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THE DALTON CITIZEN. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1921,
PAGE SIX
guest of relatives here and at Phelps.
Rev. Allen, of Tilton, spent Saturday
night with Mr. and Mrs. Houston Love.
Quite a number from here attended
the fair in Dalton last week.
Mr. Charley^Jones spent the latter
part of last week with his uncle, Mr.
and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cavender, of,
Phelps, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. S. J. Jones.
Workers Sick and Weak
from Exertion Take
Gude’s Pepto-Mangan
Men and women who toil, either
physically or mentally, use up energy.
When they overwork they use up more
energy, and sometimes the blood gets
in a run-down condition. Without rest
the blood cannot get back to normal,
so that it becomes clogged with waste
matter from over-exertion.
The clogged blood virtually withers
the body. The strained looks, on pale
faces, the thin, bloodless arms, the
sunken cheeks and necks, the dead-'
tired feeling, are the results of stale
blood depriving the system of life-
giving oxygen.
Workers go to the drug store and
get Gude’s Pepto-Mangan when they
feel weak and run down. They take it
in either the liquid or the tablet form.
That makes the blood rich and red and
drives out the poisons.. Life-giving
oxygen, .parried by the little red cells.
MADAME KOO COMING
FOR RENT—I have on my list an references to
attractive home, furnished or unfur- North Forsytl
nished, for rent. Will D. Wailes.
WOMAN GOLF CHAMPION
Civil Service examinations Xove;
ber. Positions $1400-$1600. Age, •
upward. Experience unnecessary. F,
free particulars, instruction, write I
Terry (former Civil Service examfc
er), 1016 Continental Bldg., Wash®
ton, D. C. 10-27-%
FOR SALE—A good cow at the. Rich
ardson Farm. Phone 130-20.
When you have saved up fifty pre
mium coupons from Octagon Soap,
Octagon Powder and Octagon White
Floating Soap, take them to City
Preserving her beauty
FOR SALE—Dodge Touring o
Good running order, good tires, vi£
cared for. Bargain. Would consids
good Ford Touring Car as part pa;
Call 106 for further information
Drug Store and receive free a set of
six dainty water glasses. It pays to
save the premium coupons.
A recent portrait of Madame Koo
wife of Dr. Wellington Koo, who for
merly was minister from China al
Washington, and has more lately beer
Chinese ambassador to the court ol
St. James. She will accompany hei
husband to Washington next month
when he comes as delegate to the
conference on arms limitations and
Far Eastern problems. Madame Ko<
•is the doctor’s second wife. It is re
ported from London that she has hat
a brilliant social career In that city
FOR SALE—Eight-room house, elec
tric lights, hot and cold water, corner
lot, good garage. Apply "Julian Mc-
Camy. «>
FOR SALE—SI acres of level Ian;
7 miles south of Dalton, 1 mile t,
school. R. T. Jones, Route 1, Daltoi
Ga. ltji
Copyright 1921 Hart Schaffner & Marx
We’re selling our goods at a small
margin of profit; it’s a way of giv
ing you greater value. We give your
money back if you’re not satisfied
FOR SALE—One twenty-horsepowe
engine, one twenty-five horsepowe
boiler, one saw mill with belt and sar L
Will be sold cheap for cash or lumte
Apply Duane Chair Co., Dalton, G:
10-214
Dress-making, and all kinds of sew-
g. ’Phone 236-J. 10-6-4t2pd.
Emphatic
overcoat
values
FOR SALE—Six-room bi
close in; $1,000 down, balance
terms. W. E. Stroup.
More Serious.
Mrs. Murphy—Only think, Mrs
Brady, that great pianist down oui
street has practiced so hard during
the last six months that he has par
alyzed two fingers!
Mrs. Brady (proudly) — That’s
pothin’. Me daughter Bridget has
practiced so hard for the last six
months that she’s paralyzed two
pianos.—London Tit-Bits.
