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THE CARROLL FREE PRESS, CARROLLTON, QA.
They Must Go
In looking over our Ready-to-WeBr Department
we ffnd 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 buy 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.)
price department store
Carrollton, Ga.
To Be Sure of Getting
Genuine Sealshipt Oysters
Look For This Sealshiptcase.
Like every good thing, Sealshipt Oysters are imitated. But the imitators fall far short of
the original
We are registered Agents for genuine Sealskin Oysters in Carrollton. If you buy from us,
you are sure of getting oysters just as they come from the sea.
Oysters served you right at the shore could not be fresher or mors delicious than the
genuine Sealshipt Oysters we have.
We get Sealshipt Oysters directly from the oyster beds. The same day as they are dredged
they are packed in clean, air tight steel containers and sealed. In this way we seal the flavor
as well as the oysters.
These air-tight containers are packed in a patented package the Sealshiptor, with the ice
around the containers. This keeps the oysters at a uniform degree of coldness in transit.
Sealshipt Oysters
Richest in Food Value.
Sealshipt Oysters give you all the delicious qualities and splendid nourishment of Nature's
choicest sea food. There is nothing more satisfying or more appetizing. They are also economi
cal because a pint is enough for an ordinary family.
‘How You May Be Sure of Getting
Genuine Sealshipt Oysters.
The only way to be sure of getting Sealshipt Oysters—the only bulk oysters with a name, is
to get them from the handsome porcelain enameled refrigerator like the one shown here; like the
one we have in our store. Call and see how we handle Sealshipt Oysters. While here, ask for a
copy of our free booklet, “Mark Twain's Oyster Story," which gives many shore receipts unknown
inland.
Conner & Martin
All Kinds Fresh Meats and Fish.
PHONE 98.
LEGAL NOTICES
Notice to Debtors Jnd Creditors.
Georgia, Carroll County
All persons having demands against the
estate of Mrs. L. C. Pritchard, late of
said county, deceased, are hereby notified
to render in their demands to the under-
| signed according to law; and all persons in-
debtedto said estate are hereby required to
make immediate payment. This Dec. 5
1910. R H Hensleey and E T Stovall
adminisurators of Mrs. L. C. Pritchard's
estate.
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ADMINISTRATORS SALE.
Georgia, Corroll County.
In pursuance of an order of the Court of
Ordinary oi! said county, will be sold on tho
first Tuesday in February, 1911, before the
SHERIFF SALE.
Georgia, Carroll County,
Will be so d before the court house door
in Carrollton, said county and state, on the
first Tuesday in February, 1911, duiing the
legal hours of sale to the highest bidder for
cash the following described property towit:
One roan colored mrre, about 12 years old,
weighing about 750 pounds. Levied on and
sold by virtue of a fi fa issued from the Jus
tice Court of the 1527 District, G. M., of
said county, in favor of Roop Hardware
Co., against G. W. Webb.
Levied on on as the property of G. W.
Webb and found in possession of G. J.
Creel. This Jau. 5th, 1910.
W. A. Garrett, Sheriff.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
Georgia, Cario'.l County
By virtue of an or^er of the Court of Or-
court house door m sa.d county, between the : dinary, o£ said coum ted t the Jar
legal hours of sale, to the h'ghcst b'dder for «!rm, mi.wdi be sold before the
cash, the following property to wit: Seven- courthouse door of iald count wilh n lhe
ty-five (75) acres, more or less m the , , hours o£ sa , on the Tuesd in
north-west corner of lot of land number | February, 1911 at publia outcry to the
twenty-one (21); also the south half of lot j highest bidder for cash, the following prop-
of land number forty-four (‘Ml, excep; two 1 erl y lo w j t . B r ^
and one-half ( 2 1-2) acres in the south- | A n o£ o£ Iand No< 180 in the 3rd dis _
west corner of said lot; also two and one- I trict o£ said county, containing 2021-2 acres
half (*- 1*2 acres of land off of lot of land | rnnrp nr l#»cc sn anv<>e mn.. .%•. I*,*.- su.
