The Carroll free press. (Carrollton, Ga.) 1883-1948, February 09, 1911, Image 1

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. V - U -W Pharmacy >• Okrroll Im iTHE PEOPLE’S POPULAR PAPER AND THE OFFICIAL ORGAN OF CARROLL COUNTY CARROLLTON, CARROLL COUNTY, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, FEBF UARY 9 1911 APPRECIATION We find it hard to account for some of the new business that comes to us from day to day. Possibly some satisfied patron has spoken to a friend about the facilities which this bank affords. We certainly appreciate these kind courtesies and take occasion to thank those who have expressed their approval and commendation of our service. We accept deposits subject to check iu any amount. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF CARROLLTON. Capital $!oo,ooo,oo surplus $100,000.00 Committee Appointed to Meet' Fourth District Medical Society Agricultural Train j Fo Meet here ~ At a meeting of the committees j The Seventh Semi-Annual Meet- appointed by the city of Carrollton | ing of the Fourth District Medical and the Carrollton Board of Trade, j Society is scheduled to meet in Car- with Mr. E. A. Merrell, Chairman, the [ rollton on February 21st inst. to be following steps of the entertainment i the guest of the Carroll County Medi- of the officers and party in charge of cal Society. the State Agricultural Train, which The Society was organized in 1908 is scheduled to arrive in Carrollton and since its first meeting has been on March 17th. at 8 o’clock A. M., a constant source of learning and remaining here three hours, were elevation to its members, as well as I taken: the community of each. The pur- Mr. E. A. Merrell was requested to pose is to meet for the exchange of j welcome tile party on the part ol ideas, lectures by learned men of Lthe city, Mr. C. E. Roop to follow on the profession, and for clinical cases I the part of the Board of Trade, and to come before its' body, j Hon. W. J. Millican for Carroll County The programme committee, Drs. j A few other speakers will be named i Fitts, McCall and Cook have arrang- by the program committee to take i ed a very attractive programme, to part in this reception, no speech to | take place in the handsome club : exceed five minutes time. rooms of our Halcyon Club, at the j The following program committee afternoon session. Noticable are was appointed: L. K. Smith, A. K. j an address by Dr. McCormack, and Snead, J. L. Heaton, R. W. Adamson,; several papers by Drs. Davis, Brage j with other committees to assist ’ Camp and an interesting report on them in arranging for the reception EVERY FARMER Condensed Report of the condition of he Peoples Bank of Carrollton, At the close of business February 5, 1911. Ga, RESOURCES aans and Discounts $102,750.76 Overdrafts (secured) 13,013.26 Banking House - 5,200.00 ■umiture and Fixtures 3,067.07 lash and Due from Banks 19,306.95 $143,338.04 LIABILITIES Capitl Surplus Undivided Profits Deposits $60,000.00 6,000.00 1,469.02 75,869.02 | and entertainment of this party It is very important that every citizen of Carroll County meet this train, as it is an educational train with both the theoretical and prac tical side presented. The train carries a car of prize cattle, with other cars of agricultural products, different farming machinery, differ ent kinds of soil, different kinds of fertilizers, etc., with demonstrations of feeding cattle for the best results the application and use of fertilizers to procure the greatest yield, an d the use of the most improved farm ing implements. It is an opportunity for the farm ers of the county to attend the agri cultural college on wheels that does not present itself every day. It is also opportunity to boost and adver tise Carroll County in a way that will give us position in the front ranks of the agricultural counties of the state, and every citizen should embrace these opportunities while they are presented. R. F. Hyatt, Secty., Joint Com. $143,338.04 Opened For Business December 1, 1909. Annual Meeting Held January 16, 1911, THE PEOPLES BANK over 100 cases Tubercqjocis by Dr. J. M. Anderson. Judge W. J. Mil lican is to deliver the address of welcome, and our local talent is to have charge of the musical pro gramme. The evening session will have some interesting matter, an address on appendicitis by Dr. H. Strokes Monroe, and several addresses and papers by Drs. Bailey, Williams, Powell, Dexter, Spruell and Fosters. The Committee on arrangements is Drs. Foster, Hamrick, and Camp. The Reception Committee: Drs. H. J. Goodwyn, Boatright, Spruell, Powell and Aderhold. Among the features planned by the Entertainment Committee are an elegant diqner. and an automo bile ride over our handsome city. Welcome, Doctors, to oar little city. As well as every business man should havfc a bank account. WHY? Your money is safer in the bank than anywhere else. Paying your bills by check is the simplest and most convienient method. Your check becomes a voucher for the debt pays. It gives you a better standing with business men. Money in the Bank strengthens your credit. To Those Desiring Banking Connections With An Old Established Bank, We Extend Our Service. We carry sufficient burglary insurance to cover all cash on hand. m Carrollton flank Carrollton, Ga. Meal flanking derviee Notice, To the Public. The Week’s Break-up-a-Cold Tab lets” offered for sale in these col umns by another firm, (not the au thorized agency “Hamrick’s") were j bought from u bankrupt stock and ; are over two years old. Users of, ‘this popular and most excellent rem- j edy for colds and “grippe" take For Miss Simonton. Last Saturday afternoon a beau