North Georgia citizen. (Dalton, Ga.) 1868-1924, December 15, 1921, Image 3

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PAG* THREE THE DALTON CITIZEN. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1921. remain in which to avail yourself of the wonderful money saving opportunities of CANNONS BIG DECEMBER SA This sale, which has been the most successful event in the history of our business, WILL CLOSE DECEMBER 24th All of our big stock of MenVand Boys’ Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Ready-to-Wear, Blankets, Sweaters, Underwear, etc.- on sale at great reductions. Don’t fail to take advantage of these low prices—buy your winter supply now. F. D. Percy, Alderman 7th Ward; N. N. Robertson Alderman 8th Ward. I certify that the above and forego ing is a true copy of the resolution as passed by City Council, as it appears on file in my office. W. M. CARROLL, Clerk, City of Dalton. and for the purpose of distribution to the heirs at law. Terms cash. W. L. Masingill, Administrator E. L. Mallett, deceased, estate. PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER 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 resolution 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 7, Article 7, of the Constitution of 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) Thatihe amount of such bonds be Ninety Thousand ($90,000) Dollars; the bonds to be in denomination of Dollars each, LETTERS OF DISMISSION. Georgia, Whitfield County. John A. Shope, administrator of the estate of E. H. Goad, deceased, having filed in this court his petition for Let ters of Dismission as such adminis trator of said estate in due form and alleging that he has fully performed all of his duties as such administrator, and I will pass upon said application on the first Monday in January, 1922. H. J. WOOD, Ordinary. The latest creations in high-grade Mould ing ordered specially for the HOLIDAY TRADE Make your selections now. SETTLERS OF ANDREWS AND WELL KNOWN IN THIS CITY NOTICE TO CONCRETE CON TRACTORS. The abbutting property ownerii after due notice, having failed and refused to construct sidewalks in'front of their property, as required by the conditions 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 souithslde 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 alld 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. Mr. Hull and wife had been in the grocery business in Andrews for years. Their health began to fail and they were about to give up hope, when they heard of Dr. Richards’ Famous pre scription, and now they highly praise this remedy for the good it has done. They write: “We cannot praise Dr. Richards’ Stomach, Liver, Kidney and Blood Remedy enough. We are in the gro cery business and of course the pub lic needs our attenion. My feet and limbs were swollen so I could hardly stand, was in awful condition. My LETTERS OF DISMISSION. Georgia, Whitfield County. Mrs. Amanda Faulkenberry, admin istratrix estate of R. C. Faulkenberry, deceased, having filed in this court her petition for Letters of Dismission as such administratrix of said estate in due form and alleging that she has ful ly performed all of her duties as such administratrix, and I will pass upon said application on the first Monday in January, 1922. H. J. WOOD, Ordinary. Greatest Price Reduction ON ALL Pitest-O-Lite BATTERIES $19.90 Up LIBEL FOR DIVORCE. Ola Eskew vs. Carl Eskew. No. 39, Whitfield Superior Court, Jan uary Term, 1922. Libel for divorce and eta To the defendant, Carl Eskew: You are herby notified to be and ap pear in said court at above stated time and file a defense, if any you have, to the above stated cause, as in default thereof the court will proceed as to justice shall appertain. Witness the Honorable M. C. Tarver, Judge of said Court. This December 10th, 1921. C. L. ISBILL, C. S. C. GEORGE G. GLENN, Attorney for Plaintiff. ADMINISTRATRIX’S SALK Georgia, Whitfield County. By virtue of 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 January, 1922, the following described land belonging to the estate of W. F. Jones, deceased: Fifty acres, more or less, of land lots Nos. 141 and 142 in the 12th District and 3rd Section of Whitfield county, having metes bounds as follows, com mencing at a point on the east line of said lot No. 141: Half way between the northeast and ^southeast comer thereof, thence running ‘ south on said east line 1003% feet, thence running west tweHty-nine hundred eighty-seven feet, more ,or less, to lands of J. D. Puryear; thence north 275 feet, more or less, to the lands of C. P. King; thence east 1437 feet, more or less, across the south side of the C. P. King land; thence north seven hundred and twenty-eight feet, more or less; thence' east 1850 feet, more or less, to the point of beginning. Bounded on north by Hammond lands,- on the east by lands of Reece, south by Cochburn land and west by lands of J. D. Puryear, ex cept a 12-foot right of way on the north line from C. P._ King’s land to a spring branch on the east, together with the rights tf ingress and egress to said lands to and from the Dalton and which is re- Five Hundred ($500) 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 ($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 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 