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THE CARROLL FREE PRESS, CARROLLTON, GA.
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1857
1910
Bowden 'College
Enrollment last year nearly 500, Faculty for
1910-1911 the strongest in the history of the Col
lege. Every department, complete. Better
equipped than ever before. Patronized for more
than half a century by the best people of Georgia,
and adjoining states. Among her graduates are
Congressmen, Judges, Bankers, Capitalists, Col
lege Presidents. Rates reasonable. Fall sessions
begins Sept. 7. For catalog address
V. D. WHATLEY, A. M. Pres
BOWDON. GA.
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ittle Sermons
Little Folk
Notice
If you want Paint that will
stay on and look nice, talk to
Harris Hardware Co,
Asleep in Death for Sale
“She is not dead, but sleepeth” A.few thousand of Tennessee
Luke 8 Gas & Oil Co,s stock ot a bar
The sorrows ot death have gain. Address D. W. Boone
fallen upon all the world, no 68 Kdgewood Ave, Atlanta,’Ga.
family, no home where the sad
experience has not been realized
no age nor condition in lite that __ _ City Court Notice,
exempts us from the suminous T he Cit y Court of Carrollton
that calls and will call every one w 'h convene the first Monday
from this life to that beyond ; ' n September, 1910. Crimina
the old must die, the young too
Georgia School of Technology
Locket will be taken up and
disposed of during the first week
of court. The Civil Locket will
j not be called until Monday of
the second week.
Parties, jurors and witnesses
will take notice and govern
themselves accordingly.
Jam'-s Beall, J.C.C.C.C.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
/9| TECHNICAL INSTITUTE of the highest rank, whose gra/iu-
ates occupy prominent and lucrative positions in engineering
and commercial life. Located in the most progressive and
f '~"' healthful city of the South, (1060 ft. above sea level) with the
abounding opportunities offered its graduates in the South’s present
remarkable development.
Advanced courses in Mechanical, Electrical, Textile and Civil
Engineering, Engineering Chemistry, Chemistry and Architecture.
Extensive and new equipment of Shops, Mill, Laboratories, etc.
New Library, new Infirmary and new Chemical Laboratory.
Demand for graduates greater than the supply.
Cost reasonable.
Each county in Georgia 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.
may die,
“Our eyes have seen the rosy
light,
Ol youth’s soft cheek decay,
And late descend in sudden
night,
On manhood’s middle day”
But we must not regard death
as altogether sad and of all things
most to be dread* u ; for Jesus Hay Fever and Asthma
our savior speaks ol it as a rest-: Bring discontort and misery t0
lul sleep, as expn ssr in our people but Foley's Honey and Tar
1 text, here in this home was a ^ives ease and comfort to the suf-
scene so like behave all perhaps feting one s. It relieves the con-
witnessed, the one sweet little ! gestion in the head and throat and
girl in the home, the pet and I soothjng and healjng, None ginuine
darling one; but she was so very but Foley’s Honey and Tar In the
sick. The lather and mother
are so troubled, oh so anxious
about her, they have done all
they could for her physicians and
friends can do no more, the fath
er hears of Jesus and sends for
him to come quickly, but ao very-
anxious is he tnat he goes to meet
Jesus, if possible to hasten his
coming but before he reached
yellow package.
Drug Co,
Sold by Johnson
Brush Runabout
Atlanta, Ga. Aug 9, ’10
Reese Adamson, Sale Agent,
Carroll county.
This is to notify the public
that Reese Adamson is sole
agent for the Brush Automobile
the home the little girl was dead itl Carroll county, Ga. No other
person is authorized to sell or
WANTED
FIFTY good honest boys from
Carroll county who really want to
get something practical in agriculture
and mechanic arts, and at the same
time get a high school English edu
cation. Everything free except what
you eat. Apply early if you want
room.
