The Carroll free press. (Carrollton, Ga.) 1883-1948, November 29, 1923, Image 8

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:'1 r - ■ 0AEKOLL FREE PRESS, CARROLLTON, CARROLL COUNTY, OA Local News •Jff-Vr. • 1 Apartments for rout.;—Vernon Folds. Mrs. John Snead spent Inst Wfok mi Atlantic MF.’UHtOh Tv'us sp'ftTTItrWk-eml at liomo. Mr. Jim -Wooilnll will spend the week end in Sparta. Miss Clnive Holderness spent Tues day in Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Shnefer have re turned to Atlanta. Miss Velma Folds is spending the holidays with her parents. Mrs. C. C. Fitts and son, Charles, have returned from Milledgeville. Mrs. C. H. Foster attended the Meth odist conference in Atlanta Sunday. Miss Eljp.ahoth Arthur will spend the Thanksgiving holidays in Rome. Miss Venzoy left Tuesday for La 'Favetto where she will attend n wed ding. Miss Louise McGohee will attend the Tet-h-Auburn grime in Atlanta Thurs day. Miss Willie Pate Hudson, of Atlanta, fyill spend the holidays with Mrs. Frank Thomnsson. Miss Charlsie Mae Holmes will visit Miss Mary Tanner at. Wesleyan during the holidays. Aft,, Leslie OrilRnn will be the guest pf friends at Wesleyan College for Thanksgiving. Miss Sara Gray left Monday for Lublin where she will attend the Ad ams Holmes wedding. Mrs. H. F. Boykin and Mrs. J. T Bradley attended the Methodist coil ference in Atlanta Friday. Mr. Lester Lovvorn, of Atlanta, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. At. W. Lovvorn. Atiss Katherine and Janies Tanner leave Wednesday for Macon whero they will visit their sister, Mrs. William Weaver. AVanted—To rent 4 or 5-room house with barn for mule and wagon.—T. C. Brake, 148 Newnan street. 29nov2tpd Mr. nnd Mrs. W. Y. Bailey and baby son, of Atlanta, and Miss Ruth Red- wine, of Fnirburn, spent tho wook-ond with their paronts, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. K. Redwine. Miss Susie Tanner is having a lovely trip to Washington nnd New York She attcudod the W. L. C. convention in Washington where she wns mndo a mgo. ' She will bo nwny spveral woeks. ********** ** * ELIZABETH HARRIS * HIGH SCHOOL * Kemp—Walker A wedding of much interest to our community Wednesday, November 1st, wns that of Miss Gladys Kemp to Mr. Soger Walker. Mr. Walker is the sec ond son of Mr. and Mrs, AV. 8. Walker, of this place, while Airs. Walker is the charming daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Kemp. We wero glad to have Mr. Loster Reeves, Mr. C. B. Ingram, Mrs. R. L. Morgan, Airs. Hilton, Airs. Grace Moore and Mrs. J. R. Reagin visit us last ■week. Our club held its regular mooting Thursday, November 22nd. Mrs. What ley gave a demonstration in making fudge and Mrs. 1?. L. Morgan gave one 4a making divinity. Our next mooting will be December 6th, when tho girls will finish their sewing. Prayer meeting was held at Air. and frs. Alexander’s last Wednesday night large crowd attended and had a good meeting. It will be held at Mr. nnd Mrs. W. 8. Harris’ tho 5th of Decern her. The boys have hauled sand and fixed the basket ball court ready for some interesting games. AVo wish to thank Mrs. S. Holderness for-quite a number of good magazines They make a good beginning for a li brary. TABERT’S FAMILY IS GIVEN $50,000 Langdon, N. D., Nov. 28.