The Carroll County times. (Carrollton, Ga.) 1872-1948, September 06, 1872, Image 3

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m,.(}irnillOoiiiily Times. I -jVnipcranoe. 1 No 91. I. O. O. T'. orernni >■ p.k'-'y mT-i'ts- s>t»cona and fourth Fri ' I Masonic. ■ ,! f o,b'e. No. <!«. r A Mm warrant A/*' #rr '" I ' l B4B. meets ou the I cinicli Directory.* fl . ( nrttcH.-Kev.Wm. Dtmmnc^’s ■ r „ r .f,vT' :t:l ' ti.is County are: Ist fcabbath at H ,„iiinne nt : 1 , )( | cirrollton ; !»1\ ilia ltica ; 4fh • Factor* • ■ . ... lien, services by at, r t mbb.ith: K v. J<»*. on ■ ,i, month. Flayer meeting every fl 'nffw-n.-Kw- <;• W Colquft on 3ct : H lurri-T ' ilv|f i, i„ (M- ii month. ■ rarncH.-Kev. A. V. Borden will *V.ii! , ' TlA o i>, u.ti’-t Church on tN» Ist Sunday „--s'- h i:l , ‘ hefore in each month u til changed* - ' , tiu! public will be n > tiled, Uni* I 1 in'io aucomonts I A FOR TAX COLLECTOR. I i>„ n sti: -An old ci;t/en.«vHo Itaw contri- B 1 ’l.-.-lv t<» the public <> the i.nte-1 u ‘: han-elf as an independent <B ( otmty. 1;lK Collector of Carroll county. ■ "■Ji'liiW. B " ,r K t:< of Cabrom. Cocntt.—Wsj pro- 1 B T ,|T ;‘of■). M. IIaMUKK. Jttua Wlrtuid- S p»-f p “_ candidate for the otbee of Tax Col coimtv of Carroll. * B irt-torulta- cou . FAHtetA^ I Wanted. I waul immediately one hundred I wheat, for which we will I one hundred copies of the I /, K) . X Cm vn Times for one year. I {);,r hadicl of wheat will pay for the I '{’hies fur one year. hu> Papi us.— Old papers for sale a , t ),is office. at oOets per hundred. pyr St-e new legal advertisements in to-day’s i aper. Kir Krud auve. lisment of store rot,hi to relit \»v M. U. linssell. 'ffiy \\'j; \ r/ii.K. — BbHdV n change in the weatiier during the past - week.— ’phe mornings are now quite cool :hrd tall-like. fir> 'the l in on Singing School' will linin'forth ne't ■ s; unday, at the Camp mound some tour miles from Carroll tin on the Bowdoli road, Everybody invited. lo' f!ie workmen repairing ZNIr. Daniels h del are making line pro ayos. When it is fixed up it will Ik chi*e sniptimis,” ;i:id add consid erably to (he h- /ies ot the town. IV\ Coi.i.k roi;.—M r. .Adm Bonner aiinouncis Iftnself ns an independent cainlidafti fur fax Collector. Mr. j Homier i an old citizen of Carroll I canity, and lias many warm friends? J un</ w if 1 and v's him their support. hiai.t it —We learn that Dr. F- S nit h of ttharpsburg, Coweta C'.i-iiy. lias purchase l the residence i i-I. i'. Bridges, out on the Villa idea road. ?!:is side of (i-oorgo Smith’s, and hi! in a short time move his family 1 this place We weleonuHhe Doe. tor to Carrollton. t v FiirmCrs" v‘i-d* tax ' n.-te‘ cf the huhle column advertisement of E. G. tinnier, and govern themselves accor dingly. lie is agent tor the celebrat ed Charleston Phosphates. S.m.e Day.—Last Tuesday, being: sale day, and also the day upon which the Democratic Convention met, a goodly number of citizens from all parts of the county were in town. — 1 lie best ot older, however, we are glad to say, was observed. \\ e understand that a mining' Ompanv from East Tennessee, are expected this week at the Bonner Mines in this county, for the purpose | »»f prospecting with a view to work ing They are expe. ieneed California miners. IV.ksoxal.—We had a pleasant call during the past week, from Captain 'kC f henry,- contractor on the North •"‘'•'l South Kailroad, at the. Lome end. Mo reports ids work as progressing tinoly. and says-that it will not be Bug before the car:- will be running 10 bed .rt wn. It'STpo:::;:'. —The Thespians we are | informed, have postponed their enter- : htinmeut for to night, until next Eri- ! day night, when they expect to meet ; a j;l, ‘ge and appreciative audience. — ! bie object of the entertainment will j "b to raise funds to enclose the grave ! 