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The Carroll County Times.
CARROLLTON, GA. Apail 12,1872
EDWIN R. SHARPE, Editor.
Savannah Griffin & Nerth Ala
' ' t) am qT&Liho ad
In company with a vre stroll
ed out to the work on the above road
near this place on last Wednesday
evening. We were agreeaably sur
prised to find much greater headway
made, than we expected to find, otviilg
to the bad weather of the past winter,
and the short time which has elapsed,
since work was commenced at this
point. Though the fb7ee'employed is
rather small, things indeed are begin
ning to look giiite* “raUro'adish,’’ and
show evidences that no idle time has
been The work is under
charge of Mr. James Calan, whom we
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should judge from what we saw, un
derstands thoroughly his business,
and knows how so turn everything to
advantage, in' the arduous labor of
grading railroads. We congratulate
Mil’‘Camp, 1 the contractor, upon secur
iiigtLq slices ofsb efficient a gentle
man as Air. (?alan, to superintend his
work. In a conversation with Mr
Calan, he infbrihed us, that in about
two weeks he will have one half mile
completely graded, and thinks lie will
be able to finish the whole contract, of
two miles, extending from the Baptist
Church to one mile beyond Buffalo
Creek, in three or four months. Con
sidering the small force under Mr, C.,
only about forty hands, this is * really
encouraging. ’ If the other contrac
tors below here, all of Whom have
much larger force?, are getting along
as expeditiously, and we are glad to
state from what we can hear that they
are going ahead with a vim, the en
tire road from here to Neitnan, will
soon be ready for the iron. Altogeth
er trie prospect foi* the ear]y comple
tion of the S. G. & N. A. R. R. to
this place is quite flattering, and there
cannot be a reasonable doubt, unless
some extraordinary, unforseen acci
dent happen?, but what we shall have
the pleasure of welcoming the “frbii
horse ” int 6 Gayrollton this Fall.
Georgia Western Railroad.—
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J fie managers of the Georgia West
ern are in earnest about commencing
work at an early day. We notice in
the Atlanta papers advertisements for
sealed proposals from Contractors.
Proposals will be received until May
Ist 1872, ahdSvill be' for work from
nine to fifteen miles from Atlanta, and
for such portions as bidders can com
plete by November Ist 1872. Pay
ments will he made in cash, with the
usual reservation of twenty per cent.
All bids will be opened on the 2nd of
Itfay, and will be acted upon immedi.
ately, the Board of "Directors reserving
the right, to* accept or'reject! as they
may deem the interest of the Compa
ny demand.
Press Association.— As the Presi
dent of the Georgia Press Asso
ciation wishes to know the sense of
the press as to the place of the next
meeting, we herewith put in out
vote for Atlanfa,
i
£&* But three weeks now remain
until the meeting of the Liberal Re
publican Convention in Cincinnati.
Upon its action depends to some ex
tent the programme of the Democrat
ic party.
Fair Grounds of the In
dustrial Association of £>4vannj*h were
recently sold, and were bought by Mr.
Joseph Liprnan of that city for sl6,‘
000, subject to a mortgage of $4,000.
m- - <i m '► 11
The railroad magnates of the
South and IFest liave had a meeting
in Atlanta the past week, for the pur
pose of discussing railroad topics.
A convention of the dentists of
Georgia has been in session in Atlanta,
the past week.
B®“* The small pox-is still raging in
NeV Yorls. - . * -
Prof. S. F. K Morse, the in
ventor of the telegraph is dead.
\ »<o>«
tt® 10 And now Atlanta has a, head
less guinea on exhibition.
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The Georgia Railroad.
a- ? > • • •
Yesterday the Directors of this road
ract. Present, Campbell Wallace,
President; John 11. James, Vice Presi
dent; \V, P. Orme, Secretary ; and
Directors John Collier, J. A. Ilayden'
E. Y. Clarke, George'W. Adair, A.
W. Mitchell, W. J. Garrett/ F. P.
Rice, and C. P. Cassin.
