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THE CARROLL FREE PRESS, CARROLLTON, GA.
Peruna Tablets Tested,
What Are the Peruna Tablet? pone
for? Has anybody used them enough
to know wlmt they will do? Read the
following letter and see. If you have
nuy doubt as to the genuineness of the
letter, write to Mrs. Lolir, enclose a
Stamp for reply, and see whether her
testimonial is genuine or not:
Ravenna, Mich., Juno 1(3, 1908.
The Peruna Drug Oo.
In regard to the Peruna Tablets, 1
have used about ten boxes in all.
While I was in Chicago my oldest
daughter was bothered with a cough
alt the time. Rho has had it for four
years. Sometimes it would go away,
and in tlio winter time it was so bad
that tho doctors and professors said
that she had consumption, and I he only
way to give her any relief was to per
form an operation.
I spend so much money for different
medicines, nnd for doctors also. Noth
ing seemed to help her.
So I saw tho Peruna Tablets adver
tised in the paper, and I got a box
and tried them. She could get some
Bleep by taking them. She would be up
all niglit and cough. So in all she took
six boxes, and never was bothered any
more.
I will leave this for any one to in
quire at our old residence, whero we
lived In Chicago, All our neighbors
would say that sho could not live with
such a cough. You don’t know lmw
thankful I am. Sho Is eighteen years
old.
My oldest son also was bothered with
his stomach, throwing up, and his
bowels so looso all tho time. Ho was
all run down for four months. L also
doctored with him. One would any (Ids
and the other something elso. I started
ill to give him tho Tablets, nnd now he
Is all right and healthy looking, lie
took four boxes. That is all ho wants
to take whenever anything ails him.
So I praise your Tablets just as high
as I have your Peruna. That is all
the medicine that ever comes in my
house. Whenever I travel 1 take some
with me. I luivo had three of my chil
dren sick with scarlet fever two months
ago, and that is all I used, was tho Pe
runa and the Tablets. X did not lose
any of them.
If there is any more information you
want, why just let mo know and I will
|,u glad to do so. Yours truly,
Ill us. L. Limit, Ruvouua, Mich.
LEGAL NOTICES
YEARS SUPPORT.
Georgia, Carroll County.
Mrs Lena Findley having made applica
tion for twelve months support out of the
estate of J. Findley, deceased, and apprais
ers duly appointed to set apart the same,
having filed their return, all persons con
cerned are hereby required to show cause,
if any they can, before the court of ordi
nary on the first Monday in October 1910,
why said application should not be granted.
This September 5, 1910.
W. J. Millican, Ordinary.
LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION.
Georgia, Carroll County.
To all whom it may concern:
John McGukin having,in proper form,
applied to me for permanent Letters of
Administration on the estate of Benjaman
McGukin, late of said county, this is to
cite all and singular the creditors and next
of kin of Benjaman McGukin to be and
appear at my office within the time allowed
by law, the first Monday in October, 1910,
and show cause, if any they can, why per
manent administration should not granted
to Joan McGukin on Benjaman McGukin’s
estate,
Witness my hand and official signature,
this 5th day of Sept. 1910.
W. J. Millican, Ordinary.
LETTERS ADMINISTRATION.
Georgia, Carroll County.
To all whom it may concern:
H. B. Bates having in proper form ap
plied to me for permanent Letters of Ad
ministration on the estate of Appleton L.
Bates late of said county, this is to cite all
and singular the creditors and next of kin
of Appleton L. Bates, to be and appear at
my office within the time allowed by law,
the first Monday in October 1910, and
show cause, if any they can, why perma
nent administration should not be granted
H. B. Bates on Appleton L. Bates estate.
Witness my hand and official signature,
this 5th day September 1910.
W. J. Millican, Ordinary
ADMINISTRATORS SALE
By virtue of |an order of the Court of
Ordinary, Carroll County. Georgia, grant
ed at the September term 1910, will be
sold before the courthouse door of Carroll
County within the legal hours of sale on the
1st Tuesday in October, at public outcry to
the highest for cash, the following described
property, to.wit; 50 acres of land in the
northwest corner of lot of land number 323
in the 7th District of Carroll County: also
30 acres in the southwest corner of lot of
land number 310 in the 7th district. Sold
as the property of Mrs E R Reeves, de
ceased, late of Carroll County, Georgia,
tor'the purpose of distribution.
