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THE PEOPLE’S POPULAR PAPER AND THE OFFICIAL ORGAN OF CARROLL COUNTY
CARROLLTON. CARROLL COUN TY. GEORGIA. THURSDAY, MARCH 30 1911
The farmer of today enjoys any number of luxuries and
conveniences that were unknown but a few years ago. ' The
telephone, free rural delivery, better educational facilities
improved farm machinery, all have played a prominent part
in making life on the farm pleasant.
But a bank account, one on which he can draw his
personal checks, is a convenienca almost indespensable to
the modern farmer. By means of his check book and check
he is able to keep an accurate on all business transactions.
Such a record is important to the farmer, and the First'
National Bank gives special attention to the caring of farm
ers’ accounts. With ample capital and convenient banking
facilities we can sere you to your complete satisfaction.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF CARROLLTON.
Capital $ioo,ooo,oo surplus $100,000.00
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NOTICE
If you intend to enter the contest for the premiums that we
offer you are compelled to register before April 15th.
Call at this bank for instructions and we will be glad to give
the same to you. Don’t wait too late to enter this contest.
Be sure and register before the fifteenth day of April.
Statement of the Condition of the
Citizens Bank
Located at Carrollton, Ga at the close of bnsiness
March 7th, 1911.
kesouboes
l.mins and Discounts * ,w ’ 401
Overdrafts
Furniture and Fixtures
LIABILITIES
. ,, 10 *50.000.00
800 Capital Stock laid In
. ... 12,600.00
0 205 22|Surplus Fund
taxes Pold 2.685.01
Due from Hanks and Bankers
in the
Due trom Banks and Bankers
tu otlier slatos
Currency
Silver, Sickles and Pennies.
rent expenses «fc
Individual Deposits subject 6#M0gg
to check
7,828 24(certified Checks
1,021. oolcashier's Checks
8,187.18
Exchanges for the Clearing
House
, $160,074 44
Borrowed Money.
160,074.4 4
STATE OF <mOBGIA O.^ro^ounty. h ier of Cltlxens Bank^ who being
Before me came A K. Snea^ e g 0 l„B *tat«nent Is a
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 8 lms. O. S. V.
Program.
Last week there appeared in
this paper a notice of an “Important
Meeting” soon to be held in our city.
Below is given a program of that
meeting.
M. E. Church, South.
Sunday, Aprial 2nd, at 3. p m
1. Opening Exercises of Song and
Prayer
2. Address, Christain Citizenship,-
A. K. Snead.
3. Address, Our Most Valuable
Asset—The Child and what to do
with him,—Prof. H. B. Adams.
4. Address, Respect for Office,-
Hon. S. W. Harris.
5. Address, Reverence for Law, —
Hon. Chas. E. Roop.
6. Paper, Sanitation and Hygiene
— Dr. J. B. Camp.
7. Open Discussion of any of the
above topics.
8. Organization of a Society or
Order for the promotion of our gen
eral welfare.
The above program promises to
be one of great interest both by
reason of the speakers and the top
ics to be discussed. Let all the.
people come out to this meeting
Millinery Openings
The millinery opening of this
season surpasses anything in loveli
ness we have seen here before.
Most wonderfully and wholly new
and significent are the displays of
seasons headwear. Ranging
this
Miss Mildred Rntherford
Miss Mildred Rutherford of Athens
Ga., formerly president of Lucy Cobb
College, will deliver an illustrated
lecture on "The South During the
Sixties” at the Public School'Audi
torium nextTuesday evening at 8:30
o’clock under the auspices of Annie
Wheeler Chapter of the U. D. C's.
Miss Rutherford dresses in the
costume of the wai^period of our
history during her lecture. Audiences
in Atlanta and other cities have been
greatly pleased with this educational
program.
The local U. D. C’s. are to be con
gratulated on bringing Miss Ruther
ford here.
An admission of 25 cents for
children and 35 cents for adults
will be charged.
me r 11 ltKxndMtoC* priuicn. ' i
Pastor will preach Sunday morning.
Subject; “Men and the Kingdom.
Mr Harry S. Bickford of Atlanta
Wi At'‘the evening hour the service
will be in charge of the laymen.
Special male quartette also Mr.
Bickford will sing *again. Jpdge
Beall and Prof. Adams will deliver
addresses on the layman’s movement
A cordial welcome to all.
A Card of Thanks.
from the very modest to the most
elaborate, providing for every taste
and requirement of each individual.
Bradley, Hyatt’s millinery parlor
does credit to their trimmers, and
Carrollton ladies can well boast of
such an establishment in our town
that can produce such artistic head-
wear, surpassing [anything that is
shown in many larger cities.
Among their large display are to
bejsften many lovely new gage shapes
beautifully trimmed in white and
black hand made wings and flowers.
Another, a dainty and girlish hat
was of white milan straw tastily
trimmed in white willow plumes
and white lace, others of all the new
shades of blue, brown, grey, wisteria
and champagne in the pretty soft
braids and straws, and looking like
flower gardens, so natural in color
the trimmings of flowers and foliage.
Beautiful, indeed were the milli
nery creations at A. J. Baskin Co’s
so exclusive in style and coloring,
all holding a suggestion of spring.
