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THE CARROLL FREE PRESS, CARROLLTON, GA.
AFTER
FOURYEARS
OF MISERY
Cured by Lydia E. Pink 3
ham’s Vegetable Compound
Baltimore, Md. — “For four years
my life was a misery to me. I suffered
from irregulari
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extreme nervous
ness, and that all
gone feeling in my
stomach. I had
given up hope of
ever being well
when I began to
take Lydia E. Pink-
ham’s Vegetable
Compound. Then
I felt as though
new life had been
given me, and I am recommending it
to all my friends.”—Mrs. W. S. Ford,
2207 W. Franklin St., Baltimore, Md.
The most successful remedy in this
country for the cure of all forms of
female complaints is Lydia E. Fink-
ham’s Vegetable Compound. It has
stood the test of years and to-day is
more widely and successfully used than
any other female remedy. It has cured
thousands of women who have been
troubled with displacements, intlam-
mation, ulceration, fibroid tumors, ir
regularities, periodic pains, backache,
that bearing-down feeling, flatulency,
indigestion, and nervous prostration,
after all other means had failed.
If you are suffering from any of these
ailments, don’t give up hope until you
have given Lydia E. Finkham’s Vege
table Compound a trial.
If you would like special advice
write to Mrs. Pinkliarn, Lynn,
Mass., for it. She has guided
thousands to health, free of
charge.
Democratic Primary
The Democratic Executive
Committee met at the Court
House with a quorum present.
On motion W. O. Perry was
elected .Chairman and G. A.
Hogan Secretary for the ending
two years. By unanimous con
sent of the committee present a
Democratic Primary was ordered
for August 23rd to nominate
candidates for county officers.
The candidate receiving the
highest vote to be declared the
nominee.
W. O. Perry, G, A. Hogan
and John Broom were appointed
as a committee to assess the
candidates for fund to defray
the expense of holding said
primary.
All candidates are required to
pay their assessments to G. A.
Hogan, Secretary, by August 1,
otherwise their names will not
appear on the ticket.
Each voter is required to vote
in his own precinct.
Polls will open in Carrollton
at 7 a. m. and close at 6 p. m.
Polls will open in Villa Rica,
Temple, Bowdon, Roopville and
Whitesburg at 8 a. m. and close
at 4 p. m. At all other districts
polls will open at 9 a. m. and
close at 2 p. m.
W. O. Perry, Chm.
G. A. Hogan, Secty.
A Choice Cut of Meat
is better than medi
cine. Pills and pep
sin are for those who
do not know how or
what to eat. A man
is all right when his
stomach is all right,
Stomach comfort and
satisfaction comes
from eating our beef
steaks. No food con
tains more
Muscle Making Material
They are better than
medicine and cheaper
than doctors. They
are good for doctors
too
R. H. Fletcher
Phone ' - - 13
Sunday School Convention.
Proceedings of the Thirty-
sixth Annual Convention, held
at M. P. Church, Mt. Zion, Ga.
Saturday, July 16th.
The convention was called to
order at 9130 o’clock by the
oresident, Thos. W. Dimmock.
Devotional services conducted
by the president. Song service
led by J. A. Lyle. Prayer by
V. D. Whatley. Minutes of last
meeting read and adopted.
The address of welcome was
delivered by C. Q. Martin, of
Mt. Zion, and the response by
J. H. Melson.
The enrollment of delegates
was next taken up ; about twen
ty-five tchoolo bt ing represented
The following committees were
appointed: On resolutions—Pro!
T. H. Melson, Rev. Nelson
Hintsley and John W. Baskin.
On nominations—B. A. Sharp,
H. M. Earnest and J. L. Cartel-
President Thos. W. Dimmock
addressed the body on Sunday
school work. Short addresses
were made by Rev. Jno. A.
Poole, ol Bowdon, and others.
Afternoon session
Song service led by brethren
Hixon, Lyle, Mote and Weir,
after which reports were heard
from the county districts, all be'
ing represented. Our reports
were encouraging.
The committee on Nomina 1
tions reported as follows: Pres'
ident, Thos. W. Dimmock : Vice
President, Jas. Beall • Secretary.
V. D. Whatley. Executive com
mittee: Jno. T. Hixon, chair
man, B. A. Sharp, W. E.
Dozier, H. J. Reaves, J. H.
Melson, L. A. Ware and H. M.
Earnest. Chorister, J. C, Hixon,
assistant, J. A. Lyle.
Short talks were made by the
president and Dr. R. H. Robb
on the efficiency of Sunday
school officers. Also Rev. Juo.
