North Georgia citizen. (Dalton, Ga.) 1868-1924, November 24, 1921, Image 8

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THE DALTON CITIZEN, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1921 ANNOUNCEMENT. Chiropractic, the Science the Hu man Family has sought for ages. The sensible, drugless road to health. It is my desire to announce to the people of Dalton and vicinity that I shall be here three days in the week —on Mondays, Wednesday and Fri days, for the benefit of those people who are suffering from some disease or affliction. No matted what your ailment is, don’t think your case is hopeless until you have tried^ Chiro practic spinal adjustment. What it has done for ethers, it will do for you. Do not, through ignorance of this won derful science, shut the door to your ultimate relief and happiness. Remember the dates' and places, over Finck Overall company, in the Hard wick building on Crawford street, Dalton,. Ga. Dr. S. F. LaParry, who is noted in his profession as a specialist in Chat tanooga, Tenn., where he has offices there located at 20% West 9th street, and who has given wonderful results in Chiropractic and Natural method of healing. My offices are modem and sanitary. Ladies invited, too; there is TO BE ELECTED Phi fraternity which holds its ninety- seventh annual meeting there the last of the week. Si ffi Hi Women of Dalton: If you regis tered last year or if you have not registered at all in the city, go to the clerk’s office in the fire depart ment building and register to par ticipate in the coming elections. Si Hi Hi Improve the Tone of Your Phono- ,graph with a Gennett Record. City Drug Store. * Hi Hi Hi Women of Dalton: If you regis tered last year or if you have not registered at all in the city, go to the clerk’s office in the fite depart ment building and register to par ticipate in the coming elections. Hi Hi Hi You can’t have good health with a disordered stomach. Correct your stomach disorders with Tanlac and Finoh- ♦ PERSONAL MENTION “The Store of Dependability” Diamond and Platinum Jewelry From ‘Davis & Freeman’s May Be Inspected in Your Own Home Any person, in the city or out, who furnishes commercial references, or who is known to us, may have an assortment of Diamonds sent to their home for inspection. If you find what you want, keep it and return the rest. There is no obli- S ition to buy. Davis & Freeman iamonds are sold for cash or on , i terms; the price being the same either way. Every Davis & Free man Diamond is guaranteed to be in every detail just exactly what it is represented. from the second only one man runs ward, he will, of course, be elected; but if two run from that ward, the voters of al lwards will say which of the two shall serve; and so,on through all of the wards. When the original bill was sent to Hon. N. A. Bradford, representative, with the request that he -pass same, it was stated here that .the bill was op posed by some because they felt like the four men who had served only one year of the two-year terms to which they were elected, should have another year, and so the amendment ti let them serve another year war forward- He informed If you want good things to eat and get your money’s worth, try us, and we will let you be the judge.—Brown’s Restaurant, S. Hamilton Street, Dal ton, Ga. Hi Hi Hi Just received—. Car of lime, • Car of Wells’ hard brick, Car of Jellico Coal, Car of sewer pipe, Car of cement. See us before you buy; it will make you money. Bowen Bros. Hi Hi Hi ASK your dealer for Reed’s Glen dale syrup, North Georgia’s finest sor ghum. Our guarantee protects you. Don’t let them sell you “just as good.” The trouble is they may not have it. Il-24r6tpd. “For Bonds”; those opposing such is sue sh«n have inscribed on their votes the words, •’Against Bonds.” (c) That the amount of such bonds be Ninety Thousand ($90,000) Dollars, the bonds to be in denomination of Five Hundred ($500) Dollars each, and all to bear date of January 15th, 1922, and all to bear interest at the rate of six (6) per centum, per annum, such interest payable semi-annually, on July 15th, and January 15th of each year. (d) That said bonds shall mature, Four Thousand Five Hundred ($4,500) Dollars on January 15th, 1923, and Four Thousand Five Hundred i$4,500) Dollars mature each follow ing January 15th, until all are matured and finally paid off January 15th, 1942. (e) That the money received from the sale of said bonds shall be used in repairing, enlarging, and equipping the