The Carroll free press. (Carrollton, Ga.) 1883-1948, December 06, 1923, Image 8

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THU OAMMMUL THURSDAY, DBOHKBBB •, IN* SULPHUR CLEARS A PIMPLY SKIN Apply Sulphur m Told Whin Your Skin Break* Out Any breaking ont of the skin on face, ■eek, anus or body is overcome quick* * eOt by applying Mcntho-Sulphur. The pimples seem to dry right up and go away, declares a noted skin specialist Nothing has ever been found to take tfce place of sulphur as a pimple re* mover. It is harmless and inexpensive. Just ask any druggist for a small jar at Rowles Mcntho-Sulphur and use it lice cold cream. TO DARKEN HAIR APPLY SAGE TEA Leek Young I Bring Back Its Natural Color, Gloss and Attractlveneaa Common garden sage brewed into a heavy tea with sulphur added, will turn •ray, streaked and faded hair beautl* folly dark and luxuriant Just a few applications will prove a revelation it C ur hair is fading, streaked or gray. ixing the Sage Tea and Sulphur rec ipe at home, though, is troublesome in easier way is to get a bottle of Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Compound at any drug store all ready for use. This is the old-time recipe improved by the addition of other ingredients. While wispy, gray, faded hair is not sinful, we all desire to retain our youthful appearance and attractiveness. By darkening your hair with Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Compound, no one can tell, because it does it so naturally, so evenly. You just dampen a sponge •r soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning all gray hairs have disappeared, and, after an other application or two, your hair be comes beautifully dark, glossy, soft and luxuriant If Back Hurts Flush Kidneys Drink Plenty of Water and Take Glass of 8alts Before Break fast Occasionally When your kidneys hurt and your hack feels sore, don't get scared and proceed to load your stomach with a lot of drugs that excite the kidneys and irritate' the entire urinary tract. Keep your kidneys clean like you keep your bowels clean, by flushing them with a mild, harmless salts which helps to remove the body's urinous waste and stimulate them to their normal activity. The function of the kidneys is to filter the blood. In 24 hours they strain from it 500 grains of acid and waste, so we can readily understand the vital importance of keeping the kidneys active. Drink lots of good water—-you can’t drink too much; also get from any pharmacist about fout ounces of Jad Salts. Take a tablespoonful in a glass •f water before breakfast each morn ing for a few days and your kidney9 may then act fine.. This famous 9alts Is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for years to help clean and stimulate clogged kidneys; also to neutralize the acids in the system so they arc no longer a source of irrita tion, thus often relieving bladder weak- *ees. Jad Salts in inexpensive; can not in jure; makes a delightful effervescent Uthia-water drink which everyone should take now and then to help keep their kidneys clean and active. Try this; also keep up the water drinking, and no doubt you will wonder what became of your kidney trouble and backache. By all means nave your physician examine your kidneys at least twice a year. * BANNING, R- 1 * • *•••*•••**• Wo loam that Mr. Cliff Kuott, who was seriously cut Thursday is on tho mend. Mr. J. H. Driver and Master Clark Douglas made a trip to Banning Sun day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Carl East and Misses Jewell and Inez Driver dined with their aunt, Mrs. Mary Simpkins, Sun day. Mrs. Ephrinm Gladney nnd Mrs. John Bass woro the Sunday afternoon guests of Mrs. D. F. Driver. Mr. Floyd Driver nnd family Bpcnt Sunday with Mrs. M. E. Simpkins and family. Little Clarice Douglas, who has boon confined to her bed with measlos, is able to be up again. Misses Corino and Clnm Phillips spent Saturday night nnd Sunday with Miss Mnmio Phillips of Carrollton. Mrs. Carl East and Inez Drivor were In Carrollton shopping ono day last week. Miss Alma Gladney and Mr. Scott Phillips spent a whiio Sntordny night with Mr. John Bass and family. Mr. J. H. Drivor made a business trip to Atlanta Monday. Mr." Hnrvoy Heath, from tho A. & M„ spent tho week-end- with homofolks. Mossrs. Carl Enst and C. B. Driver made a business trip to Carrollton last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Pate spent Wed nesday last with Mr. nnd Mrs. Carl W. East. Mr. Nathan naTpor and family spent last Sunday with their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Tate. * POWELL’S CHAPEL v« • Farmers in this section nro about dono gnthorlng thoir crops, which woro fairly good, and as cotton lias brought