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THE CARROLL FREE PRESS, CARROLLTON, GA.
$eeal Tiews
Dr J D Hamrick 'spent {Men-
day in Atlanta.
Mrs Joe Creel is quite sick
this week,J
Dr D S Reese of Lowell spent
Wednesday here.
Miss Julia Eincher is the guest
ol her sister, Mrs Louis Sims.
Mrs Fannie Ivy of Atlanta is
visiting-Mrs Geo Cheney.
Miss Luna Cook who has been
teaching is at home.
Miss Jessie Merrell of Mt Zion
il the guest of Miss Estelle Mer:
rell.
Mrs Jim Garrett who has
been very sick for the past week
is no better.
Dr W A Aderhold of Clem
spent Wednesday in Carrollton.
Mr and Mas W O Robinson
spent Monday in Atlanta.
Miss Eunice Alexander re-
turned Tuesday from a visit to
Cornelia.
Look—Paint* and {oils,
us talk to you about paints
—Fitts Drug Store.
Little Paul Coalson has
turned from a two months
to Summerville.
Miss Lucy Candler of Clear*,
water. Fla., is the attractive
guest ot Miss Marion West.
Let
re
visit
Lurleen Coleman is visiting
her sister, Mrs Earl Johnston, in
Palmetto.
Mr Wm Beall is visiting his
three sons this week, in Decatur
and Atlanta.
Mr and Mrs A J Baskin an«*
novuce the arrival of a {son at
their home Monday.
Mr and Mrs E S Bartlett an
nounce the arrival of a beautiful
little girl at their home Monday.
Lawyers Buford Boykin and
Jno Newell made a business trip
to Temple in an auto yesterday.
Granitoid floor paint dries
hard as a rock.Titts Drug Store
Furniture polish—old things
made new.—Fitts Drug Store
Mr and Mrs H O Lovvorn at
tended the Commencement ex
ercises in Bowdon this week.
New shipment of Duttenhorfer
slippers for ladies.—Weems O
Baskin.
Large stock of childrens nice
slippers in all styles.,.—Weems
O Baskin.
W S Campbell, Judge Brown
and Wales Aycock went to Bow
don Wednesday in an auto.
Misses Jennie Mae Walker
and Louise Roop spent the week
in Bowdon.
Mrs Latimer is spending the
week with her daughter, Mrs
Newt Brock.
Read our ad on rubber goods,
then come.—Fitts Drug Store
Mrs Robert Creel of Jasper,
Ala., is the guest of her parents
Mr and Mrs T C Bledsoe.
Another shipment of Crosett’s
plain toe, patent slippers at 3.50
Weems C Baskin.
60 pairs of Duttenhorfer slip
pers at a saving price.—Weems
O Baskin.
Children’s summer undervests
with supporters 25c at Weems
O Baskin.
Mrs Geo Head will entertain
the Ladia’s {Domino Club Fri-
day afternoon.
Mrs Ben Sims of Benton Ark.
is visiting her parents, Mr and
Mrs Sam Brown.
Grate polish, a 25c bottle
brightens those old grates.—Fitts
Drug Store.
Mr and Mrs L P Mandeville
entertained a few friends at din**
ner Wednesday.
Mrs Richard Dozier and child
ran have returned from a visit to
LaGrange and Mountville.
ParaBols lor ladies and child
ren at Weems O Baskins.
See me tor clothing, will save
you money.—Weems O Baskin.
Mr and Mrs T A C Conner
of Bainbridge are visiting friends
and relatives in the city.
Judge S W Harris spent a
few days {in Cedartown as the
guest of Major Blance.
B M Thornton and A D Turn
er attended the Odd Fellows
meeting in Athens this week.
Mr Bruce Merrell who has
Ueen confined to his room for
the past six weeks is improving.
Mr W E Beall and daughter
of Decatur spent the week eud
visiting his parents Mr and Mrs
Wm Beall.
Mrs W E Herrin and little
son, Francis, spent last week in
Atlanta, returning home last
Sunday evening.
Mrs Lon [Carter and Mrs
Garrity ot Atlanta, are visiting
their parents, Mr and Mrs Wm.
Gaston.
Mr and Mrs J M Jackson and
family spent Sunday in Temple
as the guests of Mr and Mrs I E
Cobb.
Mrs J R Sewell “has returned
to her home in Atlanta alter a
visit to her parents, Mr and Mrs
H R R jbinson.
Miss Helen Brown who has
been teaching in South Ga lor
the past several months is at
home.
Mrs J L Lineberger and her
sister. Mrs Robinson, of Green-
boro S C are the guests of Judge
J A Bass and family this we^k.
Geo L Hamrick and Grady
Reeves attended the commence-*
ment exercises in Bowdon this
week.
Mrs Nannie Duncan of At
lanta is visiting the family of
her brother Mr T t A C Smith,
on Stewart St.
Mr and Mrs Cleve Kingsberry
and daughter left Tuesday tor
their | home in ^Smyrna. JMrs
Kingsberry has been visiting
her parents for the past three
weeks.
Martin-Williams.
