The Carroll free press. (Carrollton, Ga.) 1883-1948, October 13, 1910, Image 1

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Dr J D Nov udjr Carroll 3xn PrrojBL THE PEOPLE’S POPULAR PAPER AND THE OFFICIAL ORGAN OF CARROLL COUNTY CARROLLTON, CARROLL COUNTY, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13 1910 NOTES, DEEDS MORTGAGES Contracts, Insurance Poli cies, Old Receipts. Here is but a partial list of the valuable papers and documents that should by all means, be kept in a place safe from loss, either by fire or other causes. A Safe Deposit Box in our fire-proof vaults is a safe place for them. You carry the key. THREE SIZES $2.00, 3.00, and year, 5,00 a GREAT POPULARITY VOTING CONTEST Valuable Premiums Offered.-==Open to All. Nominations and Entries Free. The First National Bank Of Carrollton. Capital $100,000 Surplus $100,000 DU THE FARMER The farmer, who borrows money at any sea son of the year, can successfully build up and maintain himself a liberal line of credit with this bank, just by leaving with us the money he does not use during the winter months. which Commencing with this issue of the Carroll Free Press we are inaugu rating a “GREAT POPULARITY VOTING CONTEST” for the most popu lar ladies living in this county, and are offering very handsome and valuable prizes to the three ladies receiving the greatest number of votes during the contest. The contest is being conducted by an efficient and experienced man ager, who is absolutely disinterested und non-partisan, insuring a fair and square count of the votes to all, and who is here for the purpose of giving the nominees every assistance and full information relative to the contest. We have gone to an enormous expense in entering into this contest and the premiums we are offering are well worth your efforts to win. AS FIRST PRIZE we are offering beautiful UPRIGHT SEMINOLE GRAND PIANO valued at $450.00, manufactured by one of the largest Piano Concerns in the United States and is being backed by a “TWENTY YEAR GUARANTEE.” The "SEMINOLE” ORCHESTRAL GRAND has 7 1-3 Octaves, three strings, throughout milled press-bar, repeating action with a continuous brass flange rail, and capstan and screw in keys, full iron plate, handsomely bronzed throughout; Maple tuning pin block, felt hammers, three peddles, Improved mufller attachment, Ivory keys, polished Ebony Sharps; and, in fact, the equal of any high priced instrument on the market, which will prove a source of great pleasure and an ornament in the home. This piano, which will he on display at Hamrick’s Drug and Jewelry Store in a few days is to be awarded to the lady receiving “FAIRLY AND SQUARELY" the “LARGEST” number of votes in our “Great Pop ularity Voting Dontest.” AS SECOND PRIZE we are offering a very "HANDSOMELY UP HOLSTERED PARLOR SUIT COMPLETE," finished in Mahogany, and of exquisite taste and value. This suit of furniture would grace the home of any lady in the land, and would be a source of entire satisf ac tion in fitting out her parlor. It will be awarded to the lady receiving "FARILY and SQUASELY” the “SECOND LARGEST” number of votes in our “Great Popularity Voting Contest.” AS THIRD PRIZE is offered a beautiful and valuable ladies double y OU to come to see Lis CaseElgin Watch, very artistically engraved. This watch is 0 size and goes with a twenty year guarantee, right at Christmas time. The lady receiving “Fairly and Squarely" the "THIRD LARGEST” 'Citizens Rank Paving the Way Efficient and accommodating banking service may mean paving the way for richness and suc cess to you. The main thing is to choose for your banking needs au institution of character where you may expect reasonable accommodations, combined with absolute safety, On this platform of service, we invite your patronage. Carrollton Bank J T Bradley. Pres C H Stewart Vice-Pres. H N, Spence, Cashier. NEW STORE With a larger variety of articles than ever, we are now in our new Store Room--Bank Building and cordially inviie Best Goods-The Price right. We Just the thing to obtain absolutely free j appreciate your trade, Dlectrie Globes, “Champion” that give a bright light, number of votes in Our Contest shall be awarded this valuable premium. They East. “HOW TO BECOME A CANDIDATE IN THIS CONTEST. I IB. IF 1 . IBO"5TK:iILT ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Call and Sec About Borrowing Money. Loans Made on Farms anthCity House and Lots. First National Bank Building Phone No, io5 fWSKSPW&T S8SS Of IMPORTANCE TO THE FARMER. you the of doing good I? you are a farmer, we wish to impress on many advantages as well as the convenience business with this bank. Right now, at the commencement of fall, is a time