n good price nil nro more oneourngod nnd hotter ablo to start their plans for 1924. School in our district at Flat Bock ib progressing finely. Prof. Connoll and wife nro our teachers nnd wo nro very glad to havo thorn move into our community. Mr. J. W. Keaton nnd son, Charley, and Mr. Archio Chambors, of Cullman, Ala., woro the wook-ond guests of Mrs. Mary Ann Edge. Mr. nnd Mrs. Tom Tyson nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. W. D. Tyson woro tho Sunday guests of thoir sister, Mrs. Lizzie Gardner, of near Fnirburn. Profs. John and Sam Roberts, of this plnco, who are teaching schools at Bur- wfcll, and CJlom, spent Sunday with thoir parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Rob erts. Misses Vindn nnd Bello Langston, of Atlanta, spont Saturday and Sunday with thoir parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Langston. Missos Ruby Nowoll, Lottie Hembree nnd Mao Payne woro tho Saturday | night guoBts»of Missos Mabol and Erma Wallace. ^ | Mossrs. J. W. nnd Charley Koaton, Archio Chambors and A. O. Edge mo tored to Carrollton Snturday. Messrs. Tom and W, D. Tyson butch ered three nice hogs tho past week, the three weighing 1040 pounds. Messrs. E. R. Newell nnd Callaway Boyd made a business trip to Carrollton Friday. A. O. E. * FOUR CORNERS * Mrs. Smith, who has been slek for several months, diod Monday morning. Funeral sorvicos woro held Tuesday at eleven o 'clock. She was laid to rest at Lowoll. Mr. Alvin Ward has moved to 8tnr Point. Several hogs and hooves havo boon killed In this community in tho lost few days. Mr. Mildrod Ray, of Atlanta, spont tho wook-end with his paronts, Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Ray. Miss Mary McAfoo is suffering from lonsllitis at this writing. Ono of our most estoemed families, thnt of Mr. L. A. Walker, has movod away. Hollo, Oak Ridgo, stop out. > MT. ZION • • ••••••••••• The high school gave a "Pollyannn” entertainment in th-o auditorium on Tuesday ovening boforo Thanksgiving. The cast was as follows: Pollyanna—Ruth Entrokin. Rev. Whittier—Maynor Entrekin. Ladies’ Aiders—Katherine Windom, Ellen Windom, Bosslo Clark, Ernostino Cook, nnd Mary Gammon. Mias Polly—Bello Thompson. Nancy—Lillie Windom. John Pendloton—Aubroy Martin. Dr. Chilton—Solma Parrish. Jimmie Bean—noko Earnest. Ilonso Doctor—Enrl Windom. Nurso—Emily Howard. Music—Lucilo Robertson. Readings—Miss Wenona Molson. Miss Ezma Shaw spont tho wook-ond with her paronts, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. 8hnw. Miss Frances Thompson spont tho Thanksgiving vacation at her homo in Chiploy. Miss Wenona Melson spent tho wook- end with hep parents in Jonesboro. Mr. Forest Attawny, of Atlanta, was nt home for Sunday. Miss Mary Gammon is spending a few days in Atlanta. Miss Nancy Montgomery and Miss Nollio Simmons spont soveral days in Atlanta last wook. * FLINT CORNER • • ••••••••••• The singing at Waeo Sunday after noon was enjoyed by a largo crowd. Rev. Andrew Jenkins filled his ap pointment at Waco Snnday. Prayer, meeting will be hold at Mr. G. T. Pitts’ next Saturday aftornoon. Mr. and Mrs. 8. C. Cochran spent Bunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Ayers, near Tallapoosa. Mrs, Beulah Pitts spent Saturday night with Mrs. Mollie Borria at W*eo. Miss Edna Griffith spent last Tues day night, with Mrs. Alico Findley. Mr. Goorgo Foster and Mrs. Bertha Halkmon wero happily married Sunday week. Wo wish for them a long and happy lifo. Mr. Horace Griffith spent Sunday night with Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Pitts. Pumpkin Pio Problem.—Hoadline. Tho biggost problem is gotting enough. * BOLlP SPRINGS * • •••••#••••• Sehool is progrossing nicely at this plaee under the mauagemont of Mrs. Newt Spence, with a good attendance, and an enrollment of forty-six pupils. There will bo a box suppor at this place Saturday night, Docombor 8th, to ralao a fund to aid in buying school desks. Everybody invitod to como and bring boxes. Mr. B. W. Tillman and family spent last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Tillman. Misses Inez nnd Lois Barronton spont Sunday with Miss Bertha Duncan. Missos Clarice Holland and Florence Tillman nnd Mr. Joe Hondorson at tended tho Sacred Harp singing at Bowdon Junction Sunday and report a good singing. Several from this placo attended preaehing at Miller’b Sunday. Don’t forgot the box supper. Grove's Tasteless Chill Is an Excellent Tonic for Women and Children, eoc lcrok ■piasters ■ A StamAord Backache, Rheumatism, Lumbago. —An* Local nin. Imtitt on ALLCOCK’S— tteOrfetooL “Well! Strong! J^n^AnM Ctovor, o( R. P. D. V B, Wtoftold, Kaa*., says: “I begas to suitor some months ago wMi womanly troubles, and I was airald I was going to get la bed. Each meant 1 suffered with my heed, hack sad sides—a wsek, achisg, nervous feeling. 