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THE CARROLL FREE PRESS, CARROLLTON, GA.
Don’ts For the Guest.
Sunday School Convention. In Memorian j L,u “ 13 11,1 l,,t ' VJUC3U ‘
Sunday School Convention of the | George W. Crumbley was born in I ce S 1 1 ^u2 t h ° C a n Pl make t life for
Carrollton District convened on Nov. j Carroll County, Ga. near Mt Zion , '1 ^ ■ ■ valuable
G, 1910 with the West View Sunday on May 10 1892 and died with ty- ' J ^ may acqtti e
School. The convention was called ! phoid fever, after a sickness of three itTsstrande
to order by the President, Jas. Beall, weeks, Oct. 7. 1910 he being at the , V ll “ “ "J
and after reading a scripture lesson, time of his death 18 years 5 in^ths , [hat the art o^bemg a M ost is
nraver by Rev D. A. Sox then it and three days old. He was convert- bttte understood and tnat u
betng’in order to have o report fro,,, e.l anti joined lire M E Chord, tu JoeUbe» nrucl*
each school in the district. All of i Bethel camp meeting Aug 1904 and i W ‘ ‘ S welcmne
the schools were called and each dele- was recieved into full fellowship of , t,u<»tw ho is a!^ways weKiom
gatewasgiven an Opportunity to re- October of the same year by Rev, after a somewhat ^omprehen
port the condition of their schools and D. W. Cook who was pastor at that sUaly pt the otlicr tuna,
with one ortwo exceptions the reports j time and he lived an exemplary quiet
wprp pxcellent and very encourag- Christian life, until his death. He
ing to all present; after which time | was ever faithful to his church vows arrive,
was given for short talks by the j nearly always being in his place in
Sunday-school workers. Bros. Dozier, Church and Sunday School ready to
Sox, and Freeman gave the meeting , help in his quiet way, in the divine
some very helpful and instructive
talks for the Sunday-school workers.
Some of the lady teachers gave the
meeting some of their experience
as teachers and what they thought
they ought to be. Their remarks
were splendid indeed, and were en
joyed by all that heard them.
A very grand feature of the con
vention was the song service which
was rendered by the West View
school with Bro. Lyle and Turner to
direct the music. It being time to
elect new officers, the election was
held, and the following officers duly
elected.
Jas. Beall, Pres.
Geo. W. Morris, Sec’y.
District Committee—Rev. W. E.
Dozier, L. K. Smith, S. C. Kytle, B.
H. Martin, E. E, Bazemore:
Time and place of next meeting
left with committee.
service.
He was a model boy, honest, up
right, meeting all with a smile, show
ing the love that was in his heart.
He had an amiable disposition, tem
pered with divine grace, and he
was ever ready to do his Master’s
will.
To the parents, brothers and sist
ers and especially his brothers, we
tender our sympathies and prayer
for divine grace to help bear this
severe blow, as his grace is suffi
cient, in every time of need.
George was such a quiet good boy
especially to his mother, ever ready
to do her bidding, without a word
of complaint, and anxious to please
her. It makes it harder to part
with him, but we do not mourn as
those who have no hope, but wc are
satisfied that it is well with George,
and we live in the bright anticipa
tion of seeing him again in that!
Don’t fail to let your hostess know
the day and the hour you expect to
Don’t bring two trunks when your
summer wardrobe might easily be
packed in one.
Don’t fail to use your own toilet
articles just because the pretty
guest room happens to be supplied
by your own hostess.
Don’t use the handsome mono-
gramed towels for w iping off dusty
shoes or removing automobile
grease.
Don’t give orders to the servants,
or servant as the case may be.
Don’t be tardy, for meals, and
never be absent from the family
breakfast if one is served.
Don’t disturb the wholle house
hold by loud talking when coming
in late at night.
Don’t continually allude to your
sister’s perfectly-trained children if
there happen to be “incorrigibles” in
the family,
Don’t expatiate on the beautiful
gardens you’ve visited if your host’s
have proved a failure.
makejja habit of leaving
Saves an Iowa Man’s Life
The very grave seemed to yawn
before Robert Masden, of West Bur
lington. Iowa when, after seven
weeks in the hospital, four of the
best physicians gave him up, Then
was shown the marvelous curative
power of Electric Bitters, “or,
after eight months of frightful suff
erings from liver trouble and yel
low jaundice, getting no hely from
other remedies or doctors, five bot
tles of this matchless medicine com
pletely cured him. It positively
guaranteed for Stomach or Kidney-
troubles and never dissapoints.
Only 50c at Johnson Drug Co or
Firts Drug Store.
Don’t
land where there is no more sick- j y° ur . wraps, books or personal be
ness or pain, or death, and where | longings on the lawn or veranda.
the Lord God “is light and we shall 1 Don t under any
dwell with him forever.
