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THE CARROLL FREE PRESS, CARROLLTON, GA.
Official Program for October Home Missions. District Meeting Stock Raising in the South
Department of Home Missions.
District Meeting, Rome District.
Carrollton, Ga.
Oct. 14-15th, 1910
Mrs. Jesse McGhee District Sec’y
Program Committee—Mrs. Herbert
M. Franklin, Tennille, Ga., Mrs. J. A.
Bryan, Talbotton, Ga.
Mailing Department—Miss Louise
Ivey, Tennille, Ga.
Study—Battles Around Atlanta.
Questions.
Friday Afternoon, oct. 14, 1910
Reception for delegates at resi-
The Georgia and Alabama In
dustrial Index calls attention to re
newed activity in cattle raising in
the two states which is encouraging.
It says in part:
“An interesting phase of develop
ment in the two states is the in-
CURES REMOVE DOUBT
ABOUT ECZEMA CURE
Read What Your Druggist Says
About Oil of Wintergreen
1 When and why was General ( i ence 0 f Mrs. S. C. Kytle from 4 to' creased attention that is
Joseph E. Johnston relieved of the
command of the Confederate army?
What did General Sherman say
when he heard of the change?
2 What was the relative strength
of Johnston’s and S her m a n's
armies? Give an account of prep
arations for the defense of Atlanta.
How many state troops had been
placed in the trenches?
3 Who commanded the state
militia, and what noted Georgian,
who had resigned his command in
Virginia, was on his staff?
4 The four brigades of state militia
were commanded by what brigadier
generals?
5 Who was placed in command
of the army when General Johnston
was removed? When did he' assume
the aggressive and make the first
attack?
6 How long did the battle con
tinue, and what was the result?
What were Hood’s heavy losses?
7 In the fierce battles of July 22,
what Confederate General was killed
and what other southern general
was severely wounded?
8 What Federal general lost his
life in this battle?
9 Give an account of the encoun
ter of of July 28.
10 Tell of the commands sent
out by the Federals on raids through
the state. What part did General
Wheeler take in the action around
Atlanta?
11 Describe the siege of Atlanta.
Why was General Hood finally
obliged to evacuate the city?
12 What were General Shermans
orders in regard to the citizens?
What was the fate of the city?
Answers to these questions may
be found in Evan’s History of Geor
gia, Field’s History of the United
States or Georgia Land and People.
The above questions are for study
of the Annie Wheeler Chapter this
month.
Mrs. T. B. Slade, Pres.
Minute of
Self Improvement
Club.
A meeting of the Self Improve
ment Club was held at Stripling
Chapel, Get. 1st, 1910. Cliff Martin
acting as Chairmau. The first busi
ness was the election of officers as
follows: C. E. Boyd, Pres., Cliff Mar
tin, Vice Pres., Eilly Keaton Sec.
A constitution and by-laws was
read and adopted. The Chairman
appointed the following committees
on entertainment: Roy Lyle, Chas.
Stallings and Pierce Reid. Motion
carried that the Club postpone action
concerning a debate with Glenloch
School till next Society night.
Billy Keaton, Secy.
THE LASH OF A FRIEND
Would have been about as wel
come to A. Cooper of Oswego N.
Y. as a merciless lung racking
cough that defied all remedies for
gears. “It was most troub'esome
at night” he writes, nothing helping
me till 1 used Dr. Kings New Dis
covery which cured me completely.
I never cough at night now. Mil
lions know its matchless merit for
stubborn cold obstinate coughs, sore
lungs, lagrippe asthma croup, hay-
fever J or whooping cough. It re
lieves quickly and never fails to
satisfy. A trial convinces, 50c, gl
Trial Jbottle free, It’s positively
guaranteed by Fitts Drug Store or
Johnson Drug Co.
The Dining Den
6 p. m. Every member of Home
Mission Society is most cordially in
vited to be present.
Friday Evening
7:30 Organ Voluntary Selected Hymn
Devotional Exercises
Rev. A. W. Quillian
Solo Mrs. Peabody
Address of Welcome from Local
Church.
Greeting Local Home Missionary
Society Mrs. Bradley
Greeting Local Foreign Missionary
Society Mrs. Meadows
Greeting from Presbyterian and
Baptist Societies
Mrs. Brock and Mrs. Rhudy.
Response to Address of Welcome
Mrs. F. D. Cantrell
Music
Benediction
now being
paid to stockraising and diversified
farming. In Baker county, Georgia,
a farm 2,750 acres was bought by
people who will use it solely for
stockraising purposes. An Ohio in
vestor bought a 500-acre farm near
Demopolis, Ala., and will devote it
entirely to the growing of alfalfa
and raising cattle and hogs.’’