1 begiut to§7 medidsee ul knew I was.getting worsts. 1 did not seem to Bad the right remedy unto ssese one told me ol CARDUf Th Worn's To* 1 need two betas* before I could see any great change, but after gut It wn remeKablt bow muck better I get I am now wall and strong. I sea rooom- mend Cardut, tar M certainly benefited me.” If you have been experiment- Inc on yourself wHh all kinds of diners nt remedias, better get beck to good, eld, retiible Cerdoi, the medicine for women, about which you have always heard, which has helped many taoueands of ethers, and which should help you. too. * ‘ ** r *eufkjshe P : * STAR POINT * • *•••*•••••• School at this placo has openod un der tho management of Prof. Dunrett. Mrs. Bill Findley spent last week in Atlanta visiting Mr. and Mrs. Emmott Findley. Miss Bertha Lambert is now teaching near Bowdon. Tho pooplo in the com munity whore she is touching aro lucky in having her for thoir teacher. Mrs. Sallio McWhorter is hotter af ter having been real sick for several days. Tho dance given last Friday night nt tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. John Shadinger was onjoyod by those pres ent. Misses Elsie Lyle and Norva Gray spent tho fourth Sunday with Miss Dollio Kilgoro at Whitosburg. Mr. G. T. Lyle is still at work in Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. James Yeager, MisseB Ethel and Eugenia Yeager and Etta Ringer viaitod friends at Maploton, Ga., last fourth Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Eurio Lane, of Lowell, have many friends in this community who rogrot to lose them, as they are go ing to move to Franklin. Ho will bo employed by Mr. W. L. Folds, of Car rollton. Pocket Book Lost—Reward! On Saturday, November 17,1 lost my folding pocket-book in Carrollton. It was a new folding pocket-book, con taining two 10 dollar bills and two *1.00 bills. Finder leave at Free Press offieo and receive roward.—J. I. WAL TON, Carrollton, B. L H j^for NOTICE OF MEETING Tho Executive committoo of tho Bap tist Woman’s Missionary Union, Aux iliary to the Carrollton Association, will meet nt the Tabernaclo church, Carroll ton, Tuesday aftornoon, December tho 11th, nt two o’clock. MRS. G. W. LOVVORN, Supt. MRS. J, T. ROBERTS, See. As an aid to the puzzled shopper in choosing gifts for every member of the family this store offers many suggestions. Suitable gifts for friends and relatives will also be found here in abundance. Include at least one of these on your gift list. They are always an acceptable gift at a moderate price: Reed Rocker, Mahogany Rocker, upholstered in Tapestry or genuine Leather, Rugs, Art Squares, Floor Lamps, ChifForobes. COMING TO Carrollton DR. REA Medical Doctor Specialist At the Clifton Hotel Wednes-- dsy, December 12 Hours: 10 A. M. to 4 P. M. ONE DAY ONLY This suite is made of genuine walnut, and on dis play in our show window. We especially invite your attention to the design and quality. Will demonstrate) at the principal towns throughout th-o state how he and his progressive Medical Doctor Asso ciates treat disoaBOs and doformitios without surgical operation. Tho doctor represents a systom of yoars of experience in tho treatment of chronic diseases: ho is a practical specialist in internal medicine, and his clinics are patronizod by those who know, and appreciate the advantages of treating with an experienced doctor. Tho disoasos treated aro liver, kid ney, stomach, bladder and bowol troub les, noBO, throat and lung troubles, gall stones, appendicitis, blood and skin dis eases, log ulcers, enlarged veins, rheu matism, neuralgia, paralysis, epilepsy, undeveloped and deformed children, bed wetting and all chronic disoasos of men, womon and children. Their plan of treatment for goitor, small tumors and external cancerous diseases with the hypodermic injection method and thoir knowledge of the suc cessful uses of the various vaccines as used in this presont day and age gives them special advantages in the practice of medicine. Will examine free all those interested as to their health and in those eases se lected for treatment medioine will bo sent direct from their laboratory at Minneapolis, Minn. | Married ladies are requested to come with their husbands, and children with their parents. £2nor£tp4 A Cedar Chest is always a most welcome as well as a practical gift A splendid moth-proof storage for woolen goods or furs during the warm weather. This store is crowded with good gift suggestions— and if you have your list prepared or cannot think of what to give, we will be glad to have you come looking for ideas. ‘ . • ROOP. HARDWARE CO.