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THE CARROLL FREE PRESS, CARROLLTON, CARROLL C OUNTY, GEORGIA
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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER U, 1918
Special Saving
In Groceries--Supply your
Kitchen With The
Following Goods: y
Flour Guaranteed to Give Perfect
Satisfaction /
s j
48Mb. Sack Pride of Dixi/ $3.00
48 Sl Sack Scott’s Best/ $3.15
48 lbXSack Obelisk..../ $3.10
Ballarat Buck WheayFlour (2
35c
Ballard’s P*hi Cake>F1 our (2 pkgs.) 35c
Grape Nuts pthup^kage 14c
Olives per bottte/. 14c
Sun Ripe Cherries per bottle 19c
Sweet, Mixed Tasty Ffckles per
bottle ./ 14c
Specie of Turm Fish, 2 box^for. ....25c
Van Camp’s Spaghetti, 2 candor ..25c
Kraut, 1 can for 25c
Spotless Cleanser v x5c
Matches, per box :
Argo Staron, 2 packages for 14c
To our Oriends in the country:—Bring
us your Eggs and Chickens. We will
pay you market price.
Gray & Co,
LOCAL NEWS
Mr. Lloyd C riffln spent Wednesday
in Atlanta. . j
Mrs. H. R. Adams returned home
from Atlanta Saturday.
Mr. 0. Ki nedy spent several days
this wcok in A lantn.
Mr. Hob Rol ison ,of Atlanta, spent
Sunday at hone* ■
Rev.‘Sam Parish has been very siek
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Vllenry Harris spent
Sunday in Piedmont, Ala
Mr. Herschol Harris, of-Camp Gor
don, spent Sunday nt home.
Mr. Sidney Holdemeas spent Wednes
day in Atlanta
Mr. W. II. Robins'll is out after an
attaek of the “Fin.
Boys’ Suits $o!<W To $12.50 at
JOHN WA.BA8KIN & CO.
Mr. 1 Luther McGill nr has accepted a
position with the Peoples Rank.
Misses Evio and Nell Johnson spent
Saturday and Sunday in Atlanta.
Mr. Ed Griffith, of Buchanan, spent
Tuesday in the city./
Mr. Vomer Folds loft Monday for
Millodgovillo to ouicr sehool.
Mr. and Mrs. Lu iy Folds spent Mon-
A SALE FRIDAY
DRESSES-COATS-SUITS-FURS
MILLINERY
day and Tuesday ii
Mr. Olin Spent a,
Ain., spent tho w
Mr. J. It. Tump
relatives in Tallnp
Franklin.
of Montgomery,
olc-end at home.
and family visited
>osa last Sunday.
Mr. Leonard Kit g, of Georgia Tech ,
me.
Ladies’ ‘ Silk
£ OUR CASHIER
.8 pRC>
tmas i>. STARTING YOUR ACCOUNT
hew\ XO-D
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el will i acc >«ts thi/invitation adds to his
, tbree^ anaX^n/nandle a greater volume
_ must be pa \
at be carried,liL-itroivTSual is also true of the
.ated by thf Corporation.
; A J ep »j&nk safegua/ds your casnNmakes your col-
-Mraions and loans ft/nds when necessary.
THE PEOPLES BANK
G. C. COOK, Cashier.
►♦»+»+♦II|IIl|||||I»!♦+»+
spent Sunday nt
A new shipnftait of
Waists, $3.30 to'40/0.
JOHN \VbASKIN & CO.
Dr. Rullivani of/fjpnrtanburg, S. C.,
spent tho weokVna here.
Mrs. John Lowrey spoilt Wednesday
in Atlnntn.
Mrs. Ruth Kramt spoilt sevoral days
in Atlanta this woe
Wo ^inve some t^zes hi the Red Goose
Shoo yet nt last yokr/price.
JOHN w/^ASKlN & CO.
Sheriff W. A. Garrett and Deputy
Sheriff' J. L. Webb'spent Monday in At
lanta.
v Mr. Herman Rfonvcs, of Bowdon,
spent Tuesday in the city attending to
business.
Mr. and Mrs. Ritfus Davis have rooms
with Mr, and Mas. Rebcrt Kinabrew
on Depot street, j
Mrs. ,T. A. Mandeville and children
returned Tuesday; from a month \s visit
to Atlanta. • . » .
Mr. 0. C. McClain, of Atlaata, ffill
spend the wcok-cid with his daughter,
Mrs. Pal Bradley!
Dr. Simmons, bf Brcnau College,
spoilt the week-end hero.
Mosdamcs S. C. boykiu, Frances Long
and B. M. Long motored to Atlanta
Wednesday.
Mrs. Will Coopdr and daughter, Miss
Christine, of Codkrtown, visited rela
tives here this week.
Mrs. Jim Bailoy, of Atlanta, visited
friends and relatives hero the latter
part of last week.
