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THE OFFICIAL ORGAN OF CARROLL COUNTY AND CITY OF CARROLLTON
CARROLLTON, CARROLL COUN TY, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, MAR. 31, 1910
PROTECTION AGAINST
EIRE AND THIEVES
Is secured for all valuables placed iu the First
National Bank safety deposit vaults. Every big
fire or report of a burglary, should remind you of
the necessity of keeping your papers etc in a safe
place. The box rent is only $2. 00 a year.
FIRST * NATIONAL BANK
OF CARROLLTON.
Capital $100,000.00
Surplus $100,000.00
FROM THE
TIME
This Bank was organized, it has had the repu
tation for
Courtesy and Liberality
In Its Dealings,
This Reputation
will be maintained in our future transactions.
CITIZENS BANK
Carrollton, Ga.
First Baptist Church
Sunday. March 27th, 1910,
Missionary Day, will stand out
in the history of the First Bap
tist Church of Carrollton and in
the history of the Carrollton
Association, [as, perhaps, the
greatest day in the history of
either up to this time."
The Sunday School’s contri
bution to home and foreign mis
sions was sixty-three dollars.
Alter a powerful missionary
sermon by Rev. J. M, Dodd at
11 o’clock the church brought
this year’s contribution to home
and foreign missions up to seven
hundred dollars. This is the
largest amount ever given in one
year to this cause by any church
in Carroll County, and it is
thought marks the beginning of
greater activity among our peo
pie along missionary lines.
Cottage prayer meetings will
be held Irom time to time in the
homes of those who cannot at
tend the services in the sanctuary
The first of these services was
held with Mrs. G. W. Merrell
last Tuesday evening. The next
one will be held with Mrs. Hug-
gius on next Tuesday night.
The “Sunbeams” ol the First
Baptist Church will render a
program next Sunday night.
We Respectfully
Solicit Your
PATRONAGE
And Guarantee You
SATISFACTION
The Peoples Bank,
Carrollton, Ga.
J. R. ADAMSON.
President,
JOHN M. JACKSON,
Vlce-Pres.
G. C. COOK, Cashier.
Southern Land Co. Gives Away
Piano.
Chrysanthemum Club.
Wednesday afternoon a num
ber ol ladies met at theresidence
of Mrs. S. C. Kytle and organ
ized the Carrollton Chrysanthe
mum Club.
The object ol the Club is to
encourage the cultivation of this
queen of autumn flowers and to
develop the flowers as near
perfection as possible.
The membership lee is 25c
a year.
Frizes will be awarded to the
six best white, six best pink, six
best yellow, finest bronze and
red, and best general collection
of crysanthemums.
An invitation is extended to
all to join the Club.
The following officers were
elected : President, Mrs. S. J.
Boykin, Vice President. Mrs.
Sid Holderness ; Secretary, Mrs
C. H. Stewart; Treasurer, Mrs
S. C. Kytle; Asst. Treasurer
Miss Exa Jeau Neely.
Splendid Offer Made by This
^ Company on Lots in Oak
Lawn.
The Southern Laud C om-
pany, owners ol Oak l^awn, ad
joining the beautiful residence
districts of this city, are offering
a piano or sewing machine free
with each purchase. In an in
terview with Mr. E. C. Albright
their representative, he said: ‘‘I
find a number of [your citizens
surprised at our exceptional offer
and being amazod and wonder
ing how we can afford to offer
such an inducement. The so
lution is we have contracted
with the Kruff Piano Company
to allow us one to two hundred
instruments in each state in
which we operate in the South
to introduce them. Hence our
bargain sale here. We, like all
large dealers, have adopted this
method of closing out. Just one
word in conclusion. I wish it
understood that we have not adi
vanced the prices : when the lot
is two-thirds paid for we give
this piano or {machine which h
guaranteed lor ten years, and
which retails through the North
for $300 and $50 respectively.
The people should grasp this
opportunity which is at our
sacrifice."
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J T Bradley. Pres C H Stewart Vice Pres.
H N Spence Cashier
Farmer’s Business
We give particular attentionjto the business
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.
Try a box of Sulphur and
Cream of Tartar in Tablet form
for your complexion. 23 cents
at Camp Drug Co. I
For Rent—7 room house, 5
res of land, in good repair,
close in. Also 4 room house on
Tanner st. Apply to].T. Young
Price Low Enough For Everyone.
Qurlity High Enough For Everyone.
REESE ADAMSON, Agent for the
BRUSH RUNABOUT
Mrs. H. B. Adams Entertains.
Mrs. H. B. Adams was the
charming hostess of the Ladie’s
Domino Club Friday afternoon.
After several interesting games
a delicious salad course was
served, after which a short busi
ness meeting was held and the
score counted for the past year,
Mrs. E. M. Bass having the
highest score.
Mrs. J. G. Cheney was elected
as a member.
The next meeting will be
with Mrs. S. J. Boykin on Col
lege St.
,>»«. y>ly
flair Stressing
GIRLS l^ - Why do you presist in wear
ing your hair in that old fashion way ? Why not
come to the Beauty Parlor and get your hair dressed
a la mode ? I have braids, turbanettes and nets to
match any. shade of hair, at a very reasonable price.
Can also riU you people of those pimples, splotches and
sallow complexions. Call and see me,
Miss Jlanagan,
National Bank Building, 3rd Floor, Rooms 32 and 34. _
Mr. John S. Jackson Dead.
The many friends of Mr.
John S. Jackson will be grieved
to learn of his death which oc
curred Sunday night at his
home in this city. He had been
in ill health for the past several
months, and his condition had
grown continually worse until
death relieved him of his suffer
ings.
Mr. Jackson and family moved
to Carrollton from Newnan
about a year ago and during his
short residence here had made
a host of friends who extend
their sympathy to the bereaved
family.]
Funeral services were held at
the Central Baptist. Chuich, of
which he was a member, Tuesi
day and were conducted by
Rev. Gibson, and the remains
interred mthe city burial grounds
NOTICE.
This is to notify all persons
not to contract with O L Fuller
lor the year 1910 as he has
made, a trade with me aad has
been furnished and and a mule.
D F Driver 4ts
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Stein-
Bloch
Spring and Sum
mer Smart clothes
mastered—tailored
from exclusive
suitings woven on
English, Scottish,
and American
looms
HAVE ARRIVED
They are ready for
you to try on.
12.50 TO 30-00
ONE PRICE HOUSE