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OFFICIAL ORGAN OF
CARROLL COUNTY.
LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE ’PHONE NO.
249
Carrollton, Ga., July 7 1910.
liulett
Mr. Nelson Hinesley is at
tending the ministers examina
tion in Dallas this week.
Mr. and Mrr. J. L. Wallace
spent Monday with their son,
Mr. Oscar Wallace of Carroll
ton.
Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Boyd,
of Villa Rica, are visiting Mrs.
F. nnie Duncan this week.
Mr. and Mrs Chandler, of
Bremen spent Saturday and
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs,
G. B. Thompson.
Miss Mary Roberts of Doug
lasville is spending this week
here with relatives and iriends.
Miss Fannie Sewell spent
Tuesday with Mrs. A. w. Stubbs
of Banning.I
Rev. Wm. Hall and family,
Dr. and Mrs. O. W. Roberts
and Miss Bessie Roberts went to
Concord Sunday to hear Bishop
Candler
Mr. E. T. Jackson, of Carroll,
ions, pent Tuesday here.
Mr. W. M. Burnett and farm
ily visited relatives in Douglas
County Saturday and Sunday.
Lola, the little daughter of
Rev. and Mrs. H. W. Boatright
hts tyhoid lever.
Whitesburg
Miss Mary Barron, who has
been visiting Mrs Tyre Jones
for the past two weeks, returned
to her home in Atlanta Tuesday
morning.
Rev R M Stevens filled his
regular appointment at Turin
Baptist Church last Sunday
morning and night, and returni
ing home Monday at noon,
Mr Abe Housworth spent
Tuesday in our town on business,
Messrs Sid and Frank Camp
passed through Whitesburg
Tuesday on their way to Car
rollton .
Miss Me Cltsky of Birming.
ham is spending a few days as
the gufst of her former college
mate, Mrs J P Jones Jr.
Mrs. Merrell of Carrollton,
will speak to the ladies ol
Whitesburg and vicinity on Fri
day afternoon at 3 o’clock p m
in the Baptist Church. She rep
resents the Woman Missionary
Union for the Carrollton As>
sociation, All ladies and girls
from 16 up are cordially invited
to come out and hear Mrs. Mer-
rell.
Mrs Kansas Benton formrely
Miss Houston of Whitesburg,
died on July 1st at her home in
Moreland Ga. Her remains
were brought back here tor in
terment.
Mrs Benton was about fifty
years old, having outlived her
husband about ten years.
She leaves two sons Robe r t
23 years old, and Huston age 18.
Mrs John Haynes, Postmaster
of Moreland, came up last Sat 1
urday with the body of Mrs.
Benton.
Mr. Sam Houston of Bowdon
came down Saturday to be
present at the burial of his sister,
Mrs. Benton.
Messrs Robt. and Houston
Benton accomplished the re
mains of their mother to Whites
burg Saturday.
Col Edgar Watkins spent
Saturday and Sunday with his
family, leaving Sunday after
noon for Sweetwater Tenn.
where he delivered the Com
mencement address, to the In
dustrial College at that place.
Miss Jewell Jones is in Carroll*
ton this week spending some
time with her grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Lovick Jones.
Mr Tom Jones and bride are
spending their honeymoon
among the mountains ol N. C.
They were at Lake Toxaway
last week. They are expected
in the Burg sometime next
week.
Judge Hodnett’s family will
move from here to Franklin as
soon as the muddy roads will
permit.
Prof Bevis and family from
Newnan will move into the
domotary now occupied by the
family ol Judge Hodnett.
Prof Bevis has been elected
Principal of our Public School
and we are all expecting to help
him build up one of the best
schools in Carroll or any other
County.
Here’s hoping that the iron
wagon bridge across the Chat
tahoochee between Carroll and
Coweta will soon be built.
Rooksville
Alter one weeks absence we
are back again.
The farmers are badly be>
hind with their crops on the ac
count of so much rain. On last
Thursday the biggest ram that
has fallen this year fell in this
section, and it damaged the
crops very much and on Fiiday
Clem was nearly washed away
J. A. Phillips of route 3
is on the sick list.
John Phillips who has
been sick for quite a while is
slowly improving.
B H Phillips
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
the
day
fair View
The Public School will com
mence at this place the second
Monday in this month.
The picnic at Victory the
I 4th was well attended with the
usual crowd of good looking
people, but a muddy time was
the ordej of the day.
Commissioner Braswell was
on hand Saturday, looking after
th§ roads and ^evinue3.
1S e river bi/Jge at Victory
Aj i 8 Hk'dly wrecked, but has been
^atBJpd for crossing.
