The Carroll free press. (Carrollton, Ga.) 1883-1948, December 20, 1923, Image 11

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rr THE CARROLL FREE PRESS, CARROLLTON, CARROLL COUNTY, OA. 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 THE fount DISTRICT A. & M. SCHOOL A School of Merit and Excellent Facili ties for Boys and Girls COURSES OFFERED: Strong Literary Courses; Live-stock and Poultry; Agriculture; Domestic Science; Expresssion and Music. Normal Training for High School Students. Entire expenses for Spring Term, including board, $58.50. Any ambitious boy or girl can go to school. For further information, write IRVINE S. INGRAM, Principal Carrollton, Georgia Boost Carrollton"—Trade At Home ROOPVILLE, ROUTE 1 Wo had the heaviest freeze Friday morning that we have had this wnter. A lot of moving is taking place in this community. Mr. Wash Shoemake adn Mr. Clint Davis havo moved on Mr. J. T. Veal’s place. Mr. Cecil Cater will move on Mr. W .F. McrroU’s place. Mr. Clove Smith rnmo through this community one day last week. The birthday dinnor given by Mrs A. C. Ragland Tuesdny, December the 11th, in honor of hor’s and Miss Ada Morrell’s birthday, was enjoyed by all present. Thoso present wero ns fol lows: Mr. arid Mrs. B. H. Brown and dnughter, Bavenia, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Morrell and chldron, Mr. and Mrs. Tu- rion Brown, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Mor rell, Mr. and Mrs. Lvun Hagland and Mrs. Lizzie Ragland. Mr. and Mrs, Dock Morgan announce tho birth of a dnughter. There is n ease of measles at. Mr. Shocmako’s. Miss Nuvana Spruill spent Sunday night with Miss Ada Morrell. Mr. and Mrs. Honry Neighbors gave an entertainment last Monday night. Messrs. John Talley and Henry Rich ards Bpont the week-end in Atlanta visiting tho latter’s brother. Elder Leo Hanks and Mr. M. M. Mulloy spent Friday night wilh Mr. Frank Morrell and family. Several attended preaching at Bethel Saturday, hut was rained out Sunday. Mr. Amos Rhalnutt re covered part of his house last week. MiRs Rosie Morrell returned homo Sunday night after a two week’s visit to hor aunt, Mrs. M. J. Brook, and re ports a very nice time. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Morrell accompanied her home and spent Sunday night. Merry Christmas and happy New Year to tire oditor and many rendeds. B. *. WANTED—Men or women to take orders for genuine guaranteed hosiory for men, women and children. Elimi nates darning. Salary $75 a week full time, $1.50 an hour spare time. Cot tons, heathers, silks.—INTERNATION AL STOCKING MILLS, Norristown, Pa, CseplOwe for Christmas I T IS not at all surprising that the new Fordor Sedan is proving extremely popular as a Christmas gift. For this handsome closed type body is a truly exceptional value at its present low price. Important improvements in outward design and interior appointments have made it a much more attractive car — more I You can buy this car through the gracefully proportioned, I 'y>2eAly3ltrcJiaie^f‘Jarv . more richly furnished. 1 Notable among the changes introduced are a higher radiator, larger hood and cowl, water-tight windshield, more sturdy steering column, broadcloth upholstery, revolving type window- regulators and bar type door handles. Inspect thi9 new Fordor Sedan at your first opportunity and arrange- for its delivery on Christmas morning. It will be a pleasant surprise for every member of your family. W. L. FOLDS IT IS 50 NICE 70 BE ABLE TO HAVE ALL OUR ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES INSTALLED BY OUR HOME ELECTRICAL PEOPLE.” "YES,EVERYTHING WORKS 50 PERfECTLY, THAT IT IS A PLEASURE TO BE A MAID HERE.” epvncwHKEn. WORK—A PLEASURE The modern woman, the woman who thinks before she acts, is daily acquiring more rest and com fort through the great service of electricity. The drudgery of the p ast is forgotten in the pleasures of the living present and all because the home merchant gave considera tion to the happiness of his patron. MORAL:—Home-buying is the basis of satisfaction and commu nity prosperity. ! 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 6c AND 10c GOODS Garden and Field Seeds and Plants 66 PUBLIC SQUARE WILEY CREEL JEWELER Repairing, Diamonds Engraving, Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Cat Glass, Silverware and China STEIN BACH’S economy shop Dry Goods, 8hoes, Clothing And Ladles’ Ready-to-Wear CARROLLTON DRUG COMPANY everything that a good DRUG STORE SHOULD HAVE First. Nat’l. Bank Bldg. CARROLLTON MERCANTILE CO. Dry Goods, Shoes, Clothing 19 ALA. ST. JONES DRUG CO. May We Serve Yon? ROBINSON & WAUSJSR GENERAL FARM SUPPLIES High-Grade Fertilizers Cotton Buyers If your NEIGHBOR is not your friend, bake him so, by being his friend. Trade at HOME. CITIZENS BANK MANDEVILLE MILLS COAL and COKE meal and HULLS FERTILIZERS Carrollton, Georgia “GRIFFIN’S” ONE-PRICE CASH HOUSE J. N. JOHNSON FURNITURE DEALER UNDERTAKE iUt 60 Public Square ROOP HARDWARE CO. HARDWARE—FURINTURB Paints, Tires, Gas, Oils A. J. BASKIN COMPANY “Your Store’’ DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, NO TIONS, SHOES, HATS AND MILLINERY GOODS T. H. MERRELL CO. One Price—Spot Gash OUTFITTERS for THE WHOLE FAMILY East side Public Square—Next to Peoples Bank. KYTLE & AYCOCK T. J. Aycock, Prop. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Furniture, Carpets, Phonographs, Pianos, Sewing Machines HORTON’S BOOK STORE JEWELRY, OUT GLASS, BOOKS, STATIONERY Kodaks and Sporting Goods 8 PUBLIC SQUARE BOSTON DRY GOODS COMPANY ONE-PRICE OUTFITTERS Satisfaction our motto, or your money back SMITH & CADLE GENERAL MERCHANDISE Buy at home—set what you buy and get the best for the price no matter what the price wi tv be THE LEADER Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, La dles’ Ready-to-Wear FOR CASH—FOR LESS W. S. CAMPBELL PLUMBING and HEATING SHEET METAL WORK W. L. FOLDS LINCOLN—FORD—FORDSON Sales—Accessories—Supplies Service Telephone 396 Open All Night CARROLLTON HARD WARE COMPANY GEENRAL HARDWARE, BUG GIES, STOVES, PIOWS, ETO. Agents for Chattanooga Flows and Norman Buggies PHONE 74 PUB. BQUABB WEBB-HARRIS AUTO COMPANY STUDEBAKER MOTOR CARS Tires, Tubes, Auto Accessories, Gasoline, Oils, 32 NEWNAN ST. PHONE 307 “This is a Studebaker Year” THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK The Oldest, Strongest and Only National Bank in Carroll County SAFETY—SERVICE—SAT- IS FACTION MOORE & CLEIN THE BARGAIN MERCHANTS OF CARROLLTON You Will Always Find Us Or. The Square THE FARMERS STORE Wholesale and Retail Groceries, Flour, Hay, Grain and Feed Stuff