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CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP
FOR CHILD’S BOWELS
Even a sick child loves the “fruity”
taste of “California Fig Syrup.” If the
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is listless, cross, feverish, full of cold, or
has colic, a teaspoonful will never fail
to open the bowels. In a few' hours
you can see for yourself how thoroughly
it works all the constipation poison, sour
bile and waste from the tender, little
bowels and gives you a well, playful
child again.
Millions of mothers keep ..“California
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spoonful today saves a sick child to
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ONE—CITIZEN Flemister
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Dr. M. Carey Thomas, president of
Bryn Mawr college since 1893, will
relinquish her office at the close of
the term in June, next year. At that
time Doctor Thomas will have reached
the ago limit which automatically will
dictate her retirement, as sixty-five
years has been set as the age beyona
which to director of the institution
may remain active.
Th,e ladies of our community gave a
dinner to the men working on the new
school building on Thanksgiving day.
The trustees, Messrs. Joseph P. Gil
bert, Luther C. Babb and Claud Hack
ney. with Mr. Samuel Ingram as fore
man and a crew of thirty men, did
a lot of work. At noon the crowd was
called to order by Mrs. Forrest King,
president of the L. G. C. Judd Sewing
club. We had a song, “America,” led
by Mr. J. H. Williams. Prayer, by
Mr. R. L. Curtis. Little Quentine
Babb, aged 2 years, placed the box in
the cornerstone. Dinner was spread
say
tation tig syrup.
in picnic form. An umi a aengntful
time. \
We are going to have' a nice building.
Mr. Luther Babb gave the timber and
the use of his sawmill, and the men
are all helping, so our building won’t
cost us so much after all.
Miss Grace Curtis and Miss Erdice
Williams called oh Miss Louise Thom*
as at Five Springs Saturday.
WARING.
I am so glad to ue home again.
When you’re real sick the hospital is
the place for you ; but as soon as the
convalescent stage comes, you want to
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The use of as little powdered soap as you need vs. the wasting away of a
whole bar of soap in the water.
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Grandma’s
Powdered
Soap
and Larger
Packages
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GRANDMA soaks the dirt out Put your clothes
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just a little. Wring them out and hang them up.
That’s all there is to washing your clothes in
the romping, bubbling suds of GRANDMA’S
POWDERED SOAP.
The Globe Soap Company
Cincinnati,
THE DALTON CITIZEN, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1921.
Soak Your Duds
in Grandma’s Suds
and 3rd Section of Whitfield County, a board of directors by a majority
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.
SHERIFFS SALE.
Georgia, Whitfield County.
Will be sold at the court house 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, to-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 Mon
day in December, 1921.
H. J. WOOD, Ordinary.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
Georgia, Whitfield County.
Pursuant to in 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. Dantz
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 r 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 ^ourt.
Witness the Hon. M. C. Tarver,
Judge of said court.
C, L. ISBILL Clerk, C. W. C.
J. A. LONGLEY, Plaintiff’s Attorney.
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
Walter Stone vs. Minnie Stone.
Libel for Divorce.
Phitfield Superior Court. January
Term, 1922.
tate of Georgia, Whitfield County.
Minnie Stone, defendant in above
tated case is hereby notified of the
endency of said suit. Let her be and
ppear at the next term of said court,
n the first Monday in January, 1922,
) answer. Done by order of court.
Witness, Hon. M. C. Tarver, J. S. C.
. C.
This November 10th, 1922.
C. L. ISBILL, Clerk.
A. Longley, Plaintiff’s Attorney.
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 he 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 the 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 16th day of November, 1921.
C. L. ISBILL, -
Clerk Whitfield Superior Court.
NOTICE TO CONCRETE CON
TRACTORS.
The abbutting property owner*
after due notice, having failed and
refused to construct sidewalks in front
of their property, as required by the
conditions of dn 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 to 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 be
furnished by said city.
Right is reserved to accept or re
ject any and all bids.
BEN STATEN, Chairman.
Girls and Women
Who Are Ailing
What This Woman Says is of Vital
Importance to You
Ludlow, Ky.—“I had suffered every
month for a long time with headache and
backache, until recently I began taking
Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription and I
am astonished at the way it has helped
me. I have no more headache or back
ache, and I have taken only a half dozen
bottles. My daughter also has had about
this same experience with the ‘Favorite
Prescription’:”—Mrs. Herman Blackar,
19 Ash St.
A beautiful woman is always a well
woman. Get this Prescription of Dr.
Pierce’s in liquid or tablets from your
druggist and see how quickly you will
have sparkling eyes, a clear skin and vim,
vigor, vitality; or send 10c to Dr.
Pierce’s Invalids’ Hotel in Buffalo, N. Y.,
for a trial pkg. of tablets and write for
free confidential medical advk**
EUGENE CHAMBERLAIN
TITION FOR INCORPORATION.
>rgia, Whitfield County,
the Superior Court, said County:
rhe petition of Mrs. M. E. Judd,
race B. Smith, C. P. King, Sam
ith. J. G. Coghman, Earl Miller, G.
