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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.
H1LLYER TRUST COMPANY
Capital and Surplus $300,000.00
“Home of Savings”
New Hiliyer Trust Co.
Building.
140 Peach'ree St.
Ready May 1, 1911.
North Broad and Luckie Sts.
Atlanta, Ga.
Hulett.
Mr. Hubbard had an appointment
at Mars Hill Sunday but was rained
out.
Misses Annie and Thelmer Laseter
of Cross Plains.spent Saturday night
and Sunday in our community.
°^Mrs. Driver of Cross Plains is visit
ing her sister Mrs.Barnet Wallis this
week.
Abilene.
We are having some rain at present. 0
Farmers will get behind if it keep
coming.
Mrs. Mollie Neil and Sam Robert
of Atlanta are visiting in ibis com
munity.
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Mandeville Mills
HIGH GRADE
Miss Flossie McCain spent Satur
day in Bowdon.
Mrs. Lucy Boyd spent the latter
part of last week in Carrollton.
Mrs..J. M. Wallis made short
visit to her father.
Mrs. Lula Brooks spent some time
visiting relatives here last week.
Mrs. Fannie Lumsden and mother-
in-law spent Monday with Mrs. Geo.
Jones near Consolation.
For Ladies and Gentlemen
CARROLL CAFE
to Newuau 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.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Duncan have
a right sick baby. We hope it will
be ‘well again soon.
“Miss Lula Williams who has been
very sick, we are glad to say is up
again.
Our little town is building up fast.
Another dwelling is being erected.
School is holding up finely for the
time of year, being sufficient to em
ploy two teachers. ,
Eunice and Sallie Neil visited
Mrs. Minnie Mote recently,
Preston Muse is right sick at pres
ent.
nizers
We are glan to state the Rev, H.
W. Boatright has accepted the call
at Plesant Ridge for another year.
Hope every body will come to hear
him. '
There will be singing every second
Sunday morning at nine o'clock and
we hope every body will attend and
bring their books.
F. T. Pollard & Co. are cuttiug
logs at a lively rate these wet days.
Liberty.
Saturday and Sunday were regular
preaching days at this place.
School closed at this place Friday
J. R. Dorough and S. H. Shoemate
We have organized a society
known as the W. F. K. society The made a hustling trip to Carrollton
members are doing
work.
some splendid
We have also started a library. 1
was established on Washintons birth
day. We already have several books.
Any help will be appreciated.
Do you know that o£ all the minor ailments
colds are by far the most dangerous? It is
not the cold itself that you need not fear,
but the serious disease that It often leads to.
Most ot these are known as germ diseases.
Pneumonia and consumption are among
h; a. V\i ii :i:; hamberlain’s ough
Remedy and cure your cold while you can?
For Salr by W. L, Worthy and Johnson
Drug o.
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Just Think How Refreshing
The Norman is a buggy with
merit, has stood the test and for
style and service it stands at the
head of the list.
Carrollton Hardware Co.
Friday.
Mr. Will Harmons and family were
in our ville Saturday.
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Why You Should Use Them
Because when you give to your crops the right
sort of available plant food, you grow crops
that yield you good money at a little cost.
Users of
Our Fertilizers
often make a bale of cotton to the acre, and lead in
banner crops generally. If you have never
used them da not fail to do so this
season. -M-M- Fertilizers are
Superior
Mr. Hut Cavender who has been
very ill for several days is improv
ing, very fast.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Dorough visited 0
C. M. Ray and family Sunday. 0
Mr. James Porter and son Edmond 9
visited Mr. and Mrs. Joel Johnson
Saturday and Sunday. ' 0
Mr. T. E. Fortner of near Whites*' 1 ^
burg spent Thursday night with
Uncle Bill Shoemate.
You insure against waste when you buy them.
There is a special tested brand to suit YOUR?
crop and soil. Let us tell you about it Free,
Mandeville Mills
Uncle Bill Shoemake and wife
visited Mr. Hewston Masdon and
family Monday.
There wiilbe an allday singing
Yellow Dirt next third Sunday.
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Hurrah! for the Free Press and its
many readers.
CARROLLTON, GA,
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Fleming & Robinson,
W. J. Stewart, ...
Maple Street Warehouse Co.
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FOR SALE.
Jersey milch cow. Price $35,
Where are They?
Land famine in America.
The time has passed when a man! Nice
might move westward and take up j Apply to G. W. Gray Routed,
virgin soil at his pleasure, and, in Carrollton, Ga.
general, it may be said that the son
of the farmer of to-day must look for
his sole heritage to the laud his father
holds. It is now a barren boast that
“Uncle Sam has a farm for every one
of us.” In 1906 we had less than
ninety million acres of unoccupied
habitable land. What a slim reserve
that is may be realized jjfrom the I
What has become of the old-fash-1
ioned man whoes shoes squeaked as j
he walked cautiously down the!
church isle? asks the Montgomery j
Advertiser.