The survey of the engineers was
adopted. This line follows the State
Road half a dozen miles, crosses the
Chattahoochee below the State Road
bridge between two snd thee miles,
through Reid’s Gap, up Nickajack
Creek a considerable distaupe, then
going wesf. ■. ' - v- - ‘
It was determined to push the road
at once. Six sections are to be put
under contract at once.
T-he purchase of the Helrne and
Deane property for $11,500 for loca
tion of depots, etc., was confirmed.—
Atlanta Constitution, sth inst.
Georgia Weekly Press.
Newnan came very near having a
big fire on last Sunday morning week.
The only buildings however, that were
destroyed was the office of Dr.. Well
born in rear of the brick block on Bay
street, and the dwelling house of Mr.
Ed. Des I /Glides. Some of the mer
chants ‘Occupying the brick buildings
adjoining lost considerably bv removal
damaging their goods tfce. Supposed
to be the work oi an incendiary.
Tlje 143 J. issue of the West Point
News comes to us full of Boullyjsms.
1 TU* pqitor being absent, Boully is hi
pharge of lhe “masjieeu,” and js tun
ning it upon thehigh pressure principle.
The amount raised at the Firemans
Fair at West Point, clear of all ex
penses, was S3SQ.
" Boully thinks a firm in West Point
“are possessed of “remarkable good
sense,” because they presented him
with a ham.
The Methodists of West Point have
built and paid for a parsonage, for
their pastor. ' '*
“ Beautiful child of the dti-1, a pro
duction of the earth, a sweet substance
grown’ up therefrom 1 ’ is what a senti
mental young man in West Point calls
his sweet-heart.
Boully appeals to the papers through
out the South to join him in earnestly
calling upon the farmers not to plant
all cotton, and closes by saying “ when
will they (the farmers) learn that the
more cotton they make the poorer they
become ?” And we would add, when
will those presumptions provincial edit
ors learn, that the farmers know more
about farming, and what is to their
interests, than they (the editors) do ?
The editor of the Thomson Journal
has been shown a four footed chicken.
Cartersville has a headless rooster
that neither crows, eats or drinks. So
savs the Express.
T 1 ie Cartersville Express <fc Stand
ard has a Cherokee county depart
ment, and from it we get the follow
ing items:
There are several prominent candi
dates in Cherokee for the office of Or
dinary. ‘
A respected lady in Cherokee gave,
birth to three daughters'at once not
long since.
r
The Covington Enterprise lias a
new department called the “Broad
ax.” The motto of the editor is:
• l gcw to the liie, let chips fall where they will. ”
Ancl its object theejitor states, will be
to chop incidents into items and not
to chop up individuals into atoms.
The Enterprise states that several
cows and calves have been poisoned
recently near Covington by eating the
buds of poison ivy.
Mr. Thomas Shepperd, an old cit
izen of Covington died at that place
on the 3rd inst., in the 93rd year of
his age.
. Ipe Rockmart Reporter reports
miningefis in Cedar Town.
The Cartersville Vahwert Rail
road is again running to Rockmart.
The “gay and festive” of Rockmart
regale themselves frequently with
“tripping the light fantastic toe.”
Albany thinks the prospect of her
canal and factory “glowing.’’
TJte young ladies of .Albany will
hold an election soon, to find out who
is the ugliest’young man of that burg.
Mr. Wilson Strickland an o(J resi
dent of Heard county is dead.
A correspondent of the La Grange
Reporter urges upon the people of that
poiinty to rear a monument to their
Confederate dead.
The Superior Court of Harris coun
ty is in session this week.
The Court House yard Franklin
has been fixed Up, and the Xc\ys thiuk s
it looks better.
In speaking of the tardiness of
Spring, Barron says he is “scringing ’
for the- brandy crop.”
The young ideas of Franklin, inter
est themselves, in the highly accom
plished gaiiie of mumble peg.
Barron says fhecows around Frank
lin are “ looking Awfully sorry about
it.” We suppose he means the lateness
of Spring.
And now Barron still continuing his
investigations in rural affairs, has been
shown a chicken with three legs.
