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. THE CARROLL FREE PRESS. CARROLLTOa, OA.
\\\ TLocal Steves "Stems
L. L. Sims spent Sunday at
Villa Rica.
C. B. Simonton visited New
nan Tuesday,
Miss Maude Gober is quite
s<ck this week.
Joe Griffin of Temple was in
town this week.
H. T. Butler of Atlanta spent
Sunday in town.
Mr. L. C. Mandeville spent
Tuesday in Atlanta.
John R. Daniel, of Rome,
spent Tuesday here.
W. F. Mori is o( Temple was
in the city Tuesday on business.
Mrs. Oljn Perdue and baby
lelt Monday tor a visit to Auburn.
Mr. and Mrs John Beall of
Nashville are visiting in town.
See our line of fruit jars jelly
glasses and supplies. Joe Harris.
Irvin Cheney visited Atlanta
the first of the week.
Charlie Griffin of Temple is
visiting relatives here.
Col. Will Hamrick returned
Saturday from Bluffton.
Mr. Geo. McCain, of Rome
was in town Wednesday.
Mrs. L. P. Robinson and
children of Lumpkin are in town
the guest of Mrs. L. P. Mande-
ville.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baskin,
of Atlanta, are visiting in the
city.
Miss Hattie Bledsoe cf Atlarn
is the guest of Mrs. Homer Per
due.
Be sure to call on us for your
canning supplies. Joe Harris.
Geo West spent Sunday in At
lanta.
E. A. Sharpe spent Saturday
in Atlanta. -
Harvey Hamrick spent Friday
in Atlanta.
Ray Sox of Columlra, S. C.
is visiting friends in the city.
Ezra McCalmon, of Edwards'
-ville, Ala., is in town this week.
Get fruit jars and jelly glasses
from Joe Harris the Hardware
man.
P. P. Kingsbery and Henry
Barron spent Thursday in At
lanta.
John P. Jackson, of Newnan,
was a visitor in the city this
week.
Curtis Gentry, cf Birmingham,
is spending this week with his
parents.
Mrs. H. L. Rawls left Thurs
day for a several weeks visit to
Dallas.
Dr. B. F. Boykin will be out
of the city one week beginning
Monday.
Mr. Ray C. Crane of Newnan
was a visitor here Sunday and
Monday.
P'Mrs. W. E. Dozier andj Miss
Mary, left Wednesday for a visit
to Mountville.J
Dr. j. D. Hamrick attended
the Masonic meeting in Buchan
an Saturday.
Mrs. W. B. Garrity, of At
lanta,* attended the Gaston-Car-
ter wedding.
Will Hamrick, of Tallapoosa,
is the guest of his brother, Dr.
J. D. Hamrick.
Miss Annie Baggett of Dou-
glasville is visiting her- sister,
Mrs. Will Clay.
Rev. W, L. Trammell of
Rockmart is attending district
conference here.
Albert Simonton left Tuesday
lor Savannah where he has ac
cepted a position.
Mr. T. B. Lasseter has as his
guest, his brother. Mr. ]im Las-
seter. of Banning.
Mrs. L. D. McPherson and
children spent Sunday with rel
atives in Bremen.
Rev. W. L. Davenport of
Clem is in town attending the
district conference.
Ben Wilson left Wednesday
for Winder, Ga. where he will
spend two months.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Gentry,
of Birmingham, were the guests
of their father Sunday.
Miss Lucy Candler of Clear
water Florida who is visiting
Miss Mario 1 West has been the
attractive guest of honor at sev
eral social affairs this week.
Cut-Price Sale
of Clothing now in full
blast at our store. All
new spring and summer
suits for men, youths
and children
25
DISCOUNT!
Copyright 1908 by Hart Schaffner & Marx
One table broken sizes in men’s Gray Suits
33 to 50 per cent. Off
One table broken sized suits, $10 to 12.50,
$3.95
One table broken sized suits, 12.50 to 18.00
Choice $5.95
Boy den 6.00 Slippers, .... $4.95
Stock Reduction Prices:
White Goods.
iooo yards Figured Lawns and Batistes Q 1 Q
values io and 15c, choice, per yard ^ 2
Several hundred yards Silk Organdies an^
Chiffons in stripes, plaids and figured A
patterns worth 35c, choice per yard ■
1000 yards Dress Ginghams priced 12
cut to choice, per yard
All best Calicoes
Linonette, new shipment,
5c
15c
Wash Goods
One table White Madras, Dimities and 19c
Waistings, 25c and 35c value choice
One lot short length Madras *7
12 i-2c, and 15c, choice ■
India Linons, Persian Lawns,
worth 18c and 20c, choice
Long"Clotq 20c yard kind,
per bolt, special
Best A C A Ticking
worth 16 i-2c at
One case Staple Ginghams
ioc quality
Yard wide Percales,
15c quality
15c
$1.50
12yC
6-k
10c
Silks-Dress Goods
Rough Pongee Silks, Brown, Champagne and
Blue. CHINA SILKS white and yj
all colors, 60 and 75c values
36-in black Taffeta Silks and Peau de4 fT
Soie 1.75 quality cut to 1.50, 1:50 to ■
Large assortment imported Voiles in AO
black, brown, bine, champagne, 1.25 ^OC
Large assortment Chiffons, Panamas, Mohairs
in all colors, 60c quality, Batiste and yj
Veil ngs, all colors, 60c and 75cquality i
Millinery
98c
50 ladies hats worth $2
Price
50 ladies hats worth $2, 2.25, 2.504
Price I
50 ladies hats worth 3 50, 3.75, 4.00
Choice Sale Price
60c and 75c Baby Caps
Price
35c and 40c Baby Caps
Price
1.98
48c
23c
Embroideries-Laces
One lot of Embroideries in Edges and A l n .
