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THE CARROLL TREE PR IPS. CARROlLTON, CARROLL COUNTY, GEORGIA
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 191ff
LOCAL NEWS
Sorvy to disappoint somu of our
tenders and correspondents tliis week,
but the Spanish “flue” has been work-
ini' in some of our homes.
Mr. J. II. Gurrett made a business
trip to Columbus this week.
Mr. Chip Foster who is working in
Atlanta, spent Sunday at home.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Chandler motored
to Atlanta Monday.
Mr. Dave Reese visited hoinefolks
this week.
Mr. E. English spent this week in
Atlanta.
Mr. Frank Thomusson, of Camp Cor
don, visited homefolks this week,
Mrs. E. B. Morrell spent the week
end in Bowdon with Mrs. Willis Brown.
Dr. J. M. Hallnm is recovering from
l spell of the Spanish “Flu.”
Little Virginia Upchurch has been
quite sick this week with the flu.
Mrs. T. A. Herndon is confindcd to
her room with flu.
Mrs. Laura Morris spent Monday
and Tuesday in Atlanta.
Men’s Suits $12.05 to $3S.OO at
JOHN W. BASKIN & CO.
Mrs. Jim Cheny is confined to her
room this week with influenza.
Miss Clara Holderness has boon very
sick this week,
Lciut. Robert I. Bledsoe instructor at
Ga. Tech spent the week-end at home.
Mr._ Bobby Vaughn spent Friday in
Atlanta.
Miss Wilma Hamrick spent the week
end in Atlanta.
Miss Nell Creel, of Atlanta, visited in
Carrollton Saturday.
Dr. H. L. Barker will leave Sunday
for Camp Green-Leaf Chattanooga Ten.
Miss Sara Gray left .Friday for a
•visit in Griffin.
Mrs. Marion F. Camp of Atlanta is
visiting. Mrs. Wiley Creel.
Mr. Paul Bradley is inproving from
the mumps.
Mr. .1. I). Hamrick of the navy is
herothis week.
Dr. H. L. Barker visited in Ronukc
Ala. and Heard County this week.
Miss Katherine Reese of Atlanta is
visiting Miss Mary Tanner this week.
Mrs. Stell Askew spent last wook
with Mrs. Charlie Askew.
Miss Louise Askew is very sick this
week with LaGrlppo.
Mr. Chip Foster spent the week-end
at koine.
RIGHT
GLASSES
for WRONG
EYES
RIGHT GLASSES—right i;i
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
Mrs. W. E. Johnson spent several
days in Atlanta this week.
Ladies’ Union Suits $1.50 to $2.00.
JOHN W. BASKIN & CO.
Mrs. Raymond Robinson spent Thurs
day in Atlanta.
Men s and Ladies Underwear worth
tl.LV. to $1.50 at $1.00 and $1.25 Satur
day. FAUSSETT TEN CENT CO.
Mr. XI. Tanner is improving from
his illness of the past week.
Mrs. Augusta Cobb returned to her
lionie in Atlanta Monday.
Mr. .less Thoinasson visited liis bro
ther Frank Sunday at Camp Gordon.
Mr. Ed Robinson returned Friday
night to her home in Birmingham, Ala.
Mr. Howard Robinson returned to
his homo in Mississippi last week.
Iiev. Sam Parrisli has been quite
siek for tile past week.
Miss Mary Tanner is visiting friends
and the fair in Atlanta this woe!;.
Miss Lollie Mcrrelll returned from
Birmingham, Ala. Wednesday.
Miss Elni.se Herrin is visiting in
Whitcsbiirg this week.
"Dr. J. T. Gibson of Roopville was in
Carroll ton Wednesday.
Mrs. T. A. Herndon is very milch
improved from her recent illness.
Miss Zorn Stephens will spend this
week in the country.
Miss Ailine Gooch is improving, from
her recent attaet of LaGrippe.
Mr. Prank Thoinasson of Camp Gor
don has been at home this week.
Nothing brings so much real hap
piness to a soldier as pictures from
home.
W. M. BOYNTON’S STUDIO. _
Mrs. William Gaston returned Friday
night fioiu a visit to relatives in Al
ia Util.
Mr. Will Gaston and family of At
lanta, spent the week-end with relatives
here.
Mr. .1. II. Turner and family attended
the Southeastern Fair in Atlanta Wed
nesday.
Mr. Jiollis Gray came in Wednesday
night from the Georgia Tech and will
spend several days at home.
