The Carroll free press. (Carrollton, Ga.) 1883-1948, December 13, 1923, Image 8

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1 '■ 7 ' TTnayri* •. - .;. ALL WEEK STARTING Monday, December 17 AFTERNOON AND NIGHT Miss Mary Keane 9 s % v. Love Nest Girls 12 - PEOPLE -12 Consisting of MUSICAL NUMBERS BLACK FACE COMEDY SINGING, DANCING VOCAL JAZZ TRIO Fun Every Minute—The Show That’s Different Also Good Picture Program ■■-.no*'; " Afternoon 10-25c Night 15-35c THE CARROLL FREE PRESS, OARR OLLTON, CARROLL COUNTY, GA. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1923 Red Cedar Shingles Famous Brand 5x I have just received 2 cars of the Fa mous Brand 5X Red Cedar Shingles. Also all grades of Flooring and Ceiling. Window Glass a specialty. See me be fore buying. D. F. NEW ir PRESENTS fo?KLL Local News Messrs. .Tim Robinson and C. R. Broom made a business trip.to Anniston, Tallapoosa nnd other points this week. Miss Eunice Munralr, who is teaching at Glonloch, spent the week-end with homofolks. For sale or trade for other .cattle, several good fresh uiillj cows.—,T, L. Heaton’s Barn. Mrs. Luelln Smith is ill at her liofho on Mapie street. Mr. nnd Mrs. Bob Warren, of Bow- don, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. II. Rengin on Maplo street. WANTED—To buy goodsecond-hnnd tplking machine. Must be a bargain. Address “F,” cuto of Free Prses. Mr. E. Stephens and family, of At lanta, spent Sunday with' Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Rengin, on Maple street. Rev. C. Dial filled his appointment at Rothorwood Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Reagin, of At lanta, spent the week-end with his par ents, Mr. nnd Mrs. IT. N. Reagin, on Mnplo street. Every day, as Christmas draws nearer, more peo ple come here to select their gifts, and most of them wonder why they didn’t com^ here first and save hours of time and bother for w$ had just what they wanted. What else could you get for an equal amount that would compare with any one of the following items? And each one is a gift thta will bring more than usual satisfaction to the recipient.' Try shopping here tomorrow and see how convenient it is. If you are undecided what to give some dear friend, read the follow- , fngf jist of suitable gifts. There are items for every age. WATCHES, DIAMOND RINGS, FOUNTAIN PENS Perhaps you have purchased all but a few gifts—then be sure to .in clude at least one or more of these splendid articles. BOOKS, JEWELRY, CUT GLASS Nothing you could give would meet more instant or hearty approval than one of these attractive arti cles. And the prices are so reasonable, that you select at least three or four. Gift selections, if made at this store, tell, in a man ner most pleasing to the giver and satisfying to the recipient, the story of the Christmas Spirit. Quality is always paramount here, yet prices are most rea sonable. CHRISTMAS BOX STATIONERY Priced •> $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $4.00, $4.75 CHILDREN’S BOXES Priced,, 25c, 35c and 50c Regular Correspondence Cards and One-Quire Box Paper 25c to $2.00 HORTON’S Buy a Radio and hear what the world is doing. Sco B. M. Long or Harris Hardware Co. FOR' SALE.—Good young cow fresh in milk, givijs now about 3 gallons a day.—Cliff Beall, Clem R. 1, near Glen loch church. ltpd. Dr. nnd Mrs, C. C. Fitts spent Mon day in Atlanta. * Mr. nnd Mrs. Pat Phelan are at homo in the Miller apartment on Depot street. Mrs. Susan Boyd is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. John Snead. Miss Louise McGhee will leave Wed nesday for her home in Talbotton whore she will Bpend the Christmas holidays. Buy a Radio and hear what the world is doing. See B. M. Long or Harris Hardwnro Co.' Miss Susie Tanner and Miss Clair Holderness spent Tuesday in Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Folds havo gone to Bremen to reside in the future. The many friends of Miss Mamie Vcazy are glad to know that she is able to attend to her work at the High School. Radio brings the whole Ask B. M.' Long or Har: Co. ’• Mrs. Pomp Shatter is out agiiip after undergoing a slight throat operation Mrs. Thrash, of Florida, lias'Tbeen tho attractive guest of Mrs. Robert Kinnabrew. Mr. S. J; Stcinbach spent Sunday ia Atlanta. Radio bringB the whole world to you. Ask B. M. Long or Harris I^r^warp Co. Mrs. Hilton Tyus and Misses Antoin ette and Louise will leave next week In spend the Chrstmas holidays in For syth ns the guests of Mrs. Tvus’ par ents, Mr. nnd Mrs. T. R. Tnlmadgo. Mrs. .T. A. Mandoville has returned from Atlanta where she went to attend •lie mnrringe of her sister, Mrs. Grace Vardon, to Mr. Stout, whieh was sol emnized Wednesday morning. Without going out of doors one mnv* know tiie whole world with a Radio. See B. M. Long or Harris Hardware Co Airs. ,T. A. Mandevillo spent Friday and Friday night in Atlanta wth her father, Mr. Howard Callaway. Stock Up Your Pantry and Save Money High-grade Fresh Roasted Coffee per pound 35 c 48 lbs. Pond Lily Flour ’..$2.10 48 lbs. Whit;e 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 SidsfcMeat, lb IS 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.l: 15c 6 Pkgs. Arm & Hammer Soda for 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..i>.. 30c Green Seal Salad Dressing 27c Something to Eat—If you don’t see it, call for it—we have it. FRESH FRUITS—Apples, 1 oranges, bananas, grapes, grape fruit, lemons. We specialize on these fruits. See us before buying. SPECIAL—40c worth 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 Miss Katin Lou Thomnsson is visiting in LuGrange. Mrs. Ruth Kraincr has returned from i delightful visit to Florida, where she visited many points of interest, . Without going out of doors one may know the whole world with a Radio. Seo B. M. Long or Harris Hardware Co STRAYED froni my home November 20th, one extra large red hound, an nwers to name of “Lead.” Specially good for ’possums. Finder notify O. J. Sharp, Temple, phono 8105, add re ceive reward. ltpd For Rent Two Store Rooms, in old Merrell Building. Apply D. F. NEW DR. L. J. BROCK DENTIST Office Hours—8 to 12; 1 to 5 Rooms 32-34-36, Third Floor First Na tional Bank Building. 1 ^ -k