A. Poole and Bro. J. A. Lyle
made good talks.
Committee on resolutions re*
ported as follows'
Resolutions
In view of the fact that the
Sunday School Association of
Carroll County is doing a great
work for God fcnd Jiumanity in
the upbuilding of the waste
places; and further in view of
the fact the Suoday school is the
means by which a very large
per cent, of church members are
brought to Christ, therefore be it
resolved, 1st, That we, as an as
sociation renew our eftoits in
this great work for God, believ
ing as we do, that our efforts, if
directed along the right lines,
will be rewarded in the salvation
of souls.
Resolved 2nd, That we com*
mend our ever zealous president
lor his untiring work and that
we assure him that he has our
co*operation and prayers in
winning souls for Christ.
Resolved 3rd, That we extend
to the gojd people ot Mt. Zion
and community our most sincere
and hearty thanks lor the hos*
pitality and kindness shown us
while in their midst.
Rasolved 4th, That we ex-
tend to the county newspapers
our heartfelt thanks for the grea.
assistance given this Association
by giving publicity to the dif
ferent meetings and Sunday
school cause in general.
J H Melson
Nelson Hinesly
J W Baskin
’ Committee.
Sunday Morning, July 17th
Conventioh met at 9 o’clock.
Devotional exercises conducted
by the president; a strong ph a
Deing made lor more and effi-
cient Sunday school workers .
Address by Prof. V. D. What
ley, of Bowdon.
At 11 o’clock the convention
sermon was delivered by Rev.
H E Sumner, of Mt. Ziou
Afternoon Session
Convention met at 2 o’clock.
Soug service led by brethren
Hixon and Lyle. On motion
ar-
C.
the
by
led
M.
Annual Singing at Mt. Zion !
The annual Sacred Iiaapsing-
ing met at Mt. Zion July 23 24.
House was called to order by j
G. L. McEwen and prayer by
Rev. Hix Martin, introductory 1
lesson led by J. B. Entrekin, I
after which organization was
disposed of as follows ; G. L. |
McEwen, chairman, J. E. Eason,'
vice-chairman, M. W. Lovvorn.
Sec’ty,, R. R. Bishop, H. H.
KasoD, and J. B. Entrekin,
ranging committee.
Music 20 minutes by J.
Arthur, recess 10 minutes.
House called to order by
chairman, mude 60 minutes led
by J. W . Eason, A. D. Talley
and B. D. Styles, 20 minutes
each, recess one hour and a
quarter tor dinner.
After dinner house called to
order by chairman, music 60j
minutes led by Allen Barnes,;
H. M. Casey and W. E. Aber*
crombie, recefs 10 minutes.
House called to order by vice-
chairman, music 40 minutes led
by ]. R. Reid and M. W. Coats
20 minutes each, closed by the
chairman and benediction by
Dr. H. Martin.
Sunday 8 a. m. Opened by
chairman and by Dr. H. Martin,
music 60 minutes led by R. J.
Akins, G. W. Eason and J. B.
Entrekin, 20 minutes each, re
cess 10 minutes.
House called to order
chairman, music 40 minutes
by H. H. Eason, and R,
Reid, 20 minutes each.
This brought us up to the
preaching hour when the time
was filled by the pastor, Rev.
H. E. Sumner, his text was from
Hebrew 12, 1-2. “Wherefore
we are compassed about with so
great a cloud of witnesses let us
lay aside every weight and the
sin which doth so easily Deset
us, and let us run with patience
the race that is set before us.
Looking unto Jesus the author
and finisher of our faith who for
the joy that was set before him
endured the cross, despising the
shame, and is set down at the
right hand ol the throne ot God.’
This is a just text and was han>
died well and Was interesting.
After dinner house called to
order by chairman and a memon
ial lesson was sung in memory
of Uncle P. H. Chandler, led by
J. E. Eason, M. W. Lovvorn
and G. L. McEwen, 20 minutes
each, recess 10 minutes.
House called to order by
chairman, after which a discus*
sion was held regarding the dis
continuing ot the annual singing
at Ml. Zion, but alter a vote on
it it was decided for the singing
to remain there as an annual
singing. Delegates were chosen
to represent this singing in the
United Sacred Harp Musical
Convention which will be held
in Atlanta, Ga., Sept. 9, 1910.
The delegates are W M. Lov
vorn, J. C. Arthur, A. L. Turi
ner, S. B. Powell and R. M.
Reid.
R. M. Reid chosen to lead
introductory lesson at the next
session of this singing. 60 mini
utes more of music led by J. T.
