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THE CARROLL FREE PRESS, CARROLLTON, QA.
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Mrs. E. B. Martin
sick, with fever.
quite
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- Ladies see those coat suits
Jackson & Griffin.
Mr, and Mrs. J. L. Webb an
nounce the birth of a aaugnter,
last Friday,
Mrs. A D. Turner and Mrs
Fannie Chambers spent tne first
of the week in Roopville.
Dr. J. M. L. Strickland spent
Monday in Atlanta.
W. F. Hodnett of Franklin
spent tne first 01 the week here.
Messrs Irvine Cheney, L. K.
Smith ana Ralph Adamson
spent Thursday in A.lauta.
Dr. D. S. Reese of Lowell,
spent Thursday here.
New line of Voile and
pauama skirits at J«ckson &
Gntlin.
Miss Lucie Harris has return
ed from a visit to Atlanta.
MrsJ.G. Cheney and Miss
Maud Bass will give a linen
shower tomorrow afternoon
Complimentary to Miss Pauline
Harris.
Silk drop skirts in black and
colors 3,50 up.
Jackson & Grilfin.
The Willing Workers were
entertaiutd by Mrs Boo Futs on
Tuesday alternoon.
Mrs. Divan and little sou of
Atlanta are visiting Judge Har
ris’ family
New McC ill
Jackson & Grilfin.
The Ladies’ Dominoes Club
was delightfully entertained last
Friday afternoon by Mrs. C. H,
Stewart.
W. T. Murphy left to day for
St Louis, to be gone several
days.
We have it, phone us to send
it to you quick. Fitts Drug Store
Mrs. B. L. Garrett
sick this week.
is quite
Mrs. Leon Mandeville is con
fined to her room quite ill.
Every toilet artic'e you can
think of at Fitts Diug Store
We appreciate your trade.
Jackson & Griffin.
Dr Roy Harris is expected
Saturday to attend the llay-
Harris wedding.
Mrs A. B. S yles who spent
the last month with J. A. Bass
and lamilv left Thursday for
Bessemer Ala.
P. McPherson of
visiting relatives
Mrs.
Bremen
here.
Electrict light globes at Fit s
Drug Store.
Mrs Sam Copeland and little
son of Bremen are visiting Rev.
and Mrs. VV. W. Roop.
patterns at
Mesdames Sidney Holdirmss
and C. H. Stewart have returned
from Cordova, Ala. , having
gone there to attend the funeral
Miss -M. T. Almon spent
Sunday in Atlanta.
Norris candy, delightful,
fresh at Fitts Drug Store
Phone 80.
Rev. Jenkins, Presiding Eld
er of M E Church of Rome con
ducted the services here Wed
nesday night.
Electric light globes at Fitts
Drug Store.
J. F. Creel spent Thursday
in Atlanta.
Old fashion creams, chocolate
etc. Fitts Drug Store,
The many friends of Mr. Bob
Jones of Whitesburg and Miss
Ridley of Ridley Ga. will be
i Herested to learn of their mai-
of thtir biother, Mr. Bob Long, riage which will occur Oct. 22.
Have you used our bicycle
delivery? J. R . Holt Drug Co.
The Young Woman’s Mis
sionary Society will meet with
Miss Mary Lou New -Saturday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs J. J. Wager, of
Heflin, Ala. are visiting relatives
and friends in the City.
Wanted to se irjo busehls seed
purple straw straw wheat and
pure appler oats. A & M School
C. L. Faulkner returned to his
home in Carrollton, after a
alter a p'easent visit of several
days with his many Grilfin
friends and old associates—
Griffin News.
Fuil assortment of bristle
goods, combs and toilet articles,
and moderately priced .
J. R. Holt Drug Co.
J. A. Ly!e and wife spent the
day in N .-wnan Sunday visiting
their son and family.
Through the kindness of Mr.
L. C. Mandeville, the Presby
terian Sunday School enj lyed a
splendid barbecue picnic at
Clifton Paik, last Saturday
Rev. W. E Dozier goes to
Lawrencevi le Ga, this week to
conduct a ten clays protracted
meeting.
We are serving the best soda
and others d inks we knowhow.
If you have’nt tried them, we,
have both lost.
J. R. Holt Drug Co.
Rev. Mr. Price of Urbano
Ohio, is assisting Rev. J. M,
Dodd, the pastor ot the First
Baptist Church in a protracted
meeting, and large and interest
ed congregations are attending
When you buy candy, buy
the best. That’s Nunually’s, at
J. R. Holt Drug Co.
If you want your home re
pairen or remodLd and don’t
know just what you want,
transfer your trouble to the
Walker Lumber & Mfg.Co,
They will send a competent
man to get them, tell you how
to do it, and what it will cost
you, and then do the job prompt
ly. 'Phone 29
EVERY
Who puts his trust
in us in the matter
of correct dress and
tells us he wants
Hart Schaff ncr &
Marx
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NAME?
hat'
Copyright Hart Schaffher & Marx
Clothes, makes a perfect score here;
that name in a garment means “best
in clothes,” and “best” means there
is nothing else as good.