The editor of the Ilawkinsville Dis
patch is the luckiest editor in the State.
W e never pick up a copy of his paper !
but we sec where some body has ,been
giving him something. This time it
is a hat.
One man and his four sons living
near each other are subscribers to the
Ilawkinsville Dispatch. That’s the
way to support a home paper.
A huge wild cat has been killed
near Ilawkinsville. $0 says the Dis
patch. •
Mrs. Susan Doster of Wilcox coun
ty, Xged eighty years is dead.
lhe Queen City Circus will enter
tain the lovers ot the saw dust opera
of Griffin on the 15th, and Xewpfin on
the 17th. •
The Middle Georgian reports the
affairs of the Griffin & Madison Rail
road as progressing finely; says that
the contract for grading the next
twenty miles of the road has been le(
to responsible, parties. - - ‘
4 The Case of the Rev. Myram
Wood.
The case of the Rev. Mvran Wood
for the seduction of Miss EmmaChiv- j
ers, in Rie IX*lvalb Superior Court,
that has jiist resulted in the second !
conviction ot the accused, is one of
the most reiparable that, in i consid
erable legal experience, we have ever
known in a court room.
A minister of the Gospel, a man of
excellent antecedents, long ministry
and pure life, with a family, is drag
ged before the courts, charged with
one of the gravest crimes that such a
man could commit. He is accused of
the deliberate, systematic and saciili
gous ruin of a young girl who had the
strongest claim upon his chivalry and
rcligibn. The girl is his accuser, and
tells a'la!6 of terrible consistency,:
backed tip by strong circumstances.
His family and many friends be
lieve implicitly in’ his innocence. He
is cast out from his church and shorn
of his ministerial robes. lie is twice
convicted and sentenced by the tribu
naX of justice. After conviction, he
mates a solemn, patient, earnest but
iiiiembittered statement, full of chris
ti imspirit, firmly asserting his inno
cence. II is attorneys seek the high |
est court of ll:6 State to reverse the
verdict •
Thus the matter stands. Is it not
remarkable ? If guilty, what a moral
monster! Upon the hypothesis of
guilt, a blacker fiend don’t exist out
of the bad place. It would be hard
for the imagination toconcUvpa more
cruelly, wicked spirit than this preach
er of God’s Gospel. The spectacle of
a minister preying upon girlish inno
ceirce under the blasphemous prestitu
tion of prayer, and then crowding the
awful shame of lecherous perjury upon
his young victim in a guise of hypo
critical sancitity in the very hour of
convicted guilt is one of those exhibi-
of cool, deliberate' sustained
criminality such as rarely falls to his-'
tory to recount.
Qn (he alternative supposition of
his hmccenec-, a more hideous case of
persecution, a more touching instance
of torturing martyrdom, and a ghast
lier example of young female depravity
was never recorded in the darkest
chronicles ot time.
The alternatives are fearful. The
mind reels between them. Notwith
standing (hf. solemn verdict of the
court, and before the last shutting off
of the escape from the felon’s doom, 1
the judgment wonders errantly from,
the one possibility to the other.
A pure and innocent divine dragged
cruelly to s liable by the koft hand of
pitiless girl hood, and the murdered
virtue of young female innocence sa
crificed to the lust of a sacriligious
minister, prowling in the livery of
Heaven, and sliming A ' coiint'eVfeit
piety in the very hour of established
crime, constitute a picture of painful
And 'distracting contrasts.
But this is not all. An outraged
chinch shivers under the shock. The
celestial vocation of God’s ministry
suffers. The sensibilities of true
Christians every where are lacerated.
Is there not more that the Church
can do in this matter to solve the
mysterious problem of guilt, in view
of the solemn asseveration of innocence
by the accused and his solemn appeal
to the bar of God.— Atlanta Consti
tution.
Many of flic old, before the
war volunteer companies of Georgia,
gre reorganising This movement
meets with the ajiproval of Govcnor
as will be seen by the follow
ing from the Secretary of the Exeeu
tive Department to Mayor Allen of
August a:
Executive Department, Ga.,
Atlanta, March 23, 1872.