number fortv-four [14] commencing at the
south west corner, running north along land
line one acre thence east two and one-half
(.2 1-2) acres, and fifty acres in the north
east corner of lot of land number twenty
commencing at the north-east corner and
running south along the original line one
hundred and twemy-one (121) rods and
fifteen and 3-5 links and thence due west
sixty-four (64) rods, thirty-one and 5-6
(315-6) links; thence north one hundred
and twenty-two (122) rods, fifteen and
three-fifths (15 3-5) links; thence cast
along original line to starting point; all of
the above tracts containing two hundred and
twenty-five (225) acres, more or less, all
in the sixth district of Carroll county, Geor
gia. ] A one-half undivided interest in
the above described property is sold in pur
suance of an order of said Court, aforesaid;
same sold as the sroperty of W. W. Lane,
deceased, late of said county. At the same
time and place will be sold the remaining
one-half undivided interest in the above de
scribed property, said latter one-half belong
ing to Mrs. Joe Gaddy; the above de
scribed property sold for the purpose of dis
tribution among the heirs at law of said W.
W. Lane, late of said county deceased.
N. N. Baxter, Admr.
more or less, 50 acres, more or less, on the
south side of lot of land No. 181 in the 3rd
district of said county; 40 acres more or less,
located in the south-east corner of lot of
land No. 202 in the 3rd district of said
county, ull the above described property
known as the G. W. Camp place. Also the
south half of lot of land No. 54 in the 5th
district of said county containing 100 acres
more or less; and lot of land No. 43 in the
9th district of said county, containing 202-
1-2 acres, more or less.
Sold as the property of G. W. Camp, late
of Cherokee county, Ala., deceased, for the
purpose of payit.g debts and distribution
among the heirs at law of the said G. W.
Camp. W. H. CAMP,
Admr. de bonis non.
YEARS SUPPORT.
Georgia. Carroll County .
Mrs. H. II. Clark, having made applica
tion for 12 months support for herself and
miner children out of the estate of G. W.
Clark, late rf said county, deceased, and
appraisers duly appointed to set apart the
same having filed their return. All persons
concerned are hereby required to show
cause before the Court of Ordinary of said
county, on the first Monday in February,
1911, why said application should not be
granted. This 4th day Jan., 1911
W J Millican, Ordinary
YEARS SUPPORT.
Georgia, Carroll County
Mrs Ella Brock, having made applies
tion for 12 months support fo herself and
minor children out of the estate of J E L
Brock, late of said county, deceased and
appraisers duly appointed to ,et apart the
same having filed their return. All persons
concerned are hereby required to show cause
before the Court of Ordinary of said county
on the first Monday in February, 1911, why
said application should not be granted.
This 2nd day Jan., 1911.
W J Millican, Ordinary
LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION.
Georgia. Carroll County
To all whom it may concern
W T Beasely, having in proper form,
applied to me for permanent letters of Ad
ministration on the estate of Maggie Bease
ly of said county, this is to cite all and sin
gular the creditors and next of kin of Mag
gie Beasely, to be and appear at my office
on the first Monday in February, 1911, and
show eause, if any they can, why permanem
Admi. istration shonld not be granted to W
T Beasely on Maggie Beasely’s estate.
Witness my band and official signature, this
2nd day of Jan., 1911. '
W J Millican, Ordinary
LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION.
Georgia, Carroll County
To ail whom it may concern
W O Rutledge, having in proper form,
applied to me for per ranent Letters of Ad
ministration on the estate of T R Rutledge,
late of said county, this is to cite all and
singular the creditors and next of kin of T
R Rutledge to be and.'appear at my office on
the first Monday in February, 1911, and
show cause, if a ,y they can, why permanent
Administration should not be granted to W
O Rutledge on T R Rutledge's estate. Wit
ness my hand and official signature, this
2nd day of Jan., 1911.
