North Georgia citizen. (Dalton, Ga.) 1868-1924, December 22, 1921, Image 5

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PAGE FIVE JHURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1921 ror a great many months we have been advertising for sale “Gifts that Last.” But there are other gifts that last longer than silver or gold. They are the gifts of words that encourage, hands that help and hearts that love. One’s Christmas does not consist in the abundance of the things he receives or gives, but in the spirit of good will that fills his heart. Along with a few gifts with a price let us give a few that are priceless. Let us give a thought to some one who needs it; sympathy to some one who craves it; praise to someone who deserves it; kindness to someone the world has overlooked; love to some one who is starving for it; inspira tion to some one who is fainting for lack of it. Then shall our Christmas be happy and our gift worthy of a.big heai't that compas ses the lowly and needy in its affectionate interest. Do not forget the Empty Stocking Fund. In many ways we are more fortunate this year than other sections, but we too have little ones who will not enjoy the spirit of the Prince of Peace, if we do not help and that help must come now. In the 2000 years, the words are still true, “It is more blessed to give than to receive.” Have you ever had a fever and had some one put a cool hand on your tortured head and feel that relief, that soothing touch? By buying Red Cross Seals you will be sup plying the funds to furnish that hand to some one who' needs that hand badly. Buy Red Cross Seals, for it’s help is world wide. Dr. E. D. Anderson is spending the holidays with relatives in Albany. * 215 Hi DJERKISS TOILET SETS, MARY GARDEN SETS. _CITY DRUG STORE. X £ X Miss Fannie Wood Rhodes will spend the holidays ’Vith relatives in Rome. Hi Hi Hi Mr. Jim Herron, of Macon, was the guest of relatives here Sunday. Hi Hi Hi KEITH'S STATIONERY —ALL COLORS, ALL PRICES. CITY DRUG STORE. "» Hi Hi Hi Miss Ruth Barnhill, of Paducah, Ky., is visiting Miss Dorothy Farrar. Hi Hi Hi Mrs. H. J. Herron arrived the last of the week from a trip to Texas. Hi Hi Hi Carload of good bred pigs, rang ing from 60 to 125 pounds. J. P. ‘Herndon. Hi Hi Hi For the common everyday ills of mankind there is nothing to equal Tanlac.—Fincher & Nichols.—Adv. Hi Hi Hi . . HOW to TAKE the WORRY Prompt Action Is Pleasing Many Dalton People. TOMORROW Get down to the cause of every thing. Bad backs are frequently caused by weak kidneys. Help the kidneys to get rid of kidney backache. Doan’s Kidney Pills are for the kid neys only. No time wasted trying to cure other troubles.; Dalton people endorse^their merit. Ask your neighbor. * Mrs. J. H. Harris. 4 S. Depot St., Dalton, says:. “I was down on my back with kidney trouble, and couldn’t even move without being in misery. I sometimes screamed with pains. My kidneys didn’t act properly, my head ached and I was in pretty bad shape. I began taking Doan’s Kidney Pills and when I. had taken a few I felt relieved, Continued use entirely cured me and I felt like a different person.” 60c, at all dealers. Fbster-Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.—Adv. Home For the Holidays. The college girls and boys'are re turning home this week for the holidays \mong those here and those who will arrive Inter during the week are Misses. Mary McLellan, Mary Stuart Sims and Martha Liu Manly, of Agnes Scott, De catur: Miss Helen Ridley, of Wesley an. Macon ; Misses Martha McWilliams, Christine Hubbs, Mary Frances Black, Vivian Jarvis, Ethel and Eugenia Sapp, Mary Baker McGhee, Rosebud Ezzartl. Cecil Wood and Frances Coi- lum. ^Georgia Normal & Industrial Col lege. Milledgeville; Messrs. Manly Mc Williams. Josiah Crudup, Jr., Fred