The Carroll County times. (Carrollton, Ga.) 1872-1948, January 26, 1872, Image 3

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ThcCarroll County Times. GA.. Jan. 2«. 1872. MawoXIC. —Carroll Lol#<* No. dt», If'. A M. warrant franlod Nov. 1, 1848 tneeu on the grit Saturday of each month. . John M. Richard linn. w. ■. if h. Oracc-w ii. «. w. I). J. Vw>re. s. ». j. \V. Stewart, Treasurer, J. M. JfeCammnn, : rc, J. Jf. Blalock, s. si, W. L. Krc <t, #. ». <(ir oig* Harrir, Steward, V. B. Ool«, St. wtrd I). Stripling, Chaplain. 8. H. llarria, Tyler. TrMFKtixca.— Blakely Smith Lo-lgp No. 'yl, 1.0. G. T. orear*ized April 14, 1871, meets **ch Friday night. John M. Iticlmrdaon, W. C. T. Mias A. E. Garrison, W, V. T. li. F. Brown. R. 8. Miss A. F. Blalock. A. R. 8. G. P. Garrison, F. 8. H. W Long, Tr. J M. Blalock, Chaplain, J. E. Blalock, M. Mias M. K. Reese. D. M. Mia* G. A. Harris, I. G. John Ruvseil, 0. G. Miss C. A. Daniel, R. H S. Miss Mary Morgan, L. 11. S. Jvliu. M. Richardson, L. D. Savannah, Griffin de N. Ala., Railroad Leave* Griffin .1 00 p a Arrives at Newnitn 3 45 p m .Leave* Newnan 7 00 a m Arrives st Griffin ... ...947am Connects at Griffin with Macon and Western K. Several new business houses will be •opened in Carrollton soon. YT Wantod in Carrollton, a good tailor. fluch a ono could do a first-rate business. i.jT According to the postal laws, we be lieve there is no postage upon a paper in the county where published. This will be a con siderable saving to Carroll county people Cixm.— To any one sending us a club of ten yearly subscribers, at our regular rates, accompanied by the cash, we will send the Times one year; for a dub of five yearly sub scribers we will send the Timks six months. .Still Tiikt Comic. —Citizens frem other sections of the State are still arriving in our town, for the purpose of prospecting it, with a view of locating. The greatest drawback ii the want of business and dwelling houses. The weather has been very cold and disagreeable the past week—the coldest we believe of the season. I*. S' 7lie above was written on T’hnrsdoy morniug: during the evening of that day snow commenced fulling, and continued til j in the night, covering the ground a .me three inches. The legal gentlemen of Carrollton, met on last M in.lay evening, and organized into a society, for the purpose of discussing legal and constitutional subjects. Tlii;. is commendable and shows enterprise *nd a ,u. eo. Improvement with our la wye : Ihe.r nit oting, w.il be held on Monday night The subject for discussion at their next meet ing >»• “Is State aid to railroads eonstitn taw! ” 810x8.—- In the -'i-t ■.tionfk or two- levoru* of our merchants hav-!;ymg >at their igo.s t designate the.r place »; badness. rtiis .a a good tign, and »iu»vv» that they do not disbe lieve, altogether, in advertising. The next progressive step, for those who have not done so, is to hang out their sign in their county paper. Surely if a sign on their stores is necessary, one in their tow n paper, that goes weekly into hundreds of families is more so. LIT We are pleased to announce that the Mei.irj Tnnxels of Villa Ret in this county, have recently rented the wood and black smith shops formerly owned by Mr. James Coleman, but now by the Messrs Russels from the latter gentlemen, with the intention, of | utting up a first class iron and wood shop 1 his is what Carrollton has long needed, and we welcome the Messrs, Trussels ’ who are i*iil to be first class mechanics to our tow n. In another place, we publish a batch <*f Bmvdon items sent us by our correspon dent N. S. at that place. We shall always take a great deal of pleasure in publishing items of news from every section of the coun ty, and would here take occasion to thank N. S for keeping us posted in reference to Bowdon news. We hope he will continue to honor our columns, with his contributions. In order to make our paper still more int«*resti:»£T to every part of the county, we should like to secure the services of some Rentlemon at every Post Otfice, or in every hixtrict of the county, to send us weekly, : itom* of news, crop reports, &e—in fact any ‘!hinS l * )at " ould be of general interest. This P*p*r has been established, for the benefit ,o f| and as a representative of every section of -' arroll county, and in order to make it a 'faithful elmjijipie of tl)e same, we solicit such •contributions as is mentioned ahoy/?. Lookout for thk Engine wlen tub iiibTi.K Blows.”