This is good news to the consum
er who is today being forced to pay
unreasonable prices for meat and
accept the inferior western quality
at that.
Until we raise our own meat in
the South we can never expect an
improvement in conditions.
Georgia farmers should raise all
of ] the meat required by consumers
Tor several years we have an
nounced, with our recommendation,
that we had found a positive cure
for eczema; a simple skin wash, oil
of wintergreen compounded with
other healing ingredients.
Yet we know there are people
right in this town who have eczema,
and still have never tried this rem
edy.
We have, therefore, arranged with
the 1). I). D. Laboratories of Chi
cago for a special offer of a trial
bottle at 25 cents instead of the
$1.00 bottle as regularly sold.
We offer this trial bottle with our
r .'commendation and assurance that
just as soon as the patient washes
his itching skin, this mild liquid will
take the itch away instantly.
How delicious were those pies of
I boyhood. No pies ,now ever taste
so good. What has changed? the
pies? No its you. Youve lost the
I strong healthy stomach, the vigor-
of this stateand the Ledger is pleas-, ous , ivei , the active kidneys, the
ed to note the fact that a beginning
is to be made in Baker county.
To my friends, the eaters.
I have bought the little lunch
stand on Newnan St. and will ren
ovate the same making it inviting
and clean. Amos the boss cook of
the town will have exclusive charge
of the cooking and serving.
Stop as you pass and get a nice
lunch from 10c to 50c.
Everything will be tip top for
nicety, cleanliness, and well cooked,
at the „dining den."
Thanks
Bruce Merrell
Saturday Morning, Oct 15th, 1910
Devotional Mrs. E. T. McGhee j
Solo * Mrs. Peabody
Organization
Roll Call
Apixiintment of Committees.
Reixjrt of District Secretary
Mrs. Jesse McGhee
Aux Report—First Church, Rome,
Ga„ South Broad St., Rome, Ga.
Second Church, Rome, Ga., Howard
Ave. Rome, Ga., North Rome, Rome
Ga., Cedartown, Bremen, Buchanan,
Dallas, Douglasville, Rockmart, Lin-
dale, Carrollton.
Some of The Needs of our District
Mrs. F. D. Cantrell
White Slave Traffic
Mrs. E. T. McGhee
A Chart Talk Mrs. Jarrell
Bible Study Miss Addie Mitchell
"Home Missions mean that
America must be won for Jesus
Christ throughout her borders."
“Unfortunate friendless girls, call
to tell us to help them meet the
Struggles of Life.”
“We are bound to do this work
by every tie that clairfis a woman’s
heart.”
Saturday Afternoon, 3 o'clock, Oct.
15th, 1910.
Devbtional Mrs. Quillian
Solo Mrs. Peabody
Press Work and Home Missions
Literature. Mrs. M. B. Eubanks
The Deaconess’ Work
Miss Addie Mitchell
Workers Hour Mrs. Luke Johnson
Consecration Service
What Woman’s Home Missionary
Society has done for me.
Ladies of Rome District
“In this Southland of ours there
are two hundred and ten counties
in which twenty per cent! of the
white voters can neither read or
write."
“A Philanthropy which will lay
itself out for the wretched and ig
norant of other lands and do noth
ing for those at our doors, may be
called sickly and sentimental.”
Joe Holloway at Home
Sunday Morning, Oct. 16th, 1910.
Sermon 11 a. m.
Rev. Chas. O. Jones
Sunday Afiernoon.
Childrens Rally 3 p. m.
Sunday Evening 7:30
Devotional Miss Addie Mitchell
Solo Miss Peabody
“Our Broadened Opportunity"
The Call of the Friendless
Mrs. Luke Johnson
Everybody invited to attend
these meetings.
A Brass Jardinier will be appreci
ated by your wife.
J. R. Holt Drug Co.
Tuberculosis
The protracted service being held
at the First Baptist Church led by
Evangelist Paul Price are undoubt
edly accomplishing much good. There
have been sixteen additions to the
Church up to Tuesday night. And
a large number of Christ: a 1 people
of the town^are being edified by the
lectures at the morning services.
The meeting will close next Sun
day night. The ord nance of baptism
will be adminstered Sunday after
noon. _
Plenty of fresh air,
sleeping out-doors and a
plain, nourishing diet are
all gootV and helpful, but
the most important of
all is
Scott’s Emulsion
Fine Cut Glass: We have recently
adped a nice selection of Maple
City Glass, which we are offering at
a remarkaly low price, 6 inch nap-
pie for $1.25, other sizes in propor
tion. J- H. Holt Drug Ca.
