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THE CARROLL FREE PRESS, CARROLLTON, CARROLL CO 7NTY, GEORGLA
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, ig 18
Dizzy Spells
and Sickheadaches are
often caused by Constipa
tion.
CITY COURT ELECTION
kre easy to take and cause
'a normal and easy action
of the bowels. •
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Good ginghams 250,
.1OHN W. BASKIN & CO.
GEORGIA -Carroll County.
Pursuant to an Ait of tho LegiHln-
lure of said State, jiassod at tho 1918
sosion, nit election is hereby oallcd in
said county for flic 51 li day of Novem
ber, 1918, for the purpose of voting
on tin 1 question of nlinliflhing the City
Court of Carrollton'', said election to lie
conducted according to the rules ami
regulations governing ordinary elec
tion, and (lie managers conducting the
general state election i:i said county on
said date are hereby designated the
managers for this election, and are
hereby directed to make report of said
election to the undersigned by Id o'
clock, noon, of the (itli day of Novem
ber.
Those favoring the abolition of said
mini shall have written or printed on
their ballots the words, “For Abolish
iug the City Court,” and those opposed
so words, “Against Abolishing tin
City Court. ’ ’
Let. notice of said election be given
by publishing this order for four weeks,
next preceding the date herein fixed for
said Election in the legal organ of said
county. This October 5th, i9I8.
VV. ,1. MILLIGAN,
i \ Ordinary Carroll County.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE ! 111 H-*H■♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ > 1111 KHH
Waists Washed-r
Ironed Perfectly
Why fuss with wash
ing and ironing your
fancy waists when
you can send them
to us and get them
back perfectly clean
and faultlessly Ironed?
The cost Ls so little, the
satisfaction so great,
that you really can't
afford to attempt the
work yourself. &
IDEAL LAUNDRY
CHAS. FONG, Prop.
GEORGIA -Carroll County.
Agreeable to an order granted bv
I he lionoruble Court of Ordinary of
Fulton county, Georgia, al (lie reguliu
October Term, 1018, will be sold be
fore the court house door in the city
of Carrollton, Carroll county, (In., on
the lirsl Tuesday in November, 1918,
next, between the legal hours of sale,
to the highest bidder, for cash, the fol
lowing real estate situated in Carroll
enmity, On., described ns follows:
LOT NO. 1 Containing forty-four
and one-sixteenth (44 1 -1(!) acres, and
being parts nf four different lets, to
wit: Thirl con (15) acres of lot No.
one hundred and eighty-eight (188);
and seventeen (17) acres of lot one hun
dred and one (101), and one (I) acre nf
Ini one hundred and two (102); and
also thirteen and one-sixteenth (18 1-1(1)'
acre snf lot No. one hundred (100),
hounded iih follows:
Beginning nt.the corner of the place
known ns the W. 1:1. Vines place and
said parcel of land.running thence east
to tho Dougluavlllu road; thence fol
lowing said road north to a certain
pine corner; thence east to a stake cor
ner; thence to the original line No.
eighty-eight (88); thence west follow
ing said line to the corner of lot eightv-
elght (88);. t hence followiisg the branch
to thcJivsl galley; thence ro the line of
one hundred and one (101) following
said line to the beginning corner, ag
gregating forty four and one sixth (44
I 1(1 acres, more or less, being the home
place of Mrs. M. B. Uurrett, deceased.
LOT NO. 2 Containing thirteen and
one-tenth (18 1 10) acres, more or less,
known ns the “Creek Place,“ bounded
as follows: On the north side of Wolf
creek, commencing where the original
line crosses tin oy’giual line between
O. (1. Barron and said land line; thence
along said line south I > Wolf crock;
thence up said creek to where it was
ditched; thence up said ditch to the
old creon inn; the: ce up sn creek In
bridge on said creek; thence up t lit-
Five Notch road to the corner designn
ted on the east line.
LOT NO. 8 Containing eighteen
(IS) acres, more or less, of lot N >.
I eighty eight (88 described as follows,
j Commencing at stake corner of home
| plum running cost along established
1 line between said parcel of land and the
j dowor of Mrs. \V, B. Richards to the
I Five Notch road; thence along said road
the established corner of said parcel
and the home place of O. (I. Barron os
; thence along an established line t.>
tho Douglasville road; theme up said
• I to the point of beginning con
laining eighteen (18) acres, more or
less.
