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VXB CARROLL FREE PRESS, CARROLLTON, CARROLL COUNTY, OA.
THURSDAY DECEMBER 6, 1929
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Local News
Miss Euln Poynl spent Thanksgiving
nitli her mother in Douglasville.
Mr. C. E. Yancey, of Atlunta, will
spend the week-end with his family
here.
Miss Mablc Walker spent Thnnks-
giving in Bremen with her cousin, Miss
Ruth Walker.
Mrs. Ammyo Sewell spent Thanks
giving in Atlanta with her daughter,
Mrs. A. A. Watson.
Littlo C. E. Yancey, infant son of
Mr. apd Mrs. 0. E. Yancey, has been
quite sick this week.
Misses Jessie Garrett and Louise
Phipps spent Thanksgiving in Milledgo-
villo with friends.
WANTED.—To rent 4 or 5-room house
with bam for mule and wagon.—T. C.
Drake, 148 Newnan streot.
Mrs. J. P. Kent and daughter, of
Glcnloch, are spending this week with
the former’s mother on Coleman street.
Mrs. Joo Carlright, of Texas, is vis
ing her mother, Mrs. J. M. D. Stallings,
and hor brother, Mr. Tom Hendon, on
Austin avenuo.
Miss Ghnrlcio Mao Holmes has re
turned homo aftor spending Thanks
giving in Maeon and tiro week-end in
Milledgcvillo.
Miss Ruth Redwino and friend, Miss
Anno Camp, of Fairburn, spent the
Thanksgiving holidays with Mr. and
Mrs. J. K. Redwino on Dixie street.
Mr. Guy Cheney, who underwent an
operation for apendicitis at Dr. Rob
erts’ hospital, has recovered sufficiently
to be carried to his homo on College
street.
Mr. Charles Brortimx, who was se
verely injured in nil automobilo wreck
several days ago, has been removed
from tho hospital to (lie homo of his
parents on Romo streot.
The friends of Mr. Claude Hendon,
of Atlanta, formerly of Carrollton, lire
congratulating him on winning a trip
to Chjciigo. This trip was given by
tho Georgia Railway and Power Com
pany to their salesman who sold tIn
most electric, ranges this fall.
Miss Sara Gray lias returned from
Dublin whore she was an attendant at
(lie Adams-Holmcs wedding.
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Pace, Mrs. C. C.
l’itts, Mrs .Mvrl Griffin and Mr. Will
Fitts, of Kentucky, spent Tuesday in
Atlanta.
Miss Louise Brown one of the pop
ular teachers of tho A. & M. school, has
returned to her work after a week
spent with her parents in McDonough.
Mr. and Mrs. Vanee Davis have re
turned from their wedding trip and are
at homo at the A. & M. school.
Miss Susio Tanner Is expected home
soon, after spending several weeks doJ
lightfully in Washington and Now
York.
Mrs. C. E, Roop, Mrs. H. 0. Boykin;
Mrs. P. L. Hhnofer and Mrs. T. A. Hern
don motored to Atlanta for tho day
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Tanner spent
Sunday in Macon visiting their daugh
ters, Mrs. William Weaver and Miss
Mary Tanner.
Miss Chnrlsie Mae Holmes spent tho
week-end in Milleilgevillo ob tho guest’
ol' Miss Florieo Robertson, who is n
student at G. S. C. W.
BRIDGE CLUB MEETS
Wednesday afternoon Mrs. C. C. Fitts
delightfully entertained her bridgo
club at her homo on Rome street.
Those present wewo Mrs. S, C. Boy
kin, Mrs. ,T. A. Mnndoville, Mrs. .Toe
Aycock, Mrs. Hilton Tyus, Mrs. Eu-
qono Spradlin Mrs. Jeff Brock, Mrs. T.
\. Ilorndan 1 and Mrs. Camilla Newell.
LUCKY THIRTEEN CLUB ENTER
TAINED
Friday afternoon Mrs. Eldred Bass
entertained the Lucky Thirteen Club
and a number o fotlicr friends.
Lovely cut flowers were used to
brighten the reception rooms.
Those present wore Mrs. T, R. Luck,
Mrs. Ralph Brown, Mrs. B. F. Boykin,
Mrs. Willis Smith, Mrs. Jim Smith,
Mrs. Frank Tliomasson Miss Katie
Lou Tliomnsson, Mrs. I. S. Ingrain, Mrs.
Jack Aycock, Mrs. P. L. Shaofor, Mrs.
B. M. Long, Mrs. S. C. Boykin, Mrs. C.
E. Roop, Mrs. G. C. Cook, Mrs. Wiley
Creel, Mrs. Humber Cheney, Mrs. Jim
Clreney, Mrs. Eugene Spradlin, Mrs.
Raymond Robi- on, Mrs. C. A. Lyle,
Mrs. John Stow;; rl and Mrs. Jeff Brock.