—Payment of $20(000 lias been made by tho Put nam Lumber Company of Wisconsin to the family of Martin Tabert who died in a Florida convict camp opera ted by the lumber company following a flogging given by Walter Higginboth am. The agreement with the family Absolves tho company of any wilful UuB6 ( DR. L. J. BROCK DENTIST Once Hours—8 to 12; 1 to 6 l *gfrS4'S6, Third Floor First Na Calendar For December Term, 1923, City Court of C^r^ltqn ; MONDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1623 ijPmre ' ' i- " .M v< 504—J, H. Warren, Plft., ,vs, R. A. Jolley, Deft., Mrs. R. A. Jolloy. Clmt. 61—Farmers Bank*, Bremen, Ga., vs. R. L. & A. F. John son. • 64—A. R. Burdett & Co. vs. Mandeville Mills. 78 o. T„ Spence ys. J. M. Couch. Distress Warrant. 83 ]). M. Adams vs. M. B. Chance, Deft., J. W. Chance, Garnishee. 94 Carrollton Bank, Plft., vs. O. H. & G. G. Goolsby & G S. Stovall. Defts., Mrs. Mattie Goolsby, Clmt. 94 Carrollton Bank, Plft., vs. O. FI. & G. G. Goolsby & G. S. Stovall, Defts., G. M. L. Spence, Clmt. 95 Carrollton Bank vs. J. Z. Thompson, Deft., Boykin & Boykin, Garnishee. 103—J. M. Trapp vs. C. L. Duncan. 103—Bonner. Smith & Cadle vs. W. M. Crews and John Williams. 103—Bonner. Smith & Cadle vs. M. C. Baker. 109—3. J. Steinbach vs. Consolidated Co. Ill—Smith & Cadle vs. J. D. Williams. 144— J. B. Colt Co. vs. A. O. Blandenburg'. 145— W. J. SteAvart vs. H. M. Hanson. 147—Bonner. Smith & Cadle vs. Milliard Peek. 147— Citizens Bank vs. J. L. Vaughan, F. -M. Samples, A. T. Cobb & J. R. Vanghan. 148— H. L. Barker vs. C. W. Williams. 150— McGuire Bros. vs. J. A. Jackson, Deft., The Texas Co., Clmt. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1923 151— II. F. Windom vs. J. O. Farlow, Deft., J. F. Far- Ioav, Clmt. 151—J. T. Davis. Plft., vs. Jess McCain, Deft., W. H. Lan caster, Clmt. 151—w. L. Folds. Plft., vs. J. W. Spence, Deft., W. H. Brooks. Clmt. 152 A. J. Roman vs. Merchants & Planters Bank, Bow- don Ga.. Illegality 153 A. A. Black vs. I. O. Adams, Deft., T. E. Hagan & Garland Daniel. Garnishee. 154— Mrs. S. R. Butler as next friend for Samuel Butler, Jr.. vs. Central of Georgia Railway, Co. 155— w. T,. Stedham Vs. Wiley McCain. 158—Paul Shinn vs. National Fire Ins. Co., Hartford, Conn. 164—C. F. Griffith. Plft., vs. J. H. Moore, Deft., J. N. Johnson. Clmt. 164—F. C Griffith. Plft., vs. J. H. Moore. Deft., J. L. Heaton. Clmt. , 166 C. E. Griffith. Plft., vs. J. H. Moore, Deft., Citizens Bank Clmt. 166— C. E. Griffith. Plft., vs. J. H. Moore, Deft., C. C. Tanksley. Clmt. < 167— Cr -rollton Bank vs. .T. Z. Thompson. 167—Cl ro-Cola Bottling Co. vs. Southern Express Co. 168 T ,T1 D"”is Plft. vs. Jess McCain'and Love Smith, Defts., Rosco Smith, Clmt. 170—A. W. Lewis Medical Co. vs. Carrollton Drug Co. & T. R. Luck. -Beaslev Shoe Co. vs. B. F. Nolen. s -W. J. Stewart vs. T. S. Watsoii 171- 171- 171- 174- 175- 175- 175- 175- 175- 175- 176- 177- 178- 179- 180- 180- 181- 181- 184- 184- 184- WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1923 -W. J. Stervart vs. TVS. Watson, Deft., T. S. Watson, Admr. of G. W. Watson, Garnishee. -L. C. Mandeville vs. A. O. Turner, et. al. -Banks. Wilkinson