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THE CARROLL FREE PRESS, CARROLLTON, CARROLL COUNTY, OA
Local News
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Mr. Johnnio Cramer spout Tuesday In
Atlanta.
Mr. T. I,. Olionpy spent Monday in
Cednrtown.
Mr. Hnrvoy Benll spent Smulivy in
West Point.
Mrs. l,mirn Folds is spending this
Took in Atlanta.
Miss Ohnrlcie Mnc Holmes will spend
Sunday in Atlanta.
Mrs. Corn May Dozier is visiting her
sisters in Atlanta.
Mr. ,T. D. Hnmrlrk was railed to Ala
bama Inst Saturday.
Mrs. Ernest Dozier spent the first of
the week in LnGrnnge.
We offer as a week-end spe
cial a large 10-ounce package
Orange Pekoe Tea for 29 cents.
—Johnson Drug Co.
SPECIALS
Picture Frames 1 A r
Each
up
10-Qt. Galv. Buck- 1 Qq
ets, each A ZJ
4 Post Card Pictures
For
Novels
Each
$1
15c
Large size Cups and Saucers
and Plates QQr
Per set.. ^O'-
Kodaks developed, any size,
in glossy or matt C*.
finish **
Sewing Machine Needles,
for any machine 1 Oc
3 for IV
BUYERS’
Variety Store & Photo
Gallery
4 Carrollton, Georgia
Mrs. C. E. MeOree, of Birmingham
i< visiting tier parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. F. Taylor,'on Tanner street.
Mr. (’. K. Green,, of Millodgeville, is
visiting his sister, Mrs. A. E. Sharpe,
i a Maple street.
Mrs. \. Fain is spending t Bis week
with her niece, Mrs. Mamie T.nssotter
in Wliitosbnrg. I
Mrs. Maude Gaston will leave Wed-
Pt-sdav for Miami. Fla., to visit her
sister, Mrs. W. I.. Elder.
Miss Annie Strickland spent Hit
week-end in Whitosburg.
Mrs. Enin Ashmore leaves Thursday
for Chattanooga.
FOR RENT.—One five-room house on
Rome street. Possession at once.—L. L
Bonner. Dr
The place to find your fall seeds:
Rye, barley, rape, turnip seed, grnss
seed. Also big line groceries and
food . ' PHIL 0. A8TIN.
Mr. and Mrs. George Head and chit
dreii, of LnUrnnge, s|«-nt Hie week end
with Mrs. Mary Aycock.
Miss Nell Aveoek returned Thursday
from n two weeks’ visit to Cnlhoun
(•ml Chattanooga.
Turnip seed ill bulk. Fresh lot just
received. Rutubngus should bo sown
now. -Jackson’s 10c Store, “whore youi
dimes have more conts.”
Mr. Singleton Walker is visiting hit
da lighter, Mrs. H. O. Bonner, at Annis
ton, Ala.
Mrs. R. ,T. Gailbreath, of Miami, Fla.,
is here on n visit to her sister, Mrs. ,T
1,. Thomnsson, and other rolutives.
Miss Inez Robison, of Atlanta, took
a bird’s-eye-view of Carrollton Sunday
afternoon.
Mrs. George R. Brown, Jr., • and
daughter, of Atlanta, will spend the
month of August with Mr. nml Mrs.
E. A. Morrell, after which they will
visit Mrs. James Stubbs Brown in An
derson, S. C. They will go from there
to High Point, N. C„ ami spend several
months with Rev. and Mrs. George R.
Brown, Sr.
Dr. and Mrs. H. L. Barker, of At
lanta, were visitors here this week.
The friends of Mrs. Mollic Ward
will learn with regret of her illness at
her homo on College street.
Mr. S. M, Ruskin, proprietor of the
Globe, left Atlanta Tuesday for New
York and Baltimore where be will make
purchases of his fall stock of new
goods.
