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CARROLL FREE PRESS, CARROLLTON, CARROLL COUNTY, OA.
THURSDAY, DEC. 20, 102?
Grove's
Chill Tonic
A Body Builder for Pale,
Delicate Children, soc
Allcock
PLASTERS
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Severe
Indigestion
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Indigestion,writes Mr. M. H.
Wide, a larmer, of R. F. D. I,
Weir, Miss. “I would suffer
formonthsatatime. All I dared
eat was a Httle bread and
butter... consequently I suffer
ed from weakness. I would try
to eat, then the terrible suffer
ing in my stomach I I took
medicines, but did not get any
better. The druggist recom
mended
Thedford’s
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EXECUTOR ’8 RALE OF RlEALTY
GEORGIA—Carroll County. '
By virtuo of nn order of the Court of
Ordinary of said county, passed at the
November Term, 1921, of said court, will
be sold at public outcry, to tho highest
and best bidder for cash, within ^the le
gal hours of sole, before the ycourt-
house door of said county, on t ho - first
Tuesday in January, 1924, the following
described real estate, to-wit:
“All that tract or parcel of lnnd ly
ing and being in the county of Cnrroll
and snid State, and situated in the town
of Temple, Georgia, nnd more fully de
scribed ns follows: Commencing at tho
southeast corner of a mode lino be
tween C. L. Mcl’herson nnd J. N. Hil-
dorbrnnd’s property and running north
parallel with railroad, two hundred foot
to line between C. L. Mcl’herson nnd E.
D. Dorsett; thence west five hundred
feet; thence south one hundred feet;
thence west to lino between C. L. Mc
Pherson nnd W. K. Green, being five
hundred foot, more or less; thence south
one hundred feet; thence east along linn
between >T. R. Michael, Mrs. E. C. Ring
er, J. N*. Hilderbrand nnd C. L. McPher
son hark to starting point, the same be
ing four acres, more or less, nnd being
part of land lot No. 180, and in tho
R49th district, G. M., of said county and
state.’’
Sold ns the property of E. H. Mc
Pherson, decensed, for tho purpose ofl
distribution among the heirs nt-lnw.
This December 3rd, 1923.
c. l. mcpherson,
J. F. DURRETT,
W. M. STRICKLAND,
Executors.
LETTERS OF DISMISSION
GEORGIA—Cnrroll County.
W. W. Stallings, guardian of Seba
Stnllings-Russoll, anil Johnnie Ktnllings,
has applied to me for u discharge from
his said guardianship, this is to cite nil
persons concerned, to fide their objec
tions, if any they have, on or hefore
the first Mondnv in January, 1924, else
lie will he discharged from his guar
dianship as applied for. This December
3rd, 1923. E. T. STEED, Ordinary.
LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION
GEORGIA—Cnrroll County.
J. M. Willoughby having, in proper
form, applied to me for letters of ad
ministration <>ii tho estate of Willinm
J. Willoughby, deceased, this is to cito
all porsons concerned, kindred nnd cred
itors, to show cause, if any they can,
before mo on or before the first Monday
in Jnnunry, 1924, why snid application
should not ho granted ns applied for.
This Doccmher 3rd, 1924.
E. T. STEED, Ordinary.
YEAR'S SUPPORT
GEOEGA—Carroll County.
Dora Ray having, in proper form, ap
plied to me for a year’s support out of
tho OBtate of Henry Ray, here dccoased
husband, ond the appraisers having
mndo their report, this is to cite nil
persons concerned, kindred nnd credit
ors, to show eauee, if any they can, be
fore me on or before the first Monday
in Jnnunry, 1924, why said application
should not be granted. This Docember
3rd, 1923. K. T. STEED, Ordinary.
LETTERS OF DISMISSION
GEORGIA—Carroll County.
Mrs. E. B. Shinn having, in proper
form, npplied to mo for letters of dis
mission from her administration of the
estate of C. J. Shinn, decensed, and rep
resenting to tho court in her petition
duly filed and entered on record, that
she hns fuly administered said estate,
this is to cito all porsons concerned,
kindred and creditors, to show cause, if
nny thoy can, why snid administratrix
should not bo discharged from her ad
ministration and receive letters of dis
mission on the first Monday in January,
1924. This December 3rd, 1923.
E. T. STEED, Ordinary.
LETTERS OF DISMISSION
GEORGIA—Carroll County.
Mrs. Nnq.cy A. Chandler, administra
trix of Ira Chandler, represents to the
court in her petition duly filed and en
tered on record, thnt sho has fully ad
ministered tho estate of Ira Chandler,
deceased, this is to cito all persons con
cerned, kindred nnd creditors, to show
cause, if nny they can, why said ad
ministratrix should not bo discharged
from her administration nnd roeeivo let
ters of dismission on the first Monday
in January, 1924. This December 3rd,
1923. E. T. 8TEED, Ordinary.
LETTERS OF DISMISSION
GEORGIA—Carroll County.
Mrs. Nancy A. Chandler, guardian of
Evert nnd Enrnest Chandler, hns np
plied to mo for a discharge from her
said guardianship. This is, therefore,
to notify all persons concernod, to file
their objections, if nny they have, on
or boforo the first Monday in January,
1924, else she will bo discharged from
her snid guardianship ns npplied for.
This December 3rd, 1923.
E. T. RTEED, Ordinary.
* GLENLOCH *
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Several cases of measles reported tho
past week.
A new organ has been purchased by
the church here.
Mr. F. .T. Jackson mndo a trip to
Rome Thursday Christmas shopping for
his store.
Tho cotton gin at this place wns
burned down shortly before midnight
Wednesday night.
Messrs. F. J. Borough ond F. J.
Jackson made a business trip to Coweta
county Tuesday.
Rov. Homer Roberts will preach nt
Goshen church tho fifth Sunday at 11
A. M.
Mrs. Moody Cowart nnd Mrs. Susie
Books, of near Lowell, were tho guests
of Mrs. Beatrice Dorough Wednesday.
Next Saturday and Sunday nro reg
ular preaching days at Goshen church.
An hour for singing before preaching
on Sunday. Everybody that wants to
hear good preaching, come.
We Tender to Our Good Friends
and Patrons
Greetings
AND WISH YOU THE COMPLIMENTS
! OF THE SEASON
May the Yuletide season be one of real joy and com
fort to you and may the New. Year open your pathway
to a pleasant and profitable experience each day.
We come with thankful hearts to tender our greet
ings and thanks to our friends and patrons wherever
you may be. We hope we may serve you during 1924.
Carrollton Hardware
Company
As Father Time Draws the Curtain of Time On
1923, We Pause to Think
And as we look back over the days of the year gone by we see some things we might have done and some we might have left un
done, but one thing we feel is as unchanged as it was the day we entered business and that is sincere appreciation of our patrons
and our earnest desire each day to serve them better. The approach of a new year brings renewed interest in our regular pat
rons and strengthens our desire to serve others. But in the midst of it all we stop to “take stock” so to speak and we find on hand
a generous supply of good wishes so we pass this one along to you.
May 1924 Be The Best You Have Known
Bringing to you the joys that come from health, prosperity and contentment. We want to thank you for your patronage during the
old year. We assure you that we have striven in word and action to merit your confidence and good will and with the coming of
1924 we anticipate the pleasure of continuing to number you among our friends and customer* This message, we hope, will
find its way to those who have helped to make this business what it is today.
MANDEVILLE MILLS