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THU CARROLL FREE BP,ESS, CARROLLTON, C AREOLA, COUNTY. GEORGIA
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER II, 1918
I
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS
EXECUTOR’S SALE
\liy virtue of nn order of
oriiinary in nud for said cr
oil lit the November Term,
GEORGIA Oiirroll County.
\Hy virtue of nn order of tlio court ot
county, grant-
1918, will bo
soldXnt public outcry, to /bo highest
bidflot for cash, within the legal hours
of snlct before the court /ousc door 61
said county, on the (list Tuesday in
DeeembiV 1018,Mho fo/owiug rcnl-es-
tnte, to-wit: \
Forty (Vl) acres u/f land, more or
loss, situated on the west side of lot of
land No 10o\n the /rd district of said
-atatc and county, (described ns follows:
Oommencing\it /he southwest corner
of said lot and rin/ing east a distance of
Hi rods to the Five Notch road: thence
along said roaitfiX a northeasterly di
rection a distiriceVf 50 rods; thence
west of north/n dist\noe of 00 rods to
Wolf’s orci-W theneoyip said creek 0
rods; tliencynorth 7 roUs: thence west
05 rods to/the west link of said lot;
tin-nco sdiiT) atoug said weG. line a dis
tance of 1£0 rods to point oPdieginning.
Hold aJthe property of O. \ llarron,
late of /aid county, deceased, \or tho
purpose/of paying debts and distribu
tion e/iong the hcirs-nt-lnw of SQid
deceased. This November 7th, 1018.'
/ .T. TI. HARItON,
W. T. BARRON,
Executors.
GUARDIANSHIP
GEORGIA-Carroll County.
T\ O.Vtvcy, of said eouuUr', linvi ,, ,
tiled his \pplieatioft for tire guardian-!
ship of th\ person and property of It !
E. and Win.MV. Ivey, jfiiner orphans of ,
W. T. Ivey, X-cc.-myfl, all persons con
cerned hre hevflb/^citod to show cause,
if any they ha.vy before me on or be
fore the llcift Areinlnv in December,
1018, why said ap\liention should not
be granted. This-l\vember (5th, 1918.
W. .T. MIELfTAN, Ordinary.
GUARDIANSHIP
GEORGIA—Carroll
Tom Tl
having fil
guardianship \l
of Annie May,
Thornton, >eol.,
Thornton, dec
eerned are h
if any they
fore the li
d county,
Ion for the
and property
nth, and Claude
children of John
all persons eon
( to show ciutsc,
me on or lie
mber, 1018,
SHERIFF SALES
On the first Tuesday Ain Doeembor,
1018, within the legal /hours of sale,
will be sold before the /ourt house door
of said cSunty, in t'f/rollton, Ga., to
the highest ludder, fo/cash, Hie follow
ing clescribcilXproporfv, to-wit: K.j
One bale lin\ e.ott/n weighing about
475 pounds. I.tyierf on and to lie sold
under and by vi\t/o of a (I fa issued
from tho SuperioAfcouit of said county
in favor of I). S. l/yse vs. Jos. II. Shoe-
makor, priiu-ipu/ II. Morgan, se
purity.
UUc property of J. R
this possession.
siTovitr,
FORT
iunty.
said coun-
upubention for n
for herself and
bn, and for two
tier wife, out of
Leased husband, E.
Iprajsers (laving fil-
ersons concerned
I show cause before
|e, on or lipforo the
jeember, 1&J8, wliv N
mild not be granted.
6th, 1018.
r tILLICAN, Ordinary.
E - • - «
-B SUPPORT
►♦roll County.
!» Boll, of said county,
,_or applicatic)/ for a see-
Wt for liei^clf and throe
~fen hut of tile estate of 55.
R. Bell, her deceased /usbnml, all per
sons concerned are nofoby cited to show
causo, if any they iuWe, before me on
of before the first /londlW in December,
1018, wliy said dpplieatih^ should not
be granted. This November 6th, 1018.
W. J. JSILLICAN, Ordinary.
why snUf application sliould not be
granted: This November 0th, 1018.
W. J. Mil.LICAN, Ordinary.
GUARDIANSHIP
GEORGIA—yhr
II. T. EullerXof said ofuiitv, having
liled Bis application l^V the guardian-
hip ol' tlie porsiAxful property of F.
