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THE CARROLL FREE PRESS, CARROLLTON. CARROLL 'j VfJNTY. GEEORGIA
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1018
After the Fire
IS TOO LATE to con
sider the advisability of
INSURANCE
The charred remains of
your home or business
premises are convincing
'lWI'WILfc J MW arguments why you should
11BUILQ insure against fire.. Bu
why wait until the worst happens?
INSURE TODAY
in our company. A policy in this company means
prompt settlement of claims and funds with which
you can re-build at once. Be prepared for the un
expected.
S. JBoykin & Sons, Inc.
GENERAL INSURANCE ,
Boykin Bldg. Carrollton, Ga.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE
LOOK! LOOK!
$8.00 Set
of Teeth
for $5.00
$10.00 Set
of Teeth
for $7.50
All other work at very reasonable prices. Come
and take advantage of this great reduction
on the very best of dental work
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
Dr. W. B. Hansard’s Dental Office
Bradley Building,
Office Phone 420
Carrollton, Georgia.
Res. Phone 122
CARROLLTON, GEORGIA
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IT IS TRUE
that this is just a picture. It is here to attract your atten
tion and remind you again of to-morrow. We don’t have to
remind you that
YOU NEED FIRE INSURANCE
that it is a good thing, etc., but our sole object in this ad *s
to get you to say
“TO-DAY.”
Thousands of men, as they watched their property burn
would have bought policies of any amount. That doesn't
indicate a “wise man." The wise man prepares for tomor
row. Phone us to -over your property and call and seo ui
J. A. MANDEVILLE, Pres.
C. A. LYLE, Sec’y.-Treas.
H. O. LOWORN, Vice-Pros.
C. K. HENDERSON, Manager.
CARROLL REALTY & INSURANCE
COMP 1 ANY, Inc.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING
CARROLTON, GEORGIA
GEORGJ\—Carroll County.
Agreeable to an order granted bv
the Honorable Court of Ordinary of
Fulton county, Georgia, at the rcgulai
October Term, 1918, will be sold be
fore the court house door in the city
of Carrollton, Carroll county, Ga., on
the first 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
county, Ga., described as follows:
LOT NO. 1—Containing forty-four
and one-sixteenth (44 1-1(5) acres, and
being parts of four different lots, to
wit: Thirteen (13) acres of lot No.
one hundred and eighty-eight (188);
and seventeen (17) acres of lot one bun
dred and one (101), and one (1) acre of
lot one hundred and two (102); and
also thirteen and one-sixteenth (13 1-10)
acre sot’ lot No, oae hundred (100:,
bounded as follows:
Beginning at the corner of the place
known us the W. E. Vines place and
said parcel of land running thence east
to the Douglasvillc road; thence fol
lowing said road north |p a certain
pine corner; thence east to n stake cor
ncr; thence to the original line No
eighty-eight (88): thence west follow
ing said line to the corner of lot eighty
eight (88); thence following the branch
to the first gullcy; thence to the line of
one hundred and one (101) following
said line to the beginning corner,
grognting forty-four and one-sixth (44
116 acres, more or less, being the home
place of Mrs. >1. B. Barrett, deceased.
LOT NO. 2—Containing thirteen ami
one-tenth (13 1-10) acres, more or less,
known ns the “Crock Place,” bounded
as follows: On the north side of Wolf
creek, commencing whore) the original
line crosses the original line ,between
O. G. Barron and said land line; thence
along said line south to Wolf crock;
thence up said creek to where it was
ditched: thence up said ditch to the
old crock run; thence up snid creek to
bridge on snid creek; thence up the
Five Notdi road to the corner dosigna
ted on the east line.
I.OT NO. 3—Containing eighteen
(18) acres, more or less, of lot N >.
eighty-eight (88), described ns follows.
Commencing nt stake corner of home
place running east along established >
line between said parcel of land and the I
dower of Mrs. W. B. Richards to the
Five Notch road; thence along said road
to tho established corner of said parcel
and the home place of O. G. Barron es
tate; thence along on established line to
the Douglasvillc road; thence up said
road to the point of beginning eon- |
tain ing eighteen (IS) acres, more or j
l.OT NO. 4—Contning twenty-five !
(25) acres, more or less, of land loe
No. two hundred nml two (202), lyin’
and being in Ihe southwest corner of
said lot, bounded as follows: On the
south by land owned by Mrs. Norman
Vines; on tho west nml north by land
owned by Jones Brothers, and on the
east by the dower of Mrs. Martha 1
Camp, and containing twenty-five (2:>'i
acres, more or less.
ALSO one house ami lot in the city
of Whitcsburg in said state and county
described as follows: Commencing al
Main street at the southeast corner of
a certain town lot, running thence in
u northeasterly direction along street
or Five Notch road to the right-of-way
of the Central of Georgia railway com
pany property; thence in u northwest
direction along the right-of-way to one
road north of the picket fence; thence
southwesterly direction to Main or
Xewnnn street: thence along said street
to the beginning point? containing one
acre, more or less, being a part ol
land lot No. 218 in the 4th land dis
trict of said county.
Said property sold ns the propel tv of
the estate of Mrs. M. B. Durrett, late
of Fulton county, deceased, for distribu
tion among the heirs.
,T. E. DURRETT, |
Admr. of Estate of Mrs. M. 11. Duiiett,
Deceased.
GEORGIA -Carroll County.