IX. A. Reeves, Administrator
GEORGIA, CARROLL COUNTY
To all whom it may concern
Whereas G. W. Tumlin, Executor of the
estate of J. S. Tumlin has in due form ap
plied to me for leave to sell the land belong
ing to the estate of said deceased, said appli
cation will be heard 10 o'clock a. m. on the
1st Monday in October, 1910.
Give under my hand and official signature
this the 9th day September, 1910.
W. J-Millican, Ordinary.
SHERIFF’S SALE
Georgia, Carroll County.
Will be sold before the court house of
said county, in Carrollton, Ga., on the first
Tuesday in October 1910 during the legal
hours of sale to the highest bidder for cash
the following described property: One
soda fount. Levied on and sold by virtue
of a mortgage foreclosure issued from
the City Court of Carrollton in favor of
Robert M. Green & Sons vs. Camp Drug
Company. This September 6, 1910.
W A Garrett, Sheriff.
New Automobile Law.
On Sept. I, the new automos
bile law ol Georgia became ef
fective in regard to operating
machines on public highways of
the State. The main points of
the law in regard to regulating
travel on the public highways
are as follows :
Every “owner of an automo<
bile or other motor vehicle shall
tile with the Secretary of State
his name, address, a brief de
scription ol his machine, name
ol maker, number, style of ma-
chine and motor power, and
shall pay the Secretary of Stale
;j>2 for each machine so register
ed.
Upon receipt ol the registra
tion fee, the Secretary of State
shall give the owner a number
and a seal of aluminum or simi
lar metal, circular in form and
not less than two inches in di
ameter, and on which shall be
the words, “Registered Motor
Vehicle No. Georgia Motor
Vehicle Law.” The seal shall
be conspicuously’ displayed at all
times.
The Secretaiy of State shall
also give the owner a number
plate bearing the car number
and the letters “Ga.” The
plate shall be of ^the same rria-
terial as the seal, the letters not
h ss than three inches high and
shall be displayed on the rear of
the machine.
When approaching a pedes
trian or a person riding or driv
ing a horse or other draft ani
mal, the driver of the machine
shall give the signal by soundi
ing his bell, horn or gong. Il
the person riding or diiving,
raises his hand, the machine
shall be brought to a stop, and
il the animal appears ilrightened
the driver must cease the rum
ning of the motor until the ani>
mal has passed.
If a person purcheses the ma
chine of another he shall secure
a new seal and number lrom the
Secretary ol State.
No intoxicated person and no
person under 16 years of age,
shall be allowed to operate a
machine on the public high
ways of this Slate unless such
miuor has had at least twelve
months experience, and is ac
companied by the owner.
It shall be a misdemeanor tor
any person to operate a machine
without the consentof the owner.
No person shall throw glass or
nails or other obstacles in the
way of a machine, and no per
son shall give the signal of dis
tress to a machine-driver with
out due cause.
Shiloh
Cotton picking is the order of
of the day in this sect on.
Mrs. W. A. Johnson spent
Saturdayjnight anh Sunday with
Mrs. S. A. Johnson.
J. [,A Hammond and family
spent Suoday at the home of S.
W. Harper near Clem.
Mr. J. T. Bradley was in our
vi le one day last week in an
auto.
Mrs. Nancy Buchanan spent
Monday evening with Mrs. B. T
Roberts.
The Haile which fell here
yesturday done much damage to
tho ci ops.
Success to the Free Press and
its many readers.
“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
‘.il heartily recommend Foley’s
Kidney Remedy to any snfferer of
kidney diease.’ It saved my life.”
Sold by Johnson Drug Co.
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NOTICE
Notice is heieby given that
Roy Power and E. M. JBass
have bought ‘all the notes and
accounts of Camp Drug Co.,
and all debtors are ihereby noti
fied to settle with either of us at
once.
