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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1918
COUNTY, CEOr.GJA
CARROLLTON, ROUTE 2
aby of"l'V'orgc ami ]
two of onr good I
died on last
They are |
ntire community
.vith them Jin this hour of their I
listress. Others of tit em and I
The one-year oldij
Emma Lee Wyatf,
friends and ne-itybbti
Thursday p. in., ofjtr.fluensn.
good peoplm-orid tlic
mourn
great
t him another large, and |
makes him a very fine
liat is aide to do good
on his splendid little
their neighbors Jhnve this awful epi
domic of cold mil'oiearly every family,
it seems, is nffe/ti’Jl, more or less, with
it.
still wait {with time and patience
for the much lledcd work on the Bal
lard road and fo, no doubt, slhtll soon
have it done.
Mr. George 'aidwell has,
derstnnd, botlgl
good mule. Tift
pair and one
and paying woll
farm out here.
Our confer
Ground, is now
and wish to
other your.
The intcrestiig letters from our sol
dier boys, maity of tbcui my school
hoys, add muchlto the Free Press and
we hope they inly continue to be print
ocl in it.
We regret to Biear that Virgie Bal
lard's ease* of iiliUionzzu has run into
pneumonia and llmt Newt has been
with her. Wo talked a while with him
the phone in Sunday afternoon,
year, at the Camp
out and we are at peace
Rev. Ivey hack for an
il hack to Gamp
as doing very woll
we very much desire
be well again. Wo
hear, too, that-dSei t’a little boy, Wood-
had the inttuonzzn
be some better now.
rest eotjies, it may
CENTER
around here have
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VICTOR Y
REDUCTION SALE
the
Jack Phillips, from
hated their daughter,
I lundny, who has been
‘Flu.”
M. Harper visited
son Harper, near Rhi-
ili with the “.Flu,”
lie Dukes and cliit-
ents, Mr. and lull's,
il. Saturday
went to-. Camp
to see his son.
Will Hutchens, from
tbo lnttor’s par-
JT. M, Land, Sim-
We have that famous all-wool Black
Veil for elderly ladies.
A beautiful line of all-wool Sweaters
0 for ladies, misses and children. Colors,
Salmon, Pink, Copen, Red, Kelley
Green, Corn Color, Blue, Old Rose,
Heather and White.
Boys’ Sweaters in Gray and Maroon
colors.
SILK PETTICOATS
Line No. 120. This is a beautiful line
in 1;wo tone colors. This line is to go
at 50c eacly
TOBOGGAN CAPS
Taffeta Silk, Jersey Tops witbf Silk
Flounces; Silk Flounfces with Heather
Top/ Agrand line of all Black Silk
Petticoats.
Black Fur, Grey Ostrich And Maribon
Neck Pieces; Black ancf White Kid
Gloves. \
Just a fe^ir White B/i>adcloth Collars
for Coat Suits jeft.
Silk Hose in Bla^k, Nigger, Brown,
Champagne, Tab Aid White.
CHILDREN’S HO
Good quality Fibbed Hose in Black
only, No. 7, 8 And '3, 3 pairs for $1.00
No. 6, 3 pair/ for *
No. 5, 3 paifs for ... — 75c
VEILS
Anything in the Veil line that v y
want. /Colors, Black, Taupe, Bro/
Navy qhd Purple. Auto Veils in Ke!l<
Purple, Copen, Grey and Corn.
H/ &W. line of Brassiers and: Bi
Confiners and Camersoles.
EX<
■>»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦<
j CHIE’S
.USIVE MILLIE
Lewis Chapel,
lints, Mr. and
pay-
Miss Arvell
an, visited
] Gladney, Saturday night.
Misses Muo Dyar and Eu, e i Todd,
ella HucUe. f 10 m Carroll-
I her sister, ijffg Ephvinm
ISO][Head Big Type Poland
At AUCTIO
■icsts of
I relatives liere Satuidny and Sunduy.
*nd Jewel Drive.
Misses Lillie and
W. Gladney visited
Wilson, at Cross
SALESMAN SUFFERED
R. J. Porter, ‘■Steeling, Col., writes:
|“1 suffered with Hf gainful, weak back.
lAs a traveling salesman I had to stoop
[frequently to pick ill my grips, and the
[pain when I straiglilnped up was awful.
|l was induced lof tiV Foley Kidney
ills. Relief . w;* immediate. Snv,
hey are great.’/ Prompt and tonic.
Sold everywhere. I
"A SPLENDID TONIC”
Saya Hixson Lady Who, On Doc
tor’s Advice, Took Cardai
And Is Now Well.
will meet your desires, Whatever they are. It
would be hard 16 surpass. in quality the de
sign, coloring, fiipsh and workmanship which
give distinction / to the easy chairs, daven
ports, reading fables and other living room
furniture we d^play. Come and inspect the
stock. Fair fnices and courtesy assured.
