The Carroll free press. (Carrollton, Ga.) 1883-1948, December 06, 1923, Image 11

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-® tm camoi.t. gxn nm saw* oum cubsoi.Ti ootott, oa. THURSDAY, DSOEHID I, INS Do you patronize Home Industries? Those of you who have been making your purchases away from Carrollton should think before doing so again. Think who sympathizes with you when you had sickness at home? Think who helped when you needed help badly? Most surely not the strangers far away? NERVOUS HACKING Can not be cured by a glass of water, but will disappear under the healing and soothing effect of CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REMEDY Every uaer la a friend HEAD STUFFED FROM CATARRH OR A COLD ■; Says Cream Applied in Nostrils < > Opens Air Passages Right Up. ; * ♦♦♦♦«♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ H Instant relief—no waiting. Your ■♦logged nostrils open right up; the air I passages of J »n bret .wJUlfiling, utvn*ug| *ivw»«wvmv, J “ • “ I struggling for breath at night; your cold tor catarrh disappears. 1 Get a small bottle of Ely’s Cream l Bahn from your druggist now. Apply 1st little of this fragrant, antiseptic, heal- i jng cream in your nostrils. It penetrates I through every air passage of the head, I soothes the inflamed or swollen mucous 1 membrane and relief comes instantly. 1 It’s just fine. Don’t stay stuffed-up . with a cold or nasty catarrh. News From Our Correspondents GRAVEL CREST • CARROLLTON, R. 2 * RED PEPPER HEAT 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 Reel Pepper Rub and you will have the quickest relief known. Nothing has such con centrated, 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 get the genuine, with the name Rowles on each package. Rheumatic Pain From Aching Joints Rub Pain do** out with amall trial bottle of old "it. Jacobs Oil# Stop “dosing** Rheumatism. It’s pain only; not one case in fifty Yequires internal treatment. Rub soothing, penertating "St. Jacobs Oil” Tight on the "tender spot,” and by the time you say Jack Robinson—out 'comes the rheumatic pain and distress. '“St. Jacobs Oil" is a harmless rheu matism liniment which never disap* ' points and doesn’t burn the skin. It takes pain, soreness and stiffness from aching joints, muscles and bones: stops sciatica, lumbago, backache and neuralgia. Limber upl Get a small trial bottle <of old-time, honest “St Jacobs Oil’’ from any drug store, and in a mo ment, you’ll be free from pains, aches and stiffness. Don’t suffer I Rub rheumatism away. The Christmas holidays will soon b<j horo once more and wo are glad to say that most people in this section are in much better shape than they woro a yoar ago, financially speaking. A good many got of out debt, and a lot of others are nearer out than they were a year ago, for which wo fed like say ing, “Thnnk the Lord I” Messrs. H. W. Dorough, of Grnvcl Crest, and F. J. Dorough, of Glenlocli, made a business trip to Cowetu county Inst Friday. Mr. Wash Sliumako and fnmily bad for their guests Sunday, Mr. Charlie Kidd and family, Mr. Warner Folds anil fnmily and Mr. S. M. Shumnko nnd fnmily. Mr. W. G. Howard nnd daughter, Miss Minnie, of Goshen, visited Mr. .Tosh Thigpen and family, ut Tyus, Sat urday night nnd Sunday. Mr. George Hannah and family spent Sunday with Mr. J. M. Howard and family. Mr. .T. R. Folds nnd family spent Saturday night with Mrs. W. G. Howard and family. Messrs. H. W. Dorough nml Snm Garrell made a business trip to Car rollton last Friday. / Mr. H. W. Dorough nml family spent Sunday witli Mr. Bob Folds and family. Several from boro atteadod the sing ing at Welcome Sunday afternoon und report n good singing. We notice in our correspondent's let ter from Leo’s Chapel that they had to call in their singing on account of tho boys’ nnd girls’ misbohaviour. Surely they just meant tho boys, and nt that it is too bad. Our boys will soon rulo the world, for the men of todny will soon be gone. Now, we don’t know, but wo believo that the parents are to blame to a certain extent for misbe haviour at such places, and feel like if those singers nt Lee’s Chapel.would got. tlios parents to como and help sing or listen, those bad boys and girls would do better. If they don’t, then gel boys nnd girls that misbehave so badly to go to somo other place wliero there is singing and by this means go on and have your singing, and possibly by them going and hearing some other class sillg ttild see how the boys and giris behave nt other places will they come back homo reformed nnd help sing tho praises of tho dear Lord that gave His lifo that wo might be saved. Dear Free Press: Thanksgiving day passed and found us with many, very many things to bo thankful for. We yet have life, the greatest and most prized boon given to nnd possessed by anything