And the man who could hear a
fact that one-fourth of it was dis-1 cow bell in the distance and deter-1
posed of in the following year. We! mine by the sound whether Blossom
cannot add to our agricultural areas, j was grazing or coming home?
except by irrigation and drainage, j And the girl wearing a bonnet—a
but we may. by intelligent selection real red cloth bonnet, not a hat—who
of crops, by scientific cultivation and | swept the yards off Saturday after-
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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
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does an ironing for cost of One Cent,
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Price $3.50. Get a Monitor
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WANTED! Live, Hustling Agents to represent us in Carroll and
other counties. ost liberal terms for Exclusive County Right
ever offered. Territory is going FAST—place your application
TO-DAY.
J. M. BALLARD
by careful treatment of land, make
it produce three or four times as
much as it does at present. And
this is the direction in which our
development should proceed, for we
must find Jroom within the next
thirty years for a double population
in a territory already occupied, ac
cording to our undiscerning ideas.
The American farmer of the future
must be a man of broad mind and
technical knowledge. He must apply
to his operation the same thoughtful
management precision and foresight
that characterizes the business con
duct of the manufacturer and the
merchant
There is no reason why our farm
lands should not yield as bounteously
as ever they did or as those of older
countries da But sucha condition can
be brought about only by intelligent
effort and self sacrifice on the part of
our present farmers. More is needed
than the mere cessation of the
destructive method of cultivation in
practice. A definate system of lands
restoration must be pursued. This
may entail some cutrailment of
immediate profits, but| ultimately
compensation for the temporary
loss is assured. The farmer who shall
enter upon a recuperative plan of
treating his land by fertilizing it-
rotating crops, etc. , will enjoy a
constantly increasing yield to the
acre. It is safe to say that at the end
of thirty years the aggregate returns
from the land will prove to be as
great as could have been secured by
any other method, But there will be
this important difference, that where
as by the present reckless manner of
tillage he must leave a greately
impaired property to his children,
by.careful cultivation can transfer to
them vastly improved land .—The
Craftsman
noon in anticipation of Sunday com
pany.
And the school boy who used a
slate as a book-shelf between the
school house and his home?
And thejiousewife who knew how
many holes a quilting frame should
have?
And the man who set a steel trap
in the smoke house?
And the girl who mever got on the
left side of a cow to milk her?
And the boy who carved his name
on a sweetgum tree and watched
the letters disappear by the time he
put on long pants?
Any the young man who tipped
his hat to elders?
And the boy who went 'possum
hunting with the negro on Friday
night, winding up in a furbidden
cane patch about 11 o'clock?
S. RAMSAY
Brickwork of all kinds, Buildings,
Foundations, Pressed BricK and Tile
Mantels, Boiler Setting, etc.
Strictly first class work.
P. O, Box J,
Estimates given.
Phone 260.
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District Agent Manager.
WEHADKEE, ALA.
Lumber Lumber
Bills promptly filled on s
notice, ill 3 miles north of t<
Call Phone No. 995-11.
Apr 19 J. 0. Moore.
ALL MY PIMPLES GOilE
Girl Tells How a Blotchy Skin Was
Cleansed By a Simple Wash.
"I whs ashamed of my fare,” writes
Miss Minnie Pickard of Altamahaw,
N. C. “It was all full of pimples and
scars, hut after using D. D. D. Pre
scription I can say that now there is
no sign of that E.zema, and that was
three years ago.”
D. D. D. has become so famous as
a cure and instant relief in K"zema
and all other smious skin diseases,
that its value is sometimes overlooked
In clearing up rash, pimples, black
heads, and all other minor forms of
skin impurities.
The fact is, that while D. D. D. is
eo penetrating that it strikes to the
very root of Eczema or any other seri
ous trouble, the soothing Oil of Winter-
green, Thymol and other ingredients
are so carefully compounded there Is
po wash for the skin made that can
NOTICE
FIRST ROUND
I will be at the following placed at the time indicated
for the purppse of receiving of Receiving State and County
Tax Returns for the year 1911.
Carrollton,
Lcwell,
Clem,
Banning,
Whitesburg,
County Line,
Cross Plains,
Shiloh,
Smitlifield,
Flint Corner,
Turkey Creek
Carrollton,
Bowdon,
Victory,
New Mexico,
Tyus, _
Roopville,
Hulett,
Villa Rica,
Temple,
Kansas,
M andevillo,
Sand Hill,
compare with this great household
remedy for every kind of skin trouble.
D. D. D. is pleasant to use, perfectly
harmless to the most delicate skin,
and absolutely reliable^ A 25-cer.t
bottlfe will give von positive proof of
the wonderful effectiveness of this
great remedy.
Mon. & Tues.
Wednesday,
Wednesday,
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Thursday,
Thursday,
Thursday,
Friday.
Friday,
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Saturday,
Monday,
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Tfiesday,
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5, from 12 to 2 p m
5, from 3 to 5 p m
6, from _6 to 9 a m
6. from 11 to 1 p m
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ISP" Not ice Further: I have arranged so as to keep my office op
very Sat urday and First Tuesday. •
“ Begi nnirg with the 5th day of June Mr. C. S. Boyd will be in
Receive r’s C fT c c daily from 6 a m to 12 m and from 1 p m to 6 p:
inc luding the 20th day, at which time the books close.
The first day of February has been fixed as the basis for l
returns for the year 1911.
I will thank you for a fair and honest valuation of all your prop
A. E. NIX, R. T, R. C, C.
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