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THE CARROLL FREE PBES3, CARR OLLTON, CARROLL COUNTY, OA
PROGRAM FOR ANNUAL
FARMERS' SHORT COURSE
A LETTER FROM
COLLEGE PARK
RED PEPPER HEAT
ENDS RHEUMATISM
Red Pepper Rub takes the “ouch”
from sore, stiff, aching joints. It can
not hurt you, and it certainly stops that
old rheumatism torture at once.
When you are suffering so you can
hardly get around, just try Red Pepper
Rub and you will have the quickest
relief known. Nothing has such con-
aentrated, penetrating heat as red pep
pers. Just as soon as you apply Red
Pepper Rub you will feel the tingling
heat. In three minutes it warms the
sore spot through and through. Pain
and soreness are gone.
Ask any good druggist for a jar of
Rowles Red Pepper Rub. Be sure to
(et the genuine, with the name Rowles
on each package.
SAGE TEA KEEPS
YOUR HAIR DARK
When Mixed With Sulphur It
Brings Back Its Beautiful
Lustre At Once
The Annual Farmers’ Short Course
for the Fourth Congressional Distriet,
1 will be held at the Fourth District A.
1 A M. Sciiool, August 22, 2.'! and 24th.
I These are expected to Do very valu-
I<li> days to those' who will attend. All
fanners and their wives and all farm
boys and girls of club age are requested
to at tend this course.
It will be noticed that for the men
and hoys the morning of the second
day will be given over to Field Demon
strations in Pasture Work. This will
be given to T. L. Roberts plnco, 6'miles
west of Carrollton on Cnrrolltou-Bow-
don highway, and is the annual test
pasture meeting arranged by the Cen
tral of Georgia Railway Company.
The program jn full for the Short
Course follows below:
Rising Bell—5:45 A. M.
Calisthenics—5:45 to 6:30 A. M.
Breakfast—6:S0 to 7:30 A. M.
Dinner—12:30 to 1:30 F. M.
Supper—5:30 to 0:15 P. M.
Wednesday, August 22—Poultry and
Horticulture.
’:30 to 10:00—Registration and As
signment.
11:00 to 12:00— Assembly.
12:00 to 1:30—-pinner.
1:30 to 5:00—Lectures and Demon
strations in Poultry and Horticulture.
0:15 to 7:15—Games.
7:15 to 0:00—Entertainments.
0:00—Lights out.
Thursday, August 23—Livestock.
7:30 to 8:00—Lecture on Dairying.
8:30 to 11:00—Field Demonstrations
In Pasture Work.
1:30 to 2:30—Lecture: Feeding and
Caro of Pigs.
2:30 to 3:30—Marketing Livestock
and Poultry.
3:30 to 5:00—Judging Work.
Friday, August 24—Field Crops.
7:30 to 8:30—Health Talk by Dr.
Bradford,
8:30 to 9:30—Lecture: Boll Weevil
Control.
10:30 to 11:00—Sweet Potato Curing
and Grading.
11:00 to 12:00—Assembly.
1:30 to 2:30—Grazing Crops for Hogs
Gray" hair, however handsome, de
notes advancing age. We all know the
advantages of a youthful appearance.
Your hair is your charm. It makes or
mars the face. When it fades, turns
gray and looks streaked, just a few
applications of Sage Tea and Sulphur
enhances its appearance a hundred-fold.
Don't stay gray I Look young 1
Either prepare the recipe at home or
get from any drug store a bottle of
“Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Com
pound,” which is merely the old-time
recipe improved by the addition of oth
er ingredients. Thousands of folks
recommend this ready-to-use prepara
tion, because it darkens the hair beau
tifully, besides, no one can possibly tell,
as it darkens so naturally and evenly.
You moisten a sponge or soft brush
with it, drawing this through the hair,
taking one small strand at a time. By
morning the gray hair disappears; af
ter another application or two, its
natural color is restored and it becomes
thick, glossy and lustrous, and you ap
pear years younger.
Have Kidneys
Examined By
Your Doctor
Take Salts to Wash Kidneys if
Back Pains You or Bladder
Bothers
Prohibition hns scored another vic
tory. It hns closed Delmonieo’s, for
nearly n century the most famous of
New York’s restaurants.
College Park, Ga., Aug. 14, 1923.