3 ”*l. Let there be a full turn out, for ln addition to encouraging tbc voting uien you contribute to a worthy ob ject. The Bums Property.—This prop 'Wy was sold on last Tuesday in ac e ofdance with administrator’s notice. M "as divided into seven lots as has Wn previously stated, through our advertising columns. Lot No 5, near rst Methodist Church, on West street, ' 1-7 acres was bought by Col. John Wilcoxou, at SIBO ; v o H. on same dreet, next No. 1, 2 Acres by Eli Menson, at $205 ; No, 3* farther down same street 15 % acres, by A Id Names, at jjs 100; No. 1 and 5, in the rear of No. 3 and 2, each 2 1-7 acres, l, y James Westbrook, at 100. and *'sl ; No. G, in rear of No. 1. 2 I 7 acres, by Clout/, at $l5O ; No 7, H-12 of an acre, on the east .of the *uitr« body, by Wilson, at $67. Muogh p.sslnc.—The iron is being N'd' on (ho track of the S. G. & N A. M- lb west of this city. It will noy be long before our friends in Carro/i "'d see the iron-horse in their mid/t. tfrralA . I Ma i. Biohaim.sox.-As will lx* seen by the proceedings of the Coun ty Convention ay hi eh met here on lass Tuesday, Carroll sends a large delega tion to the Congressional Comajntion at I,a Change on the 11th inst. af’d in strm-ts Mitih by resolution, tb cast tbCir ballot, for Major John M. Bidhr.fdson,- and* to use allfhonorable means to secure bis nomination. Soitheun Cultivator. — This old and valuable agricultural exchange tof September has been received. It should be in the hands of every South ern fanner. By the way, Ave notice that MV. W. L. Jones, A\ ho has edited the Cultivator since 1867, has recent ly become sole proprietor, resigning his professorship in the University of Ceorgia, to give his undivided atten tion to the paper. (Communicated.) Tb the young gentleman err the corner, who sets up with the girls ’till the small hours of the night, {thump inp away under his shirt bnsom.) will declare himself as a candidate for matrimony, to represent Cupid, at the Ilymc'r.hl Altar some time during the ides of next November, he will receive the irariii at)d ! dordial support, of at D-'st one true frieaid. Dolly Vardex. Carroll, Heard and Joining Counties.— The well known firm G, L. A 11. A. Johnson, at Newnan, ate making extensive preparation to sup ply the wants of their numerous cus tomers and’friends, with all the Gro ceries arid Dry Goods they want da ring the Fall and Winter. They keep a large stock and sell at wholesale and retail. Will buy your cotton, or sell it for you, Avithout charges. They keep constantly on hand a heavy stock of Bagging and 'Ties at wholesale and retail, and have several comfort a lde and commodious rooms connected with their stores, which arc always upon and offered gratuitously to their customers and friends to spend ; tin* night while in their town. Caps. Tom Wood and D. P. Woodroof who ; are with them will be glad to have their friends call when in Newnan. ! Aug. 8!), 1872—tt*. O ' Frauds on the Treasury. The Democratic Committee in Washingi-on has been overhauling Mr. Boufwell’s figures, and proves by those figures that the Treasury has been robbed of at hast $156,0 jj.OL) within the last three years. The Woriel, commenting on the report of the committee, says: “The figures ,\Tid statement have ah been taken from official sources, and are‘therefore authentic in every particular. They reveal not only an extraordinary slate of affairs in the Treasury Departin'?;)t. but ;V iboseness in the management of the nation's finances unparalleled in oUr history, and frauds so astounded as to c unpletely dwarf those of the f Weed 'lltnimanv King which startled Die city and c< ’Autry one yO.ir ago. While the Tammany King took its ten millions, the addition, division, and'- silence Grant King has made way with one hundred and fifty six mil lions in three years in the management of the bonded debt alone, and is Will continuing i^s.