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fHE CARROLL FREE PRESS, CARR OLLTON, CARROLL COUNTY, OA.
THURSDAY. DECEMBER 1 IS, 1923
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
when you needed help badly? iVlost surely not the strangers far away?
lie
Iped
CREAM FOR CATARRH
OPENS UP NOSTRILS
Tells How To Get Quick Relief
from Head-Colds. It’s Splendid!
In one minute your clogged nostrils
will open, the air passages of your head
will clear and you can breathe freely.
No more hawking, snuffling, blowing,
iheadache, dryness. No struggling for
breath at night; your cold or catarrh
will be gone.
Get a small bottle of Ely’a Cream
Balm from your druggist now. Apply
a little of this fragrant, antiseptic, heal
ing cream in your nostrils. It pene
trates through every air passage of the
head, soothes the inflamed or swollen
mucous membrane and relief comes in
stantly.
It’s just fine. Don’t stay stuffed-up
with a cold or nasty catarrh—Relief
comes so quickly.
STOP RHEUMATISM
WITH RED PEPPER
When you are suffering with rheu
matism so you can hardly get around
.just try Red Pepper Rub and you will
have the quickest relief known.
Nothing has such concentrated, pene
trating heat as red peppers. Instant
relief. Just as soon as you apply Red
Pepper Rub you feel the tingling heat
In three minutes it warms the sore spot
through and through. Frees the blood
-circulation, breaks up the congestion—i
and the old rheumatism torture is gone.
Rowles Red Pepper Rub, made from
red peppers, costs little at any drug
store. Get a jar at once. Use it for
lumbago, neuritis, backache, stiff neck,
sore muscles, colds in chest. Almost
instant relief awaits you. Be sure to
iget the genuine, with the name Rowles
on each package.
Ouch! lumbago Pain!
Rub Backache Away
Relief with •
•Hal bottle of oM
"H Jeoebe OH."
Kidney* cause Backache? Not
Hr have no nerves, thateioro cut
toot cause pain. Listen I Yfur back
ache is caused bjr lumbago, saatica
■or a strain, and the quickest relief is
■soothing, penetrating "St. Jacobs Oil."
Hub it right on your painful back,
and instantly the soreness, stiffness
and lameness disappears. Don’t stay
crippled I Get a small trial bottle of
~St Jacobs Oil” from your druggist
and limber up. A moment after it to
applied you’ll, wonder what became of
the backache or lumbago pain.
Rub old, honest u St. Jacobs Off
whenever you have sciatica,, neuralgia,
rheumatism or sprain*, as it is absp*
lately harmless ond doesn’t bunt the
ROOPVILLE, R. 1 *
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Denney—N oighbors.
Miss Aimn Denney and Mr. Henry
Neighbors were quietly married De
cember 9th. They arc both prominent
young people of our community and wo
wish them a happy and prosperous lifo.
They will make their home near Wel
come church.
School is progressing nicely undor
the mangement of Prof. Baker and
Miss Navana Spruell. They have 65
enrolled.
Mr. J. O. Vines moved up near Tal
lapoosa church Inst week and Mr. R. L.
Gillespie and family arc going to movo
to the same community soon.
The farmers that arc not done gather
ing corn are rushing now trying to got
done before Christmas.
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Crnvon spent last
Thursday night with their daughter,
Mrs. Rosie Davis, and family.
Messrs. Bernard and Carl Gillespie,
Misses Navana Spruell and Ada Mor
rell attended the vaudeville show at
Roopville school house Friday night
They reported it good. Sevoral othora
attended the show Saturday night alBo
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Ragland have two
hundred and twenty brown Leghorn
baby chickB.
Mr. J. W. Talley visited relatives
near Roopville Sunday.
Mr. Earl Vines spent Saturday night
with Mr. Carl Gillespie.
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Smith, of Car
rollton, visited his mother Sunday af
ternoon.
Miss Rosie Merrell went to East
Point last Tuesday whore sho will spend
a few weeks visiting her aunt, Mrs
M. J. Brooks. Sho is having a grand
time.
My. and Mrs. Grady Morgan announce
the birth of a daughter.
The entertainment given by Mr. and
Mrs. Lynn Ragland Saturday night waa
enjoyed by all present.
Miss Mildred Roop, Miss Sarah Burson,
Miss Zclmu Burr, Miss Malone Huff ami
Miss Cleo Stone. “The Very Naked
Bov," by Stuart Walker, will be pre
sented by Mr. Bnrkcr Stone, Mr. Wil
liam Garrett, and Mr. Guy Camp.
Spreading the News” by Lady Gre
gory will be very aptly interpreted by
Miss Marguerite Martin, Miss Mary
Garrett, Miss Zelmii Barr, Mr. Cranston
Hnmil, Mr. Gertis Huff, Mr. Willium
Onrrett, Mr. Boy Styles, Mr. D. B.
