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THE CARROLL FREE PRESS, CARROLLTON, CARROLL COUNTY, GEORGIA
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1918
WAR-TIME GIFTS
That Last
“HE HAS JOINED THE RANKS "
You would have him take away some token of your great love
and respect—some gift which shall enduro, come what may!
An Elgin Wrist Watch is an appropriate gift for the man who
is about to go across to tho firing lino—ono that will show him the
time as ho creeps across “No Man’s Land" in the dark.
Tho time to give one is just before ho leaves for the training
camps.
CITY COURT ELECTION
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE
Creel & Harper
GKORGIA —Cnnoil County.
Pursuant to an Act of the Legisla
ture of said State, passed at the 1918
lesion, an election is hereby called in
said county for the f>th day of Novem
ber, .1918, for the purpose of voting
on the question of abolishing the t'ity
Court of Carrollton, said election to be
conducted according to the rules and
regulations governing ordinary elec
tion, ami the managers conducting the
genera! state election in said county on
said date arc hereby designated the
managers for this election, and are
hereby directed to make report of said
election to the undersigned by 1" o’
clock, noon, of the (itli day of Novem
ber.
Those favoring the abolition of said
court shall have written or printed on
their ballots the words, “I-’or Abolish
ing the City Court,’.’ and tmisc opposei
words, “Agninst Abolishing tin
City Court.’’
Let notice of said election In- given
by publishing this order for four weeks,
next preceding the date herein fixed foi
said election in the legal organ of said
county. This October fit li, 1918.
W. .T. MILLIGAN,
Ordinary Carroll Count
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Carrollton Hardware Co.
Uet Us Hand You
This Bag of Money
: —It Represents the Big
Saving in Fuel You Can
Make With Cole’s Hot
Blast in Your Home
OUR GUARANTEE
1. W« guarantee a saving of one third In fuel over
) llze.
1918. M. IVEY,
Administrator of J. M. Ivey, doc’d.
LEAVE TO SELL LAND
(IKORGIA—Carroll County.
.1. II. & W. T. Barron having as execu
tors of the last will and testament of
I). G. Hnrrpn, Into of said county, de
ceased, tiled their application for leave
to sell certain lands belonging to said
estate, all persons concerned, kindred
and creditors, are hereby cited to show
GKORGIA—Carroll County.
By virtue of an order of the court
of ordinary of said county, granted at
tho October Term, 1918, will be sold
at public outcry to the highest bidder
for easily within the legal hours of sale
before the court house door of said
county on the first Tuesday in Novom
her, 1918, the following real estate, to-
wit :
The southwest fourth of lot of land
No. . r )J in the 4th district of said state
and,county, containing NO acivs, more or
less, except I 1-2 acres known as tho
Ephesus church aiul graveyard lot.
Also, all the southeast fourth of lot
of land No. 41 in said district that lies
south of fancy Creek, containing 1U
acres, more or less.
Also, 40 acres, more or loss, of the
fourth of the northwest half of j
lot of land No. 74 in said district,
bounded ns follows: On east by line
comencing at line on east side of said
half of lot at, Fortner’s branch, and
following said line in northwesterly di
roction to the head of said branch;
thence in westerly direction to public
road at a point 10 feet south of cotton
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 tho north by F. M. Cook, on cast
by F. M. & J. M. Cook, on south by
F. I). Knott.
Also, an undivided one-half interest
in 25 acres of land .situated ia the
northwest corner of the northeast half
of lot No. 74 in said district.
Sold ns I he property of F. M. Cook,
late of said county, deceased, for the
purpose of paying debts and distribu-
niy nfiicc, on or before the first Monday
in November, 1918, wby said applica
tion should not be granted. This Oc
tober 8th, 1918.
W. .1. MILLIGAN, Ordinary.
•niise, if any they have, before me at tion among tho heirs a.t law of said
■eased.
G.
This October 71li, 1918.
W. COOK, Administrator.
any lower draft novo ot ti
llgnitj or alack.
2. Wo guarantee Colo s
e tamo Alzo, with bMt coal.
j Hot Blast to use less hnrd
l (or Lcutiog a givoii spaco than any baso burner
mftan with samn sizo tiro not.
& We gunrantco that tho pomp can bo heated from
ono to fwo hours each morning with the fuel put lu tho
store the evening before.
Vo guaranteo that tho stove will hold fire with
• • * * ' ~ * nlngt w
or hard coal from Saturday evening to Mon-
soft coal or
day morning.
K. Wo guaranteo • uniform beat day and night with
•oft coal, hard coal or lignite. , , A ,
U wo guaranteo every atovo to remain absolutely
air tlgnt is long as used.
7. Wo guaranteo tho foed door to be smoko and dust
guarantee tho antl-pufilng draft to prevent
puffing.