ItprsEX FOR RENT.- -Goyil 8-xooni
l ouse, corner Alabama nml Nchrth Cliff
street ;guoil li room house and sleeping
porch South street. Apply to T. C
Bledsoe. Ifiaugtfe
Turnip Sled in bulk. Fresh lot just
received. Rutabagas should be sown
now.—Jackson’s lOo Store, “whore youi
dimes have more cents.”
The many friends of Mrs. Bess Mer
roll Smith will he interested to know
that she has been made it member of
the faculty in the vocal department of
The Atlanta Conservatory of Music.
.Mis. Smith is also contralto soloist at
the First Methodist church, having been
there for several mouths.
Mrs. George R. Brown, of High Point
N. is visiting friends and relatives
in Carrollton and Bremen.
Mrs. Bess Merrell Smith nml son, and
Miss Margaret Merrell will visit their
parents, Mr. amt Mrs. E. A. Morrell,
next week.
Miss Antionette Pcnrte will return
Friday evening from Richland, Gil.,
where she has been visiting the family
of her grandfather, Mr. D. F. Pearce.
The place to find your fall seeds:
Rye, barley, rape, turnip seed, grnss
seed. Also big line groceries and
feed . PHIL C. ASTIN.
Miss Susie McClnre, of Atlanta, is
visiting relatives here.
Mr. John Whit Long, of Jasper, Ala.,
is the guest of relatives here.
Mr. Henry Dardon is visiting his
mother, Mrs. H. T. Durden.
Mrs. I. C. Loftin is spending several
days of this week in Atlanta.
Turnip seed in bulk. Fresh lot just
received. Rutabagas should be sown
now.—Jackson's 10c Store, ‘‘whore youi
dimes have more cents.”
Mr. Chester Williams and Miss Rob
bie Lee Williams, of Anniston, Ala., nre
the guests of Mr. ami Mrs. Charlie
Jones.
Mrs. A. B. Coleman spent Thursday
in Atlanta,
Miss Claire Holdernoss has been in
disposed at her home on Dixie street.
Mr. Clyde Chestnut, of Columbus
spent the week-end in Carrollton.
Miss Vivian Thornton, of Atlanta
spent Tuesday with Aliss Lucile Lof
tin.
Mr. Ham Curtor^of^Atlnutn, is spend
iug t his week here.
jfclr. jiM .Mrs. pomp simefer, Mrs
Mary flirkford and Mr*. Sam Boykin
Jr., have motored to Chattanooga to
*pi : ud the v. Ji-k. '
Turnip seed in bulk. Fresh lot just
received. Kutkhagas should ho sown
now.—Jackson’s 10c Store, “whoro your
Mr. nml Mrs. C. M. Tanner will
leave Friday to spend some time at
Daytona Beach. They will motor
through.
Mr. nml Mrs. J. O. Crowley, of Ab
beville, S. C., nre here on a visit to rel
atives and friends.
We offer as a week-end spe
cial a large 10-ounce package
Orange Pekoe Tea for 29 cents.
—Johnson Drug Co.
FOR RENT. -Three connecting rooms
with conveniences. Cull Mrs. Mayfield
Hamrick, phone -'lit, or apply 14 Now
anil stroet. It
Mr. and Mrs. Perdue Kytle hnvo re
turned to their home in South Carolina
after spending two weoks with his
mother, Mrs. Annie Kytle.
Mrs. Hugh Jackson and son, Single
ton, are in Anniston, Ala., visiting her
sister, Mrs. H. C. Bonner.
Mrs. Blanche Pearce is acting us
cashier for the Gaincsboro Telephone
nml Telegraph Company during the ab
sence of Mrs. J, 8. Ashmore.
Turnip seed in bulk. Fresh lot just
received. Rutabagus should be sown
now.—Jackson’s 10c Store, “whero voui
dimes have more cents.”
Mrs. Charles Brodnnx is spending sev
eral days of this week in Atlanta.
FOR SALE.—fit) acres of land at Bur-
well; one 4-room house and out houses.
Sell for $1200 or exchange for other
property.—Mrs, J. H. Davis, Carroll
ton, Route 2. ltpd
FOR RENT—Six Toom house two
hnlls, good garden, water and lights,
close in. Suitable for one large fam
ily or two small families. Apply to
Mr. or Mrs. ,T. H. Hurris, 13 College St.