Bearden and S. B. Smith, all of
d county, shows to the Court the
lowing facts: ,
. Petitioners, together with their
;oeiates, desire to be incorporated
3er the name of the Golden Disk
eese Factory, for a period of twen-
years, with the right V renew such
trter at the expiration of suC rime,
e object of said corporation is pe-
liary gain, and to carry oh, conduct
1 maintain a cheese factory in said
inty and near the City of Dalton,
I to buy cream, milk and all other
>ducts relating or connected with
; S ame or that may be dealt in by
d corporation, and to manufacture
?ese, butter, ice cream and all other
ngs-relating to such manufacture or
it may he desired to be dealt in by
d corporation, and to make con-
cts, borrow money, loan money, to
; and be sued, and do any and all acts
it may be necessary or that may be
;ired to be done in the operation of
d business, including the market-
; of all products.
5. The principal place of said busi
es will be near the City of Dalton, in
d county of Whitfield.
5. The capital stock of said corpo-
;ion shall be $5000, divided into
ires of $50.00 each, and it is desired
■begin in business when 10 per cent
the capital stock is paid in.
L Petitioners desire that said cor-
ration may have the right to elect
Eugene Chamberlain has been
appointed as an expert on the staff of
ibe bureau of foreign and domestic
commerce of the Commerce depart
ment. Mr. Chamberlain has been
head of the bureau of navigation for
28 years.
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
0. 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 on the
first Monday in December, 1921.
H. J. WIOOD, Ordinary.
LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION.
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.
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
coun & as follows: Beginning at the
northwest corner 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 origina 1
north line .thence with said original
line to the place of beginning contain
ing thirteen acres, more or less. Also
fifty acres, more or less, of lot No. 269
in the southeast corner of said lot de
scribed as follows: Beginning at the
southeast corner 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
oi land No. 103 in the 10th District
DR. M. CAREY THOMAS
Mrs. W. C. Hunsncker spent the
week-end with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Lon King, at Union t*oint
Next Saturday night and Sunday at
11 o’clock will be regular preaching
days. / Everyone, come out to hear
Brother Dantzler, for he always has
something good to tell us.
get back home.
So many people like to give “a
knock” at our hospital in Dalton—not
because of its equipment, not for lack
of proficiency, but just because it is
here at home^ They say , “Go to Cha.-
tanooga, Atlanta or somewhere else.”
But I say I’d rather risk my own home
physician who has an interest and a
prayer for each of his patients. Peo
ple don’t stop to think of the good that
is done. Thank God for the blessing
of such an institution here among us!
Our community Thanksgiving ser
vices were a joy long to be remember
ed by all present. Brother Williams,
of Dalton, preached at 11 a. m. and
delivered a very interesting discourse.
The school children’s program was in
the afternoon, which was very sweet
and impressive.
‘“Grandpa” Kettles, of Crow Valley,
had a suprise awaiting him on
Thanksgiving day which also fell on
his 74th birthday. All his children
and grand-children, except his son,
Harry, whose little girl is in the hos
pital, were there to celebrate and make
glad the heart of their father and
grandfather by their gifts as little
tokens of love. W!hat happiness and
joy to have the family gathered
around the old hearthstone once more!
Mr. Sam Watts, of Chattanooga^ is
spending a' few days with his niece,
Mrs. Nellie Farmer.
Mrs. Redwine’s father is with her
this week.
The singing at Mrs. W. F. Hyatt’s
Sunday night was enjoyed by all pres
ent.
Everybody, remember our Sunday
school at 10 o’clock and come, one
and all. Invite someone else to come
with you. Everybody is welcome.
SPECIAL SALE
From Wednesday, Nov.
30, to Wednesday,
Dec. 7
WE ARE MAKING SOME ESPECIAL
LY ATTRACTIVE CASH PRICES
ON GROCERIES. WE LIST BE
LOW ONLY A FEW OF THEM:
Plain Flour, 48 pounds. .$1.9 to $2.00
Self-rising Flour, 48 lbs. 1.90 to $2.00
Maxwell House Coffee, 1 -lb. can . . 35c
Chickamauga Blend Coffee, 1-lb.
„ 35c
f et .....3 for 20c
Large size Laundry Soap.... 6 for 25c
All Chewing Tobacco, per plug. . .25c
3 large drums of Bruton’s Snuff, ,50c
2 cans of pink Salmon 25c
10 lbs. of pure Lard .$1.60
Meat, per pound 13 c
Kraut, per can .10c
Macaroni .3 boxes for 25c
THESE ARE ONLY A FEW OF THE
MANY LOW CASH PRICES THAT
PREVAI LAT OUR PLACE DUR
ING THIS SPECIAL SALE. COME
IN AND SEE THE MANY BAR
GAINS YOU CAN GET.
J. L. CARTER’S
Grocery Store
“THE LITTLE BRICK JUST BELOW
THE BAKERY”—PHONE 141