T. Fuller, minor jmdian of E. E. Ful
ler, lute of saUJr county, deceased, nil
persons coneiumed any hereby cited to
show cnusc^f any they have, before
mo on or /before tho first Monday in
I'ccembej/ 1918, why snid application
should not lie granted. This November
illh, 1018.
W. J. MILLICAN, Ordinary.
ADMINISTRATION
G EORGIA—Carroll County.
Allen Barnes, of suic^ county, having
in due rWrm applied for ponpnucnt let
tors of administration on>fnc estnte of
ROOPVILLE
We are glad to report /mt the “Flu’’
is on the decrease her*
The news of peace Saving been eon-
sumated, thrills our f/llcs with jov and
gratitude.
Potato' digging isI the order of the
day, and the crop is/a bumper one.
Rev. Lucian pastor of the
Methodist church acre, is attending the
North Georgia C#nfereneo in Atlanta
this week. His »'turu is expected by
his people. j
Mr. Grady King, one of our noblest
boys, has been fwounded in France.
Our information is, that he is not se
riously hurt, aiul that makes ns alt feel
thankful. I
Jim'''Graven/ “knight of the anvil
and bellows, ” Inow that peace has bepn
leclared, is <iitbusiest ic- to raise and
head an a rm.il Jim is not only a good
fellow, but ifrcpressiblc.
Pentecost’s numerous
idmirors are delighted to
lie streets again, after a
Flu.”
formed that a “slacker”
d in this,community now.
ROOPVILLE/ ROUTE 1
Mis. Gonio\Iv
deceased, n
died and crcil
show cause,
me on or
Deoombor,
should
her (ith,/018
. J. MILLIGAN, Ordinary.
snid county,
coneernod, kin-
lieroby cited to
they liav, before
first Monday in
said applicatio-r
grndteil. This Novm-
ADMINISTRATION
GEORGIA—ftarroll Count/
Allen Bnrne\ of said younfy, having
in due form .'ipWied tyinc for perma
nent letters of rWminBstrntion on the
estate of W. M. Ivo^dato of said coun
ty, deceased, all ypersons concerned,
khidred and creditors, ve hereby cited
t J show cause, if/any the)- havo, before
mo on or bofole the first Monday in
December, 1918, why said application
should not be granted. This November
6th, 1018.
W. J. MILLICAN, Ordinary.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND ORED
ITORS.
GEORGIA—Carroll Ci
All poisons indebted/o the estate of
E. E. Fuller are berojty required to make
immediate sUtleimtnt to tlie undersign
ed administrahruL and all persons hav
ing claims aga/nyt snid estate are noti
fied to present tlrau accounts properly
made out aiql sworiN^o as the law re
quires. This November 6th, 1918.
MRS. PIIEARB1E R. FULLER,
Administratrix of E. E. Fuller.
guardians:
GEORGIA—Carroll Con
L. L. Newell havinc^n due form ap
plied to- mo for letters of guardianship
on the property ,otyw. L. Newell, a lu
natic of said emftity, all persons con
cerned, kindreikraml creditors, aro here
by cited to ymoV causo, if any they
have, before/me oikor before the first
Monday iiy Deccmbe\ 1918, why said
application should not be granted This
November fitli, 1918.
W. J. MILLIGAN, Ordinary.
ORDER TO EXECUTE TITLES
(I EORGIA—Carroll County,
To the Heirs-nt-Law pf 1. X. Ingram,
deceased: j
T. E. BnrtRiG, of -11116 county, having
in due form apfdictl/to me for au order
requiring IT. Ash
of the estate of
said county, docei
iu accordance
ocuted by the
bis life time, a
attached to
required to sho
before uie on
e, as administrator
f N. Ingram, lute of
to execute titles
rd for titles ex-
N.sjigrani during
• of which bond is
application, you are
cause, if any you have,
before the first Mon-
I.
opy
day in December, 1018, why said appli
cation should not be granted. Thi-
November 6th, 1918.
W. J. MILLIGAN, Ordinary.
ADMINISTRATION
11EOKGIA—Carroll County.
