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Special Discount to Early Buyers
f NOW IS THE TIME TO SELECT YOUR FALL AND WINTER GOODS. OUR STOCK IS OVERFLOWING with THE SEASON’S MOST ARTISTIC FASHIONS.
Finest tailor-made suits for men and young men, high
grade goods, all wool, tailoring the best. Prices moderate,
wear guaranteed- They range from $10.00 to $32.50 a suit.
<]f A large line of boys’ suits, all wool, ranging in price from
$5.00 £o $15.00 suit*
€JfMen’s and young men’s pants, the fabrics all wool, in
flannels, worsteds, serges and cassjmeres. All sizes up to
48 waist in men’s. Young men’s pants run in sizes 29 to 32
waist; 30, 31, 32 length. Prices range from $3.75 to $5.00
a pair. BARGAINS!
(jfThe largest line of ladies’, misses’ and children’s coats
in the city; all colors. The best make and trim, all-wool
material, at attractive prices. Coats worthy of your at
tention.
Cf Large stock of men’s odd coats in serges, cassimeres and
worsteds, ranging in price from $2.50 to $10.00.
Cjf Youths’ coats and vests, 14 to 18 years, all wool, heavy
winter goods at $2.50. Also boys’ odd coats at $3.00 to $5.00*
tme goods, all sizes*
WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR SHOES.
CfLadies’, misses’ and children’s shoes, all leathers, all
prices. In men’s shoes, we have all leathers in black and
chocolate colors. Keith’s fine viei and calf shoes, former
price $7.50, now $4.25. Men’s fine English lasts and bluch
ers in tan, viei and velour calf at $3.50 pair.
<jf Emerson finest viei blucher, was $15.00, now $7 JO pair.
Emerson’s fine English lasts, chocolate color shoes, were
$12.50, now $6.00. Men’s heavy work shoes, worth $4.oU,
now $2.50. Men’s elk Scout shoes, were $3.75, now $2.35.
Call and see us and save money. We have shoes for the
family. ,
tjj Big stock men’s, ladies’ and children’s underwear. La
dies’ heavy ribbed vests and pants nt 50 cents.. Men’s
heavy unionsuits, $1.00 suit, worth 50% more.
(f Children’s and misses’ unionsuits at greatly reduced
prices. \ *
Cf Remember we are headquarters for men’s, boys’ and
children’s hats and caps*
SHIRTS.
We have them in all sizes and in all colors for dress, in wo
ven madras, crepes, oxfords and silk, with or without col
lars. Also good line men’s woolen overshirts—the regular
army shirt. Also blue ehambray work shirts. All the
above shirts ranging in price from 85c to $3.00 each.
Cf Our stock is too large and varied to quote prices on all.
We will simply say we can supply your wants at bottom
prices. Full line of dry goods, furnishings and notions at
greatly reduced prices. French serges in black and blue,
worth $2.00 yard, at $1.15. All-wool serges at 85c, worth
$1.50. Same reduction through the dry goods line.
THE GL
MACK CANNON
Proprietor
PROSPEROUS FARMER'S
WIFE NEARLY STARVED
Declaring she was actually starving
to keep from suffering awful misery,
Mrs. Amy Peterson, wife of a pros
perous farmer of Lakeville, Mass., gave
out a remarkable statement, recently,
in connection with her relief through
the use of Tanlac.
“Sometimes I wonder how I lived
through it all.” she said. “I would
have attacks of acute indigestion near
ly every time I ate anything. Those
terrible cramping pains and the dis
tress from gas and bloating were al
most unbearable and I just thought
there was no hope for me.
“But now I’m eating anything and
i feel as strong and well as I ever felt
in my life. I’ve gained back all the
weight I lost and six pounds besides
and I know from my experience what
Tanlac will do. It’s the best medicine
in the world.”
Tanlac is' sold by leading druggists
everywhere.—Adv.
COURT MET ON MONDAY
(Continued from page one.)