In the District Court of the United
Btates for the Northern District of
Georgia. Northern Division. — In
Bankruptcy. No. 9635.
in tho Matter of Goo, W. Hall, Bank
rupt.
To the Creditors of the said Bankrupt,
of Cnrroitonl, in the County of Car-
roll, said District:
Notice is hereby given that on the
4th day of December, 1923, the said
Geo. W. Hall was duly adjudged n
bankrupt and that the first moeting of
the creditors of the Haiil bankrupt will
bo lield at the office of the Referee in
bankruptcy, in Carrollton, Ga. ( at the
hour oU 1 o’clock, P. M., on the 14th
dny of December, 1923, at which time
the creditors of the said bankrupt may
attend, prove, their claimgj examine
tho bankrupt, elect a trustee and trans
act such other buisenss ns may properly
come before such meeting.
At. Carrollton, Ga., this the 5th dny
of December, 1923.
EUGENE SPRADLIN,
Referee in Bankruptcy.
DOMINO CLUB MEETS
Mrs. Willis Smith was tho cordial
hostess to her domino club Thursday
afternoon.
The rooms where the tables were
placed were beautifully decorated with
fern and pink and white chrysantlic-.
mums arranged in vases and baskets.
$47.50
One Car Load Of
Cook’s Reversible Ditchers at
W. J. Stewart’s Warehouse.
Buy Your Ditcher now
CARROLLTON
DITCHER MF’G. CO.
Carrollton, Ga.
AGENTS WANTED
Stock Up Your Pantry and Save Money
High-grade Fresh Roasted Coffee
per pound 35c
48 lbs. Pond Lily Flour $2.10
48 lbs. White Rose Flour $1.75
■24 lbs. of Eureka Self-Rising
Flour for $1.00.
No. 10 Bucket Pure Lard $1.50
No. 5 Bucket Pure Lard 75c
No. 3 Can Desert Peaches 37c
Best Side Meat, lb 15 l-2c
Blue Ribbon Vinegar, qt 15c
3 Pkgs. Ivory Soap Chips 24c
P. & G. White Soap, 6 bars 25c
New Crop Corn Meal, pk 35c
6 Pkgs. Star Washing Powder
for 25c
Salmon, per can 15c
6 Pkgs. Arm & Hammer ^
Soda foK 25c
Shredded Wheat, pkg 12c
Chipso, 3 pkgs. for 25c
Sun Maid Raisins, lb. pkg.,'. 18c
30c Can Roast Beef. 20c
No. 2 Can Tomatoes.; 12c
No. 3 Can Kurtz Kraut 15c
No. 3 Can Lye Hominy, 2 for 25c
Kellogg’s Bran 12c
Dried Apples, per lb 17c
Hard Head Cabbage 4c
10 lbs. Sweet Potatoes 20c
Lemons, per doz 24c
Oranges, per doz r . 30c
Green Seal Salad Dressing 27c
Something to Eat—If you don’t see it, call for it>—we have it.
FRESH FRUITS—Apples, oranges, bananas, grapes, grape fruit,
demons. We specialize on these fruits. See us before buying.
SPECIAL—40c w*orth of P. & G., Chipso and Ivory Soap for
25c
SPECIAL—One pound of Fresh Roasted Coffee, roasted in our
own store, a 35c pound value, for
25c
SPECIAL—Full Cream Cheese, pound
34c
Just Received—Car load of Fresh Flour, Shorts, etc.
We want Chickens, Butter and Eggs. See us before you sell.
Fresh salt for curing fresh meat.
Sanitary Grocery Store
S. C. MAXWELL, Manager
Corner Newnan and Tanner Streets
TWO GOOD STYLES
You see them here; fart
Schaffner & Marx newest. One
of them is an easy hanging
ulster belted at the back; the
other is a loosely draped box
coat; double - breasted. The
price is low for such quality.
$191 to $492
A. J. Baskin Co.
You Want This Kind of Store
Yod probably have never figured out just
what kind of a store you would run if you ran
a store. Naturally you’d want it to pay; may be
that’s as far as you’d think it out.
We want this store to pay; and we’ve figured
if we can make it pay our customers, it will pay
us. It’s a good way to run a store, because
making it pay you is the easiest and surest way
of making it pay us.
IT MUST PAY YOU
You pay your money for clothes; your profit in that
transaction depends on the clothes you get. Doesn’t it?
The better the clothes you get, the greater your profit." The
more profitable it is for you to trade here, the more
business we’ll do.
We can give you more for your money in Hart
Shaffner & Marx clothes than in any others. That’s why lo*
we shall handle them.
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Holiday Shipments Manhattan Shirts, Stetson Hats,
Cheney's Cravats, Phoenix Sox Just Received
BASKIN
“ YOUR STORE”