See the new grays and blues, the
browns and tans, the new models in
suits and overcoats. We’ve some
some interesting things to show.
Suits $15.00 to $27.50. Overcoats $15.00 to 22.50.
This Store is the Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes,
Boyden and Barry Shoes, Buster Brown Hose, Stetson and
N-oName Hats, Soft or Stiff.
Now since “Old man Peepul”
has spoken at the polls, let us
all pull together for the A & M
Fair.
A very nice assortment of rich
cut glass, very reasonably priced
at J. R. Holt Drug Co.
Itch relieved in 30 minutes
by Woolford’s Sanitary Lotion.
Never fails. Sold by Dr. J. D.
Hamrick.
We are buying a few Califor
nia fruits to decorate our soda
fountain with We will be glad
to sell you some of it. if your
desire. J. R . Drug Co.
Prol H. B. Adams and Mrs.
L. K. Smith made interesting
talks at the Presbyterian Church
last Sunday ; the first on the
Haraca. and the second on the
Philathea movement.
We are prepared to furnish
cut flowers, for wedding, and
other special occ isions, also ice
cream lor family use, and for
entertainments. See us.
J. R. Holt Drug Co.
It do°sn’t matter whether its
a big job or a little job, a new
house or an old one repaired,
or building material of any de.
scription that you want. Just
tell us about it.—Waiker Lum
ber Mfg. Co. ’Phone 29
Do you need score cards,
pencils, Jap napkins, flowers, or
cream ffor that entertainment?
Let us have your order.
J, R. Holt Drug Co.
Mr, Geo. J. Gray sent a pair
of his single comb White Lej. 1
horns to the Fair at Kuoxvillt,
Tenn., this week, and, as George
hardly ever fails to land a prize
when he goes after it, we sup
pose he will be proudly exhibit-
some more ribbons when these
birds return home.
It doesn’t matter whether its
a stone, bride, brick veneered,
or a wood building you want.
We will gladly tell you what it
will cost, furnish the material,
do the work, and guarantee sab
istaction.—Walker Lumber Mfg
Co, Shops and yard at raii-road
and Dixie street crossing. Pnone
29
The Presbyterian Sunday
School has elected for the year
beginning the first Sunday in
October the following o fleers,
L. C. Mandeville Sr Supt, S.
Ilolderness Assist Supt, Harry
Kingsberry Sec & Tres, J. R.
Dozier Precentor, Misses Marion
West and Rachel Brock Pianists
Miss Margaret Simonton Lib
rarian.
If you are in need of framing
flooring, ceiling, siding, shing
les, laths, window and door
frames, doors, sash, blinds,glass
putty, m miles, columns or an>'
thing in building materials, call
Walker Lumber Mfg Co, phone
2 9
Bulbs for Christmas blooming:
By the time this advertisement
comes from the press we will be
prepared to supply you with hy-
acynths, both Dutch and Roman
Chinese sacred lillies, and paper
white Ct Narcissus. Same price
yon pay in Atlanta.
T. R , Holt Drug Co.
II you contemplate building
new home, call Walker
number & Mfg Co. They will
lurnish you estimates and do
the work for you, furnishing
everything from pillar to comb,
ai.d you v^ont have to neglect
your business a .d to be worried
with it. ’Phono 29
Telephone Directory
The GaiDsboroTelephone Co.
proposes issuing an elaborate
directory for the Carrollton exs
change on November first, 1910,
that will be a credit to Carroll
ton and the sorrounding country .
This exchange now has connect
ed on its switchboard citv and
rural subscribers to the number
ot 736. There are only fifteen
drops vacant on the board and
the Company would be glad to
fill these drops up before tb,e
new directory comes out. In
order to get .your name in the
new list, if yoa are nit a sub
scriber, it will be necessary to
have your contract in hand be
fore the twentieth of October.
Very respectfully
I. L. Cheney
Local Manager.
Store News
Exclusive Styles in Millinery for Ladies, Misses
and Children, moderately priced.
The heaviest Cotton Blankets in town for 50c
Good Sheeting per yard. 5c.
Extra heavy Cotton Flannel, per yard, 10c.
Eiggest line of Sweater Coats in town for Ladies
Men, Misses and Children, 25c to $5.00.
