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THE CARROLL FREE PRESS, CARROLLTON, CARROL COUNTY, GEORGIA
THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1916
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LETTER TO CORN CLUB BOYS They will entertain two boys from] YEAR’S SUPPORT
every county free of. charge and Georgia, Carroll County
Mrs. Viola Musick, of said coun
ty, having in due form, applied to
me for a twelve month’s support
county ! -
Dcar Corn Club Boys:
give them daily instruction on in-
, , , , teresting subjects related to the
You possibly felt discouraged »y fnrm
the late long continued dry weather., ’ wi] , bp coun , fairs
iiearlv all the counties at which
Those of you who planted late are
in doubt as to yom stands. 1 llllSl ;liberal prizes will be given to those
who planted early and with good*.,,, b °
doing the best work.
Wm. BRADFORD,
Asst. Boys’ Club Agent.
Cedartown, (la,, Mav 29, 1916.
E. T. JACKSON,
County Agent, Carrollton, Ga.
preparation have gooil stands and
good prospects. The splendid rains
that we have now had will cheer
and encourage you all. If any of
you have not planted, now is the
time to do so. It may occur that
these late plantings will make the
best corn, by reason of more fa- ... ,, ,
vorable seasons ami better prepara- Georgia, Carroll Gouty.
lj()n I On the first Tuesday in July, 1916,
You have
SHERIFF SALES
perhaps noticed that ! witllin ,lu ‘ hours of sale, will 5lh, 1916.
for herself and her four minor chil
dren out of the estate of her hus
band, 1). F. Musick, late of said
county, deceased, and the apprais
ers appointed to assess said support
having filed their report, all persons
concerned, kindred and creditors,
are hereby cited to show cause, if
ay they have, before me at my ofltce,
on or before the first Monday in
July, 1916, why said report should
not be approved and stand as the
i.ir|g n i<‘*it of the court. This June
voiur acre has a belter stand oil
be sold before the court house door
W. .1. MILLIGAN, Ordinary.
ankl the corn looks better than thej^ Carrollton Ga.,j _ __
remainder of the farm crop. This ‘"the highest bidder, for cash, the] GUARDIANSHII
have taken extra following properly, to-wit: ;Georgia, Carroll County.
One house and lot in Carrollton,I II. C. Slrickaland, County Admin-1
Oflieio Countv I
I because you
in the preparation
care m the preparation oi youi ~ • , , ,
land. Good preparation certainly bei »« lhc 'ome place of stralor and Ex. Ofllc
pays. A well-prepared seed bed and ;• M - Bass and bounded as follows: Guardian, having applied
good seed insure a good stand and On nor h by garden lot and a va- the guardianship of th
... linn 1..I im li.m.'i or kune ill*....! ti I 111 llnl' OIK I I 1 I • > \«l<
ed to me for
the property
the best yield cannot be made with- ™nt lot on south by Sims street, of Luther and Lula Adams, minor
a good stand. You should thin your »» easl lj v Peachtree street, on west children of Henry A. Adams, late
corn ami clean the drill early. lj V stewnrl • sl '" C( ' 1 a,1(1 lhe
Then you can keep it clean with the
plow. Hoeing is expensive work. , . _ . „ „ „ .. .. . . . . . , ,
r Ii,. lt jo nrit nhnve knee liitfli ,,f Stewart street in Carrollton, Ga., application should not be granted,
nujy be p'loweil°dceply C now wffh being the lot used by E. M. before me on or before the first
ffarden of said county, deceased, all persons
mi. concerned are hereby cited to show
Also one lot situated on east side cause, if any they have, why said
advantage, if the ground is not loose
Bass for a garden and bounded ns Monday in July, 1916, at which time
•mil mellow Thereafter let your f(),lows: north by lot of Claud said application will be heard by
cultivation be shallow and fre -1 Hamrick, on south and east by home me at my office. This June 5th,
onbnt. Those of you who have !?. l,ce ^ ass > 0,1 west by 11916.
