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THE CARROLL FREE PRESS, CARROLLTON, QA.
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In looking over our Ready-to-We^r Department
we find a few more Suits, Cloaks and [Skirts than
we care to carry at this season of the year.
They must be sold, If you won’t huv at our
price, we’ll sell at yours.
All new clean Stock and Styles--just right in
every particular.
These are the prices you have been waiting for.
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Similar Reductions in Wraps, Cloaks and Skirts
(Make Quick Selections.)
Carrollton, Ga.
RoopHardware Co.
Roop Hardware Co.
B ders Hardware, Carpenters Tools.
e Cutlery, Axes, Lanterns. Plows,
J . Is, and the best Field Wire Fence.
Fine and Medium uites, Old Bids ,
and Dressers, Davenports, Lounges,
Hall Racks, Iron Beds, Springs,
Mattresses, etc.
The best line of Cook Stoves, Ranges,
and Heaters on the market. { Also Oil
Stoves and Heaters,
STOVES
DINING ROOMl
Suites consisting of Sideboards, Buffets
Dining'Chairs, DiningTables, China
Closets, and also Kitchen Furniture.
You will find onr line complete. Stove
and Tableware, Silverware and like
ware.
RUGS
Large assortment of Axminister, Orien
tal and Floral Rugs, Art Squares, for
the whole house.
VEHICLES
Barnesville Buggies, Carmichael Bug
gies. Surreys and Mitchell Wagons.
Best line Buggy and Wagon Harness.
PAINTS
We carry always a full line of Devoe’s
Paint for houses and interior work.
Also Barn and Roofing Paint.
We will offer extra low prices for the next 30 days on
all Hardware and >Furniture.
CHAIRS
For everybody. A line of Rockers,
Parlor and Dining Chairs not to be
surpassed. Children’s chairs, Go-Carts.
ROOFINGS
We handle PAROID, the best compo
sition roofing made. Also Iron roofing
painted and galvanized, valley tin,etc,
al News
FOR SALE—Pair of nice mules
wagon and harness. See J N Hollo
way, Mandeville Mills No. 1. 4
Itch relieved in 30 minuites by
Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. Never
fails Sold by Dr. J. D. Hamrick.
Mrs. Lester McClure and little
daughter, of Lafayette are the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Rliudy.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl W. Johnston, of
Palmetto spent Sunday with Mr. and j
Mrs. J. T. Coleman.
John Newell will spend Friday in
Atlanta. ■ j
Miss Pearl Zachery is visiting in |
LaGrange.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sims left
Monday for a visit to Lawrenceville
Mrs. A. P. Travis will spend Fri
day in Atlanta.
Mrs. T. B. Slade is visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Lester Slade in Columbus.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Chambers and
children returned to Ensly Monday.
Mr. Charlie Clemant, of Mercer, is
visiting Raymond Robinson during
Christmas holidays.
George J. Gray spent Wednesday
in Atlanta.
Mrs. Otho Bledsoe, of Summerville
spent the week end here.
Miss Belle Hitchcock, of Atlanta,
is the guest of Miss Ruby McKown.
THANKS
We thank you sincerely for your
Christmas trade. We sold out, we
still have a big stock of drugs etc.,
Fitss Drug Store
Mrs. J. G. Cheney and Mrs. L. M.
Turner will go to Atlanta next week
to attend Mrs. R. H. Dobbs house
party.
We are glad to see Mr. Grady
Reeves out again after his long spell
of sickness.
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On account, of the Xmas holidays
we follow the usual custom and
issue only a half sheet this week.
Mr and Mrs B. Chance are visit
ing relatives here.
The weather during Christmas
was the most pleasant we ever saw
for the time of the year, and there
was less disorder on our rtreets.
Mr Owen Perry has returned to
Savannah after spending a few
days with his parents, Mr and Mrs
W. 0. Perry.
Mr and Mrs Willis Brown will
move to Atlanta the last of this
week where Mr Brown has accepted
a position.
