North Georgia citizen. (Dalton, Ga.) 1868-1924, December 22, 1921, Image 7

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THE DALTON CITIZEN, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1921. and hope for your future trade. Robert Deck. I Should say not ASK your dealer for Reed’s Glen dale syrup, North Georgia’s finest sor ghum. Our guarantee protects you. Don’t let them sell you “just as good.” The trouble is they may not have It. ll-24-6tpd. |'LC LOOK TH-6 OTHER. rUuAr. v J ITOU WONT NTANIO < ftV'AND WATCR (4/M 00 THATT-O A f Pal-woolo n 1 TlMMlE? c-J I Consideration FOR SALE—100-aere farm, good 6- room house, good bam, 3 miles south east of Dalton. Terms: SI,000 down, balance on easy terms. C. A. Barten- field, S Fifth Avenue, Dalton, Ga., 12-15-4t pd. WANTED—To board your baby while you are out-of-town or at work. Careful attention given. ’Phone 912- 30. Mrs. J. C. Cochran, at B. F. Smith’s farm, two miles west of city. -12-lo-4t pd. ycCltire- Newspaper 8yndlc«t« FOR RENT—The Loveman home on Thornton avenue. All the Love- man household goods on sale now. of Deep Sprinj Saturday. I wish for our editor and the many readers of the dear old Citizen a happy Christmas, and New Year. good cheer to those in need of sym pathy. As a consequence she endear ed herself to the whole community and she numbered her friends by her ac quaintances. The sorrowing husband, children and relatives left to mourn her loss, we would commend to the lowly Nazarene and great Comforter and Burden-bear er whom wife and mother so much de lighted to serve, and admonish them to serve the same God whom wife and mother trusted, and all will be well, and they will meet again “some, seewt day.” > Be it therefore resolved, 1st, That this community has lost a good neigh bor and the husband a devoted wife; the children one of the best friends they ever had or ever will have. 2nd, That Macedonia Baptist church, Sunday school, and other church aux iliaries have lost one of their best mem bers. 3rd, That a copy of this tribute be preserved on our church records, and a copy be furnished the bereaved fam ily and a copy be sent the North Geor gia Citizen for publication. Respectfully submitted, Mrs. Maud Crow, Mrs. Oetava Perkins Foster, Mrs. J. Sam Ray, Committee. Read and approved in Church Con ference this 11th day of December, 1921. Rev. J. 0. Dantzler, Moderator.--. _ J. Sam Ray,' C. S. were at A. J. Lormon’-s Ray Thanks People. To the People of Dalton: I want to express to you my appre ciation of the indorsement given my services as recorder by the magnificent vote you gave me in the city election of last Wednesday. I will, as I have in the past, give you my best services in that capacity. Again I thank you. Gratefully, John W. Ray. for 73 years the “Friend INDEED” of Afan-|j|||| Livestock, Poultry. KILLS PAIN because it PENETRATES TO THE BONE! Rub in thoroughly the soothing, healing oils of Mustang Liniment This drives out the aches, pains, soreness and unhealthy conditions. Mustang is antiseptic, too- cleansing and healing to all ailments that can be reached by external treatment Keep abottle alwaysin the house—another in the bam and shop. Insure prompt relief, maintain efficiency, with Mustang. DAWNVILLE. FOR RENT—On S. Thornton ave nue and Dixie highway, about 45 acres of good land, 5 acres meadow, to re liable, experienced farmer with own stock and farming implements. Ap ply to J. D. Thomas or Miss Retta Thomas. 12-13-4tpd. And there were in the same country shepherds abiding in the field keeping watch over their Bock by night. And lo! an. angel of the Lord came upon them, and the glory of the Lord shone round about them, and they were sore afraid. “And the angel said unto them, ‘Fear not, for, behold, I bring you good tid ings of great joy, which shall be to all people. . “ ‘For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Savior which is Christ the Lord. - . • ‘ ‘And this shall be a sign unto you. Ye shall find the babe wrapped in swaddling clothes lying in a manger.’ ” There was no room at the inn for our Savior. Have we made room in our hearts for him, or have we left him out to make his abode somewhere else? Christ should have a dwelling place in each of our hearts, and not be left out to make His bed in a manger. Sing “Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, good-will toward men.” Services were well attended at this place last Sunday. - Next Sunday will be Brother Green’s regular appointment. Let’s try to be there. Make him feel like it is good Name “Bayer” on Genuine FOR SALE ON CREDIT—Six-room bungalow, $50.00 per month. Why pay rent? See me or telephone 87-L. Also for sale Ford coupe, $375.00. W. E. Stroup. Kettles Thanks Voters. To the Voters of Dalton: I take this means of expressing my sincere thanks for the excellent vote given me in the city election. While my vote fell short of electing me, it was substantial enough to show the confidence in me that makes me grate ful. I conducted my campaign above board, and I have come through with out hard-feelings. ^ Respectfully, Rembert Kettles. FOR SALE — Four-room house. Paved sidewalk, city water, good gar age. Small cash payment, balance, like rent. Bargain if sold this month. See Dr. Barnett, Cannon Bldg. MUSTANG Warning! Unless you see the name "Bayer” on package or on tablets you are not getting genuine Aspirin pre scribed by physicians for twenty-one years and proved safe by millions. Take Aspirin only as told in the Bayer pack age . for Colds, Headache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Earache, Toothache, Lum bago and for Pain. Handy tin boxes of twelve Bayer Tablets of Aspirin cost few cents. Druggists also sell larger pack ages. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacid- ester of Salicylicacid. LINIMENT FOR SALE—Late model Dodge tour ing car. Good condition. Bargain for quick sale. Call 87-L. W. E. Stroup. LYON MANUFACTURING CO., Proprietor* 41-43-45 South Fifth Street BROOKLYN, N. Y. SOLD BY DRUG AND GENERAL STORES Cm Kostsoe Liniment freely for Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Lumbago. Colds, - Grip, Hies, Cuts, Caked Breasts, Sore Hippies, Croup, Mumps, Diphtherial etc. Such livestock diseases as Foot or Shoulder Rot, Scab, etc., in sheep; Hoot Disease, Inflamed Udder, Sore Teats. Wounds, Ulcers, etc., in cattle; Sprains, Spavins, Locked Jaw, Harness Sores, Skiu Lumps, etc.. KareS) is boaseB and mules, soon yield to Mustang. Wonder- rrw yS ini Poultry remedy for Pip, Scales, Black Rot, 25C* Rag-Ssj Catarrh, Cankers, Roup, Gapes. Worms, etc. Household size KW&f CENTER POINT. Would you invest $1,700 in some well located renting property paying 20 per cent? See Dr. Barnett, Cannon Bldg. Sunday school and singing were both largely attended here Sunday. Let everybody come out to the Christinas tree next Saturday night. Let’s make it the best one we have ever had at this place. Miss Pauline Keen spent a few days last week in Dalton with her brothers, Messrs. Earl and Victor Keen, and their families. Those spending Sunday with Mrs. Clara King and daughters, of Phelps, were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cavender and daughter; Miss Ida Jones and Mr. Den nis Bailey. Mr. John and Miss Mattie Black spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charley Jones, of Phelps. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Jones spent Sat urday with their daughter, Mrs. Ernest Joyce, near Sugar Valley. Miss" Annie Mae Mitchell spent the week-end in Dalton with relatives. ' Miss Erdice Williams visited rel atives near Sugar Valley Wednesday and Thursday of last week. FOR SALE.—4-room house and lot and four vacant lots, good orchard and garden; or will trade for good 5-pas- snger car. Call this week at R. E, Hinkle’s. C. F. Morris. FRFF WITH 25c. TRIAL BOTTLE r IVEiEfl —a solid br&ss ‘ ’Pui-and-Tako” TODDLE TOP. Latest craze. Get one—bo popular! Seed 25 cents, stamps or coin, for Trial Bottle (House- bold Size) Mustang liniment and get Toddle Tod abso lutely free. Lyon Manufacturing Co., 41 Sooth Fifth Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. MORTUARY. FOR SALE.—The Glenn property has been divided into lots and is of fered for quick - sale. See Tom Glenn. Mrs. Charisy Smith. Mrs.