The Carroll free press. (Carrollton, Ga.) 1883-1948, November 10, 1910, Image 1

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Qkrroll THE PEOPLE’S POPULAR PAPER AND THE OFFICIAL ORGAN OF CARROLL COUNTY CARROLLTON, CARROLL COUNTY, GEORGIA, THUR8DAY, NOVEMBER 10 1910 Why You Should Bank With The First National Bank OF CARROLLTON. Pro- Its share holders are Business Men fessional Men and Farmers. Their interests and yours are mutual. The Banks profits remain right here in the community for the upbuilding of our town and country. Its business is governed with conserva tism, Speculation plays no part in its con duct It fosters and encourages home enter prises, all of which make for soundness and satisfactory bank service. ■ REDUCING THE RISK. Depositing your fnnds not only reduces the risk of loss by fire and burglary, but increases your credit standing with the bank, This will increase the ten dency to pay all bills by checks A\hich is permanent, active record and insure proper payments to the proper person. v. This bank gives the same careful attention to the small depositor as to the largest account on its books. We will reduce the risk. PEOPLES BANK CAPITAL STOCK $60,000 J. R. ADAMSON, Puesident. JNO. M. JACKSON, Vice-Fres. G. C. COOK. Cashier. I <r H Buy Early A Suggestion From AMRICK' This was our warning last year-as those who did not heed may tell you. Since March we have searched the country and assembled together the nicest and best collection of high grade articles suitable for Christmas and New Years gifts, that we ever offered the holiday purchaser. These are now being placed in our cases-the old adage never being more appropriate than now-“First Corner ^First Served.” Let us gain urge Just 37 Shopping Days you to make your selections now. We have arranged a systematic way of taking care of your purchases until you may want them. Buy Now, we will have more time to engrave them if necessary, and for many reasons, well known to those who waited till the last day before, your Christmas shopping will be more pleasant to all concerned. Buy Now and Buy Here °“ r being the same Xmas, as in jjuly. Our goods are guaranteed. Our salespeople will gladly show you through-and help you make your selections. Now, if you wait too late, don’t blame us, the time is NOW, tke place is HERE. We will be glad for you to come and inspect our line, whether you come to buy Jor not. Always welcome visitors. Come To See Us To-Day. If You Can’t Come “Hello 73.” Our Free Delivery is for You to Use. S-W Cor. Square. Carrollton, Ga. Officers Recapture an Escaped Convict. Roy Hubbard, a negro, who es caped from the custody of the crim inal court bailiff a few weeks ago, was caught at Carrollton and brought The Fifth Week of “Eiee Press’ Voting Contest Just Beginning. Only forty-three more days for you to work, How do YOU stand now? Begin , , . , . to-day and try for one of these back to Atlanta Wednesday ty, prizes in our “Great Voting Contest" Deputy Sheriff Piennie Minor: Hub-1 There is something in the prize list bard had been convicted of larceny for you. after trust, and was under sentence of twelve months when he escaped. After his capture he told the story of his get-away. It happened the Why not get it? Effort alone is required: but delay will not win, You must work and keep working until the end. It is not too late to day that the late Soliciter Hill was : begin, stiicken witli his fatal [illness in tl e The plan for awarding these court room. There were forty or prizes is the fairest and most im- more prisoners in the detention cell partial conceivable. No mere cle at the court house, and owing to the j ment of chance or luck enters into excitement due to Mr. Hills attack, it. Neither is it a beauty or popular Judge Roan did not adjourn court girl contest. It is strictly a legitimate until very late. It was dark in the competitive plan, in which hard I prisoners' room when the prisoners work, personal effort and direct ap- were taken out, and taking advant- plication, will count for more than age of this fact Hubbard climbed luck, ciiance or beauty up on a small tank in a side room Mr. Corley, the Contest Manager, and clung to a steam pipe that is much pleased with ^the [interest passes through the room. generally shown by the candidates The officers chained the prisoners a nd wishes to call especial al