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THE CARROLL FREE PRESS, CARROLLTON, OA.
100 YEARS OLD.
Grandma Sanderson, of DeWitt, Mo,
Has Lived a Long and Useful Lift
Grandma Sanderson is a wonderful
woman. She is in as good health to*
nay as ever in her life, although she
is over one hundred years old.
In a letter tothe Peruna Drug Mfg. ^-f e yet'in’love with Tife and "rap-
Co., she gives the highest credit to Pe- , tured with the world he passed in [' Q
In Memory
Death has invaded our ranks,
and taken from us a loved and lov
ing Brother, perhaps he had passed
on life’s highways the stone that
marked the highest point, yet there
was much in life for him, but being
weary he lay down, using his burden
for a pillow, fell into that dreamless
sleep from which no one ever awoke
runa for her excellent health and ex<
treme old age. Eead what she says.
Surely the evidence presented by
each cases as these ought not only to
dispel prejudice against Peruna, but
inspire confidence in it
“I will send you a picture that was
taken a few weeks before my hun*
dredth birthday,
H I am a true friend of the Peruna
Company. I have derived great ben
efit from Peruna many times. I can
nay I regard Peruna a very great med
icine. I found out the merit of it a
.good many yean ago.
“A little more than two yean ago I
contracted a very severe cold, which
resulted in la grippe. Owing to the
severity of the disease, and my ex
treme age, my case was considered to
be very critical. I employed no doc
tor, but Peruna was the remedy I
used, and to-day my health is as good
as it ever was in my life.
"However, I still continue to take
Peruna, a spoonful every night before
retiring.”
Peruna is an ideal tonic for old
people. It is a compound of herbal
remedies that has been known to the
medical profession for many yean.
Peruna operates as a tonic by cleans-
'■ ing and invigorating the mucous mem
branes. This explains why Peruna
has become sc extensively known as a
catarrh remedy. Catarrh is simply a
condition of depraved mucous mem
branes. Peruna ohanges this deprav
ity into healthM vigor.
A great many old people use Peruna,
and would not be deprived of it for any
.consideration.
People who object to liquid medi
cines can now secure Peruna tablets.
^Christmas exercises will be held
at the Central Baptist Church Jnext
Sunday.
Mrs Otho Brantly spent Tuesday
in Whitesburg,
silence and pathetic dust. Yet
after all it may be best for sopie
when sometimes a wreck must mark
the end of all and every life, no
matter if its every hour is rich with
love is at last a tradegy deep and
sad. This brave man in every storm
of life was oak and rock but in sun
shine he was vine and flowers, he
added to the sum of him and joy
and to respect and to love him was
but to know, and those who knew
him best loved him most.
He was a kind and loving father
a true and royal friend and neigh
bor and a Christian gentlemen.
He was born in July 21st. 1880
and died Nov. 12 1910.
He was a member of Zion no 508
and was a Mason in the truest sense
of the word for his life was consis
tent with the principles of the order
he loved Christianity as it was ex-
emplied in his every day life with a
loyal heart and the purest hands he
faithfully discharged his duty as a
Christian gentleman and as a mas
ter mason.
Therefore be it resolved that we
the members of Zion lodge no 508 i
feel keenly the loss, we have sus-!
tained for he attended all his lodge
meetings as his health would allow j
him his counsels were always good,
and we realize that his place cannot
be filled, yet we bow in humble sub
mission to the will ofjhim who doeth
all things well. We extend to his
father; mother and parentless child
ren the sympathy of the order and
ask that a copy of this be spread on
the minutes of our lodge and onelbe
sent to the family.
O. F Lambert
Committee S. B. Duncan
J. M. Johnson
Mr. E. M. Smith is confined to his
room this week with neuralia.
Stell Askew is confined to his
bed with la-grippe.
Mrs Oscar Hay spent Tuesday
Atlanta.
Mr and Mrs H P Kelly, Miss
Dollie Kelly and Miss Bessie Thorn
ton will spend next week in Do than,
Ala.
Hon W C Adamson has returned
from Washington.
Judge W F Brown spent [ Monday
in Villa Rica.
Mr Stacy Smith will spend the
Xmas holidays at Clem.
Mr Howard Robinson is spending
this week with his parents, Dr and
Mrs H R Robinson.
Miss Lucile Cobb, of G. N. I. C., is
spending the holidays at home.
Af Cbc at
Christmas Stocking
A Parody by FRANK J. BONNELLE
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IIow dear to this heart la tlio stock
ing of childhood when fond recol
lection presents it to view! On
Christmas St. Nick came from frost
whitened wildwood with every
loved toy which my infnncy knew.
The wide spreading chimney, me
sled which stood by It. a horse and
some books—I remember them nil—
n doll for my sister, am. baby house
nigh it, and then the full stocking
which hung on the wall -the Santa China
stocking, the bountiful stocking,' the
Christmas morn stocking whicii hung on
the wall! The well stuffed envelope I
hailed as a treasure os early that morn
ing I opened my eyes and found there
tlie source of an exquisite pleasure, the
purest and sweetest that nature supplies.