LOT NO. 4 Coutaing twenty-fir-
(25) acres, more, or less, of land lot
Vo. two hundred and two (202), lying
land being in the soul Invest corner of
| raid lot, hounded us follows: ()ll the
south by Iliad owned by Mrs. Norman
We buy, soli, ropair and exchange bi- j Vines: on the west and north by land
cycles. Come in and let us explain the
difference between the Columbia and
other makes.
GEORGIA —Carroll County.
By virtue of an order of the court j
of ordinary of said county, granted at
the October Term, 1918, will bo sold
at public outcry to tlie highest bidder
for cash, within the legal hours of sale
before the court house door of said
county on the first Tuesday in Novein
her, 1918, the following real estate, to-
wit: '
The southwest fourth of lot of land
No. 55 in the 4th district of said state ^
and county, containing 50 acres, more or i
less, except 1 12 acres known as the o
Ephesus church and graveyard lot.
Also, all the southeast fourth of lot
of land No. 41 in said district that lies ,
south of t.'aney Creek, containing I 11 ;
acres, more or less.
Also, 40 acres, more or less, of the
fourth of tho northwest, half of
lot of land No. 74 in . smdLWiaf ! ict,
bounded ns follows: On east oy line
comcncing at line on east side of sabi
half of lot at Fortner’s branch, and
following said line in northwesterly di
ruction to the head of said l>n ne.h;
thence in westerly direction to public
road at a point 10 foot sriuth of-wottnn
house; thence westerly along.old stock
road to a certain old red oak tree- on
the original west line of said lot.
Bounded on the west by Fisher Styles,
on the north by F. M. Cook, on ensl
by F. M. & .1. Al. Cook, on south by
F. D. Knott. • "
Also, an undivided onedialf interest
In 25 acres of land situated in the
northwest corner of the northeast half
of lot No. 74 in said district.
Sold ns the property of F. M. Cool:.
Into of said county, deceased, f‘or the
purpose of paying debts iiikT distribu
t.ion among the heirs at law of said,
deeeased. This October 7th, 1918.
G. W. COOK, Adminir.t (ator.
Guano is four to six dollars a ton
higher than it was last spring. We
have one hundred tons in our warehouse
we contracted for Inst sensory. Wo
need the. room. On till gunno hauled
out before October 15th wo will make
Inst season’s jn-ice.
3tsepl9 STEWART & FLEMING.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
See Your Local Dealer
First
In your search for bargains and savings
you can often do best right here at
home. Our local dealers frequently
undersell the catalog houses and give
you just as good values.
And many times they can give you
much better quality for the same money
you would have to send away. So
when you have selected the article you
want, go to your local merchant and
see what he has to offer.
It takes little effort
to do this and may
result in real savings
— of money, time,
trouble and disap
pointment.
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Camp, and containing twenty-five (25)
acres, more or less.
ALSO one house and lot in the city
of Whitexburg ill snid state and county
described ns follows: Commencing at
Main street at the southeast corner of
a certain town lot, running thence in
n mytheasterly direction along street
or Five Notch road to the right-of-way
of the Central of Georgia railway com
pany property; thence in a northwest
direction along the right-of-way to one
road north of the picket fence; theme
southwesterly direction to Main or
N'ownan street; thence along said street
to the beginning point, containing out'
acre, more or less, being a part of
land lot No. 218 in the 4th land dis
trict of snid county.
Said property sold as the propel t v of
the estate of Mrs. M. B. Durrett, late
of Fulton county, deceased, for distribu
tion among the heirs.
.1. E. DURRETT,
\dmr. of Estate of Mrs. M. B. Durrett,
Decease!.
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DU\ BONDS of the Fourth Liberty Loan! Your money
^ will be used to equip your boys “over there”.
One $50.00 bond will supply four boys with the be& gas
masks in use, that are capable of withstanding any gas the
Hun has been able to devise.
How many £as masks will you furnish ?
Buy—Buy!
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fy nature's craving for bodily fuel.
Some like this svoeet in coffee, some
in tea and some in
This ,sv.vect contains the carbohy
drates physicians call bodily fuel.
This fuel supplies the physical heat
so essential to growing children,
workers, soldiers and all active
individuals.
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