We commend you to our Heaven
ly Father, who doeth all things well
and pray you to put your hand trust
ing in His and He will bring you safe
ly to that home of eternal rest,
where there will be no more part
ing, but where you can meet your
children gone before, and with all
the redeemed of the Lord and ever
dwell with Him.
OFFICIAL ORGAN NOTICE.
BOTH SPEED AND EFFECTIVE
This indicates the action of Foley
Kidney Pills as S. Pardons, Battle
Creek, Mich., illustrates: “I have
bean afflicted with a severe case of
kidnev and bladder trouble for
which I found no relief until I used
Foley Kidney Pills. These cured
me entirely of my ailments. 1 was
troubled with back ache and Severn
shooting pains with annoying uri
nary irregularities. The steady
use of Foley Kidney Pills rid me
entirsly of all my further troubles.
They have my higheet recommen
dation.” Sold by JohnsonDrug Co
consideration
ask anyone to remain to a meal with
out consulting your hostess.
Don’t fail to remember the serv
ant at the conclusion of your
visit.
Don’t go away with unpaid laun
dry bills, and give a thought to ex
press charges and long distance
telephone.
Don’t stay a day longer than you
were invited for; better leave a day
sooner.—New York Tribune.
Dead In the Dairy, but Lively When
He Got Outsid-i.
Several years ago nt an old fash
ionetl farmhouse called Tittle Hall,
in Boxted, a small village lying be
tween Sudbury and Bury St. Ed
rounds, Suffolk, England, there
lived a farmer and his wife who
thought much of their cows and
dairy, but they were rather postered
with foxes, as the scpiire of Boxted
Hall, an ancient mansion, being lord
of the manor, did not allow them
to be molested, as they were re
served for sporting, and so it hap
pened that the farmer’s wife on
going into her dairy one morning
was horrified to see a fox of an
enormous size lying dead, as she
supposed, on the floor. The dairies
at that time were large and airy,
with large lattice windows ani
floors paved with clinker bricks,
which were often scrubbed down
with a birch broom and much wa
ter. A brick was left out of the
wall level with the iloor for a sink
hole, where all the refuse was wash
ed out. The fox in his nightly
prowls around the house appears
to have scented the cream through
the windows or sink hole and, as he
would like to taste it, squeezed
himself through the hole into the
dairy and made his way to the
cream pot, and as it was so very
nice I10 ate it all up. He swelled
himself up to such a size that he
could by no means get back
through the hole again, and, hearing
footsteps coming, he lay down on
the floor and feigned to be dead.
The lady, suspecting what he had
been doing, looked into her cream
pot, and, finding it all gone, she
was so exasperated that she took
him up in a rage, thinking lie was
dead, and with an ugly word threw
him out into the back yard; but, to
her great consternation and dismay,
as soon as reynard found he was
at large and once more free to use
his legs he bounded off at full
speed, leaving the lady to grieve
over the escape of the audacious
and ernftv thief.
Co»n!«ht 1909. b; C. E. Zimntrmiu Co.-No. 21.
WELCOME
Card of Thanks
Mr. Editor; please allow me space
in your valuable paper to thank the
friends and neighbors both of Heard
and Carroll Counties who so kindly
and so liberally contributed to our
needs in so many ways since our
loss by fire, out of a heart overflow
ing with graditude to each and every
one. We indeed thank you, all you
have done more for us than we
could ask or expect for which we
feel that we can never repay you
hut may He who said it is better to
give than recieve reward yon himself
by filling your barns with plenty
and your hearts with joy and glad
ness and may you never have the
misfortune of being swept by fire,
E.T. Baughtman and family.
Georgia, Carroll County:
Pursuant to an Act passed at the
1910 session of the Legislature con
ferring upon the Sheriff, Clerk of the
Superior Court and the Ordinary the
power of selecting the official or
gan of their respective counties, we
the undersigned have this day
selected and do hereby designate the
Carroll Free Press as the Legal Or
gan of Carroll County, Georgia, till
notice shall be given of a change,
provided that the Carroll Free Press
will furnish copy of legal advertise
ments to the Carroll County Times
and make an equal division of the
legal fees with the said Carroll
County Times.
Given under our hands and of
ficial signatures at the Court House
Carrollton, Georgia, this the 31st
day of October, 1910.
W. A. Garrett, Sheriff
D. F. Pearce, C. S. C.
W. J. Millican, Ordinary
Georgia, Carroll County:
We, the undesrsigned, associate
editors of the Carroll Free Press, do
hereby agree to furnish copy of le
gal advertisements to the Carroll
County Times and to make an equal
division of the fees as soon as
collected. This the 1st day of
November 1910.
Carroll Free Press
Per H. P. Kelly
Associate Editors Carroll Free Press
Hexamethylenetramine
Is the name or a German chemical
one ot the many valuable ingred
ients of Foley Kidney Pills, Hexam
ethylenetetramine is recognized by
medical text books and authorities
as a uric acid solvent anp anti-sep
tic for the urine. Take Foley’s
Kidney Remedy promptly at the
first sign of kidney trouble and
av id a serious malady. Sold by
Johnson Drug Co.