-operations at that ratio. The records of the (Secretary of the Treasury, who is now spending his time in making stump speed vr rhow a discrepancy of that amount, or the use of '6 156,01) DXD in the pretence of ]laying oti the debt more than he has reduced that debt. Where has this money gone ? With whom has it been divided ? And who are the members of this addition, division and science ring, which has saa allowed this $156,003,000 of the public money in three years ? In the light of these extraordinary revelations, what can be more natural than that a leader ot the ring like Cameron should be ready to ‘put up’a million, and to make bis confederates put up four millions more to save at the polls in Pennsylvania this- vast national places 8 nah AW?. Guam’s Beef Eaters in Geckoia. —The New York World thus heads an article. It shows that in 1871 in the first district of Georgia the Gov eminent collect $41,929 87 ofinternal revenue, and it cost just $24,099, or 57 per cent., to do it. This left $17,- 929 87 for the United States Treas ury. This is staitling. The World draws one inevitable inference. Jt savs the recipients of the $24,090 will be certain to vote for Grant, and that is civil service reform —Atlanta Constitution. " IlewhoJby his biz would thrive. Must either burst or advertise. A bale and a half of cotton is con sufned daily in the steam cotton lacto ry <H Columbus. Three thousand pounds of thread tre manufactured daily. Die jsinys brighten as they take their fiiyhts. The chief of blessings is good health, Without whit-h nothingis worth the 1 raving ; it is always appreciated at its true value after it is lost, but. too often, not before. Live properly, and correct ailments before they become seated. For diseases of the liver, kid neys, skin, stomach, and all arising from impure or feeble blood, Dr. T Valkers California \ineqar /Ut ters are a sure and speedy remedy. It has never yet tailed in a single iu -4 a nee. * °4 W -. / HYMENIAL. / Married on the loth of August, i 1872, by the Rev. H. B. Render, as sisted by the Rev. 11. M. Mathis, Mr. Thos. 11. Chandler to Miss Emma Refect (»f R])slmr County. Texas. Carrollton Market, * CORRECTED WEEKLY 11T K. G. KRAMER. CARROLLTON, G.V., Bep t. C. Cotton. Middling* Nominal. Low Middling Good Ordiniuy .> Corn, per bushel 140 IVns - “ “ 150 Dried Apple# per pound Peaches pealed *• **.... s Peaches unpealed Butter •••• .. per dor - }T ■ Chickens Bacon Sides Bulk “ Lard and KlW*" ]- Hauir* S. (j -I* Parlor Still. L>r. J. A. Cloptun, «»f Huntsville. Ala., has inventi? ? a ‘•■Till Sfill run* %v an oil lamp, that will make From Five to Twenty five ballons of J hire Brandy a Fay. Every family South ouaht to keep a few gallons of pure Brandies for medicinal pur poses. ami it made by themselves they would know it was pure. iMirine- ttre fruit season, 500 tiallons of (rood Brandies can he made out of Dewberries, IMackberries , /Strawber ries, Chrries, Dlums, Deache N Grapes and oth>.r Fruits,- A circular with lull directions for use with a draVir.sf of the ajiparatus, will oe for warded to any address, upon a royalty of live dollars, with the; right to use it in their own family. This indispertal/le apparatus, can be made by any Tinner at a cost of three dollars. Not.lnr.jj ol the kind has ever been gotten out before. No one after using it. would ever be without it tor one hundred dollars a year. All monies must he sent by Express or I ostoftice orders, to h s agent, H. B lloper, Huntsville, Alabama. aug. 1(J. do tour own Printing i i 'Villi :■ NOVELTY Press! The rest #ver 31 1 br rcf% tvz iM ia*. sk Ttr most vainahle a iditon to th(! Ijitg.iii ss Office : the mo t efficient instructor in Schißpi-i : the most fascinating ii (1 instructive amusement in the Family ; and is unsurpass ed fnv the use of Amatecr and . I GCIAIt PIiINTKIIS. Seed foe d‘ scriptive nndillus ' ted IVinphlet to He.nj O, ' o ms, .Vanuf.icturcr. 