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MATERIAL
FOR NEW
BANK BOUGHT
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MESSRS. WARDLAW AND
HAVE PURCHASED THE VAULT
FURNITURE AND FIXTURES
FbR THE INTERIOR OF THE
BANK .OF DfciEtOrt. T< I ) >
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Messrs. R. F. Wardlaw and Buell .
Starke haye froip j
where they have been for several days
purchasing material for the Bank of
Dal Gm.
AH the furniture, vaults and fix- i
turdfe have been contracted for V\dj
wilfifbe here as fast as thjpy jvilLbe.j
by Jtjie coptractdrs. ’> j
I'jje Bank of Dalton will be pu| up ;
as fast now Is HJieeiihlefialJ iarf be’lj
assembled and they are being fabri- j
catwl by the best known of builders <
and t furnishers. 1
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DALTON EXCELSIOR COMPANY
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Ope of the most prosperous factor
ies Daltorl/ ifc- the DdltoA Excelsoir
Wo4s. r A f' | A
Ml. C. M. the pres
ident of the tompany, is; a man of
business accumen and located his plant ;
in Delton because of the nearness of
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the Jvood necessary for making his i
pro Act.
Tire company has been established
in Dalton for four years and s now I
turning out tjn thousinda
dail#
Only recently Mr. Hollingsworth
foun£ it necessary to enlarge hife cap
acity? and in order to do so intalled a
new jand larger engine? 'a - 1
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Wrinkle & Miller
foundif Q Machine Shops
I ntniit; j i >nij
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Manufacturers of 1
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Saw Mills, Saw Mill Cast-
I inqs. Grates, Grate Bars,
Fronts, Sash Weights,Htandi; inh;v
House Work/ General ReriHwmn?
pairing. Jim ’ib i / toi ojmiiiu?)
I We will rejjlacfe thatbifoketf 111 * 1
j piece of machinery xWth r?l ‘
' one that will give; ttiord ’ 1
I I vice and less trouble. Work
promptly done. Corres-
I I pondence solicited.
I Office and Shops Dalton, Georgia
| B. Wrinkle, A. Miller, Props.
DALTON HAS:
Asphalt pavements.
, Magnificent rwprks system. jfj
(Municipally .fcwfaed | gas pUjt. J '
Municipal elcttnc light aitfl Lower
i houJes. I .. ( £
Fine system of sewers.
I J’s id fire depd rtment. ;
Beautiful parks.
Wedl» equipped high school. (
| Best system of |>uilic 'SchdJll ifi 1
n.: n ini
Two rarge cotton mills.
A chair factory.
An ice plant.
Two large lumber mills.
Two marble wor’rfs.’ ’ Ir JI -
An immense flour mill.
I A stove foundry.
. A jail works.
Three machine shops.
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A broom factorv.
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A til4 Vrfd' cement plant, kj
Three big warehouses,
Two cotton gins.
-Aj well
ncjthng 'works. I * |
• large feicelsior pJant. L * f
One daily and three weekly news- j
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Several strong implement and vehi- j
cle concerns.
Several excellent restaurants.
The retail shopping trade of all the I
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. country it. j * {
| Two trunk lines o£ railroad with
the lowest competitive freight -rates,
■j -A n excellent-local and ling distance '
Jtdldphon® system. f » .■ j
The most orderly colored population
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in Georgia.
! Has an intellectual, thinking popu- ;
( lation. - -
Prosperous merchants,
Cheap coal.~ • ” "i
.<7 »I ■«• -t s l' J
i Low . insurance rates. - 7
Fine fruit and farming lands at
ridiculously low prices. •
I? a health resort winter and sum
med.
As climate unsurpassed anywhere ini
( the world, and is surrounded by beau- i
' tiYjdl mountains.
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THE DALTON ARGUS, DALTON GE ORGIA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER, 30, 1911.
DALTON HAS"'
"Asphalt,- concrete -and <»ik-d- streets.
Municipally owned electric fight, gas
I and waierworks plafetsj f
Six fiufilic schot| iuflfiings
/rhre/ banks. sapital
a»d more Uhdn lalf inillion
dollars deposits.
Two gigantic trunk lines of rail
ways, The Southern and the N. C. &
St. L. < ’ '’ ’ '
It * The lowest death rate dr any city
it; the pnited Stages.
Has d city' tstSr ' rate of SI.OO per
SIOO. ;
Has a county tax rate of the same.
I Splendid system of sewers.
'[ 1 vPiincipal bulitafe&s, streeH < ‘lighted
with a great white way.
Two hydro-electrical power plants
on the way with their cables. One of
them will be ready to sell power .
T9r2>
i horse power is over three hundred
■ thousand.
30 passenger trains passing through
daily.
/The court house fyr Whitfiejd coun
| ty. >7 • * 'I; f ( .H » 4
.A .yay<l ayillfc tjiehtre. \
j A motion picture house.
[ JiThree dtaall ilLtels*. I' .
Eleven churches.
A chamber of commerce.
Odd Fellows, Masonic, Junior Or
der and Elk lodges.
I Four parks.
An annual poultry show.
_ An annual. Farmers ’ Fair., on. its
bwA grounds in-its own buildings.
;11 years old. , . ' j
j f ‘ 1 Additional Facta.
Dalton is 100 miles from Atlanta by
1 two trunk lines of railway.
38 miles south of Chattanooga by
I two trunk lines of railway.
Twelve hours ride from Cincinnati, j
Average temperature 35 degrees in !
jthd wihter ahd 65 in the tmnitner.
Cattle can graze in the open the year
’refund. “ - k -- * - - ' <
I- Pay lifibdr aft ope dollar. ‘ j
Expert tabor $3.50 per day.