The
crossing,
mill dam at
Brock’s
mill was washed away, they can
not grind.
Miss Cneta Askew, who has
qeen at Sparks Institute, Sparks
Ga, for the past year, arrived in
our little city Monday night.
She wifi spend two weeks here
as the guest of her sister, Mrs.
Ben Kelley.
Miss Cora Hornsby of New
nan,came over Tuesday and will
spend a tew days visiting Mrs.
VV. Parks and Mrs. Richard
Parks.
W. Parks is in Atlanta where
he went Monday to have a large
carbuncle cut out of the back of
his neck.
Roy Graham came over Tues 1
day and spent the day boosting
the new bridge.
Dr J R M Carter came
down from Carrollton Sunday
morning and spent the forenoon
with Mr. Lipscomb.
Mr. Lipscomb is considerably
improved but he is still quite
weak and unable to do much
more than sit around.
The Baptist Sunday School
have purchased twenty five new
Revival Glory song books, and
all who can and will sing are
urged to be at the home of Rev.
R. M. Stevens at 8 o’clock
Thursday night lor the purpose
of practicing some of the new
songs.
Mesdames Otis and Tom Jones
spent a few hours in Whitesburg
Tuesday p m.
The crops on the creek and
branch bottoms have been over
flowed and badly damaged
during the past few days heavy
rains.
for State Treasurer.
To The People o£ Georgia:
The Hon. Pope Brown having declined to
become a candidate to succeed himself as
State Treasurer I hereby announce myself a
candidate for that office, subject to the ac
tion of the Democratic party at the next
primary for the selection of statehouse
officers.
My candidacy is based on my qualifica
tions 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 Jbeg the support of the
people. Very respectfully,
Wm. J. SPEER.
To The People of Georgia.
“I hereby announce my candidacy for
the office of state treasurer, subject to the
democratic white primary of 1910, to be
held on a date to be selected by the state
democratic executive committee.
“In making this announcement I feel
that it is appropriate for me to say that my
service tor seven years in both branches of
of the Georgia legislature, during which
time many of the present laws relating to
banks and banking were enacted, and my
service at the same lime on the house com
mittee on banks and banking, by which
these laws were considered, has given me a
clear insight into the Georgia laws concern
ing banking and finance.
“In addition to the foregoing experience
I have been, for fifteen yesrs, president of
the Elberton Loan and Savings Bank, in
which capacity I may say I have gained
wide practical experience concerning the
operation of these laws; and as a result of
which I am in a position to recommend
certain improvements in the present laws
which will better safeguard the interests of
the depositiors in Geargia’s state banks.
“If elected to this important position, I
shall give my every effort to the faithful
discharge of its duties, to assist me in which
I shall secure the services of trained, expert,
and capable assistants.
“I respectfully request the favorable
consideration of the democratic voters of
the state. “Peyton M Hawes,
“Elberton, Ga., May 7, 1910.’’
FOR SHERIFF
I hereby announce myself a candidate for
re-election to the office of Sheriff of Carroll
county, subject to the action of the Demo
cratic primary. J. L. Webb will be my
deputy. Very truly W. A. Garrett.
FOR CLERK
I hereby announce myself a candidate for
re-election to the office of Clerk of the Super
ior Court of Carroll county and City Court
of Carrollton, subject to the action of the
Democratic primary. Yours very truly,
D. F. Pearce.
FOR TAX COLLECTOR.
I hereby announce myself a candidate for
re-election to the office of Tax Collector of
Carroll county, subject to the action of the
Democratic primary. Yours truly,
M. E. Griffin.
EOR TAx RECEIVI R.
I am a candidate for Tax Receiver, sub
ject to primary. Your support respectfully
solicited. Gus Nix
FOR TAX RECEIVER
I hereby announce mysely as a candidate
for re-election to the office of Tax Receiver
of Carroll County, subject to the action of
the democratic primafy. I do with 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 Jand meet you
at all public piaces 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 of the democratic primary. Will
say to the people thut I -.vill 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
Double Springs passed through | cSSSS 53°il
ceiver for several years, I feel competent
guest of D A Cook one
last week.
W P Smith and little son
Walter ot near Whitesburg were
in our town one day last week.
Mr and Mrs J D Simpkins
has been visiting the latters par
ents.
Miss Mae Simpkins spent oae
night last weekjwith J. D. Simp
kins and wife.
J D Simpkins has . been
sick with chills but is better at
this writing.
Mr. Hall Johnson of Palmetto
was down last week visiting
his parents at this place.
D. A. Cook and family
spent one day with B. H. Phili
lupsiand family last week.
Mrs. Lula Clark has returned
home from a three weeks visit
to Edwardsville Ala. where she
was the guest ot her parents Mr
aDd Mrs. Daniel Dougherty.