Miss Susie Tanner returned this week
from a visit in Scnoin and Fort Val
ley.
Mr. and Mrs. C .M. Tanner spent
Monday and Tuesday in Atlanta.
Thi6 special sale of Dresses was advertised for last
Saturday, but the Express Company d^ayed the ship-
mt and did not arrive until Wednesday so they will
*e on sale FRIDAY of this week. These Dresses are of
Satins, Taffetas, Crepe Meteors and Combination
Crepe-de-Chines and Serges. They will be /livided
into three lots as follows:
Lot No. 1. Dresses Values $12.95 to $15 $9,95
Lot No. 2. Dresses Values $15 to $22 $14.75
Lot No. 3. Dresses Values $22 to $30 $21.75
I All this season’s styles and in all colors.
Also new arrivals in Coats, Coat Suits, Fur Sets,
Georgette Waists, new Millinery and accessories spe
cially priced for this sale.
Also complete stock of Kid Gloves and Hosiery in
the new shades to match your suit and coat.
A. J. BASKIN €0.
■fa
Miss Laura Bledsoe, of Whitcsburg,
spent Tuesday aqd Wednosday with her
grandmother, M$s. O. M. Bledsoe.
Mrs. Newt Spcpcc is confinod to her
room this week k-ith mumps, and her
little children with the influenza.
Miss Mary Lou: Bledsoe, of Atlanta,
is visiting her parpnts, Mr. and Mrs. O.
M. Bledsoe, this \fcek.
Rev. and Mrs.; W. T. Hamby left
Tuesday to attend the Methodist con
ference in Atlant|.
Mr. Frank Thofiasson, of Camp Gor-
ihis week with home-
don, is spending
folks.
Several members of the family of
Mr. A. T. Coblj arc siek with the in
fluenza
Friends of M r. Guy Cheney will be
sorry to learn
sick nt Mercer
hat he has been quite
University, Macon
Messrs. Ben irook, of Camp Gordon,
and Jefferson Brock, of G. M. A., Col
lege Park, spentnlie week-end at home.
Mrs. J. M. Jqhnson and Miss Evie
spent Tuesday ift Graham, Ala., with
her sister, Mrs. Etta Johnson.
Rev. and Mrs. - A. A. Pittman, of
Bowdon Junction, $pent Sunday in Car
rollton.
The friends of Mrs. L. Z. Dorsott
are glad to see hirr able to be out
again. /
Mr. L. M. Turnc
and Stewart Parri li wont to Atlanta
Wednesday on business and saw tho
Anderson and little
daughter, Maude, dre visiting the fan:
ily of Judge and JIrs. W. F. Brown ou
Cedar street.
Mrs. Burns and
spending the past
iug tho World’s
Wednesday for otl er point
Misses Lurlecp and Vera Coleman
are in Atlanta Ahere they will be for
■ami} oraos
Mr. J. D. l/amriek, who is in tho
navy, is spending some time at home
with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. D.
Hamrick.
Mr. -W. E. Jbhnson spent Sunday in
Atlanta with hfs son, Mr. Edgar John
son, who has jmdergone an operation
at the Wesley Memorial hospital.
Mr. and Mrf. Russell Stripling and.
little son, Russdll, Jr., of Atlanta, spent
the latter part'of last week with Mi.
and Mrs. Joe Hkrris.
The m&ny friknds of Rev. Sam Par
rish are glad to\komv that ho was out
Thursday morning from his past ten
dasy illness and' expects to fill his pul
pit at tho Tabernacle Sunday.
Miss Clare lloldcrness entortained
the Westminster Society Tuesday after
noon. After an hour spent in Bible
study, she seryed her guests a lovely
salad course. '
Mr. N. P. Cotrish, of Savannah, who
is president of tho Southern Atlantic
League, and on bis way to Peoria, Ill.,
where the Natifinal Base Ball Associa
tion meets, spent the week-end with M
J. R. Robison anil family.
Master Julian .Harris and Sam Par
rish, Jr., say the Atlanta people “copy
catted’’ them Thursday by having a
EVERY DAY
someone else finds out that
they have suffered for
years when they could get
relief by taking the advice
of those who have been
benefitted.
You May Be
/ho get
every morning/feeling
(.worse than whin they
rou don’t
out and
doin' work you
can’t eat
without dis-
and son, L. M. Jr.,
Miss Hoppe, after
our weeks here sell-
iVorder Books, left
puuper’s coffin
they only had his helmet where they
showed the whole ‘cheese.
~F& ENT
Two-horse farmV le of the best and
four miles from Ca ollton. See
DR. J. E. C &.MER, Dentist.
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Free Press office
eents for this ad.
kaiser. But
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918. Call at
pay thirty-five
you can’t come to see
phone us and we will
id you a bottle.
CARLISLES
PHARMACY
CARROLLTON, GA.
Mrs. Willis Smith And Mrs. Ji*
Smith spent Wednesday in Atlanta.