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THE CARROLL FREE PRESS, CARROLLTON, GA.
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"I have used several bottles of Peruna and I feel greatly benefited 5
i thereby from my catarrh of the head. I feel encouraged to believe that If ?
1 / use It a short time longer I will be fully able to eradicate the disease of t
•j! thirty years’ standing. ’’—-David Meek Ison.
OTHER REMARKABLE CASES.
Mr. Jacob Tj. Davla, Galena, tftone county, Mo., writes: “I have been In bad
health for thirty-seven years, and aftor taking twelve bottles of your Peruna I
am cured.” Mr. C. N. Peterson, 1H2 South Main St., Council Bluffs, Iowa, writes:
J, 1 cannot toll you how much good Peruna has done me. Constant conllnemcnt
In my store began to tell on my health, and I felt that I was gradually breaking
■ down. I triod several remedies, hutobtained no permanent relief until I took Pe-
Tuna. I felt better Immediately, and live bottles restored me to complete health.’’
A SINCERE RECOMMENDATION.
Mr. D, C. Prosser, Bravo, Allegan Co., Mich., writes: “Two years ago I
was badly alllicted with catarrh of the stomach. I had had a run of typhoid
Jffever, was \ sry depleted. I could And nothing I could eat without causing dis
tress and sour stomach. Finally I came to the conclusion that I had catarrh of
the stomach and seeing Peruna advertised, began to take it. It helped me soon,
and after taking three or four bottles I was entirely cured ot stomach trouble,
uud can now eat anything.”
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Loyd H. Griffin has just arrived
with a string of medium priced
work-horses. If you are looking for
a good horse see him'
Prayer meeting Wednesday even
ing Dec. 21st. 1910 at the home of
Mr. L. C. Mandeville on|Maple St. at
7 o’clock. W. E. Dozier, pastor.
- Give The Young Man—Box cigars
safety razor, smoking tobacco,
match safe, pipe, purse, collar and
liiff box. 'The doll 'contest closes
Christmas ,eve night. J. R Holt
Drug Co.
Madames L. P. Mandeville and
W. E. Dozier both returned last
week from sanatoriums in Atlanta,
and their many friends are pleased
to know they are both much im
proved.
“FLINCH” an old game and a
good one. J, R. Holt Drug Co. The
doll contest closes Christmas eve
night.
The attendance at Westview last
Sunday afternoon was unsually
interesting.
Farmers, why pay $250 or $350
for a mule when you can get a
good horse from Loyd H. Griffin at
a much lower price, and one that
wiiyio your work.
The Atlanta Journal last Thurs
day contains the announcement of
the approaching marriage of Miss
Marie Edwards Coast, of Bayanne,
N. J. to Mr. Albert Arthur Simonton,
of Carrollton, Ga„ Mr. Simonton is
one of Carrollton's most promising
and successful men, and his host of
friends extend their heartiest con
gratulations, and are ready with a
warm welcome for his affianced.
HOLIDAY STATIONERY — To
days express brought us a very
handsome assortment of Holiday
stationery in fancy boxes. The
prices range from 35 cents to $5.00
J. R. Holt Drug Co. The doll contest
ecloses Christmas eve night.
For The Young Lady—Nunnally’s
carnations, and other flowers, music
roll, manicure sets, toilet sets, hand
mirror, puff-box, purse, card-case,
hat and hair pin holders, stationery,
perfumed toilet water, manicure
scissors, nail file, Creme Elcaya,
jewel-box, Azurea powder, toilet
water, nice comb, album. Many
other tilings. The doll contest ends
Christmas eve night. J. R. Holt
Drug Co.
The Young Woman's Missionary
Society met with Miss Kate Thorn
ton last afternoon. After an interest
ing program, delightful sanwiches
and hot chocolate were served.
The next meeting will be held with
Miss Sarah Ouzts.
Nothing over one dollar at Wil
liam’s
See those good farm horses that
Loyd H. Griffin has just brought to
town. They are much cheaper than
mules and will do your work just as
well.
See those diamond goods at
“Hamrick’s”
The Presbyterian Sunday School
is arranging a fine program
of exercises for Christmas Sunday.
Post cards of all kinds one cent
each at William’s.
During the winter months the
Presbyterians will hold their weak
ly prayermeeting at the homes of
the members instead of at the
Church.