Co. vs. N. C. & J. W. Smith. ‘ -Jones Bros. vs. J. M. & Mrs. H. L. Wilson. -Carrollton Bank vs. H. C. & J. W. Smith. -Tennessee Chemical Co. vs. A. J. McDowell. -Fourth National Bank vs. P. O. & S. A. McClung. -Ragan. Malone Co. vs. A. R. Spence. -Ragan. Malone Co. vs. J. T. Veal & Sons, & J T Veal, Jr. -J. H. Stephens vs. C. W. Taylor and A. P. Taylor. -Crumley-Sharp Hardware Co., Plft., vs. W. P. Alex ander. Deft., Jacob* Auto Supply Co., Clmt. -Temple Cotton Oil Co. vs. J. A. Stedham. -Bank of Villa Uica vs. W. M. Hall & O. G. Hall. -W. L. Folds, Trustee, vs. J. T. Crews. -W. L. Folds. Trustee, vs. J. T. Crews, Deft., O. L. Spence. Garnishee. -K. D. Folds vs. W. H. Kelley, L. F. Cochran & C. H. Heard. -A. D. Duncan vs. R. E. L. Jones & T. J. Jones. -Bank of Roopville vs. J. W. Spence. -Carrollton Bank A’s. W. C. Thomasson & J. C. Kil gore, Defts., Gainesboro Tel. & Tel. Co., Garnishee. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1923 186— C. F. Jones vs. A. F. Johnson & P. P. Folds & R L. Johnson. 187— H. C. Humphreys. Trustee, vs. W. M. Price. 188— Crystal Springs Bleachery vs. Carrollton Milling Co. 189— Glenn Holmes vs. P. H. Garst. 191— R. M. Eidson vs. Gainesboro Tel. & Tel. Co. ‘ 192— M. C. Cumby vs. International Agri. Corp. 192— State of Georgia, Plft.,' vs. Ford Roadster, Deft., Standard Motor Finance. Co., Clmt. 193— T. G. Farmer, Jr., vs. 0. S. Miller, Deft., National Bond & Investment Co., Clmt. 193—Phonographs, Inc., vs. O. S. Miller, Deft., National Bond & Investment Co., Clmt. 193—Mrs. N. A. Williams als. A. J. Thompson. 193—Mrs. N. A. Williams vs. A. J. Thompson, Deft., Mrs. Vella Thompson, Clmt. 193— W. S. Cobb vs. R. A. Jolley. 194— The Peoples Bank, Transferee. Plft., vs. E. W. Skin ner, W. G. M. Skinner & Wylie W. Skinner, Defts., & J. T. McGuire, Admr., etc.., Illegality. 194— J. M. Strickland vs. D. H. Couch, Distress for Rent. 195— Citizens Bank, Waco, Ga., vs. Mrs. Eva Thompson ! & Ida Thompson. 195—Roberts Marble Co., Plft., vs. Matilda Phillips, Floyd Phillips & Ella Stedham. Defts., Dan Dyer, Admr. of Oliver Phillips, Garnishee. 195—The Peoples Bank vs. Wylie W. Skinner, Deft., J. T. McGuire, Garnishee. 195—James Beall & R. D. Jackson & Son vs. Mrs. Julia Ann Maxwell. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1923 197—Armour Fertz. Works vs. P. B. & Mrs. P. B. Alex ander. 197—Georgia State Bank vs. I. K. Cook, H. G. Cook & J. F. Tyson. 197—J. T. Stone vs. McClure Ten Cent Co. & U. S Fidel- & Gftttwntp Co. LIT-MU CLUB • Lit-.Jfu Club met autli.atts^C. K. Henderson, .Tr., on Thursday afternoon. A most interesting program on Beeth- Ttven and Schubert was given. DOUBLE-SIX CLUB Tuesday nfternooiiAlrs. Glonu Holmes entertained her domino club at tier Inline on Spring street. At the con clusion of Jlie game a delicious salad course was served. Several friends who were not elub members were invited. “KID PARTY’ The teachers of the Maple Street school entertaied at a “kid party” last ”ridny night. The liall was beautifully decorated in autumn leaves. Many or- inal games nnd contests were played. Mother Goose rhymes were imporson- t.od by different groups. Delicjqtis ream and enke was served. The teach ers of tlic College Street and High schools