It is the standard treat*
ment prescribed by phy
sicians all over the world
for this dread disease. It
the ideal food-medi
cine to heal the lungs
and build up the wasting
body.
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS
Send 10c., namo of paper and this ad. for
our beautiful Savings Hank and Child’s
Sketch-Hook. £uuh bank contains a Good
Luck Penny.
Mr. Joe Holloway, leader of the
Holloway Bros, band with the John
Robinson Circus, is at home for a
few days on account of illness. Mr.
Holloway has been in rather ill
health since leaving Richmond, Va.
early part of Sept, but he continued
in charge of the banduptoOct. 4th
wiien they played in Atlanta, there
he left the show for a few weeks
stay at home, where his h ealth is
greatly inproving, and he hopes to
be able to rejoin arid take charge of
his band in the near future.
The band is still on the road un
der the direction of Claud Holloway
at the present. They are playing
the Atlantic States along the coast.
i regular bowels of boyhood. You
digestion is poor and you blame the
I 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 Jobuson Drug Co, arid W. W
& W, L. Fitts.
Copyright 1909. by C. E. Zimmerman Co.—No. 3«
The Old Cabinet Maker Says:
A LAWYER’S SUP.
Put In Damaging Evidence Against
His Own Client.
7t docs not seem to be frequent
that a pin in till’ gets through the
courts what he considers a satis
factory Settlement for damages for
an injury sustained when a railroad
company is the defendant. Cases
are of .record, however, where the
attorney for the railroad has un
consciously admitted evidence that
resulted in a verdict for the plain
tiff. Such a ease was that of Mrs.
Herkimer of Beloit, who sued the
Missouri Pacific for $10,000 before
a court in Kansas.
The defendants were represented
bv the able and learned Waggener,
who sought to prove that there was
a full inoon on the night of the
accident and to place the responsi
bility with the plaintiff. A messen
ger boy was sent for and secured
an almanac of the year of the acci
dent. Examining it only to learn
that it contained the desired proof,
he offered it in evidence.
In his argument the lawyer for
the plaintiff declared that the de
fendant company was the property
of certain millionaires, whom he
named, who had amassed fortunes
totaling a great number of millions
and were well able to cure for his
crippled client.
Waggener was immediately on
his feet offering loud objection
to this line of argument, claiming
that nothing had been introduced
in the evidence to justify the state
ment.
“May it please your honor, there
is,” declared the other lawyer. “It
is in the direct evidence offered by
the learned attorney for the de
fense.”
“Where?” shouted the surprised
Waggener.
“It, is in this almanac, your
honor,” calmly replied the lawyer.
He had studied the book, and there
in its pages were pictures of the
men named, together with sketches
of their lives, and every one of
them was rated at from $100,000,-
000 to $150,000,000.
These figures evidently appeared
to the jury to be substantial enough
to award a verdict for the amount
asked, and that without leaving
tbeir seats.—\ew York Tribune.
Your kidney trouble may be of
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 health 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.
That if you want something in the way of an extra bed
to be used on regular or special occasions, the new sanitary
davenport or couch, which whdn opened up becomes a com
fortable bed is ideal in every' way, especially if you are shy
on room, first they are light in weight and being made of all
metal they are vermin proof and durable as well, and a
good one is as comfortable as a bed, in fact some people pre
fer them. With all these advantages as well as their hand-
oome appearance and their low price it is out of the questi^i
for you to be without one if you have any use for one.
S. C.KYTLE
Carrollton, Ca.
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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
this line of goods.
on
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
We have lots of Norman Buggies, the best on the
market, call and inspect them in our salesroom.
A Few Short Weeks
Mr. J. S. Bartell, Edvardsville,
IfL, writes: “A a few months ago
my Kidneys became congested, j
had severe headache and pain across
the kidneys and hips. Foley’s
Kidney Fills promply cured my
backache and corrected the action
of my kidneys. This was brought
about after my using them only a
few short weeks and I can cheer
fully recomend them. For Sale by
Johnson Drue Co
HARNESS
Our stock
large and styles
is
are various.
CUTLERY
A nice line of
scissors,
knives,
pocket
razors,
table cutlery, ietc.
FENCING
Our line of wire
fencing is the very
best. Poultry and
Hog fencing a
specialty.
Chattanooga Plows and Cane
Mills
Carrollton Hardware
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 la-.v, and all per
sons indebted to said estate are required to
i make immediate payment. This 16th day
I of August, 1910. T. J. Eady, Admr.
Company