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THE CARROLL FREE PRESS, QARROLLTON, CARROLL CO UNTY, GEORGIA
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1918
YEAR’S SUPPORT
(i KORG1A-—Carroll County.
Mrs. Eula Bunks, of said county, hav
inn i in ,lue f,,rm applied to me for n
twelve month's support for herself ami
her eight minor children out of the es
tnte of R. U. Hanks, late of said coun
ty, deceased, and the appraisers ap
pointed having tiled their return, all
persons concerned, kindred and credit
ors, are hereby cited to show cause, if
any they have, before me on or befor >
the first Monday in November, 191*.
why said application should not be
granted. This October 7th, 1918,
W . J. MILLIGAN, Ordinary.
NO MORE EGGS
FOR COOKING
Costs One-Fifth as Much And
Gives Just as Good Results
SHERIFF SALE
NOTICE
SECOND ROUND
1 WILL BE AT THE FOLLOWING PLACES AT THE TIME
INDICATED FOR THE PURPOSE OF COLLECTING STATE
AND COUNTY TAXES FOR THE YEAR 1918:
you can buy the oqniv
dozen eggs, by having
end you n package of
I egg substitute tliut lie
s eggs in all forms of
ran make delicious cake,
, desserts and salad dross-
Sand Hill Monday, Oct
Kansas Monday, Oct.
Villa Rica Monday, Oct
Temple Monday, Oct
Shiloh Tuesday, Oct.
Smithlield Tuesday, OcL
Flint Corner Tuesday, Oct
Turkey Creek....Tuesday, Oct.
Mandeville Tuesday, Oct.
Victory Wednesday, Oct
Bowdon Wednesday, Oct.
New Mexico Wednesday, Oct.
Tyus Wednesday, Oct.
Roopville Thursday, Oct.
Lowell Thursday, Oct
Clem Thursday, Oct
Cross Plains Thursday, Oct.
Banning Friday, Oct.
Whitesburg Friday, Oct
County Line Friday, Oct
Hulett Friday, Oct.
Carrollton Saturday,
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Fur 25 cent.'
ulent of three
your grocer >
MAZO.
MAZO is ai
! tuully replace
| cooking. Von
pastry, muflins
ing bv using one teuspoonful of MAZO
wherever the receipt 1 culls for an egg.
MAZO is not prepared eggs, but an
; egg substitute that complies with all
pure food laws, and guaranteed by all
I culinary cx.jevts.
Kggs are endorsed by the govern
ment as a substitute for meat and cun j
be served on the table in the many
ways they can be prepared. Hut MAZO
should be used instead of eggs for all
baking and cooking.
Ask for MAZO and a MAZO cook
book at your grocer’s, if be can’t
supply you send liis iiume and your ad
dress to MAZO. Atlanta, (la. (Advt.1
tiORtilA Carroll County.
On the tirst Tuesday in November
1918, within the legal hours of sale
will lie sold before the court Jiuuse
door of sadi county, in Carrollton, Ga.
to the highest Ijiddei' for cash, the fol
lowing described properly, to-wit:
The cast half of lot of land No. 91
in the lltli district of said county and
state .containing 101 I I acres, more
or loss.
Levied on and to be sold under and
by virtue of a li fa issued from the
Superior court of said county in favor
of tlie State of Georgia against Lee
Mnivhman.
Levied on as the property of Lee
Marelunan, defendant in t! fa, who
bolds said laud under a bond for title
from C. II. Stewart.
The plaintiff ill fi fa tendered the
hslnm-c of purchase money to C. II.
Stewart before levy of said li fa, who
declined to accept said balance of pur
chase money and make deed.
Notice of levev given (’. 11. Stewart,
Mrs. Annie Marclimnn, who is in pos
session, and Lee Marelunan. This Or
toher li. 1919.
W. A. GARRETT, SheritV.
All Traces of Scrofula
Cleansed from the Blood
Impurities Promptly Wiped
Out.
LEAVE TO SELL LAND
GEORGIA Carroll County .
W. li. Tuggle, of said county, hay
ing, as administrator of the estate of
A. M. Tuggle, lute‘of said county, dc
ceased, tiled his application for Icnvo
In sell the real estate belonging to said
deceased, all persons concerned, kin
dled and creditors, are hereby cited to
show cause, if. any they have, before
me, on or before the tirst Monday in
November, 1918, why said npplieiitioil
| should not he grunted. This October
th, 1918.
