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Glide’s Pepto-Mangan
and Strength
Builds Up Vigor
There are times when men and
women cannot help losing strength.
They try to do too much or they lose
sleep or do not eat enough food that
nourishes. Blood becomes sluggish
because poisons dog it. Faces grow
pale and pasty looking. It is not long
before nerves get unstrung.
The best way to start a change for
the better is to take a course of
Gude’s Pepto-Mangan. It builds the
blood. The weakness from a lack of
Gude’s Pepto-Mangan sends a fresh
supply of red cells streaming through
the blood. Good blood, pure and free
from poisons, starts building vigor
and strength. Sleep is better, appe-
Copyright 1921 Hart Schaffner 8c Marx
properly nourished. Druggists have
Gude’s Pepto-Mangan. in both liquid
and tablet form. The name “Gude’s
Pepto-Mangan” is on the package.—
Adv.
Rev. Mr. Hair to Preach.
Rev. Sam Hair will preach at 2:30
o’clock Sunday evening at Antioch
church southeast of the city. The pub
lic is cordially invited to attend.
EVER HEAR A LADY SAY SHE
DID NOT LIKE HUYLER’S
CANDY? THEY ALL LIKE THE
BEST. WE HAVE IT. CITY DRUG
STORE.
Beautiful line of new neckwear
and sox just received. S. N. Mc
Williams.
WANTED—The public to know that
after December 20, my harness shop
will be in the building with Robinson
& Easley, west of old Barrett, Denton
& Lynn warehouse, where old harness
will be repaired and new harness
made. I thank yon for past patronage
and hope for your future trade.
Robert Deck.
We were very agreeably surprised
Sunday morning when Rev. and Mrs.
Tallent, of Ringgold, came in to our
Sunday school and at the close of Sun
day school Rev. Tallent gave us in in
structive talk which we enjoyed very
much. We hope they will surprise us
again soon. _
Miss Mattie Springfield, of Dalton,
attended Sunday school here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs.
WANTED—To rent three- or four-
room house, close in or two unfurnish
ed rooms. Call W. J. Arnold, at Fin
ley’s Studio. ltpd.
THREE FIRES WITHIN
WEEK WITH LITTLE LOSS
Fire a Day for First Part of the Pres
ent Week
Houston and Miss
Houston, of Reo, were guests of their
sister, Mrs. J. C. Lynch, Sunday.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Russell,
a girl. The little lady has been named
Fannie 'Louise.
Misses Mary and Wilma Roberson,
of Dogwood, were visiting relatives
at this place Saturday.
Several from heer attended the box
supper at Mt. Vernon Saturday night.
Misses Pauline and Emily Frye, of
Chattanooga, were the guests of their
grandmother, Mrs. Emmie McClure,
for the week-end.
Messrs. Lynn and Dennis Calhoun
spent the week-end with their 'uncle,
Mr. Will Calhoun, in Dogwood.
Mrs. James Fain and children, of
Tunnel Hill, are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
John Sanson.
A wedding which came as a complete
surprise to everyone was the mar
riage of M£. C. A. Brooks to Mrs.
Last Monday night, a fire believed to
■have been of incendiary origin called
the fire department to a house owned
by C. L. Wood, on the corner of Ham
ilton and Tyler street. The loss was
about $100. A large oil can was found
hear where the fire originated.
Tuesday, an alarm took the depart
ment to the North Georgia Warehouse
company where a bale of cotton was
afire.
Wednesday, a roof blaze at the home
of Dr. W. C. Fincher was extinguished
before any big damage occurred.
♦ SANTA CLAUS LETTERS. ♦
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WRIGHT’S LIQUID SMOKE —
THE MODERN AND ECONOMICAL
WAY TO SMOKE YOUR MEAT.
CITY DRUG STORE.
Some People We Know, and We
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♦ PERSONAL MENTION ♦
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Large line of children’s school
gloves. S. N. McWilliams.
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Dr. Trammell Starr spent Monday
in Rome.
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A number of Dalton people went
to Chattanooga last Friday to attend
the McCormack concert. Among them
were Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Judd, Mr.
and Mrs. H. C. Hamilton, Jr., Mrs.