to put your business on a systematic basis. After yon have onae used the check plan of paying all bills, you will realize the risk of the bap-hazard loose money-in-the pocket method you are now using. This bank will be pleased to furnish you with a bank jbook and checks when you make your first deposit. Interest at 4 Per Cent paid on savings deposited. Credit ever}' three months. PEOPLES BANK CAPITAL STOCK $60,000 J. R. ADAMSON, Fuesident. JNO. M. JACKSON, Vice-Pres. G. C. COOK. Cashier. MBSESBBBERBJH Fill out the "Nomination Coupon” below, insert your name or the name of soihe lady whom you would like to have win. Sign it plainly and bring, send, or mail it to the Free Press Office Care Contest Manager, and you or the lady whom you nominate will be given 1000 totes as a starter. To enter this contest will not cost you a cent, nor will it cost you anything to enter the name of your friends; and it will not cost a nominee one cent to win one of these beautiful and valuable prizes. It is not necessary that you be a subscriber to this paper in order to nomi nate a friend or yourself. Just fill out the "Nomination Coupon" and the name it brings in will be published with 1000 votes free. The contest offers to every lady, married or single, residing any where within this county, an opportunity of entering and securing one of these handsome prizes--and all that it requires is a little effort and solicit ing among your friends to read “The Carroll Free Press” and become a subscriber. “HOW THE VOTES ARE SECURED AND COUNTED.” For every subscription you obtain for the “Carroll Free Press" you have votes placed to your credit as follows: 1 Year’s Subscription Price $1.00 gives you 1000 votes 2 “ “ “ $2.00 “ “ 2500 “ 3 “ “ “ $3.00 “ “ 3500 “ 4 “ “ “ $4.00 “ “ 5000 “ 5 “ “ “ $5.00 “ “ 6500 “ Subscription blanks will lie furnished you upon application at our office or mailed to you upon request, and if you get out among your friends, a little effort on your part will enable you to possess a hand some and valuable prize. We have secured the services of Cecil W Corley who is an expert Contest Manager, and who is at all times at your service i:i rendering you any information or assistance in his power. Call at this office and become acquainted and talk tiie Contest over witli him. “REMEMBER THE CLOSING DAY—DEC, 24, 1910.. Which of These Prizes Do YOU Want for Xmas?” NOTE: In case of a “TIE” between contertants for cither Frize there will he an Equitable Division made. PHONE 80. Fitts Drug QUALITY. Store 1,000 VOTES 1,000 VOTES NOMINATION COUPON The Carroll Free Press Great Popularity Voting Contest To Contest Editor Carroll Free Press : I desire to place in nomination the name of M Address as a candidate in the Popularity Voting Contest, and you will please credit her with 1,000 votes. Nominated by any way Address - I understand that this does not obligate me in further than to express my interest in her candidacy. (Under no circumstances will the name of the nominator be divulged without his or iter permission.) TRUTH fia age Truth is mighty and must prevail” is an old and true . \V? advertise truthful!}', It is the only to succeed. Hairis-Hay. A pretty wedding took place on Saturday evening October the eighth at 7:30 o’clock .when Miss Pauline Harris was united in marriage to Mr. Oscar Henry Hay, of this city. The bride and groom entered the parlor to the strains of Mcndolsolin’s Wedding March, which was played by Mrs. Jeff' Brock, and before an improvised altar of palms and ferns, t hey met Rev. J. M. Dodd, who per formed the ceremony. The bride wore a stylisli travel ing gown, and immediately after the ceremony, amid rice and hearty congratulations Mr. and Mrs. Hay left on the evening train for a short trip to Atlanta. Mrs. Hay, the second daughter I of Judge Sampson W. Harris, is a very pretty and attractive young ! woman, possessing a delightful j charm of manner. Mr. Hay is a prominent and popu- j lar young man, holding the efficient position as Superintendent of Man- | devillc Cotton Mills. After their return home, Mr. and ; Mrs. Hay will he with the bride’s ! father. Judge Sampson W. Harris land Miss Lucie Harris on South Ave. Among the out of town visitors to the wedding were the inkle’s brother, Dr. H. F. Harris, of Atlanta, and Mr. and Mrs. William J. Govan, BUYERS PHOTO COMPANY.’ CARROLLTON, GA. of Atlanta. Send a Post Card to your friend. Local views of Carrollton, 2 for Ec. J. R. Holt Drug Co. For the A New Department You. Our aim is to sell greatest line of Voile, Pan ama and Serge Skirts that the market affQrds at a reasonable price. $2.50 To $12.50. Also a line of Silk and HetherbSoom 75c To 5.00. Petticoats See Them.