A wedding that was of much
interest to their many friends,
was that of Miss Della Marlin
and Mr. Arnold J Williams,
which occurred Tuesday, May
17, at the home of bride. The
immediate family and a few
friends were present to witness
the sacred rite, and to congrat
ulate the happy couple and to
extend to them best wishes as
they enter upon life’s eventful
voyage. The community feels
the loss of one of the noblest
young ladies where she was a
favorite with the old and the
young.
We congiatulate Mr Williams
tor winning a girl of such noble
character for his life companion
The groom is one ot Carroll 1
ton’s successful and highly re
spected {young bus ness men.
Immediately after the cere
mony they left for their future
home in California. They were
accompained Mr Wesley Walker
and Miss Rhoda Martin.
We wish |for them all much
success in their new home.
A Guest
TO YOUNG MEN
Who Are About To Graduate.
You don’t graduate very often in this world,
some of you only once, perhaps It’s an important
event every time, no matter how many times you
graduate; it means a good to you now and in the
future. For these reasons you want to be es=
pecially well dressed for it, you want to look as
well as you can for your own sake and for the sake
of your triends who will sit in front to see you.
They want to see you looking your best.
Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes
are made for the purpose of helping a young man look his best; they’re the kind
of clotl es that are themselves an educational force in good |quality. The fabrics
are all-wool, the clothes are perfectly made; they’re stylish, and they fit right.
We have special models for young men; not small men’s sizes, but clothes
designed for young men to wear, the kind that bring out and emphasize the stbong
athletic lines of the figure.
We’d like to have a hand in getting you ready to {graduate; we’d like to see
you wearing these clothes. We’ll be proud of you as our representative, just as
your friends will be proud of you as theirs.
Blue Serge Suits, Self-Stripes and Plain; Black
and Oxford Gray Suits: and a great range of Fancy
Weaves. Suits $20 to $50.
This Store is the home of Hart Schaffner & Marx
Clothes, Boyden and Barry Shoes, Stetson and No-
Name Hats.
3 A'Sf'TtoktnCo
Another lady of this city has
proven her triendship for the A
and M School in a very sub
stantial way. We refer to Mrs H
R Robinson who presented a
handsome piano to the school
last week.
Mrs Gunter of Middle, Ga.
addressed the ladies of the Mis
sionary Society at the Fust
Baptist church Sunday afternoon
Mrs W A |Coleman has re»
turned from Cordele, having
gone as one of the representa.
tives of the Eastern Chapter,
Col Will Trawick and W K
Holmes of Cedartown attended
the annual meeting ot the St«. ck
holders] of the telephone com
pany which met here last week.
There will be no preaching at
the First Baptist {Church Jnsxt
Sunday m r ling. The evening
service will occur at the usual
hour.
Mrs J M Dodd returned Thurs
day from a delightful visit to
South Ga. She was accompau.
ied by her mother who will
spend some time wiih her.
Rev J D McRadford visited
his daughter who is attending
the Industrial School at Milledge
ville this week. She returned
with him Wednesday night.
Mr J O Sharpe one of the
popular candidates for represen
tative gave our office a pleasant
call last Wednesday. From his
genial appearance we would
judge things were going smooth
ly with his candidacy.
There will be a call Convoca
tion of Carroll Chapter No 22
RAM next Tuesday evening
ai six o’clock May 31. There
will be worn in all of the de
gress and all companions are
earnestly requested to be pres*
ent- Refreshments.
Notice Singers.
There will be an all day sing
ing at Beulah on first Sunday
in June. Everybody invited to
come. |
A Man Wants To Die
only when a lazy liver and sluggish
bowels cause frightful despondency
But Dr. Kings New Life Pills expel
the poisons from the system; bring
hope and courage ;chre all Liver,
Stomac and Kidneytroubles; impart
health and vigor to the weak .nerv
ous and ailing. 25c. at Johnron
Never hesitate about giving
Chamberlains Cough Remedy to
children. It contains no opium or
other narcotics and can be given
with implicit confidence, As a quick
cure tor coughs and colds to which
cnildred are susceptible, it is unsur
passed. Sold by W L Worthy
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 threat, chest and lungs. The
genuine in a yellow package. Re
fuse substitutes. Johnson Drug Co
Store News.
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New Spring collars and shirts lor
the graduating young men
Sash ribbons malines and graduat
ing Hats for the graduating Girls
New shipment children fancy sox
Misses Pink Blue Red and White
Hose received this week
Thomson’s Glove sitting Corsets in
all the new Summer Models
Fancy Parasols Umbrellas and fans
for the graduating Girls, aiidi
others
Another shipment Buster Brown
Hose for Ladies Misses and Men
4
Susens silks all Colors plain and
Jackquards
Pure Irish Linen Suiting 35c value
36 inch Special this week 29c
Muslin Underwear ready made at
prices meterials cost
Childrens Slippers, Misses slippers,
Ladies slippers for mid-summer
wear.
New shipment Stetson Hats just
received.
Persian Lawns, Lingerie Cloths and
Linen Lawns for Graduating
dresses, with new lot of Laces
and Bands for trimming.
Suit Cases and Traveling Bags for
the going away boys and girls.
New shipment neck fixings, belts,
hair nets and hair pins.
Ladies 15c Gauze Vests, special 3
for 25c"
Middy Blouses for misses and chil
dren, piped in Blue, Red, Black
and Nevy, special each 59c.
New fshipment | Pearl Buttons for
Shirt Waists and Trimming.
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