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THE CARROLL FREE PRESS, CARROLLTON, GA.
CONSISTENT SAVINGS
Is a method that insures success. To be con
sistent is only to save judiciously, save where it
possible. It will be possible to save, after you
have started, in more ways than you think.
Each sum placed in our saving department draws
interest. Wealth made step by step is sure; it is
of the kind that will be of some benefit to you.
Start a Savings Account, save steadily, and you
will surely acquire wealth.
HILLYER TRUST COMPANY
New Hillyer Trust Co
Building.
140 Peach'ree St.
Ready May 1, 1911.
Capital and Surplus $300,000.00
“Home of Savings”
North Broad and Luckie Sts.
Atlanta, Ga.
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For Ladies and Gentlemen
CARROLL CAEE
10 Newnan St.
Phone 220.
Everything Up-To=Date
Lunches In Boxes
Oysters Any Style-Fresh Every Day
BEST DINNER 25C
We Give You Quality and Guarantee
Satisfaction.
how They Should Look
The bartender—All Smiles.
The auctioneer—Morbid and for
bidding.
The bridge fiend—Wistful.
The waiter—Tipsy
The lumberman—Bored.
The glazier—With a plain express
ion.
The manicure—Handsome.
The bucket-shop manager—Pale.
The bride—Well-groomed.
The police-court judge—Fine.
The night-watchman—Mournful.
The bootblack—With a shining
countenance.
The poker-player—Winsome.
The rah-rah boy—Cheerful.
The marble-cutter—With a stony
stare.
The tobacconist—Puffed up.
The Confectioner—Sweet.
The paperhanger—Wall-eyed.
The carpenter-Chipped. You
never saw one plain.
The aviator—Looks down on us.
—March Lippincott’s
Shiloh
Next Saturday and Sunday are
regular preaching days at this place.
Miss Inez Clay visited Miss Ella
Handly Sunday night.
The candy pulling at Mr. Walter
Williamsons Saturday night was en
joyed by all.
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Just Think How Refreshing
A
Assorted
Absolutely Pure
Costs no more
Soda Water
the very Best
Satisfaction Sure
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Carrollton Coco-Cola Bottling Co
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The Improved Monitor Sad Iron.
The Improved Monitor is a perfect
self-heating, gasoline smoothing iron;
generates its own heat in the body
of the iron; is always hot; easy to
operate; heat regulated instantly;
durable-made of the best material,
highly polished and nickle plated;
does an ironing for cost of One Cent,
saves time, fuel and labor, no dirt,
no odor, no iiot stove.
Price $3.50. Get a Monitor
For Your Home Now.
WANTED! Live, Hustling Agents to represent us in Carroll and
other counties. Most liberal terms for Exclusive County Right
ever offered. Territory is going FAST—place your application
TO-DAY.
J.
M. BALLARD
District Agent Manager.
WEHADKEE, ALA.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Williamson
and their two children spent Sunday
with W.'C. Hammond and family.
Mr. Henry Stephens and Miss
MyrtiejNilan attended Sunday School
at Liberty Sunday.
Misses Pearlie and Viola Ham
mond and Myrtie Nilon was in Dor-
ough town Sunday.
Mrs. W. A. Johnson spent Sunday
night with Sol. Johnson and family.
Miss Pearlie Hammond and the
writer spent Sunday p. m. with
Misses Annie Bela and Mae John-
Mrs. S. L. Hammond spent Sun
day p. m. with Mrs. L. A. Hammond.
Mrs. Bettie Johnson visited Mrs.
Laura Hammond Sunday p. m.
Several from this place attended
Sunday School at Liberty Sunday.
Mr. Henry Stephens made a busi
ness trip to Carrollton Monday.
Mrs. Bettie Johnson spent Mon
day p. m. with Mrs. Ludie Roberts.
W. C. Hammond was in Carroll
ton Monday.
Mrs. Douglas Stephens and Mrs.
Katie Williamson visited Mrs. B. T.
Roberts Monday p. m.
Let us hear from Creel’s ville
again.
Best wishes to Free Press and its
host of readers.
Lewis Chapel
Everybody is invited to come and
bring their books and sing at Lewis
Chapel next Sunday evening.