Plain white dinner platters ut 73e
set Saturday.
FAU8ETT TEN CENT CO.
Miss Lniilie Morrell returned Tues
day from n three weeks’ visit in Bir
mingham, Ala.
Mr. X’. T. Stephens and family have
moved to Carrollton and have rooms
with Mrs. Sam Brown.
Mcshis. Bill Garrett, Wiliner Huff
and Fred Garrett attended the South
eastern fair in Atlanta this week.
Mrs. Robert Kinabrcw spout several
days tliis week in Atlanta attending the
Southeastern Fair.
Mr. Dwight McClain of Fort McPher
son spent the week-end with his sister,
Mrs. Pnl Bradley.
Mr. Dowell Reese left for Louis-
villt, Ky. whore he will be in training
at Camp Taylor.
Mr. Charles Brodnnx who is in truin
nig at Ga. University spoilt the week
end ut home.
Mrs. Gresham Morrell returned last
’ridav from a three weeks visit in At
lanta.
Miss Eloiso Herrin came home Sun
day night from Milledgevillo where sin
was attending school ut G. N. & I. O.
Second Lciut. R. F. Freeman who
is stationed ut Camp Johnson, Florida
spoilt last Week-end here with friends.
Special prices on -Towels Saturday
from 2 to 3 o’clock.
FAU8ETT TEN CENT CO.
Miss Antionette Tyus has been very
siek this week with LaGrippe.
Base balls and bats for nil the boys
cheap. FAUSETT TEN CENT CO.
Lum Freeman was here visiting old
friends last week.
Mr. W. E. Johnson returned Wed
nesday night from a two day’s stay in
Atlanta.
sure that he lias them to gladden his
heart on Xmas morning.
W. M. BOYNTON’S STUDIO.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mnndeville and
children went to Atlanta Tuesday after
noon. Mr, Mnndeville returned the
latter part of the week, but Mrs. Man-
doville will stay for several weeks.
Mr. Ralph Smith, who is attending
school at Oglothorpe University, At
lanta, spent several days at. home this
wook.
The many friends of Mrs. , XV. O.
Baskin are very glad to see her out af
ter taking a rest treatment of three
months, prescribed by Dr. Jones of At
lanta.
Some Palmolive Cold Cream Vanish
ing Cream; Face Powder and Shampoo
for less than others charge. Save the
difference to buy war stamps.
FAUSETT TEN CENT CO.
. Tliin week we print the opening chap
ter of the first novel of America in the
Great War. Look it up and read the
first chapter and you will be sure to
end the second. ‘
Dr.Claiido Griffin has made several
rips to Tempde in the past week to see
little Miss Xtnrgrett Griffin who has
typhoid fever. The ninny friends of
tile family hope for u speedy recovery
of this little girl.
Our 'millinery department is filled
with bargain lints for nil the ladies.
See them and get our prices before you
buy. The difference will help to buy
our army gifts.
FAUSETT TEN CENT CO.
I • W. A. FUTRAL
4 Will take charge of the Garage at the old stand
t of the Carrollton Auto Company on Tanner street '
+ with a new lot of tools. Will be able to take care
£ of all repair work on all makes of cars. Bring me
+ your car troubles.
% ’ _ Yours for good service,
I W. A. FUTRAL
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Roof Paint, Bridge Paint,
House Paint, Auto Oil.
We have tile most complete line of HOUSE PAINTS, ROOF PAINTS
AND CREOSOTE STAINS OP ALL COLORS IN TOWN.
We also carry a full line of Linseed Oils and Brushes and can supply
your wants,
Our STOCK OF AUTOMOBILE OILS AND MACHINE OILS AND
GREASES IS THE LARGEST THAT HAS EVER BEEN CARRIED IN
CARROLLTON.
Our HOUSE PAINTS are mado of PURE LEAD AND LINSEED OIL
and you cannot iind batter paints anywhere.
Wo have hundreds of patrons all over Carrollton and Carroll County
who are ready to attest.TO THE.HIGH QUALITY OF THE GOODS WE
SELL.
Come to seo us before you buy. WE WILL SELL YOU BETTER
GOODS FOR LES3 MONEY.
Southern Paint & Oil Co.
SEE ELDRED C. OR E. M. BASS
47 DEPOT STREET CARROLLTON, GA.
Read the “Bride of Battle” a ro
mance of the American army fighting
on t-he battlefields of France. First
chapter in this issue.