Miss Marion Hollins of New York,
with the women’s national golf cham
pionship cup, which she won in the
tournament at the Hollywood club,
Deal, N. J.
FOR RENT-
-Six-room house win
large basement, close in. Apply t
George W. White, 35 E. Morris stres
or call telephone No. 400-J. ltpi
FOR-J3ALE OR RENT—Store house
and three acres of land, on East Mor
ris street. Apply Mrs. ■ Mary Brooke.
10-20-4t.
FOUND—Ladies’ black knit shat
Owner can get same by calling at r
home and paying for this ad. Ed Pt
ion, 59 E. Morris street, Dalton, Ga.
PRINTING 2LS
not the cheap kind
but the
good kind done here.
You’ll find Hart Schaffner
& Marx finest overcoats here;
priced one-third lower than
a year ago; exceptional val
ues for all men; the prices are
$35.00 $40.00 $45.00
Styleplus Overcoats at
$25. $30 $35
Harlan & Neal
The home of Hart Schaffner & Marx and
Styleplus clothes. •
FOR SALE—Two good mules, five
and eight years old; will work any
where. Apply to G. S. Mullins, at
Farrar Lumber Co. 10-2(Mt pd.
♦ ROSTER, WHITFIELD COUN-t
♦ TY SUNDAY SCHOOL »
♦ CONEVNTION ♦
Is it on our subscrip
tion list?
We will guarantee
WANTED—To rent a good ; two-hprse
crop. Want stock and tools furnished.
Want about two-thirds crop In cotton.
Would prefer renting where I could
keep stock and do my own managing.
Can give reference regarding my char
acter, etc. R. G. Moore, .Resaca, Ga.,
Route 1. itnd.
, Miss Caroline Valentine does not
jcare how ugly she looks when she is
J. A Carter, president; W. L. Mc
Williams, vice-president; C. O. Smite,
secretary.
Non-sectarian. Non-denominational
Division presidents: First, H. J
Smith; second, R. A. Williams; third.
W. H. Westbrook; fourth, Frank Bo!-
lins; fifth, W. F. Huffaker.
Mrs. W. L. McWilliams,
Children’s Work.
Mrs. L. B. Hubbs, Chairman Yous
People’s Work.
Lee Routh, Chairman Adult’s Wort
H. L. Smith, W. E. Nants, Sam Ha.-’
sler, Executive Committee.
Any one or more of the above "
subject to call for service by any Sc
day school in the county at any time.
Next Meeting: Mt. Vernon chure-
1922.
PRESIDENT OF RUSSIA
'engaged in playing hockey on the
.field. She disguises herself with this
grotesque makeup which prevents her
from having her beauty marred, should
she be struck by the ball during th^
jheat of the play. At the Philadelphia
jCricket club grounds she was in the
jline-up when the All-Philadelphia La
dles’ hockey team met the British
ichampion hockey players.
you full value
FOR YOUR MONEY
FOR RENT—My hoHse two miles
west of Dalton. B. F. Smith, Phone
912-30. 10-27-4t
ehairms:
GEORGE KIRSCH
People Read
This Newspaper
WANTED: Experienced hardware
man with executive ability to take act
ive position with old established hard
ware ^firm in Southern city of about
20,000 population, and to purchase lim
ited amount of stock in the firm, to he
paid for part cash and balance from
profits of the business. Wonderful op
portunity for right man. Answer with
^ That’s why it would be
Stetson
and
Noname
Hats
profitable for you to
advertise in it
Michael. Kalenin, president of the
Russian soviet republic, delivering an
address to peasants and-soldiers dur
ing one of his many tours of the
'provinces. Kalenin was a fanner and
•tool maker before the revolution. He
.has long been associated with the
radical movement in Russia.
If you want a job
If you want to hire somebody
If you want to sett something
If you want to buy something
If you want to rent your house
If you want to sell your house
If you want to sell your farm
If you want to buy property
If there is anything that you
want the quickest and best way
to supply that want is by placing
an advertisement in this paper
The Balkan States.
