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THE DALTON CITIZEN. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8,-1921,
6000 TO H£fcR H6R
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“Only a man who has to work for a
living knows what it means to get back
on the job after not hitting a lick of
I lost twelve
work for a whole year,
months straight time on account of
stomach trouble. One of the worst cases
I guess any man ever had. Tanlac not
only made me a well man again but
built me up 19 pounds in weight. I
am writing all my friends in other
cities to tell them of the wonderful
news.”
The above statement was made by
George B. Lowe, well-known employee
of the-Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co.,
living at 451 McGowan St., 1 Akron,
Ohio.
Tanlac is sold in Dalton by Fincher
& Nichols and by leading druggists
everywhere.—Adv.
Every Cloud Has a Silver
✓ Lining J
By PERCY L. CROSBY
Cop^xlj(tat.b7 the McClurg Newspaper Sjnd.cate
Sylvia, spent Sunday with Mrs. Jewel body was taken Saturday to Poplar
Chastain, of Pine Grove.
Mrs.
spent Sunday with Mrs. J. L. Edwards,
of Spring Place. .
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hill and children,
of Dalton, spent Sunday afternoon with
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Edwards.
Several from here attended .singing
at Grove Level Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Marian Hopkins is very sick at
this writing. We hope she will soon
be out again.
Mrs. Lizzie Smith, of Eton, visited
relatives in our burg last week.
Mr. Wallace Teasley, of Grove Level,
passed through our.burg Sunday.
Mrs. Lee Dillard and Miss Jessie
Fincher spent Saturday in Dalton.
Springs cemetery for interment.
Ida Greeson and son, Lewin, family has the sympathy of
friends in their bereavement.
CENTER POINT
Don’t worry and complain about a
bad back. Get rid of it! For weak
kidneys, lame and achy backs, your
neighbors recommend Doan’s Kidney
Pills. Ask your neighbor!
A. W. Hill, watchmaker, 45 N. Ham
ilton St., Dalton^ says: I suffered
from dull pains across the small of my
back. My kidneys didn’t act as they
should, either. On hearing of Doan’s
Kidney Pills, I began taking them, get
ting my supply at Fincher &'Nichols’
Drug Store. I noticed great improve
ment in a short time and continued use
regulated my kidneys.”
TEN YEARS LATER, Mr. Hill said:
“I haven’t had any return of kidney
complaint for many years as Doan’s
Kidney Pills cured me.”
Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t
simply ask for a kidney remedy—get
Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that
Mr. Hill had. Foster-MUburn Co.,
Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.—Adv.
Has Your
Subscription
Cxpired?
Come in and
renew it next
time you are
in town.
here Sunday morning. Let’s everybody
come out every Sunday morning at 10
o’clock and have a good Sunday school.
Most of the armers around here are
done gathering. AH made fairly good
crops if Mr. Boll Weevil was here by
the hundreds.
Mrs. W. J. Ford was the week-end
guest of her brother. Mr. Prior Stark,
in Chattanooga.
Mrs. J. M. Cavender spent an evening
last week with Mrs. Mattie Kerr, near
High Point.
Those spending Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Cavender were Mr. and Mrs.
S. J. Jones, Mrs. : Sallie and Miss Ida
Jones, Mrs. Clara King, Lizzie Bell,
Johnnie'. Ford and Morris King, Gus-
sie Cavender, Geneva Jones and Mr.
Dennis Bailey.
Mrs. Clara King, Misses Lizzie Bell
King and Ila Ford spent a few days
last week in Chattanooga.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Thompson and
daughter, Ava Nell, of Cartersville,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Keen and family.
Mr. Lum Quinn, of Calhoun, is the
guest of relatives here and at Phelps.
Mr. Tom Keen attended the old sol
diers’ .reunion in Chattanooga last
week.
«^Rev. Allen, of Tilton, spent Friday
night of last week with Mr. F. W. Hix.
fl?he singing given by Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Cavender Sunday afternoon was
enjoyed by all present.