Bands, 6c to 7 j-2c, choice 2 C-
One lot Laces in Val., Round Thread
and Linen Torchon edges, bands 7 to 15c'
Ladies Coat Suits
In White or Blue Linonette, while ^ ^
they last, Coat and Skirt only
Towels
One case Cotton Towels worth 25c pair 4 Q _
will be sold at ioc each or pair I v/C
Belts-GIoves
Large assortment Ladies Leather Belts in
black, brown, tan, priced 75c. Elastic 4 Q_
belts priced 75c, $ 1, choice T’Ov
5 dozen Elastic Belts, black; white, blue
and brown, priced 50c, Sale price
Choice w jt
Elbow length Silk Gloves, brown, AQ-
white, black. $1,50 quality cut to
Another lot long Gloves in Siik Lisle^^^.
worth $r, 1.25 pair only
Lace Curtains
Lace Curtains ranging in price from 48c to
$5 pair, in large range or designs, white or
ecru, entire lot will be sold at cut prices.
$2.50 Lace Curtains jy qa
per pair I
$3 and 3.50 hace Curtains
per pair
2.75
Shirts-Underwear
120 Negligee Shirts, soft collars attached
in Blue and Tan, men’s and boy’s, 75c A Q l/y .
values, Choice t-Qv
Poros-Knit Underwear per suit
Only
Elastic Seam Drawers 45C
89c
Only
Trunks-Suit Cases
Large stock Trunks and Suit Cases priced
for quick selling.
Summer Lap Robes, $1.50, 1.25 down to*
25c all cut in the Sale.
Da^kin & i$a£fti
Mrs. Selma Bartlett and child
ren are spending this week with
her parents in Sargent.
L. O. Lifsey left Tuesday for
Montgomery, jAla., where he
has accepted a position.
Mr. Gibbons of the Bradfield
Drug Co, of LaGrange was in
town Wednesday.
W. G. Bradford of Atlanta is
in town starting the machinery
of Mandeville Mills No 2.
Mr. and Mrs. K. McKenzie
left Wednesday for a short visit
to their home in Baltimore.
Mrs. H. H. Coley, of Con
yers, is visiting her mother,
Mrs. J. A. Lifsey this week.
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Daniel
have returned to the A. & M.,
after a visit to Hogansville.
Mrs. Hatle and Miss Natalie
Jones have returned to Griffin
after a visit to Mrs. Will Griffin.
Harry and N. L. Benson, who
have been visiting J. R. Adam
son, returned to W aco Monday.
Mrs. I. B. Perdue is spending
this week with her daughter,
Mrs. C. A. Upshaw in Bremen.
L. C. Mandeville, Misses
Eugenia and Camilla and Mrs.
J. A. Aycock spent Monday in
Bowdon.
Mr. and Mrs. Other Bledsoe
of Sargents were m town Sun
day attending the Gaston-Carter
wedding.
Mrs. Joseph Tompkins and
little daughter Mary Francis, re.
t irned Friday to their home in
Quincy Fla. They will probably
return to Carrollton later in the
Miss Lona Hadan, of Atlanta,
is expected this week to visit
Misses Pearl Zachiy and Pearl
Hadan.
Mr. R. D. Jackson is absent
on a business trip to St. Peters
burg, Tampa and other points in
Florida.
We make a specialty of re
pairing clocks. If you have a
clock that will not keep time,
bring it to us. Creel Jewelry Co.
Walter Dimmock who has
been visiting his parents here,
returned to his home in Atlanta
Saturday.
Miss Amelia and John Hum
phrey Power are visiting in At
lanta the guest of their aunt,
Mrs. F. C. King.
W. T. Cobb, Temple’s popu
lar postmaster was iu the city
Tuesday and paid our office a
pleasant call.
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Taylor of
Newnan spent Sunday with Mrs.
Taylor’s parents Mr. and Mrs.
T. G. Jackson.
Lost: A pearl handle knife
with four blades. Finder will
please return to Miss Estelle
Merrell and receive reward.
Mrs. W. C. Galbraith and
children and little Frank Adams
of Ocala, are visiting G. W.
Merrell and family.
Miss Sadie Dimmock who is.
attending business college in At
lanta came down Saturday night
to spend two weeks with her
parents.
The name of Hon. W. D
Hamrick is prominently men
tioned as a candidate in thi
municipal primary to succeed
Hon. H. W. Long as mayor. I
Col. Hamrick should make tht
race, he is sure to have strong
support.
Mrs. E. Colclough who hai
been in a sanitarium in Atlanti
lor the past several weeks, ii
much improved in health and i:
expected home Saturday.
Miss Nicie Cochran, who has-
been attending a business col
lege in Atlanta, has returned,,
and is bookkeeper at the Gaines'
boro Telephone office.
Mrs. S. H. Hale and Miss
Natalie Jones returned yesterday
from a visit ot several to rela
tives in Carrollton.—Griffin
News.
L. C. Mandeville of Carroll
ton attended the meeting of the
Oil Mill stock holders Monday,
accompained by Misses Eugenia
arid Camilla Mandevilie, and
Mrs. J. A. Aycock.—Bowdon
News.
Elsewhere in the Free Press
our readers will note an unusual
advertisement of the Francis
Statuary Co, of Wellington,.
Ohio as will be seen they put a
millionaires art within the reach
of all by offering Florentine Ala-
basta Statuary etc, at such
reasonable figures that no home
can afford to do without such as
this, that beautifies more than
anything else. This makes it one
ot the best investments possible
when you consider the differ
ence it makes iu your home,
bend lor their catalogue con
taining 400 lllustratiotas, which
will be sent free with your first,
order. ;