By virtue of an order of the court o*'
irilimiry of said county, granted at the
regular October term, 1918, will b>
sold before the court house door in the
city of Carrollton, Carroll county, Ga.,
on the first Tuesday in November, 1918,
next, between te legal hours of sale,
to the highest bidder for cash, the fol
lowing property, to-wit: |
The northwest fourth of the west
half of lot of land No. (76) seventy i
six, in the (10) Tenth district of sai l •
state and county EXCEPT three (3i
acres, more or less, in the northeast
corner of said lot No. 7(5.
ALSO the remaining seventy-five
(75) acres, more or less, of said wes;
half of said lot. i
Said property sold as the property of
J. M. Ivey, late of said county, de |
ceased, for the purpose of paving debts
and distribution. This October 7th,
1918, M. IVEY, |
Administrator of ,1. M. Ivcv, doc'd.
The Itching and Sting
of Blazing, Fiery Eczema
Seems Like the Skin Is on Fire,
There is a harrassing discomfort
caused by Eczema that almost be
comes a torture. The itching is al
most unbearable, and the skin seems
on fire with the burning irritation.
A cure from local applications of
salves and ointments is impossible,
because such treatment can only al
lay the pain temporarily. The disease
can only be reached by going deep
down to its source.
The source of Eczema is in the
blood, the disease being caused by aa
infection which breaks out througli
the skin. That is why the most satis
factory treatment for all so-called
skin diseases is S. S. S., for this rem
edy so thoroughly cleanses the blood
that no impurities can remain. Get a
bottle to-day at any drugstore, and
you will see results from the right
treatment. Write for expert medical
advice, which you can get without
cost, by addressing Medical Director,
21 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga,
LEAVE TO SELL LAND
GEORGIA—Carroll County.
J. H. & \V. T. Barron having as execu
tors of the last will and testament of
O. G. Barron, late of said county, de-
censed, filed their nppliention for leave
tfl sell certain lands belonging to said
estate, all persons concerned, kindred
and eieditors, are hereby cited to show
cause, if any they have, before me at
my office, on or before,the first Monday
in November, 1918, why said applica
tion should not be granted. This Oc
tober 8th, 1918. v
W. ,T. Ml LUCAN, Ordinary.
Cuddle Up
r Waah the Woolen Socks
You Knit with. Grandma
In the sweetest smelling
sheets you ever put on your
bed. Close your eyes — the fra-
prance of new mown hay. The
purity arid sweetness of absolute
cleanliness. There's nothing e!sa
like the delightful (dor of fresh
clean linen- as viu cuddle up in
the -.he • ; that GRANDMA washed.
GRANDMA is a marvelous Pow
dered soap. Powdered to save cut
ting, chipping and wasting of bar
soap. The millions of big, burst
ing, bubbling suds surge through
the clothes and drive out every
atom of dirt. Twice the cleaning
f lower with halt the effort and at
ess cost.
GRANDMA’S Powdered Soap
Your Grocer Has It!
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For Sale or Trade
96 acres two and one-half miles from Lowell. Good 5-room house
and good bam.
One five room house and lot with good store house, cotton seed
house, ham and good wagon scales, on Maple street. A good busi
ness stand with stock of goods.
One four-room house on Clifton Terrace.
159 acres one and one-half miles west of Bowdon Junction.
75 acres of land, wi’h three dwellings, good grist mill and gin,
just inside of Randolph county, Alabama.
Two vacant lots in Pit . Bluff, Ark.
200 acres in Heard county, one and one-half miles from Central-
hatchee.
7 acres land on Maple street, just outside city limits.
Five-room house and five acres of land on Maple street.
137 1-2 acres, four good houses, splendid outhouses, most desira
ble locality, 100 acres in cultivation.
96 acres three miles from Carrollton on Bankhead Highway.
100 acres two miles from town.
IF YOU WISH TO INVEST IN REAL ESTATE. SEE ME OR
CALL 413 OR NO. 9
J. B. F. DIAL
CARROLLTON, GA.
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CITY COURT ELECTION
GEORGIA—Carroll Comity.
Pursunut to an Act of the Legisla
ture of said State, passed at the 1918
iiesion, an election is hereby nailed in
said county for the 5th day of Novem
ber, 1918, for the purpose of voting
on the question of abolishing the City
Court of Carrollton, said election to be
conducted according to the rules and
regulations governing ordinary elec
tion, and the managers conducting the
general state election in said county on
said date are hereby designated the
managers for this election, and. arc
hereby directed to make report of said
election to the undersigned by 12 o'
clock, noon, of the 6th day of Novem
ber.
Those favoring the abolition of said
court sfinll have written or printed on
their ballots the words, “For Abolish
ing the City Court,” and those opposed
words, “Against Abolishing tb«
City Court.”
Let notice of said election be given
by publishing this order lor four weeks,
next preceding the. date herein fixed for
3aid election in the legal organ of said
county. This October 5th, 1918.
W. .T. MILLICAN,
Ordinary Carroll County.
I'niwimiiiiiimnmiuttimlimuuiB
BUY
“EYES” FOR
OUR ARMY
. A EROPLANES are the eyes of the
^ Army.
They report the enemy’s movements
and enable us to check the Hun’s every
move. They find the range of the en- (
emy guns and help to put them out of
commission.
It takes two hundred (200) $50.00 Bonds of the
Fourth Liberty Loan to build one fighting plane,
and we shall need thousands of them.
How much of a plane Will you buy ? , J
Buy Liberty Bonds! (
'T'HE WAR has shown that healthy, /
■ active bodies possess a natural crav
ing for sweets.
Solid shiploads of sweets have been
shipped to our boys “over there” to sup
ply them with carbohydrates, or bodily
fuel.
Sweets are of tremendous food-value.
How we take them is a matter of indi
vidual taste. Some prefer their sweets
in tea or coffee and others in
CherD'Cola
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