J. M. Bcntleyv of said couiituf'haviug
in due form np]nbid to meVor perma
nent letters of uchniiiistjatiou in the
estate of L. C. BenUc^ late of said
county, docensod, all jpVsons concerned,
kindred and creditara, are hereby cited
to show cause, ilrniiy tlVv have, be
fore mo on or before tlie frrst ^Monday
in December, /o 18, why said applica
tion should ljot be granted. This No-
ember 6tli, (l918.
W. J.'MILLICAN, Ordinary. ..
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administration
GEORGIA—CaWoll County,
C. <'. Vauglianh having ii^due form,
applied to me for\crman^it letters of
administration on fhe^Btate of J. G.
Vaughan, late of saicQEounty, deceased,
all persons conccrnm^; tfbulred and cred
itors, are herebyJeited Vi show cause,
if any they hayf, bcfore\ie on or be
fore the first Monday in Dedmbcr, 1018,
•why said application shoulck not be
granted. T#is November 6tb, loi8.
W^J. MILLICAN, Ordinary.
Miss Nel
friends and
ice lie
Harp cncouljter with the
We n re
■an’t lie foiln
Of coure nc :
The “go:
mail -is lien
haw” of the husky plow-
I iu the land as lie con
signs to mi tiler eartli tho seeds which
give 1 im biscuits next harvest
time. All |ionor to these heroes of the
field
The nnm inicement of ponce has lift
ed mighty [burdens from thousands of
mothers’ liaarts.
Lot us liot too quickly forget the
lessons of cwonomy taught by the lat.;
war. Neven again lot tho spirit of ex
travagant wlistcfulness dominate us.
The whole! civilized world ought to
rise and sing; “Praise God from whom
nil blessings trow.”
The farmers nr
tlie pretty weather
having it ginned
We are glad to
of this community
writing. A good
“Flu” but no so
Messrs. Alvin nn|l
ited I heir si-ti
day.
Mr. and Mis
day with Mr. J. O.
Mr. R. J. t'rav
J. Graven awhile
Messrs Johnnie
Long attended Hu
more Sunday aft
Mr. and Mrs.. V'
business trip to l
Bremer sli
nking good use of
picking cotton and
eport that tlie sick
re nil bettor nt this
mini’ have had tlie
ous cases.
Denny Wallace vis-
Mre Aderliold, Sun-
the week with Hi
SHAD r
Mr. and Mrs.
Carrollton, visitc
T. Morgan, last
Mr. Joe Jordan
1. Lewis spent Hun
IHnoslcy and family.
visited hin son, L.
Sunday morning.
Gentry and Bob
day Heboid at Need-
noon.
F. Morrell made a
roll:on Thursday,
nt tlie first part of
nee Smith uml wif i.
GROVE
O. Robinson, from i
their sister, Mrs. J. i
inlay afternoon,
ml family and Mr
Kina Harris visit/d Mr. and Mrs. O. J
Morgan Sunday,.
MILLER’S ACADEMY
be Elder, ft'i
est jf I,. G. S
Carrollton,
Smith and fam-
M is. Hid
was tlie gn
il.v last week
Mr. Clarenc
Meade, Mil,, w
Mr. L. G.' Smi
night.
. Those that
prise party ut
Smith’s home
M isses Lena
Boyce Rowlnn|l, Carrie Bradley, Mossrs.
J. T. Grice and Grover
Smith, from Camp
s the guest of his uncle,
h and family, Saturday
cere present nt the stir
Misses Iree and Gladys
Saturday night were
Gaudy, Myrtls Rnbuni,
Clnrenee Smit
Rnbuni.
We liave t ro new eases of the Flu
Mr. Joint Roljerts nud Mrs. Ezra Mor
row.
Mr. George Howard's family arc all
improving from’the “Flu.”
Misses Iree and Gladys Smith
in Carrollton last Thursday shopping.
Morgan Sunday./
■b Miss Ruth I tin ell, from near Temple,
is spending a fiwv days with' Miss Emma
Brown.
Mr. Garry j llfiidrix, from Cave
Springs, is vititiug his father and
friends in tliisjcommunity.
• Air. Bruce Peek nud family spent Inst
Mumlny with ill*, and Airs. Cliff Smith.
Mrs. Marti
Willie Alae, vji
and Miss Bess
ternoon.
Mr. and Mr
relatives liclov
Alias Winnie
Took visited
Sunday aftevni
Mr. Biff Gr
Kelley and daughter,
ited Mrs. Emma Brown
Brown Inst Sunday nf
Jesse Orizzard visited
('arrnflton last, Sunday.