Miss Anna Belle Boynton entertained
six of low friends at n spend-thc-niglit
par.ty Wednesday night.
Mrs. J. R. Sewell is visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Richards, of Baltimore, Mr.
Mrs. Richards will be remembered by
Master Reese Boynton‘sprtit'thi- post-f hero , ,\t iss Willie
week with his grandfather, Mr. B. P.
Newell, near Douglnsville.
Mr. Carl Stevens, of Atlnntn, spent
t lie week-end with li is parents, Mr. mid
Mrs. W. T. Stevens.
Mrs. Annie Snead and Miss Vivian
Snead returned Monday from a visit'll
relatives at Tlftdn.
Mr. G. W. Kilgore, of Atlanta, is
spending his vacation with his parents
on Coleman street.
Miss Norma Moore returned Saturday
from a three weeks visit to Cullman,
Ain.
Messrs. Manor and Cecil Stamps re
turned Monday from Muskegon, Mich.,
where they hnvo been working for the
past three months.
Mrs. Mary Butler and children, who
have beoij. visitiiig Mr .and Mrs. V. C.
Harris and other relatives, have gone
to Newnnn where they will spend a few
days before returning home.
Mr. C. E. Yancey, of Atlanta, is
spending this week in Carrollton.
Maude Brown.
Misses Hattie Mao and Jessie Davis
and Mr. II. A. Boone and Miss Nell
King, of Atlnntn, spent last Sunday at
Lake Bennettr.
Mr. Mason Ash returned to Marietta
Monday, after a vi*!' to Mr. and Mrs.
C. A. Meeks and family.
Mr. Charles Walker, lr., left Thurs
day for Ht. Petersburg, Flu., where he
has accepted a position with the First
National Bank.
Mr. nml Mrs, Tyndall Spence return
ed Friday from a ten days' vacation at
different points in Florida.
Miss Lois Braswell lias returned from
Atlnntn, where she spent a week with
friends.
Miss Adolph Covington, of Maeou.
is expected in n few'days to spend her
vnention with relatives hero.
Miss Charlotte Reynolds has returned
to her home in Ccdnrtown after a visit
to Miss Elizabeth Cobb. I
ANNOUNCEMENT
Consolidation and Removal Notice
We wish to announce that after September the
first we will be located in the White shop on John
son Avenue, near Bonner’s mill, just off Rome street.
All our old customers and friends are invited to
visit us at our new place.
We will make a specialty of Rubber Tire work.
When in need of anything in the shop line, come
to see us. We’ll be glad to serve you, whether or not
you have been our customer before.
C. M. GIBSON
C. E. CHANCE
TWO BIG STOCKS MERGED
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All Summer Stoeks Being Cleared Quick i
The large stocks of Weems O. Baskin and A. J. Baskin Company have been consolidated and the Weems O.
Baskin stock moved into the A. J. Baskin location at Newnan Street
Drastic Reductions Will be Made on All Stocks
Next 13 Days
After moving the two stocks together we are so crowded that it is necessary for us to move a large volume
of merchandise in a very short time in order to make room for Fall Stocks. We are not going to quote a sin gle
price here because we could not do justice in the space. We promise you people of Carrollton and Carrollton
trading territory that if you will attend this Sale of these Combined Stocks these next 1 3 days we will pay you
substantial dividends on your purchases in Savings. __
Merchandise Stocks included are Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, Men’s, Boys’ and Women’s Shoes, Underwear,
Shirts and other Furnishings, Women’s Ready-to-wear Dresses, Suits, Capes, Silk, Woolen and Cottcn Piece
Goods, Hosiery, Corsets, Underwear for Women, Blankets, Household Linen, Sheets, Quills, Tirr.ks, Begs and
other Luggage, Women’s Hats, and other items carried in both these large Stocks.
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Nothing Reserved Stocks Must Be Reduced Regardless Of Cost
A. J. Baskin Company
Weems O. Baskin