Mrs. W. E. Johnson left Tuesday
for Atlanta where she goes to enter
Wesley Memorial hospital fm‘ treat
ment.
Mr. Neal Hamrick, of Camp Wheeler,
Macon, and Mr. Jimmie D. Hamrick,
who is stationed nt Charleston, S. O.,
are spending this week at home,
are improving. Four siek in the same
family at the same time makes us feel
like that it if., bad enough to bo called
the German “Flu” instead of the Span
ish ' ‘ Flu ’ ’.
Mr. Lein lid iliime and Mr. A. Wan-
pin, of Atlanta, spent. Wednesday here
in the interest of the Gniiiesboro Tel
ephone & Telegraph Company. ‘
Dr. R. A. Jones was in Atlanta yes
terday attending the Georgia Veteri-
uat'y Medical Association. no had
boon asked to present a paper at this
meeting of the association.
We have some great bargains in
Ladies’ Suits and Coats.
JOHN W. BASKIN & CO.
“Bride ojj Battle” is an up to the
minute story that will bring a thrill *o
every American who rends it. This
issue carries the first chapter and this
interesting story will Ire printed as a
serial. Rend the first chapter ami you
will watch for the second.
His portrait moans much to you.
Your portrait will mean a thousand
times more to him.
W. M. BOYNTON’S STUDIO.
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Monroe, Banker
And Diplomat
Besides fathering the famous doctrine
that bears his name, President James
Monroe always preached conserwhlon by
banking. His keenness made the Louisiana
purchase possible.
Every great man says that banking is
the bulwark of this country.
Every business man, every man, every
woman, should have a hank account.
Have you one?
If you haven't, atari with us today.
The First National Bank
Carrollton HardwareCo.
O. I. C. PIGS FOR SALE
1 have mado arrangements witli a
Virginia breeder to get about, three or
our dozen thoroughbred O. I. C. pigs
this fall. Some of these are ready to
p ‘now. The demand will be great
uid it will pay to buy early. Pigs-pro
ng to bo plentiful this season', but
people are learning to get good stock in
heir pigs and the sumo will be high
and scarce. RQGER MEEKS.
Corks—Bottles
Class and •
Stone Jugs
Kegs and
Barrels
For Syrup
FRANK REV SON, ATLANTA
Write for Price*
A NERVOUS WRECK
From Three Years’ Suffering. Saya
Cardui Made Her Well. j
Texas City, Tex.—In an interesting
statement, Mrs. G. H. Schill, of this town,
says: "For three years I suffered untold
agony with my head. I was unable to
do any of my work.
I just wanted to sleep all the time, for
that xvas the only ease 1 could get, when
t was asleep. I became a nervous wreck
just from the' , ’awfut;'sii(ffering with my
head. .V:^' ’wy
1 was so nervdus that the least noise
would make me'jun'P out of my bed. I
had no energy, and was unable to do
anything. My son, a young boy, had to
do all my household duties.
I was not able to do anything until I
took Cardui. I took three bottles in all,
and it surely cured me of those awful
headaches. That has been three years
ago, and I know the cure is permanent,
for 1 have never had any headache since
taking Cardui. ..
Nothing relieved me until 1 took Cardui.
It did wonders for me.”
Try Cardui for your troubles—made
from medicinal ingredients recommended
in medical books as being of benefit in
female troubles, and 40 years of use has
proven that the books are right. Begin
taking Cardui today. NC-134
Does This Saving
Look Good to You?
Fuel is high — here is a way to gain big fuel
economy and a perfectly heated home. Why not
save the gas half of the coal wasted by all other
stoves, with the fuel saving
Cole's Original Hot Blast
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“FLU”
Has claimed Ls vic
tims in the east by the
thousands it is spread
ing over the entire
south. In Carrollton
schools* churches the
picture show have all
been closed-in nriftny
towns and counties
all public gatherings
of any kind are for
bidden. Tanlacisan
ideal tonic for the tlu.
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A Quotation Worth
Everybody’s While
“I thank you from the bot
tom of my heart for telling
me about Tanlac, for now
I have my health and
strength back and am one
of the happiest persons in
the world today.”
This is the way thousands,
of people talk about Ten
iae, and if you are suffering
from stomach trouble, ner
vousness, loss of appetite,
kidney disorder, backache,
headache or a n'y o f the
other common ills, try Tan
lac and you, too will soon
be praising it.
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Fair vistors will find a welcome
at Carlisle’s Pharmacy.
Tell your friends to meet you
on the corner.
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