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%oeal Tiews
Mrs. Will Bledsoe, of Atlanta spent
several days here this week.
Mrs. E. M. Smith is visiting in
Tallapoosa this week.
Prayer meeting Wednesday, Feb.
Miss Janie Williams spent Sun- 15th, 1911, at the home, of Dr. J. C.
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day in Bremen.
Dr. J. D. Hamrick spent Thursday
in Atlanta.
Brock on Maple street, 7 p. m.
W.'E. Dozier.
Garden seed. J. R. Holt Drug Co.
_ Mr. G. H. West has been quite
sick this week.
Irish potatoes, onions, peas, beans,
all the popular varieties:
J. R. Holt Drug Co.
Mrs. B. L. Garrett and children
have returned from a visit to Pal
metto.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Walker spent
Sunday with relatives in Bremen.
Messrs. W. L. Aycock and Harry
Bickford, students in the Medical
College of Atlanta, were visiting
relatives in Carrollton last Sunday.
h$k.
A. J. Baskin Co.
A. J. Baskin Co.
ONE MORE WEEK
All the newest and best in box
stationery. J. R. Holt Drug Co.
Miss Pearl Zachary spent the first
of the week in Atlanta.
Sullivan's Good Enough Tobacco,
wholesale or retail. J.R.iioltDrugCo.
Mrs. Harry Bickford returned
Atlanta Monday night.
to
Mammoth bottle White Pine Tar,
50 cents. J. R. Holt Drug Co.
Mrs. W. D. A Anderson, who has
been visiting her parents, Judge and
Mrs. W. F. Brown, left Tuesday for
her home in West Point, N. Y. Mrs.
Brown accompanied her to Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Boykin and
Miss Marie Bradley have returned
from a trip to New York.
We have a few more ‘‘Farm guides”
retails at 10c, which we will be glad
to give to any of our farmer friends
spending five cents with us. We
cannot give them away, but we of
fer them with the smallest purchase
you would want to make.
J. R. Holt Drug Co.
Our White Sale has been a great success the past week. For the
Next Week we have quite a number of new arrivals to offer in White
Goods, Embroidery, Flouncings and Dimities, also a number of new ar
rivals in Spring Silks, embracing all the newest things at special prices for
this White Sale.
White Linens, White India Linens, White Linonettes, 40-in. White Lawns
Long Cioths, Nainsooks, Bleached Domestics, Nainsook Embroidery
Elouncings, Embroidery Bands, All-over Embroideries, Val.
Laces, Linen Laces, White Quilts, Linen Towels,
Cotton Towels, Ladies Muslin Underwear
Mrs. J. 0. Newell is
week in Atlanta.
spending the
Headley’s chocolates, 25c the
pound, Nunnally’s candy 80c, kisses
20 for 5c. J. K. holt Drug Co.
Misses Scott and Calloway of
Atlanta, returned home Wednesday,
after a pleasant visit to Mrs. J. A.
Mandeville.
Purses and pocket books, the right
kinds at the right prices.
J. R. Holt Drug Co.
Miss Florence Fallow, of Opelika,
is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. M.
Bradley.
Wanted—1 bushel Crowder peas,
a dozen extra nice heps, ppd a first
class cow. J. R. Holt Drug Qo,
Mr. Francis Long, of Jasper, Ala.,
is the guest of her lather, H. W.
Long.
Frost proof cabbage plants by the
hundred, or the thousand.
J. R. Holt Drug Co.
Rev. C. W. Hinson will preach at
the Central Baptist church next
Sunday at 11 a. m. and at night.
Lawn Grass—We have a fresh
crop Evergreen lawn grass seed.
Nothing more attractive than a nice
lawn. J. R. Holt Drug Co.
Mr. J. 0. Newell returned from El
Paso, Texas, Friday night.
EYE EXAMINATION FREE by
Hawkes, the specialist, at Fitts Drug
Store, on Feb, 25, 27, 28. Come and
have your eyes tested. Glasses $1.50
and up.
Miss Kate Thornton returned Sat
urday from a delightful visit to Jas
per, Cordova and Anniston.
C. L. Walker made a business trip
to Atlanta Thursday.
Preaching by the pastor at the
Presbyterian church next Sunday,
Feb. 12th, both morning and even
ing. The subject of tlie evenings
discourse will be “Complete Sancti
fication,is it Attainable in ThisLife.”