NatonalCarbon Co. I
When . 0
Comp’ny Comes
—what new airs of busy impor
tance the old doorbell puts on!
Take home a Columbia “Bell
Ringer” Dry Battery and give your
doorbell a chance. A single package
of double power—solid as a brick—
no connectors to fuss with. For all
bells, buzzers, alarms, heat regulators,
etc. One Columbia “Bell Ringer”
works better and lasts longer than
the wired-up group of ordinary cells.
Sold by electricians, auto accessory shops
and garages, hardware and general stores.
You cannot mistake the package.
MORTUARY
I. O. Ot F. Encampment.
Dalton Encampment No. 37, I. O. O.
F.^ will meet in regular session Tues
day evening, November 8, at 7:30
o’clock. Work in Royal Purple degree.
The presence of all members is urgently
requested.
J. H. McCoy, C. P.
M. A. Keister, Scribe.
FORMER DALTON MAN
DIED IN BIRMINGHAM
. Announcement.
The Eata-Bita-Pie dub will meet at
the Gordon Springs school house Sat
urday night, Nov. 5. Everybody is in
vited.
Death of Bert Haggard Occurred
Monday Night
Bert Haggard, former trainmaster of
the Southern road here, died suddenly
Monday in Birmingham. He was a
brother of Ed Haggard, whose sudden
death occurred about a year ago at
Varnell.
Mr. Haggard had hosts of friends
here who will be sorry to learn of his
death. He was a brother-in-law of Mr.
John Springfield, of this city. Mr.
Springfield and daughter, Mrs. Bob
Hurt, left here yesterday to attend the
funeral in Birmingham, Ala.
Daughters of America,
Dalton Council No. 15, D. of A., will
meet in regular session Friday evening,
November 4, at 7 o’clock. All members
are urgently requested to be present
and assist in conferring degrees.
Addie Brown, Councilor.
May Combee. Rec. Sec.
The purified and refined
calomel tablets that are
nausealess, safe and sure.
Medicinal virtues retain
ed and improved. Sold
only in sealed packages.
Price 35c.
The farmers are just about done
gathering crops in this section.
Miss Jessie Fincher spent Sunday
with relatives at Pine Grove.
Mr. Lee Terry, of Oklahoma, visited
his niece, Mrs. Charlie Kistner, last
week. —
Mr. Amos Hopkins made a business
trip to Murray county last week.
Mrs. W. P. Edwards and daughter,
Wrinkle Bros. Foundry & Machine Works
General Repair Work, Castings
Depot Street :t‘ Dalton, Ga.
Edna Eva Long.
Edna Eva, the 1-year-old daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. H.- P. Long, died Fri
day at the home on Route 4, and the
Club House Cofefe, lb. - -40c
Maxwell House Coffee - 40c
Maxwell House Coffee,
3 lbs. - - $1.15
Chickamauga Blend 'Coffee,
lb. . - - - 40c
Chickamauga Blend Coffee.
3 lbs - - $1.15
Empire Coffee, lb. - - 40c
Empire Coffee, 3 lbs. $1.10
Good Roasted Coffee,
10 lbs - - $1.50
Beechnut Pork and Beans
Doz. cans - $1.50
Campbell’s Soups,dox.cans $1.35
Swansdown Cake Flour - 50c
Price’s Vanilla Extract 1- 35c
Sauer’s Vanilla Extract,2 for 25c
Scudder’s Maple Syrup, qt., 75c
New Sorghum, qt. - - 20c
Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour 20c
Large Octagon Soap, doz 90c
D O YOU wish to know how thousands and thousands
of women have gone thru motherhood without
knowing some of the pains and -discomforts incident
to childbirth? Listen to this:
Motherhood creates almost a new
state of being for a woman.
Mother’s Friend is used externally
as a massage; and its purpose, thru
daily use, is to gradually, gently and
effectively relax the muscles and
nerves involved in the function of
child-bearing; to make the skin soft,
pliable and elastic so that it may
expand easily and naturally as the
abdomihal parts enlarge—thereby re
lieving the tension and strain on these
muscles and nerves of the otherwise
severe distension before delivery.