wero the guests. EVENING BRIDGE PARTY One of the loveliest parties of the eason was tho one given by Mrs. Pomp Shnefer nnd Mrs. Mary Bickford at Mrs. Shnefer’s homo on Newnan street on Friday night. Garden flowers in the lovely autumn shades wero used for decorating. Among the out-of-town guests wero Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shnefer, of At- nntn. Cake time is all the time, but Thanksgmnj?and Christ mas are almost here and Ave have the injffeclients £<}r |duit cake?. . 1 FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES We are in the market at all times for Crickens and Eggs, and pay the highest market price. SEE US FOR SHOES. GROCERIES DELIVERED J. F. Morrisf Alabama Street Buick Automobiles Buiek cars and parts for sale.—J. M. lohnson. nov8tf For tho Constitution—now or renew— e J. F. Little, the old relinble Const! ution man—always on tho job—always dad to see you. Look me up and let e have your order.—J. P. Little. 4tp $47.50 One Car Load Of Cook’s Reversible Ditchers at W. J. Stewart’s Warehouse. Buy Your Ditcher now CARROLLTON DITCHER MF’G. COj. Carrollton, Ga. AGENTS WANTED MOTHER OF URGE FAMILY Recommends Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound to Other Mothers 198—Georgia State Bank vs. W. T. Johnson, Jr., & W. O. Barrow. • , 198 T. .W. Tolbert vs. G. W. Jordan. Attachment. 198—Morris Fertz. Co. vs. J. T. Boatright. 200 Merchants & Planters Bank, Villa Rica, vs. G. W. Jordan. Attachment. 200—C. M. Tanner Gro. Co. vs. W. L. Stedham. 200— W. H. Cox vs. M. O. Burt. 201— J. L. Kaylor vs. J. M. Burns. Illegality. 202— W. J. Stfewart vs. W. A. Johnson, Deft., E. A. John son, Clmt. ^ 202—J. O. Mullenix, Plft., vs. Olin^phnson, Deft., W. V. Burnett, Clmt. W 202—J. O. Mullenix, Agt., vs. OlirJrfohnson, Distress War rant. 202—Carl Turner vs. Bob Armstrong, Laborer’s Lien. 202—H. H. Word vs. Birdo Mabry. 202— Banks, Wilkinson Co. vs. L. T. & W. E. Doyal, Defts., Mrs. R. B. Doyal, Clmt. 203— JT. H. Word. Transferee, vs. G. W. Hall, Deft., Myrl Griffin. Clmt. 203—Beasley Shoe Co.. Plft., vs. F. A. Lovell, Deft., Mrs. Rilla Lovella, Clmt. Windom, Minn.—“I was so run-down that I was just good for nothing. I was to become the mother of my ninth child, and I thought I did not have the strength to go through with it. 1 took Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta ble Compound, and it has surely done al^ 1 could ask it to do and 1 am telling all my friends about it.' I have a nice bigbaby girl and am feeling fine. You may use this letter to help other 'sick mothers.Mrs. C. A.. Moede, Box 634, Windom, Minn. My First Child I Glen Allen, Alabama. — “ I have been greatly benefited by taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound for bearing-down feelings and pains. I was troubled in this way for nearly four years following the birth of my first child, and at times could hardly stand on my feet. A neighbor recommended the Vegetable Compound to me after I had taken doctor’s medicines without much : benefit. It has relieved my pains and ; gives me strength. I recommend it and. give you permission to use my testimo-* nial letter.”—Mrs.lDA Rye,Glen Allen, Alabama. 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