The Carroll free press. (Carrollton, Ga.) 1883-1948, May 11, 1911, Image 1

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tftlt \cU pVia’i vt\» c V Gkrrnll 3m JlrriiH. THE PEOPLE’S POPULAR PAPER AND THE OFFICIAL ORGAN OF CARROLL COUNTY CARROLLTON. CARROLL COUNTY, GEORGIA. THURSDAY, MAY II 1911 Save One Soul for Jesus. Charlie D. TIKttua. to save ono soul for to bring ono soul to to lead ono soul to to do some work lor Jo - BUS, JO - SU3 Jo - SU3, Jo - BUS, Some poor soul by From tho wea - ry To tho fount of Try some pro - ciousi sin do - paths of life and soul to Revival at the Methodist ten - dor-nos? The Bass-Stapleton meeting which began last Sunday at the Methodist j Church is attracting the attention of the whole city, and the indications 1 are that this will be one of the' graetest revivals ever held in Car rollton. Every service has been largely attended and it seems the attendance increases with interest. Mr. Bass is a preacher equal to the occasion, and one would have to go a long way to find a more forceful and plain speaker in his earnest efforts to win souls for the Lord. Mr. Bass posses a genial disposiition which enables him to hold the undivided attention of his audience while he presents some very plain, wholesome and k soul-stir- ing truths, , Mr. Stapleton, the singer, arrived Monday and has directed the music which is a very beautiful and im portant feature of the work. It is indeed refreshing to observe the co-operation by ihe pastors and Christian members of the various churches of the city. Special sermon to men Sunday afternoon at 3:30. Friday morning at 10 o’clock mothers service, wear a white rose, Friday afternoon at 4 o’clock Children’s service. 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 1 l' wcl-como all who come to Him, Ho thosin-ner will jm-ceivo. First Baptist Church prljhl, UKH, by Charlie o■ Tillman. 'Ah, Sunday, May 14th. 1911. Prelude “Morning Chimes” La- Villa. Offertoire “Menuet” Jenson Postlude “Albumblatt” Wagner. No services Sunday evening on account of Methodist Meeting. Young Woman’s Missionary Society meets Sunday 4 p. m. Carrollton Bank Carrollton, Ga., is desirous of you doing business with them and will aid you in every reasonable way. Capital $100,000, Surplus and profits over $65,000 Every man ought to have a banking connection. Evangelists J. M. Bass and O. W. Stapleton, who are conducting a Revival at the Methodist Church. Chautauqua News T HE growth of this bank is the best evidence that its polic}’ and methods are in accord with the demands of present day busincs needs. The Farmer, Merchant or Manufacturer seeking modern banking connections, will find this bank as liberal in its dealings as is consistent with sound banking. We are at all times prepared to discuss your ^requirements with you and invite consultation. Carrollton District Sunday School Association The first National Bank Capital $100,000.00. Surplus 100,000.00 you NEVER MISS THE '‘Of 1 The Convention will be held May 14 1911., at Stripling’s ChapeL Convention called to order at 10 o’clock. Devotional Service R. A Freeman Address of Welcome Chas Boyd. Response Rev. D. A. Sox. Appointment of Committees. Convention Sermon Rev. Hncka- bee. Afternoon Session Song Service at 1 o’clock by Chor ister J. A. Lyle. Reports from the Schools of the District limited to five minutes each. Discussion fifteen minutes each as follows: Gleanings from the State S. S. Convention A. K. Snead. The Adult Classes H. B. Adams. How to secure the Attendance and Attention of boys. Miss Roxie McWhorter. On the Preparation of the Lesson. C. E. Roop. The Qualification and Duties of the Secretary. W. L. Aycock. How to teach the lesson. R. W. Adamson. Business for good of Association and reports of Committee. Mr. R. Lee Sharpe has just re ceived a letter from Mr. Arthur Gingle, the Chautauqua man, telling him it was impossible for him to conre at once. Mr. Sharpe telegraph ed him, “Our enterprising and wide awake men all want a Chautauqua Will wire amount of tickets sold Monday. Try to get LaFollette or Hobson.” A place to keep your surplus. A place to borrow when you need to borrow. A place to clear your checks. Stamp Pictures We will he pleased to make these little pictures for a while at 25c per dozen. Don't loose sight that we are headquatters for the finest pictures in all sizes. Cash in advance for stamp pictures. We will appreciate your business. J. G. Buyers. We are prepared to furnish you the service mentioned. Citizens Bank Carrollton, Ga. Lost | Changed Date of Singing Black and white spotted pig, will 1 The all day singing announced weigh about 50 pounds. Informa- for 3rd Sunday in May at Oak Grove tion leading to his recovery will be has been postponed to the first Sun- rewarrded. J. D. Sewell 2 day in June. J. W. Stallings For American Men With Self Respect J. E. Reagan Dead ATERTILL IK THE WELL UNS DRY istArt A iUNT TODAY Mr. J. E. Reagan died at his resi dence last Friday, following the am putation of his foot,which was made necessary by the accidental dis charge of a shot gun, the entire load taking effect in his foot. The funeral services were held at the residence on Dixie street and were conducted by the Elks, of which order he was a member. He leaves a wife, one child and a host of other relatives to mourn his untimely death. The Carrollton Library Copyright 19OT, by C. E. Zimmerman Co.—No. 63 W HILE your income is steady and everything is running smoothly you don’t miss a bank ac count, but under adverse circumstances you miss the money yon have spent. Don’t wait for the ' well to run dry but start a bank account today. THE PEOPLES BANK CARROLLTON, GA. :APITAL $60,000 SURPLUS $6,000 R. Adamson, Pres, Jno M. Jackson,V-Pres G. C. Cook, Cashier. The Carrollton Library has just received a nice new lot of 1 ooks. The names of some of them are the Rosary, Molly Make and the Believe, Eves Second HusbandJ a Circuit Riders Wife, The Circular Stairway, Mary Cary, Polly of Cir cus, The Music Master, Dixie Hart and The Goose Girl The Library is open Monday, Wednesday and Friday from three to five o’clock. Lula Baskin Librarian Men who are not cheap, and avoid cheapness because they know it is the most ex pensive risk in the long run=— For these men Stein-BIoch have tailored their clothes and put into them thought and money and rightness. Our Summer Suits are all tail ored by Stein-Block. We can show you many styles and they all fit. Try them on before our mirrows. $15 to $25 Carrollton Public School At a recent meeting of the City j School Board the present faculty was I unanimously relected for the next scholastic year, 1911-12. I I