North Georgia citizen. (Dalton, Ga.) 1868-1924, October 13, 1921, Image 2

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THE DALTON CITIZEN, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1921 PAGE TWO Mrs. Nora McKeehan spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Cristine Bailey, at Five Springs. Misses Vina and Velva Johnson and Mr. Claud Elrod, of Dalton; Hobby Bailey and Roy Carder, of Tilton, and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bartow called on J. M. Bailey and family Sunday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. John Brown and chil dren, of Kingston, Tenn., were the guests of Mrs. F. T. Nelson Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Gertrude Nelson is spending this week in Kingston, Tenn., with rel atives. The Man Who Said: “The proof of the pudding is in the eating”— was only half through ■ He started a good pudding- proof, but he didn't finish it. There’s a lot of trouble in the world from puddings that taste good but don't do good. They “eat” well, but that ends the recommendation. Sanitariums are full of pud ding-eaters who stopped the testat tasteandforgottoinquire whether their food gave the body what it needed—until the body rebelled. Grape-Nuts is a food that >)|| tastes good and does good. The | (1 proof of Grape-Nuts begins in the * ! eating and goes on through the ‘ splendid service which Grape- I Nuts renders as a real food. Grape-N uts is the perfected good- ness w ^ eat ma lted barley —delicious to taste, easy to di gest, and exceptionally rich in nourishment for body and brain. « PROFESSIONAL CARDS « DR. E. D. ANDERSON DENTIST Office Over Fincher & Nichols Drug Store Office Hours: 8 a.m to 12 m. 1 p.m. to 5 p KNOW It isn’t wkat you wkat you EARN that places you in the world’s race for success and security. It’s whether you KNOW what to DO with what you EARN. Every bank deposit is a bulFs eye. . > 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. F. E. BANKS Rev. Mr. Cargal preached an inter esting sermon Sunday. . Mrs. Mary Niehcjls is visiting in Chattanooga. Miss Mary Hammontree leaves Sat urday for Washington, D. C. W. A. Hall spent several days in Chattanooga last week. Carter Stacy and family and Mrs. Emmie Hammontree, of Dalton, were at Reo Sunday. Misses Annie and Florence Sisk, of Mt. Vernon, spent Monday with their grandmother, Mrs. Matilda Bowen. Misses Min and Jess Hammontree have returned from Chattanooga. Sheet Metal Work* Furnace and Stovepipe work, Roofing and Guttering, Painting and Repairing. Makers of-anything in'Sheet Metal. Estimates cheerfully given. 20fbrl5 FIRST NATIONAL BANK Mr. George Stinson, Miss Edna Bandy, Miss Mary Nell Brewer. Mr. Arthur Bevil, of New Hope, was in the city Monday. Mr. Will Head, of Chattanooga, was visiting homefolks Saturday and Sun day. Mr. James Combs, who is attending school • in Rome, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Combs. Let everybody remember both prayer meetings, at the Methodist church on Wednesday night and at the Baptist church on Friday night. Everybody is invited to come. DALTON, - GEORGIA ‘Bank With Us and You Can Bank On Us. There’s a Reason” for Grape-Nuts Mr. 'Sapp and Mr. Lee Routh, of Dalton, were at Dawnville Sunday. Mrs. Johnnie Mitchell and Mrs. J. S. Rollins and little Miss Annie Sue and Mr. Evart Lane Rollins, of Dalton, were the guests of Mr. H. D. Keith Sunday afternoon. Miss Dimmie Palmer is visiting friends at Varnells this week. Mr. Fred Daugherty and Miss Su sie Weww, of Red Clay, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Rollins and fam ily here Friday. Mr. Sam Hair, of Tunnel Hill, will be here to preach for us the 5th Sun day of October; and also Mr. Johnnie Miller, of Dalton, will preach for ns the 3rd Sunday. Let everybody come. The B. Y. P. TJ. is progressing nicely with the new leaders. Miss Polly Head left last week to spend the winter in Asheville, N. O. Miss Lucile Davis has returned home after ^ pleasant visit with relatives •and friends in Chattanooga. Miss Helen Jordan, of Rockmart, spent the week-end with homefolks. Those who are attending school in Dalton from here are Mr. Jack Bridges, Mr. Jesse Brewer, Mr. Ewell Bandy, TUNNEL HILL Alabama Lady Was Sick For Three Years, Suffering Pain, Nervous and Depressed—Read Her Own Story of Recovery. (Last Week’s Letter) Everybody would-be glad to see some pretty weather after so much rain. Rev. Jones filled his regular appoint ment at the Methodist church Sunday night. DON'T DESPAIR Faint Rock, Ala.