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THE CARROLL FREE PRESS, CARROLLTON, QA.
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Copyright Hirt Schalfner 8c Mari
If you look on or take part in the
game, we’d better fit you to clothes;
Mart Schaffner & Marx and
Kirschbaum
all-wool quality. You’ll enjoy your
self better; and look right.
Suits $12.50 to 27.50
All the other Wearables you need.
This Store is the home of hart Schaff
ner & Marx Clothes, Boyden and Barry
Shoes, Stetson and No-Name hats.
YOUR STORE
Medical Association is After
house Fly.
For the purpose of wageing a
further war against the house fly
along the plan mapped out by
ihe committee on contagious dis.
eases of the Georgial Medical
Association, a large supply of
literature has been recievcd by
the school board of every coun
try in the state and the bulletins
will be destributed through the
agency of the pupils.
The campaign against con.
tagion will not stop here, but
advances will continue during
the future, supported by the S . te
School Superintendent Pound.
The house fly is deemed the
most preva ent as well as one of
the best recognized mediums
hrough which diseases germs
are spread.
In the schools where the best
methods are being carried out
the master ot contagious diseases
and precutions for avoiding such
are calling forth the best efforts
of the teachers. The school
children are being taught all the
best ways in helping to distroy
diseases germs whicU are so often
prepat ed in foods.
The circular states that the fly
is the most dangerous insect
known to man and that it is the
filthiest of all vermin and gives
the best method in ridding res
idence of the flies, as well as
destroying the breeding places
for them.
It is believed that this cam.
paign will result in much good
as the children will not only be
taught lor fuiture denefit but
their knowledgewill a beneficial
influence in their homes at
present.
Cleanlinei s is he sworn and
effectual foe ot the tjphoid fly.
A recent issue ot Suburban Lite
gives the following explicit and
easily followed instructions tor
insuring cleanliness, as they
apply to the elimination of the
fly with death on his feet.
Spiiokle the garbage cans
with lime or kerosene, and keep
them constantly covered •
Do not allow decayed vege
table or any other ,material to
accumulate. Keep your prem
ises clean.
Be caretul "that all doors are
screened.
Screen all food, if it is not pos
sible to keep the flies from it in
any other way.'
To kill flies in the house, dis
solve 318 grains of bichromate
of potash in ten ounce of water.
It should be sweetened with
sugar and placed in shallow dish
es throughout [the house. This
material is |cheap, can be pur
chased at the drug store.
Another anti.fly mixture is
one part formaldehyde (form
linI and four parts of water. If
this preparation is placed in tins
or saucepans about he house, it
will prove very effective, as it
attracts the flies, and kills them
iustsntly. - Ex.
Commander Julius Pratt Post
No. 143 Dept. III., G. A. R.
Mr Isaac Cook, Commcnder of
above Post, Kewanee, 111., writes:
“For a long time 1 was bothered
with backache and pains across my
kidneys. About two months ago I
started tekidg Foley’s Kidney Pills
and soon saw they were doing just
as claimed. 1 kept on taking them
and now 1 am free from backache,
and the painful bladder misery is
all gone. I like Foley's Kidney
Pills so .veil that I have told many
of my friends and comrades about
them and shall recommend them at
every opportunity.” Johnson Drug
Company.
For More Than Three Decades,
Foley’s Honey and Tar has been
a household favorite for all ailments
of the throat, chest and lungs. For
infants and ohildren it is best and
safest as it contains no opiates and
no harmful drugs. None genuine
but Foley’s Honey and Tar in the
yellow package. Refuse substitutes.
Johnson Drug Company.
Foley’s Kidney Pills are antisep
tic, tonic and restorativ and a
prompt corrective of all urinary ir
regularities. Refuse substitutes.
Johnson Drug Co.
William Lucius Adamson.
Just as the dawn with rosy
fingers, drew back the dark cur
tain which covered the earth
aod let in the liiegiving rays ot
the sun, the spirit
Lucius Adamson
ol
entered
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
For State Treasurer.
To The People o£ Georgia:
. j The Hon. Pope Brown having declined to
William : become a candidate to succeed himself as
the State Treasurer I hereby announce myself a
„ | candidate for that office, subject to the ac-
Gates of I earl to bask forever {ion of the Democratic party at the next
in he sunlight of His love. I primary .for the selection of statehouse
This
was on April 30 and! om . c .' rs ' ... ... ..,
* J My candidacy is based on my qualifica-
ons to fill the office of state 'treasurer, as
demonstrated by long and faithful service
formerly in that capacity, from which office
I voluntarily retired several years ago on
account of ill health. My health having been
restored I would like to fill the "office again
and to that end "I Jbeg the support of the
people. Very respectfully,
Wm. J. SPEER.
EOR TAx RECEIVDR.