J. H. MELSON, Prin.
and all the family and friends
were weeping, just like we see
now in the homes where some
loved one is dead and just as in
one home that we think of this
morning where a dear little girl
has just deid, and kind frieuds
off :t lor sale in that county, or
to any person to carry to that
county, either in his name or in
the name ot another, directly or
indirectly or through pretense of
having an agency in another
are gathering flowers to place 1 C0U nty. The prices asked by
upon her casket and on her Reese Adamson are the standaid
grave while other friends are dig- published prices of the company
ging her grave in the little church and uo person has any right to
cemetery where she loved so reduce them, and no person has
much to go while she was well. any right to underbid or inter*
How sad must her dear mother 1 ( ere j n any way with bis sales
and father, brothers and sister ; n Carroll county.
be, and how sad the hearts of
her little schoolmates who will
no more greet her upon the
school ground, nor in the class
where her place will now be
vacant and in this sadness and
sorrow how keenly her teachers
feel their bereavement, and her
dear doctor who did all that
could be done to cure her, all
all weep together
Georgia Brush Auto Co.
W L Alexander, Pres
“Is Life Worth Saving”
Miss Mollie McRaney, Prentiss
Miss, writes that she had a severe
case of kidney and bladder trouble
and that four bottles of Foley's
Kidney remedy cured her sound and
well. She closes her letter saying
‘ j I heartily recommend Foley’s
But to the bereaved and sorrow Kidney Remedy to any snfferer of
one, Jesus speaks saying kidney diease. Itsaved my life.”
nrors
.SKIN DISEASES
There is an evaporation from the body going on continually, day and
night, through the pores and glands of the skin. This is nature’s way of
maintaining the proper temperature of our systems and preserving the soft
ness arid flexibility of the skin, and so long as the blood is free from impur
ities no trouble will result. When, howe'er, the blood from any cause
becomes in fi t ted with humors and acids, these too must be expelled, and
corning in contact with the delicate fibres ahd tissues with which the skin is
so abundantly supplied they produce irritation and inflammation, and the
•fleet is shown by )v y.ema, Acne, Tetter, and skin affections of various kinds.
These impurities and humors get into the blood through a deranged or
inactive condition of the system ; the members whose duty it is to carry off
the waste and refuse matter of the body fail to properly perform their work,
end this impure, fermenting matter is left in the system to be absorbed by
the blood. The skin is not only affected by poisons generated within the
system, hut poisons from without,
such as Poison Oak, Poison Ivy,
Nettle Itash, etc., enter through the
open pores and glands, and so thor
oughly flo they become rooted in the
blood that they are ever present,
or return at certain seasons of each
year to torment the sufferer. Salves,
washes, lotions, etc., cannot cure skin
diseases. True, such treatment re
lieves some of the itching and dis
comfort, and aids in keeping the skin
clean, but it does not resell the real
cause, and at best can be only palli
ating and soothing. A thorough
cleansing of the blood is the only certain cure for skin diseases. S. S. S.,
a gentle acting, safe blood purifier, made entirely of vegetable ingredients
of the forest and field, is the proper treatment. S. S. S. goes down <nto the
circulation, and neutralizes the acids and humors, thoroughly cleansing and
purifying the blood, and curing skin affections of every kind, ft supplies
to the blood the fresh, nutritive qualities necessary to sustain the skin and
all other parts of the body, and rids the blood of any and all poisons. S. S. 8.
cures Eczema, Tetter, Acne, Salt Rheum, Poison Oak and Ivy, Nettle Rash,
and all other skin troubles, and cures them permanently by removing every
trace of the cause from the blood. Special book on Skin Diseases and any
medical advice desired furnished free to all who write.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC C0. f ATLANTA,.GA*
I have u**d your F.. S. S., iprlnc and fa!! (
for the paif two years, with the result that it
entirely, relieved me of a form of Eczama
whith my doctor wan unable to cure- Vy
arm*, lower limbi, and, in fact, the higfett
portion of my whole body we* affected, and
when I ftr»t began S. S. S. the Itching, etc.,
waa woe*e, but I continued the remedy with
the rea Jt that the dry, itching eruption en
tirely disappeared. I think a great deal of
your medicine, and have recommended it to
other* with good results. It i* the h*»t blood
medicine made, and I can conscientiously
recommend it for the cure of all blood and
•kin affections. CHA3. HORSTMAH.
Wheeling, W. Va.
Sold by Johnson Drug Co.
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Special reduced prices on
anything in Hammocks, Ice
'.ream Free:
-Harris Hardware Co.