— We understand that ‘Lttptain White stated wheu here the first of week, that laying on the .Savannah, 'Griffin and iVorlh Alabama R. R., north ol would commence about the first of ■April, and would bo continued isl the direc !l °nos this place, just as fust as the grcuU was completed This indeed sounds like ‘‘business,” and is good news to our citi- Z'W B . especially these who ore about to wit* •ices the consummation of their hopes, for Jo t *‘' , e many year Let every man do his ‘ yin ui ling me great enterprise, ip which 1 htoll countv is so deeply Interested, and w© Wl,! iv> °’ ! > w-ord for it that Captain White *>>! cun.e to time this fall, and that *■ the of ,ll “ Engine,” which brings with '■ l,r< -' encr gy, enterprise new ideas und com. merCi “l rity will be h «rd reverber. Ming over the lfi|U qf - Q Jd Carroll,” SowdLon Nows. Weather extremely -coki. Business more lively than usual. Cotton coming in and selling at 19tcU chickens 15; eggs 15; bnttei 25; corn $1 00; flour 54 to Gets per pound. Young Mr. Martin, {residing seven miles from Bowdon] who was stabbed in the arm 3ome time ago in a fight, is thought to be in a very critical condition. The Bowdon college has opened with a very respectable number of yorng men in at tendance, even better than was expected. It was thought at first, that it would be best to consolidate the female and primary depart ments with the college, but on opening fouinl that the college of itself, would be self-sus taining. The school has therefore been plac ed on the old and regular college style, ad mitting none but. young men over fourteen years of age. The female and primary de partments have been consolidated into a sep arate school. Ample «and satisfactory ar rangements for this Rchool have been made under the superintendence of Professor II• M Ennis, who is well known in this vicinity, as a good and faithful instructor. We will not yet make any blow about our prospects for the Railroad or Railroads, but would on ly say that we hare a project 0:1 foot, that we hope will settle the question at once, and tha t the grading to Bowdon will soon be put un der contract. N. S. Location op Dwpar S G. A N. A. R. d.—'Fbe question as to where the depot of the Savannah, Griffin and ATorlh Alabama liuilroad would be located has been one of no little interest to our citizens for some time past. Therefore, when Captain Wh te arrived here on last Tuesday with his corps of engineers for the purpose of deciding the long mooted question, no little excitement and speculation was rife in reference to the matter. On Wednesday morning 10c the Captain and bis engineers, with several of our cilizeus took up the line of march in a southern direction, for She purpose of loc. ting the exact spot, excitement rau highest, and squads of men might be seen in several parts of the square, speculating upon the subject. 1 heir suspense, was, however, soon relieved, and all can now breathe freely again. The place decided upon ig near the Baptist Church, in the sou'heast corner, or in the corner nearest to the church, of the lot be longing to the estate of S. Kitigsberry de cease*!, winch lot is situated on South street, just beyond the residence of Mr. W. O- Robinson, and on sume side ot the street the r**a ! wid run just beyond the place designa ted tor the depot, and between it und the res id*nee ot Mr. John Stewart. he '-'Cation gives general satisfaction, at «oiar an we nve b<-ard an express.on ot nub c "pinion m reference to it. it is con venient and accessible and sufficiently near to the business portion of town, lor all pruc leal j ■jr.iioses. : ‘or the Times. Acrostic. BY IKK. my friend, but lust a moment, let me speak a word or two, TTDon a subject that will be of vital interest to you. TEe you farmer or mechanic, or just “any other man," gjjtand and listen, and I’ll tell you of (I think) a splendid plan: and pay your money in, only twenty dimes a year; the TiMKS,and keep well posted, and votir ideas will be clear. Ts you like to bear the nows from a distance or in town, 33? assured you can got, it if you shell the money down. JEI very item worth the knowing, will be carefully prepared, TTbom the health of Prince Alexis, to the price of cheese and lard, Old and young can all be posted, on the topics of the day, T> ound the village, in the.country, and in places far away; wpp tho