The Carroll free press. (Carrollton, Ga.) 1883-1948, August 21, 1913, Image 7

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THE CARROLL FREE PRESS, CARROLLTON, GA. To Prevent Blood Poisoning apply at once the wonderful old reliable DR. PORTER'lftNTISEPTIC HEALING OiL.asur- (leal dreailnf that relieves pain and heals at the same time. Not a liniment. 25c. 50c. $1.00, HOTEL ANSLEY ATLANTA, GA. Qpen June 23, 1913 The South’s finest and mos' imodern hotel. Fireproof. 30b rooms. Rooms with running water and rprivate toilet $1.00 per day. Rooms with connecting bath $1.60 per day. Rooms with private bath $2.00 per day and up. Finest Ratnskellar, Cafe and Private Dining Rooms in the South. J. B. POUND. Pres. J. F. LETTOfr, Mgr. CHAS. G. DAY, Ass’t Mgr. the needs of the church. Tlu> church today needs preach ers more than anything else. One of the elm rues against our theo logical seminaries, made with painful Iteration, is that they are making Biblical scholars and phi losophers and ecclesiastical or ganizers and sociological diagnos ticians. but that only now and then do they deliver to the churches preachers and that they are not therefore supplying tho church's greatest need. The church of today must have men of varied gifts. The work of the modern minister Is many sided. He must lie pastor, teach er. administrator, social engineer, leader flet this not lie forgotten), hut the church's supremest need is for effective preachers, and be cause of this need churches are asking for preachers. When com mittees of vacant churches go ou a search for a minister they Invariably try to get on the trail of a man who can preach. “No man who knows how to preach with grace and power need stand Idle In the murket place a sin gle hour."—Rev. Dr. Ezra Squler Tipple. Guess It Is. Venst—I see street gns !nmp» were firs'- used In London In 1807. Cr'.ruson- lieak—Indeed: I didn't know that Joke nlamt the fellow holding up a lamp post In the early morning hours was is old hs that. —Yonkers Statesman. Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills will help you, aa they have helped others. Good for all kinds of pain. Used to relieve Neuralgia, Head ache, Nervousness, Rheumatism, Sciatica, Kidney Pains, Lumbago, Locomotor Ataxia, Backache, Stomachache, Carsickness, Irri tability and for pain in any part of the body. "I hava always been subject to neuralgia and have suffered from It for yeara. While visiting my eon and suffering from one of the old attacks, he brought me a box of Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills. I used them as directed and after taking them It was the first time In years the neuralgia ceased from the use of medicine." MRS. E. C. HOWARD, 402 Oreene 8t„ Dowaglac, Mich. At sll druggists. 25 doaee 25c. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. Special Clubbing OFFER LOOK 7KT THIS: Tri-Weekly Constitution - $1.00 McCall’s Magazine - - 1.00 CARROLL FREE PRESS - 1.00 Total - - $3.00 ALL THREE FOR $1.75 NOTE J Instead of McCall’s Magazine in this group, you may substitute your choice of any one of a number of other papers and magazines such as The Housewife, Toledo Blade, Cincinnati Enquirer, St. Louis Commercial Appeal, and many others; or you may take your choice of any of the valuable premiums offered by the Tri-weekly Con stitution. Or if you prefer the Semi-Weekly Journal we are prepared to offer Atlanta Semi-Weekly Journal - - $1.00 CARROLL FREE PRESS - 1.00 # Total - - $2.00 BOTH FOR $1.50 These are splendid offers, and among the list we have anyone can find the most satisfactory papers and magazines at the low est obtainable rates. Apply at the Free Press Office or see J. P. LITTLE, Agent ' The Carroll Free Press CARROLLTON, GA. Mail orders will have prompt attention. LEGAL NOTICES LETTERS OF DISMISSION GEORGIA, Carroll County. Whereas, E. T. Stovall and M. D. Hens- lee, administrators o£ Mrs. L. C. Prichard, represent to the court in their petition, duly filed, that they have fully administered Mrs. L. C. Prichard’s estate. This is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why said administrators should not be discharged from their ad ministration, and receive letters of dismis sion on the first Monday in September, 1913. This August 4, 1913, W. J. MILL1CAN, Ordinary. LETTERS OF DISMISSION GEORGIA, Carroll County. W. J. Hall, guardian of John and Gro ver Couch has applied to me for a discharge from his guardianship of John and Grover Couch, this is, therefore, to notify all per sons concerned, to file their objections, if any they have, on or before the first Mon day in September, next, else he will be discharged from his guardianship as ap plied for. This August 4, 1913, W. J. MILLICAN, Ordinary. LETTERS OE DISMISSION GEORGIA, Carroll County. Whereas, H. G. Robords, executor of Mrs. L. R. Allen, represents to the court in his petition, duly filed, that he has fully administered Mrs. L. R. Allen's estate. This is, therefore, to cite all