Whitaker and Mr. Guy Camp. ‘‘The
Maker of Dreams” by Olipliant Downs,
will be most efficiently staged by Mr.
Pelham Bartlett, Mr. Roy T. Styles and
Miss Cleo Stone.
A dinner set of China and ti dinner
set of silver has been, added to the
equipment of tho homo economics de
partment.
Mr. Hoy Scott, of Carrollton, was a
visitor at the college last Tuesday.
The Halcyon Literary Society gave a
program on Iasi Tuesday afternoon,
commemorating the life and writings of
•Tool Chandler Harris. The Huleyoninns
will give n, special Christmas program
during chapel period on December L’lst.
* BETHESDA *
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Mr. Jim Barnes was laid to rest at
13iis place Inst l-’ridny, Rev. Yarbrough
conducting the funcrnl services.
Tho singing at Mr. C. J. Smith’s
Sunday night was fine.
Mr. Floyd Smith is visiting" his un
do, Mr. G. W. Williamson, and family.
Mr. Jim Stone nml sisters anil Mr.
and Mrs. ('. .1. Smith and Bernard were
in Carrollton Mqndny.
Mr. Davis Stone spent Saturday night
with his sister, Mrs. fixer Warren.
Mr. nml Mrs. (J. F. Stone spent Sun
day with their daughter, Mrs. Kxer
Warren.
Miss Myrtle Boyd spent Snturdny
night with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew War
ren.
Come on, Shiloh, we like to read your
letters.
The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Hnll has been named Etholeen.
. Buick Automobiles
Buick cars and parts for sale.—J. M.
Johnson. nov8tf
TRY SULPHUR ON
AN ECZEMA SKIN
Cotta Little and Overeoma*
Trouble Almott Over
Night
Any breaking out of the akin, even
fiery, itching eczema, can be quickly
overcome by applying Mentho-Sulphur,
declares a noted skin specialist Be
cause of its germ destroying properties,
this sulphur preparation instantly bring*
ease from skin irritation, soothes and
heals the eczema right up and leave*
tk skin clear and smooth.
It seldom fails to relieve the torment
without delay. Sufferers from skin
trouble should obtain a small jar of
Rowles Mentho-Sulphur from any
good druggist and use it like . cold
cream.
Strong Nerves
You can’t be Healthy,
happy or even good" - '
when you’re nervous
and irritable.
Every organ of tho
fjody i* controlled by
the nerve*.
When they’re out of
Order you’re liable to
Lave a nervous or phy
sicist break down.
Dr. Miles’ Nervine
soothes irritated nerves
and gives nature a
chance to restore them
to their normal func
tions.
Sold at pre-war pnfie*—•
$1.00 per bottle.
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♦BURWELL SCHOOL NEWS*
We at Burwell want to lot yon peo
ple know that we are on the map.
Our eehool ie going on nicely undor
the management of Prof. J. B. Robert*.
The Militants being Mr. E. H. Hearn,
of Burwell, Mise Clara Mao Williamson
and Miss Etiftiee .Merr,jj% both of Car
rollton.
The high school boys have their bas
ket ball goals up and are playing every
day. They played a match game with
Mt. Zion last Friday, December the
7th. They lost to the Mt. Zion team
by a score of 25 to 23. The Burwell
bpvs played a good game and took their
defeat like men.
School wob smaller laBt week on ac
count of so many hogs being killed, but
wo liavo just got straightened out good
now and wo are making progress right
i,
On account of rainy weather last
week the physical drill was omitted.
We have physical drill for a 30 minutes
period during the morning recess.
Wo will have visitors to conduct
chapel exercises during the coming
week.
Watch for announcement of a joint
debate and a joint spelling mateh in
this space next week.
G. G., Cor.-See.
* Bowdon State Nenael *
* And Industrial College *
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The college will observe tho Christ
mas holidays from December 22nd to
January 2nd. Several members of the
faculty and tho majority of tho board
ing students are anticipating tho spend
ing of the vacation at their respective
homes.
In reviewing the progress of the col
lege for tho past few months, the in
creased attendance and the advance
ment in the character of the class-room
work, credit commendation. The ideals
of the college are being fast dissemina
ted among itB friends and patrons, who
are more staunchly rallying to its sup
port.
Tho Bowdon Players, the playmakers
of the college, who are rapidly making
an enviable reputation for tho success
ful presentation of high class plays by
eminent authors, will present four one-
act plays at the college auditorium on
Saturday evening, December the 15th.
“The Chest Story,” by Booth Tarking-
ton, will bo played by Mr. Pelham Bart
lett, Mr. Guy Camp, Mr. D. B. Whita
ker, Mr. Gertis Huff, Mr. Roy Styles,
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