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THE CARROLL FREE PRESS. CARROLLTON, OEOR04A.
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Bradley, Hyatt & Co.
Bradley, Hyatt & Co.
Bradley, Hyatt & Co
and Price Reducions
We announce our semi annual clearance sale of Shoes, Clothing, Hats, Furnishings,
Men and Women Wears.
$24.00 Suits
- $18.00
22.00 Suits
- 16.50
20.00 Suits
15.00
18.00 Suits
- 13.50
15.00 Suits
11.25
12.00 Suits
- 9.00
10.00 Suits
. 7.50
$9.oo Boys Suits
8.00 Boys Suits
7.50 Boys Suits
6.00 Boys Suits
5.oo Boys Suits
4.oo Boys Suits
3.50 Boys Suits
3.oo Boys Suits
$6.75
6.oo
5.65
4.50
3.75
3.oo
2.65
2.25
7.50 Mens Pants
6.50 Mens Pants
6.oo Mens Pants
5.oo Mens Pants
4,oo Mens Pants
3.50 Mens Pants
3.oo Mens Pants
1 Lot Summer Suits and Coats, mostly small sizes, 1-3 Regular Price. All Misses and Childrens
Low Shoes, Pumps and Oxfords 10 per cent. oft. One lot Mens and BoysStraw Ha ts* l-2Regular
Price. All Mens and Boys Shirts, with or without Collar at reduced Prices Ofcourse you will
understand that no goods are charged at reduced prices
$3.50 Zeigler Oxfords & Pumps 3.15
$3 Zeigler Oxfords and Pumps 2.65
2.50 Zeigler Oxfords & Pumps 2.25
$2 Zeigler Oxfords and Pumpo 1.65
$4 Zeigler Oxfords and Pumps 3.50
In this lot are the best sellers of the
season-Velvets=Satins-Suedes=Kid.
Mens White Duck Pants i oft
Mens Summer Coats
Mens Straw Hats
Boys Straw Hats
Boys Knee Pants
Mens White Vests
1-4 off
1-4 off
1-4 off
1-4 off
10 pr ct, off
Trunks, Grips, Suitcases 10 “ off
$6 Bannister Oxfords
$5 Banister Oxfords
$4 Crawford Oxfords
$3.50 Crawford Oxfords
$3 Crawford Oxfords
One lot odds and ends in Men’s low
cut shoes at i off.
4.95
4.25
3.50
$3.15
2.65
10 Per Cent Off on all Misses and Childrens Low Shoes in Pumps and Oxfords
$3 White Canvas Oxfords - 2.25
2.50 White Canvas Oxfords - 1.89
$2 White Canvas Oxfords - 1.48
1.50 White Canvas Oxfords - 1.19
All sizes for Ladies and Misses
$3 Men’s Felt Hats
2.50 Men’s Felt Hats
$2 Men’s Felt Hats
1.50 Men’s Felt Hats
The new shapes for Men and
B
2.50
2.15
1.65
1.25
oys.
Under No Circumstances Will Goods Be
Charged to Anyone at These
Reduced Prices.
° NE PRICE Of PART M ENT STOBC
CARROLLTON, GA-
Because of These Greatly Reduced Prices
We are Obliged to Make Extra
Charge for Alterations.
m MORE FRECKLES
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Wilson’s Freckle Cream
Guaranteed To Remove
Them or Your Money
Back.
Tho old fallacy, that once freckled
talways freckled, lias been exploded
since Wilson’s Freckle Cream came on
the market.
The old saying, freckled as a “Guinea
3Cgg,” no longer strikes terror to the
heart of the outdoor girl who has a
fair, tender skin, for we guarantee to
remove the worst case of freckles, even
though your face is literally covered
•with them, and at the same time you
have a skin food that will remove tan,
tsunhurn and pimples.
The "Face Value” of Wilson’s Freckle
■Cream is inestimable, and if you wish
to be attractive, you should strive for
the creamy, healthy glow that comes
from using this remedy,
Sold in f)Oc jars by all druggists under
•the positive guarantee to refund your
money if It does not give entire satis
faction.
If your druggist can not supply you.
ssend us his name and 50e in stamps and
we will mall you a full size jar.
The Wilson Freckle Cream Co.,
Charleston's. C. 1
$
Nothing Omitted.
“Waiter,” called a diner at a local
[ club, “come here at once. Here’s a
hook and eye in this salad!”
“Yesseh, yesseh,” said the waiter,
/grinning broadly. “Dat’s a paht of
■de dressing seh l”—Cleveland Plain
Still. .
MARRIAGE BY CAPTURE.
A Seminole Brave Must Win His Wifo
In a Fair Race.
The Seminole is the only Indian
today who is as free as were his an
cestors in the pre-Columbian days.