W. ,1. M1LL1CAN, Ordinary.
M. E. GRIFFIN, T. C., C. C.
(biting white, gray,
heavy grade, L’!ic.
pink
If there is any truce of Scrofula, or
other impurities in your blood, you
cannot enjoy the full physical devel
opment that a healthy body is ca
pable of until your blood’has been
thoroughly cleansed and purified of
all traces of impure mutter.
S. S. S„ the wonderful old purely
vegetable blood remedy, has r.<* equ. 1
for removing the last trnce of Scrof
ula and other blood taints, and there
is no ense that it does not promptly
t ench. S. S. S. will thoroughly cleamto
and removo every disease germ that
infests the blood and give you new
life and vigor. It is sold by all drug
gists and you should get a bottle and
begin its use to-day. Write a com
plete history of your case, and you
can olitnin expert, medical advice free
by addressing Medical Director, 31
Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ca.
A Splendid Surburbc n Home
FOR SALE
For business reasons I am offering my home on
Roopville road, just outside the city limits. Twelve
acres of land, five acres splendid branch bottom.
The remainder upland, in fine state of cultivation.
Dwelling, a large eleven room house, and is finished
throughout, with large porches, electric lights and
two good wells. AlAso three room servant house
and splendid barn. W. L. FOLDS.
We know that in
price mid quality,
vdurself.
joiin w.
can picnic you in
Come and see for
BASKIN & 00.
Liborty Bonds are Liborty Bound.
Automobiles For Sale
One new Scripps Booth $200.00 less than list price.
One Grant Six. Has been driven 2100 miles.
Has new tires. Looks and is almost as good as new.
Price $1000.00.
One Ninety Model Overland. Has been driven
1100 miles. Almost as good as new. Price $850.00.
Seven good second-hand Fords. Prices right.
About 40,000 wort hof new Cars and Trucks for
.sale.
Can supply you with one of the best and cheapest
Four Cylinder Cars on the market. Equipped with
starter. Also some of the best and cheapest Six
Cylinder Cars on the market, consisting of five and
seven passengers. Call and inspect our line before
buying.
W. L. Folds
APPLICATION FOR ADMINISTRA
TION
GEORGIA - <’unroll County.
E. L. Danicll, of snid enmity, having
in iluv form applied to mo for permn-
mint letters of administration on the
estate of A. H. Danicll, late of said
i county, deceased, all persons concerned,
| kindred and creditors, tire hereby cited
to show cause, if any they have, before
me on or before ttic tirst Monday in
November, I91K, why said application
should not be granted. This October
7th, 1918.
W. .1. MILLIGAN, Ordinary.
| YEAR’S SUPPORT
GEORGIA Carroll County.
| Mrs. Essie Mandeville yif said conn
t.v, having in due form applied to in-*
1 for a third year’s support for herself
j and minor child out of the estate of
her deceased husband, L. i\ Mandeville,
-and the appraisers having tiled their
report, all persons concerned, kindred
and creditors, arc hereby cited to show
J cause, if any they have, before me on
or before the first Monday in November,
next, why said application should not
be grunted. This October 7th, 1918.
W. J. MILLIC'AN, Ordinary.
RIGHT
GLASSES
for WRONG
EYES
RIGHT GLASSES—right i,t
quality, appearance, accuracy
and adjustment.
WRONG EYES—wrong in
focus, power, strength and
clearness.
We rescue wrong sight
by furnishing right glasses
J. D. HAMRICK. M. D
Eye Specialist
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF
The Merchants & Planters Bank
LOCATED AT BOWDON, GA., AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS
SEPTEMBER 20, 1018
RESOURCES.
Demand Loans + 5,(195910
Time Loans 189,00 1.92
Overdrafts, unsecured 7,0.7(1.90
Hanking House 8,127.119
Furniture and Fixtures 9,1 19.00
Due from Unnks and Hank
ers ill this State M,7-10.90
Due liiim Hanks and Hank
ers on other Htates -107.20 |
Currency 10,952.00
Gold 527.50
Silver, Nickels, etc. 7(11.18
Cush Items 15,081.17
Advances on Cotton -18,915.09 70,870.51 i
Third Liberty Homls 8,190.10 |
TOTAL +007,-159.95 !