Mr. Editor and Readers:
I want to tell yon of a new meeting
T had the pleasure of attending nt the
auditorium in Atlanta last Friday. T
haven’t learned what the meeting was.
railed, only the “Big Healing Meet
big that is Going on in Atlanta.” Tt
hns been there four weeks and closed
Sunday, but we didn’t, know it was even
there until last week, and went to see
the great miracles performed, and T will
toll you T never have seen anything to
compare with what T snw that, day in
nil my life before.
Men, women and children wont upon
the platform with their afflictions and
after they had been touched by those
men and women who had the power to
heal, enmo down shouting and singing
the praises of God. Those who were
on crutches put them aside and walked
by themselves and carried the crutches
or enne.
Ami more wonderful still, was a
young boy of porhaps 14 or 10 years
who looked to be the very picture of
health, but had been donf and dumb all
his life. He went smiling up when his
time came, and after ho had had the
touch and prayers of those gifted peo
pie, could both hear and talk, not plain
of course, but so he could be under
stood—and what a happy person that
boy was, you can .just think for vonr
self. I felt almost like I was In the
very presence of Christ Himself,
only wish T had known of this meeting
l cfore|( I would hnvc sent for one of
my cousins who lives here in Atlanta
and is deaf, and tried to have his hear
ing restored, but I didn’t know till it
was too late.
No doubt some of you readers will
think what I have writton is not true
but nevertheless it is, and much more
that I haven’t told you about, for it
would take nil the space in the Free
Press, and then all wouldn’t be told.
Such a bright, happy look in th
faces of those who did the “healing’
T have never seen in any ono’s face be
fore. J know they were happy in their
work.
Some one may snv it was all liypno
tism. Perhaps it was, and perhaps it
wasn’t—but anyway, people were rais
ALPHABET PUZZLES
New and attractive features to please the children and gain
the interest of parents. Below is shown the first of this new
series of juvenile features—something for a “children’s cor--
ner.”
These features will entertain and stir the inquiring faculties
of the child. Mother will also become interested.
“Alphabet Puzzles” are a variation and an improvement
on the hidden picture puzzle. They are confined to 27 sub
jects, each carrying a rhyme and an illustration attractive to
the eye. Each illustration contains hidden pictures. They
teach the alphabet, create an elemental idea of poetry and
awaken the imagination of the child. Finding the hidden pic
tures furnishes an agreebale manner of entertainment, while'
exercising the child’s observation and developing its idea of
form. Instructions in small type accompanying each illustra
tion show the parent or instructor which way the picture is to
be turned in order that the child may puzzle out the concealed
faces.
These puzzles form an exceptionally good scrapbook fea
ture—something to be cut out and preserved.
They are especially commendable for the attractive, cheer
ful drawings, each filled with the spirit of childhood. They
are the work of Violet Moore Higgins, an artist who has spe
cialized very successfully in this class of illustrating. The lit
tle ones will take great joy in the pictures and rhymes and in
working out the puzzles.
Find Anne’s father and brother.
cd from their cots, goiters disappeared,
the blind had their sight restored, the
cripple made to walk, the deaf to hear,
and some were healed of cancer, I was
told, and I know that if Jesus Christ
the Son of God hadn’t had a hand in
it it doesn't seem to me it would have
been done.
I will give a few locals and bring
i iv letter to a elo.se.
Mrs. A. B. Styles entertained her
Sunday School class of young men at
iier home on Frances street Tuesday
night with n watermelon cutting, which
was enjoyed very much.
Mr. and Mrs. Garden Patton and chil
dron and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Patton
and children spat Sunday at Tallulah
Falls and report a fine time.
Miss Venr Johnson curried her Sunday
School class of young girls to Grant
Park Sunday afternoon.
Rev. Parker, of Atlanta, preached
two interesting sermons nt the Second
Baptist church Sunday. A large crowd
was present nt both services.