persons con cerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, it any they can, why said adminis trator should not be discharged from his administration and receive letters of dismis sion on the first Monday in September, 1913. This August 4, 1913. W. J. MILLICAN, Ordinary. LEAVE TO SELL LAND CEGRGIA, Carroll County. To all whom it may concern: Whereas, J. L. Powers, executor of the estate of Michael Powers, deceased, has in due form applied to me for leave to sell the lands belongiug to the estate of said de ceased. Said application will be heard at 10 o’clock, a. m., on the first Monday in September, 1913. This August 4, 1913. W. J. MILLICAN, Ordinary. ROAD NOTICE GEORGIA, Carroll County. If no good cause be shown to the con trary an order will oe granted on the first Tuesday in September, 1913, establishing a second class public roar' commencing at Eureka church in 1240th district, G. M., r h'oIx;;: sst 1 w ^»i Petition for Charter GEORGIA, CARROLL COUNTY. To the Superior Court of said county: The petition of John M. Jackson, George T. Copeland and Newman N. Johnson, all of said state and county, respectfully shows: 1. That they desire, for them selves, their associates, successors and assigns, to be incorporated un der the name and style of “Georgia Provision Company." 2. The term for which petition ers ask to be incorporated i9 twenty years, with the privilege of renewal at the end of that time. 3. The principal office and place of business of said corporation shall be in the city of Carrollton, said county, but petitioners desijre the right to establish branch offices and other places of business at other places in said state and elsewhere, whenever the holders of the major ity of stock may so determine. 4. The object of said corporation is pecuniary gain to itself and its stockholders. 5. The capital stock of the cor poration is to be $20,000, divided into shares of $100 each. However, petitioners ask the privilege of in creasing the capital stock, from time to time, as a majority of the stockholders may determine, to not exceeding $100,000. 6. Petitioners propose to carry on a general wholesale grocery bus iness, with privilege of adding there to as they may deem proper and to the be9t interest of the corporation, general dry goods, notions, etc., and such kindred lines to either or both as mav properly belong to the deal ing in the same. Also operating grist mills, for grinding all kinds of grain, grinding and mixing food stuff9 of all sorts, grinding and mix ing all sort9 of stock and poultry feeds, manufacturing candy, buying and selling real estate. 7. Ten per cent of the capital has actually been paid in, and peti tioners desire the right to take in J. M. Garrett,|G. J. Creel, George Warren, I. N. Ingram, Mrs. Georgia Pearce, Mrs. Nan Seigler and Mrs. Caroline Buckelew, intersecting the Factory road at T. T. Ward's in 714th district, G. M. This Au gust 5, 1913. ’j. A. F. BROOM, Commissioner Roads and Revenues. LEAVE TO SELL LAND CEORGIA, Cnrroll County. To all whom it may concern. Whereas, L. J. Reynolds, administrator of the estate of James Madison Reynolds, deceased, has in due form applied to me for leave to sell the lands belonging to the estate of said deceased. Said applicaticn will be heard at 10 o’clock, a. m., on the first Monday in September, 1913, This August 6, 1913. W. J. MILLICAN, Ordinary. DAVIS SULPHUR ORE CO. vs. REID MOUNTAIN MINING CO., et al Carroll Superior Court, October Term, 1913. GEORGIA, Carroll County. To John J. Tolan. George A. Wood, T. P. Donelan, Timothy McGrath, Hood Worthington and H. A. McCandless, GREETING: By order of the court, you, and each of you, are hereby notified that on the 25th day of July, 1913. Davis Sulphur Ore Com pany filed suit against you-, The Reid Moun tain Mining Company, Fred S. Wilson and Edgar Watkins, by the way of equitable pe tition for the purpose of foreclosing a lien on the property in said petition described, to fix the relative interests of the defend ants and for a personal Judgment for the claim of the plaintiff; said suit being re turnable by order of said court to the Octo ber term, 1913, of said court. You, and each of you, are hereby re quired to be and appear at the October term, 1913, of said court, to be held on the first Monday in October, 1913, then and there to answer the plaintiff's complaint. Witness the Honorable R. W. Freeman, Judge of said Court, this 28th day of July, 1913., J. W. STONE, Clerk. Watkins & Latimer, Plaintiff's Attorneys. W. J. MILLICAN, Ordinary. Mrs. Alice Crook vs. W. A. Crook. Complaint for Divorce and Alimony in Carroll Superior Court, October Term, 1913. To the Defendant, W. A. Crook: You are required to appear personally or by attorney at the October term of said court to answer the plaintiff’s complaint for divorce and permanent alimony, as in de fault the said court will ptoeeed as to jus tice shall appertain. Witness the Honorable R. W. Freeman, Judge of said court. This July 8th, 1913. J. W. STONE, Clerk. *ow4t» stock either money or property at a fair valuation. 