Among this display are to be seen
many lovely new turbans in all the
new and various colors of soft straws
and braids. One that was especially
admired by all the ladies was a soft
little brown straw tastily trimmed
in tiny moss roses and foliage. An
other catchy creation of this season
was a lovely black straw trimmed
in hand made wings of soft white
straw and tiny black flowers giving
to this hat a distinctive novelty and
charm. Another hat that was much
admired was a lovely black picture
hat of lace trimmed in long willow
plumes, others were of white milan
straw trimmed in white lace and
willow plumes.
Styles varied and pleasing was
the display at Bass Coalson’s mill
inery parlor, presenting an array at
once imposing and delightful.
Tue windows of th's establish-
'B5~i:ofliiinw*-H-»v , .rfept picture of spring,
do well to see this wifi'aow.
The ladies were much pleased
with the Easter Display of millinery
at Heaton’s.
This display spoke eloquently
of spring, showing rare taste and
individuality.
ThI ladies of this city truly have
nothing to complain of here for every
requirement is met. Something to
suit the individual taste of every
oip.
You Often Hear People
Say of a Man
“He has money in the Bank,” and the people
speak of him with respect as one who is getting
along in the world.
It is a good thing for your standing to have
money in a bank, and it is easier than you think
especially as the
Carrollton Bank
Carrollton, Ga.,
is desirous of you doing business >vith them and
will aid you in every reasonable way.
Capital $100,000, Surplus and profits over $65,000
IB. F.BOTKINT
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Call and See About Borrowing Money.
loans Made on Farms and’Cjty House andLots.
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To the many citizens and lodges
e r'n.miitnn who have extended
the?r d sweet° spmpathy to us on ac
count of the loss °f our dear Clara,
Notice
The Morning Service at the Pres
/terian Church next Sunday, April
ad, will be an important occasion.
Words cannot express the apprecia- he church reports for the past year
tinn nor consolation, in view of the^H be made, and the second quart-
Urt that her high Christian character,.^ communion service will be ob-
hadleftitsimpressionandcommand-erved.lt is expected that every
> i nve a nd respect for .in trunember will attend this service,
death of Mrs. Clara Belcher Wrigh W. E. D
and the family has lost.Us bngtea
treasure and the world hair Goods,
most beautiful spirits. We sna
ever keep in our hearts tender fee j am stop pi n g a t the Dixie House
ing for Carrollton Ga. end tne ni L Newnan St., with a complete line
ness and sympathy of its citzeijj Human Hair Goods, consisting of
All of the members of the t, ®J”$witches, Transformations, Puffs,
family take this means to tnaij ur j 8 etc Also old switches remod-
you, one and all. fled. Combings sterilized and made
— nto switches. Prompt attention
rinu/ard Band Organized liven to orders Bobbing childrens
Uliwai u lair snpr*ialtv
Friday, March 24th„ at f mu F
the Onward Band of the CentralIB
. t7 „ n ..lair a specialty. Phones350 and 33
24th., at 7:30 p Mrs. Nannie D Guy
Special Notice.
Ivited, were Rev. J. 1. LiDSo Beginning next Monday April
THE PARLOR
BARBER SHOP
Harris Bros., Proprietors
Hot And Cold Baths
Furniture and fixtures of the newest
^4- imnrnvpd sanitflrv models
, . . 3d
Miss Amelia Power. , jontinuing for three days, we will
In addition to the regular ^ e la ve at the Book Store a special
business, the following program | i8 p| ay of the standard and New
rendered, Temperence being t e fj ome Sewing Machines, the Stand-
ject studied: - ^ Center Needle Machine is the
Song—Yield Not to lemp almost scientific improvement of the
I Prayer—Rev. Gibson. ,, p ige on Sewing Machines, you should
I Song—Touch not the ueaaiyru^ f a jj tQ gee ^jg machine.
Reading—Mrs.E.M. Smith. During this display we will sell,
” bile thep last, one 15c bottle of the
ist sewing machine oil and a 25c
achine needle threader for 15c.
e have only 100 of them, so if you
wn a machine or expect to own one
Music—Amelia Power. .you should be sure to get one.
This society was organised _re Remember the days, Monday,
17 th., and the following o 'uesday an( j Wednesday, the 3rd,
were elected : - Florence ^ t ji an( j 5^ 0 f April. We are look-
Pres;Percy Smith, Vice-P«jpg for you, Yours truly
Music-Amelia Power .
Declamation—Horry Fleming
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Ss by Mr. J..H. Harris H
Gibson.
most improved sanitary
Horry Fleming, Secretary an
All members of Mrs. Smiths .
School class are eligible form
ship in Onward Band, and
N. A. Horton
|From this date, a circle “H” Cross
will appear on our labels, and
Strictly Up To The Minute.
requested. t d_J. 0 ^J 0 ^ eb8 piher printed matter. It is our guar-
being held every
Smiths home.
antee of quality. J. R. Holt Drug Co.
Stein-Bloch
Smart Clothes
Once More Spring Opens
and with it we herald for you
our fresh new styles to go
with the season. You think
of clothes with the Spring and
your best interests must turn
your mind toward our store.
In this you are wise, for
our new Spring styles are
Stein-Bloch, than which, dol
lar for dollar, there are no
better clothes value in the
world. Try on these Stein-
Bloch Clothes. $12.50 to $25