How ardent I seized it with bauds that
were glowing and back to my white
sheeted bed went with all, then soon,
with the emblems of love overflow
ing, was happy in what to my lot
did befnll—the Snntn Claus stocking,
the generous stocking, the Christ
mas morn stocking which hung on
the wall! How sweet through
its round open top to explore
It as poised on my knee it
Inclined to my view! Not a
hot, tempting breakfast could
make me ignore it for
longer at most than a
minute or two. And
now. far removed from the
loved situation, the tear
of regret will intrusively fall
ns fancy reverts to my youth's
habitation and sighH o'er the
stocking which hung on the wall—
the Santa Claus stocking, the plerhorlc
stocking, the Christmas morn stocking
‘■which hung on ‘lie wall! But grown people
find there’s a later sensation as grateful os any they
felt long ago. It comes when they witness the glad
exultation which on Christmas morning their «wn off
spring show. And now. dear old Santa Claus, let im>
petition your favor for chlK'.'rcn. both large ones and
small. Bring all the bright hopes to the fullest
fruition that resi In each stocking which hangs
the wall—the wealthy child’s stocking,
the poor urchin's stocking' yes. till
every stocking which hangs
on the w a i, i'.
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Bradley, Hyatt & Go.
Bradley.Hyatt & Go.
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
Underwear
Hair Ornaments
10 cents to 25 cents
Wool and Cotton
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10 cents up
Silk Half Hose
Umbrellas
Hair Nets
up to $1.00
50 cents to $3.50
10 cents up
Ladies Silk Hose
Sweaters
Belts—Belting
up to $1.25
35 cents to $5
for Ladies
Ladies Kid Gloves
Trunks
Belt Pi
Dollar
up to $25
25 cents to 75 cents
Fabric Gloves
Suit Cases
Beauty Pins
for Ladies
up to $15
in Sets
Mens Gloves
Hand Bags, Grips
Waist Sets
up to $2.00
up to $10
and Collar Pins
Ladies Purses
10 cents to $1.50
, HaDukerchieis
5 cents to $1.25
15 cents and 25 cents
Mufflers
Card Cases
Neckwear
Silk and Knit
25 cents to $1.50
Necklaces
Neckwear—T ies
Chatlain Bags
Lace Collars
For Men
up to $3.50
Ruching
Suspenders
Ladies Hand Bags
Pillow Tops
Pair 50 cents
up to $5
Pillow Cords
Fancy Vests
Handkerchiefs
House Slippers
up to $5
for everybody
House Shoes
Warm Night Shirts
Black Hosiery
Hats
up to $1
10 cents to $1.25
Caps
Hose Supporters
Hair Goods
Millinery
for 25 cents
Leading Styles
Ribbons
Overcoats—Clothing—Shoes—
-Hat- -Furnishings—Cloaks—Wraps—Suits—Skirts—Petticoats
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Bring your Xmas Gifts to us—we will box, wrap, mark and
weigh your package to be Expressed or Mailed to insure safety
in transit.
Let’s all enter into the Christmas Festivities.
Carrollton, Ga.
Beware of Turks Soliciting For
Orphanages in Turkey.
To-day (Dec 13) two Turks came
to in" study asking for an orphan
age in Turkey, Newnan has a
great many such visitors during the
year. I have felt that they were
imposters, but until recently lacked
positive proof. There is in this
country now one of our missionaries
Rev. Yonan, who labors in Turk
ish lands. I know him personally
to be a reliable man, He was in
the office of a Western business
man some time ago, when two such
foreigners came in, and presenting
their numerous testimonials, asked
aid. Mr Yonan took their indorse
ments, examined them, and found
them false. They, seeing that they
were caught, confessed. They were
placed under arrest, but released on
condition [that they should imme
diately leave, our country. Mr
Yonan then sent a warning through
our church papers to our people not
to give to any of these men. I
take this occasion to warn the kind
people of Newnan. If you have
money to give, give through our
own organized channels, where you
can know just ’where every penny
goes and what it does.
J. E. Hannah,
Pastor Newnan Presbyterian Church.
—Newnan Herald.
Net Sorry or Blunder.
“If my friends hadn’t blundered
in thinking I was a doomed victim
Turk-* of consumption, I might not be alive
now,” writes D, T. Senders of
Notice Farmers
This is to advise that our Oil Mill
Ginnery will run regularly till the
the 24th inst„ and we trust that you
will bring all your cotton and have
it ginned by that time. After Xmas
we will run only two to three days
per week. We appreciate your pat
ronage and would he glad to accom
odate you by running full time after
Xmas but the amount is so small
we cannot afford to keep hands
LOT
HarrodsbUrg Ky. “but for years ready for this work. Yours truly.
they saw every attempt to cure
lung-racking cough fail. At last I
tried Dr. King’s New Discovery
the effect was wouderful. It soon
stopped the cough and I am now
in better healtn than I have had
for years. This wonderful saver is
an unrival remedy for coughs, colds,
laprippe. asthma, croup, hemorrh
ages, whooping cough or weak
lungs. 50c $r.oo Trial bottle free.
Guaranteed by Johnson Drug Co
or Fitts Drug store.
Mandeville Mills.
For Rent
One nice large front office,
and one office suitable for bed
room, J. T. Bradley,
VALUABLE HOUSE AND
EOR SALE.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday
in January, 1911, between the legal
hours of sale in front of the Court
House door on Dixie Street to the
highest and best bidder, the house
and lot of Mrs. Kate Ouzts fronting
Dixie Street 124 feet and running
back 350 feet to White Street. Lot
124 x 350 feet with good two (2)
story seven (7) room house on
same with ail necessary outbuildings
water works etc.
This is one of the most desirable
pieces of property in Carrollton.
Terms cash. Barron &. Sox, Agts.
Notice
Xmas will soon be
old Santa scon.
This is to notify all persons hold
ing tickets on the Cash Pressing
Club formerly owned by Coleman
here look fo ! Bros, poitively will not be redeemed
! ydme. E. K. Merrell
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Wanted
A good man to take a full tw°
horse crop on halves for the year
1911, good land, good stock and good
tools furnished, good reference requir
ed. A pply to A. D. Hagan.
R. F. D. no 2. Bowdon, Ga.
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