DYED CHILD’S COAT
AND HER OLD SKIRT
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Buy “Diamond Dyes’’ and follow the
simple directions in every package.
Don’t wonder whether you can dye or
tint sucessfully, because perfect home
dyeing is guaranteed with Diamond
Dyes even if yon have never dyed be
fore. Worn, faded dresses, skirts,
waists, coats, sweaters, stockings, drap
eries, hangings, everything, become like
new again. Just tell your druggist
whether the material you wish to dye
is wool or silk, or whether it is linen,
cotton, or mixed goods. Diamond Dyes
never streak, spot, fade, or run.—Adv.
J. D. Davis vs. W. A. Taylor et al;
settled.
M. C. Kiser Co. vs. W. A. West &
Son; dismissed.
The State vs. P. R. Roberts; proper
ty not subject to confiscation.
J. J. Vaughn vs. H. C. Bran; dis
■missed.
T. P. Long vs. T. M. Carter & Son;
verdict for plaintiff for $27.00.
J. L. Deforr vs. Madison L. Pinson;
verdict for defendant.
Lee Wesley Cooley vs. Southern
Railway Co.; dismissed.’
Mrs. Emma Watkins vs. A. C. John
son; settled.
Ernest Watkins vs. A. C. Johnson:
settled.
Stanton Gay vs. Mrs. Nannie Ham
ilton et al; suit withdrawn.
Herndon Sales Stables Co. vs. R. T.
Miller and G. A. Miller; verdict for
plaintiff for $110, interest and attor
neys’ fees.
Dalton Fruit & Produce Co. vs. Hol
land & Evans; verdict for plaintiff.
American Oil Pump & Tank Co. vs.
Hopkins & Felker; verdict for plain
tiff for .$17S.OO, interest and attorneys’
fees.
he is survived by three brothers.
Messrs. J. H. and G. L. Hardwick, of
Cleveland, Tenn., and J. O. Hardwick,
of Atlanta, and two sisters, Mrs. John
C. Ramsey, of Cleveland, and Mrs.
Reeves Brown, of Macon.
Patronize
MR. F. T. HARDWICK DEAD
(Continued from page one.)
ilton Memorial hospital was built as a
monument to the late lamented George
W. Hamilton, hig friend of long-stand
ing.
Prominent Mason. •
Mr. Hardwick was prominent in Ma
sonry, being a member of the various
branches of the order here. He became
a member of Yaarab Temple, Mystic
Shrine, of Atlanta, and later transfer
red his membership, to Alhambra Tem
ple in Chattanooga, when his brother,
Mr. G. L. Hardwick, of Cleveland,
Tenn., became its potentate.
In addition to his immediate family,
the merchants who aa
vertise in this paper
They will treat ycu righ ?
25c This Coupon is Worth 25C
With 75 cents it
will buy a Dollar
Bottle-ofour 1 RON
TONIC PILLS
'which bring rosy
cheeks to pale people
CITY DRUG STORE, Dalton, Ga.
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< ROSTER, WHITFIELD COUN- ♦
♦ TY SUNDAY SCHOOL ♦
♦ CONEVNTION ♦
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J. A. Carter, president; W. L. Mc
Williams, vice-president; C. O. Smith,
secretary.
Non-sectarian. Non-denominational.
Division presidents: First, H. J.
Smith; second. R. A. Williams; third,
W. H. Westbrook; fourth, Frank Rol
lins ; fifth, W. F. Huffaker.
Me-o-my,
how you’ll take to
a pipe—and P. A.!
Before you’re a day older
you want to let the idea slip
under your hat that this
is the open season to start
something with a joy’us
jimmy pipe — and some
Prince Albert!
Mrs. W. L. McWilliams, chairman
Children’s Work.
Mrs. L. B. Hubbs, Chairman Young
People’s Work.
Lee Routh. Chairman Adult's Work.
H. L. Smith, W. E. Nants, Sam Has-
sler. Executive Committee.