I am a candtdate for Tax Receiver, sub
ject to primary. Your support respectfully
solicited. Gus Nix
FOR TAX RECEIVER
I hereby announce mysely as a candtdate
for re-election to the office of Tax Receiver
when the tidings were spread , tions to fill the office of state'treasurer, as
many hearts were saddened,
many spirits grieved; for was
not this liowdou's oldest citizen,
the beloved of her people,
“Uncle Billy” whom they rev
ered on account of his sterling
worth and loved tor his gentle
kindness.
It is not given to all men in
old age to have the love and
confidence ol the young, yet,
little , children, maidens and
youths loved to visit this man
who was always interested in o£ Carroll County, subject to the action of
. , ... . . , the democratic primafy. I do with all my
them and anything which gave
wider opportunity for the devel-
opement of good in our future
citizens- while the old continued
to his sape counsel kuowing
that with experience he united
a judgement clear and sound.
Born in Henry county June
10, 1828, W L Adamson spent
his early years on a farm, living
close to nature and |building a
splendid health which was to
last until ripe old age. At the
age of eighteen he professed
laith in Jesus Christ and joined
the Methodist Protestant^ churco
at Concord, Henry county : so,
lor sixty tour years he stood
tor ^truths which millions hold
dear today.
He was married to Miss
Rachel Russell Robinson and
they moved to Atlanta. Four
children, two of whom are living
blessed this union.
During those stirring days
from 1861 to ’65 he served faith
fully the cause of his loved
Southland and when the war
was ended he, with others, bt-
gan building anew.
In 1867 Mr Adamson moved
to Bowdon, then as now, noted
for its educational interests,
where he hoped to find the best
advantages for his children.
Since that time he has been a
citizen of this place, always
identified with its best interests,
striving lor its good. Here his
family was reared to young man
hood and womanhood ; one ol
his sons, Dr Lucius Adamson,
being for a short time president
ol Bowdon College, then going
to New York where he died
1902
In 1904 Mr Adamson was
married to Miss Hattie Warner.
He is survived by his wile,
his son, N E Adamson, ot
Rome, and a daughter, Mrs T
A C Smith, ol Carrollton.
Death came to him sweetly
releasing him from ceaseless
pain and taking his spirit to
Him who loved him and to the
dear ones in the glorious home
of the blest. With those left
there is sorrow—yet who would
call ones loved ones back, who
rob him of one moment ot peace
and^lory? Shall we not rather
prepare ourselves to go to him
and share with him the glories
of the beautiful city whose
maker and builder is God.
He wished that we grieve
not, lor he said with Tennyson,
"Sunset and evening star,
And one clear call for me;
And may there be no moaning ofthe bar,
When I put out to sea."
“For tho' from out the bourne of tim v ‘
and place,
The flood may bear far;
I hope to see my Pilot face to face
When I have crossed the bar.”
What Everybody Wants.
Everybody deaires good health
which is impossible unless the kid
neys are sound and healthy. Foleys
Kidney Remedy should be taken at
the first indication of any irregulari
ty and a serious illness may be av
erted. Folliey’s Kidney Remedy will
restore your kidneys aud bladder
to thier normal state and activity.
Johnson Drug Co.
Flying Machines
A few years ago flying
machines were hardly
thought of, nor was
Scott’s Emulsion
in summer. Now Scoff’s
Emulsion is as much a sum
mer as a winter remedy.
Science did it. ah Din«gi«ta
primafy. I do witb all my
heart thank the good voters for voting for
me in the last election, and I hope that my
first year in office has not caused any voter
to regret having voted for me, and if ^there
has been a single error or mistake made, it
is unknown to me and contrary to my heart.
Now assuring you that I shall be as con
venient and accommodating ,and meet you
at all public places and give all the time I
can the law, and for this I earnestly solicit
your support and influente in the primary.
W. D. LEE, R. T. R. C. C.
FOR TAX RECEIVER.
I hereby aanounce myself a candidate for
Tax Receiver of Carroll County subject to
the action ofthe democratic primary. Will
say to the people thut I will greatly appre
ciate their support. Respt.
WALTER MORGAN
FOR TAX RECEIVER
I take this method of announcing myself
as a candidate for the office of Tax Receiver
of Carroll County, subject to the action of
the democratic primary. Having been as
sociatep with the Tax Collector and Re
ceiver for several years, I feel competent
to fill the office with credit to myself and all
those connected there with Thanking
you in advance I am yours,
H. B. LANE.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE
His friends announce the name of G. D.
Glass as candidate for the lower house of
the General Assembly, subject to such rules
and regulations as may bn formulated by
the County Democratic Executive Commit
tee. Judge Glass is in a ^position to know
the deeires and need of the tpeople, and if
he is elected as our representative would
trp to execute their will.
FOR TREASURER.
I hereby announce lor Treasi
urer of Carroll County subject
to the action of the primary
election when ordered. Thank
ing my friends, the voUrs of |the
count\, for past Kindness I as
sure them that I will greatly ,ap
preciate their support in the
coming ele- tion. As many ot
you know I am blind and have
a wife and three children d*peu-
1D dent upon m^ efforts.
