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THE DALTON CITIZEN. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1921.
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THE CITIZEN
Our September bargain offer brought such fine results, adding so many new
subscribers to THE CITIZEN, that we have decided to keep it open during October.
Many of the farmers have not sold their cotton, and we want them to get the benefit
of the reduced rate.
With cotton over 20 cents, THE CITIZEN at $1.00 per year is a fine buy. That
the people appreciate this is shown by the many who have
come
Dalton, .la
n the^rst Monday in November, 1921.
H. J. WOOD, Ordinary.
pass npon said application on the first
Monday in November, 1921.
H. J. WOOD, Ordinary.
more or less, on which is located house,
bam and spring;
Also, commencing on south side of
said Poplar Springs road, where same
crosses west line of said lot No. 47,
thence south about twenty rods to
southwest comer; thence east a short
distance; thence south into lot No. 68,
in said district and section a short dis
tance ; thence east to Southern Rail
way right-of-way; thence up said right-
of-way, north, to branch; thence west
erly across south sides of Long and
night tracts; thence north to said
Poplar Springs road; thence west with
said road, to beginning, containing
about seventy acres.
Said tracts to be first sold separate
ly then collectively.
Sold for the payment of the debts of
said estate, and for distribution among
the heirs of said deceased, as provided
in said will. All persons owing said
deceased ■ are requested to make pay
ment to the undersigned, and all per
sons to whom said estate is indebted
re requested to file their accounts, as
rovided by law.
This the 3rd day of October, 1921.
W. M. SAPP,
Executor, estate of John T. Jones. -
When you have' saved up fifty pre
mium coupons from Octagon Soap,
Octagon Powder and Octagon White
Floating Soap, take them to City
Drug Store and receive free a set of
six dainty water glasses. It pays to
save the premium coupons.
YEAR’S SUPPORT.
Georgia, Whitfield County.
The appraisers appointed to set
apart a year’s support for the widow
of Robert H. Baker have filed their
report with me and I.'will pass upon
said report on the first Monday in
November, 1921.
H. J. WOOD, Ordinary.
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\ PROBATE OF WILL.
Court of Ordinary of Whitfield Co., Ga.
Petition for probate of will in solemn
form.
In Re: Probate Will of Frank T.
Hardwick.
To Johnnie Hardwick Hogshead and
Frances Hardwick Newton, heirs at
law: W. M. Hardwick, a resident of
said state and county, and The First
Trust and Saving Bank of Chatta
nooga, Tennessee, having applied, as
executors, for probate in solemn form
of the last will and testament of
Frank T. Hardwick, late of said coun
ty, you, as one of the heirs at law of
said Frank T. Hardwick being a non
resident of this state, are hereby re
quired to be and appear at the court
of ordinary for said county on the
first Monday in November, 1921, when
said application for probate will be
heard and show cause, if any you have
or can, why the prayer of the petition
should not be allowed.
This the 10th day of October, 1921.
H. J. WOOD, Ordinary.
FOR RENT—November 1st, seven-
room cottage on Thornton avenue. Ap-
ply to Miss Carrie W. Green, 67 Thorn-
ton ave.
Timothy
Red Clover
Sapling Clover
Crimson Clover
Alfalfa Clover
Blue Grass
Orchard Grass
Bermuda Grass
Onion Sets
Narcissus Bulbs
Hyacinth Bulbs
-Photo by Francis Price.
A section of the Cattle Barn at the Southeastern Fair, Atlanta, where the
National Hog and Cattle Show will be held October 13th to 22nd.
YEAR’S SUPPORT.
Georgia, Whitfield County.
The appraisers appointed to set a-
part a year’s support for the widow
of C. G. Caldwell, deceased, have filed
their report with me and I will pass
upon said report on the first Monday
in November, 1921.
H. J. WOOD, Ordinary.
NATIONAL HOG AND CATTLE
pavilions are equipped with everj
modem convenience and the side
tracks which have been constructed
by the. Southeastern Fair permit tht
exhibitors to unload the animals along
side the pens where they will bf
Will Again Feature Southeastern
Fair, Atlanta, Oct. 13-22.
NOTICE OF LETTING BRIDGE
CONTRACT ON COUNTY LINK
State of Georgia, Whitfield County.
Notice is hereby given that the
Board of Commissioners of the county
of Whitfield and the Board of Com
missioners of the county of Murray,
state of Georgia, will receive at the
ordinary’s office, at Dalton, Ga., at 11
o’clock A. M. on the 12th day of No
vember, 1921, sealed proposals for the
erection of a bridge over Sugar Creek
between the two counties above named.
For details, plans and specifications,
see same on file in the office of the or
dinaries of Whitfield and Murray
counties.
Certified checks with bid in the sum
of 8200 payments to be made npon com
pletion and acceptance with county
warrants, each of said counties to pay
fifty per cent of contract price.
Board serves right to reject any and
oil bids.
This the 3th day of October, 1921.
H. J. WOOD,
Chairman Whitfield Co. Board;
W. D. WILBANKS,
Chairman Murray Co. Board.
LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION.
Georgia, Whitfield County.