homes of frieuds in Texas, and oth er distant climes, Hails the neus from Carroll county, in the Carroll County Times. TTSverv thing that comes from Carroll is to them a priceloss gem; HPrv and take an extr% copy, and have it mailed to them. Ts you have an occupation, and you’ld like for folks to know, TVfore about the nature of it, advertitt and get a “blow.” TPTtditors are mighty clever and w ill pujj e you for the dimes, dharpe will do it I’ll assure you, in the Carroll Copnly Times- Those wanting any kind of painting done, would do well to call upon Mr. Argo, ot the firm of Argo & Martin, New nan Ga., who is now in out* town. We can cordially reeom mend Mr. Argo as a gentleman who understands his business, as any one can soon satisfy themselves by exam ining work done by him. Come Up. All persons indebted to the under signed either by note or account are respectfully requested to come for ward and settle. Jan. 5, ts. W. W, FITTS. t° the great Champion Store on the south side of the square, Carrollton, Ga. Blalock <fc Tanner. Mrs. Ida Hay,' wifiTofthe telegrah operator at LaGrange, died on" the 13th inst. Georgia News Items. The Dalton Citizen reports a hor rible murder in LaFayette, Walker conuty. A negro man Dick Taylor got tired of his wife, aud beat her to death with a stick, and then threw her body in a well. He has bean arrested and put in jail. The same paper also states that sev eral families have returned from Ark ansas to Walker county, thoroughly disgusted with the “far West" The residence of Mr. John Higgins in Dalton was destroyed by fire on the morninsr ot the 12th inst. The fire originated from a defective flue in the stove room. Loss about SI,BOO. No insurance. A difficulty occured between Henry Brown and Jno. A. Harrell aud son, near Eastman in Dodge county, on the 15th inst. in which theformerwas killed. The Heard County Ne’.os reports the matrimonial fever in that vicinity as abating, and that the dog popula tion is on the increase in Franklin. From the Reporter , *we learn that the mayor of LaGrange, is calling for the second installment of twenty per cent of the subscription to the North <fc South R. R. The young men of LaGrange are trying Xo get up a brass band. As the editor of the Reporter is a good “blower,” they ought to give him a “posish.” The young men of LaGrange are getting up a Young Men’s Christian Association. The Reporter has the following in reference to the N. S. R. R. The work on this Road, south of LaGrange, is steadily progressing. A large number of hands are employ ed. Sections No. 2 and 3 will soon be graded and ready for the crossties. Messrs. Dansby & Wood, A. E. Cox, and J. P. Culbertson & Cos., are push ing ahead with vigor, and if the in stallments are promptly paid, this end of the Road will be completed to Co lumbus in time for the fall trade. Our farmers are vitally interested in the speedy completion of this work, as it will give them competing Hnes for shipping off their cotton; and the price of our staple w ill certainly advance, in proportion to the reduction offreights. Carrollton Market. CORKKCTXD WIKKLY BT K. 0. KRAMER. CARROLLTON, GA., Jak.«. Cotton, Middlings 19# Low Middlings ’9# Oood Ordinary 18# Corn, per bushel 100 Peas, “ “ 100 Dried Apple* per pound 6# “ Peaches “ “ 8 Butter “ “ >• Eggs per doc... 19# Chicken* 9o FORTY-SECOND YEAR. (Jody’s Lady's Book, for 1872. The chempeet of Ltulitt' Magazine* btcautt » it » the beet. For the past forty two years the Book ban been considered the guide of woman i? every thing that is calculated to elevate the sex. The Old Familiar Writers, Whose stories have largely contribute* to this end, have all been retain’d Marion liar land. Jno Churchill, Louisa S. Dorr, Metta Victoria Victor. S. Annie Frost, Mrs. C. A. Hopkin son, Sue Chestnutwood, Mrs. Den nison, etc*, Hare a reputation for excellence in the wri ting far above any others iu the magazine line. Our Colored Fashion-plates Are the most correct of any published in the country. Be autiful Steel Plates.— Of these the Lady’s Book gives 14 each year. Original Music. —Gody’s is the only magazine in which music prepared expressly for it appears. Model Cottages.— The only mag azine in this country that gives these designs is the Lady’s Book. Drawing Lessons. —ln this we are also alone We have also a Children’s a Horticulture and a health department. 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