The Carroll free press. (Carrollton, Ga.) 1883-1948, December 06, 1923, Image 5

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MONEY REMAINS IN CARROLLTON .Does the money that is sent far away to the biff catalogue houses ever come back into local circula tion? Are they interested in a Greater Carrollton? Buy and bank in Carrollton. Every merchant and banker should give The Free Press’s home-buying campaign his hearty co-operation for the good of all. The Free Press is conducting a campaign along these lines'and will publish compelling, powerful articles showing WHY it pays to buy in Carrollton. When each one, down deep at heart, determines that Greater Carrollton shall be it WILL bb._ And the working out of the "Buy-in-Carrollton” idea is all helpfulness. You are not asked to put up with something you do not like, "just to be loyal.” Help everything helpful! Why send money far away to catalogue houses never to be returned to local circu lation? Here in Carrollton merchants have been 1 helping people make homes, helping people dress well, helping them in their shopping with the best merchandise and best service and lowest prices and their interests, like yours, are with Carrollton first, last and all time. Let us all keep uppermost in our minds the blight ing effect of trading with the big catalogue houses and make every effort to make things hum for Car rollton’s prosperity. Do your trading and banking in Carrollton. Boost the greatest trading center in this section. Its 'ing Oils Soothe! INSTANTLY! Mustang Liniment penetrates to the boneT That’s why pain is re lieved quickly by rubbing in Mus tang, which thereby permeates the system and hastens healing. Unlike other liniments, Mustang ia made of healing oils — no alcohol, acids or pepper used. Mustang never burns, or smarts, not even when applied to open wounds. Over 74 years’ success guarantees Mustang as best for MAN, Livestock and poultry. 25c Bottle (illustrated actual size) BOc Hattie holds 3 times as much 91.00 Bottle ho Iris O times os Koch es 25c sizo directions for using Mustang Liniment for family ailments, andf or livestock and poultry.. Lyon ftdfg. Co.,-i2 South Fifth Street, Brooklyn, KY. MUSTANG GAo Good Old Standby Since J8“f 8" LINIMENT THE CORNERSTONE CONFIDENCE ia the cornerstone upon which our Bank stands. It is the rock upon which our splen did banking business has been erected. Without having confidence in our Bank you would not be justified in entrusting a single dollar to our care. People have confidence in our conservative banking methods, confidence in the men who conduct our Bank, confidence in the security of our vaults, confidence in our ability to render aid in time of need. Isn’t that the kind of a bank to deal with? We want you with us. DEPOSITS INSURED AGAINST ALL LOSS. BANK OF R00PV1LLE Roopville, - - Georgia SHOP COAL For best grade washed and sized Shop Coal at reas onable price, come to Maple Street Warehouse Boost Carrollton—Trade At Hi NOW IS TIME TO PREPARE FOR PLANTING GRAPES THE EDUCATIONAL SERVICE S UPPORTING LOCAL INTERESTS The cool weather, whieh we have re cently experienced in the southeastern states, has been ideal for conditioning grape plants for setting out during the months of December and January. Grapes should, by all moans, be plant ed as oarly as possible in the soason for the reason that they will have better root systems devolopod by spring than if planted later. Tho vines are now becoming dormant at a very fast rate. I We may begin the planting of grapes j at any time after the 20th of Novem- ' ber throughout the State of Georgia. ^ For those who have roeognized the com mercial possibilities of grapos and are contemplating planting acreages the coming season, it would be wise to be gin a thorough preparation of tho soil. The land should bo broken at loast 12 to 18 inches deop and thoroughly pul verized. By all moans plant yonr grapes on well drained land. Tho typo of soil does not mako any noticoablo differ ence, as varieties may be seleetod whieh will harmonize with yonr conditions. We wish to lay particular stress upon the Importance of planting only healthy, strong, vigorous one-year plants scien tifically grown. It will be roeognlzed that your future suecess in the grape business absolutely depends: First. Upon selecting varieties whieh are known to bo true to name. Second. Planting only varieties which nro peculiarly adapted to the different types of soils. The plants, on coming from tho nur sery, should bo cut bnck to two eyes Tho root system should bo cut back to about tho avorago of Bix inchos in or der to balance tho growth of tho plant. This should be dono properly at the nursery boforo tho plants aro packod for shipment. Upon, tho arrival of tho plants they should bo unpacked at once, heeled out in good moist soil but not wot. In sotting in tho vineyard thoy should bo sot as near the depth they stood in the nursery as possible, which can be determined by the ring showing on the plant. Plants pnt out early in the soason during tho months of November, De cember and January, if properly sot by having soil prossod firmly around the roots, loaving Borne loose soil around the top, will grow off better without water unless ground is unusually dry, than plants put out later with water AfteT tho grape plants have been sot, keep up thorough cultivation by nse of a spring tooth harrow or tool of tho Acme typo. When shoots first