Mr. J. V. 11. Allen , Aug\i<;ta, Ga:
Sir: I am directed by the Govenor
to acknowledge the receipt of your
communication of the 20th instant, in
reference to the organization of volun
teer companies in this State, gnd to
say while lie observes with pleas
ure, not unmixed with pride, the very
general interest and desire manifested
on this subject in different sections of
this State, he sees ho legal difficulty
in the way of theifgratification. The
Govenor is preparing and sending
forward requisitions for arms, etc., and
hopes to be able in a short time to fur
nish them, at least in limited quanti
ties, tp companies that may desire and
are ready to receive them. In response
to your concluding inquiry, his Excel
lency suggests that, if it be desirable,
your company, in its reorganization,
conform to the regulations of its old
ehaiter—which, he doubts not, will be
revived by the Legislature at its next
session.
I have the hogor to be, vpry respect
fully, •
«f. W. Wakre:/,
Secretary Executive Department.
Valuable Invention. — Mr. John
Goodrich, of Norfolk, Ya., has inven
ted an an-angement which, the Yir
ginian says, can he applied to any
lamp, and is a perfect safeguard, for
should the lamp be turned over
the little instrument instantly extin
guishes it. - •
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The growing wheat crop in Califor
nia will be 50 per cent., greater than
in any previous year
The Georgia Western Railroad,
The directors of this road meet to
day, at the office of the Superinten
dent, Major Campbell Wallace. We
suppose the object of the meeting is
to receive the reports of the Engineers
and order the work to be commenced
if the same is approved by them—
which they have done. We happen to
know something of the ability shown
by Major Y\ allace in the selection ot
a route, the purchase of a site for de
pot, shops, Ac. Major Wallace is ac
knowledged to bp one ot the most suc
cessful railroad men *ll the country.
His name inspires confidence, and his
ability consists not only in good judg
ment as to the location and building
roads, but also in doing the same
more economically than almost any
other man in the country. This we are
assured is true of him by those who
ought to know. —Atlanta Sun. 3 inst.
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The State tax of Louisiana this year
is twenty and ah all* mills on the dollar
when county and municipal taxes are
added we suppose they will amount to
over as much more, b*t if only the
same, foil; ar;4 a half cents on the dol
lar is plenty.
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Germany lias five daily and fourteen
weekly papers published by women.
Fra Bat Somdetch Prabarmin Tar
emain Taramaha Chulalonkorn Klao
Fra Chao Pen Din Siam is the name
of t tie King of Siam.
A newspaper advertisement calls
for a plain cook, able to dress a little
boy live years old. yet we send
missionaries to the Fejee Islands!
A man whose eyesight was not
good, was recommended to try glasses.
He says he went and took four, at the
nearest drinking saloon, and the result
was that he was so much improved
that he coiild s£e double.
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An frish doctor advertises that all
persons afflicted with deafhess may
hear of him in a house on-Diflcy street,
where also blind persons may see him
daily from three to ten o’clock.
It has been beautifully said, that
“the veil which covers the face of. fu
turity is woven by the hand of pier
cj *
A true religious instinct never de
prived a man of a single joy, '
NEW AD YE R TfSFA lEX TS.
Gr. *W. CAMP,
DEALER IX
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Dry Coeds, Boots, Shoes, Hats, &e.
AX I) ALSO AGENT FOR
Wbaifls Raw Bope Super Phosphate of
Lime, and Dngsdales Magimm
Bonnm Phosphate.
Would state that I am prepared to furnish
Co*?*, K4PUN amt t'l.'.U R to gkilfr.rs y/ time
until November (st, by their giving me satis
factory bonds liens, &c.
april 12, lm. ' Q. JJ' CAMP.
Misses M. 0. £• E. M. THOHASSON.
Have opened in Carrollton, a select stock 0!'
ladies
jEJCo/fcss, Bonnets,
Fancy Goods, &e.,-n!l of the latest styles ;
and would be pleased to si cure the patron
age of their friends at Carrollton, Bowdon
and tlie surrounding country,
april 5,-tf.