Everything in White Goods, and the price will be so attractive on these
goods as to aitract buyers far and near. Sale will continue one more week
every day something new will be offered to get you to come and bring
your friends. Opening day we will offer the following items at price quoted:
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Miss Lucile Woodward, of Barnes-
ville, who accompanied Miss Susan
R. Simonton on a visit recently to
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A.
Simonton of Carrollton, was an
interesting visitor in our midst.
We have received a a full assort
ment of field and garden seeds,
which we purpose packing right
here in our own store. Our 5 cent
papers will contain about double the
quantity of others sold at the same
price, J. R. Holt Drug Co.
The cottage prayer meetings con
ducted by the members of the First
Baptist church will be held Tuesday
night, 14th inst, at the home of Mr.
Harmon *Nail on Newnan street.
Services will begin at 7 o’clock and
last one hour.
Over ten years experience in buy
ing and selling garden seed has
learned us what to buy and where
to buy. We guarantee that the
seeds sold by us will germinate un
der fair conditions. Good seed, rea
sonable cultivation Good crops. Our
knowledge is at your service.
J. R. Holt Drug Co.
Hot chocolate, tomato bullion,
sandwiches. Our price may be a
“little steep” but "quality is remem
bered after price is forgotten”
fc J. R. Holt Drug Co.
Anyone (desiring stenographic
work done, will please phone this
office.
Among Carrollton’s attractive
visitors the first of this week were
Miss Gussie Bruce, of LaGrange, a
daughter of Rev. J. Tallulah Bruce,
who once lived in our city, and Miss
Dozier, of Athens, a relative of the
Doziers of our county. Both these
young ladies were the guest of Miss
Jones on Spring Street.
50 Pieces Fine Long Cloth, 10 yds to piece
$1.00
850 Extra Large Towels, worth 17 l-2c
each Bleached Huck
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10c
50 Pieces Extra Fine English Long Cloth
value $2.00, 12 yard pieces
$1.50
500 Extra Large Turkish Towels worth
40c pair, each
- 12 l-2c
12 Yards Best Bleaching
$1.00
200 Fine Linen Towels worth up to
75c
10 Yards Best Linonettes
$1.25
each, this sale choice
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48c
Kilkinney Linen value I8c
12 l-2c
$5.00 White Quilts -
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$3.98
$2.50 White Quilts ...
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$1.98
36-in. Pure Linen. Cambrib, value 35c yd.
29c
$2.00 White Quilts
.
$1.69
36-in. Linen Lawn ....
25c
$1.50 White Quilts
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$1.29
90-inch Linen Suiting J - -
89c
3,000 Yards Torchon Lace, Val Lace
and
German Lace up to 15c, Match
sets
38-inch White Pajama Chcecks only
11c
choice yard ... -
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5c
40-inch White Lawn ... -
10c
Embroidery Edges and Bands up to 18c
10c
Ladies Muslin Underwear priced per garment 25c upward, all in proportion to
other goods to press you to buy quickly. The sole purpose of this sale is to begin the
the new year with increased sales, increased number of satisfied customers and in=
crease our volume of business for the present year.
All Winter Clothing Overcoats
and Underwear
at a Big Sacrifice.
A. J. Baskin Co.
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A Few Winter Suits, Dresses
and Waists
Going at 1-3 to 1-2
Off
YOUR STORE
Our Prescription department
shows our last month over our first
(four months ago) 400 per cent.
There is a reason.
J. R. Holt Drug Co.
We regret exceedingly that we
have been out of Sherry Milk for
sometime. We are now serving
this popular drink again.
J. R. Holt Drug Co.
J. R. Holt Drug Co. purpose
lering cash prizes this season for
corn, watermelon and several other
items raised from their seed. See
them for further information regard
ing this offer.
Thursday afternoon of last week
Mrs. C. E. Smith entertained a num
ber of her friends at a "sewing
party.” Late in the afternoon a de
licious salad course was served.
The guests present were, Mesdames
J. T. Bradley, J. C. and E. M. Bass,
A. K. Snead, I. C. Loftin, H. P. Kelly,
J. M. Dodd, J. W. Griffin, J. G. Che
ney, George Harris, S. J. Boykin, F.
M. Camp, L M. Turner, M. M. Brad
ley, Homer Hanna, Jones, Hamilton
Hogan of Hogansville.