tiful reception was given Mrs. A. A. Simonton, Jr., by Mrs. A. A. Simon ton, Sr., at her colonial Maple steet. The parlor . orated in green and white, smUax j getting them only at the authorized being used profusely, and candles Carrollton agency, “Hamrick’s". Sold cast a soft light over all. In this | un d er a positive guarantee of “Money home on no ti ce that you are assured of get was dec-1 ting the genuine, nice and fresh by The completed banking service is the service that appeals to all interests, and to ail classes. To the business man with an active account, to whom general expediting of business, unfailing courtesy and perchance accommodation—means very much. To the legal custodian of funds, seeking an abso lutely safe icpository for funds entrusted to his care. To the widow, who finds a bank account so handy in the systematizing and in the arrangement of her financial affairs and as an active encourage ment to thrift. This is the universal service we are offering. Are you interested in such a perfected banking service, designed for your convenience? "Citizens flank 1 Carrollton, Ga CAPITAL $60,000 SURPLUS $6,000 R. ADAMSON, Puesident. JNO. M. JACKSON, Vioe-Pres. G. C. COOK. Cashier. IB. F.BOYKIN ATTORNEY-AT-LAW ill and See About Borrowing Money. loans Made on Farms aiwKHy house andLcts. rest Building Phone No, io5 'Down With Monopoly* the that St Valentine’s Day is not the exclusive property of tender-hearted unmarried. Show the “dear old girl" sentiment doesn’t belong entirely to singleness. A dozen Silver Spoons, or a Cut Glass Bowl or Dish, a Jeweled Brooch or a new Toilet Case will break lip the young folks monop oly of St. Valentines services. Think it over, sir, and renew your courting again on February Fourteenth. room was the receiving party: Mrs. A. A. Simonton, Sr. and Mrs. Simon ton, Jr. Misses Italy and Margaret Simonton and Miss Grace Wood ward of Barnesville. In the library punch was served by Miss Katherine Fain and Mrs. J. 0. Newell. The punch bowl was surrounded by ferns and red hearts and the room was lighted with candles. , In the dining room Mrs. S. Holder- ness poured tea and Miss Nell Tap- pan coffee, while Misses Maggie Dozier and Rachel Brock served salad and beaten biscuit. The table was beautifully decorated in white and green, a doll dressed as a bride being the chief attraction. Green and white mints carried out the color scheme. Besides those mentioned above, Mrs. Simonton was assisted by Mes- dames J, C. Brock, H. 0. Lovvorn, J. R. Dozier, M. M. Bradley and Misses Eunice Dozier and Janet Slade. the W. Corner Square. Carrollton, Georgia. RN AND OATS We can save you 10 per cent, on all Feed Stuff. — D. BASS & SON Clean-Up Day I noticed a while back' in Free Press,:a.suggestion of someone about a "cleaning-up day" in Car rollton. The writer said that his suggestion would be treated lightly as stuff, and foolishness, but if it is thus considered it certainly ought not to be. It is a downright shame to see the many large loads of trash and litter that the scavenger wagon hauls off every day or so, and the most of it gathered up within two hundred yards of the monument, let alone what could be gathered up all over town. Now this refuse, besides being ugly and an eyesore, is conducive ot ul health, bleeding germs, bugs, and such things. Some old fogy will say ‘what did we do before now to escape from all these dangers, our death rate was no greater than other places, etc.” That all may be true, and yet some people like pro gress, and when a remedy is dis covered for these unsavory things they want to apply that remedy. There is no reason or argument that can be adduced against cleanliness, and ones"pr<jmises need cleansing and purifying as much as his body. Let the council act and set a day for everybody to dean up . their premises. Reader. back if not satisfied.” Thousands of packages have been sold in Car rollton, and never yet havela pack age been returned. Next time you have a cold get a package, take them, and in twenty-four hours you won’t know you ever had a cold. X using Money made and saved by the Deer Stalk Cutter. Carrollton Hardware Co Take Notice, Farmers We want every demonstrator and co-operator in Carroll county, and all other farmers, farmer boys and the business men of Carrollton to ineet us at the court house in Car rollton, Ga., at 10 a. m. Feb. 22,1911. This is our corn seed day, and we want to learn all we can from our government experts in regard to growing corn by seed selection, 1 preparation of land, fertilization. I Yours for better fanning, E. T. Jackson and W. W. Yotes. Local Agts. Carroll Co. Death of Rev. Devemport The many friends and acquaint ances Rev. Davenport, of Clem, were grieved to hear of his death this week. An upright man of God, and for years an active minister of the gospel, he has been a benediction to our country and his loss will be felt, keenly. He was buried with Mason-, ic honors last Wednesday morning, at Clem. m All sizes of Chattanooga Plows with the long lasting points. Carrollton Hardware Co One-Fourth Off ■■ On Mens Youth’s Boys’ and Children’s Suits, Overcoats and Cravonettes. FANCY 'COLORS, BLUE AND BLACK values reduced to 7.50 $12 values reduced to 13.50 values reduced 10.15 15.00 value reduced to 11.25 16.50 values reduced 12.40 18.00 values reduced 13.50 20.00 values reduced 15.00 22.50 values reduced 16.85 25.00 values reduced 18.75 27.50 values reduced 20.65 L, Overcoats in all lengths and colors, extra long with convertable collars. SUITS in beautiful shades, dark mixtures or blues and black. Boys and childrens Cloth ing reduced in same proprtion. Nothing Charged at These Prices. M