begin to appear, which will bo in onrly spring, take a one-horso orange turning-plow, bnrT off lightly about- two to three inchos doop and nbout twelve inchos from the plant. After doing this, np ply to each plant from ono-half to one pound of slow-acting fertilizer such as castor pomieo or bono meal. This will produco good, strong, healthy shoots. Ffom then on give thorough eloan cul tivation, keeping dust mulch through out tho dry season. WORLD FLIGHT ~~ MAPPED OUT The aviation idoa is just in its in fancy. A world trip by Army aviators has been mapped out. Army air pilots will mako tho around-the-world flight next March, in four big air machines. The flight is expected by air service of ficials to demonstrate the feasibility of present typo aircraft in tho various cli mates of the world. Washington will be the starting point for the flight which will be made by four officers and four enlisted men. Supplies will bo shipped from tho United States to various points along the route in ad vance of the flight. The longest non stop flight will bo about 700 miles. At the present rate of flvo miles a minute there is reallv no excuse for a man be ing lato to dinner or to fill an engage ment. A GOOD CHRISTMAS GIFT Wo got a great many letters from persons who formerly lived in the com munity who keep in touch with 1 the town by taking Tho Free Press, saying how much thoy appreciate the paper. But thero are many who do not get the paper although they would proba bly like to very much. Perhaps you have some rolativo or friend, living at a distance whom you intend sending a Christmas present, and no doubt they would appreciate a year’s subscription to the homo paper. If you wish to send this paper to some one who is not now receiving it, we will send it for the balance of the year free, providing the eubscriptlon is paid for one year. 'Just remit $1.00 to us or come to the office and state that the paper is being sent as a Christmas present and we will sond it the balance of the yoar and credit them with a full year’s subscription from tho first of January. WANTED—Men or women to take orders for genuine guaranteed hosiery for men, women and shildren. Elimi nates darning. Salary #75 a week foil rime, *1.50 an honr spare time. Cot tons, heather*, silks.—INTERN A TTON Ah STOCKING MILLS, Norristown . — . fegNn I'M 2 uj 'V ■ Jr 5=31 See OUR COMMON SENSE To see, to hear, to taste, to tou ch and to smell are the five human senses, and we, who have the good fortune of possessing them should develop a sixth, COMMON SENSE, and thereby, support our local 1 interests. This does not apply to the wage earner alone, but it also applies to the merchants engaged in one line of business, who go out of our home town to do their buyiing in other lines. MORAL:—The man of sense will circulate his money for the betterment of local interests. Schools, churches, good roads, streets and all city and county im- nrovements are supported by these MERCHANTS and BANKERS. HARRIS HARDWARE COMPANY THE WINCHESTER STORE JACKSON’S 10c STORE Ac AND 10e GOODS Garden and Field Beads and Plants M PUBLIC SQUARE WILEY CREEL jeweler Repairing, Diamonds Engraving,. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Out Glass, Silverware and China STEINBACH’S ECONOMY SHOP Dry Goods, Shoes, Clothing And Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear CARROLLTON DRUG COMPANY EVERYTHING that a good DRUO STORE SHOULD HAVE First. Nat’L Bank Bldg. CARROLLTON MERCANTILE CO. Dry Oeede, Shsea, Clothing 1» ALA. ST. JONES DRUG CO. May Wt Serve Ye*7 ROBINSON A WALKER UMBRAS. FARM SUPPLIES Higfc-Orade PertUisen* Cotton Buy— If y**r NEIGHBOR la not yonr MsA »«ae Mm ea, by being Me emsiM BANK MANDEVILLE MILLS COAX, and COKE MEAL and HULLS FERTILISERS Carrollton, Georgia "GRIFFIN’S” ONE PRICE CASH HOUSE J. N. JOHNSON furniture dealer UNDERTAKERS 60 Public Square ROOP HARDWARE CO. HARDWARE—FURINTUBB Palnta, Tiros, Oas, Oils A. J. BASKIN COMPANY “Your Store” DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, NO TIONS, SHOES, HATS AND MILLINERY GOODS T. H. MERRELL CO. One Price—Spot Cash OUTFITTERS for THE WHOM FAMILY Dost Ada Public Square Noll to Peoples Bank. KYTLE A AYCOCK T. J. Aycock, Prop. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Furniture, Carpets, Phonographs, Pianos, Sowing Machines NORTON’S BOOK STORE JEWELRY, CUT GLASS, BOOKS, STATIONERY and Sporting Goods 8 PUBLIC SQUARE BOSTON DRY GOODS COMPANY ONE-PRICE OUTP1TTRRS Dattsfaction on motto, or ywr SMITH A CADLE GENERAL MERCHANDISE Bay at home—sos what yon buy end got tho hoot for tho price no matter what tho pries way ho. ) , THE LEADER Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoe* In dies’ Roady-to-Woar POB CASH—FOR LESS W. fc. FOLDS LINCOLN—FORD—FORD BON 8ales—Accessories—Supplies Berries Telephone 368 Open All Night CARROLLTON HARD WARE COMPANY GEENRAL HARDWARE, BUG GIES, STOVES, PIOWS, ETO. Agents for Chattanooga Plows and Norman Bugglaa PHONE 74 PUB. SQUARE WEBB-HARRIS AUTO COMPANY STUDEBAKER MOTOR OARS Tires, Tubes, Auto Accessories, Gasoline, Oils, 32 NEWNAN ST. PHONE 307 “This Is a Btudebaker Year” THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK The Oldest, Strongest and Only National Bank In Carroll Onm*v SAFETY—SERVICE—SAE- IS PACTION MOORE & CLEIN THE BARGAIN MERCHANTS OP CARROLLTON Jon Will Always Find Us Go. The Square THE FARMERS STORK Wholesale sad Retail Groceries, Flour, Has Grain and F« ———n—i