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THE CARROLL FREE PRESS, CARROLLTON, GA.
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Geo. W. Harris
Chip Foster
Harris & Foster
(Successors to HARRIS & WILLIAMS.)
While in town call around to see us. We will use every effort toward your
pleasure, and serve you with the most delicious products of our Soda Fount. The
Creams, Sherbets, etc., we serve are the richest and purest made.
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We have with us Mr. B. A. Chambers, who needs no intro
duction from us, as he is well known to the people of this
county as a most expert dispenser of Fount drinks.
Monday afternoon and Tuesday afternoon we will have with us one of the finest
musicians in the south; also Mr. Bickford. These gentlemen will entertain you on these
occasions; also offer for sale all the latest and most popular Sheet Music.
Our Line of Cigars and Tobacco is Complete.
HARRIS & FOSTER.
Continue to telephone your wants in our line to 122. And Bernard wants to see you.
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%ocal Tiews
By Miss Laura Chambers
C. L. Walker spent Sunday
in Anniston.
Miss Cleo Almon is visiting
in Atlanta.
Mrs. S. P. Coalso i and family
and Miss Nicie Cochran who
spent the pastj two weeks
in Piedmont, returned last Sat
urday.
Miss Ina Moore has returned
from a visit to Newnan and At
lanta.
Miss Collingworth of Atlanta
is visiting Miss Annie Pace.
Mrs. C. M. Tanner entertain
ed the Ladies Domino Club last
Tuesday afternoon.
Miss Marie Bradley and her
visitor’Miss Alva Key are spend
mg the week end in Borden.
Dr. Seaman and wife of Men-
phis spent the first of week with
Mrs. A. J. Baskin.
Mrs Bagwell, who has been
visiting her sister Mrs P P
Kingsberry, returned to Atlanta
Tuesday,
Miss Mattie Lou Houston,
who spent the past week with
friends and relatives returned to
Opelika Wednesday.
J. D. Hamrick spent Sunday
in Conyers, the guest of Miss
Mary Lou Tucker.
Mrs Paul Jack will spend next
week in Atlanta.
Mrs. Walter Bass and little
son of Atlanta are visiting Judge
J. A. Bass and family.
Miss 'Naomi Jones returned
from a visjt to Whitesbutg Wed
nesday.
Dr. L. C. Brock has returned
has returned from a visit to
north Alabama.
New shipment of suit cases
and trunks.
Weems O. Baskin.
Olin Bell is in Macon lor a
few days.
Mrs Newt Power, of Griffin
visited Mr and Mrs J A Gammon
this week.
Prof. Oscar Fleming and wife
and Rev. Jeff Lovvorn came in
Monday enroute to Bowdon to
attend the funeral of Mrs. Flemt
ing’s brother, Mr. Oliver
Lovvorn.
Give your magizine subscrip
tions to Mrs.Wm. Bell and your
shoe work to Mr. Wm. Bell.
Miss Evelyn Brown is spendi
ing this week in Bowdon.
Collars of all kinds for ladies.
Weems O. Baskin
Miss Senie King, the admired
guest of Miss Amelia Power,
has returned to her home in Ati
lanta.
Mr. Roy K. Power, who has
been working in Atlanta with
his uncle, |Mr. S. D. King, is
now traveling for the company.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Yancey
announce the birth of a daugh
ter on Aug. 13th .
Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Burns
announce the birth of a son on
Aug. 13th.
Mr. John W. Merrell of Car-
tersville is visiting relatives and
friends in Carrollton.
Mr. Tom Watson spent Sun*
day in the city.
Mrs Dr. Dukes of Heflin, Ala.
is visiting relatives near Roop-
ville.
Miss Marie Bradley enter-
tained at bridge Saturday morn
ing in honor of her guest, Miss
A'va McKey of Valdosta.
This week we publish appli
cation for charter of the Temple
Cotton Oil Co. The incorpo-
rators '.are some of Carroll’s
best and most enterprising cit
izens, and the business they
propose to carry on is sure of
success.
Dr J E Cramer and family
made a trip to Ala Friday 19th.
visiting Jno W Johnson , Mr
Johnson is the proud owner of
the richest farmes in the state,
situated between Wedowee and
Graham , The trip was made
via Bowdon affording a pleasent
greeting of many friends and
acquaintance and altogether an
outing greatly enjoyed.
A I Baskin |is in New York
this week in the. interest of his
firm, AJ Baskin Co.