present school buildings in the said City" of Dalton, and in buying land, erecting buildings and putting in equipment as the proper authorities of said City may determine will best serve the educational interests of the said City of Dalton, in giving to it a high school. (f) That the proper officers of the said City of Dalton proceed atvbnce to give notice of the aforesaid elec tion, and hold said election, and if the same results in favor of the issuance of said bonds, to proceed as soon as practicable with the issue and sale of said bonds, and the expenditure of the money for the purposes above set out. In all such things the Mayor and Council of such City to proceed as provided by the Constitution and Stat utes of the State of Georgia, in such cases as becoming all such matters. (g) Said bonds, if issued, to be signed by the Mayor and Clerk of the Council of said City, and validated, as prescribed by the laws of said State. (h) In the event said bonds are is sued and sold, as hereinbefore provid ed and as provided by the laws of Georgia /applicable hereto, the pro ceeds from the issue and sale of .said bonds to be placed for expenditure, for the purposes hereinbefore enumerated and specified, in the hands of a Bond Commission of five composed of the Board of Trustees of the Dalton Pub lic Schools composed of Frank Manly, Faul B. Fite, T. S. Shope, W. C. Mc Ghee and Frank S. Pruden or their successors on said school board. ed to Mr. Bradford, the committee here that he had passed the original bill in the house; but he would have the amendment tacked on in the senate. It was thought that this was done; but from the acts just re ceived, it appears that the senate mere ly ratified the original bill as passed by the house and took no action on the amendment. The field is now open for four can didates for councilmen. Davis & Freeman, Inc. DIAMONDS AND PLATINUMSMITHS A7 Whitehall, Atlanta, Ga. Mail Orders Filled Same Day They Are Received you will keep well and strong, er & Nichols.—Adv. LOST—In or between First Metho dist church and Chattanooga avenue, gold bar pin, enameled *n forget-me- nots. Rewavd for return to Miss Fan nie Joe Brown. / The Remington Portable Type writer can be used anywhere and by anyone. City Drug Store. As a gift, a Traveling Set cannot be surpassed. Don’t fail to see ours. Godwin. Hi » Hi Anto-Strop Razors on 30 day Free trial. City Drug Store. Hi Hi Hi Women of Dalton: If you regis tered last year or if you have not registered at all in the city, go to MORTUARY. Why suffer from a bad back, from sharp, shooting twinges, headaches, dizziness and distressing urinary ills? Dalton people recommend Doan’s Kid ney Pills. Ask your neighbor! Could you ask for stronger proof of merit? Mrs. J. H. D. Lankford, 12 Waugh St., Dalton, says :■ “Several years ago I had kidney complaint, and it caused me terrible pains. My body bloated so I was twice my natural size, and if I would touch my finger on my skin, it would leave a mark. I was confined to my bed and was so bad, -I didn’t know what to do. I heard a great deal about Doan’s Kidney Pills and began taking them. A few greatly relieved me and continued use entirely cured me.” Price 60c. at r all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that Mrs. Lankford had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.—Adv. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Lanira Loughridge. Lanira, the bright little 11-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Lough ridge, died Tuesday afternoon follow ing a brief illness of diphtheria and scarlet fever. The body was taken to the Stuart cemetery near Phelps, to day for interment. She is survived by her parents, one sister and one broth er. The bereaved family have the sympathy of their many friends in their great loss. LOAN WANTED. I have a client | who wishes to borrow $1,500, and will secure same with a deed to most desir able piece of real estate, valued at about three or four times this amount. F. K. McCutchen. Dromedary Dates . 25c Sob Maid Seeded Raisins 25c Cleaned Currants . 25c 1-4 lb. pkg. Shelled Al monds . . . 20c 1-4 lb. pkg. Shelled Wal nuts ... 35c 1-4 lb. pkg. Shelled Pecans 40c 1-4 lb. box Glade Cherries 30c 3 1-2 oz. Figs . . 10c 71-2 oz. Figs . . 15c 1 lb. Drained Citron . 60c Soft Shell Walnuts . 50c Brazil Nuts . . 25c Oranges - dozen 40c and 60c Grapefruit, each - 10c Apples - - dozen 40c to 90c Evaporated Apricots, lb 35c Evaporated Peaches, lb. - 25c Evaporated Apples, pkg. . 