E. \V. JIAIIPEd,
Carpenter and Cabinet Workman,
Would announce to the Citizens o f Car
rollton. and Carroll county that lie is now
prepared to do all kinds of Cabinet work,
such as Making and Repairing Tables, Chests,
Framing Pictures, La ides Work Bpxcs and
Tables. In fact anything in the above line
he is prepared to do ut his residence North
df the Seminary. ’ ■ april 5, ’72-2m.
Rim For Your Lives!
JOHN W. MERRELL still has a few of
tliose
Ooocis,
o» hand which he hopes to close out in (fine
to get. his Spring Stock.
Feb. 23d, 1872
BAIL ROAD STORI
If von want goads cheap and reliable buy
from . ELAEOC£ & NEW. *
Jan. 12, 1872— 1f.
To Our Customers,
We have Just received a targe stock of
SPRING AND SU;\niER PRY
coons,
The latest Styles of L votes &. Gents. Hats.
Boots cfc Slioos,
HARDWARE *fc CUTLERY.
CROCKERY A- GLASSWARE.
Also a large stock of New Orleans Sugar
and Golden Strep.
STEWART & LONS.
March 20, 1872—1 y.
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The place to buy DRUGS and CON
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DRY GOODS, and General Merchandise
If you&ave the Money, reiuojnber it is not
my intention td be v'ndkrsold.
Country Produce taken in exchange for
goods.
For the sa!*e of decency,
DON’T ASK FOR CREDIT-
My terms are Strictly Cash.
JNO. N. SHELNUTT.
MaK'h 22d. 1872—Cm,
£375 MOXTIf to sell onr Universal Cement
Combination Tunnel, Button Hole
Cutter, and otiier articles. Saco Novkllty
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sighs the weary and exhausted one, as the
languor and lassitude of spring comes upon
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1 rice, One Dollar per bottle. Scud for ciicu
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G EORGIA, Carroll County.
J. \V r . liobison has appliedYo me for exemp
tion of personalty, and I will pass upon the
same at ten o’clock a. m. on Tuesday 2d
day of April, at my office.
inarch 22. I). B. JUHAN, Oid’y.
All kinds of Job work neatly executed at
this office.
NEW STORE! NEW GOO®!
(T. W. DOWNS
Is now offering the jiublic, a well assorted stock of Dry Good j$ o t,
if
ware, Pocket and Table CfittL-ry, Crockery, Factory Yarns Ac.
B*con. Lard, J
Teas, Rice, Tobacco.Candies’ Soaps, ijjoaps, New Qrlo*ns Syrups Loaf q
and all other Goods soluble to the market. ’ - . * L ° af kM
lam offering at tfie lowest market prices, and will give Jj* highest market .•
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• Call and examine before buying elsewhere.
H. I
B. F. Biown Will be glad to wait on you at any time. I tender my thanks to n • ■
past favors, and hope they will coutitmo to favor me with their jiatrouagV ** I
I am also manufacturing Wagons, Buggies, Down’s Pattern Plows <fcc at R«
orders tilled at short notice. Orders received, rp l work deliveren at Carroi|t<.. '* vr< 0r! fl
buyer. ’ - - . j w '[
March sth 1872
BAHAMA SOLUBLE GUanJ
We bring this new candidate for public favor to tjie attention of our Planting i
in Georgia and South Carolina, after having satisfied ourscives that it is an artieb ,
merit. One of the best assurances that' can be given of its value and character U u°‘
that it is manufactured by that eminent ams practical Agricultural Chemist l) r t'v*
Buck, who has for several years supcnnter,dysd and still coutinues to superiutend
facturc of Whanns Raw Bone Superphosphate. *
He stakes his reputation on its b ing a first class article. We commend it t
friends and the public with cutirc confidence. We ask for it a trial, especially bv tl
are using other- Fertilizers, believing, that when once introduced, its popularity »ili7 *
cond to none in this country. r r 3 1 "
TIIE BAHAMA SOLUBLE GUANO
is a freshly made article, Tree from lumps ar.d condensation, and in the best possik.
tion to be applied with evenness and regularity; it is not subject t 0 til'
jections to which those Guanos arc that have been carried over from last ’season «|
addition to having become hard and lumpy, have probably lost sdirte 6f their slrvitDti’
evaporation. '• T T >»• «>t ' , 1
'I he prices of Bahama Soluble Guano, are ss} per tcyt Cash, delivered on the car.
