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The Caitersville Express.
COIiMEL lUS WIL LIXGIIA M, Editor.
For the cause that lacks assistance,
For the wrong that needs resistance ,
For the future in the distance ,
And the good that ire can do.
( iii leisville, Ga„ Thursday, Jan. 201 h, 1881
Mr. C. H. Williams is redeeming
the Atlanta Gazette. It is now the
paper it ought to be and the society
people of Atlanta ought to sustain it.
The Thomasville Enterprise boasts
that Thomasville is one Georgia
town that is out of debt. You may
score the same thing for Cartersville.
Bhe doesn’t owe a cent.
...
Up to the hour of going to press
Garfield’s cabinet has not been filled.
If all the men who have been ad
vanced for cabinet positions were put
together in Bartow, the old county
would run ovei at the brim.
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The Slate papers have already gone
into Governor-making. Probably it
is the fault of the papers after all
that elections in this state have got
ten to be so disgraceful. For de
cency’s sake, gentlemen, let up.
Thojeditor of the Sunny South no
tifies the country press that it can no
longer exchange with them. Will
Mr. President Estill please call a
meeting of the Georgia Tress Asso
ciation immediately, that appropriate
resolutions of thanks to the S. S. may
be passed.
They had a gauzily dressed bur
lesque opera company in Atlanta re
cently. One of the actresses lost her
costume and the show wa3 about to
stop, when the Coroner-General of
the city, who was in the audience,
kindly loaned a white necktie and
the performance went on as usual.
The people of Home will not be
idle. They are now going to have
a lager beer brewery, an ice factory,
a cotton factory an extensive flour
mill, a grain elevator of large di
mensions, another daily paper and
the Georgia Press Convention.
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The remainder of the State press
have had so many good things con
gratulatory to Harry Edwards, city
editor of the Macon Telegraph , upon
his happy marriage to Miss Roxie
Lane, of that city, that there is noth
ing left for us but to waft from a sin
cere heart the simple God bless you
and yours.
The Atlanta Post-Appeal keeps up
splendidly, contrary predictions to
the contrary notwithstanding. It
gives the very latest news served in
a style combining raciness with
proper dignity. A splendid weekly
edition ot this paper is also issued.
Parties wishing them can get The
Express and the weekly Post-Ap
peal one year for two dollars.
From our court proceedings it will
be seen that Mr. J. M. Elliott has
Again received a verdict against the
Western & Atlantic Railroad—this
time for $-1,750. This is the fourth
verdict in favor of the complainant
and proceedings fora new trial will
doubtless begin immediately. If this
thing is to be kept up wo cry for a
change of venue. The case has cost
liar tow hundreds of dollars and the
tax-payers arc; awfully tired of it.
* * * “With energy, iudhstry and per.
severe nee, coupled with ability, The Express
can bo vastly improved, as there is sufficient
room for it since June 1, IS7B.— Free Press-
As* the present editor of Tiie Ex
press was an humble participant in
producing the excellencies of the old
paper during the year mentioned it
is altogether unnecessary for us to
tax our modesty by saying that per
haps some of the old life will return
to the sheet.
Cornelius "Willingham Las takeu charge of
The Cartebsville Express, and will buck
against bis father, wlio is running the Car
tcrsville Free Press. Both arc lively jour
nalists and will have a lively tilt.— Albany
Neics-A dve.it iser.
Several of our brethren have made
similar allusions as the above in re
gard to our editorship of this paper.
We desire to say that we do not, nor
would we, had we the ability, “buck
against” our respected father. As
long £S the town lasts there will
doubtless be published two papers
here. They have both, heretofore,
gained a sustenance for their respec
tive publishers. We see no reason
why either should discontinue or
why we shull not bo allowed to go
along quietly iu our humble effort to
present a readable village paper with
our having it “norated” that w*e are
“bucking against” our father. As
The Express is twenty-four years
old and the Free Fress only a two
year-old bantling it is not wild to
say that it is the the latter paper that
is doing the “bucking.” In the
meantime our job presses are turning
out the finest job work.
SWEET CHARITY.
The beuevolent citizens of our cap
ital city, Atlanta, have for the past
three years been engaged in a lauda
ble effort to establish an hospital.
To-day the only one that exists there
is the one now in charge of the Sisters
of Mercy, and is called the Sisters’
Hospital. The good it has accom
plished can never be told on earth.
The good it is doing can only be told
by those suffering ones whose needs
are being ministered to by the loving
hands of that noble band of women
upon whom the world looks with
such love and admiration. Their
work is arduous, and to carry it on
requires the aid and encouragement
of every citizen of Atlanta. A con.
stant outlay of money is required and
no hand should be stinted w hen it
responds to the call of these noble
women.
We are sorry to learn that the Sis
ters’ Hospital is meeting with oppo
sition,—from those, too, who profess
to call themselves Christians. The
ground of opposition is that the in
stitution is one for the inculcation
and promulgation of Catholicism.
Au effort is consequently being made
to establish another one. The most
meagre financial support has been
given this, the only hospital in the
city, and now that little support is
sought to be divided. Suffering will
go on while Christians struggle as to
which religious denomination will
give relief. The result is plain: a
consummate failure to provide for
those who may be unfortunate enough
to seek the shelter and care of au
hospital.
Be it Catholic or Protestant, let
Atlanta support the only hospital it
has or probably ever will have.
New Advertisements.
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JT Ordinary’s Office, Jan. 10,1881.
James Bell has applied for letters of admin
istration on the estate ot V. P. Bell, deceased.
This is theiefore to notily all persons con
cerned to file their objections, if any they have,
within the time prescribed by law, else letters
will bo granted applicant as applied tor.
J. A. HOWARD, Ordinary.
(~TEORGIA, BARTOW COUNTY.
Jf Ordinary’s Office, Jan. 10,1881.
V. A. Heath has applied for letters of guar
dianship of the person* and property of Wil
liam G., Charles E., and Carrie Helms, minors.
This is therefore to notify all persons con
cerned to file their objections, if any they have,
in my office within the time prescribed by law,
else letters will be granted said applicant as
applied for.
J. A. HOWARD, Ordinary.
Georgia, bartow county.
Ordinary’s Office, an. 10, 1881.
John S, Ilollinshead has applied for letters
of guardianship of Minnie C. Rowland, minor.
This is to notify all persons concerned to tile
their objections, if any they have, in ray office
within the time prescribed by law, else letters
will be granted said applicant as applied for.
J. A. HOWARD, Ordinary.
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