Mrs H C Brown of Waco is
visiting Mr and Mrs S J Brown.
Mrs Helen Brown has return 1
ed from a visit to StMark.
Mr G C Cook is in Piedmont
this week.
Miss Pauline Harris is expect
ed home soon from a visit to
Highlands, N. C.
Master Mattean Jackson en
tertained a few of his friends at
a picnic Wednesday afternoon
in honor of his fourth birthday.
Mr and Mrs L A Loftin, of
Hogansville are visiting rela
tives here,
Mrs Fannie C hambers has re
turned from a visit to Ensley.
Mrs ‘ E ] Snead and little
daughter who have been visiting
Mr and Mrs A K Snead, re
turned to Woolsey, |Ga., Wed
nesday,.
Quite a crowd of young people
enjoyed a watermelen cutting at
the park Monday night.
Miss Bessie Humphries of
Grantville is the guest of Mr
and Mrs Charlie Huey.
Miss Lena Baskin is at home
from Atlanta for a two weeks
stay.
Prof J Roe Turner of Stone
wall, spent a few days here
this week.
Mesdames |J M Dodd, C K
Roop and Marion Camp went to
Temple Thursday to attend the
meeting which Rev Dodd is
conducting there.
Mrs E G Kramer left Monday
tor a short visit to Atlanta, she
will be rccompauied home by
Miss Mitchell who will spend
the we^k with her.
Mr and Mrs Walter Dunlap
of Chipley, will spend next week
with Rev A W Quillian and
family.
Miss Elizabeth McClellan en
tertained at dominoes Thursday
afternoon in honor of Miss Kath.
erine Polhill of Hawkins ville.
Miss Opal Maynard, of Clem,
is spending the week with Miss
Elizabeth McClellan.
Miss Elma Coykin expects as
her guest next week, Miss
Wood of Cedartown.
Mrs T W Dimmock happened
to a painful accident by falling
down the steps and dislocating
her hip last Tuesday afternoon.
New shipment of vaile and
pamama shirts.
Weems O Baskin
Mrs J D Hamrick and Mrs
T C Bledsoe spenj Thursday in
Atlanta.
Mrs B F Bass and children
are visiting in Villa Rica.
Miss Italy Simonton is at
home from Barnesville for a
months stay. J
Gingham and percals for your
school dresses
Weems O Baskin
Miss Katherine Fain spent
last week in Atlanta.
Mrs Manuel Reese and chiK
dren who have been visiting
Mr and Mrs James# Pope, re
turned to Atlanta Saturday.
Mrs Steve Harris and children
after a two months visit to Judge
S W Harris and family, left
Thursday for Atlanta to spend
a few days before returning to
their home in Valdosta.
Miss Irene King, who has
been visiting Miss Amelia Pow
er returned to her home in At
lanta Saturday.
The remains of Mr W. B_
Curtis were brought here from
Atlanta Wednssday tor inter
ment . The funeral services-
were held at the residence of
Judge J A Bass, conducted by
Rev A W Quillian.
Miss Rhoda Pierce of Atlanta
is the attractive.guest of Misses
Simonton,
Miss Mildred Shaw left Wed
nesday for a two week stay at
Piedmont.
Mrs E H Stone and children
leave this ;week for a visit to
Palmetto.
Mrs Allen Bedingfield will 1
spend next week in Atlanta.
For slippers and shoes see-
Weems O Baskin
R J Gailbreath returned lrom
Piedmont Wednesday.
Mrs Claude Hamrick is visiti
ing relatives in Rockmart.
Miss Nannie Ken nedy has-
returned from a visit to Atlanta.
Miss Alva McKey is the at-,
tractive guest of Miss Marie
Braoley.
Mrs Hugh Cobb and children,
of Meridian, Miss., are the
guests of Rev and Mrs T W
Dimmock.
Large stock Warren’s rust
proof corsets Weems O Baskin
Dominoes Party.
Misses Mary Lou Bledsoe
and Eflie Johnson entertained at
a delightful domino party last
Tuesday evening, given in horn,
or of Miss Clyde Lifsey of
Roberta, Ga. The lawn and?*
front veranda were lighted with
Japanese lanterns where several
enjoyed games of ‘42’ were
played, after which delicious,
refreshments were served.
33- IF 1 . BOYKIN
ATTO R N E Y-AT- LAW
Call and See About Borrowing Money.
Loans Made on Farms and’City House and Lots.
First National Bank Building Phone No, io5