W J Millican, Ordinary
ROAD NOTICE.
Georgia, Carroll County
If no good cause be shown to the con
trary, an order will be granted on the first
Tuesday in February, 1911, establishing a
second-class public road commencing near
the residence of J C Robinson on the five
notch road on the land of W T Jones in the
682 Diat G M, and running in a South-west
direction th*ough the land of W T Jones,
J W Gray and Mrs Bettie Johnson in 1163
Dist G M, and intersecting the five notch
road near residence of Mrs Bettie Johnson.
This 3rd day of Jan., 1911.
G P Braswell,
Com Roads and Revenues
ROAD NOTICE.
Georgia, Carroll County
If no good cause be shown to the con
trary, an order will be granted on the first
Tuesday in February, 1911, establishing a
second-class public road in the 1310h Dist
G M, commencing near New Mexico Court
Ground on lot of land No. 208 and running
South-east direction, thru lands of L C
Knight, J W H Benford, W H Brock and
D P Chambers, intersecting the old Colum
bus road near D P Chambers' residence on
lot of land No. 222, in 1310th Dist G M.
G P Braswel',
Com. Roads and Revenues
LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION.
Georgia, Carroll County
To all whom it may concern
H A Hall, having in proper for-, ap-,
plied to me for permanent Letters of Ad
ministration on the estate of R W Almon,
late of said county, to issue to R W Adam
son, County Administrator, this is to cite all
and singular the creditors and next of kin of
R W Almon, to be and appear at mv office
on the first Mond y in F'ebruary, 1911, and
show cause, if any they can, why perma
nent Administration should not be granted
to R W Adamson, County Administrator,
on R W ; Almon's estate. Witness my hand
and ofiUial signature,.this 4th day Jan,, 3911.
sUHshIS
GRADING OP A
SCRUB SHEEP FLOCK
We should n I ways remember that
high grade sheep cost no more to feed
and keep than the scrub, and. on the
other baud, we must not forget that
the wool and mutton from the better
grades are more valuable.
We may grade up our herds by start
ing with some good common owes and
a pure bred ram at the head of the
flock. In starting such a business tho
demands of tho market, tho personal
desires of the breeder and the climatic
and other conditions under which the
work Is to he done must be considered.'
Let us repeat once more that what
ever breed Is selected the Ideal once
set up should ho held to ever afterward
In making future selections. Violent
changes are dangerous and should not
be attempted unless the breeder Is will
ing to take large risks. Consistent
work In these operations will prove
valuable In the end.
We have often heard the question
asked. Is It advisable to use a pure
Photo by American Press Association.
Shropshire sheep shown by Henry
Wardwell, Springfield Center, N.
Y. Mr. Wardwell captured first
and second prizes for American
bred ewe lambs and two prizes for
ram lambs; also first for get of sire.
He also won the American special
prize and Pcttlfer challenge cup.
Professional Card
BOYKIN & BCYKIN,
Attorneys-at-Law.
Represents Georgia Loan and
Trust Co.
City and Farm Leans.
Rooms 38-40-42-First National Bank
Building.
PHONE 105,
CARROLLTON. GA.
DR. HOMER BOATRIGHT,
Office Phone 222 Resipence 46
Rooms 12-4-16
First National BanK Building.
Hours 7 to 9-II-I2-4-2,
J. M. L. STRICKLAND,
DENTIST.
Carrollton, oa,
First Nat. Bank Bldg. Room No.il
—Phone 149.
J. D. HAMRICK, M. D.
L ounty Physician and Surgeon.
Registered Optician.
Diseases of Eye, Ear and Throat,
Phones, Orfice 73, Residence 4$,
Carrollton, oa.
L. Z. DORSETT
ATToRNEY-AT-LAW
Will practice in all the Courts,
State and Federal. Special attention
tc administration of estates and
commercial law.