Mrs. C. J. Hartman. 515 Palm St.,
Scranton, Pa., says:
“I am willing and anxious to tell any
mother about Mother's Friend. It did
me so much good that I wouldn’t be
without it it it cost $5.00 a bottle. With
my first two children I had a doctor and
a nurse and then they had to use instru
ments. but with my last two children
I only had a nurse; we had no time to
get a doctor because I wasn’t very
sick—only about ten or fifteen min
utes.”
Many doctors and nurses recommend
Mother’s Friend. It contains no narcotics,
or habit-forming drugs and is perfectly
harmless. All drug stores carry Mother’s
Friend.
The network of nerves across the
abdomen, the loins, the back and
other parts now become super-sensi
tive. All these nerves are being called
on to perform unusual duties.
These nerves must be pacified
and comforted; must be put in
condition for the crisis that is
pending.
If these nerves are not soothed and
quieted, they may set up aggravated
nerve tension, increasing in severity
from month to month, sometimes
even culminating in a nervous paraly
sis of the back and limbs. This leaves
the mother-to-be in a condition where
she is unable, fully, to meet the test
when the climax of maternity arrives.
WARNING: Avoid using plain oils, greases and substitutes—
they act only on the skin and may cause harm without doing good.
Fordson Tractor Demonstration
On the Smith Farm One Mile North of Dalton on Cleveland Road
Tuesday. Nov. 8th
We have arranged to have with us representatives from the Ford Motor Company, David T.
Bussey and Implement Manufacturers who will assist us in giving
A TRACTOR DEMONSTRATION
OF ALL KINDS OF PLOWING-,' HARROWING AND SEED BED PREPARATION AND
BELT DRIVEN MACHINERY. „
This demonstration is under the direction of the Ford Motor Co., and the manufacturers who
manufacture plows and other implements to he used with the Fordson tractor and their represent
atives will be in the field to give you any information that you may want regarding the Fordson
tractor or implements.
AN ILLUSTRATED LECTURE
On Correct Seed Preparation and a FREE MOVING PICTURE SHOW
At the Court House in Dalton, Monday Evening, Nov. 7th, 7 O’Clock.
Do not miss this lecture and pictures as they are very interesting and contain valuable and
instructive information on better fanning.
This demonstration will be the biggest one of its kind ever held in this part of the country.
These pictures and lecture will be very interesting and instructive.
• - Don’t for get the dates—lecture and pictures Monday evening Nov. 7th, seven o’clock—Field
demonstration Tuesday Nov. 8th, at Horace Smith’s farm on Cleveland road one mile north of Dal
ton.
EVERYBODY INVITED. IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN BETTER
FARMING DO NOT FAIL TO ATTEND BOTH THE FIELD DEMON
STATION AND THE PICTURES.
Used by Expectant Mothers
for Three Generations
BROAD ACRE
Little Miss Sadie Caylor, who has
been suffering for several days with a
bad sore on her arm, was taken to the
Hamilton Memorial hospital for treat
ment Monday. We hope she will soon
be able to retnm home.
Misses Violet, Maggie and Beulah
Hinkle gave a pound sapper Saturday
night Those present to enjoy the occa
sion were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hackney,
Mrs. and Mrs. Forrest King; Misses
Ida Morgan, Katie Lou Caylor, Lizzie
Foster, Minnie Elledge and Mary Nell
Caylor; Messrs. Charlie Reed, Bob Fos
ter, Frank Hammontree and »Oliver
Hammontree. All report a jolly good
time.
Mr. Will Thogmartin, of Athens,
spent Saturday night with homefolks.
Mr. George Thompson, of Dalton,
called on friends here Sunday.
. Miss Fannie Thogmartin is spending
a few days with her sister, Mrs. Nell
Kirk, at Dogwood Valley.
They cost more hut
are more than worth it.
UNION MADE WT
Wear Like A Pig's
ASK YOUR DEALER
W. M. FINCK & CO,
Detroit, Mich.
Dallas, Texas.
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