Your complexion as well as your
tender miserable by a disordered
liver. By taking Chamberlain’s
Stomach and Liver Tablets you can
improve both, Sold by W, L.
W orthy.
ARE YOU READY
FOR THE FAIR?
11 you are interested in the up
building of Carroll County, help
us wi ll the Fair that is to be
held Oct. 17.22. Great prepar
ations are being made to make
this a great Fair. Diflerent days
will be observed . It is probable
that the Govenor will be present
and open the Fair, The singers
will have a day, the babies will
be given a day, the old soldiers
will not be forgotten. A new
building two stories high will be
ready for the exhibits. A num
ber have already made applica
tion for space to exhibit. It
would be well for you to do likt-
wise. The boys will be on hand
with the corn. One of the best
carnival companies in the coun
try will be here and will give
several free attractions such as
High Dive, the balloon ascen
sion, etc.
Special diys are as follows.
1st. Day. Farmer’s day.
Opening address by T G Hudson
2nd. Singing—Mullins and
Doster.
3th. Horse Show—Heaton.
4th. Sporting Day—Mande-
ville
5th Womans Day ana Baby
Show—Mrs. C. H. Stewart and
Miss Pauline Harris.
6th Automobile Day — R W
Adamson
A Winter Cover Crop
The farmer who does not try
to get all he can out of his land
annually and yet leave it in con
dition to yield more the follow
ing season has mistaken his vo
cation.
One way to do this is to plant
cowpeas in the corn at the time
of the last cultivation, harvest
the corn in September and pas>
ture the cowpeas in October.
Early in November deep break
and plant to rye, using about
one . bushel per Jacre. Our
reasons for preferring rye are
the following :
1. Itishaidy. It will germi
nate and make a stand when
other grains fail. Oats and bars
ley Jwill winter kill when rye
will remain practically uninjured
by the host. It stands tramping
and grazing better than other
grains.
2. It takes kindly to poor
soils, wnich is an important
factor on most lands.
Where hairy vetch will suc
ceed, the addition of a peck of
vetch seed to a bushel of rye is
an improvement.
Where there is no boll weevil
infestation, rye or rye and vetch
may be planted between the rows
of cotton in October, and not
later than the first of November.
It is better to use a narrow drill
in planting, but where ^farmers
do not have this the seed may
be sown by hand and ^cultivated
or harrowed in.
Crimson Clover : On lands
adapted to ,it, crimson clover
sown in the corn at the last
working has given results
About 15 pounds to the acre is
generally used and [by the first
of the following April it furnish
es a cutting of 1 1.2 to 2 i>2
tons of cured hay or, turned
under, adds a great body of
manure to the soil, The terri
tory in which theciimson clover
thrives best sppears to be from
the latitude of the northern por
tion of the Gulf States to the
latitude of the Ohio River,
Oats or barley do well some
winters. When they succeed
they turnish a large amounj of
winter grazing and considerable
humus lor plowing under in the
Spring •
When the stomaoh fails to per*
form its functions, the bowels be
come deranged, the liver and the
kindneys congested causing num
erous diseases. The stomach and
the liver must be restored to a
healthy condition and Chamberlain’s
Stomach and Liver Tablets can be
depended upon to do it. Easy to
take and most effictive. Sold by
W. L. Worthy.
The worlds most successful medi
cine for bowel compi unt is Cham
berlains Colic, Chc.leta ind diarrhoea
Remedy. It lus n lieved more
pain and suffering, and savad more
lives than any other medicine in
use. Invaluable for children and
adults. Sold by W. L. Worth
HARDWARE
No matter what kind of Hardware you may
need, you should by all means see us before
buying. We buy in car load lots and can
give you the closest prices on anything in our
line. Highest standard in quality of goods.
Builders Hardware
Our [stock of Builders
Hardware is unsurpassed
and we will give you the
very closeht figures on
this line of goods.
Stoves and Ranges
Our stock of Stoves and
Ranges is the largest and
best ever brought here.