Turner and Miss Amy
Miss Vera Daniell last
Oil.
ten lias another case of
mumps at his li mse.
Air. Claude lentlon was again vis
iting in our eo nmunity lust Snndny.
Tlie entertnii ment given by Air. arid
Atrs. Homer A cBuinctt last Haturday
night was onjo -ed.
Air. Luther Imith nnd family spent
the day last Sunday with Mr. Otis
Hammond nnd family.
• Mr. Jim Bry .-e luippened to the mis
fortune of losii g his fine milk cow last
week.
Aliss Emma ilorgau and niece spent
last Tuesday w th Mrs. Lena Smith.
There will hi a singing at Mr. Rich
H«l Edgeworth’s next Sunday night.
|bUl go and rank j it a success.
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DON’T INVITE
/COLD OR THE
WILL PROBATE
GEORGIA—Carroll County.
To E. I). Robinson, Jefferson county,
Ala,; H. K. Robinson, Columbus,
Miami Claude Virginia Robinson and
C. T.\Robinsoiy Calhoun county,
Ala.:
Mrs EmiiAC. K/biuson, of said coun
ty, having flick her application for the
probate of the Tfst will anil testament
of Henry R. HMiiusou, late of said
county, deceased, Vnd it bei % made
known that yoi are,\t-irs at-law of said
deceased, you /ire hereby cited to show
cause before luc on or\eforc tlie first
Monduy in December, 10J8, vyby said
application aiould not lie ghqnted. This
November Tab, 1018.
W. J. MILLIGAN, Ordinary.
KELLY-DUPLEX c §!£'« IIS"
Grinding Mill
If yoiNJeel “s]4ffed up,” bloated,
bilious, laiigiud o/liavc sick headache,
sour stomach, S^fJeA tor.gue, bad breath
or other cohditimWcanced by slowed up
digestion, a Folly Onthnrtie Tablet will
give prompt Klief. Is a gentle,
wholesome, thwoughly ensansing physic
that leaves nf bnd after-effects. Sold
everywhere.
EXECUTOR’S SALE
GEOiHhA—Carroll County.
By virtue of an order grui*ed at the
Afarcli Telmi, 1918, by the /iurt of or
dluary of Vowcta county/ Georgia, I
will soil dui\g the legal /ours of sale,
on the first Tl^sdaj’ in Mcomber, 1918,
before tlie const bouse aoor iu Carroll
ton, Carroll couXt.v, Ga/ to the highest
bidder, for cash, Nic fiylowing property,
to-wit: A cortaink c/y lot and brick
store house thereoii\#itunted, lying and
being iu the city Ajf Carollton, said
county, and being /nMho south side ot
Alabama street, a/d rtkining back to a
depth of 108 yet, ctotaining 2,500
feet, more or les/ and bonded west by
an alley and mirth by skid Alabama
street. *Tho s»re house twreon being
now occpuied/y J. Frank Aw-ris. The
said propcrtVis being sold as\lic prop
erty of H. AV. Capip, late ofNlioweta
county, deyased, for distribution lynong
J. P. CAAir, yifaigV^yil
his heirj^t-law. J. P. CAMP, ’■
Executor last will of II. W. Camp.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE
INDIAN CREEK
Lrsi .
Mr. and Mrs] J. C. McLoudon spent
Sunday with tHeir daughter, Airs. Bart
lett, at Bowdon.
Air. J. R. iachelor and. family, of
Lucky, spent ! unday with liis daughter,
Mrs. Lucian 1 hillips, at this place.
Miss Lizr.i i Smith spent Saturday
niglit and Su idav with her sister, Mrs,
cy, of near Jake.
Burt is quite sick ot this
George Brad
Mrs. Darin r
writing.
Mrs. Join
Eason, of Suckville,
in varied proportions with
■bm on the cob. with or with*
out jhucka. seed oa!a, rye.bar-
ty, corn and ull other eraina,
FULLY GUARANTEED
Four platea —a double Mt,
vrlndlne at tho Mine ti*nb ec
counts for its largo capacity.
This machine baa three note ot
Perfect regulation, fine, tnedlnra
Ins. For capacity, euy runnhur and
-Duplex can’t bo boat. Especially
MS. Write for free catalog. D
mra, eo.. Mtantora*.