Arthur, M. A. Barrow and T.J.
Entrekin, 20 minutes each, and
closed by chairman.
G. L. McEwen, Chm.
M. W. Lovvorn, Sec’ty.
Got any canning to do,
Phone Harris Hardware Co.?
for the Tin Cans. Can Tops,
Fruit Jars and, Rubbers.
Lookout Mountain Seed Potatoes
Extra fine, in excellanl con
dition. Raised by me in Carroll
ton and have kept well. Plant
July 15th to August 1st. Good
crops have been made ot this
potato planted even later. Strict
ly a fall potato for the South, by
far the best in every way in my
opinion. Price $3.00 a bushel,
75 cts a peck, five cents a pound
f o b Carrollton. Cash with
This Is Our Profitless Season
Your Money-Saving Season
We are in business for profit, but from now on
we must give our whole attention to the rednetion
of stocks, regardless of profit—a step which good
merchandising demands at this time ot the year.
Now is when you can make the profit which
usually falls to the clothier, with no rent, heat, light
and other selling expenses deducted. You are not
going to let the chance slip by, are you?
A fine collection of models, fabrics and pat
terns in all sizes from which to make selections.
Sale is now in progress. Come early.
$25.00 Suits, now
$19.00
22.50 Suits, now
17.00
20.00 Suits, now
15.00
15.00 Suits, now
12.00
12.50 Suits, now
9.00
Secret Orders
KeKUldr Communication of Carroll Lo<tf?o
No. 119 F. & A. M-. every First Tuesday and
Third Thursday at 7 o'clockj>. m.
J. D.Hamrick. W. M., W. J. Mllllcan, Sect.
Regular Convocation of Carroll Chapter
No.22R, A M., every Second and Fourtn
Tuesday at 7:8U p. m.
J. H. Barron, H. P., W. J. Mllllcan, Sect.
Regular Assembly of Western Oounotl No.
21), K, & 8. M„ every Second and Fourth Tues
day evening after Chapter.
J.D. Hamrick, T. I. M„ W..I. Mllllcan, Rec
Stated Conclave of Hebron Commandery
Xo. 28, K. T., every Third Tuesday at 7:30 p. m.
B. L. Harrett, K. C., J, F. Creel, Bee.
Hay Fever and Asthma
Bring discontort and misery to
people but Foley’s Honey and Tar
gives ease and comfort to the suf
fering ones. It relieves the con
gestion in the head and throat and
soothjng and healing, None ginuirie
but Foley’s Honey and Tar in the
yellow package. Scld by Johnson
Drug Co,
Pig Strayed
I have put up a stray pig
which owner can get by prov
ing property and paying expen
ses. 1. . W alker
Get an Electric Fan
Get an Electric Fan and keep cool-
co?t of running them is low.
The
Use an Electric Iron
of
ironing bill,
Carrollton
and save fifty per cent
No smoke, heat or smoot,
Electric Co. will loan you one for demon
stration, See us for particulars.
Carrollton Electric Go.
Money to Loan
I have some cheap money
to loan. See me before bor
rowing elsewhere.
W. P. COLE.
tiie place of holding the next j order. Specify freight or ex
Annual session was left with the
executive committee.
Several good and interesting j
talks were made by different
members of the association.
Thos W Dimmock, Pres
V D Whatley, Sec
(County papers please copy)
All kinds of trusses
Fitts Drug Store.
! press. Oidernow- Supply limint-
] ed. cv. K. Smith,
Carrollton, Ga.
The worlds most successful medi
cine for bowel complaint is Cham
berlains Colic, Cholera and diarrhoea
Remedy. It Iras relieved more
pain and suffering, and savod more
lives than ’ any other medicine in
use. Invaluable for children and
adults. Sold bv W. L. Worth
Horse Shoeing,
Take your stock to
Rome Street Shoeing
Shop
J. P. JACKSON, Prop.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
FRUITS
ORDER YOUR FRUITS FROM
CARROLLTON^ FRUIT CO.
Because it is strictly fresh. We receive fruit daily from,
the place where grown. Phone orders receive prompt atten
tion. Wholesale and Retail. Phone^o. 54.
Carrollton Fruit Co.
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Extbi-.oive and new equipment of Shops, Mill, Laboratories, etc.
New Librai’y, new Infirmary and new Chemical Laboratory.
Demand for graduates greater than the supply.
Cost reasonable.
Each county in Geoi-gia entitled to 15 free scholarships, which
can be secured by making application to the President.
For illustrated catalog, address
K. G. MATHESON, LL. D,, President, Atlanta, Ga.