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THE OFFICIAL, ORGAN OF CARROLL COUNTY AND CITY OF CARROLLTON
CARROLLTON, CARROLL COUNTY, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, FEB. 24 1910 ~ ~
This Bank Is On The
Honor Roll
The comptroller of the Currency has placed this
Bank on the Honor Roll, from the fact that our
Surplus equals the amount of the Capital Stock.
Few Banks in the whole United States are able
to offer such security.
We respectfully request a part of your business.
NOTICE.
A meeting ot the Carrollton
Board of Trade is called lor
Friday night, Feb. 25th, at
7 :3o p m at the | Halycon Club
rooms. Business of much impor
tance to Carrollton is to be taken
up. A full attendance is requested
C E Roop Pres,
R W Adamson Sec.
Bulletins Prom The ‘To Flor
ida or Bust 1 ’ Tourists
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Feb. 17 Barnesville, Ga. at 8:30
p. m. Raining to beat the band.
Campbell
Feb. 18 Macon, Ga. Hunting for
warmer climate. Campbell.
Feb. 20 Waycross, Ga. Stuck in
the mud six hours in the night.
Creel.
OF CARROLLTON.
Capital $100,000.00 Surplus $100,000.00
(Safety Deposit Boxes For Rent.)
^eb. 21 Jacksonville, Fla. Reach-
j ed Jacksonville today, would have
reached here Saturday but for
I Camobell’s tire trouble. Maxwell
[ running better than when 1 started
! Have had no trouble at all.
I Tanner.
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We Respectfully
Solicit Your
PATRONAGE
And Guarantee You
SATISFACTION.
The Peoples Bank,
Carrollton, Ga. ,
J. R. ADAMSON,
President,
JOHN M. JACKSON.
VIce-Pres.
G. C. COOK, Cashier.
Feb. 22 Guard get busy with
plumbing. I need the money.
Campbell
Feb-22 Having a big time but Oh
you mud and water. Sharpe.
Feb. 22 In Jacksonville, 425 miles
without a mishap, running some,
hows that. Campbell.
Feb. 23 In Jacksonville, having
big time. Will be home next week(?
Hamrick.
Bledsoe-Creei.
At the home of the bnde’s
parents on Thursday evening
last Miss Bessie Bledsoe and
Mr Robert Creel were united in
marriage. The ceremony was
performed by -Rev. Jesse M.
Dodd at 9 o’clock.
Only the immediate families
and a few intimate friends were
present. A delicious sweet
course was served during the
evening.
The bride was one of Car>
rollton’s most charming and
lovable young ladies,
Mr. Creel, formerly of Car
rollton; but now of Jasper, Ala.
holds a very responsible position
there.
Mr. and Mrs. Creel have
hosts of who extend to them
theii heartiest congratulations
Reduced
27.50 & 25.00 Suits
Reduced to 19.95
20.00 Suits
Reducedto15 .95
18.00 Suits
Reduced to 13.95
15.00 Suits
Reduced to 12.95
All Boys Clothing
_ 1-4 Off.
Take advantage of
these prices and buy
while they last.
I
ONE PRICE HOUSE
Prominent Speakers Will
Be Here
The Itinerant Agricultural
School will be here this week
and it gives us pleasure to an-
uounce to the farmers and bush
ness men of this and adjoining
counties that the State College of
Agriculture is sending for this
meeiing p large number of its
best speakers.
Prof. W. A. Worsham, Jr.,
will appear first discussing the
relative cost and sources of the
essential elements of plant lood.
The preservation and uses of
manures is a live topic since any
system of permanent agriculture
must have live stock as its basis.
There i3 a great loss through the
improper handling of manure.
Pres. A. M. Soule will handle
the fertilizer problem in a way
which should enable any farmer
to Know how to cope intelligently
with the fertilizer dealer and the
latter should not lose this chance
to learn the needs of the farmer
and the changes that are almost
inevitable if he does not get in
touch with the educational wave
which is sweeping over the
cour try. Every one connected
in any way with the handling of
commercial fertilizers should be
present to hear Pres. Soule. He
will lecture Friday alternoon,
February 25th.
Cotton improvement is ably
handled by Prof. Nixon. The
general interest in the cotton
plant should bring out a number
ot questions from our tarmeis
A spirited discussion often reveals
many important facts which a
lecturer does not bring out in
the short time allowed on the
program. Much good intorma-
tion will be disseminated in the
hoo&lectnre devoted to cotton.
Df, A. G. G. Richardson, the
College Veterinarian, will be
here to diagnose and prescribe
for all ailments and diseases of
the horse, cow, hog and sheep.
His services will be entirely free
to anyone attending the meeting.
If you have animals troubled
with any ot tho following ail
ments; digestive troubles, skin
troubles, external parasites,
lameness, teeth disorders, stom*
ach worms, lung worms, hog
cholera, shipping fever or milk
fever, bring them to town or
come to the meeting where Dr.
Richardson will tell you how to
treat ihem.
The present high prices of
living should cause evt ry familv
in Georgia to grow their own
vegetables. Prof. S. A. Minear
has made a specially of trucking
crops and will sho v you how
and when to plant; you should
know why without being told.
He will conduct a demonstration
in pruning and tell about spray
ing tor the many injurious insects
which are troubling the garden
er and grower.
There will be few times that a
veterinarian is nBededif our farm
animals are judiciously fed.
Mal nutrition is the chief cause
of digestive troubles and can be
avoided by knowing how to
combine the foods available to
the Southern farmers . It is said
that a horse, cow, pig and sheep
together will excrete $60 worth
ot manure every year. This
value may be doubled or cut into
half depending largely upon the
kind of feed used. Successful
corn and cotton growing seems
to depend upon manure for max
imum results. Prof. Hite will
give three lectures on feeding
farm animals and discuss seed
corn improvement and a suitable
rotation tor the live stock tarmer.
Farm building will be given
some attention by these lecturers.
The morning session will be
gin at 9 =30, afternoon session at
1:15, and night session at 8:co;
something of great importance
will take place at every session.
The program is so arranged that
you will find something to suit
you every day. Do not miss
any of these lectures.
J T Bradley. Pres C H Stewart Vice Pres.
H N Spence Cashier
Farmer’s Business
We give particular attention to the business of
farmers.
A checking account is a convenience [no farmer
should be without.
You may sometimes need help. We will make
it our business to help you.
We cordially invite you to make this your
Banking Home.
CARROLLTON BANK,
Carrollton, Ga.
CITIZENS BANK
Carrollton, Ga.
Put your money in the Bank.
Do not carry it on your person
or hide it at home.
When your money is depos
ited in this bank, it is safe, and
at the same time, is serving the
public.
A. K. SNEAD, Cashier.
amH»a>»i>Wi>mKua»iiKi» nnuasa»aM»»^>a»iUi>M>nM
Don’t fail to attend the Belch*
ert Wright Company at Opera
House Monday night.
The Carroll Free Press and
Semi-Weekly Journal
for
Atlanta
$1.50
COPYRIGHT A-P.fr E.C?
THE CHARM OE
NATURAL BEAUTY.
Is always increased by art.
Good taste in the selection of
jewelry cannot fail to excito a
greater admiration for a beauti=
ful face or figure. But it is of
vital importance to moke jewelry
rslections from a stock thorough-
lr adapted to your purpose. At
the store of Creel Jewelry Co.,
seekers for orignality in design
and elegance of style in diamonds
pearls and all feshionable stones
and settings will find almost
unique collection at very moder
ate prices.
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