Otis Copeland passed
through our Ville one day last
week.
Claud Cook was the guest ot
Miss Mae Simpkins Sunday.
S L and C L Cook
made a Hying trip to Carrollton
last Friday.
The picnic at Lowell was en<
joyed by all present the 4th ol
July.
The farmers thank their Sen
ate for the Automobile law that
has recently been passed.
L W Cook was in our Ville
last Saturday p m.
Henry Clark ot
our Ville one day last week.
C. L. CookJ was in onr
town one day last week.
Hon C H Knott has the best
cotton and corn in and near
Ephesus.
JJ A. Simpkins and little
son George spent one evening
in our Ville last week.
Several ot the young people
otthis place attended the singing
at Mt Pleasant the 4th Sunday
in June, and with them were
Prot Hall Johnson ot Palmetto,
Ga. they reported a good sing
ing and a nice time.
With best wishes to the
Press and all its readers.
Free
FOR REPRESENTATIVE.
I am a candidate for Representative,
subject to Democratic primary. If elected
I promise to represent the whole people to
the best of my ability, My motto is “Justice
to all and special favors to none.’’
John R. Spence.
Money, Money!!
Plenty of money to loan
good men on good farms. Best
terms. R. D. JACKSON
Sporting goods at Harris and
Williams.
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 (people, and if
he is elected as our representative would
trp to execute their will.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE
Through the solicitation of my friends I
now announce myself a candidate for one
of the legislators from Carroll County
subject to the action of the primary election
I will appreciate the support of all the
voters of the county. J 0 Sharpe
FOR REPRESENTATIVE.
We are authorized to annonnee the name
of A T Cobb as candidate for representative
to the next General Assembly, of Ga. his
candidacy subject to the action of the Dem-
cratic primary.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE
I hereby announce myself as a Can
didate for re-election for representative of
Carroll County subject to the action of the
Demoratic primary Aug 23rd.
Very Respectfully Yours
M. D. Watkins.
FOR TREASURER.
I hereby announce for Treasurer of Car-
roll County, subject to the action of the
primary election when ordered. Thanking
my friends, the voters of the county for
past kindnesses I assure them that I will
greatly appreciate their support in the com
ing eleetton. As many of you know I am
blind and have a wife aad three children
dependent upon my efforts.
Very respectfully,
E C Johnson.
Copyright 1909 by C. E. Zimmerman Co.—No. 32
The Old Cabinet Maker Says:
T HERE was a time when we used to put things in
the celler or the well to keep them cool, but now
adays wa have miniature ice houses, where we may
store the eatables during the hot weather from day to
day. For one reason alone you can’t afford to buy a
poor one, for you pay the difference in price in the ice
you have to buy. When you get one from us right
here at home, people you know, you are bound to get
the right kind. First we don’t handle any other kind
and even if we wanted to we couldn’t afford to, four just
figure how much It would hurt us if we solk you an ice
burner for a refrigerator. If you have one now that is
using too much ice, what you save in a single season
one the ice bill will buy you a good one.
S. C.KYTLE
Carrollton, Ga.
FOR TAX RECEIVER
To the voters of Carroll County
I hereby announce myself as Candidate
for office of Tax Receiver of Carroll County.
If the people feel that I am worthy of the
o ffice I will surely appreciate their support.
Very Respectfully
W. N. Garrett
FOR REPRESENTATIVE.
To the voters of Carroll County:
After having, the matter, under con
sideration for several weeks, I have decided
to become a candidate for the Lower branch
of the next General Assembly. My candi
dacy is subject to the August Primary.
Having been in public life, in this county,
for more than 20 years I deem it unneces
sary to canvas because a vast majority of
the voters of the county are acquainted with
me, I therefore, know of no good I could
do by canvassing. I wish to say that I will
highly appreciate every vote cast for me
and if elected will represent the people of
this county to the very best of my ability,
i W. D. Hamrick.
FOR SCHOOL COMMISSIONER.
Having passed the examination and hav
ing been declared eligible by the Board of
Education, I hereby announce myself a
candidate for County School Commissioner
of Carroll county, subject to the approach
ing primary.
If elected, I will devote myself in the fu
ture, as I have in the past, to the best in
terest of all the common schools of the
county. J. S. Travis.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE.
The pain struck me in the ‘solar-plexus''
last week. I won t shift the burden of my
announcement on “my many friends.’’ I
alone am responsible.
I can’t visit every voter so wont visit any.-
If you want me go to the polls and like
freemen say so. If you don’t want me do
the same. One word of advice—of seven
evils take the least.
Geo. W. Harper.