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock Paid in + 50,0011.00
Surplus Fund
Undivided Urolith, I
rent Expenses, Inti
Taxes I‘aid
Individual Deposits
to Cheek
Savings Deposits
Demand Cert ideates
Time Ccrtillruti'M
Cashier’s Cheeks
Hills I’a.valile, lueludin
Certificates Iteprei
Harrowed Monov
TOTAL
Subject
t -1,000.00
9,525.07
150,221.Ihl
5,992.91
17,929.97
20,920.9 t
520.70
Time
•nt ing
75,000.00
STATE Ol-' GEORGIA Carroll County
Hcl'orc me came W. G. Hrnwn, Cashier of The Meiehunts ,V I’liintcrs Hank,
who being duly sworn, sites that the above and foregoing statement is a trim
i audit ion of Hiiid bank, as shown by the bunks of file in said hank.
W. O. HIIOWN.
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 2nd day nt October, 19.18.
E. II. RAINWATER, N. D. & Ex-Oflleiu .1. U.
The Comfortable Home
is one essential to happiness in life. Make
your dwelling place as inviting as your
means will permit.
Our Furniture
will meet your desires, whatever they are. It
would be hard to surpass in quality the de
sign, coloring, finish and workmanship which
give distinction to the easy chairs, daven
ports, reading tables and other living room
furniture we display. Come and inspect the
stock. Fair prices and courtesy assured.
Our Word Is a Guaranty of Honest Values
J N. jO HNSON
FURNITURE and UNDERTAKING
Good News Indeed
Another Regular
Shipment of
Wirthmor
& Welworth
Blouses Arrive
—And again this popular store
will be the center of attraction
Saturday.
As conditions are t o -
day Welworth and Wirth
mor blouses are the won
der of the merchandising
world! Seemingly prices
everywhere have gone up
—and for nearly every
thing, but these blouses
that were considered ex
traordinary when condi
tions were normal are still
selling at their original
prices—$2 for the Wel
worth anc^ $1 for the
Wirthmor.
—If these lovely blouses were
Lsligted in any wav—if the ma
terials were not as nice as for
merly—if there \vcre a "skimp
ing” of trimmings—this cling
ing to old prices would not oc
casion so much wonderment,
hut they are quite as daintv,
quite as desirable as ever!—
Today these blouses represent
the very ultimate in value giv
ing!
Welworth at $2
Worthmor at $1
—It seems almost unnecessary
: to describe the lew models
that have come, for we believe
that Carrollton women are fa-
liar with the character of
the styles produced by the
! manufacturers of Welworth
and Worthmor—-and that the
simple announcement that a
new shipment has arrived will ]
result in an overwhelming de- i
mand for these blouses on Sai-
• urday.
JOHN W. BASKIN & COMPANY
Dollars that Fight J
By SENATOR HENRY CABOT LODGE
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The war will be won by men
anti ships, by guns and airplanes.
To raise armies and supply them,
to build the navy and support
it, and to furnish ships and trans
port, we must have money in
large amounts. The expendi
tures of the Government for the
ensuing year are estimated at
$24,000,000,000, a sum which
baffles the imagination to con
ceive. That vast amount must
come one-third from taxes and
two-thirds from loans. T he suc
cess of the Fourth Loan, like
those that preceded it is, there
fore, absolutely necessary. We
must work with the highest
speed, as if the war was to end
in six months. We must pre
pare in every direction, as if it
was to last for years. Speed
and preparation are both ex
pensive.
m
Without the Loans we cannot have either
We are fighting to secure a just, right
eous and lasting peace. For a complete
peace we must have a complete vic
tory. It must not be a peace of bar
gain or negotiation. No peace which
satisfies Germany can ever satisfy us.
No peace that leaves Germany in a
position to renew the war against us
will be worth having. It will be far
from sufficient to gain all our objects
on the Western front—Belgium, Al
sace-Lorraine, Italia Irredenta. The
President with wisdom and foresight
and great force expressed his deter
mination to redeem Russia. Russia
must not be left in Germany’s hands.
That would mean another war. Poland
must be free. Slav republics must be
established to bar the way between
Germany and the East. Serbia and
Roumania must be redeemed. All
these things are essential. Nothing
will bring them but complete victory
and a peace dictated by us and our
allies. It is a conflict of ideas. It is
the principle of evil arrayed against
the principle of good. It is the battle
of freedom and civilization against
barbarism and tyranny. We must
uiin and we shall win.
We cannot win without money, and therefore, these Loans
are vital, and the country should rally in al! its strength
and subscribe and oversubscribe the Fourth Liberty Loan
Buy Bonds to Your Utmost!
This Space Contributed to Winning the War by
ROBINSON & WALKER
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