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THE DALTON CITIZEN, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1921.
PAGE THUS
Bread pans —
Well Backets
10 Qt. Galvanized Bucket
6-inch.Stove Pipe
Lantern
Large Lamps
Aluminum Dipper
Collar Pads
Heavy Overalls
Good Dress Ginghams
Hickory Shirtings i
White Oil Cloth \
Large White Towels —
2 Pair Shoe' Laces :.
Men’s Leather Belts
Sugar, per lb
Maxwell House Coffee,
Empire Coffee
Chickamauga Blend Coffee
Arbuckles .
Blue Ridge
Good Bulk Coffee
Peaberry _
Snow, Flake Oats
Calumet Baking Powder _.
Good New Sorghum
5-lb. Bucket Pure Lard
10-lb. Bucket Pure Lard
4-lb. Bucket Shortening
8-lb. Bucket Shortening _
Bulk Pepper
Cheese _ i i
48-lb Peerless Flour ;
48-lb. Superlative Flour,
48-lb Gilt Edge Flour
48-lb. White Lily Flour
48-lb. Grandma’s Wonder Flour
Corn Meal, per bushel _r
Pink Salmon
Sugar Corn
Tomatoes
Stokley’s Hominy
Wesson Oil :
Soup — ——j
Durkees Salad Dressing 1
.per_lb.
No. 13 Oliver Plow Points
Fire Shovel '■
Mouse Traps —
French Harps
Gillette Safety Razor
Butcher Knife
Pocket Knives —
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NOTICE
TO THE PUBLIC
We have decided to continue our SALE, and will FOR
THE NEXT 10 DAYS SPECIALIZE IN EVERY-
THING for MEN, BOYS and YOUTHS.
We also have some big values in Ladies’ Coats, Suits
and Dresses.
Now is your opportunity to buy your fall clothing at
the greatest reduction of the season.
■ ? WHY PAY MORE?
Trade at C. H. FRAKER’S Cash Store and SAVE MONEY
12-lb. Can Bacon $1.95
All 30c. Tobacco : -25
2 Large Boxes Bruton .35
Best Cotton Seed Meal , 2.00
Kerosene Oil per gallon .15
Shotgun Shells — -85
No. 10 Oliver Plow Points
.20
.75
.75
.25
.40 \
$L35
.15
.16
.35
.20
.05
.50
I have added a small line of Men’s,
goods. I have hundreds of other articles
> Your patronage appreciated.
Women’s and Children’s Shoes to my stock. Getfhiy prices before you buy. They are leather. I also handle Watkins
in Groceries, Dishes, Ehamelware, Tinware, Hardware, Dry Goods, Feed, Candy, Fruits, Nuts, Tobacco, Cigars, Etc.
C. H. FRAKER
36 South Hamilton St.
DALTON, GA.
Legal Notices
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE.
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.
GUARDIANSHIP.
Georgia, Whitfield County.
Mrs. Martha Whittemore has appli
ed for the guardianship of the person
and property of Joseph Frazier and
Benjamin Frazier, minor children of
O. G. Frazier, deceased, and I will pass
upon said application on the first Mon
day in December, 1921.
H. J. WOOD, Ordinary.
LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION.
Georgia, Whitfield County.
B. C. Jamison has applied for Let
ters of Administration on the estate
of T. A. Deverell, deceased, and I will
pass upon said application on the first
Monday in December, 1921.
H. J. WOOD, Ordinary.
LEAVE TO SELL.
Georgia, Whitfield County.
W. L. Masingill, administrator es
tate of E. L. /Mallett, deceased, has ap
plied for leave to sell the lands be
longing to said estate, and I will pass
upon said application on the first Mon
day in December, 1921.
H. J. WOOD, Ordinary.
LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION.
Georgia, Whitfield County.
R. G. Shields and T. S. Wilson, hav
ing been selected by the next of kin
of J. L. M. Maddron, deceased, have
applied for Letters of Administration
on the estate of said deceased, and I
will pass upon said application oh the
first Monday in' December, 1921.
H. J. WOOD, Ordinary.
LETTERS OF ADllUNISTRATIONl
Georgia, Whitfield County.
Miss Cora Henderson has applied for
Letters of Administration de bonis
non with will annexed on the estate
of J. H. Lowry, deceased, and I will
pass upon said application on the first
Monday in December, 1921.
H. J. WOOD, Ordinary.
LETTERS OF DISMISSION.