Prof. J. Roe Turner of Stonewall,
is spending this week in the city.
Messrs Arthur Hanson, George
Dozier, Ed Bledsoe, and Douglas
Merrell spent Sunday and Monday
in Atlanta.
Mr E. C. Blalock and family are
spending the week in Atlanta.
Mr. Earl Martin returned to Tampa
after a visit with home folks.
Come to see us or phone 80 if in
a hurry. Fitts Drug Store.
Mr John W. Snead, of Locust
Grove, is visiting the family of Mr
A K Snead.
Mr. C. N. Smith, of Nashville,
Tenn., is visiting the family of Mr.
J. C Bass for the Christmas.
Mr. Claude Chance, of Palmetto,
is visiting friends and relatives in
the city during Christmas holidays.
Miss Lois Hardy, of Senoia, was
Miss Marie Bradley’s guest for the
Christmas dance Monday night.
Miss Hardy returned to her Jhome
Tuesday.
Messrs Hardaway and Theo and
There is an evaporation from the body going on continuallj-, day and
night, through the pores and glands of the skin. This is nature's way of
maintaining the proper temperature of our systems and preserving the soft
ness and flexibility of the skin, and so long as the blood is free from impur
ities no trouble will result. When, however, the blood from any cause
becomes infected with humors and acids, these too must be expelled, and
coming in contact with the delicate fibres and tissues with which the skin is
so abundantly Supplied they produce irritation and inflammation, and the
-fleet i; shown by Eczema, Acne, Tetter, and skin affections of various kinds,
lhese imputities and humors get into the blood through a deranged or
inactive condition of the system ; the members whose dutv it is to carry off
the waste and refuse matter of the body fail tc properly perform their work,
rnd this impure, fermenting matter is left in the system to be absorbed by
the blood. The skin is not only affected by poisons generated within the
system, but poisons from without,
such as Poison Oak, Poison Ivy,
Mettle Rash, etc., enter through the
apen pores and glands, and so thor
oughly do they become rooted in the
blood that they are ever present,
>r return at certain seasons of each
year to toiment the sufferer. Salves,
washes, lotions, etc., cannot cure skiu
diseases. True, such treatment re
lieves some of the itching and dis
comfort, and aids in keeping the skin
clean, but it does not reach the real
cause, and at best can be only palli
ating and soothing. A thorough
cleansing of the blood is the only certain cure for skin diseases. S. S. S.,
* gentle acting, safe blood purifier, made entirely of vegetable ingredients
>f the forest and field, is the proper treatment. S. S. S. goes down into the
circulation, and neutralizes the acids and humors, thoroughly cleansing and
purifying the blood, and curing skin affections of every kind. It supplies
to the blood the fresh, nutritive qualities necessary to sustain the skin and
all other parts of the body, and rids the blood of any and all poisons. S. S. S.
cures Eczema, Tetter, Acne, Salt Rheum, Poison Oak and Ivy, Nettle Rash,
and all other skin troubles, and cures them permanently by removing every
trace of the cause from the blood. Special book on Skin Diseases and any
aedical advice desired furnished free to all who write.
TBS SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GAj.
I have used your S. S. S., spring and fall,
for the past two years, with the result that it
entirely relieved me of a form of Eczema
which my doctor was unable to cure. My
arms, lower limbs, and, in fact, the biggest
portion of my whole oody wn* affected, and
when 1 first began S. S S. the itching, etc.,
was wo-se, but I continued the remedy with
the res Jt that the dry, itching eruption en
tirely disappeared. I think a great deal of
your medicine, and have recommended it to
others with good results. It is the best blood
medicine made, and I can conscientiously
recommend it for the cure of all blood and
skin affections. CHAS. HORSTMAN.
Wheeling, W. V*.
HAVE YOU $5, $25, $100
New Hillyer Truit Co.
Building.
140 Peaeh'ree St.
Reedy May 1, 1911.
Or any arount of money that you do not actually
need?