Misses Annie Belle and Eustalia
Jones, Nannie Moran and Annie
Lou Borders spent the day with
Misses Katie and Annie Phillips .last
Sunday.
Misses Katie, Myrtle and Annie
Phillips and Annie Lou Borders
visited Mr. and Mrs. Boss Moran,
Sunday night.
Mr. Aron Borders, of Carrollton,
visited homefolks Saturday night
and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Moran visited
the latters parents Sunday.
Mr. James Hines and family near
Whitesburg visited Mr. D. W. Phillips
and family Sunday.
Mr. Henry! Acree and family
visited the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Will Smith Sunday.
Misses Katie and Annie Phillips
have a right serious case of lagrippe
at this writing.
Mr. Whit Phillips, wife and baby
have been right sick for the past
week.
Mr. Walter Smith was the guest
of Miss Annie Phillups Sunday.
Sucess to the Free Press and
many readers.
its
Foley Kidney Pills
Neutralizes and removes the poi
sons that causes headache, rheuma
tism, nervousness, Jand all kidney
and bladder irregularities. They
build up and restore the natural ac
tion of these vital organs. For sale
by Johnson Drug Co.
I orl ol Fop liMHgeaflon.
* »V# * Relieves sour stomach,
palpitation of the heart. Digests what you eat
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Selfish Daughters
A young man writes me a letter
in which he asks me to say some
thing to the lazy, selfish girls who
read novels on the parlor sofa while
their mothers cook dinner in the
kitchen.
This young man says that his
mother is a frail, delicate, little old
woman, while his sister is a big,
stro.ig husky girl of eighteen; yet
the girl leaves the mother to do
every bit of the housework while
she amuses herself. The brother
has pointed out in vain to his sister
that it is her duty to help her moth
er. He can’t make any impression
by his words on her cast-iron selfish
ness; and so he asks for the assist
ance of the press.
But what’s the use of wanting ad
vice on that sort of a girl, or that
sort of a mother? Personally, I de
cline to shed any tears over moth
ers whose children are mean, and
hateful, and inconsiderate to them,
because, in every case, itjis absolute
ly the mother’s fault. If a moth
er raises up a girl to be spoiled,
vain, lazy, selfish little beast, she
deserves to suffer for it. And she Q
does.
Of course, the girls are not inten- ™
tionally cruel to mother. They don’t
realy mean to ill-use her. They are
to ill-use her. They are just so mon
umentally selfish and egotical that
they have never thought of anything
but their own pleasures, or anybody
but themselves. They really have
an idea that mother works because
she likes it. It’s a sort of eccentric
ity of hers—a fad, a crank—to get
up before anybody else in the house
in order to work, and to be still
working after everybody else goes
to bed. The is a kind of prepet ual
motion machine that never stops.
They have always seen mother at
work. They have always seen her
take the worst of everything; and
eat the scraps at the table; and wear
the made-over clothes; and stay at
home to clean up after the family
ead cluttered up everything; getting
ready to go off on an excursion.
But there comes a time when they
know. Oh, yes, there comes a day
when they stand above a coffin in
which lies a faded little old woman,
with work-knotted hands folded
across her tired breast—attest Ifor
the first time since her children were
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Why You Should Use Them
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Users of
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Be sure that there are no bitterer
tears of repentance than those a
daughter sheds in such an hour,
when she looks back and knows
that it was her selfishness and her
laziness that helped drive the nails
in mother’s coffin, and made her
glad to lie within it.
Save yourself the agony of re
morse, girls, by helping mother while
you have still got her with you. —
Dorthy Dix
A Simple Method of Paying
One’s Debts
When, through service accepted,
one feels the burden of obligation
becoming intolerably irksome, the
best course to follow is to put the
benefactor in the wrong by boldly
accusing him of some offense and
and roundly upbraiding him. Wheth
er the offense is real or imaginary
matters little; for the chances an.,
the accused person will be so taken
aback that he will have no breath
left for reply before the other party
has marched off the field with colors
flying and bands playing.