Georgia, Whitfield County.
R. A. Johnson, guardian of Carl Lo
ner, has applied for Letters of Dismis-
• sion from said guardianship and I will
pass upon said application on the first
Monday in December, 1921.
H. J. WOOD, Ordinary.
ing thirteen acres, more or less. Also
fifty acres, more or less, of lot No. 2G9
in the southeast corner of said - lot de
scribed as follows: Beginning at the
southeast comer of lot No. 269, run
ning with the original line west to
Mill creek, thence with creek in a
northerly direction to James H. Wood
line, thence east with said J. H. Wood
line to the original east line, thence
with said original line to the place of
beginning, all of said land being and
lying in the 12th District and 3rd Sec
tion of said county, and sold as the
property of M. N. Wood, deceased, es
tate for the purpose of paying debts
and for distribution to the heirs at
law.
Terms cash.
ELLEN CANTRELL,
Administratrix M. N. Wood deceased,
estate.
EXECUTORS’ SALE.
Georgia, Whitfield County.
By virtue of an order from the court
of ordinary of said county heretofore
granted will be sold to the highest
and best bidder for cash before the
court house door in said county, be
tween the legal hours of sale, on the
first Tuesday in December, 1921, the
following lands belonging to the estate
of M. Q. Workman, deceased:
Eighty acres, more or less, off of lot
of land No. 103 in the 10th District
and 3rd Section qf Whitfield County,
Ga., being the north half of said lot.
Sold for the purpose of paying the
debts of said deceased, and for dis
tribution to the heirs at law.
Cal Workman,
Ola Calhoun,
Executors will of M. Q. Workman, de
ceased. estate.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
Georgia, Whitfield County.
Will he sold at the court hojise door
of said county, on the first Tuesday in
December, 1921, within the legal hours
of sale to the highest and best bidder
for cash, td-wit: »
One Fordson tractor and plow, one
tractor harrow, levied on to satisfy
an execution issued on the 13th day
of Sept., 1921, from the superior court
of Whitfield county, in favor of Paul
B. Fite against E. K. Caylor.
This 3rd day of November, 1921.
T. N. PEEPLES, Sheriff.
LEAVE TO SELL.
Georgia, Whitfield County.
Mrs. Annie Jones, administratrix
estate of W. F. Jones, deceased, has
applied for leave to sell the lands be
longing to said estate and I will pass
upon said application on the first jMon-
day in December, 1921.
H. J. WOOD, Ordinary.
ADMINISTRATRIX’S SALE.
Georgia, Whitfield County.
Pursuant to an order from the
court of ordinary, said county, here
tofore granted will he sold at public
outcry before the court house door,
said county, on the first Tuesday in
December, 1921, between the legal
hours of sale thirty acres, more or less,
of lot of land No. 269, and fifty acres,
more or less, of land lot No. 268, all in
the 12th District and 3rd Section of
Whitfield County, Georgia; commenc
ing at public road at J. H. Wood, south
line running east to the creek, thence
following the creek to the south line,
thence west to the southwest corner
of lot No. 268, thence north eighty rods,
more or less, thence east sixty-six and
one-third rods, thence south, sixty-one
rods, thence east sixty-three and one-
third rods, thence north sixty-two
rods.
Also a part of land lot No. 303 in
the 12th District and 3rd Section, said
county, as follows: Beginning>at the
northwest comer • of said lot 303 and
running with the, original line south
twenty and one-half rods, more or less,
thence due east to public road, thence
with said public road to the original
north line .thence with said original
line to the place of beginning contain-
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
Georgia, Whitfield County.
Pursuant to an order from the court'
of ordinary of said county heretofore
granted will be sold at public outcry
before the court house door, said coun
ty, between the legal hours of sale on
the first Tuesday in December, 1921,
fifty acres, more or less, being part
of lot of land No. 15, in the 12th Dis
trict and 3rd Section of Whitfield
County, Georgia. 'See deed record
book “J,” pages S8 and. 89, office of
clerk of superior court, said county.
Also twenty-eight acres, more or less,
off of lot No. 16, in the 12th District
and 3rd Section of Whitfield County,
Georgia, being in the northwest cor
ner of said lot No. 16, and said lands
being all the land owned by L. N.
Dantzler, deceased, in Whitfield Coun
ty, Georgia, and sold as the lands of
said L. N. Dantzler, deceased, for
paying debts and for distribution to
the heirs at law.
Terms cash.