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Stallings, of
Roopvillo, spent Saturday, Sunday and
Monday with their daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. B, A. Styles, and family,
I want to aRk every one who rends
this to remember Thelma and me in
their prayers. LEONE LITTLE.-
BOLD SPRINGS TO HOLD
A COMMUNITY FAIR
SHOP COAL
For best grade washed and sized Shop Coal at reas
onable price, come to
Maple Street Warehouse
Hush your kidneys by drinking a
quart of water each day, also take salts
occasionally, says a noted authority, who
tells us that too much rich food forms
acids which almost paralyze the kidneys
in their efforts to expel it from the
Wood. They become sluggish and
weaken; then you may suffer with a
dull misery in the kidney region, sharp
pains in the back or sick headache, dizzi
ness, your stomach sours, tongue is
eoated, and when the weather is bad
you have rheumatic twinges. The urine
gets cloudy, full of sediment, the chan
nels often get sore and irritated, obliging
you to seek relief two or three times
during the night.
To help neutralize these irritating
acids, to help cleanse the kidneys and
flush off the body’s urinous waste, get
four ounces of Jad Salts from any phar
macy here; take a tablespoonful in a
glass of water before breakfast for a
few days, and your kidneys may then
act fine. This famous salts is’ made
from the acid of grapes and lemon juice,
combined with lithia, and has been used
for years to help flush and stimulate
sluggish kidneys; also to neutralize the
acids in the system so they no longer
irritate, thus often relieving bladder
weakness.
Jhnf Salts is inexpensive: can not in-
ij-trw-nnd makes a delightful efferves-
xsst lithia-water drink. By all means
have your physician examine your kid
neys at least twice a year.
FIRST IN THE SUMMER
vacation kit, put a bottle of
CHAMBERLAIN’S
COLIC and DIARRHOEA
REMEDY
Invaluable for sudden and severe pains
in stomach and bowels, cramps, diar
rhoea. When needed - worth 50 times
the cost for single dose.
® IS for Anne who’s been milking the cow.
She says it’s quite easy,
When once you
1 Anna's fatW sad Orothar. (j
Mr. Editor:—Plenso announce through
your paper that “Bold Springs School
or Distriet Fair” will be held August
29th to September 1st, both dates in
elusive.
The 'exhibits are not to be excelled
by any county fair, and we cordinlly
invite all who will to come and see
what we have done aside from our
text books.
MRS. NEWT E. SPENCE, Teacher.
REMOVAL NOTICE
ATTENTION, MR. FARMER
You are requested to be present at a
meeting of farmers and thoso interested
in farming Friday, August 24th, nt 2:00
P. M., at Temple school house. Speak
ers: Mr. Roland Turner, Southern Rail
road Agricultural Agent; Mr. G. W
Humphries, Southern Railroad Agricul
tural Agent. Subjects: Cows, hogs
and chickens; crop diversification; crops
best suited for this section.
Come and hear how others nro whip
ping the wcovil—how others are paying
their debts. Let’s make the Temple
section the lenders—NOT THE FOL
LOWERS. 2ts
Earnest—Gillette
empire pressing club
to 11 Depot St.—Old Bakery Stand
I have moved my pressing club from Alabama
street to Depot street in the old bakery shop, where
old suctomers and new are invited to bring their
suits for pressing, cleaning, etc., and hats for clean
ing, blocking, new bands, etc. Give us a call at the
new place.
R. S. WILLIAMSON, Proprietor
11 Depot Street
A marriage of much interest to the
people of Bowdon Junction was that
of Miss Mabel Earnest and Mr. Glenn
Gillette, formerly of Naples, N. Y.
The marriage took place August 6t'n
nt the Motropolitnn Memorial church,
Rev. Dr. ^Richard Hegarty officiating.
They left immediately for a trip to
the Eastern shore. They will visit Chri3-
field and Ocean City.
After August 10th they will be at
home at Colmar Manor, Md.
G. M. G.
3 Bargain Days
Sat.- Mon. - and Tue.
Aug. 18-20-21
Going to move and want to sell our
stock of Groceries. Every article in the
store will be sold at a “special” low price.
100 lbs. Chicken Feed $2.48
48 lbs. Mountain Bell, plain flour J ,59
7 Bars Star Brand, Lenox Soap ... 25c
Every article in the Store is a special
—will sell every article at a special price.
Come and get your supply for 30 or 60
days.
Will move Wednesday, but want to
sell the stock Saturday, Monday and
Tuesday. Will be in the Bass-Coalson
building, Newnan street, corner Tanner.
The Sanitary Grocery Store
S. C. Maxwell, Manager
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