together, and apparently made a tention to “Club Offers” made in an- careful search, but failed to see other column of this paper for their Hubbard, who was on top of the benefit, tank. When everybody had left the Below is How They Stand. court room he slipped quietly down Mrs. Louis Sims and got down and got out. Mrs. E. S. Lyle In checking up the big list of Mrs 0. B. Harris prisoners at the jail, Deputy Minor Miss Myrtie Fields found that Hubbard was missing. Miss Florence Wilke No account could be given for his Miss Emma D. North disappearance, so the officer set to Miss Lucile Davenport work at once to catch his man. He Mrs. C. A. Turner was located at Carrollton and Mrs Vera McKleroy brought in. This is the first time Miss Allie Bonner that a man has used this ruse, and Miss Johnnie McDonald it is safe to say that the perch will be carefully watched henceforth. —Atlanta Georgian. ‘Human Hearts’ 101,500 64,000 44.500 21,000 13.500 2000 2000 1000 1000 1000 1000 Telegraph Burns Out The entire plant, office, files and machinery of the Macon Telegraph were destroyed by fire last Thurs day evening. The plant was in ks 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 an institution of character where you may expect reasonable accommodations, combined with absolute safety, On this platform of patronage. service, invite Carrollton Bank J T Bradley. Pres C H Stewart Vice-Pres. H N, Spence, Cashier. TupsH'w i sured for about 30 per cent of y ' I value, being worth $100,000.00. "Human Hearts” the ‘idyl’ of the Arkansas Hills will be produced at the Rink Opera House on November 15th. , f , . , , , . Like Shore Acres and The Old ^he work of removing the debris Homestead, time only increases its I at once began and a new and mod- hold upon the hearts of the people. | e ^ n news Paper plant will take its The prattle of an innocent child,! pl ^ e ‘ „ the tears of an old blind mother, ^f ay ’ ® typesetter on the the strong love of a simple country l P a P? r ’ bis life in the fire. The girl, the passion of an adventuress, 1 ? n ,l’ 111 °f the fire is not known, but the truth of a half-wit, the love of i d bought to have started in the an old negro, and the tender mem ory of a dead mother of the past Governor of Arkansas, are all clev erly intermingled by the deft hand of the author of this absorbing tale of Arkansas Hills. Each succeeding mailing room. Carroll County Wins Seventh Prize at Stale Fair Carroll County’s exhibit at the season of this thrilling play’s an- State Fair at Macon was awarded nually increasing business has in duced the management to engage for this season’s production one of the strongest companies ever or ganized in one cast. To the lovers of a good play, not one on the list of this season will appeal more strongly than “Human Hearts.” Tickets on sale at Harris & Fos ter’s Fount. Nice line bed-room slippers, colors.—Weems O. Baskin. all the seventh prize, $200, and also won about $50 in special prizes. This exhibit was selected from the best exhibits at our A. & M. Fair by Mr. J. W. Stone, to whom all honor is due for making such a good showing. Carroll County can and should win the first prize next year. Mr. Garnet Reynolds, of Newnar, 1 has made a business engagement j with the J. R. Holt Drug Co. I the fanner This Bank does all that is in its power to com ply with your wants and needs at any season of the year. It makes us glad to help you any way. You can make us glad by leaving your funds with us at any time. Let’s get acquainted. Come n to see us. . Remember, we pay interest on large and small deposits. It will interest us to talk to you about it. 'Citizens flank IB. ZEE. BOYKINT ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Call and See About Borrowing Money. Loans Made on Farms and’City House and Lots. First National Bank Building Phone No, io5 ft _ /Tiitom, © You Are or You Are Not ® There is no ‘‘between”—either you are well dressed or you are not, To insure the first you need but to find yourself inside of a JACKSON & GRIFFIN’S Suits or Overcoats Then, there can be no doubt, no question, no conten tion, since Washington garments are the highest ex pression of the master tailorman’s craft. Our stocks afford all the new models and fabrics in Washington garments, and the prices vary from $10 to $27.50 Knox and Stetson Hats ; Stacy Adams and Walk-Over Shoes, 8 Q ^ V u ■