‘ Byilk Walls Erected' at $12.50 per
F~"~i .''' - ?i —7~T' 'V'
' S T>. hid.'- 5 ? J
* Wils per cubic'
, tfpot, 25 cents.
e Structural steel or wrought. von
*ean be fabricated in Dalton at
fl l-2c per pound.
j Land can be bought for from ten te
1 thirty-five dollars per acre which will
j raise an average of 35 bushels of corn.
per acre. .. . 5 »
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THE DALTON BUGGY COMPANY
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Everybody in This Section Knows
Why It Prospers and Deserves to.
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j, About a decade ago Mr. B. A, Tyler,
president of the Dalton Buggy Com- 1
i’jiany came to Dalton from Chicago'
almost a complete invalid, to escape
the rigorous climate of that section I
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and tflitry the benefits of the climate’
abound Dall on. I
11 .Tt would be almost useless to go fur
ther than to say he lives L.-re now with ‘
a beautiful suburban home and ex- {
peels to spend the remainder of his ■
Hays here; '’ * -■'*-** .'i
if ITH in .thf lm alt H<4 <
J\lr. Tvlet- was' oF such substantial
/character that 'die' wddnd vd -big-■bus
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mess in the frigid Jiorthwest and-soon- -
took, an ip.tesest financially in t]ie<Dal-; !
|qn
Jow is the managerial head and, dp- ,<
iotes his entirfi..business.tune-to it.
s A^ us fl 3lm?st.fe,els hokliijg
nim up as tq ( t)iqfe simir: '
ffftrly situated. His experience is i
sut that’bf nianV ift’this region But he
fc th ! 6'rtdst'rdc’d’riV drie? 1, ' "
t !Tljfi :J Daltan Jtiiggy-.C+unpany rr-tlre *■
largest dealer in rigs of; all kinds in
Oik? state north of the
fl'Ade is not confined to the local mar-
Kdt but reaches out in many CottfttiqS|. ;
personal knowledge h
ijeps and his magnetism,.i
ihakes a friend of every cgstt
he'succeeds in satisfying orfe'bf J
tpem. He is ably seconded by Mr. ,
Stewart who also numbers his
fiends and customers thg litn* t
il of his acquaintanceship
Southern Granite &
Marble Co.
One of the largest and best equipped
■ retail plants in the Southern States
ofs the largje ,dealers in Georgia
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: Marble 1 - And Monumental Work
her i'v r Ljo pt .PU&F Specialty*' 4 ’-
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■ Western Agents Wanted
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Southern Granite &
r
| Marble Co.
: Dalton, Ga.
'* DALTON INDUSTRIES.
Crown Cotton Mill No. 1
Crown Cotton Mill No 2.' f '
Elk Cotton Mill. yf;
Duane Chair Mfg. Co.
Farrar Lumber Compauy.
Dalton Ice Mfg. Co.
Finley Machine Shops.
Cheorkee Mfg. Co., Lumber.
Smith Gin. and Mill Co. .
Barrett, Denton & Lynn Flour
Mills.
Haig Canning Co. /
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Farrar Canning Cd. I
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Fields Bros. Mfg. Co.
Vance Harness Mfg. Co. |
Farmers Union Gin. .
Dalton Steam Gin.
M. D. & 11. L. Smith Tent k awn
ing Co.
Dalton Excelsior Co.
i Mascot Stoye Mfg. Co. ,
Dalton Telephone C t >.
Dalton R room Works.
Eaton & Coffey Marble Co. .
Southern Oranit and MarWe Co. ■'
Dalton Water Works. ;
, Dalton Gas Company.
Dalton Electrict Light and Lo^ ftr
Co.
V rinkle Bros. & Miller Machhm
Shops. ‘j
. 3 Dalton boast of 2200 satisfied and
.qqntented employes in her numerous '
. - . -rr • -1*
industries. • t
PUCKETT REALTY COMPANY/
iy, » nt ■ I ononi 'na
The Puckett Real Estate
one of the demands of a real live
■progressive city like Dalton.
It has closed some big deals in the
past few weeks every. One
shows how real estate is Qfl yfe’ W?
jp-ade her?; The have now Wi .Mud
big deals which they expect to '
elefee up most any day/; W! :
Pueketfc. who is at the head of the J
agency, is an old and Well kftown "
citizen of Dalton and stands high m
the estimation of all. Business in
trusted to bi« Care wijl he properly and
pTomptlv taken care of.
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ANOTHER"i
WTANpifi*
newspupeJ
complimenting p I
- dalton on the p R( Z j I
I IVE spirit shown at I
mcent cbambm op W * I
ERCE SMOKgR I
, That Dalton is right inl lnefor j I
railway between that p!lte I
and Chattanooga is u J |
turn taken by the rousing < I
held at that |
W introduced by F ra | T h
Reynolds secretary of the
■ eommeree
t^^ousfc jnjtdr. i&be SPMp of I
' meeting that ikdo,.. t
bbtwee n 4f ;it I
all in their I
WW with the promot- I
l«K of'%tich an interurban line to bring I
about its successful and early com
f'lettoTi. The ‘resolution is the out-
tfie a wakening oKhe people
1 of ‘the placeslo be touehhd fy ‘fte
to the and benefits
a railway' in their midst.
neighborly exhibited
Dalton toward Chattanooga is
rghf sort. Contrary to : tg jealous- |
afl4.'’hiwew men in
•.the* town hd.jaeeiit to eif'ic*-.;
with undisguised scorn upoifany enter
Tmse that might seem to npn a part
qf their t mde toward the bigdown, the A
business men of Dalton areJprooTess-fJ*
tn- ■ indieay-
they are wide awake ■ the ad •. =
which Dalton'r i«bt r-enivi
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