Caylor. Stafford Brooke, Ollie Harden, Frank Easley and JLouis Buclianan. Mercer University, Macon: Misses Pauline Hunter and Florence Quillian, Mountain City Business College, .Chat tanooga : Miss Ruth Wills, Draughon’s Business College, Atlanta: Messrs. Guilford Cannon, III, Don McFarland. Carl Spann. Walter Miles and Rufus Johnson. University of, Georgia, Ath ens: William and John McCarty. Newt Trammell, Glenn Looper. Bob Mc- Camy and Morton Huff, Georgia Tech Atlanta; Messrs. Harry and Earl Wood and Luther Mauu, Oglethorpe University. Atlanta; Mr. Walter Quil lian. Emory University, Atlanta; G. D. MeCutclien, Jr., Horton Herrin and Harry I.eeJRollins, Webb school, Bell- Imckle. Tenn.; Blair Cannon, Baylor school, Chattanooga ; Neal Wood, Young Harris,; Paul Wood. Berry School, Mt. Berry, and Albert Wood, Seventh Dis trict A. & M. School, Powder Springs. Hi Hi Hi The Lesche. The Lesche Wtoman’s club wiH en joy a social evening at the home of Misses Jennie and Elizabeth Hamil ton. Friday, January 6th. Hi Hi Hi Meetings Called Off. Owing to the fact that the women are busy with preparations for the Christmas and New Year’s season, the l>ecember meeting of the United Laughters of the Confederacy, sched uled for Friday of thi4 weekend the Laughters of the American Revolution meeting, scheduled for next Tuseday, imvo keen called^off. The chapters will hold their regular January meetings on the customary dates. ‘ . S•' ", Hi Hi Hi Mite Box Opening. 'I he Missionary Society of the First J'e in.dist church held their quarterly m::o box opening in the Crusader’s ro,!ln at iLe church Tuesday afternoon, 1 '‘comber 13. It was a beautiful b social; the decorations were elaborate in green and red, the ( hi'istmas colors The doors were ' r n open and in the adjoining room " !! a table tbe punch bowl was placed i the green and red decorations, ' :, n the refreshments were served Gome in and make .your deposits with us, go home and sleep sound.' Don’t forget there are a lot of things that might happen; robbery, fire and other reasons that cause serious loss. Earnings are too hard lo accumulate these days to run the risk of losing them. Pay your bills by check. A Merry Christmas to Everybody Mr. and Mrs. Jqe Wrench will spend she holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Reid, in Atlanta. Hi Hi Hi Carload of good bred pigs, rang ing from 60 to 125 pounds. J. P. Herndon. Hi Hi Hi Mrs.' C. M. Mitchell, of Cincinnati, O.. is the guest of her mother, Mrs. M. M. Puckett, on King street. • v if? ifi ffi Mrs. IL Taukersley and Miss Ethel Shugart, of Cleveland, Tenn., will 1 spend the holidays with their parents. Hi Hi Hi Carload of good bred pigs, rang ing from 60 to 125 pounds. J. P. Herndon. ■ * Hi Hi Hi Mr. J. H. Watson wiU leave tomor row for Dallas to spend the- holidays with relatives. Hi Hi Hi ^ Mr. and Mrs. Barrett White, of Chat tanooga, spent part of last week with friends here. Hi Hi Hi Carload of good bred pigs, rang ing from 60 to 125 pounds. J. P. Herndon. Get your wife a Laurel Range or Down Draft Heater for her present. The Fuel saver.—Harlan Hardware Co. ^ Hi Hi Hi CHICKEN SANDWICHES, HOT COFFEE, HOT MALTED MILK, HOT GINGER PUFF, HOT BOUIL LON. CITY DRUG STORE. Hi Hi Hi Mrs. J. G. McAfee is home after a pleasant visit to her sons, Dr. J. G. McAfee and Mr. Phil McAfee, and their families in Dallas, Texas. . Hi Hi Hi Mr, and Mrs. J. S: Hall leave Thurs day for Hopkinsville, Ky., to spend the holidays with Mr. and Mr. Robert J. Cooper. Hi Hi Hi New furniture coming in daily at Carter & Sons' Furniture and Un dertaking Co. IJJ Air. Roy Slate and family, of At lanta, arrive this week to spend the holidays with Mr. J, N. Caylor and family, on Thornton avenue. XXX New Rugs expected daily in time for the holidays at Carter & Sons' | Furniture and Undertaking Co. ’ Lf] Ijt Lf? } Mr. and Mrs. Peek Smith, of Chatta nooga, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Smith, on Thornton avenue. Hi Hi Hi^ ELEGANT ENGRAVED CHRIST MAS GREETINGS. CITY DRUG .STORE. Hi Hi Hi Tanlac is purely vegetable and is made from the most beneficial roots, herbs and barks known to science.