On the other hand, should there
arise just cause of complaint against
you for some injury or discourtesy
or rank ingratitude, never wait for
the aggrieved person to come to you
with protest or remonstrance, how
ever mild; but gojyou to him instead
and cunningly seek to betray him
into an impatient or uncivil utter
ance and then taunt him with his
brutality and bring up against him
a long list of grievances which the
heat of the moment will readily
suggest to you. Give him clearly to
understand that his conduct is in
sufferable, and that if he wishes to
retain your friendship he must
mend his manners.
If you happen to be a young lady
with a fondness for flirtation, when
ever you find your treatment of
some deserving youth to have been
unusually outrageous-whenever, in
short, you have made some honest
and affectionate heart bleed from
the atrocious cruelty of alternate
soft enticement and harsh rebuff
give the grasping victim no oppor
tunity to voice a humble protest or
a gentle reproach, but by some of
the arts of which you are so accom
plished a mistress, proceed to fret
him into an involuntary gesture or
cry of resentment, or wring from his
tortured soul a wofd or tone not ex
actly amiable, and then annihilate
him with your just indignation and
righteous scorn for one who can so
far forget himself in a lady’s pres
ence. The chances are (if he is a
true gentleman) that he will take
his medicine and give you no furth
er trouble.—March Lippincott’s.
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-FOR SALE BY-
Fleming & Robinson,
W. J. Stewart,
Maple Street Warehouse Co.
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Carrollton, Ga.
Carrollton, Ga,
Carrollton, Ga.
t W. S. RAMSAY
l» Brickwork of all kinds, Buildings,
Foundations, Pressed Bricx and Tile
1» Mantels, Boiler Setting, etc.
^ Strictly first class work.
|» P. O, Box J.
Estimates given,
Phone 260.
For Sale
One 5 room dwelling, good barn
and out houses. Lot 280 frontage
250 deep, on West Avenue, Carroll
on, Ga. L L. Newell
Lumber Lumber
Bills promptly filled on short
notice. Mill 3 miles north of town.
Call Phone No. 993-11.
Apr 19 J. 0. Moore.
Feather Beds
In order to ge{ my beds advertis
ed in every locality, I will for the
the next 60 days ship one feather
bed weighing 361bs„ and one pair of
pillows weighing 61bs., all for $10.00
cash with order, f. o. b. Covington,
Ga. All live new feathers, made 01
the best A. C. A. ticking. Beds ship
ped anywhere in the U. S. A. Order
today. If beds are not as advertis
ed we will cheerfully refund your
money. Buy from the manufactur
er and save middleman's profit. Mail
orders given special attention. Re
ference, Bank of Covington. Ad
dress D. M. Martin, the Manufactur
er, Covington, Ga. 4t.
Free 4 Art Studies In Color
By Jno. Cassel the distinguished
young New York artist.
Through the courtesy of Newman
Bros. Co., for many years famous
for their sweet toned highgrade
pianos, we are enabled to offer our
patrons free a series of four lovely
art studies in full color as a calen
der for 1911 for only a little service
—just the names of three friends
who are thinking of buying pianos,
or of seven families who have girl-
children who ought to study music.
Adults only must call at our display
rooms and leave addresses on special
cards. Martin &. Pentecost
Carrollton. Ga.
Training outweighs
Long service
There is no better proof of
this than the, every-day scenes
of long service, untrained em
ployes at the beck and call of
younger men who occupy the
big positions because of their
training. It’s a case of Train
ing vs. Long Service—with the
odds in favor of the trained man.
Get out of the untrained rut.
Mark and mail the attached cou-;
pon and’let the I.C. S., of Scran
ton, tell how you can qualify for
a better position. How you can
protect yourself against servitude
in your old age. How you can
become an expert at yonr chosen
line of work.
That the business of the I/C.S.
is to Raise Salaries is shown by
the monthly average of 300 let
ters voluntarily written by stu
dents reporting salaries raised
and advancement won through
I.C. S. help.. No necessity for
leaving home. No books to buy.
Marking the coupon puts you to
no expense and places you under
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no obligation. Mark il NOW.
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Statue of Limitatioo will soon
run out on those suits at 25 per ct.
off for cash at Jackson & Griffin’s.
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