roads and Revenue,
Whitfield County, Georgia.
NOTICE.
GEORGIA, Whitfield County:
At the September session, ‘Septem
ber 6, 1921.
The Tax Rate for 1921 Digest was
fixed and levied by the Board of Com
missioners of Roads and Revenue as
follows: On each one hundred dollars
of property. ,
For bridges and public works— oi%
For court expense, jurors, bailiffs,
non-resident witnesses, etc..— 6%
For sheriff, coroner and other offi-
in
cers’ fees
For the poor — ~
For fuel, water, lights, record
books, stationery, etc ^
40
For roads
„ . , $1.30
On each one hundred dollars of
property or thirteen nulls on each $1.00
of property in Whitfield County, Geor
gia which added to the State Rate of
five mills, or fifty cents on each one
hundred dollars of property makmg r
-total for state and county of $1.80 on
each one hundred dollars of property
H. J. WOOD, Ordinary.
Clerk and Chairman, Board bf Com
missioned of Roads & Revenue,
Whitfield County, Georgia.
Tt is further ordered that there be,
and is hereby levied a School Tax of
twenty cents on the one »d^J
lars, on all taxable property in Whit
field county, except Oat
in the corporate Hunts of the City of
Dalton for school purposes as autfior-
f Z ed by an amendment to the constitu
tion of the State of Georgia and as
^mended by the Board of Educa
tion of Whitfield county. Said ^mms
bv this order to be collected
h°y Sfax CoUector of Whitfield coun
tv as provided by law in such cases
Ind paid to the proper authorities as
missioners of Roads and Revenue,
Whitfield County, Georgia.
Classified Ads
One Cent A Won
SAMPLE BRIDLES—I have made a
lucky purchase of good, sample bridles
which I am selling at “hardtime”
prices. Robt. Deck’s Harness Shop,
King street.
When you have saved up fifty pre
mium coupons from Octagon Soap,
Octagon Powder and Octagon White
Floating Soap, take them to City
Drug StQre and receive free a set of
six dainty water glasses. It pays to
save the premium coupons.
Before you buy your seed grain, see
my redeaned wheat and oats at Rob
inson & Easley Store,for at my farm.
W. E. Bare, 9-8-5t pd.
FOR SALE—Some good building
lots, 50 x 190, only $50 each. Terms
as low as $5 per month. See Charles
Burch on West Tyler stteet.
SWAP OR SALE—30 acres of good
farming land on the Spring Place pike
for a good house and lot in Dalton.
Mr. J. R. Burkett, R. No. 5. ltpd
FOR SALE—Good heater wood, oak
or hickory.—W. P. Edwards, Phone
905-30. 9-29-2t.
WANTED—Hens, frying chickens
and ducks. Can pay good price now.
Market higher than for some time. Top
price paid for green beef hides. Bar
rett Produce Co. ^ tf.
FOR SALE—One horse and buggy
in splendid condition; price very chaap.
Apply at J. Hyman’s Ready-to-Wear
store, or telephone 190. It
FOR SALES—Three large ferns. Ap
ply Mrs. G. C. Baker, 75 N. Depot street,
Dalton. ltpd.
provided by law^ yr(]imt rv.
Oerk a pd Cbalrmaa, Board ol Com-
FOR SALE—Our home. It’s a six-
room bungalow. If yon want a chance
to buy it, phone us you will be up to
look it over. W. Ernest Stroup.
FOR SALE—One Ford sedan good
as new; will sell cheap for cash or
good note If sold this week. J. A.
Shope.
Heavy Fall of Snow .in Western
Canada.
Moose Jaw, Sask.—A heavy blizzard
swept over Swift Current and sur
rounding territory today. Meager tel
egraphic advices say that at 9 o’clock
this morning the snow was fourteen
inches deep on the level.
Government Auction
2,000 BUILDINGS & STRUCTURES 2,000
500 SMALL FARMS 500
(5 to 1,000 Acres)
Building Material, Plumbing, Radiation, Steam and Water Piping up to
12 inches; Boilers for Power and Heating, Electric Motors, Wiring, Poles,
Street Lights, Grain Elevator, a complete Bakery with Ovens and
Machinery, Hot Water Tanks from 80 gallons up; Stoves, Ranges,
Furnaces, Hotel Kitchen Equipment, Refrigeration Plant, etc., etc., etc.
At Camp Gordon
Atlanta, Georgia.
TERMS:—BUILDINGS and Commodities, cash.
LAND, one-third cash, balance 1 and 2 years.
Certified Check, Bank Draft, Express Money Order,
accepted.
Successful bidders may purchase single buildings or other
units, or may secure as many as desired at the “knock
down” price.
Further details announced at sale.
SALE TAKES PLACE RAIN OR SHINE IN AUDITORIUM ON THE
GROUNDS, COMMENCING
OCTOBER lOth, lO a. m. SHARP
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H. L. ROGERS, Quartermaster General of the Army,
Washington, D. C.
Gerth’s Realty Experts of New Orleans, Information Office, Camp Gordon
Auctioneers. Atlanta, Ga.