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THE DALTON CITIZEN, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1921.
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HUNDREDS OF NEW SUDSCRIDERS
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of The Citizen. Fact is that Dollar offer has proved more than the people could
resist, and as a result, the subscriptions have poured into our office in a most
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We want to put The Citizen into every home in the county, and while conditions
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Dalton, Ga.
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Legal Notices
CONFISCATION PETITION^
Dalton, Ga., Oct. 20, 1921.
to Charley Stansell, Greeting:
You are hereby notified that on this
ite Joe M. Lang, Solicitor General,
ias filed a petition in this office seek-
lg to confiscate a certain Maxwell car
seized hy the sheriff on October 22,
1021, as having been used by you in
the transportation of intoxicating
liquors in said county.
You are hereby required to appear
and make defense within the time pro
rated by law. This Oct. 20, 1921.
C. L. ISBILL.
Clerk Superior Court.
YEAR’S SUPPORT,
pleorgia, Whitfield County.
The appraisers appointed to set a-
|art - a year’s support for the widow
. G. Caldwell, deceased, have filed
heir report with me and I will pass
|)on said report on the first Monday
November, 1921.
II. J. WOuD, Ordinary.
iLETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION,
eorgia, Whitfield County.
.Tames Wells has applied for Letters
|f Administration on the estate of
dm Wells, deceased, and 1 will
[ass upon said application on the first
Monday in November. 1021.
H. J. WOOD, Ordinary.
.ETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION.
Beorgia, Whitfield County.
•T. J. Whitten has applied for Letters
Administration on the estate of Mrs.
I. G. Wilson, deceased, and I will pass
lion said application on the first Mon-
fay in November, 1921.
H. J. WOOD. Ordinary.
said report on the first Monday in
November, 1921.
H. J. WOOD, Ordinary.
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE.
ton, D. C.
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.
Tl. J. WOOD, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Whitfield County.
All creditors of the estate of E. H.
Goad, late of Whitfield county, de
ceased, are hereby notified to render
in their demands to the undersigned
according to law, and all persons in
debted to said estate are required to
make immediate payment. This No
vember 1st, 1921.
Jno. A. Shope.
Administrator of E. H. Goad, deceased.
10-27-2tpd. | FARM LOAN APPRAISER
ARRIVED THIS WEEK
FOR SALE—One twenty-horsepower
engine, one twenty-five . horsepower
boiler, one saw mill with belt and -saws.
Will be sold cheap for cash or lumber.
Apply Duane Chair Co., Dalton, Ga.
10-27-3t
Classified Ads
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WANTED—Green beef hides,
price paid. Barrett Produce Co.
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 ol
six dainty water glasses. It pays to
save the premium coupons.
LEAVE TO SELL,
eorgia, Whitfield County.
[J. T. Tsbill. administrator estate of
N. Dantzler, deceased, has applied
|r leave to sell the lands belonging
said estate and 1 will pass upon
Jid application on the first Monday in
ivember, 1921.
H. J. WOOD. Ordinary.
LETTERS OF DISMISSION,
argia, Whitfield County.
[Mrs. Amanda Talley, administratrix
jtate of William S. Talley, deceased,
is applied for Letters of Dismission,
nd I will pass upon said application
the first Monday in November, 1921.
H. J. WOOD, Ordinary. e
YEAR’S SUPPORT,
orgia, Whitfield County,
fhe appraisers appointed to set
Efcrt a year’s support for the widow
EfiR Robert H. Baker have filed their
Hgport with me and I will pass upon
NOTICE OF LETTING BRIDGE
CONTRACT ON COUNTY LINE,
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,
•date 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 fee in the office of the or
dinaries of Whitfield and Murray
counties.
Certified checks with bid in the sum
of $200 payments to be made upon 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
eli bids.
This the Sth day of October, 1921.
H. J.< WOOD,
Chairman Whitfield Co. Board;
W. D. WILBANKS,
Chairman Murray Co. Board.
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
pass upon said application on the first
Monday in November, 1921..
H. J. WOOD, Ordinary.
FOR SALE—Eight-room house, elec
tric lights, hot and cold water, corner
iot, good garage. Apply Julian Mc-
Camy. tf.
FOR SALE—Six-room bungalow,
close in; $1,000 down, balance on easy
terms. W. E. Stroup.
FOR SALE OR RENT—Store house
and three acres of land, on East Mor
ris street. Apply Mrs. Mary Brooke.
10-20-4L
Beginning January 15th want 200
dozen eggs per week. Barred Rocks, R.
I. Reds and Wyandottes combined.
Need not be fancy hut must he pure
blood and good laying strain. Prefer
farm flocks. Will pay 10c dozen above
market price. Write fully state how
many yon can furnish. J. I. Hosford.
73 Peachtree St,, Atlanta, Ga. ll-3-4tpd.
FOR SALE—My home on Crawford
street. Terms easy. B. F. Hunt.
11-3-4 t.pd.
FOR SALE—Two good mules, five
and eight years old; will work any
where. Apply to G. S. Mullins, at
Farrar Lumber Co. 10-20-4t pd.
FOR RENT—My house two miles
west of Dalton. B. F. Smith, Phone
912-30. 10-27-4t
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
references to: Hugh Richardson, 66%
North Forsyth St., Atlanta, Ga. 10-27-3t
Civil Service examinations Novem
ber. Positions $1400-$1600. Age, 18
upward. Experience unnecessary. For
free particulars, instruction, write R.
Terry (former Civil Service examin
er), 1016 Continental Bldg., Washlng-
JUST RECEIVED—Shipment Army
field and russet shoes, blankets and
other army goods. Come and see us.
Dalton Army Store. ltpd.
LOST—At county fair, large dinner
plate decorated in pink roses. Please
notify Citizen office.
FOR SALE—Nicely located 5-room
house in the e^ge of city limits with
all kinds of fruit, fine well of water
.(tiled) on back porch, good pasture
with running water, 13 acres of land in
all, dandy place for dairy or trucking.
Onr reasons for slling is that we are
disabled to run the place. Apply to
Mrs. B. F. Perry, No. 2‘McCamy St.,
Dalton, Ga., across the street from
Looper’s warehouse .
STOLEN—Last Wednesday night in
front of the Crescent Theatre, a bicycle,
Pathfinder make, bine frame-faith white
center; sprocket No. 27192, Record tires
almost new, low handle bars, Morrow
brake. Will appreciate any informa
tion. See Earl Bishop or Emmett TTiii
at Showalter’s.
Money Will Soon Be Available for
Farmers Says Mr. Shattuck
WANTED—Man with car to sell low
priced GRAHAM TIRES. $130.00 per
week and commissions; GRAHAM
TIRE CO., 639 Boulevard, Benton
Harbor, Mich.
FOR RENT—Seven-room cottage, 57
South Thornton avenue, November 1st.
Phone 368. Carrie W. Green.
WANTED—A few Liberty bonds at
market prices. J. A. Crawford.
FOR SALE—7-room house and lot
in center of business district of Dalton,
Ga. Reason—owner non-resident Mrs.
J. C. Brownlee, Calhoun. Ga. ll-3-2tpd.
Federal Farm Loan Appraiser Shat
tuck arrived here this week to investi
gate the values of the farms on which
about 40 of the farmers of the county
are seeking federal farm loans. Mr.
J. J. Copeland, secretary-treasurer of
the local farm loan organization, has
charge of the business here.
Mr. Shattuck states that the money
will he available within 6Q days after
he makes'his report.
The applications for loans total
about $120,000. *
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