They are guaranteed to
give satisfaction and make
cooking a pleasure.
BUGGIES BUGGIES BUGGIES
I We have lots of
I market, call and
HARNESS
Our stock is
large and styles
are various.
Norman Buggies, the best on the
inspect them in our salesroom.
CUTLERY
A nice line of
scissors, pocket
knives, razors,
table cutlery, >etc.
FENCING
Our line of wire
fencing is the very
best. Poultry and
Hog fencing a
specialty.
Chattanooga Plows and Cane Mills
Carrollton Hardware
Company
R. E. FOSTER,
Physician and Surgeon.
Special Attention to Diseases of
Women. Office in Bradley Bldg.
Day Phone 176-3,
Carrollton, Ga.
RAY F. SOX,
DENTIST
Office hours: 8 a. m. to 4 p. m,
Bradley Building
CARROLLTON. GEORGIA.
J. T. COLEMAN,
Watchmaker
Expert Watch and Clock Repairing
Jewelry Repairing and Engraving.
South West Corner Public Square
with “HAMRICKS”
CARROLLTON, - GA.
Prices reasonable. Work
Guaranteed.
HAMRICK & THOMASSON
LAWYERS
Carrollton, Ga.
Rooms 1 and 2 Bass Building.
ADAMSON & JACKSON,
LAWYERS,
Carrollton, oa.
gForeign capitalists loan money on
first-class terms for five years at 6
and 7 per cent. See me if you want
money. R. D. JACKSON.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS & CREDITORS
All creditors of the estate of W. A. Eady
late of Carroll County deceased, are hereby
notified to render in their demands to the
undersigned according to law, and all per
sons indebted to said estate are required to
make immediate payment. This 16th day
of August, 1910. T. J. Eady, Admr.
MONEY TO LOAN
I am prepared to make loans'on improved
farm lauds In Carroll County, at 7 and 8 per
cent interoat on terms ot apeelal advantage
to farmers and others owning farms. The
principal Is repayable in animal Install
ments of one-tonth of the amount borrowed
and Interest is charged only on the amount
actually at Interest. Conns are made for a
period of five years and there ,1s no commis
sion churned for making hut a reasonable
sum for abstracting title. If you are in need
of money and have improved farm lands to
offer as security, it will pay "you to consult
mu. L. Z, DORSBITT,
Hoop Building, Currollton. Ga.
9he franklin 9en
Call at N.A.Horton’s
Book Store and see
the Franklin — the
pen that is never out
of commission, be
cause if ever the fill
ing device failed to
work the nozzle can
be unscrewed and the
pen filled just like
an ordinary old style
fountain pen. This
is a feature contained
iu no other self-fill-
fountain pen on the
market-
Thc Perfect Fontain Pen
Bicycle
Messenger Service
PHONE 15
Messages and Packages De
livered Anywhere in the
City for 5c.
Outside City Limits ioc & 15c
Meadows & Mullins
Must Be Above All Suspicion
Kidney and Bladder ailments are
so serious in their consequences,
and if unchecked so often fatal that
any jemedy offered for tljeir cure
must be above suspicion. Foley’s
Kidney Pills contain no harmful
drugs, and have successfully stood
a long ar.d tharougli test. Sold by
Johnson Drug Co.
Horse Shoeing,
Take your stock to
Rome Street Shoeing
Shop
J. P. JACKSON, Prop.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
Screen Doors, Hammocks,
Refrigerators, Freezers, Water
Coolers at the very best pricey
—Harris Hardware Co,
Kidney-
Pills
What They Will Do for You
They will cure your backache,
strengthen your kidneys, cor,
rect urinary irregularities, build
up the worn 01ft tissues, and
eliminate the excess uric acid
that causes rheumatism. Pre
vent Bright’s Disease and Dia-
bates, and restore health an^
strength. Refuse substitutes.
Electric
Bitters
wcaKnesses they are the si
remedy, as thousands have te
p OR kidney, uver
STOMACH TROUB
il is the best medicine eve
over a druggist’s countei