-Clarisy Smith, aged 78 years, died Monday at the home of her son, Mr. Monroe Smith, on Chattanooga avenue. The body was taken to Mill Creek cemetery for interment. Classified Ads One Cent A Word! James Walters. James Walters, aged 52 years, a well-known farmer, died at his home east of the city Monday, the body being brought here for interment Tuesday in West Hill cemetery. A Substantial Gift— that is what is truly appreciated, and can >f your stationery the better the impression it will create. Moral: Have your print ing done here. 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 he repaired and new harness made. I thank you for past patronage Marian Miller. Morene, the 10-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Miller, died Fri day at the home near the Bitting place, east of the city.- The body was taken Saturday to Dug Gap cemetery for in terment. that is the only kind our stock supply. A winter laprobe, puttees and leggins, whips, cook-stoves, ranges, washing machines—these are some of the useful articles to be found at our place, and then there’s the Farm Lighting Plant that would make a SPECIALS ON CHRISTMAS CAKES RESOLUTIONS. Is That Cold and Cough Hanging On? Y OU war be convinced that Dr. King’s New Discovery does just what it is meant to do—soothes cough- raw throats, congestion-tormented chests, loosens the phlegm pack and breaks the obstinate cold and grippe attack, relieves the congestion in the head. No harmful drugs, therefore good for children as well as grownups. . Right away you will notice the change for the better. Has a con vincing, healing taste that you will appreciate. Buy a bottle at any drug gists on the way home to-night, 60c. W. C. Crow. — The passing of W. C. Crow on Oc tober 18, 1921, removes from Dawn- ville community one of its most lov able and staunch citizens. He belonged to that rare type to whom distress, Old-fashioned Pound Cake only . .35c per lb. Japanese Fruit Cake only. ..... .35c “ “ Japanese Nut Cake only 35c “ “ Apple Fruit Cake only 30c “ “ Japanese Jelly Cake only 25c “ “ Sponge Cake only .25c “ “ Marshmallow Cake only 25c “ “ Raisin Cake only 25c “ “ Pineapple Layer Cake only 30c ‘ 1 “ Chocolate Layer Cake only ...... 25c K “ Cocoanut Layer Cake only 25c “ “ Ice Cream Cake only 30c “ “ Lemon Cheese Cake only 40c “ “ Angel Food Cake only . . . 40c Fruit, Cake (Best Quality) other Bakeries are getting 75c to $ 1.00 per pound for this same quality. Our Price only 50c “ “ All Cookies only 30c “ “ Cinnamon Rolls only - 15c " “ All Cakes made from Acme Flour, the best Flour that has ever been milled in Dixie. ROLLS AND BREAD Plain Rolls, French Rolls, Pocket Book Rolls, Rusk Rolls, Weiner Rolls, Hamburger Buns —all for only 10c per dozen Try our Whole Wheat Bread—it’s delicious and appetizing 10c per loaf We have a good reason for saying that the Justly Famous Every-Day Bread is the best bread for your table every day)—because it is made from the best Baker’s Flour that is being milled today—Pillsbury’s Best 4X Patent, for Bakers. On Christmas Eve we will sell 3 loaves of Every-Day Bread for 25c Quality and Price Always Right fine gift for the entire family. Our wish is— that the coming Christmas will be l your life, and that will hold much for The Very Next 55 Dose of this Treacherous Drug may Start Trouble suffering and those needing a word of cheer never appealed in vain. JVe think his life was much like the Master’s whom he delighted to serve in that he was constantly “going about doing good” and dispen- You know what calomel is. It’s mer cury; quicksilver. Calomel is dangerous, It crashes into sour bile like dynamite, cramping and sickening you. Calomel attacks the bones and should never be put into your system. If you feel bilious, headachy, consti pated and all knocked out, just go to your druggist and get a bottle of Dod son’s Liver Tone for a few cents which is a harmless vegetable substitute for dangerous calomel. Take a spoonful and if it doesn’t start your liver and straighten you up better and quicker than nasty calomel and without making you sick, you just go back and get your money. Don’t take calomel! It makes you sick the next day; it loses you a day’s work. Dodson’s Liver Tone straightens you right up and you feel great. No salts necessary. Give it to the children because it is perfectly harmless and can not salivate. new year New Discovery For Colds and Cottons pended on. When his friendship was given it was genuine. It was a pleas ure to note the congeniality and com radeship in the home b'etween husband and wife, and father and children. There is only one that can -fully under stand and sympathize in such deep affliction and that is the great Com forter, who promises that He would not . leave his children comfortless. Therefore^ be it resolved, First, that Sister Crow has lost a lovingvhusband, and the children a loving and com panionable father, and the community at large has lost one of its best citi zens: . • . r • r 2nd, That Macedonia Baptist church, Sunday school, and B. Y. P. U. have lost one of their most dependable and useful members. 