Ladies Rustling Silk Finish Petticoats, 98c,
Ladies Silk Potticoats, special 5-oo quality, 3.95.
Good Outings, solid colors 8j£c
Good Bleaching, 10 yards 85c.
Remnant Bundles, i.oosize. 83c
Ladies Home Journal Patterns 600,00 stock to
select from. ■
Gutranteed Kid Gloves, Black. White, Brown
and Tan, Meyers make, 1.00
New ideas in Ladies Collars, Belts, Belt Pins,
Combs, etc.
Thompson’s Glove Fitting Corsets in the new
Fall Models 1.00 to 3,50, Broken size Corsets 1.00
quality 39c,
Buster Brown Hose [for Ladies, Childien and
Men,
Silk Hose Special per pair 50c.
Ladies Furs--Neek pieces and Muffs,
New Silk in Nessalines, Taffetas and Persians.
$r.oo quality yd wide Taffeta Silk Black
special 89c.
Ready made Sheets aud Pillow cases.
Rargest and prettiest line of Ladies and Misses
Tailored Suits and Skirts ever shown in Carroll
ton, popular prices.
Best A C A Bed Ticking 15c.
Good Cotton Checks per yard 5c,
Baby Caps, beautiful line specially priced.
The new things in Shoes [for Ladies, Children
and Men.
Pretty Wool finish Suitings 15c.
A'bHfiasfiiiu £0,
mu-in,t/
.In-
Excursion Rates Via
Central Of Georgia
To Atlanta, Ga., account
Southern Conservation Congress
to be held October 7-8, 1910.
To Brunswick, Ga., account
Georgia Lodge Mutual Aid Club
of America, to be held October
12-16, 1910.
To Columbus, Ga., account
United Confederate Vererans
Reunion to be held October 19-
20, 1910.
To Elberton, Ga., account
Georgia Baptist Convention, to
be held November 15 -1-9, iqio.
T o Little Rock, Ark., account
National Convention United
Daughters of Confederacy, to
beheld November 8.12, 1910.
For additional information in
regard to the total fares, dates of
sale, limits, etc., apply to near
est Ticket Agent.
F. J. Robinson, J. C. Haile.
Assist Pass Agent Pass Agent
Appier Oats Eor Sale
I have 250 bushels of apnler
oats for sale at R. J. Chappell's,
Lowell. I am going to give the
very best prices, call there or
see me before you buy.
Hamp Chappell
FOR SALE CHEAP.
100 ECies good land in ow-
eta County. For particulars
write O. F. Jackson,Carrollton,
Ga. 8t
A few bushels of Appier Oats
for sale S. J. Brown
MONEY TO LOAN
I am prepared to make loans Jon improved
farm lands in Carroll County, at 7 and 8 per
cent interest on terms of special advantage
to farmers and others owning farms. The
principal is repayable in annual install
ments of one-tenth of the amount borrowed
and interest is charged only on the amount
actually at Interest. Loans are made for a
period of live years anil there |is no commis
sion ohnrged for making but a reasonable
sum for abstracting title, If you are in need
ot money and have Improved farm lands to
offer as security, it will pay‘you to consult
me. L. Z, DOR9KTT,
Roop Building, Carrollton. Ga.
Farm for Rent
Two horse farm adjoining the
A & M School land, about two
miles from town. J
Apply to M. L. Sharpe
Carrollton, Ga.
How delicious were those pies of
boyhood. No pies [now ever taste
so good. What has changed? the
pies? No its you. Youve lost the
strong healthy stomach, the vigor-
ousjliver, thejfactive; kidneys, the
regular bowels of boyhood. You
digestion is poor and you blame the
food. Whats needed? A a com
plete toning up bs Electric Bitters
of all organs or digestion-Stomach„
Liver, Kidney, Bowels—Try them.
They’ll restore your boyhood ap
petite and appreciate of food and
fairly saturate your body with
new health, strength and vigor.
50c at Johuson Drug Co, and w, W
& W, L. Hitts.
Your kidney trouble may be o
long standing, it may be either
acute or chronic, but whatever it
is Foley’s Kidney Remedy wil
aid you ro get rid of it quibkly and
restore your nature heaith and
vigor. “Cne bottle of Folend
Kidney Remedy made me well’’
Said J Sibbull of Grand View Wis.
Commence taking it now, for sale
by Johnson Drug Co.
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarhoea Remedy is to-day the best
known medicine in use for the re
lief and cure of bowel complaints.
It cures griping, diarrhoea, dysen
tery 1 and should be taken at the
first unnatural looseness of the
bowels. It is equally valuable for
children and adults. It always cures-
Sold by W L Worthy.
Money, Money!!
Plenty of money to loan
good men on good farms. Best
terms. R. D. ACKSON.