— Fincher & Nichols.—Adv. i Hi Hi Hi Mr. W. K.\ Maddox, of Atlanta spent Tuesday night and Wednesday with rtlatives in Dalton. Hi Hi Hi A new Baldwin Piano makes a rare Christmas present, $350.00 up. Carter & Sons Furniture and Un dertaking Co. 9? Hi Hi Mr. Frank Sims, Jr., is home from Union Springs. Ala., to spend the holi days with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. F. K. Sims. C. L. HARDWICK & CO BANKERS The rush is on at Carter & Sons Furniture and Undertaking Co. Come and get your substantial pres ents while they are going. Hi Hi X Buy your friend a useful Christ mas present. We are closing out a nice assortment of good knives.— Harlan Hardware Co. Hi Hi Hi * r ' YOUNG LADY, IT IS YOUR FAULT IF HE DOES NOT KNOW YOU PREFER HUYLER’S. CITY DRUG STORE. Hi Hi Hi 4% PAID ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS Mrs. T. M. Felker and family will have as their guests for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Chipley and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chipley and little, daughter, of Greenwood, S. C., and Mr. and Mrs. Locke Brown and child ren. of Atlanta. as need arose. A committee to visit cases needing attention at the hospital was appointed. Mrs. Tittle being chairman, with Mrs. H. L. Smith and Mrs. Paul Bumbarger. A report was made on .a joint meet ing of'the Civics and Music committees held one week ago at the home of Mrs. H. .7. Smith, at which time plans for the Community Christmas tree were perfected. Mrs. H. J. Smith was di rected to send invitations to every club and organization in the city to join in making the service at the tree a suc cess. On. motion, the club voted to con tribute $10 to the Empty Stocking Fund. The treasurer reported eighty-five dollars in tbe treasury beside almost enough to pay for all the plumbing done at the Ft. Hill school, that fund being separate from the regular club funds. Mrs. Judd told in very interesting veirf of the Savannah Conference and of the splendid inspiration to be gain ed at such an assemblage, specially stressing the addresses on vocational work. The president requested that all members whose names begin with A, B. C. D. or E bring to the January meeting a suggestion as to work for the next year, such suggestions to be passed upon by a committee and -the lest selected for discussion.- Adjourned to meet the third Friday in January. Hi Hi Hi The specialties were songs by Annie sue Rollins, Dorothy Sapp, and Mary Sue Smith, A Spanish song by Char lotte Pruden and Virginia Carter and a Spanish dance by Charlotte Pruden: in- ‘erpretative dances by Elizabeth Har- len were little harmonies of rhythm :nd grace and the curtain ^descended -•n a most beautiful tableaux after the ‘toys” had been put to sleep again. The children’s play was under the direction of Mesdames R. M. Herron and W. M. Lynn assisted by Miss Mil- ired Herrin and Mrs. C. L. Carter, with Miss Ruth Hassler, Miss Cather ine Carter and Miss Mabel Lester at he piano. “The Man Who Married a Dumb Wife” by Anatole France, was pre- -ented by the following cast: Master Leonard Botal, Judge—Miss Marian McCamy. Master Adam Fumee, Lawyer—Miss Ruth Morse. Master Simon Colline, floctor—Mr. I ^om Horan. Master Jean Maugier, Surgeon—Mr. Warren Sims. Master Serafin DeLaufie, ApoWie- •ary—Mr. Floyd Farrar. Catherine, Leonard Botal’s Wife— Miss Jennie Hamilton. Leonard Botal’s Servant Hi Hi Hi Mrs. J. H. Miller, who recently un derwent an operation at the Hamilton Memorial hospital, is much better which will he gratifying news to her many friends here. Hi Hi Hi Banish that awful insomnia that worries you every night. Let your sleep be restful and refreshing. Tanlac does it.