The above guarantee Is made with the understand*
Ing that the stovo bo operated according to directioua,
and connected up with a good flue.
Cole’s Original Hot Blast
No. H6 u r •"'* "
YEAR’S SUPPORT
[GEORGIA Carroll County.
Mrs. Essie Mandcvillo ,of said coun
ity, having in due form applied to me
| for n third year’s support for herself
anil minor child out of the estate of
her ilcconsod husband, L. 1’. Mnndcville,
| :iml the appraisers having filial their
report, all persons concerned, kindred
and creditors, are hereby cited to show
cause, if any they have, before mo on
or before the first Monday in November,
next, why said application should not
lie granted. This October 7th, 1918.
W. J. MII,.L1CAN, Ordinary.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE
Subscriptions expiring in October
should bo renewed NOW. The War In
dustries Board has ruled (hat no paper
can be sent out that is not pnid for in
ad vunco.
GEORGIA Carroll County.
By virtue of an order of tho court of
ordinary of said county, granted nt the
regular October term, 1918, will be
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, tho fol
lowing property, to-wit;
The northwest fourth of the west
half of lot of land No. (76j seventy
six, in the (10) Tenth district of said
state and county EXCEPT three (3;
acres, more or less, in the northeast
corner of said lot No. 76.
ALSO (lie remaining seventy-five
(7.1) acres, more or loss, of said west
half of said lot.
Said property sold as the property of
.1. M. Ivey, lute of said county, de
ceased, for the purpose of paying debts
and distribution. This October 7th,
Does Your Money Help
Your Community?
You who demand better streets, better
sidewalks, better police and fire protec
tion—are you doing your part towards
iRi^h improvement? Not if you send
motiey out of town—money that would
k have just as much buying power
llllllt
;
Every nickel you send away makes
your community so much poorer, for
me development oi anotner com
munity or city.
Patronize our home
merchants whenever
possible and you will
do one of your fore
most duties to tour
community.
SHERIFF SALE
GOUGIA—Carroll County.
On the first Tuesday in November,
1918, within tho legal hours of sale,
will be sold before tlio court house
door of sadi county, in Carrollton, Ga.,
to the highest bidder for cash, the fol
lowing described property, to-wit:
The east half of lot of land, No. 94
in the lltli district of said county and
state ,containing 101 1-4 acres, more
or less.
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 tin 1 State of Georgia against Lee
Marchman.
Levied on as the property of Lee
Marehinan, defendant in li fa, who
holds said land under a bond for title
fioin C. II. Stewart.
The plaintiff in li fa tendered the
balance of purchase money to C. H.
Stewart before levy of said li fa, who
declined to accept said balance of pur
chase money and make deed.
Notice of levey given C. II. Stewart,
Mrs. Annie Marchman, who is in pos
session, and Lee Marchman. This Oc
tober .3, 1918.
W. A. GARRETT, Sheriff.
LEAVE TO SELL LAND
GEORGIA—Carroll County .
W. R. Tuggle, of said county, hav
ing, as administrator of tho estate of
A. M. Tuggle, late of said county, de
ceased, filed his application for leave
to sell the real estate belonging to said
deceased, all persons concerned, kiu-
dred and creditors, arc hereby cited to
show cause, if any they have, before
me, on or -before the first Monday in
November. 1918, why said application
should not be granted. This October
7th. 1918.
V. .1. MILLIGAN, Oldinarv.
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APPLICATION FOR ADMINISTRA
TION
GEORGIA-Can roll County.
E. L. Paniell, of said county, having
in due form applied to me for perma
nent letters of administration on the
estate of A. B. Paniell, late ot' said
■•unity, deceased, all persons concerned,
vindred and creditors, are hereby cited
o show cause, if any they have, before
me on or before the first Monday m
November, 1918, why said application
should not be granted. This October
7th, 1918.
W. J. MILLIGAN, Ordinary.
“Spokes”—
and the Swift
“Wheel”
What would you consumers think
of a wheel without spokes ?
What Would you think of a man
who would take any or all of the spokes
out of a wheel to make it run better?
Swift & Company’s business of
getting fresh meat to you is a wheel,
of which the packing plant is only the
hub. Retail dealers are the rim—and
Swift & Company Branch Houses are
the spokes.
The hub wouldn’t do the wheel
much good and you wouldn't have
much use for hub or rim if it weren’t
for the spokes that fit them all together
to make a wheel of it.
Swift & Company Branch Houses
are placed, after thorough investiga
tion, in centers where they can be
successfully operated and do the most
good for the most people at the least
possible cost.
Each “spoke” is in charge of a man who
knows that he is there to keep you supplied
at all times with meat, sweet and fresh; and
who knows that if he doesn’t do it, his com
petitor will.
How much good would the hub and the
rim of the Swift “wheel” do you if the spokes
were done away with ?
Keep Your Pledge
j,i Make Good for Our
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