25c California Prunes 20c and 30c Swans down Cake Flour - 50c Price’s Vanilla, . 35c Sauer’s Vanilla, . .2 for 25c Scudder’s Maple Syrup, qt., 75c Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour 20c Welch’s Grapelade . 35c Welch’s Grape Juice, pt- - 40c Club House Com Flakes, 2 for . . . 25c Quail Rolled Oats, - 2 for 25c Condensed Mince Meat, 2 for . 35c FOR SALE—Eight-room house, elec tric lights, hot and cold water, comer lot, good garage. Apply Julian Mc- Camy. tf. the clerk’s office in the fire depart ment building and register to par ticipate in the coming elections. Hi Hi Hi The Berry Cash and Carry Store will open the first day of December. Tell your friends. We have been in the grocery business for twenty-five years. We wish to thank our many friends for the liberal business and kindness shown us. We think this Classified Ads One Cent A Won We have tufting thread for sale. J. J. Wood, near Crown Cotton Mills. ll-24-2tp«L The Better the Printing rf your stationery the better the impression it will create. Moral: Have your print ing done here. FOR SALE—All my property on South Thornton avenue as follows: One dwelling house, one store house, also 3 building lots fronting on South Thornton avenue, and 3 fronting on Gadsden street. I must sell this prop erty at once to raise some money. Make me a cash offer. S. T. Parker. FOR SALE—Cotton mill doth and bleaching tablets. Watking & Cotr- nelison, 110 N .Hamilton St. ll-17-4tpd. When yon have saved np fifty pre mium coupons from Octagon Soap, Octagon Powder and Octagon White Floating Soap, take them to City DALTON PASTOR BRINGS MESSAGE ON CHILDHOOD Drug Store and receive free a set of six dainty water glasses. It pays to save the premium coupons. FOR RENT—Nine-room house east side South Thornton avenue. Apply W. S. McCarty, Phone 277-J. Rev. F. K. Sims Appeals for Sincer ity of Early Years WANTED—Green beef hides. Top •ice paid. Barrett Produce Co. tf. From the text, “When Israel Was a Child I Loved Him,” Rev. F. K. Sims, pastor of the Presbyterian church at Dalton, Ga., preached a powerful ser mon to bis congregation Sunday morn ing: He pictured the innocence, frank ness, simplicity and trustfulness of childhood and then sketched in a striking manner the hypocrisy, incon sistency, deceit and insincerity that change so many lives in later years. He related a pathetic incident of the death^of a boyhood friend, explaining that as barefoot lads they played to gether, fished in the creeks and streams at home, and loved each other. He spoke of the great promise this friend’s life gave then, and then realized how, twenty years later, he died of delirium tremens. “I loved him for his child hood,” Dr. Sims stated. The minister brought his message close to the hearts of his hearers by touching word pictures of childhood, and concluded with a feeling appeal that men and women might become as little children, frank, sincere, consist ent and trustful. Dr. Sims has been pastor of the Dalton Presbyterian church for the past fifteen years or more. During this time he has received several calls to larger charges at material increase in salary, but members of his You should be thankful- -you can get a Supreme Down Draft Heater at a remarkably low price. Harlan Hard ware Co. it. COME TO THE DALTON BAKERY WHERE YOU CAN OBTAIN THE STAFF OF LIFE- FRESH EVERY DAY— EVERYDAY BREAD AN OUTPOST .OF CIVILIZATION — PURE, CLEAN AND WHOLESOME—EVERYBODY EATS OF IT WITH ZEST AND ENJOYMENT WHY NOT EAT EVERY-DAY BREAD? It’s the BEST BREAD that the people of Dalton have been able to. enjoy. We are willing for it to be tested with any bread on the market today. Made from PILLSBURY’S 4X PATENT FLOUR —and we are glad to say there is none better. Why bake at home when you can buy your bread? rolls, cakes and pies right here at your home bakery, or at yoim grocers, FRESH EVERY DAY—and at prices within the reach of all? Our prices have al ways been reasonable and in line. SPECIAL:—Beginning December 1st we are going to offer 1 loaf of EVERY-DAY Bread for fifteen Every-Day Bread wrappers returned to your grocer or to bakery, for the next four months. BREAD, CAKES AND ROLLS Bread Rolls Every-Day Bread Buns and Rusks Individual Breads Pocket Book Rolls Special Breads French Rolls Vienna Bread Wenie Rolls CAKES Coffee Cake Chocolate and Cocoanut Sponge Cake Orange Lemon Cheese French Cake Japanese —Angel Food ei , ~ „ _ Fruit Cake — Pound Slab Cake Box Cake Cake and Apple Fruit Loaf Cake—Layer Cake Miscellaneous