34ft TU ederal & 152 Kneeland Streets, kJston; Am. Y.. Edwards, 543. Broadway N. Y.; Kelly. Howell it u aarket. Strvet Plrilnddph.a ; J. F. Edwards. i->o N. tli Bt, St. Louis; A. C. Kellogw, 5-'5-."5 S. JefiVrsou Bt, Chicago Agents. ~ may 24,1873-ly. Flßiiriim ort, Fou Scrofula. Scrofulous IKuelv-es cf the Lyes, or. ScrdTr.A in any form. Any disease or eruption of the Skim disease of the Liver, ltlu utnat ismin. Pimples, Old Son s.Ulcers, lh oken-down Con stitutions. Syphilis, -or any dis. ease pending on a derp:’a7ed condition of the blood, try 330x-c3C^>ls-’ts SYRUP OF ;ii s Oli c Hoot. It has ti c medicinal property c l I'oke combined with a prep aration of Iron which goes at vlj Jdk tr ■id* Iff* mi ' once into the blood, pci forming the most rapid and wonderful cures Ask your Druggist Tor Crook’s ComporL f Syrup of Poke Hoot— take it and be healed, [may 10 ’72 ly Dr f Crcok’s Wine cf T;:r. JO Y E A K S -OF A— PUBLICTEST Has proved DR. CROOK’S Fi ra m ra rag rw* w&tj I pi l| WW i i'b 0 F To- have more merit A®- than any similar preparation ever offered the public. It is rich in medicinal qualities of Tar. and unequal'ed for diseases of the Throat and Luxos, perfotruing the most remarkable care. Coughs, Colds, Chronic Coughs It effectually cures them all. Asthma and Bror,ehtis. Has cured so many cases it has neon pronounced a specific for these complaints. For pains in Breast, Side or Back. Gravel or Kidney Disease, Discuses of the Urinary Organs, Jaundice, or any JJvcf Complaint, It ha no equal. It is also a superior Tonic, Restores the Appetite. Strengthens the System. Restores the Weak and Debilitated causes the Food to Digest, Removes Dyspepsia and Indigestion, Prevents Malarious Fevers, Givi's toAe to your System. Try I)r. CROOK'S WINE of TAR. T lie tsa va 11 nal i R epnhl tea n. ESTABLISHED IN 1802. rriUXSHET) BY HARDEE & SCUDDED. ( Has. s. iiawokb. Pv.xi.9 w. scudder. Tertns—lnvariably in Advance: One year ... SIO,OO Six mouths - 5.00 Monthly - - - 1,00 The Weekly ltepublican is published every Saturday Morning. One year ... 32 00 S.x months - - 1 (to Three months - - 50 Rates of Advertising: One square first insertFn - $1 00 Each subsequent insertion - - 75 A square is ten measured lines of Nonpa reil type. -ill advertisonv ids’ordered to be in sorted weekly in daily paper, or in weekly edition, will be charged one dollar jht square for each insertion, except when varied by special contract. THE REIHTH.H’A.V, Is the oldest newspaper in the South, and is earnesMy devott dto Iter interest. It con tains all the latest news, by telegraph and by letter, on a!! subjects of general interest- Moinmereial, Agricultural, Scientfffic and Ciscellaneous —thereby adapting it to every class of the reading pablic. -Vo pains or expense shall be spared to maintain its repu tation as a first class paper in every respect. Send for sample copy. ,^g For Sale. The undersigned offers to sell in the town of Carrollton, one business Lot near the square, also a residence lot in the Northern part-of the town. For further particulars. apply to a W HA.ltiyiß. July 26—Ini FOWDON COLLEGE The exercises of the next term will open Thursday, Jtigost 1 Trlh. 