—Fincher & Nichols.—Adv. Hi Hi Hi A Brunswick Talking Machine and the latest Records would be much appreciated by anyone. Car ter & Sons Furniture and Under taking Co. Hi Hi Hi STARR PHONOGRAPH. DO YOU KNOW HOW EASY WE •MAKE IT FOR YOU TO USE ONE OF THESE WONDERFUL MA CHINES AS A GIFT' THIS SEA SON? CITY DRUG STORE. Rich, Red Blood Built Up by Pepto-Mangan— Liquid or Tablet Blood is strong and full of living vigor when there are plenty of red cells in it. Anaemic people have little strength because there are not enough red cells in the blood. It is thin and watery. Weak blood makes faces pale, pulls down the strength and leaves the body tired, weak, and sickly. A course in Gude’s Pepto-Mangan re stores weak blood to its normal strength. Taken regularly for a while it adds red , cells to the blood. Then with good blood, the strength and! vigor of health return. There i§ pleas ure in living, with good blood running through the veins. Gude’s Pepto-Man- gau is put up . in liquid and in tablet form. They are the same medicinally. Physicians have prescribed Gude’s, Pepto-Mangan for years. The. name “Gude’s Pepto-Mangan” is on the pack age.—Adv. ROUTH’S 5c— 10c—$1.00 STORE BIG 2 FOR 1 SALE ALSO $15.00 IN MERCHANDISE GIVEN AWAY FREE AT 9:00 TO 9:30 O’CLOCK SATURDAY NIGHT, DECEMBER 24 A clean sweep of all remaining Holiday goods. A mighty whirlwind of buying for ONLY THIRTY MINUTES. Coupons will be given away during this 30-minutes sale, and at 9:30 will be given away FIRST—A Big Doll, for the first lucky ticket: SECOND—A Nice Jewelry Case; THIRD—An Aluminum Dishpan; Then we II all quit and go home and enjoy Christmas. REMEMBER THE TIME AND THE PLACE— ROUTH’S 5c— 10c—$1.00 STORE President, Mrs. Harlan, told the ''Li! old story of the birth of hrist child, followed ,by an earh- Alison, PERSONAL MENTION READY-TO-WEAR STORE and Holiday Sale will end ; ig Pre-inventory Clearance and Holiday Sa^e will end iiurday night, Dec. 24. Don’t delay longer if you want l buy Men'-s Clothing, Overcoats, Boys’ Knee Pants Suits, badies’ Coats, Dresses, Coat Suits, Shoes, Furnishings and Underwear: at a great saving in price. Here are r;umeiou& useful gifts that will be appreciated, and priced at a great saving for you. || Men’s Ties 50c, 98c, $1.50 Men’s Scarfs fi’nn Men’s Shirts . $1.50 to $6.00 Men’s Silk Hose 50c to $1.00 Ladies* Silk Hose • • • - S0 . c f *° s>->-00 Ladies* Waists, Ladies* Undermuslins, a beautiful and at- tractive line of Gowns, Petticoats, Teddies, etc., in white and flesh; Ladies’ Purses and Handbags. Bead Necklaces 25c to $2.95 Kayser Gloves in silk arid chamoisette 50c to, $-..5p Men’s Clothing $12.50 to $40.00 Suit Boys’ Suits $4.95 to $12.50 Ladies’ Dresses $9.95 to $25.00 Ladies* Coats $9-95 to $25.00 S Ws, Shoes, Shoes. The greatest line of All-Leather Shoes in North Georgia. Make your feet glad for Christmas. THREE FLOWER TOILET SETS. CITY DRUG STORE. "Hi HTtfi Miss Alice McGhee will spend the holidays with relatives at Dahlonega. Hr Hi Hi Mrs. W. M. Lynn will spend Christ mas with relatives at Coosa. Hi Hi Hi Mrs. Pharr is Gregory is visiting rel atives in Chattanooga. Hi Hi Hi HUYLER’S COCOA—STEAMING HOT AND DELICIOUS—EVERY DAY. CITY DRUG STORE. !f? y? si? Miss —ell Warren spent Tuesday in Miss May Shumate, of Leesburg, Va., is visiting Mrs. R. J. L. Richardson. Hi Hi Hi FOP HIM. FOR HIM, FOR HIM - ‘•UTO-STPOP RAZO R. BOX FINE CIGARS. REMINGTON TYPE WRITER. CITY DRUG STORE. 331-3 Off For This Week Only THE DALTON BUGGY COMPANY ROUTH’S READY-TO-WEAR STORE a