Any one or more of the above are
subject to call for service by any Sun
day school-in the county at any time.
Next Meeting: Mt. Vernon church,
1922.
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WOMEN OF MIDDLE LIFE
I
A Dangerous Period Through Which Every Woman Must Pass
Practical Suggestions Given by the Women Whose
Letters Follow
Dry Clean—Dye at the Capital City
THE PEOPLE of the
SOUTHERN STATES
WE RENEW
Women’s Suits
Evening Gowns
know from experience the, perfect
service of the Capital City. The rest
of the country knows us by reputa
tion. From as far away as Wisconsin
come orders.
Because, a pipe packed
with Prince Albert satisfies
a man as he was never satis
fied before—and keeps him
satisfied! And, you can
prove it! Why — P. A.’s
flavor and fragrance and
coolness and its freedom
from bite and parch (cut
out by our exclusive pat
ented process) are a reve
lation to the man who never
could get acquainted with a
pipe! P. A. has made a
pipe a thing of joy to four
men where one was smoked
before!
Ever roll up a cigarette
with Prince Albert? Man,
man — but you’ve got a
party coming your way!
Talk about a cigarette
smoke; we tell you it’s a
peach!
Afton, Tenn. 1 —"I want
other suffering women to
know what Lydia E. Pink-
ham’s Vegetable Compound
has done for me. During the
Change of Life I was in bed
for eight months and had
two good doctors treating
me but they did me no good.
A friend advised me to take
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege
table Compound, which I did,
and in a short time I felt
better. I had all kinds of had
ells, but they all left me.
Now when I feel weak.and
nervous I take the Vegetable
Compound and it always does
me good. I wish all women
would ' '* J
Change
will do them good. If yon
think it will induce some one
to try the Vegetable Com
pound you may publish this
letter.”—Mrs. A. Keller,
Afton, Tenn.
Mrs. Mary Iiister of
Adrian, Micb.,adds her
testimony to the value
of Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound
to carry women safely through the Change of Life. She says:
you for what your
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Prince Albert is
sold in toppy red
bags, tidy red tins,
handsome pound
and half pound tin
humidors and in the
pound crystal glass
humid or with
sponge moistener
top.
Copyright 1921
by R. J. Reynolds
Tobacco Co.
Winston-Salem.
N. C.
“It is with pleasure that I write to you thanking you tor wnat your
wonderful medicine has done for me. I was passing through the Change of
Life and had a displacement and weakness so that I could not stand on_my
feet and other annoying symptoms. A friend told me about Lydia E. Pink-
ham’s Vegetable Compound and the first bottle helped me, so I got more.
It cured me and I am now doing my housework. Your medicine is certainly
woman’s friend and you may use t.b?g testimonial as you choose.”—Mrs. Mary
Lister, 608 Frank Street, Adrian, Mich.
It is said that middle age is the most trying period in a woman’s life, and
owing to modern methods of living not one woman in a thousand passes through
this perfectly natural change without exp eriencing very annoying symptoms.
Those smothering spells, the dreadful hot flashes that send the blood rushing
to the head until it seems as though it would burst, and the faint feeling that
■follows, as if the heart were going to stop, those sinking or dizzy spells are all
symptoms of a nervous condition, and indicate the need for a special medicine.
. Lydia EL Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound is a root and herb medicine espe
cially adapted to act upon the feminine system. It acts in such a manner
83. tobuild up the weakened nervous system and enables a woman to pass
this trying period .with the least possible annoying- symptoms.
Women everywhere should remember that most of the commoner ailments
of woman are not the surgical ones—they are not caused by serious displace
ments or growths, although the symptoms may be the same, and that is why
so many apparently serious ailments readily yield to Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound, as it acts as a naturaLrestorative and often prevents
- serious troubles.
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Private Text-Book upon “Ailments Pecu
liar to Women” will he sent to you free upon request. Write
to The Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Massachusetts.
This hook contains valuable information.