M. E. Judd, Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Bum-
barger, Misses Mildred and Gene Her
rin, Nell Warren and Helen Horan
and Mr. A. S. Carter.
Hi Hi Hi
Cotton cards for sale. S. N. Mc
Williams.
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Tanlac’s best advertising comes from
people who have actually used it. Tan-
lac is sold in Dalton by Fincher &
Nichols.—Adv.
Hi K Hi
New line of men’s shirts just ar
rived. S. N. McWilliams.
Hi Hi Hi
Mr. and Mrs. F. K. McCutchen went
to Rome Wednesday to be the guests
of. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Yancey at the
Kiwanis banquet and dance Wednes
day evening.
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Twenty million people have taken
Tanlac with the most gratifying re-
suls. Tanlac is sold in Dalton by
Fincher & Nichols.—Adv.
S Hi Hi
BOX SUPPER.
On Tuesday night, Dec. 20th, there
will be a box supper at Union school
near Nance’s Spring. The money
raised will be used to repair the school
house. Let everybody come out and
.help us; especially do we ask all the
young ladies who will bring a nice box
to come and bring someone with them.
If the 20th should be'a bad night, it
will be held the 21st. Let everybody
come and help us out.
Tom Ray,
Henry Nixon, *
Lum Penn, Trustees.
Dyed Her Wrap,
Skirt, Sweater,
and Draperies |
m
itH
Will Try to Be Good.
Dalton, Ga., Dec. 5, 1921.
Hello, dear Santa Claus.
I am . a little girl six years of age.
I want a big doll and I want some
nuts and some fruits and a set of
dishes; and please don’t forget me and
come this way. I will try and be a
good girl.
Your little friend,
Agnes Ray.
. Every “Diamond Dyes” package tells
how to dye or tint any worn, faded gar
ment or drapery a new rich color that
will not streak, spot, fade or run. Per
fect home dyeing is guaranteed with
Diamond Dyes even if you have never
dyed before. Just tell your druggist,
whether the material you wish to dye
is wool or silk, or whether it is linen,
cotton, or mixed goods. For fifty-one
years millions of women have been using
“Diamond Dyes” to add years of wear
to their old, shabby waists, skirts,
dresses, coats, sweaters, stockings, dra
peries, hangings, everything!
HUYLER’S READY TO SERVE
COCOA —THE BEST IN THE
WORLD AND THE MOST EASILY
SERVED. CITY DRUG STORE.
WHEN NERVES
ARE UNSTRUNG
Pie Supper at Antioch.
There will be a pie supper at High
Point or Antioch school on Friday, De
cember 23, to begin at 8 p. m. sharp.
Everybody is invited .to come—the
ladies and girls to bring nice pies,
and the gentlemen and boys nicely-
filled pocketbooks to buy the pies with.
The pie supper is for the benefit of
improvements in the schoolroom. The
schoolhouse is four miles southeast of
.city. Everybody, come, and have a
good time!
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♦ ROCKY FACE. ♦
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Wants Buggy Carriage.,
Tunnel Hill, Ga., Rt. 2.
December 5, 1921.
Dear Santa Claus i
I am a little girl 6 years old and
go to school every day when my school
is going on. I want, you to bring me
a doll and buggy carriage and also
some candy, oranges, apples, bananas
and nuts, gg
And please don’t forget to bring my
little baby brother something. He is
one year old and sweet as he can be.
Your little friend,.
Eva Padgett.
Will Profit to Hear About Them.
This is a purely local event.
It took place in Dalton.
Not in some faraway place.
You are asked to investigate it.
Asked to believe a citizen’s word;
To confirm a citizen’s statement.
Any article that Is endorsed at home
Is more worthy of confidence
Than one you know nothing about,
Endorsed by unknown people,
Sam Hensley, shoemaker, 3 S. Depot
St, Dalton, says: “I was injured and
my kidneys were weakened. It seemed
the least work gave hie severe pain in
the small of my back and disordered
my kidneys. This greatly annoyed me
during the night. I had to get up sev
eral times and lost much sleep. Hear-
i?ig of Doan’s Kidney Pills, I bought
a nox at Fincher & Nichols Drug Store
and they greatly relieved me.”
60c, at all dealers. Foster-Milbum
Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.—Adv.