Charleston or Savant ah ; or S6O per to# till U\ Aovember. 1872, d>r 400 [
Middling Cotton, seemed by XotQ £;r.d Agdits dcliveml on
Charleston or Savau«»U. tioo.d 1* actor's AcfceMtyu** will Ue p*<rei\cd iii*tc u d ~m
Notes. ' ' 1
The Bahgma Soluble CJuano is for sale by
IST. TST. X-.<R'W®X.Y, Om<khw^,(..
And by ( LAGUORS, UERfilb& Sc CU., Gcucial Agents Agusta, Ga.
February 21*1, —ts.
important*. Planterh l
I have just reeeiyej uuJ uflrr at the lowest prX-ca for Cash. A large assortment si
PLANTERS IMPLEMENTS AND TOOLS, SUCH AS
Hoes, Shovels, Spades,
Forks, liames, Traces, I’lowlincs,
Axes, Saws, Hatchets, Nails, Flow Iron, and Steel.
'ALSO A LARGE LOT OF CHEAP GROCERIES,
Bacon, Lard, Irish Potatoes
Ol Floiir, I make a ppecijulily,
* - I v*.
Keep none but the BEST, ai
•! h- .tk> “ •*
\ cry lev? a U i^
every bariell
A Assortment of
Land re firs Garden Se^dss
FOR SALE CHEAP.
I AM AGENT FOR TIIE GEORGIA
COMPANY OF COLUMBUS,
Risks on Dwellings taktft yyyy Ipyr
CarrolltPfl, Ga„ Jet,. %
L. J. SMITH & BRO.,
GHOCEHY MERCHANTS,
CARROLLTON, GEORGIA.
Bea leave (o announce to their many friends and customer*, that thev are still *1 tbeir
o:.l stand, Wuh’a general.assortment of Groceries pf art kinds, which they are offering
’ 4 ‘ # * ' M , ~,7
AT TIIE LOWEST PRICES,
V. i a , 1
TUB UEiT 0^
%
WINES cfc LjIQDO]biS,
AUWAYS ON HAND,.
Thej will aEp keep a large assortment "of
4r Boots c fa Slioes,
- Which they are determiCjed to sell
. CHEAPER TJIAN THE CHEAPEST,
as they have superior facilities for butring them.
Thankful for the liberal patronage which has bepn bestowed upon tliem, they '
licit a continuance of the'same, j.romising their besf'efforts to gif© satisfaction to th®**
who lnay favor thorn with their trade. T ' ‘
FURNITURE! FURNITURE'!
Now is tho time to get your houses furnished,
THOMPSON, COLE & CO,
NEWNAN GEORGIA,
is the place to buy. Bedsteads with rollers at $i
wlieels
PHOTOGRAPHIC!
I respectfully inform the people of Car
rollton and surrounding Country that I shall
continue to make'
PHOTOGRAPHS & FERREOTYPFPICTURES.
at my Gallery. East of Public Square, until
the 10th day of .VI 'Hiose in want
of Pictures will do well to call before the
day above specified. All work finished in
artistic style. Prices moderate.
WM. BEALL, Photographer.
Carrollton, April 3rd-lin.
Administrator’s Notice.
All persons indebted to the estate of M
C. Scott, deceased late of Carroll county, w*
reqnested to come forward and settle, w
ell i>ersons haring demands against said <*•
tale, will present them in terms of the law.
11. N. WIGGINS, Adni r.
march 1, 1872.
FOUR WEEKS after date application will
be made to the Ordinary of Carroll count.'.
for leave to sell all of the real estate belong
ing to the estate of Henry C. Martin, drew 5
ed. D. E. MARTIN, Adrn r.
march 1, 1872-lm: ’