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THE OFFICIAL ORGAN OF CARROLL COUNTY AND CITY OF CARROLLTON
CARROLLTON, CARROLL COUNTY, 6E0RQIA, THURSDAY, MAY 19 1910
No Pot of Gold
There is no pot of gold at the foot of the rain
bow, nor treasure ship consigned to the dreamer,
but he who gets up and hustles, take a good bank
as his friend and advisor, saves consistently and
all he possibly can—that man is laying the foun*
dation for success and the measure of that success
will be limited only by his ability to manage his
affairs carefully and well.
The First National Bank
offers you the facilities of a well managed bank.
J. R. ADAMSON,
President,
JOHN M. JACKSON.
Vice-Pres.
G. C. COOK, Cashier.
The Peoples Bank,
CAPITAL $60,000.00-
Carrollton, Ga.
Opens at 8)30 A. M. and Closes at 3500 P. M,
What makes our Bank better than another?
Safety in handling funds, and liberality in
dealing with cuntomers.
We show the same courtesy to the man who
handles a hundred that we do to the|man that
handles a thousand.
CITIZENS BANK,
Carrollton. Ga.
Ask The Users About The
BRUSH
REESE ADAMSON, Agent.
Mr and Mrs L. C. Mandeville
Give Reception.
Gn Tuesday evening from
nine to eleven at the Halcyon
Club, Mr and Mrs L C Mande
ville entertained over 200 guests
at a formal reception in honor
of Mr and Mrs J A Mandeville,
who have just returned from
their wedding trip. The entire
club apartments were decorated
for the occasion and presented a
beautiful appearance. The walls
were masked with smilax, ferns
and a profusion of pink roses
and peonies filled the tables and
stands. Mr and Mrs LC Man
deville, Mr and Mrs J A Man
deville and Mr land Mrs C K
Henderson Jr of Newnan, re
ceived the guests in the ladies
parlor. Mrs J A Mandeville
wore her wedding gown ot
white satin and lace, Mrs L C
Mandeville wore black satin and
chiffon and Mrs Henderson
pink chiffon cloth . The punch
bowl was presided over by Mrs
J O Newell. Coffee and sand
wiches were served by Miss
Eugenia Mandeville and Mrs C
E Roop. Assisting in the the
supper room were Mrs L P Man
deville, Mrs R Lee Sharpe,
Mrs J W Fitts, Miss Helen Long
Miss Kate Kirby, Misses Luta
and Elma Boykin. The serv*
ing table was lighted with pink
shaded candles and decorated
with roRes and maiden hair ferns
The ices wete frozen in the
shape ot water lilies. Alter the
reception hours, an informal
dance was held in the club ball
Unveiling of Monument
May 28th
Ths monument to the Confed-
eiate dead, erected by Annie
Wheeler Chapter, U. D. C., will
be unveiled on May 28th with
appropriate exercises which ,will
be held at the Court House.
Dinuer will be served on the
Court House grounds for the
veterans and their wives, and
they are especially invited to be
present.
Below we publish the program,
PROGRAM
Music “The Sunny South.’’
Pjayer Bev. W, £. Dozier-
Introduction of speaker....Hon. S. Holderness
Address Hon. Hewlett Hall.
Acceptance of Monument
Judge S. W. Harris.
The Monument given in trust to the City of
Carrollton and the County of Carroll
By the President.
Acceptance for the City Mayor Long.
Acceptance for County....Hon.',W. J.'Millican
Music Song,....Mrs. R. J. Gailbreath.
Delivery of Crosses
Decoration of the graves of Confederates.
Unveiling of Monument by the grand-child
ren of Confederates
Benediction Rev. A. W. Quillian.
J T Bradley. Pres C H Stewart Vice Pr
H N Spence Cashier
Carrollton's Chautauqua.
From June 12th to 18th, Can
rollton will hold one ot the most
enteresting Chautauquas ever
conducted in this part ot the
State.
The business men of the city
have lined up behind the movei
ment and are determined to
make it a great success. Many
prominent people from all parts
of the State will be present.
Ex-Governor Hoke Smith
will deliver his well known ad'
dress ‘Dixie During the Sixties’
one day during the week and
all other leading features secured
for the week are ot the highest
class. A splendid band has
been secured for the occasion.
Rev. Jesse M. Dodd honored.
It was quite a compliment to
Rev. Jesse M. Dodd, pastor of
the First Baptist Church of Car
rollton, that he was appointed
along with Dr. Jno. E. White,
Dr. Len G. Broughton, and a
few other prominent preachers
to fill one of the Baltimore pul
pits last Sunday during the
meeting of the Southern Baptist
Convention.
An Invitation
A special invitation to be pres
ent at the first services to be held
in the new Methodist Church at
Bowdon on the first Sunday in
June ii extended to every person
who was present at the first ser
vice in the old church thirty
years ago. Come whether you
are a member or not.
I. H. P. Becx, 'i
J. M. Tarpley, [■ Com.
H. J. Reaves, )
Persian lawns, wash chiffons
and lingerie cloths Tor com
mencement dresses. New laces
to trim them in.
A. J. Baskin Co.
Alumniae Association
Invitations have been issued
by the Alumniae Association of
the Carrollton High School to a
reception to be given in honor
ot the Claes of ’io, and Mrs.
T. B. Slade, Superintendent of
the Girls High School, to be
held at the residence of Mrs
J. G. Cheney, of ’99, on South
street, from 4 to 6:30 p. m., on
May 26th.
The Association will hold the
only business meeting of 1910
trom 4 to 4:30. just preceding
the reception.
Farmer’s Business
We give particular attention;to the business
farmers.
A checking account is a convenience
should be without.
farmer
You may sometimes need help,
it our business to help you.
We cordially invite you to make
Banking Home.
We will make
A Straw Hat And
General Meeling
The Annual Session of the
general meeting of the First
Dist Carrollton Association will
meet with the church at Pleasant
View on Friday before the 5th
Sundav in July.
Churches of the First Dist.
will please take notice and send
full delegation. By request of
the church at Pleasant View.
Preaching at Christian Church
Rev. J. T. Bradberry will
preach at the Christian Church
Sunday night, May 22nd. Mr.
Bradberry Hhas been Jattending
the Biile College at Lexington.
Ky., for several months and his
friends here will be glad to have
him in their midst again. A
cordial invitation is extended to
all to attend this service.
Accident Near Tallapoosa.
A large boiler, belonging to
McCurdy Lumber Co ot Fruit-
hurst, Ala., exploded yesterday
afternoon just as the mill was
starting after dinner, killing
Howard McCurdy instantly and
seriously injuring two McDaniel
brothers of Fruithurst, Ala. also
injuring Loyd Thomas Jr ol
Tallapoosa. The body of
Howard McCurdy was found
where the engine stood, horribly
mangled.
The mill was totally destroyed
timber being thrown several hun
dred yards. The report was
folt at Tallapoosa, a distance of
12 miles. Telephone messages
were received for medical help,
and two automobiles went imme'
diately carrying four doctors.
See Weems O Baskin for
and your hoys a suit and a
of Dutchess trousers.
you
pair
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Carrollton, Ga.
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Will furnish you First Glass
Brick in any amount from
100 to 100000000.
PHONE 291
Office 31, First National Bank Building.
CARROLLTON, GA.
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