The Dalton argus. (Dalton, Ga.) 18??-????, November 30, 1911, Image 1

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VOL. XXXIV- You Can Not Afford to Miss These Opportunities > ■ ■ ' """" Hr. Farmer: * You can work 52 weeks of every year in Whitfield County Georgia. You can.graze your live stock out of doors the year around. You can grow something marketable for cash every work day of the twelve months. You can grow from 75 to 170 bushels of corn per acre at the cost of 15c per bushel. You can get lands in any quantity from $5 to $35 per acre. You can find opportunities here that perhaps you have never dreamed of— they are so many you must read this paper item by item and they will be verified by the Chamber of Commerce of Dalton, Georgia. '• * •. Y" 'Sas’ ' . vu The Manufacturing opportunities of Dalton have absolutely no superior anywhere. Any quantity of hydro-electric power to be had. As cheap competitive railway freight rates on raw material and manufact • ured products as can be had at any point, great or small, in the south. Full and satisfactory particulars furnished cheerfully upon application. By writing to the secretary he will answer, fully and truthfully,every question asked. The south, and particularly Dalton and Whitfield County Georgia, is fast filling up with intelligent farmers from every section of the Union and wants you. Write us, or better still, come and let us prove every assertion in this paper. * • OFFICERS B. A. TYLER, President D. B. BARRETT, Treasurer H. J. SMITH, Vice Pres. F. T. REYNOLDS, Sec’y DIRECTORS B. A. TYLER, Pres. Dalton Buggy Co. H. J. SMITH, Smith-Hall Wholesale Grocery D. B. BARRETT, Pres, Bank of Dalton F. T. HARDWICK, Bank of C. L. Hardwick & Co. E. P. DAVIS, Cashier First National Bank H. L. SMITH, Pres. M. D. & H. L. Smith Co. ; F. S. PRUDEN, Pruden Insurance Agency, W. L. McWILLIAMS, Dry Goods DAVE ALPER, Prop. Economy Store W. C. McGHEE, Leonard-McGhee burniture Co. J. J. DUANE, Duane Chair Mfg. Co. F. F. FARRAR, Farrar Lumber Co. ■ W. M. SAPP, Clerk Superior Court •’ W. C. MARTIN, Attorney THE DALTON ARGUS. LEADING PAPER OF NORTH GEORGIA. BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN PIEDMONT SECTION. DALTON, GEORGIA. THURSDAY NOVEMBER 30, 1911 ONE DOLLAR A YEAI