DR. J. H. POWELL,
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
A TL4N r\, A.
Hours 9 to I2 and 1 to 4—Sunday
6,to lo a. m. Office 3I5-I6 Century
building. Bell Phone Main 1875.,
J. E. CRAMER
DENTIST,
Carrollton, Ga.
Office, No. 15 Roop Building—
Phone No. 107.
L. J. BROCK.
DENTIST.
Carrollton, oa
Office in Stewart Building, over
Harris’ Hardware Store—Phone
No. 203. .1
R. W. ADAMSON,
LAWYER,
Carrollton oa.
Office in Bradley building.
ADAMSON & JACKSON,
LAWYERS,
Carrollton, oa.
' Foreign capitalists loan money on'
first-class terms for five years at 6
and 7 per cent. See me if you want
money. R. D. JACKSON.
R. E. FOSTER,
Physician and Surgeon.
Special Attention to Diseases of
Women. Office in Bradley Bldg.
Day Phone 176-3,
Carrollton, Ga.
bred ram on a scrub or grade flock?
Of course it will pay, and pay well.
Is tho answer given by those who have
tried It. There are many things to
learn In the sheep business, and It
might pay better to begin and work
up. Experience is very necessary In
handling pure bred animals if we hope
to accomplish tho most satisfactory re
sults. It Is a business which It is bet
ter to grow Into than to go Into. The
best and safest plan Is to begin at the
bottom and gradually work up by giv
ing special attention to every detail.
It does not take long to bring u poor
flock to a high standard. At the same
time the Individual sheep breeder Is
strengthening his knowledge of the
questions Involved In feeding, breed
ing and general caro of his flocks. Ho
will gradually go front a high grade
to a pure bred flock. When the change
from breeding high grades to pure
breds Is gradual just as much success
should be attained In growing purs
breds as high grades.
HAMRICK & THOMASSON
LAWYERS
Carrollton, Ga.
Rooms I and 2 Bass Building.
L. M. LOVVORN
Dentists office over Lovvorn’s drug
store. Bowdon, Ga.
RAY F. SOX,
DENTIST
Office hours: 8 a. m. to 4 p, m.
Bradley Building
CARROLLTON. GEORGIA.
J. T. COLEMAN,
Watchmaker
Expert Watch and Clock Repairing
Jewelry Repairing and Engraving.
South West Corner Public Square
with "HAMRICKS”
CARROLLTON, - GA.
Prices reasonable. Work
Guaranteed.
Money to Loan
I have some cheap money
to loan. See me before bor
rowing elsewhere.
W. P. COLE.
"I am pleased to recommend
Chamberlains Cough Remedy as
the best thing I Know and the saf
est remedy for coughs, 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.
MONEY TO LOAN
BOTH SPEED AND EFFECTIVE
Thisi ndicates the action of Foley
Kidney Pills as S. Pardons, Battle
Creek, Mich., illustrates: "I have
bean afflicted with a severe case of
kidney and bladder trouble for
which 1 found no relief until I used
Foley Kidney Pills. These cured
me entirely of my ailments. I 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
I sin prepared to make loans on Improved
(arm lands In Carroll County, at 7 and 8 per
cent Interest on terms of special advantage
to farmers and others owning farms. Tne
principal is repayable In annual Install
ments of one-tenth of the amount borrowed
and Interest Is charged only on the amount
actually at Interest, Loans are made for a
period of live years and there Is no commis
sion oharseil for meklng hut a reasonable
sum for abstracting title. If you are In need
ot money and have Improved farm lands to
offer as security. It will pnv you to consalt
me. L. Z. PORSHiTT,
Roop Building, Carrollton. Oa.
Electric
Bitters
Succeed when everything else
In nervous prostration and
weaknesses they ate the
remedy, aa thousands have
FOR KIDNEY,
STOMACH*
it la the beet