—Mrs. C. M. Stegall, of near here, recently related the fol lowing interesting account of her re covery: "I was in a weakened con dition. I was sick three years in bed. suffering a great deal of pain, weak, nervous, depressed. I was so weak, I couldn’t walk across the floor; just had to lay and my little ones do the work. I was almost dead. I tried every thing I heard of, and a number of doctors. Still I didn’t get any relief. I couldn’t eat, and slept poorly. I believe if I hadn’t heard of and taken Cardui I would have died. I bought six bottles, after a neighbor told me what it did for her. "I began to eat and sleep, began to gain my strength and am now well and strong. I haven’t had any trou ble since ... I sure can testify to the good that Cardui did me. I don’t think there is a better tonic made and I believe It saved my life.” For over 40 years, thousands of wo men have used Cardui successfully, In the treatment of many womanly ailments. If you suffer as these women did, take CarduL It may help you, too. At all druggists- E 85 If you are troubled with pains or aches; feel tired; have headache, indigestion, insomnia; painful pass age of urine, you will find relief in Never say “Aspirin” without saying “Bayer.” WARNING! Unless you see name “Bayer” on tablets, you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians over 21 years and proved safe by milions fpr Colds Toothache Earache COME TO THE FAIR GOLD MEDAL Make Yourself at home in our Store. Leave your bundles with us. Hear ache Rheunjut Neuralgia. Neuritis Lumbaga Pain, Pai Accept only “Bayer” package which coiitains proper Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets—Bottles of Aspirin is irndr- mirk of Haver Manufacture of The world’s standard remedy for kidney liver, bladder and uric acid troubles and National Remedy of Holland since 169& Three sizes, all druggists. Guaranteed. Look for the name Gold Medal on every box end accept no Imitation CENTER POINT Particular People ONCE USED you will always write on fencilNo. 174 EAGLE “MIKADO Sunday school was very good at this place Sunday; but still there's room for improvement. Let more come out next Sunday and have a good Sunday school. Misses Jewel and Ila Ford, of Route 1. spent Sunday with Miss Pauline Keen. Mrs. Claire King and daughter, Liz zie Belle, Miss Mand Jones, Messrs. Forrest-'Keen and Dennis Bailey at tended church in Dalton Sunday. Those spending Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Cavender were Mrs. Yinie Yaeger, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thomas, of New Mexico; Mr. and Mrs. G. Co ker and grandchildren, Hager and Fannie Belle Swick, of Five Springs. Mr. Tom Black, of Sugar Valley, spent Sunday night with Mr. Charley Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Pntman and chil dren, of Oakman, spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. John and Miss Mattie Black. Mr. and Mrs. Harve Caldwell and son, Victor, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Revis, of Five Springs. Miss Mamie Lee Godfrey spent Sun day with Marilou Godfrey, of Phelps. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thomas will leave Tuesday for their .home in New Mexico. Mr. and Mrs. Bill King and chil dren, of Dalton, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Love. - Let everybody remember the con vention meetg at this place next Sat urday and Sunday. Let everyone come and bring well-filled baskets. YELLOW PENCIL WITH EAGLE MIKADO iMPANY, NEW YC, 'Jasfi/oriaf/c Ijtfrifiny ffioerr FINCHER & NICHOLS DALTON, GA. was among friends here last week. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Edwards, of Spring Place, passed through our com munity Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Williams, of Dalton, were in our burg Sunday. Mrs. C. M. Kister spent Monday in Dalton. Mr. and Mrs. Will Guinn, of Dalton, were in our community Sunday. There will not be any singing here Sunday afternoon on account of the singing convention at Center Point. CLASS C BROAD ACRE Several from around here attended court in Dalton last week. Mr. Ben Meers, of Trion, visited friends and relatives here last week. Mr. Howard Spears, of South Geor gia, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Spears recently. Mr. J. W. Talliaferro, of Chattanoo ga, visited relatives here last week. Misses Kate Lou Caylor, Minnie EI- ledge, Lizzie Foster and Ramie Teasley attended preaching at Varnell Saturday night. Messrs. J. B. Wallace and son, Hen ry Wallace, and Albert Farrar visited the Berry school at Mt Berry Satur day and Sunday. Mr. Hester Caldwell, of near Cohut- ta, visited friends here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Brooker have moved to Dalton. Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Foster will move to Dogwood Valley this week. The preaching services held here re cently were very well attended, and there was much good done. Th; • Jre spark-proof. Th y if ire crack-proof. T* < /do not warp. I" wK does not dry them out. Tee action won’t break them. Wi/nd won’t lift them. Ntails are protected from rust. Tiheir red or green color is / the color of the natural slate and is fadeless. They require no paint. 'They are made with the best asphalt known, by a firm that has been perfecting asphalt processes for 46 years. They are inexpensive, and the best possible shingle value. Catarrh Can Be Cored Catarrh is a local disease greatly influ enced by constitutional conditions. It therefore requires constitutional treat ment. HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE is taken internally and acts through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. HALL’S CATARRH MEDICTME destroys the foundation of the disease, gives the patient strength by improving the general health and assists nature in doing its work. All Druggists. Circulars free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. / Copyright 1921 Iiart Schaffner & Mar} Hart Schaffner & Marx suits with extra trousers fllE Merchants who advertise in this paper will give you best values for your money. With one pair trousers CORNS Lift Right Off without Pain THE JAMES SUPPLY CO., DISTRIBUTORS The Cherokee Mfg. Company Dealer DALTON, GEORGIA stops hurting, then shortly juu uSt u 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 corn, soft corn, an aching corn, instantly that corn Magic! Drop a little “Freezone” on or corn between the toes, and calluses. —Adv. Y U pay vary little ror ^ the extra trousers, but they pay you well much longer wear, greater con venience, saving in pressing charges. You can’t find better clothes; you can’t find greater values. MORTUARY. ANTIOCH Martin Arnold. Mr. Martin Arnold, an aged an re spected resident of the Deep Spring settlement, died Wednesday of last week at the home of his grandson, Mr. Watson Arnold. Interment was made Thursday in Deep Spring ceme tery. GOOD TASTE is a feature of our monuments. No matter what their character and jsize may be, we rigidly adhere to the bounds of good taste. There is dis tinction in every line, impressive so- Mrs. W. E. Whitener has returned from Chattanooga, after a two weeks’ visit to her daughter. Mrs. Bell Elkins. Mr. H. C. McArthur, of Tampa, Fla., spent Saturday and Sunday at Mr. W. R. Evans’. Paul Bailey, from Etowah, Tenn., was visiting homefolks Sunday. Mrs. Eugene Evans and children, of Dalton, were the guests of her sis ter. Miss Alice Cavender, Sunday, Mr. Tom Whitener, of Athens, spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. W. E. Whitener. DAWNVILLE The farmers are having some nice cool weather to pick cotton. Mr. Bonnie Langston, of Eton, was visiting friends here Sunday. Mr. Sam Mitchell, of Texas, is visit ing friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Henry, of Forest Hill, were at preaching here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hawkins, of Cedar Valley, were at Dawnville Sunday. lidity to every stone we turn oqL Buy Direct and Save Agents? Commission. Hill Bros. Marble & Granite Co. North Hamilton St, Dalton, Ga. C. W. Young. C. W. Young, 2-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Young, died Monday at the home on McCamy street, the body being taken Tuesday to Pine Grove cemetery for interment. Rev Mr. Boyd conducted the funeral serv ice. HARLAN & NEAL The home of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes ■m