The Carroll free press. (Carrollton, Ga.) 1883-1948, December 29, 1910, Image 2

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THE CARROLL FREE PRESS, CARROLLTON, QA. Carroll Free Press. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY ffntei'rt ftt .poond ol.B* matter In the post ollice at Carrollton, Georgia. H . p. K£LLY. PAUL F. BROWN KELLY & BROWN, Editors and Proprietors. OFFICIAL ORGAN OF CARROLL COUNTY. 10CAI AND LONG DISTANCE ’PHONE NO. 249 Carrollton, Ga., December 26 1910 VALUABLE HOUSE AND LOT FOR 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 hack 350 feet to White Street. Lot 124 x 350 feet with good two (2) story seven (7) room house on same with all necessary outbuildings water works etc. This is one of the most desirable pieces of property in Carrollton. Terms cash. Barron & Sox, Agts. Wanted A good man to take a full two horse crop on halves for the year 1911, good land, good stock and good tools furnished, good reference requir ed. Apply to A. D. Hagan. R. F. D. no 2. Bowdon, Ga. Notice This is to notify ail persons hold ing tickets on the Cash Pressing Club formerly owned by Coleman Bros, poitively will not be redeemed yd me. E. K. Merrell For Rent One nice large front office, and one office suitable for bed room, J. T. Bradley, j Jn Memoriam To the Worshipful Master and Wardens and Brethern of Temple Lodge No .327. We your Memorial committee ask to submit the following, whereas God in his providence and wisdom has again premitted the grim reaper to invade our Lodge and take from our ranks our beloved brother, L, M. Spake, his removal is but another evidence to us that all flesh is as grass and as the flowers of grass, for like a shadow it soon vanisheth away. While his remains have been de posited in the grave we do not re gard the grave is his home, but when we look {as his home, by an eye of faith we look far far away, far beyond the starry skies. Bro Spake was born in Shelby N. C. in 1855 and came to Carroll County when a young man about twenty years old and married about two years later, he was a faithful membr of Concord Methodist Church for about 30 years. Bro. Spake was ever ready to ad minister to the sick, or those in dis- tess and he never had any thing to good for his neighbors. He was raised to the sublime de gree of Master Mason March 4th 1905 and died on Oct. 26th 1910. He leaves a loving companion and several children with other relatives anti friends to mourn his loss, but we trust our loss is his eternal gain. Therefore lie is resolved first that we bow with reverence to the divine will of him who doeth all things well and maketh no mistake. Second that we extend to his be reaved companion and children our sincere condolence, and commend them to the care and protection of him who hath said whosoever com- meth unto me I will in no wise cast out, and who giveth to all freely and and upbraideth not. Third that a copy of this resolu tions be recorded in the archieves of our Lodge, and a copy be furnished the companion of our deceased brother and that the same be pub lished in our County papers. J. S. Dobbs W. L. Rowe Com. C. E. Ringer Christmas Pleasures j One of the most pleasant occas- J sions of the Christmas comingjour ^vay, was the gathering of the large audience at the Bowdon College hall where the Sunday Softools of I the different Churches of Bowdon j united in arranging and presenting ; one of the most beautiful trees, (or ! rather two trees,) that it has been ! our pleasure to witness in a long while, and one of its most beau tiful features consisted in the liber al and beneficent effort made to re cognize every one in all that excel lent community in the distribution of the many valuable presents given. The object of this being two fold, first, to encourage all the child ren that have been so constant in attendance, at Sunday School, and, second, as an earnest plea to those who have not, to come and unite with them in the delightful work of the Sunday School. , The whole occasion passed off pleasantly, and to add to these pleasures, followed a delightful Sunday School and Church Service on Sunday Christmas, at which, after Schools at the different church es, The Baptist house of worship j was filled with a large audience j composed of its own, and other con- J gregations of the town, with services by the young people in the after noon and preaching again at night. And as we regard it celebrating in a most becoming way, the sacred anniversary of our Savior’s advent into this world to save lost sinners, so let his name be ever adored. W. W. R. Net Sorry or Blunder. “If my friends hadn’t blundered in thinking 1 was a doomed victim of consumption, I might not be alive now,” writes D, T. 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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 . .t Very Reliabio. The sages 0 f ’he general store were discussing the veracity of oid Si Perkins when Uncle Bill Abbott ambled in. ‘•\Yhut do you think about it, Un cle Bill ?”■ they asked him. “Would you call Si Perkins a liar?” “Waal,” answered Uncle Bill •lowly as he thoughtfully studied the coiling, “I don’t know as I’d go so far as to call him a liar exactly, but 1 do know this much—when fendin' time comes, in, order to get uuy response from bis hogs he lias to get somebody else to call ’em for him. ”—Everybody’s. A Treat For the Doctor. A Philadelphian, who lias since then fortunately regained his health, was last year the subject of an extended examination by special ists. “The examination seems to havt delighted Dr. Blank,” said the pa tient to one of tire doctors when they were alone for a moment, “for I have noticed that his eyes are positively beaming. I. assume, then, that my ease is not a grave one.” “Well,” hesitated the physician, “I hardly feel justified in saying that. But 1 understand from Dr. Blank that he is going to perform a number of interesting operations on you.”—Lippincott's. Dodged a Scolding. She—George, did you mail that letter I gave you last Monday morn ing? He (cornered, but fertile in ex pedients) — No, I didn’t. And, what’s more, I demand to know its contents! She (amazed) — Why, George, what’s the matter? He (inwardly delighted) — I’m jealous—that’s what’s the matter— madly, desperately, insanely jeal ous! She—You dear old goose! It’s only a letter to. Cousin Sue. 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