tamercial fertilizers to apply
Stewart street. Also one house and
should not. delay too long. It has °* situated on the southwest cor-
to jundergo some changes in Hie soil | ner _ each tree and Sims streets,
that require time and favoring sea- si,lllt ‘ being flle house and lot occu-
sops before the plants can use it. | ,,1 „ ” cp,sp * all( f bounded as
flense do not fail to keep a record | o ows . : t ( ' n north by Sims street,
of (your work, both the dale and|" n S0 1 u * ' i,n< * pas * by lot of \V. S.
thd amount of time consumed, n Campbell, on the west by a vacant
is only doing so that you can make 0 . *4 "*• , ss> Also one vacant
a Correct report in the fall. And We I °* >P Carroltlon, Ga., and bounded
wijnt you to acquire the habit of | n ' s 'oHows: On north by Sims
keeping records* on the farm. Sue- 1 , ,cc ’ on so * 1 ! 1 ®y S. Campbell
cessful men do this and find it ,, on I e 1 , cc 210 feet, on east by E.
hcjoful and profitable. I. ^ nss ^6 feet, on west 81 feet
Be sure to arrange for a crop of
guinc on your ae
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lefpunc on your acre lo improve
voitr soil, and a cover crop in the
fall.
Many interesting things are being
prepared for your entertainment
and instruction during this year.
The most important of these is the
bovs’ short course that will be
held at the College of Agriculture
in Athens in August. All of you
who possibly cap should attend. It
will be a splendid opportunity for
aeoiiiring valuable information at
small expense and in a pleasant
way.
Tile Southeastern Fair Association
is preparing to give 300 boys a most
pleasant and protable week ip At
lanta during the fair in October.
by Stewart street. Also 1 and 1-2
vacant lots on east side of Peach
tree street and bounded as follows:
On north 145 feet by lot of First
National Bank of Carrollton, on
APPLICATION TO SELL REVER
SIONARY INTEREST IN LAND
Georgia, Carroll County.
.). B. Fleming, as administrator of
the estate of .1. C. Stallings, late of
said county, deceased, having in
due form, applied to me for leave to
sell the reversionary interest of
said estate in the land set apart to
Mrs. .1. C. Stallings as dower, the
same consisting of 91 and one-half
acres of land, all persons concern!,
kindred and creditors, arc hereby
cited to show cause, if any they
have, before me at my office, on or
before the first Monday in July,
1916, why said application should
south 145 feel by vacant lot, on*not be granted, at which time the
east 90 feet by property owned by same will be heard. This July 5tli,
W. D. Bass, on the west 90 feet by 1916.
Peachtree street. \V. .1. MILLIGAN, Ordinary.
Levied on and lo be sold to sat-'
jsfy a fl fa issued from the City ] DISMISSION FROM
Court of Carrollton in favor of E. j ADMINISTRATION
B. Brodnax, cashier First National Georgia, Carroll County.
Bank, against E. M. Bass and \V. D
Bass, principal, L. K. Smith and C.
C. Bass, security.
Levied on ns the property of E.
M. Bass, one/of defendants in fl fa,
and served notice of levy as law
requires. This June 8th. 1916.
W. A. GARRETT, Sheriff.
OPENING OF, *
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DEPARTMENT
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patrons of our store for
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establishment.
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Coats with Novel Pockets, Chic
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Sports Blouses, New Smocks
and Middy Blouses. .
For Silk Jersey, Jersey Cloth. New
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and Plain and Striped Shantung and
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JULY PATTERNS
Arc on Sale Now. also the
SUMMER FASHION BOOK
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Price 15 Cents
We recommend to all women who are not yet acquainted with the superior merits
of these patterns to try one—JUST ONE. It will convince them that Pictorial
Review Patterns fully deserve the reputation they are enjoying all over the country.
H. E. Reeves, as administrator df
the cstalc of R. II. Williams, Lite of
said county? deceased, having
due form applied to me for a di^
charge from liis administration bt
said estate, nil persons, kindred fthd
creditors, are hereby cited to show
cause, if any they have, why said
application should not he granted,
before me on or before the first
Monday in July, 1916, at my office
at which time and place said appli
cation will be heard. This May 5th,
1916.
|W. J. MILLICAN, Ordinary.
