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abiding faith in the power of the blood ed and as provided by the laws
to save from sin, and the presence of
the Holy Spirit to prserve blameless
the redeemed sinner.
Sixth, That a copy of these resolu
tions be" furnished, one to the family
of our deceased friend, one to the
one to the Dal-
“Thatch your roof before
rainy weather; dig your well
before you become parched
with thirst.” (Ancient Proverb of China)
Foresight is better than
hindsight in money matters.
Deposit money regularly
when you have it and you’ll
have it when you need it.
We Invite Thrift Accounts
bonds to be placed for expenditure, ror
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,
Paul B. Fite, T. S. Shope, W. C. Mc
Ghee and Frank S. Pruden or their
successors on said school board.
W. E. Wood, Mayor;
Ben Staten, Alderman 1st Ward;
Jud Williams, Alderman 2nd Ward;
J. N. Caylor, Alderman 3rd Ward;
C. L. Stacy, Alderman 4th Ward;
Van F. Kettles, Alderman 5th Ward;
W. T. Kenner, Alderman 6th Ward;
F. D. Percy, Alderman 7th Ward;
K. N. Robertson Alderman Sfh Ward.
I certify that the above and forego-
of the resolution as
secretary for record
ton Citizen for publication, and one
to the Christian Index for publication.
' Respectfully submitted,
(Mrs. L. J. Allyn,
airs. G. M. Cannon, Sr.,
Mr. F. F. Farrar, Com.
First Baptist Church.
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on file in my office.
W. M. CARROLL, Clerk,
City of Dalton.
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TAKES 100 SHOTS TO
KILL CIRCUS ELEPHANT
Beaumont, Tex.—A circus elephant
was killed by Sheriff Hilton, of Orange,
on Saturday after the animal went on
a rampage. Frightening hundreds in
the community, the animal was pur
sued by horsemen' and motorists and
over a hundred shots were fired before
it was brought down.
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Call at this office
I thought I would write to the dear
old paper from Walker county, as I
have moved away from Dalton. I
like this country fine.
Mr. W. E. King and Mr. J. R. Tudor
have been busy the last week working
in their new shop.
Glad to report Mr. Burgess, of our
neighborhood, some better, as he has
been sick some time.
Mrs. Georgia Little left our commu
nity for LaFayette Thursday afternoon
to join her husband.
The people of our neighborhood
would enjoy some cold weather for hog
killing, as we haven’t had any cold
weather yet.
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Resolution.
State of Georgia,
Whitfield County, , ss.
City of Dalton.
At a meeting of the Mayor and'
Councilmen of the said city of Dalton,
held in the Council Chamber Novem
ber 21st, 1921, the following resolntion
was duly passed and adopted:
Whereas, it has been made to ap
pear that the school buildings and the
equipment of such buildings now in
the City of Dalton, said State and
County, are inadequate to meet the
demands necessary to furnish reason
able facilities for those attending such
schools at the present, and the need
for more school buildings and equip
ment for the same is becoming more
urgent and necessary each day; there
fore
Be it resolved as follows: (a) That
school bonds be issued by the City of
Dalton, said State and County, as pro
vided in paragraphs I and II, Section
of the Constitution of
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Therp will be a pie supper at New
Hope church Saturday night, Dec. 3.
All girls are invited to bring pies, and,
boys, come and buy them. The pro
ceeds will go for the benefit of New
Hope church.
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a box. Children love Cascarets too.
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BOX 54
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
GEORGIA, Whitfield County.
To the Sheriff of said County and his
Lawful Deputies—Greetings:
Mary Lucile Patrick vs. D. L. Patrick.
Complaint
The defendant, D. L. Patrick, here
by required personally or by attorney
to be and appear at the Superior
Court, to be held in and for said coun
ty on the first Monday in January
next, then and there to answer the
plaintiff’s demand in an action of com
plaint as In default thereof the Court
will proceed as to justice shall apper
tain.
Witness
The passing of Mrs. Josiah Crudup
November 4th, 1921, removes from Dal
ton one of its most lovable women. She
belonged to that rare mother-type to
whom childhood, innocence, hopeless
ness and suffering make a constant
appeal; she won lasting friends by her
cheerful disposition, which was always
one of brightness and filled with the
calm content of sincere Christianity,
which she most truly lived.
When her word was given it was
depended on; when her friendship was
given, it was genuine.
It was a pleasure to note the conge
niality and partnership of husband and
wife.
There is only one who can under
stand and sympathize in such deep af
fliction—“the great Comforter of all
hearts.”
The Master said, “I will not leave
you comfortless;” our consolation is
that “she is not dead but sleepeth.”
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HERE’S HAPPY VILLAGE;
ALL BELONG TO CHURCH
County Tax Books
*
close December 20th.
All taxes not paid by
the 20th will be subject
to interest.
7, Article 7,
1877, of the State of Georgia;
(b) That an election.be called and
held as provided in Section 440, of
Park’s Code of Georgia, such an elec
tion to be held on the 6th day of Jan
uary, 1922, for the purpose of allow
ing the qualified voter sof the said
City of Dalton, said State and Coun
ty, the privilege of voting on the ques
tion of issuing, or not issuing of such
bonds; at which election those favor
ing the issue of said bonds shall have
inscribe don their votes the words,
“For Bonds”; those opposing such is
sue shall 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
Dollars each,
M. C. Tarver.
the .Hon.