3rd, That we as a church extend to Sister Crow and the children our heart felt sympathy in this their great be reavement. 4th, That a copy of these resolutions be spread on our church record and a copy furnished the bereaved family and that they be sent to the North Georgia Citizen for publication. Submitted, Ben Foster, W. T. Dixon, . J. Sam Ray, Committee. Read and adopted in Church Con ference this eleventh day of December, 1921. Rev. J. G. Dantzler, Moderator, J. Sam Ray, Church Clerk. Lazy People, Lazy Bowels. Don’t neglect constipation. It undermines the health, takes all vim out of you. Dr. King’s Pills trill invigorate the system, stir up the liver, move the bowels. All druggists, 25c. Dalton Buggy Company We Sell You What We Tell You” 1 Dalton, Georgia PIE SUPPER AT ANTIOCH. On Friday night, December 23, there will be a pie supper at Antioch church instead of High Point school, as before announced, on account of the crowd expected. Be sure to be on time, as there is to be a program to begin at S p. m. sharp, including string hand music, which will be good; so, boys, bring your full pocketbooks, as well as the men; and the girls and women are to bring nice pies that will tempt the appetites and pocketbooks of the men and hoys. Just after supper, there will be a beauty contest for the most beautiful lady in the house. Our school heartily Come and help THE RAZOR THAT SHARPENS ITS OWN BLADES BEAVERDALE. We had some cold weather Sunday; Lumber hauling and moving is the order of the day. Mr. Couch and M. D. Poteet, of near Norton, spent Saturday with A. J. Lormon. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Douglas, of Good Hope, spent Wednesday of last week at Mr. A. J. Lormon’s. „ Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Ridley went to Dalton Tuesday. Mrs. Ethel WHialey, of Deep Spring, called to see Leona Lormon last Fri day. Mr. McFalls and son, Rosco, of Mur ray county, took dinner Friday with A. J. Lormon. J. D. Brackett made a trip to Co- hutta Friday. Fayette Dunn, our burg Sunday. Isaac Doulthit, of Murray county, spent Sunday with the Messrs. Poteet. Mrs. Alma Ridley and son, of Dal- kinspeople near Beav- ranjggnggj welcomes everyone, us out for the benefit of our school room improvements, and we will try to entertain you. iS? WARING SCHOOL HAS COMMUNITY KITCHEN / seconds a man gets a freshly stropped blade with this razor. Morning’ er morning he enjoys the same comfortable ;;. c!Ve - The Valet AutoStrop Razor strops, 1avcs cleans without removing the blade. v J[ es money on 'blades every month in the tnri S° me * n m d ask for a demonstration r- T “ settle one or more of your gift A variety of attractive sets $5.00 Waring.—The ladies of Waring now have the equipment for their commu nity kitchen. Last Wednesday hot chocolate was served to the school children. We hope to continue serving one hot article each day. We are very proud of the fact that ours is the first school in the county to have hot lunches. In this way we hope to increase the child’s interest in school work, as well as improve the of Cohutta, was in Mrs. Alice Vining. In the passing of Sister Alice Yining, the community has lost one of its “mothers in Israel.” She was of that rare type of motherhood that respond ed to every appeal for help from those in need of friendship, sympathy, or help in any way. She was constantly going about doing good, visiting the sick, speaking words of sympathy and DALTON BAKERY City Drug Store ton, are visitln; erdale. T. L. Boyd, of Prospect, was at Tom Kincaid's Thursday. G. W. Bryant and Walter Douglas. Just a fee? strokes on the strap—the blade is keen again Phone 68-J