DISMISSION FROM
ADMINISTRATION
Georgia, Carroll County.
R. H. Springer, as administrator
of the estate of Miss E. M. Robinson,
late of said county, deceased, hay
ing in due form applied to met*Mr*
a discharge from said admirflSWi-
tion, all nersons concerned* kindred
and creditors, are hereby cited to
show cause before me at my office
on or before the first Monday in
July, 1916, why said application
should not be granted, at which
time and place the same will be
beard. This June 5th, 1916.
W. J. MILLICAN, Ordinary.
YEAR’S SUPPORT
j Georgia. Carroll County.
Mrs. Mary L. Jeter, of said county,
■ having in due form applied to me
i for a twelve month’s support out
| of the estate of her deceased hus
band, R. D. Jeter, late of said coun
ty, and the appraisers appointed to
assess the same having tiled their
report, all persons concerned, kin
dred and creditors, are hereby cited
to show cause, if any they have,
before me on or before the first
Monday in July, 1916, why said re
port of appraisers should not be ap
proved and become the judgment of
this court. This June 5th, 1916.
W. J. MILLICAN, Ordinary
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RULE NISI TO REVOKE LET
TERS OF ADMINISTRATION
Georgia, Carroll County.
Carroll Court of Ordinary, June
Term, June 5tli, 1916.
To O. E. Hagan, as administrator of
H. G. Hagan, late of said county,
deceased:
And now at this term of the court
comes J. L. Lovvorn and A. I). Ha
gan, as sureties on the bond of O.
E. Hagan, as administrator of the
estate of H. G. Hagan, late of said
county, deceased, and having filed
their petition, in due form, charg
ing the said O. E. Hagan, as admin-
I istrator of H. G. Hagan, with inis-
jmanagenint of said estate, in this:
' That he has misappropriated as pe
titioners believe and allege sonie
$2,500.00 of the funds of said es
tate, that he has absconded and his
I whereabouts is unknown.
| Petitioners further show that W.
j F- Brown, of said county, repre
sents said administrator as attorney
, at law.
I Petitioners having proved to lhe
■satisfaction of this court that there
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Just received a car load of new cars
COME AND LOOK THEM OVER
AGENTS
W. W. WEST, Carrollton Ga.
W. T. BECK, Bowdon, Ga.
is sufficient grounds to issue a rule
nisi therefore it is ordered that he
said O. E, Hagan, as such adminis
trator of H. G. Hagan, show cause
at the next term of this court to be
held on the first Monday in July,
1916, why he should not be remov
ed from his administration on ac
count of such niismanagemnt, and
that as his residence is unknown, it
is ordered that he be served by the
publication of a copy of this rule
for four weeks in the legal organ of
said county, next preceding the date
herein fixed for said hearing It is
further ordered that a copy of said
rule be served on W. F. Brown, .as
attorney at law for said adminis
trator 10 days before said term of
this court. - ■ M . .
W. J. MILLICAN, Ordinary,
NOTICE OF LOCAL LEGISLATION
Notice is hereby given that ap
plication will be made at the.ap-
GROUNDPEA SEED
Spanish 3 lbs. for 25c* $2 a bushel,
preaching session of the General At Red Cross Drug Store and R. A,
Assembly for the passage of Jones.
AN ACT to amend an act estab-
lishing a new Charter for the City POTATO PLANTS !
of Carrollton, approved September
9th, 1891; fixing the number, of the Southern Queen or “Hardshell?
Couucilmen and the manner of and Jerusalem Yam. These are the
electing them and for other pur- best potatoes raised in South Geor-
poses. ! gia, Prices $1.60 per 1000 deliver-
Also an act to amend an act to e d by Parcel Post. Write for-
create a Commission for the City of quantity prices.
Carrollton to be known as the
“Water and Light Commission,” ap
proved August 9th, 1904, so as to
abolish said Commission land to
vest their duties and powers in the
SAM AKERS,
Coverdale, Ga.
CORD WOOD
Straight and well-dried wood
Mayor and Council of said City and reasonable price. Phoije.^I
TH.
for other purposes.
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