The Hall should be as cheery, inviting and comfartable
as possible; for, as your first impression of a person always
affects your opinion, so the first impression of a |home [is a
lasting one. Naturally a guest always gets bis first impres
sion from tlie Hall. We pride ourselves on our selection of
of hall furnishings-furniture that will make your guests
feel welcome, and make your home attractive to them. You
will find our prices so irresistable that you will purchase
immediately. ^
S. C.KYTLE
Carrollton, Ga.
Will Promote Beauty
woman desiring beauty get won
derful hely from Bucklen’s Arnica
Salve. It banishes pimples, skin
eruptions, sores aod boils. It makes
the skin soft and velvets. It glori-
fiies the face. Cnres sore eyes,
cold sores, cracked lips, chapped
hands. Best for burns, scalds, tev>
er, sores, cuts, bruises and piles,
z5c at Johnson Drug Co or Fitte
Drug Store.
NURSING MOTHERS
show the beneficial ef
fects of
Scott’s Emulsion
it
in 9. very short time,
not only builds her up,
but enriches the mother’s
milk and properly nour
ishes the child.
Nearly all mothers who
nurse their children should
take this splendid food-
tonic, not only to keep
up their own strength but
to properly nourish their
children.
Stay on Farm and Marry.
I wrote in the dear old Sentinel
some few months ago that it was
not in land, it was in the man and
I advised our young men to stay
on the farm and marry a sweet
Columbia couuty girl and buy 40
acres of land 'and make out of this
life all that is happiness and con
tentment on the farm. To prove
the above, one gentleman made
$2,700 clear after putting land in
shape, and another young man after
marrying a sweet Columbia county
girl and buying 100 acres of land
and improving it, sold it last Satur
day at c$2,000 profit, and another
young man made £$2,500 on a deal
by having a good eye on trade, or
in other words, got there first. And
all Jthis was Grovetown dirt. So,
young man, don’t be faint-hearted;
many a man started at the foot of
the ladder.—Cor. Columbus Sentinel.
Wanted to correspond with live,
energetic persons to write insur
ance for the Home’s Friend Frater
nity. Our proposition will interest
you. Address A! B. Carter Sec.
Box 95, Athens, Ga.,
for sale by all druggists
Send 10o., name of paper end this ad. for ouz
oeaatiful Savings Bank and Child’s Sketch-Bouk.
Each bank contains a Good Luck Penny.
SCOTT & BOWNE, 409 Pearl St, New YorU
“I do not believe there is any
other medicine so good for whoop
ing cough as Chamberlain’s Cough
Remedy,” writes Mrs Francis Tur
nip, Junction City, Ore. This re
medy is unpurpassed for colds and
coughs. For Sale by Johnson
Drug Go or W, L. Worthy.
“I am pleased to recommend
Chamberlains Cough Remedy as
the best thing I Know and the saf
est remedy for Roughs, colds and
bronchial trouble.” Writes Mrs L.
B. Arnold of Denver, Colo., “We
have usod it repaatedly and it has
never failed to give relief.” For
sale by W. L. Wortqy and John
son Drug Co.
RINK OPERA HOUSE
ONE GALA NIGHT
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15!
There is little danger from a cold
or from an attach of the grip except
when followed by pneumonia, and
this never happens when Uhamlains
Cough Ramedy is used. This
remedy has won its great reputation
and extensive sale by its remark'
able cure oj colds and grip and >_an
be relieved upon with implicit con
fidence. For Sale by Johnson
Drug Co or W. L. Worthy.
Dressed Iri ‘‘Black and Yellow”
Not “Football Colors” but the
color of the carton containing Foley
Honey and Tar the best and safest
cough remedy for all coughs aud
colds. Do not acceyt a substitute
but see that you get the genuine
Foley’s Honey and Tar in a yellow
carton with black letter. Sold by
Johnson Drug Co,
C. . R. RENO
OFFERS
“HUMAN HEARTS”
in Hw.iBg jug
IT WILL LIVE FOREVER
Mr. otto Paul, Milwaukee, Wis.,
says Foley’s Haney and Tar is still
more than the best. He writes
“All tfiose that bought it think it is
the best of coughs and colds they
bad and l think it is still more than
the best. Cur baby had a bad cold
and it cured him in one dan. Pleas
accept thanks. Sold by Johnson
Drug Co,
Good Results Always Follow
The use of Foley Kidney Pills.
They are up building, strengthen
ing and soothiug. Tonic in action,
quick, in results.
This Company Plays Orpheum Theatre Atlanta
Saturday, November 12th.
prices: $1.00
CHILDREN
75C
25c.
50C
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