Cakes CAKES FOR ALL OCCASIONS. PASTRIES Lemon Pies Apricot Pies Apple Pies Mince Pies Jelly Rolls Cinnamon Rolls Beginning / January 15th want 200 dozen eggs per week. Barred Rocks, R. L Reds and Wyandottes combined. All kinds of mill cloth for sale at J. J. Wood’s store, near Crown Cotton Mills. ll-24-3tpd. LOST OR STOLEN—Last Friday night large dehorned red Jersey cow and half-grown buckskin Jersey heif er. Reward for return to W. S. Mc Carty, S. Thornton Ave., Phone 277-J. FOR SALE—My home on Crawford reet. Terms easy. B. F. Hunt. ll-3-4tpd. Owe us your orders early and help us to give you better service FOR SALE—Heater wood in any quantities, handled anywhere in city. Call W. P. Edwards, ’Phone 905-30. 2t pd. LOST—One year old male hound dog, white and black spotted. Last seen at the. gin near Rocky Face, Ga. Will pay liberal reward for His return or information of his whereabouts, No tify Fred Brown, at Brown’s Restaur ant, S. Hamilton Street, Dalton, Ga. Phone, No. 141. Glide’s Pepto-Mangan, the Blood-Builder, Arouses Dull Faculties FOR SALE—Good winter laprobes, cheap; good horse collars, $4.50 each. Robert’s Deck’s harness shop. FOUND—Between Yarnells and Dal ton pair shoes. Owner can get same by describing shoes and paying for this ad. L. C. Mullins, Vamells, Ga. It pdL Many a man and many a woman feels all out of sorts from thin, weak ened blood. The least little thing gone wrong throws them into a wild form of despondency. Instead of bracing up and meeting ordinary difficulties; they are downed. Nerves are on edge. Appetite lags. Sleep is restless. They are weak and tired and dull. Poor blood works its havoc till the will loses its power. Few people who fall into habits of worry and despondency real ize that mosjr of their troubles are due to lack of endurance—to blood that has become weakened by over work or straining. Healthy men and women with rich, red blood see things brightly. They tackle life with zest and go along smil ingly, full of eagerness and endurance. Gude’s .Pepto-Mangan taken steadi ly restores the blood to its natural richness. It actually makes red cor puscles, the tiny particles in blood which make it red. Druggists have Gude’s Pepto-Mangan in liquid and tablet form. Advertisement. Bankrupt Sale FOR SALE or trade for. real estate 6-cylinder standard-make car (brand new). Apply P. O. Box 278, Dalton, Ga. congrega tion and the people of Dalton have prevailed on him to stay. He is great ly loved throughout the community and is doing a great work. Through his ministry countless lives have been made better, brighter and happier.— Chattanooga Neivs. On Friday, November 25th, I will sell to the highest bidder, the following property of C. W. Moore, bankrupt, at his home three miles east of Dalton—the old Vernon place: LOOK! BIG REDUCTION in Unit ed States Tires. See Hill’s Garage, Dalton, Ga. Two Mules One Mowing Machine One Hay Rake One Cut Off Saw One Wheelbarrow One Garden Plow Two Cotton Hoes One Ax and Handle One Single Plow Stock One Com Planter One Guano Distributor Two Hay Forks One Two-Horse Turner Hay, Com and Fodder One Cow One Scratcher One Two-Horse Harrow Two Collars and Breeching One Double Turning Plow One Pair Hames One Grindstone One Pruning Knife One Wagon Scales One Double Oxen Yoke One 50-Gal. Oil Tank One Hay Carrying Fork Outfit. One Disc Harrow Save Pennies— Waste Dollars Revised Version. \ “What’s that old one about a penny saved?” “Something about being able to save himself a lot of trouble by saving a little money-”—Wayside Tales. Some users of printing . save pennies by get ting inferior work and lose dollars through lack of ad vertising value in the work they get ' Printers as a rule charge very reasonable prices, for none of diem get rich although nearly all of diem work hard. Moral: Give your printing to a good printer and save money. The Forgetting. “I believe in forgetting injuries!” “That’s all right to forget an injury; but don’t forget that you have forgotten it!”—Wayside Tales. Holding Him. Achie Foppe (who does not tip): I’m down here again for the week-end. Barber (who does not forget): Hair cut or shampoo?—Wayside Tales. WANTED! Terms cash. Sale begins at 10 a. m. Attend this sale and buy a bargain. Your Job Printing Business If We Can't Please You Don’t Come Again Yes, Indeed. She cares not a whit for Madame Grundy’s Opinion, who displays, her .undies. —Wayside Tales. W. LEE McWILLIAMS, Trustee THE DALTON BAKERY Phone 68. S. 0. ELLIS Our Printing Is Unexcelled '