J. T. ISBILL,
Administrator, estate of L. N. Dahtz-
ler, deceased.
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
Georgia, Whitfield County.
Jennie Stringer vs. J. B. Stringer.
Libel for Divorce in Superior Court
of said county, January Term, 1922.
The defendant, in the above stated
case is hereby notified to be and ap
pear at the next term of said court to
be held on the first Monday in January
next, then and there to* answer plain
tiff’s petition for total divorce, as in
default the court will proceed as to
justice shall appertain. Done by or
der of court
Witness the Hon. M. C. Tarver,
Judge of said court.
C. L. ISBILLE, Clerk, C. W. C.
J. A. LONGLEY, Plaintiff’s Attorney.
NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING OF
CREDITORS.
In the District Court of the United"
States for the Northern District of
Georgia, Northwestern Division.
In Bankruptcy, No. 1533.
In the matter of Henry L. Daniel,
bankrupt.
To the creditors of Henry L. Dan
iel, of Tunnel Hill, in the county of
Whitfield, and district aforesaid, a
bankrupt.
Notice is hereby given that on the
7th day of Nov., A. D., 1921, the said
Henry L. Daniels was duly adjudicat
ed bankrupt; and that the first meet
ing of his creditors will be held at
referee’s office, 11 King St., Dalton,
Ga., on the 2S day of November, A. D.,
1921, at 9 o’clock in the forenoon, at
which time the creditors may attend,
prove their claims, appoint a trustee,
examine the bankrupt, and transact
such other business as may properly
come before said meeting.
C. D. McCUTCHEN,
Referee, in Bankruptcy.
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
Walter Stone vs. Minnie Stone.
Libel for Divorce.
Whitfield Superior Court, January
Term, 1922.
State of Georgia, Whitfield County.
Minnie Stone, defendant in above
stated case is hereby notified of the
pendency of said suit. Let her he and
appear at the next term of said court,
on the first Monday in January, 1922,
to answer. Done by order of court
Witness, Hon. M. C. Tarver. J. S. C.
C. C.
This November 10th, 1922.
C. L. ISBILL, Clerk.
J. A. Longley, Plaintiff’s Attorney.
PETITION FOR INCORPORATION.
Georgia, Whitfield County.
To the Superior Court, said County:
The petition of Mrs. M. E. Judd,
Horace B. Smith, C. P. King, Sam
Smith. J. G. Coghman, Earl Miller, G.
W. Bearden and S. R. Smith, all of
said county, shows to the court the
following facts:
1. Petitioners, together with their
associates, desire to be, incorporated
under the name of the Golden Disk
Cheese Factory, for a period of twen
ty years, with the right to renew such
charter at the expiration of such time.
The object of said corporation is pe
cuniary gain, and to carry on, conduct
and maintain a cheese factory in said
county and near the City of Dalton,
and to buy cream, milk and all other
products relating or connected with
the same or that may be dealt in by
said corporation, and to manufacture
cheese, butter, ice cream and all other
things relating to such manufacture or
that may he' desired to be dealt in by
said corporation, and to make con
tracts, borrorw money, loan money, to
sue and be sued, and do any and all acts
that may be necessary or that may be
desired to be done in the operation of
said business, including tbe market
ing of all products.
2. The principal place of said busi
ness will be near the City of Dalton, in
said county of Whitfield.
3. The capital stock of said corpor
ation shall be $5000, divided into
shares of $50.00 each, and it is desired
to begin in business when 10 per cent
of the capital stock is paid in.
4. Petitioners desire that said cor
poration may have the right to elect
a board of directors' by a majority
vote of its stockholders, and. to elect
a president, vice-president and secre
tary and treasurer and such other offi
cers as may be desired by said board
of directors to have and make all prop
er and necessary by-laws, rules and
regulations that are necessary and may
be proper for the carrying on of said
business, and also to have and use a
common seal. Petitioners further de
sire that said board of directors may
have the right to provide such plan
and carry the same into effect as may
be deemed advisable or desired for the
purpose of making said corporation co
operative in the conduct of its business
and make and prescribe all rules and
regulations relative to such co-opera
tive plan as may be decided upon by
said board of directors.
Wherefore petitioners file this their
petition in the office of the clerk of the
superior court and pray that after the
same has been advertised as required
by law that tbe court grant this pe
tition.
W. C. MARTIN,
Attorney for Petitioners.
Filed in office, this the. 16th day of
November, 1921.