Our Word Is q Guaranty of Hbfiest Values
J. N. johnsoKi
FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING
CHICHfS
spins
(N'D BRAND.<kX
llrunlut/or J
noud Brand/
Wold nietallicV
Blue P’Cbon.
. _K.cSfL ? £rFjr«'
A\D PILL*, for 85
t, Always Uclilblo
VERVWHEPI
CAS >R!A
Hixson,
t was...”
this place,
my left side
with this i
side...
My doctor
took one bottle,
after my baby
and better, b
there.
I at first let
weak and i
so I decided
which I did.
This last C:
me much bet
kas been a \
Jive no retu|
I feel it
and I recorn
male tonic.”
Don’t a
✓ealc and
troubles. Ti
ly help yon
sands of ot
years. Hea
nut 10 years ago
J. B. Gadd, ot
ed with a pain in
not sleep at night
lways In the left
me to use Catdul. I
hlch helped me and
me, I was stronger
pain was still
o, but began to get
i-down condition,
ome more Cardul,
Wo are
som Herrin has
Mr. Ezra Stic
Williams, of C
Sunday School a
Mrs. Lizzzie
ito drelativos a
Mr. S. M. Hi
say that Willie Gris-
ho scarlet fever,
icr and Miss Georgia
r|ss Plains, attended
this place Sunday,
olan, of Atlanta, vis
this place recently,
ckney and family, of
All Hogs Tin
Long Wonder of Geovgi,
front Long Wonder
""*^?or $5,300.
ieovgin. ( i,r g\
iJVU.^’oador
Consolation, spi it Sunday w ith his par
ents, Mr. and
Little Thoma
from the sear!
There is sev
Jrs. W. T*Hackney,
Ilaekney is recovering
fever.
al eases of the 1 ‘ Flu’’
hich I took made
act, cured me. It
of years, still I
s trouble,
that cured me,
s a splendid fe-
to* become
rom womanly
should sure-
many thou-
the past 40
sideaehe,
in this community.
Mr. Manuel Sfichor, of Cullman, Ala,,
is visiting relatives at this place.
Mr. B_/F. Caiyoll, of Whooping Greek,
spsnt iliursday night with Mr. S. M.
Herrin and family. *
LITTLE EVERETT DEAD
The Jainenil
infant son of
little Eyelidt-Edwanl,
anil Mrs. George
Wyatt, was com! icted from the parental
home on Friday afterdoon. The bright
little babe of t c home, was taken to
liis home on h fli and to the Savior
r the little children to
Tho little body
tho Beulah cemetery.
who said, 1 ‘ Stiff
come unto mo. 1
laid to rest ’in
Friends sympathize with tho bereaved
W. W. R.
SALE IN GEORGIA.
THE NORTH AND SOUTH JOINS HANI
GEORGIAVNOVEMBER'
’gainst Cholera.
boar of the South, sells, sired by the
r of Georgia, sired by Wonder Buster,
the boar that s^tffor $5,300. V
JO head of mmuraotli sows, sell, brei/tdtLong Wonder of Georgia, and Wonder
Buster of Georgia. Miss Buster’s .ysterVliant Buster, a daughter of King’s
Buster, a daughter of Imperial GerMplalo, tlm $2,225 son of tho $6,600 Gerstdalo
Jones. 2 sows by Long Wonder 2il/ soil witV littor at foot. 2 Long Chief sows
sell in this great boosting* sale. l/nvnoo EUeV book 2nd by Mostodon Monarch
2nd out of Pawnee Eller book. Cno sow by Vorsin Wondor out of Columbia
Girl, King Boauty 2nd by B4g Pr/spcct out of King Beauty; 25 head of summer,
fall and spring gilts; 10 spring l/inrs of best bremijiig; 80 head of fall pigs. Mo
have not room to tell you of tl/ir breeding. Our lylalog tells all about this oi
fering. You may have a catnjpg by asking for it.
AUCTIONEERS—Col. IsenhcArer, of Indiana; Tom I^amrick, of Carrollton, Ga.
FIELDMEN—Bert Stafford,/of SlielbyviUe, Indiana; YA L. Traer, of Jackson
ville, Fla.
We Sell in Martin Building Right hy Town.
JOE R. MARTIN, BERT STAFFORD,
CARROLLTON, GA. SHELBYVILLE, IND.
Write Joe 11. Martin today for catalog.
THIRD ROUND
I WILL BE AT THE F
INDICATED FOR THE *
AND COUNTY TAXES F,
.OWING PLACES AT THE^TIME
1RPOSE OF COLLECTING STATE
THE YEAR 1918:
Hulett '.Friday]
Sand Hill Frida
Carrollton Saturd
I WILL BE IN C
Nc
No’
Nov
RRO
[.’.15, from 9:00 to 12:09 m.
15, from 12,-:30 to 3:00 p. m.
16,. ALL DAY
TON EVERY SATURDAY
M. E. GRIFFIN, T. C., C. C.