House robes, underwear, hosiery, sweater coats,
pajamas—everything a man needs and wears
Ladies 9 Holeproof Hose and Comfy House Shoes
Harlan & Neal
Hart Schaffner & Marx and Styleplus
clothes, Nettletcn and Bostonian
Shoes, Stetson Hats.
Farm for Sale
At Auction
DECEMBER 17, 1921
Thirty-five (35) acres, more
or less, at Hopewell Church,
about three miles northeast
of Cohutta, Ga., known as
the Frank Rose farm. Land
is well improved; nice house,
store house, barn and good
fences. Terms: one-half
cash, balance on twelve
months (12 Mos.) time with
interest. Sale at 10 o'clock
on the farm.
Mrs. C. W. Woodard
'THE ladies especially will be glad
* to know about the great variety
of things to be found in a store
like this that are suitable forgifts
for men
SPECIAL
TO HOLIDAY SHOPPERS
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♦ A LETTER FROM GERMANY. ♦
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To the people of the good old U. S. A.;
Would like to say that we are’still
in Germany doing the watch on the
Rhine, and it surely is some job, es
pecially in the winter time. But there
is not a one of ns that hasn’t got the
same spirit that we had in 1918—
ready to go over the top any time.
We often wonder if the people in the
U. S. A. could say that much?
Some of us have been here ever
since 1917, and I, for one, would like
to hear from somebody around,Dal
ton, Ga., as that is my home torn
I guess some of the boys that hare
returned can tell what kind of a coun
try this )Ls. You talk about your
kaisers and you talk about your kings;
but this is the lonesomest place I ever
saw. Somebody, drop us a line any
time. We would be glad to get even a
card while doing watch on the Rhine
in the cold sleet and snow—it is some
job.
Hoping to hear from somebody, yoo
American soldier inJSermany,
Pvt. Elbert L. Barnett,
Company M, 50 Infantry.
A. P. O. 927, Mayden, Germany.
The
gifts
You see, it’s a store where men
buy their own things; and when
you buy in their own store you’re
sure to get the sort of things they
want '
Hart Schaffner & Marx
Gloves—for driving Neckwear—in
or for dress; cape fine heavy silks;
buck, mocha silk knits, too
Suit Cases and Bags, Initial Belt Buckles,
store of
for men
suits and overcoats
Carter & Sons Furniture & Undertaking C 0
DALTON, GA.
OFFER SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS IN
PRICES AND VARIETY TO SELECT
FROM.
EVERYTHING NICE FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS
ANYTHING IN FURNITURE : : : .
A CELEBRATED BRUNSWICK TALKING MACHINE
ANYTHING IN RUGS : : : : : ;
ANYTHING IN LINOLEUMS AND CONGOLEUMS
ANYTHING IN RUGS : : : : : ;
ANYTHING IN RANGES AND OIL STOVES ;
ANYTHING IN STOVES—$15.00 UP : : ; .
ANYTHING IN IRON AND BRASS BEDS : . .
ANYTHING IN PLAIN, STEAMER OR WARDROBE
TRUNKS : : : : : : : .
ANYTHING IN WINDOW SHADES : : •* I
ANYTHING IN CHILDREN’S CHAIRS AND ROCKERS
SUCH PRESENTS WILL BE SUBSTANTIAL AND
NEVER FORGOTTEN.
OPEN AT NIGHT FROM DECEMBER 17th TILL CHRISTMAS
Respectfully,
Carter & Sons Furniture & Undertaking Co.
34 HAMILTON ST.
17 KING ST. I!
COME RIGHT IN
FOR YOUR
Christmas Gifts
My prices are right. I offer the following gift
suggestions:
Wrist Watches, Rings, Stick Pins, Lavallicrs,
Chains, Men’s Watches, Cuff Links, etc. 1 handle
the famous South Bend Watches.
GLAD TO SHOW YOU.
A. W. HILL
3 King Street
Jeweler
Dalton, Ga
are among the chief things of inter
est here; but there are many lesser
things that men want; you’ll see a
lot of them here
Shirts—some with
collar attached;
madras, silk
r
House Shoes
Hats—the latest
soft shapes;
caps, derbies