If so, is it working for you? It takes Money
To Make Money, and you will never succeed
unless you make your money work for you, no
matter how little or how much you may have.
You can start a savings account with $1.00 k
and deposit or withdraw at any time. We will V-
divide our profits with you by paying you 4 per
cent. interest compounded January and July.
HILLYER TRUST COMPANY
Capital and Surplus $300,000.0a
“Home of Savings”
Nortli Broad and Luckie Sts.
Atlanta, Ga.
Open S a.m. to 12p.m
The^-
Carroll Gate
P. DR.._ A 0 & BROTHERS
Proprietors.
The Leading Cafe in This
Territory.
LOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN
We Solicit the Patronage of the People
Phone 220. Meals Sent Out.
IO NEWNAN ST. CARROLLTON, GA
Window panes and putty.
Fitts Drug Store.
The annual oyster supper and
feast of the Presbyterian Church
and Sunday School of Villa Rica,
was held at the elegant brick resi
dence of Mr W. H. Hamrick on and friends partook .
Tuesday night Dec 27th. *
The many friends of Mr Will C.
Russell, formerly of this city but
Bradley Davis, of Newnan, came ; now 0 f Birmingham .will be interest
over Monday for the Christmas J ed t0 i earn () f i ds marriage to Miss
dance. j May Powers of New Orleans, which
Among the attractive visitors in j happy event took place last week.
Carrollton for the holidays was Miss j phe Christmas was fittingly ob-
Wilkerson, of LaGrange, who was gerved by the Western S. S. with
the guest ot Misses Elmer and Lufa | Christmas tree Monday night. Al,
Boykin for a few days this week. 1 i ar g e and most orderly crowd was
Mrs Leonard C Taylor spent Sun- 1 on hand and the event was pleasant
Roop Hardware Company
Married at the home of the brides
parents near Clem, Ga., on Dec. 22,
at 3 oclock P. M„ Miss Mae Driver
and Mr Benton Haynie. The cere
mony was performed by Rev: W. E.
Dozier. An elegant supper was
served, of which many relatives
Mr. A. K. Snead of this city has
been named as a trustee of the
Industrial School for Mountain Girls
at Blue Ritlge, Georgia. This school
is the property of the Womans Bap
tist Missionary Union of Georgia,
and will be directed by twelve
trustees.
day afternoon.in Newnan.
indeed.
Mr and Mrs A K Snead entertain-
The reception given by the Phiw
rthea Society of the M E Church to*
the Baraca Class was, one of the
most delightful events of the Christ
mas season. The singing by Messrs
Mullins and Hearn and Madames
240 Acre farm for Sale or R en
Located between Rockmart and
Draketown and containing over 100
acres of good bottomland, upland is
mostly good strong redland, 2 public
roads through the place and near
schools and churches. These bottom
lands will make ideal stockfarms.
Will sell on terms or will rent on
halves to good croppers able to run
two or three horse crop each, about
six horse crop open.
Address Box 227.
Austell, Ga. 4t
ed at a domino party Tuesday | Gailbreath and Foster was especial-
evening in honor of their attractive i ly fine. The tableaux were beauti
ful and the paper read by Mrs. L. K.
Smith and address by Rev. W. E
Dozier on Bethlehem were highly
enjoyed. Refreshments were served.
“1 do not believe there is any
other medicine so good for w booty
guest, Miss Vera Jackson, of Atlan
ta, who came down Tuesday to
spend the holidays with them.
Dominoes were played at four ta
bles, aild refreshments were served
later in the evening.
When one beholds a gifted young
man, under the influence of intoxi- ixcmeuy, wnicmisnauuj *ui-
cants, he canoot help but think of nip, Junction City, Ore. This re- iflp
lee expression Shakesphere puts in j medy is unpurpassed for colds ancPv/
the mouth of one of his characters J coughs. For Sale by Johnson
“Oh! what fools these mortals be!" 1 Drug Go or W, L. Worthy.
ing cough as Chamberlain’s Cough’
Remedy,” writes Mrs Francis Tur-