C. L. ISBILL,
Clerk Whitfield Superior Court.
Georgia, Whitfield County.
Office of clerk of superior court of
Whitfield County, Georgia.
I, C. L. Isbill, clerk of the superior
court of Whitfield County, Georgia,
hereby certify that the foregoing is a
true and correct copy of the applica
tion for charter as the same appears
to be filed in this office.
This the 36th day of November, 1921.
C. L. ISBILL,
Clerk Whitfield Superior Court.
NOTICE TO CONCRETE CON
TRACTORS.
The abbutting property owner jr
after due notice, having failed and
refused to construct sidewalks in front
of their property, as required by the
conditiops of an ordinance of the City
of Dalton. Georgia, and said matter
having been duly and regularly passed
upon by the mayor and council of said
city, sealed proposals to construct
sidewalks on the southside of Matilda
street from Lucky street bo North
Selvidge street, and south on the west
side of said Selvidge street to Water
works street, all in the City of Dal
ton, Georgia, to be four feet in width,
of the prescribed thickness and mate
rials, all subject to inspection by the
city inspector, and to include all ma
terial, cuts and fills on a grade to he
furnished by said city.
Right is reserved to accept or re
ject any and all bids.
BEN STATEN, Chairman.
JOHN POMEROY
John Pomeroy, “the savior of Lon
don," who invented the explosive bul
let that kept the Zeppelins from do
ing more damage to it than they did.
The British government gave him a
reward of $125,000.
The Fleeing Wicker.
“Funny thing about the wicked !”•
“How’s that?”
“They get the worst of it in the long
run—but they get a good long rue.
first!”—Wayside Tales.
Come to Think of It, Yes!
There "is nothing particularly re
markable about the way women are
dressing. The wonder is that they
never thought of it before.—Wayside
Tales.
He’s Married.
“What’s his present salary?”
“He says it’s never present long
enough to know!”—Wayside Tales.
Signor Tommaso Tittoni, president
of the Italian senate, who has been
in the United States lecturing on the
economic, financial and social aspects
of Italian life.
MAN’S
BEST AGE
Making Her Lips Stick.
Gertie: What is the best form of ex
ercise for the, er, complexion?
Mertie: Walking—providing the
drug store is within walking distance.
—Wayside Tales.
Made for Me!
Pollyanna’s mother thinks
Polly is the maid for me.
So, when I am due to call,
Polly’s not herself at all.
I won’t analyze each charm,
As I wouldn’t do her harm,
But will only say: “Methinks
Pollyanna’s ‘made’ for me”
—Terrell Love Holliday, in Wayside
Tales. ‘ *
Of Course Not!
“It’s all right to tell a woman she
is an angel, but—”
“But—?’
“It isn’t necessary to keep harping
on the subject!”—Wayside Tales.
The Dempee.
“How did you get the black eye?”
“I was doing some shadow boxing
and neglected to duck one of my vic
ious swings.”—Wayside Tales.
His Condition!
First Author: Can you compose
stories when your wife is present?
Second Author: Why, I can’t even
compose myself!—Wayside Tales.
His Breath.
He: I can hold my breath two min
utes !
She: You don’t say? And it’s pretty
strong tonight, too!—Wayside Tales.
ASPIRIN
Name “Bayer” on Genuine
Warning! Unless you see the name
“Bayer” on package or on tablets you
are not getting genuine Aspirin, pre
scribed by physicians for twenty-one
years and proved safe by millions. Take
Aspirin only as told in the Bayer pack
age for Colds, Headache, Neuralgia,
Rheumatism, Earache, Toothache, Lum
bago and for Pain. Handy tin boxes of
twelve Bayer Tablets of Aspirin cost few
cents. Druggists also sell larger pack
ages. Aspirin is the trade mark of
Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticadd-
ester of Salicylicacid.
25 Men Wanted!
I want 25 men who shave themselves or who want
to shave themselves to see me this week on the
squarest shoulder to shoulder razor proposition that
has ever been offered to man. This is not a new
razor selling scheme, neither is it a new razor, nor
do I want to sell you this razor.
But I do want to lend you a Valet Auto Strop Razor
for 30 days and let you sell yourself—it’s a whole
lot easier for me.
Come in and ask for this razor proposition. If I am
not in, I will be home shaving with this same razor.
Expecting you today, I am,
Razorally yours,
CLYDE CRAWFORD
at The City Drug Store.
P. S.—In the event you do not find me in, the other fellows
can give you the same dope