earthly; friends, other than which but* few things of earth are more precious; good government, in nation, state- and county, which we should strive for and appre ciate moro than wo do; “tho old-time religion, which all our churches should be in possession of “from tho rivers to tho ends of the earth’’ and many blessings growing out of it. This was tho 77th passed since tho day, Dccem her 7th, 1845, when your correspon dent was born, nonr tlio factory, in his father’s humble cabin. And wo aro ypt living, thunks to tlio Giver of al( gcpd. How grateful wo should bo. To tho one who is blessed with long life, good health, true friends and freo govern ment, it is but natural to bo grateful t( God who giveth all good. Wo trust, that to somo extent, wo arc. We arc to have now preachers at the Camp Ground, nml also at New Hope, Wo regret the going away of the old ones, lint wish tho new ones may bo as faithful and devoted to duty ns they were. In Carrollton on Tuesday lapt wc met our all-through-lifo friend, Prof .Tamos M. Stephenson, than whom wo hnvo no bettor one, whom we more highly Tcspeet nnd appreciate. Also, somo of our long-ago students whom we love nnd by whom wo arc loved. We rodo back with one of thorn, W. W. Lnmbort, who attended our school long, long, ngo. But those, like mo, We, plainly sec Aro near otornity. God grant that they, On that great day, May shout with J. W. B. COMING TO Carrollton on a return visit THE PROGRESSIVE DOCTORS' SPECIALIST Treating Diseases Without Sur gical Operation At the Clifton Hotel Monday, December 10th Office Hours: 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. ONE DAY. ONLY—Returning in three months FREE CONSULTATION JAKE Housework and Headache There’s relief for you housewives who suffer from aches and pains. When lack of fresh air, working over a hot stove and the odor of cooking make your head throb, your back ache, your limbs tremble, just take 1 or 2 dr. miles* AnthPain Pills They’ll relieve you quickly and safely. . Your druggist sells them at pre-war prices—25 doses 25 cents. Economy package, 125 -doses $i;oo; WACO, ROUTE 1 * ***•••***•* Mrs. J. H. Johnson and daughter, Im ogens, arc visiting relatives in Birming ham, Ala., this week. Mrs. J. R. Key and children are vis iting her sister, Mrs. Grady Hall, near Douglasville, this week. I11 company with Messrs. J. R. and A. 8. Key wo attended preaching at the M. P. church nt Waco Sunday where we heard Rev. Anderson Jenkins deliver an able and imnressive sermon. Rev. Jenkins has been assigned to Waco, Union and Bowden churches by tho an nual conference. Mrs. Margie Rogers visited her sister, Mrs. F. M. Moore, in Aragon, Sunday. Mrs. Moore is said to be sick with fe ver. A number from this section attend ed tho Sacred Harp singing at Bowdon Junction Sunday. Mrs. Eula Dukes and daughter, Dorris, of Bremen, visited lior mother, Mrs. Sarah Parker, Saturday. Next Saturday and Sunday aro regu lar meeting days at the M. P, church at Bowdon Junction. Rev. L. R. House has been assigned to this work by the annual conference. Rev. House needs no introduction to tho people of this section for lie formerly served this work for tv/o years and is one of tlio ablest and best-liked ministers ever in this section. MORE FOR YOUR MONEY Instead of sending our money away this month to people we never saw and never expect to boo, let’s spend . it where we know who gets it. Local firms carry the best merchandise and offer it to you most reasonably. Our merchants have a splendid display of Christmas merchandise. Seo them bo- fore sending out of town for hoilday gifis; * **«• + * *****« The fnrmers in this gootion aro about done gathering nnd nro making pre parations to move. Miss Levester Bates was the guest of Miss Bertha Cheney Sunday. Miss Bello Pitts was the guest of Mrs. Myrtio Entrekin Tuesday night, Wednesday nnd Wednesday night. We are sorry to report tlita Rev. Em ory Entrekin and children ore very sick with the measles. Miss Paulino Pitts was the guest of Misses Pearl and Ruby Reid Saturday night. We nro sorry to Toport that Mr. Ben Nichols has tlio moaBlcs. Mr. Harpld Pitts and Mr. ClicstcT Cheney attended the singing at Waco ; Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Otlicl Entrekin, who have been off teaching school, visited their parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. B. En trekin, Saturday and Sunday. It it announced that there will bo a Christmas tree at Union. Everybody invited. Mr. Jim Gammon, of Chattanooga, has boon visiting liis parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Gammon. Misses Della, Julia nnd Mnry Robin son, Pearl and Ruby Reid and Belle and Paulino Pitts attended meeting at Five Points Sunday. * BOWDON JUNCTION * ******** **** The'Sacred H.