The Balkan states are ^Albania, Bul
garia, Greece, Montenegro, Rumania,
Serbia and Turkey. Albania has main
tained an independent government at
Tirana since September 2, 1914! Boris
IIII is king of Bulgaria, Constantine of
Greece, Nicholas I of Montenegro, Fer
dinand of Rumania and Mohammed
VI is sultan of Turkey. In Decem
ber, 1318, Serbia was proclaimed a
part of Jugo-Slavia, new unitary state
of the Serbs, Croat* and Slovenes.
iu Atlanta last week.
■ Misses Lizzie Bell and Johnnie King
spent Sunday with Misses Mamie and
Maud Jones, of Route 1.
Mr. J. M. Caveuder is visiting his
father, Mr. D. L. Cavender, of Atlanta,
for a few days.
Mrs. Minerva Jones, of Dalton, is the
Bud Jones, near Sale Creek, Tenn.
Mrs. Clara King and small children
The great covering ca
pacity and long years
of service of Pee Gee Mastic
Paint are due to its 50% Zinc
content, ground in pure Linseed
Oil and White Lead, making it a
Double Pigment Paint.
Pee Gee Mastic Paint is guaran
teed to be absolutely pure and
must give entire satisfaction. No better
or more economical paint Is made at
any price. (
The cost of using Pee Gee Mas
tic Paint is small compared with the
value and appearance it adds to your
property.
For every surface that needs protection
against wear and weather use
CENTER POINT
The results will surprise
and please you
George Kirsch, French aviator, pho
tographed after landing from a height
of 34,776 feet, or over 6/ 2 miles. Kirsch
claims this is a world record for alti
tude. .
Rev. Allen delivered an interesting
sermon Sunday to an attentive con-
greation. ,
Miss Pauline Keen attended the fair
BBBBi
painT
SILVER GRAY
The next time
you buy calomel
ask foir
in New York City-alone from kid
ney trouble last year. Don’t allow
yourself to become a victim by
neglecting pains and aches. Guard
against this trouble by taking
COLD MEDAL
Name “Bayer” on Genuine
’ There?s a Pee Gee
Paint Product for
Every Purpose.”
To any Engineer, Fireman or Workingman
who can find a better Overall or Jacket than
Finck’s “DETROIT SPECIAL” brand.
“They wear like a pig’s nose.”
Mr. Finck’s 20 years experience as a manu
facturer of union-made garments has made
Detroit famous for high-grade Overalls.
W. M. FINCK & CO.
DETROIT, ST. LOUIS, DALTON, GA.
Full stock carried at each place. Order from nearest point
The world’s standard remedy for kidney,
Over, bladder and uric acid troubles.
'Holland’s national remedy since 1696.
All druggists, three sizes. Guaranteed.
Look for tlio name Gold Medal on every box
and accept no imitation
Beware I
Unless you see the name
“Bayer”, on package or on tablets you
are not getting genuine Aspirin pre
scribed by physicians for twenty-one
ears-and proved safe by millions. Take
Aspirin only as told in the Bayer pack
age for Colds, Headach ,
Ask us for FREE
Paint Book and
Color Cards.
Classified Ads
The purified etna; refined
calomel tablets that are
nausealess, safe and sure.
Medicinal virtues retain
ed and improved. Sold
only in sealed packages.
Price 35c.
CITY DRUG
J. W. CRAWFORD, Prop.
One Cent A Wont
Neuralgia,
Rheumatism, Earache, Toothache^ Lum
bago, and for Pain. Handy tin boxes of
welve Bayer Tablets of Aspirin cost few
cents. Druggists also sell larger pack
ages. Aspirin is the trade mark of
Bayer Manufacture of Monoacetieaeid-
ester of Salicylicacid.
FOR RENT—An apartment, newly
worked over. Will D. Wailes.
jNTERNATtONA!