James Wells has applied for Letters
of Administration on the estate of
John Wells, deceased, and I will
pass npon said application on the first
Monday in November, 1921.
H. J. WOOD, Ordinary.
Atlanta, Ga.—The arrangement with
the Southern Cattlemen’s Association
and the Southern Swine Growers’ As
sociation to again stage the National
Ho;- and Cattle Show at the South
eastern Fair has resulted in the great
est demand for exhibit space in the
stock bams, that the fair has ever
had.
The first show which was held last
year at the Atlanta Fair was a tre
mendous success, and drew entries
from all parts of the country. The^-
terest which the great enterprise has
already drawn gives assurance of a
livestock show this year which has
never before been equaled.
The accommodations which will be
provided for this show will be such
as to meet with the approval of the
exhibitors in every way. The mammoth
Premiums for cattle and swine
amount to $31,500.00, and this amoun:
is scattered throughout all classes. Be
cause of the early interest shown bj
prospective exhibitors in flooding the
fair offices with inquiries and requests
for entry blanks, Secretary R. M
Striplin is looking forward to the
largest list of entries ever received foi
the fair.
The cattle classes are: Herefords,
Shorthorns, Jerseys, Guernseys, Hot
stein-Friesians, /Aherdeen-Angus, Poll
ed Shorthorns and Ayshires. The na
tional roundup of swine will Include the
following breeds: Durocs, Hampshires,
Poland Chinas, Spotted Poland Chinas,
Berkshires, Chester Whites and Tam-
worths.
LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION.
Georgia, Whitfield County.
J. J. Whitten has applied for Letters
of Administration on the estate of Mrs.
L. C. Wilson, deceased, and I will pass
npon said application oh the first Mon
day in November, 1921.
H. J. WOOD, Ordinary.
EXECUTORS’ SALE.
State of Georgia, Whitfield County.
By authority vested in me as the
executor of the last will and testa
ment of John T. Jones* late of said
county, deceased, will be sold before
the court house door in Dalton, said
state and county, within the legal
hours of sale, to .the highest and best
bidder, terms to be made known on
date of sale, on the first Tuesday in
November, 1921, all of the real estate
belonging to said deceased, located at
Waring, described as follows:
Commencing .on west line. Dalton
and Yamell public road, at Wolfe
.southeast corner, in lot No. 47, 12th
district and 3rd section of Whitfield
Co., Ga., thence west to original line
of .said lot; thence south to Poplar
Spring road; thence east to first men-
:t!oned road; thence north to begin-
jning, containing twenty-five acres.
LEAVE TO SELL.
Georgia, Whitfield County.
J. T. Isbill, administrator estate of
L. N. Dantzler, deceased, has applied
for leave to sell the lands belonging
to said estate and I will pass npon
said application on the first Monday in
November, 1921.
H. J. WOOD, Ordinary.
WANTED—Jersey cows, fresh or
ry, and a few choice Jersey heifers.
r ill be m Dalton all this week. H. J.
ernon. It pd..
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LETTERS OF DISMISSION.
Georgia,, Whitfield County.
Mrs. Amanda Talley, administratrix
estate of William S. Talley, deceased,
has applied for Letters of Dismission,
and I will pass npon said application
Too Bad.
“He makes his living by poetry.”
“Too bad the poor fellow doesn’t
make his poetry by living.”—Wayside
LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION.
Georgia, "Whitfield County.
S. N. McWilliams has applied for
letters of administration on the estate
of W. F. Jones, deceased, and I will
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—Eight-room house, elec
tric lights, hot and cold water, comer
lot good garage. Apply Julian Mc-
Oamy. tf.
Dress-making, and all kinds of sew-
ing. ’Phone 236-J. 10-6-4t2pd.
FOR SALE—Six-room bungalow,
close in; $1,000 down, balance on easy
terms. W. E. Stroup.
LOST—Saturday, Oct. 8th, between
Mrs. Cal Patterson’s Store and the
Flour Mills, a hand-saw. Finder
please notify Tom Patterson, Dalton,
Route 5, or leave at Mrs. ,Patterson’s
store. . it pd.
LOST—Brooch, with three enamel
ed leaves, red and green, brooch being
set In pearls. Reward for return to
Citizen office.
FOR SALE—Second-hand Chevrolet
car in good condition. . Will sell cheap
for cash or good note. B. C. Bivings.
It pd.
FOR SALE—Two lots on Crawford
street, $1,250 each; two lost on Gordon
street, $750 each. Apply S. W. Looper.
FOR SALE OR RENT—Store house
and three -acres of land, on East Mor
ris street. Apply Mrs. Mary Brooke.
10-20-4t.
FOR RENT—Six-room house with
large basement. Close in. Apply to
George W. White, 35 E. Morris street,
or call telephone No. 400-J. It pd.
FOR SALE—-Two good mnles, five
and eight years old; will work any
where. Apply to G. S. Mullins, at
Farrar Lumber Co. 10-20-4tpd.
25C This Coupon u Worth 25c
With 75 cents it
will buy a Dollar.
Bottle of our IRON
T NIC PILS
which bring rosy
cheeks to pale people
CITY DRUG STORE, Dalton, Ga.