Fancy decorating paper, Xmas
bells at William’s.
Messrs. Smith and Williams of
Bay Springs Community, were in
the city Thursday looking after the
interests of the school in their sec
tion.
Don’t fail to attend Burson’s Big
Land Sale at Bowdon on December
20th.
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Bradley, Hyatt & Co.
Bradley,Hyatt & Co.
Useful Christmas Suggestion
Let your Holiday Buying embrace the Useful and Neces-
sary Gifts - ■ which are more appreciated as Xmas Presents.
(• This Store is Well Prepared to serve your Wants and will
appreciate your trade.
Fancy Xmas Boxes
10 cents to 25 cents
Underwear
Wool and Cotton
Hair Ornaments
10 cents up
Silk Half Hose
up to $1.00
Umbrellas
50 cents to $3.50
Hair Nets
10 cents up
Ladies Silk Hose
up to $1.25
Sweaters
35 cents to $5
Belts—Belting
for Ladies
Ladies Kid Gloves
Dollar
Trunks
up to $25
Belt Pins
25 cents to 75 cents
Fabric Gloves
for Ladies
Suit Cases
up to $15
Beauty Pins
in Sets
Mens Gloves
up to $2.00
Hand Bags, Grips
up to $10
Waist Sets
and Collar Pins
Handkerchiefs
5 cents to $1.25
Ladies Purses
10 cents to $1.50
Pin Cushions
15 cents and 25 cents
Mufflers
Silk and Knit
Card Cases
25 cents to $1.50
Neckwear
Necklaces
Neckwear—Ties
For Men
Chatlain Bags
up to $3.50
Lace Collars
Ruching
Suspenders
Pair 50 cents
Ladies Hand Bags
up to $5
Pillow Tops
Pillow Cords
Fancy Vests
up to $5
Handkerchiefs
for everybody
House Slippers
House Shoes
Warm Night Shirts
up to $1
Black Hosiery
10 cents to $1.25
Hats
Caps
Hose Supporters
for 25 cents
Hair Goods
Leading Styles
Millinery
Ribbons
PRICE d e partment STORE
Carrollton, Ga.
Bring your Xmas Gifts to us—we will box, wrap, mark and (0
weigh your package to be Expressed or Mailed to insure safety •)
fd
in transit.
Let’s all enter into the Christmas Festivities. Cm
See those farm horses that Loyd
H. Griffin has just brought to town.
They are much cheaper than mules
and do your work just as well.
Married at the residence of the
bride’s parents’on Dec. 11, Miss Lucy
Shelnut and Opton Smith, of Pauld
ing County, J. T. Norman, J. P. .offi
ciating.
What To Buy For The Little Girl
—Big doll, doll carriage, tea-set,
doll-house, bed, story-book, cloth
book, ball, perfume, blocks, hair
and hat pin holder, flinch cards,
dominoes, candy. The doll contest
ends Christmas eve night. J. R. Holt
Drug Co.
All jewelry at half price all next
week at William’s.
The Misses Slade entertained
Friday with a delightfullspend-the-
day party. The guests invited were
Misses Lillie Cohen, Katherine Fain,
Margaret Simonton and Mrs. Alex
ander Anderson of West Point N. Y.
Xmas books for children—cheap
at Williams.
What To Buy For The Boy—Horn
tool chest, hammer, bank, wagon,
ball, drum, humpty-dumpty, pistol,
dynamite-stick. The doll c ontest
ends Christmas eve night. J. R. Holt
Drug Co.
J. G. Cheney spent Thursday in
Newnan.
Mrs. L. P. Mandeville has return
ed from a month’s stay in Atlanta. 1
Have you seen William's windows
A. D. Turner went to Atlanta
today to buy more Xmas goods.
Mrs, C. H. Stewart and Horace
spent the week end in Atlanta.
Why pay 65c for brooms when
you can get them for thirty cents
next week at William’s.
Notice
This ia to notify all persons hold
ing tickets on the Cash Pressing
Club formerly owned by Coleman
1 Bros, poitively will not be redeemed
j by me. E. K. Merrell
A Complete Line
of useful as well as beautiful
presents for people of all ages
from baby to grandma, at tbe
very lowest prices. Also a
nice line of Candy at
10c per Pound
Turner’s
Ten=Cent
Store!