If all the world but tho Everglades
in Florida were to lie blotted"out of
existence the latter would still he
enough of a world for the Semi
nole’s wants and happiness. He is
peaceable and honest and was never
worthy of the terrible things done
to him a hundred years ago by the
white men, when nearly everybody
believed that the “only good Indian
was a dead Indian.”
Marriage by wife capture apper
tains among the Seminoles. After
the parents of the girl have con
sented to the marriage the young
suitor sots a roasted wild turkey or
a ham of venison yt the door of"the
maiden’s home. If this be accept
able to her the young brave is sure
of his wifo provided he can capture
her in a fair race at the July corn
dance or on some other festive oc
casion.
After capturing his intended
preparations are then made for the
wedding. The very simple cere
mony involves the bridegroom pro
ceeding in gala attire to the girl’s
home, there to remain through his
life as a member of her family.
So the Seminoles still live out
their happy life, marrying and giv
ing in marriage, cultivating their
crops on tho hummocks of the Ever
glades, dwelling bpneath the shade
of the pine trees, soiling alligators
nnd other skins to the whites and
in return buying bright calicoes and
other merchandise brought to tho
trading post from Fort Myers. The
Seminoles now number about 500
souls and appear to be gradually in
creasing.—Living Church.
The First Knitting Machines.
In the reign of Queen Elizabeth
first mention is made of hand knit
ting. William See in 1589 invented
the first knitting machine, called a
knitting frame or stocking frame,
lie was refused a patent in Eng
land and went to Franco and estab
lished a factory at Lou on. This ma
chine was introduced into the Unit
ed States shortly after the Levolu-
tionary war, was modified and im
proved by a Yankee and a factory
established at Cohoes, N. Y., in
1832.
Co.uy Von of Coal.
On Jan. 10. ITS!), thirteen men
brought a wagon with a ton of coal
from Loughborough, in Leicester
shire, to London as a present to the
then Lrinco' of Wales. When tho
coal was emptied into the collar tho
clerk oi tho cellars gave them t
guineas, nnd as soon as the prince
was informed ol it his highness
sent them 20 guineas and ordered
them a pot of boor each man.
They performed their journey,
which is 111 miles, in eleven days
and drew the coal all tho way with
out any relief.—London Tit-Bits.
WRONG WITH YOUR CHICKS?
You can’t always tell at first glance—but if chicks
don’t thrive look for lice, especially the big gray
fallows (head lice) on head, neck and under wings.
Act quickly, for two or three such blood suckers cart
kill a chick in a few days. Not all dead chicks are
murdered by lice, but these lice are killing their
share rigiit along. Don’t you stand for it—You’re not
helpless, for Donkey’s Head Lice Ointment for little
chicks is speedy, sure, and positively doesn’t injure the
chicks. All Conkey Remedies Guaranteed.
Keep it on hand. Price 10c, 25c. Get it right here.
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No Time Wasted.
Olaf Larson, working in a milli
nery warehouse, backed into an ele
vator shaft and fell down five sto
ries with a load of boxes. Horror
stricken, the other employees rush
ed down the stairs, only to find him
picking himself unharmed out of
the rubbish.
“Ess de boss mad?” he whispered
cautiously. “Tal’ ’em Ay had to
come down for nails anyway."—
Success Magazine.
uk;
All He Had to Say.
An old negro was brought to trial
in a southern town for stealing a
chicken.
“Rastus,” said the judge before
pronouncing sentence, “I am about
to give you two months in the work-
house. Have you anything to say
for yourself?”
“Good heavens, boss,” exclaimed
the old man—“two months for
stcalin’ one hen!”
“Have you anything to say?” re
peated the judge sternly.
“All I got to say is, boss,” de
clared the negro, “ ’tain’ no use to
sen’ me to no jail for two months
for stealin’ one chicken, ’case ef I
spent two months in jail for ev’ry
chicken I done stole I mought as
well done been bawn in jail.”—Hu
man Life.
torgia School of Technology
Atlanta, Ga.
A Technical
Institute of the
highest rank.
Located in the
most progress
ive city of the
South. 1050 feet above sea level. Advanced
courses in Mechanical, Electrical, Textile and
Civil Engineering, Engineering Chemistry,
Chemistry and Architecture. Extensive and
new equipment of Shop, Mill, Laboratories, etc.
New Hospital, new Engineering Shop Building,
_ . new Y. M. C. A. Building. Cost reasonable.
Students received at any time during the session.
Free Scholanhipa--la order to afford the young men of Georgia high-
class technical education, the legislature has assigned 15 free scholarships
to each county in the state. For catalog and information, address
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3. C. MATBESON, LL. D.. PreaUUst