Very respectfully,
E. . Johnson.
See Stewart & Fleming it you
need a buggy. We have just re
oeived two cars. We buy in cars
save the high local freight
charges, and get the discount
for cash.
S.S.S
CURES
.MALARIA
Lion Fondles a Child.
In Pittsburg a savage lion fond
led the hand that a child thrusted
into his cage. Danger to a child is
sometimes great when least regard
ed. Often -it comes through colds,
croup, and whooping cough. JThey
slay thousands that Dr JKing’s New
Discovery could have saved. “A
few doses cured our baby of a very
bad case of croup,’ writes Mrs
George B Davis, of Flat Rock N C
“We always give it to him when
he takes Jcod. Its a wonderful
medicine for babies.” JBest for
coughs, colds, la grippe, asthma,
hemmorhages, weak lungs. 50c and
$1. Trial bottle free. Guarranteed
by Johnson Drug Co, Fitts Drug
Store.
The High Cost of Living.
Increases the price of many neces
sities without improving the quality
Foley’s Honey and Tar maintains
its high standard of excellence and
its great curative qualities without
any increase in cost. It is the best
remedy for coughs, colds, cronp,
whooping cough and all ailments of
the throat, chest and lungs. The
genuine in a yellow package. Re
fuse substitutes. Johnson Drug Co
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
Georgia, Carroll County.
Notice is hereby given to all creditors of
the estate of J. A. Aycock, late of said
county, deceased, to render in an account
of their demands to uswithin the time pre
scribed by law, propery made out; and all
persons indebted to said deceased are here
by requested to make immediate payment to
the undersigned. This April 6th, 1910.
Mary E. Aycock
L. C. Mandeville
H. 0. Lovvorn
E. B. Brodnax
Executors J. A. Aycock, deceased.
Large stock best 1.00 Over
allB 95c —Weem: O Baskin .
Malaria is due to impurities and poisons in the blood. Instead of being
rich, strong and healthy, the circulation has become infected with germs of
disease which destroy the rich, red corpuscles that furnish nourishment and
strength to the body, and reduced this vital fluid to such a weak, watery
condition that it is no longer able to keep the system in health, or ward off
the countless diseases and disorders that assail it. The loss of these
red corpuscles takes the color and glow of health from the cheek, and we
see pale, sallow faces and washed out, chalky complexions among the first
symptoms of Malaria. But Malaria is a general systemic disease, and as
the blood becomes more heavily loaded with its genus we have more serious
and complicated symptoms; the impure blood having its effect on all parts
of the body. The appetite fails, digestion Is weakened, chills and slight
fever are frequent, and the sufferer loses energy and ambition because of a
consent tired-out and “ no account ” feeling. The lack of necessary nour
ishment and healthful qualities iu
the blood causes boils and abscesses,
skin affections, and in some cases
Bores and ulcers to break out, and
sometimes the patient is prostrated
with a spell of malarial fever which
may leave bis health permanently
Impaired. To cure Malaria both a
blood purifier and tonic are necessary.
In order to remove the cause and at
the same time build up the system
from its weakened and run-down
rondition. S. S. S. is the medicine
best fitted for this work. It is the
most perfect of all blood purifiers, and
the purely vegetable ingiedients of
which it is composed make it the
During 1900 I was running a farm on
the Mississippi river and became so impreg
nated with Malaria that for a year I was
almost a physical wreck. I tried a number
of medicine! recommended as blood purifi
ers, chill cures, and Malaria eradlcatorf,
but nothing did me any good uotil I began
to use S. S. S. The result was that after
taking it for awhile I waa aa wall and
•trong aa I ever waa. I have never had a
chill since nor the slightest symptom of
Malaria. I hope others will be benefited
by my experience, and with that end in
view I give this testimonial, knowing that
S. S. S. Is the best remedy for Malaria.
Amory, Miss. S. R COWLEY.
greatest and safest of all tonics.
S. S. S. goes down into the circulation and removes every trace of impurity
ar poison, and at the same time gives to the blood the health-sustaining qual
ities it need-i. It cures Malaria thoroughly and permanently because it
removes the genus and poisons which produce the disease, and while doing
this tones up and strengthens every part of the system. When S. S. S. has
cleansed the blood the symptoms pass away, the healthy color returns to
che complex on, the old tired, depressed feeling is gone, and the entire health
Is renewod. Book with information about Malaria and any medical advice
tree. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA. GA.
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FREE SEED CORN AT
A. & M. SCHOOL
'Ihe Fair Association has bought several
bushels of seed corn for general distribution. Any
farmer in the county can get enough of this corn
to plant, provided he will agree to make an exhibit
at the Fair in October and leave enough of his ex
hibit with the Fair Association to reimburse for
seed etc.
The corn that has made the highest record at
the experiment station has been bought
Call at A. & M. School and get your corn.
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We keep the Best Fruit pro
curable at all times. Prices
low, prompt delivery. Phone
54. Newnan Street.
'Carrollton, Georgia.
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AUTOMOBILE
Repairing, Storage, Supplies.
Bass Building Tanner Street.
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