Prest-O-Lite again reduces its entire price list, bringing prices of standard automobile storage batteries down to the lowest point in years. Prest-O-Lite was last to raise the price and first to reduce. .These new bedrock prices for 1922 are effective immediately. These are not “spe cial” models. You get the same guaranteed high-powered, long-life Prest-O-Lite Batteries that are now standard equipment on 87 makes of motor cars and trucks and the list is growing daily. - ‘ i ♦ ROSTER, WHITFIELD COUN- ♦ ♦ TY SUNDAY SCHOOL T - ♦ ♦ CONEVNTION ♦ Many persons, . otherwise B vigorous and healthy, are fl bothered occasionally with Q Indigestion. The effects'of a m disordered stomach on the SS system are dangerous, and ■■ prompt treatment of indlges- D tion is important. “The only Q medicine I have needed has « been something to aid diges- ■■ tion and clean the liver,” Q writes Mr.. Fred Ashby, a m McKinney, Texas, farmer. " “My medicine is , fl J. A. Carter, president; W. L. Mc Williams, vice-president; C. O.• Smith secretary. Non-sectarian. Non-denominational. Division presidents: First, H. J. Smith; second, R. A. Williams; third, W. H. Westbrook; fourth, Frank Rol lins; fifth, W. F. Huffaker. Mrs. W. L. McWilliams, chairman Children’s Work. Mrs. L. B. Hubbs, Chairman Young People’s Work. Lee Routh, Chairman Adult’s Work. H. L. Smith, W. E. Nants, Sam Has- sler, Executive Committee. ' Any one or more of the above are subject to call lor service by any Sun day school in the county at any time. Next annual meeting, Mt. Vernon Cleveland public roads served, but said easement is not to ex ceed 12 feet and to be on or near the original land line between lots No. \42 and 163, which shall extend to said C. P. King’s lands. Also ten acres, lots No. 141 and 163, in the 12th District and 3rd Section, Whitfield county, Georgia; meets and Commencing at 12-Volt Type for Maxwell, Dodge and Franklin [ for indigestion and stomach M trouble of any kind. I have ■■ I never found anything that fl touches the spot, like Black- M , Draught. I take it in broken EE I doses after meals. For a long B | time I tried pills, which grip- H I ed and didn’t give the good EE I results. Black-Draught liver B | medicine is easy to take, ety»y Q I to keep, inexpensive.” » Get a package from your 5* druggist today—Ask for and B Insist upon Thedford’s—the fl P only genuine. Q | Get it today. Q IB emBB IBBBBBBBBBDBB bounds as follows southwest corner of the property con veyed to said W. F. Jones by S. R. Smith (see deed, record book “2,” page 303, in superior court clerk’s office, said - Whitfield county); thence running south two hundred an fiftymine feet; thence running east of uniform-• width 1750 feet to the Hydes Electric Power line (see deed, record book “Y,” page 484 and 485, clerk of superior court office, Whitfield county, Georgia). Sold for the purpose of paying debts and for distribution to the heirs at law. Terms cash. Mrs. Annie Jones, Administratrix W. F. Jones, deceased, estate. 6-Volt Type for Buick, Chandler, Chalmers, Hudson, Maxwell, Oakland, Essex, etc., from $24.65 up These are typical reductions. Every size and gflBt type is reduced—and there is a Prest-O-Lite for every make of motor car and truck Go to the nearest Prest-O-Lite Service Station. Trade in the old battery for a powerful, long-life Prest-O-Lite, the battery of recognized cold weather superiority—at a price little, if any, higher than you would pay for the "just as good” kind. Prest-O-Lite, the oldest service to automobile owners in America, is keep ing faith in bringing down motoring costs. Name “Bayer” on Genuine MURPHY ELECTRIC CO. CORNS ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. Georgia, Whitfield County. By virtue of an order from the court of ordinary, said county, heretofore granted will be sold at public outcry before the court house door, said coun ty, on the first Tuesday in January. 1922, between the legal hours of sale south half of lot of land No. 112, in the -13th District and 3rd Section of Whitfield county, Georgia. Sold as the estate of E. L. Mallett, deceased. Take Aspirin only as told in each pack age of genuine Bayer Tablets of Aspirin. Then you will be following the directions and dosage worked out by physicians during 21 years, and proved' safe'by mil lions. Take no chances with substitutes. If you see the Bayer Cross on tablets, you can take them without fear for Colds, Headache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Earache, Toothache, Lumbago and for Pain. Handy, tin boxes of twelve tablets cost few cents. Druggists also sell larger packages. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticaeid- ester of Salicylicacid. Lift Right Off without Pain We make a specialty of repairing Generators and Starters Magic! Drop a little “Freezone” on an aching com, instantly that com stops hurting, then shortly you lift it right off with fingers. Doesn’t hurt a hit. >Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of "Freezane” for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard com, soft com, or corn between the toes, and calluses. Ppest-O-Lite Battery 6-Volt Type for Fords and many other light cars 32% Less than Yesterday Yesterday’s Price Price One Year Ago $29.60 $36.00 NEW TRADE-IN PRICE $19.90 45% Less than 1920