8. Petitioners desire the right to sue, and be sued, to plead and be impleaded, to have and use a com mon seal, to make all necessary by laws, rules and regulations, and do all other things that may be neces sary for the successful operation and carrying on of said business, in cluding the right to buy, hold and sell real estate and personal prop erty suitable to the purpose of the corporation, and to execute notes, bonds, mortgages, and to take same, in the conduct of the affairs of the corporation, and to secure the same by mortgages, security deeds, or other forms of liens, under existing laws. 9. They desire for said corpora tion the power and authority to ap ply for and accept amendments to its charter, of either form or sub stance, by a vote of the majority of its stockholders, and also the au thority for said corporation to wind up its affairs, liquidate, and discon tinue its business, at any time it may determine so to do by a vote of a majority ot the stock outstand ing at the time, and that it have all such rights, powers, privileges and immunities as are incident to like corporations and permissible under the laws of said state. Wherefore petitioners pray to be incorporated under the name and style aforesaid, with the powers, privileges and immunities herein set forth, and as are now or may hereafter be allowed a ^corporation of similar character under the laws of Georgia. R. D. JACKSON, Petitioners’ Attorney. GEORGIA, Carroll County. I, J. W. Stone, Clerk of the Supe rior Court of said county, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a trite and correct copy of the application tor character of the “Georgia Pro vision Company,” as the same ap pears of file in this office. Witness my official signature and the seal of said court, this the 7th day of August, 1913. J. W. STONE. Clerk of the Superior Court, Carroll County, Ga. Professional Cards M. W. Hancock-Lewia J. Rulaad Hughes Drs. Hancock-Lewis & Hughes PHYSICIANS and SURGEONS Office Hours: 10 to 12 and 3 to 6 ROOP BUILDING Carrollton, - . Georgia Telephone No. 134 Celia Promptly Answered Day or Night WILLIS SMITH J. L. SMITH SMITH & SMITH ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW CARROLLTON. - GA. Offices in Stewart Building TELEPHONES OFFICE 373 RESIDENCE 363 Buford F. Boykin Shirley C. Boykin BOYKIN & BOYKIN Boykin Ac Boykin Building. ATTORNEYS AT LAW Represents Georgia Loan and Trust Co. City and Farm Loans. Xu 1 coot will not exceed •even and a half per cent CARROLLTON. GA. DRS. RIDLEY & PEARCE Doctors of Veterinary Medicine T. C BLEDSOE'S STABLE Calls Answered Promptly Day or Night Office Phone 110. Residence Phone 191. LEE TRIMBLE ALL UNES OF INSURANCE R owdon BOWDON, GA. ooiter for Sale One lot of land consisting of 200 acres, 5 miles north of Bowdon. Will cut up in tracts to suit pur chaser. Also one shingle mill and half interestjn saw mill outfit. Write me for terms. J. T. McGUIRE, Bowdon, Ga., Route 3. lOsep Notice. This is to notify all persons indebted to J. C. Bass or J. C. Bass & Company to come in at once and settle their indebtedness with me., Unless this is done I will be forced in a short time, by the order of the bankruptcy court to place all outstanding mat ters in suit. If you owe these parties anything you can save yourself costs and trouble by paying up at once. D. F. PEARCE Trustee. DIRECTORY Oh First Baptist Church Rev. Jesse M. Dodd. Pastor OUR MOTTOES: “Every Man i» His Place” “To Each One His Work” I L' 'H V'-,.' V Preaching morning and evening ever* Sabbath. Sunday School 9:40 a. m. Sunbeam Band first and third Sunday afternoons. Gideon Band first and third Sunday evenings. Willing Workers first and third Tuesday afternoons. Prayer Meeting every Wednesday evening. Teachers’ Meeting every Thursday even ing. Woman’s Missionary Society Wednesday afternoon before second Sabbath. Business Meeting second Sunday after morning service. Young Woman’s Auxiliary Saturday af ternoon before second and fourth Sabbaths. Business Meeting second Sunday after morning service. OFFICIALS Mr. J. C. Bass, Chairman Board ot Deacons. Mr. Humber Cheney, Clerk. Mr. B. L. Garrett, Treasurer. Mr. H. O. Loworn, Collector, ChurcK Finance:. Mr. C. R. Muliins, Choir Director. Mr. George Lee Hamrick, Organist. Mrs. C. E. Roop, President W. M. 3. 21. Mrs. F. A. Weems, President W. W. Mrs. F. M. Camp, Leader Y, W. A. Mr. H. H. Brooks, Sexton. Mr. A. K. Snead, Superintendent S. 3. .. Mr. Glenn Holmes, Chairman Convey ance Committee. Mr. Eidred G. Bass, Manager Publicity Department. *«»TO«y All reports and press notices should ha mailed direct to him as early as possible in the week. >£ ' conv * r ? nCe t0 chWch >> needed notify Mr. Holmes sometime Saturday and his committee will be glad to come for yon on the Sabbath morning. The community is requested to co-operarte with this com- mittee. ELDRED C. BASS, Ma i $'