.GEORGIA—Carroll Conhty.
virtue of an order of the Court
•dinary in and fr>v snid county,
granted nt the Noveimter Term, 1918,
of said dourt, will be seld nt public out
cry, to t\e highest bidder for cash,
within thc\egal houw of sale, before
the court hotiic door if said county, on
the first Tuesciay iia December, 1018,
tlie following relyl eslate, to-wit:
Tlie southwest \oJrtli of lot No. 23-
in the Ittli districVof said state and
county, containing fW acres, more dljl
less. / \ I I
Sold as tlie proijertyVf A. Al. T’u;
gle, late of said (Aunty,Vleceasod, f'/fe-
tlie purpose of pa; ing dc-b\ and dist-,
bution among the heirs-:
ceased. This X ivember 4tYi
AV. R. TL'GC ,K, Administ\
A. AL Tu
I
FOI
i The home of Dr.
Cedar street.
spending a i cw days with her mother,
who is quite sick.
Mrs. Alar in Smith spent Thursday
witli Mrs. J )hn Smith.
Mrs. Mini ie Watson, of Bowdon, is
spending son e time with her mother-in-
law, Mrs. AA . P. AVntson.
Air. and Mrs. Ed Adams, of near
Iloilcy Sprir gs, spent Sunday with her
sister and fa ally, Mrs. L. D. Wilson.
Ellis was a Carrollton
visitor last T aesday.
Our friend Mr. AV. D. Lee, is kept
quite busy t cso days filling out ques-
tnionaircs for the registrants.
kkAlj,,azfi f (|e-..„ h,( 6 5u^„tmaa
Au occasio i of much surprise was
the marriage f Prof. Cleveland Holley,
on route 3, t( a Miss Long, of Musca
dine, Ala. W e congratulate the Pro
fessor on gain ng such a beautiful and
charming youi g lady for bis wife and
wish for both i long and happy life.
Alessrs. Smit i and Brown, of Musca
dine, Ala., wen visiting in this commu
nity Tuesday i ight and Thursday last.
Air. A. A. Bin :k nnd family, of Jones-
viilc, spout Sun lay afternoon with Mrs.
Black’s parent), Air. and Airs. W. P.
Watson.
Clarence Ellis has purchased a
JOE A.
IILLIPS
Last week’s casualty! list carried the
name of Joe A. PhilliJs as missing in
action, said to have belli missing since
August. His father, Mr. J. J. Phillips,
Sis in receipt of n lettJr from his son
| dated October 9th, staling that he is
id bask witli his company.
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SALE
II. J. Goodwv
The Jjiin-ial of littlelEyerctt-jj.
infant son of [Air. and Airs. Geo,
Wyatt, wus conducted from the pave a
home on FridaylaftcrKoon. ’riie brig). ■
little babe of the home, was taken tj
liis home on h&li and to tho Savior
who said, “SufTIr tlie little eliildreu to
come unto me.’I The little body was
laid to rest’in'ltho Heulnli cCmeterv.
Friends sympathlre with tho bereaved
parputa. 1 AV., AV. R.
For Sale qr Trade
i Lowell. Good 5-room kousa
/good store house, cotton seed:'"
/, on Maple street. A good basi-
Terrace.
[lies west of Bowdon Junction.
’ dwellings, good grist mill and gin, 1
Alabama.
Ark.
hne and one-half miles from 'Central-
96 acres two and one-half miles frq
and good barn.
One five room house and lot wit
house, barn and good waapn scale
ness stand with stock of nods.
One four-room house on Cilft
159 acres one and one-half :
75 acres of land, wi’U the
just inside of Randolph couq
Two vacant lots in Pic:
200 acres in Heard county
liatcliee.
7 acres land on Maple ^reet.Vust outside city limits.
Fivo-room house and fi/e acrel of land on Maple street,
137 1-2 acres, four gocO house* splendid outhousoa, most desira
ble locality, 100 acres ill cultivation.
96 acres three miles icom OarroRton on Bankhead Highway.
100 acreB two miles from town.
IF YOU AVISH TO N7VEST IN REAL ESTATE, SEE ME OR
/CALL 413 Olft NO. o\
J./B. F. t)IAL
^ fCARROLLTON, GA.
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