A child is bom—the doctor gets
$20, the editor gets 0. It is christ
ened; the minister gets $5. and the
meek editor gets 00. When it gets
married the minister gets $10 and
a piece of cake and the poor editor
gets 000. .jMjhe .‘course of time it
dies; the doc*! l 6r*geits ? $£>*to $100,-the
undertaker gets $50. the editor prints
a notice and obituary two columns
long, besides lodge and society reso
lutions, a free card of thanks and a
lot of poetry and gets 000. Np won
der the editor gets rich.
A MOTHER’S MISTAKE.
VALENTINES
Come in and see our
handsome line of imported
VALENTINES.
Big line |of Post Cards
and Comics at lc each.
Dozens of other styles,
hearts, folders,. lace, etc.,
5, 10 and 25c.
Fancy Hearts and de
signs in boxes, 10c to $1.25.
If there had been any
nicer or better we would
have had them to.
See the biggest and best
line ever shown in Carroll
ton. As usual at
S. W. Cor. Square.
Carrollton, - Georgia
LEGAL NOTICES
For Sale
We will have another car of good
broke horses and rnares in Carrollton
about February 15 at Kaylor’s brick
barn on Maple Street. We will save
you money if you will see them be
fore you buy. Kaylor & Gilley
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Look Out! Its Coming.
Watch For It In These Columns.
FOR SALE—A few prize-winning
chickens. White Leghorns and Rhode
Island Reds. Eggs from either the
Rhode Island Reds or White Leg
horns: 1st pen, per setting $2.00;
2nd pen per setting $1.00.
Loyd H. Griffin.
Lumber Lumber
Bills promptly filled on shor
notice, ill 3 miles north of tow n.t
Call Phone No. 995-11.
aprl9 J. O. Moore.
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Through Ridicule She Lost the Con
fidence of Her Children.
The mater was talking to my
aunt the other clay. I happened to
overhear what they were saying.
I couldn’t help it. The mater was
complaining because Clifford and I
don't tell her things, don’t confide
in her what we’re doing and what
we’re going to do and what we want
to do.
It’s quite true. We don’t! But I
don't think it's out fault.. I believe
it is due to another of the mater’s
mistakes. When'we were kids, of
course, we had all sorts of mighty
ideas. Clifford meant to be presi
dent of the United States, and I
meant to carve out a career with
my’ewosd-and be a major-general at
least—the sort of rot, you know,
that you do talk when you’re a silly
little thing.
Well, the mater used to laugh at
us. 1 remember quite distinctly
once 1 said something about what I
would do when I was a.general, and
6he said
“What a ridiculous child you are!
You'll never make a soldier!”
-And she told the pater about it,
and he- laughed too. You don’t
know how that upset me. I know
that I was a. silly little child and
that I was talking awful rot, hut I
don’t think they need have ridi
culed me like that. Anyway, after
a littl'tf hit both Clifford and I
couldn’t help feeling that it wasn’t
good enough. We loft off saving
anything to the mater or pater
about what we wanted to he. Then
we began to keep our own counsel
about what we were actually doing.
And now we’ve got into a regular
habit of minding our own business
and only telling the mater tilings
that are really necessary. I know it
hurts her, hut I can’t Help it now.
And don’t you think it’s not alto
gether my fault?—Philadelphia In
quirer.
The Deer Stalk Cutters are the
best, see Carrollton Hardware Co.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Georgia, Carroll County;
On the |first Tuesday in March, 1911,
during the legal hours of sale, will be sold
before the Court House of said county at
Carrollton, Ga., at public outcry to the
highest bidder tor cash, the following de
scribed property, towit; one black horse
mule about 8 years old, weighing about 950
pounds, 20 bushels of corn, 300 bundles of
fodder.|
Levied on and sold Ly virtue of a laborers
lien issued from the City Court of Carrollton
in favor of Betty Wright vs R, T. William*
Levied on a* the property of R. T. Wil
liams and found in his possession. This
February 3, 1911.
W. A. Garrett, Sheriff.
Last
Year
NOTICE TO DEBTORS
AND CREDITORS
All personsowing the estate of Mrs. H.
K, Rowe are hereby notified to make pay
ment at once to the administrator, and all
persons hayingclaifhs agVlftft said' estate'ate-
notified to file their claims in writing. This
Jan. 28 1911 ,W. E.Smith, Administrator.
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. Sonders of
Harrodsburg Ky. “but for years
they saw every attempt to cure a
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 health than 1 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.
Guarranteed by Johnson Drug Co
or Fitts Drug store.
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.
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