Ingrown Club Nails, Callous Toes, Offensive
Odors, Itch, Sore, Burning, Blistering,
Sprain, Bruise, Bone=felon, Dew
Poison, Frosted and Lame Heel
WELL
If you love your mother make her. feet glad. Twenty-five cants a
corn and it doesn’t hurt a speck— strictly antisiptic—satisfaction guar
anteed. An ingrowing nail is as dangerous as a cancer. A corn
seriously affects the eye-sight, depresses the energy, destroys the syrn-
etry of the most perfect figure and is liable to cause hip-joint disease
and moral overstrain.
If 1 teach the iucorigifcle into the growth of self-reliance,
self-control, self-respect and give them suggestion in the
best modern thought and theories, great and glorious old
Georgia will have no need for reformatory. Reformatory
should be for the flabby mind, weak will and superficial
teacher.—Says venerable and universally esteemed Col.
Henry W. Wattersou.
Ministers, Physicians, Pharmacists, Dentists, Lawyers and gentle
manly traveling men patronize and recommend
The Thomasville Chiropodist
HE IS ALRIGHT
Telephone No 232 “.Samaria”
THOMASVILLE, GA
We will answer any question about any service that is necessary
and right, and suggest a remedy.
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“weep not, for she is not dead,
but sleepeth” and it is, written
again
“So he giveth his beloved
1 • r li 0 „ . Cream Freezers, Refrigerators
“Asleep in Jesus, bless* d sleep ^ A
From which none ever wake
to weep,”
Another home ot which we A Few Short Weeks
know, was at the same time made Mr. J. S. Kartell, Ed.vardsville,
sad by the death of a noble III., writes: “A a few months ago
son, a fathers pride, just enter my Kj dn eys became congested, j
ing manhood, so sudden.y called ^ a j severe headache and pain across
from th.s life, and as his body; the kjdnevs and hj Fo| ,,
feU asieep in death, the spirit j Kjd Pj)|s , cured
took its flight, returning to God , , , . . .. .
. 6 -I i• backache and corrected the action
who gave it, leaving parents, ..
brothers, sisters, and friends to of rn V ^nevs. Thus was brought
mourn his early departure, how a bout after my using them only a
sweet the comfort in the words f evv short weeks and I can cheer-
of Jesus, “not dead but sleepeth” fully recomend them, For Sale by
Then all who sleep must Johnson Drug Co.
awake, for our natural sleep i»
followed by waking, so the long
sleep of death will be broken, We have decided to put our
when Jesus cornea, and when the regular stock of hammocks in
trumpet shall sound and the wd h the line of samples we have
deac shah arise from their graves ; ep and you can have a large
and those who are living shall he a ., sort ment to select from, all
changed and all the good shad pric(;d down with the samp l ef! .
be caught up (together with him, —Carrollton Hardware Co.
to meet the Lord in the air, so
shall we ever be with the Lord. 1 _
For if we believe that Jesus
died and rose again, even so,
will God also bring wi'h hirn all
them that sleep in Jesus.
Then how careful should we
Money, Money!!
Plenty of money to loan
all he, to live so that we may be g.xxl men on good farms. Best
terms. R. D. JACKSON.
horse Shoeing,
Take your stock to
palm for Rent Rome Street Shoeing
Two horse farm adjoining the OllOp
A & M School land, about two T 4rwcnv x>
miles from town. J- P* JACKSON, Prop.
Apply to M. L. Sharpe
Carrollton, Ga. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
prepared when death comes, to
lay us down in peaceful slumber
till the bright resurrection morn
ing when Jesus comes.
“Ail glory bright eternal,
when Jesus comes”
24 FOLDING POCKET
BROWNIE
Here is a new member of the Brownie family,
which gives a picture of that highly popular size,
2 '/* x 4'/, in a folding pocket camera, at the extremely
modest price of $7.00. The illustration above not only
shows the camera itself, but designates also the exact
size of the picture it makes. •
The 2A Folding Pocket Brownie loads in daylight
with Kodak film cartridges, has our pocket automatic
shutter, meniscus achromatic lens, automatic focus
ing lock, reversible finder for horizontal or vertical
views, two tripod sockets, and is in every respect a
well made and well finished little camera.
NOW ON SALE BY ALL KODAK DEALERS.
PRICE $7.00.
Catalojrur 0/ Kodak: and Ilrownirt /rrt at Ihr dr.aim or by mail.
Eastman Kodak Co.,
Rochester, N. Y.
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BliPESl RATES! 3 TRAINS DAILT
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Traveling Pass. Agent. General Pass. Agent.
ATLANTA, GA.