-vrp singing here Sun day was a little thin in OTder, but did very well considering everything. Ev erybody Tomember it is still going on und make it a point to bo on hand. Next Sunday afternoon is singing evening in the new books nt this place. Everybody come nnd bring your newest hnnk. Also preaching at tiro Methodist church at the 11 o’clock hour. Rev. O. F. Lambert filled liis ap pointment at Plensnnt Grove Sunday at eleven. Mt. Frank Reid and sister, Gladys, spent the week-end with homefolks. Mr. and Mrs. Grady Brock spent Snndav with tho latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Parker. Mr. and Mrs. H. M, Parker visited her brother, Mr. and Mrs. .Lewis Lov- vom, of Carrollton, Sunday. Mrs. B. F. Earnest is ill at this writ- m The Progressive Doctors’ Specialist is licensed by tho Stnto of Georgia; graduato of ono of the best universities; twonty-fivo yonrs of practical exper ience; (fourth year in Gcorgin) comes woll recommended. Will demonstrate in tho principal cities methods of treat ing diseases of long standing by means of modicines, diet and hygiono, thus we saving many people from a dnngorous and expensivo surgicnl operation. This specialist is an expert in diag nosis nnd will toll you tho exact truth about your condition. Only those wlio hnvo a good clinnco to regain thoir health will bo treated, so tlint every ono who takes treatment will bring their friends at tlio noxt visit. Some of tho diseases treated: Dis eases of the stomach, bowols, liver, blood, blood vessels, skin, kidneys, bind: dor, heart, lungs, eye, ear, noso throat, scalp, enlarged veins, leg ulcers, rheu matism, high blood pressure, tumors, enlargeif ‘glands; goitre, piles, nerveB, weakness or exhaustion gf the nflYOUi system giving rise to loss of mental and bodily vigor, melancholia, discourage ment and worry, undeveloped children, either mental or physical, and all chron ic disease* Of men, women nnd children that have baffled the skill of the family physician. A diagnosis of any disenso of long standing, its nature and caime, will bo mndo FREE nnd proper medicines will bo furnished at a reasonable cost to those selected as favorablo cases for treatment. Children must bo accompanied by their paronts and married ladies by tlieir husbands. Headquarters: Atlanta, Gn. 22n,ov3tc * BETHESDA * • •********•• Death has again entered our midst and claimed as its victim MrB. J. D. Powers. Shei was sick a long time be fore she died. She leaves a broken hearted husband and eight children, four boys and four girls, to mourn her death. She was laid to Test at this place, Rev. W. P. Cumbio conducting the funeral services. She will bo great ly missed in licr community and chinch, Part of the families of Messrs. G. W. Williamson nnd J. D. Walker have the measles. Mr. George Warren and family spent Sundny afternoon with their paronts, Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Stone, and family. The dance given by Mr. Henry Clark Saturday night was enjoyed by a large crowd. Messrs. George and James Stone and C. J., Floyd and Terrell Smith made a busines strip to Carrollton Friday af ternoon. Messrs. Ben Stone and Hanab Wil liamson spent Saturday night and Sun. day visiting friends in Heard county. Mr. Robert Barnes was tlio guest of the Misses Stone Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Warren spent Sundny night with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Warren. THEN THEY’LL LISTEN Secretary of Agriculture Wallace is broadcasting speeches on tho troubles of the farmer. That’s a big subject, but if. he wants them all to tuqe in he sfidtiia bftfricledst fifllif: * Costs ic a month to get Z2 eggs from each hen in stead of the dozen a month under your old system. Just use the same good feed with Pratts Poultry Regulator added and watch results. Keeps hens healthy, aids digestion, shortens molt, tones up system and increases eggs and profits. Proven by 50 years of success. Money hack if you’re not satisfied. Poultry Regulator Means more egga from ANYmath—evtn Pratta Guaranteed by JOHNSON DRUG CO., Carrollton, Ga. W. C. ABERCROMBIE & CO., - - - Douglasville, Ga. WORTHY BROS., Carrollton, Ga. W. D. POWELL, Villa Rica, Ga- CITY DRUG STORE, - Bowdon, Ga. THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK Assets Over $700,000,000.00 A WOMAN REPRESENTATIVE WANTED FOR CARROLLTON, GEORGIA WRITE R, F, SHEDDEN, Manager Grant Building, ATLANTA, GEORGIA Some of my best Agents are women—I have one who wrote over $300,000.00 the first year.’’ w MEAT When You Are In A Hurry— —telephone us, and we will tell you promptly what we have. Many times guests arrive unexpect edly and the family larder is not as com plete as it might be. That is the time when you should remember the place that handles fresh meat at reasonable prices. No Mistakes, No delays, No regrets. FLETCHER’S MARKET I Phone 85 m