Judge of said Court, this 26th day of
November, 1921. r /
C. L. ISBILL, Clerk
el ind contented town. There are in
the village just 35 families, with an
average of four members, who Wn
their own homes, and seven other fam
ilies who pay the landlord. Of the 35
home owners but one has an encum
brance on his property, and that is
small and will be cleared off within 60
days. A fine undenominational church
is presided over by a clergyman who
believes and t a ! ches that the world was
made for the “Son of Man,
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St. Louis Mo.—Adv.
“Soon we shall stand on the brink,
See the dark shadows, and feel ,the
death dew; _
Earth will grow silent as we enter the
valley;
But beyond the gloom, we will find
Heaven and you.”
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regardless
of his creed, and whose daily unction
to his parishioners is to practice the
Golden Rule. Every resident of the
town is a member of the church and
attends services whenever scheduled.
There are no poor in Stony Bottom,
neither are there any who claim to be
rich iA this world’s goods. Twelve au
tomobiles are owned by residents,
there is no record of any debt, and
everybody appears happy and content
ed with life. In the town school the
pupils are taught to believe that hon
esty, straightforward dealing and so
briety are foundations upon which hap
piness of the human race depends. It
has been years since a crime wor
thy of the name was commiteed in
Stony Bottom, and the last jail prison
er is not in the memory of the young
er generation. The leading citizens, at
a meeting in the church recently, in
discussing the evil times that have
fallen on the world, reached the con
clusion that the “greed of man and
commercialism” were responsible.
Telephone 70-L
J. T. WILLS
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DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE.
DALTON, GA.
Rates Reasonable
Andrew Harris.
Andrew Harris, aged 37 years, died
Thursday at his home at Carbondale,
interment being made Friday in the
Cove cemetery.
Five Hundred ($500)
and all to bear date of January 15th,
1922 v 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
($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 at once
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 suiffi.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 provld-
Therefore, be is resolved:
First, We feel the family has lost
for awhile, the body of a most dev„oted
loving and careful
L. H. CRAWFORD TO GET
FINE GOVERNMENT JOB
Mrs. Martha M. Nelson.
-Mrs. Martha M. Nelson, aged S7
years, died Saturday at her home on
Route 1, Dalton, the body being taken
Sunday to Tilton cemetery for inter
ment.
wife and most
mother. We feel that her precious in
fluence and watchful spirit will ever
abide in the home;
Second, That we mourn a heavy loss
iu our church, but we recognize the,
wisdom of the divine One, and that we
hereby renew our vows to our heaven
ly Father, begging for grace to keep
Dalton Man Will.Be Chief Field Dep
uty in Collector’s Office
The many local friends of Mr. L- H.
Crawford of this city will be interested
in the following which appeared in last
night’s Atlanta Journal:
L. H. Crawford, a well-known Re
publican of Dalton, is the choice of
Josiah T. Rose, newly-appointed col
lector of internal revenue for Georgia,
for the position of chief field' deputy in
the collector’s office, it was learned on
reliable authority Tuesday.
Mr. Crawford will succeed L. N.
Trammell, of Marietta, who has held
the office of chief field deputy for the
last eight years. Mr.—Rose has not
yet received his commission frmq,
Washington but is expected to take
office about December 1. ft'is under
stood he will appoint Mr. Crawford
soon after assuming the duties of of
fice.
Mr. Crawford is a 'member of the
Republican' state committee and for
several years he has been prominently
identified with the affairs of the Re
publican party in this state.
David Baggett.
David Baggett, 14-year-old son of
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Baggett, died Satur
day at the home on Jones street, in
terment being made Sunday in West
Trill cemetery.
the faith and fight the good fight.
Third, That the First Baptist church
choir is conscious of a seat made va
cant by the passing of their organist,
who filled , her place with a loyalty and
love of the church and the cause of the
Master, that will ever endear her mem
ory to those who are left behind;
Fourth, That the Sunday school feels
the distinctive loss of a member whose
presence, sweet influence, and Godly
council were always a means of grace
and help to the Sunday school, and all
the causes fostered by her;
Fifth. That the Baraca and Phila-
thea classes will ever cherish the mem
ory of her as a teacher; her presence
in the class as one who always had an
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DOG STEPS ON TRIGGER
OF GUN; HUNTER KILLED
Sunday school at this place is pro
gressing very nicely. We want every
body to come out and help for a bet
ter Sunday school. If there is any
thing that helps a community it is a
good Sunday school.
Mrs. Oscar Tatum is on the sick list
this week. We hope, she wi^, be out
again soon. 7
Mr. 'and Mrs- T. H. Tatum have a
yeiy sick boy with typhoid fever, but
WC Hms-i-’fbr him a speedy recovery.
We are glad to say we have some
hew neighbors in our burg.
Mr. Clifford Barnett, of Dalton, is
visiting his brother, Mr. H. P. Bar
nett
We would like to see some of the
road machinery up in this district
Wfe are having plenty of rain this
week. It keeps a fellow busy hunting
shelter.
Mobile, Ala.—Thomas M. Watt, of
Birmingham, died on Friday as the
result of a shotgun wound sustained
when the gun was discharged by a
dog. While hunting, one of, Mr. Watt’s
dogs became tangled in a vine. He inifl
his shotgun on the ground while free
ing the animal, when a second dog
rushed up and evidently stepped on
the trigger.
He was
director of the census for the Seventh
congressional district in 1920. His
father is now postmaster at Dalton.
Other choices of the Republican party
for federal positions in Georgia are
expected to be announced within the
next few days, following a conference
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of state leaders which is scheduled to
be held after the | return of J. L. Phil
lips, state
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