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THE CARROLL TI
FEESS, CARROLLTON, CARROLL 00 UNTY, GEORGIA
LOCAL/NEWS
Mr. J. F. Morri! was in Atlanta
f«w Jays this wi*k oTt business.
Mr. LcoimrJ lUoriidnn made a bus
Ibuss trip to Atliaita Saturday.
ie, blneiVybod tpmlitv, lie.
HIM WyiS^HKIN & C’O.
Children’s blaek\
S, 15e at
JOHN W.
ribbed hose, 5 to
\\SKIN & CO.
Miss Clare Sue
Miss Ilar.cl Hines,
lege, Forsyth, spent tl
ami. room-mate,
Bessie Tift Col-
k end here.
Miss Leila Bniiin came lit the lattev i Mi. Albert Gaininon eame in Sattir-
pnrt of last- wefk front Atlanta and dny front Gridin i|ml accompanied his
spent the week Aid at home.
wifi
and children Uionto Monday.
You can fiifH s syfnniplete line of dry j Outing—Bluo ) IVhife, Pink and Grey
goods at y\. N • in heavy tvcightjr>2oc yard.
JOHN V BASKIN & CO. j • JOHN f W. UA8KIN & CO.
Mr. ami Mrs
Stephenson
Mrs. \V. li KMor and Miss
Gibson spent Mcguluy in At
Prof, and Mrs. J
d a cablegram frVm Lieut. George
. J. Gnilbreath and lit-j Mr. a ml Mrs. Ftitnk Soareey spoilt
tie mitt,• Jack, ^pent the week-end >« j Snndily and Mondnj| in Hoopville. J
Piedmont, Ala.
r spoilt tlmjnttoi part I Miss Moll Rnsso’Vlj spet the week end
0nl0t | end in Dallas.
OLD-CLOTHES “CLI
FASHION THES,
Many inferior soaps are made with rosin and
when you wash woolen socks with them it
causes the socks to shrink and get hard and knot
up. Countless hours spent in knitting have been
lost just because the socks have been, practically
ruined by improper washing.
GRANDMA’S Powdered Soap
Follow these directions arid you will never haany trouble.
Use GRANDMA in luke warm water and wash the socks
in the wonderful suds. Then rinse in luke warm water,
shgike them out well (do not wrinrf and hang
th$m up to dry slowly. - \
GRANDMA is the most economical* and finest
“all round” household soap that can bemsed. You
Measure it out with a spoon—no ware. Try it
7
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Y our Gr< >cer
FOR RENT—FOR SALE
Also oiic Yrooai ho^fo on Perry street
—V
for sfiie or >\ t^^rice is right.
Ono 5-room house fci\snlo or rent j>fl
Will nclMniy good 5 passenger Over-
North ClilT street. Wat\r. li^Uflf, non-
land cnjwJiiewlV equipped, or excange
vonienees. Close in. A iWgiiiii if sold
for goo/[ mule o\ milk eow.
nt once. - \
\ E. J. KAYLOR.
PHYSICIAN ANU.SURGEON
Office: First National Bank Building
PHONES:
Office 312
Residence - - - 448
CARROLLTON, GA.
THURSDAY,
To be up to dnto then/ days your
community should have n/ old-elotlies
clinic, the Department of Agriculture
suggests. Nut the nmeufit you spend
on clothes but, the nmoimt you save is
the criterion by which foil arc judged
this year of war. -Tno home demon-
ration agents nsimlly/hold the clinics,
I old garments are /brought, ripped,
tliul made over by tile women under'
direction. This wool-conserving
nipnign in lown is paftiaulnrly strong.
SOME TOWNS START
ANTyFLY CAMPAIGN
Jn small fbwns where tlierf ar9 no
sewer systems! the problem of disposal
of waste is a Lory serious one. Ia ono
such town iiJ Oregon the members of
the Homo Ketnomies Club, working un
der the direift supervision of the homo
demount rntbii agent, induced the city
council to ipss an ordinance requiring
all privies fo be made tly proof. This
was n big step toward better sanitation
and undoubtedly will lend to other lin
ing of (lies
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D ROFESSIONAL CARDS I
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DR. T. W. REEVES
DR. H. J. GOODWYN
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office Flione 366; Residence Phone 103.
CARROLLTON, GA.
n. D. Jackson, Sr. n. D. Jackson, Jr.
R. D. JACKSON & SON
LAWYERS
CARROLLTON, OA.
Foroign capitalists loan money at C l / a
and 6 por cent. Interest on good city
property and farm lands In Carroll and
Haralson counties. Seo us bofore bor
rowing.
E. T. STEED
Attornoy-at-Law
CARROLLTON, GA.
DR. W. L. FITTS
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
PHONES: Office, 35-3; Residence, 36-2.
Rooms 12-14, 1st National Bank Bldg.
CARROLLTON, OA.
EMMETT SMITH
Attorney-at-Luw
Practice in All the Courts
Office In Stewart Building
CARROLLTON, OA.
BFTTY REYNOLDS COBB
Attorney-at-Law
Office In Holderness Building.
CARROLLTON, GA.
DR. L. J. BROCK
DENTIST
Rooma-32-3-1-36, Third Floor First
National Bank Building.
TELEPHONES:
Office, 41; Residence, S44
CARROLLTON, GA.
THE ONLY EYE SPECIALIST
This Side of Atlanta that can make
Scientific Examinations and Fit Glass
es Properly and Correctly,
EXAMINATIONS FREE
J. D. HAMRICK, M. D.
All Calls Quickly Answered.
L. Z. DORSETT
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Will Practice In all the Courts
Mnnoy to lonn on improved farm lands
nt .ow rates of interest, easy torms
of payment. Boo me before placing
application.
Office in Roop Building.
CARROLLTON, OA.
W. T. CREEL
OPTOMETRIST
Eyes Tested Glasses Pitted
Broken Lenses Duplicated and Frames
Repaired.
All Work Gueranteed.
With CREEL A HARPER
CARROLLTON^™ 0 f
“highway Asso
rt bat this road be built
Carroll,' CdfctfRwaitnry road.
S’nprapal /fU to have
Lowest RatebV
•ding in your
petition. Also
’members as you
Jsiro to represent to
ttuto ,pu„tl
n petition einfpiy 6t
roal members. Wo are
O^Wsury blanks so you con
_ getting up this petition,
/on will do so at once.
hour to strike. If we
vrf 200,000 members of
Money to Lend—loW‘ t J 1 .! va y Asso-
Willis Smith. J. L. Smith.
SMITH & SMITH
LAWYERS
Office: Rooms 8 and 9—Roop Building.
rtains aid Draperies
M
l_JOUSE WIVES often are judged by
il the curtains and draDeries in their
tin IQ
the curtails and draperies in
homes. This, is doubtless due to the fact that
curtains and /lraprries reflect the taste of the
owner.
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Tasty Styles for All
7 Rooms * i
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A wiae variety af patterns to select horn is
something that every woman desires when
purch^feing curtains and drapery goods. For
refinement, tone ard remarkably low prices
it wil/ pay you to yisit our store right away.
. C. KYTLE
THE FURNITURE MAN
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