'l'uition per month §5 40 PrTdbPjier month including all items. Si 2 50 to §ls (Hasses will he organized in English < Jram mar, (jeografihy ai.d ! IVnmanship. for the benefit of students not fully prepared to en ter the regular classes. Bowtlon College I> a School exclusively for young men Such arrange i(rents are made, and such ex ercis?s pursued as are peculiarly adapted to that Gass of students. Therefore, young men, though having the advantages of good schools at home, wifHind it greatly to their advantage to spend* a short time in this ln .'titutiou. BOWJ>r ( \ COLLEGE Is an institution of Carroll county, of which her citizens should be proud. It gives character to'fife county abroad, aid should receive the generous support and pat ronage of our people. Inivaia no institu tion in the county, for there is no oilier like it. We, therefore solicit the co-operation of all teachers in the’^ounty. BOfDON COLLEGE AH mis a' Co'nrgiaP'' edueatlori to men for less than na'f the expense at other Colleges ; and by renting rooms and* mess ing, a good education is withiu the Aach of every industrious young man. BOWDOX COLLEGE Stands upon her merits, and upon this basis is growing in popular fa /or. 7’he best endowment fdran institution of learning is a ibvral patronage. This we hope, by a faith ful discharge oi duty, to receives Prize Scholarships. To the applicant who can stand the best examination in the studies inquired for cn* terin* each of the regular classes, a free scholarship will be granted for the remainder of the course. The first examination for prize scholarships will take p’aee on Thurs day before the first Sunday in July, 1870 Thus the successful candidate for the Fresh man Class will obtain a free scholarship for four years. The one for the Sophomore, for tim e years &c. All applicants must reside in Carroll county For Catalogue address the PirsMcnt. Rev. F. 11. M. HENDERSON, on J. TANARUS), MOORE. Jr. Sect. 15: T. aug. 2, 1872'. KEEP IT BEFORE Tile J?cople ? That JOHN W. MERItELL is offering his SP tJG STOCK On the live and let live principle. Great iudueeineuts are ju-ffered* for CAS'lt The credit system is playing out so don’t mention it. April 20, 18721 RAIL 1(0 AD STORK If you want goods elieap and peliab'e buy from* BLALOCK & NEW. * Jan. 12, 1872—-ts Livery, £3£Yles^ AND Feed Stable, * Carrollton, Goo. Having opened a first class Livery Stable in Carrollton, 1 respectfully ask the patron age of the traveling public. Good buggies and splendid horses, with careful drivers can be obtained at reasonable rates. Travelers •leaving their stocks with me may rest assured that tliev will be well fed and attended to. K. W WELLS. July 19, 1872 —ly. Dr. Goodman’s VEGETABLE LICE*?. TILLS Is the best substitute for MerClrrv now be fore the public, and a hundred Testimonials can be given that they are worth tlieir weight m gold as a family medicine. IVtiy one box and you will use no others. Dr. Good man’s CHAMPION OF RAIN Is the great remedy for Asthma, Rheuma tism. Neuralgia, and is equal to any Pain Killer now before the public. Prepared by a Physician-of more than twenty years experi ence. For sale by Ha. 4VM. JOHNSON, Druggist, Carrollton, Ga. JiVue 7,1872 —1 y. 17. G. Kramer? CARROLLTON, GA. Is Agent set Daniel Pratts Cotton Gins, FINLEY’S ECLIPSE PRESS, SCHOFIELDS PATENT COTTON PRESSES. Call and get prices and particulars. aug. 16, —ts. TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS 7 Are You Out of Employment ? We wish the address of eve r v man and woman out of employment. We have work for them. Ad dress (inclosing stamp.) GEORGE J. JOHNSTON, I’. O. I)ox 108. Montgomery. Ala aug 16—ts. Oxen for Sale. % I will sell on the first Tuesday in Septem ber next, before the Court House door in Carrollton, to the highest bidder, for cash or on time with a good note, one yoke of large young Oxen well broke. aim 10 R. V UPSHUR. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. CARROLL COURT OF ORDINARY SITTING For County Purposes Aug. 23<1, 1872. Ordered that a tax be and it is hereby as sessed, and ordered to he levied and collected by the Tax Collector of said county, for the I year 1872, of fifty jor cent for county pur poses, current expenses. &c., ami fifteen per cent fur paujH»r purposes, making-lire sum of sixty-five j>er cent upon the State Tax as levied upon the property in the county, leav ing oti jxdl ami /Yotossional Tax. aug, 30. 2t. D. li J 111 AN, Only. GEOHGIA—CarroII rocnt y. Application will be made to tlie 'Ymrt ot Ordinary of Carroll county on the first Mon day in October next for leave to sell all the lands belonging to tlie estate es J. M. Har i ilage, deceased. BARRAU IIARDACF, AdnAx. aug. Sit, 1872-1 m. GEORGIA. Carroll County. Z A. Bonner, having applied to be ap pointed guardian of the person and proport) of William Manor Scott, a minor under i fourteen years of age. resident of said Coun ty. This is to cite all persons conccrwf - tft | be and apjtoar at the term of the court ol 1 Ordinary, to be held next,-after the expira tion of thirty days from the first publication of this notice, situl show cause,-i* - they can, why said Z. A. Homier should not be' rnlrast | ed with the guardianship of the person and property of William Mai ion Scolt. Witness my official signature, any.2.'! lnt. I>. B. JUH AN, Ord’y, GEORGIA, Carroll county. Whereas Margaret Walker, administrator j of Jblm M. Walker, represents to the court, ; iu her petition, duly filed, and entered on record, that she has fully administered Johu M Walker’s estate. This is. therefore, to i cite all persons concerned, kindred and credi ! tors, to show cause if any tiny can. why said administrator should not be discharged from her administra ion. and receive letters of dis mission on-t!;C first M-enday in December next, D. B JiuIIAN, Ord’y. aug 23—4 m. GEORGIA; Carroll County. Application will he made .to the Court of Ordinary of Carroll county, on the first Monday in' .September next, for leave to sell all the Tea! estate, belonging to the* estate of James 0 Blair, deceased. W. H. JOHNSON*, Jr. Adm’r. I July 2fi—-Itfd. Carrol! Sheriff Falw. Will he sold before the Court House door in Carrollton, C arrroll county Ga . with'n the legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in September Jest, the following property to wit : The cast half of lot of land, No. •**■*“,’ hr the original Seventh District of Carroll county, Georgia, levied on as the property ot R. IV. Patterson, to sat "v two li fas issued from the Carroll count) court, in favor of Maede viHe A Stewart vs, It. IV. Patterson. # Levy made on the 29th of July 1872. and returned to me by it constable, this .digest Bth 1872. F. M. WILLIAMSON. Sh'ff Aug. 9th 1872 GEORGIA, Carroli County^. Titos. Bonner. Sen. Administrator on estate of Wm. S. Bonner, deceased, applies for letters of dismission from said trust. Therefore all persons interested will be and appear at my office, and file their objections if any, by the first Monday in November next, why said letters should not beat-anted. O'. B JI'HAN, Ord’y. aug. 2, ’72. G EORGl A—Carroll County. James J. Julian, applies for letters of ad ministration on the estate of W. C. Buise, dc-c'd, this is therefore to cite all and singu lar the creditors and next of kin of said deceased, to be and appeal' at my office, with in the time required by law, and sho\\ cause, if any they can, why letters of administra tion should not be granted to said applicant, ou the Ist Monday in .September next. ’]). B. JOHAN., Ord’y aug. 2. 1872- GEORGIA, Carroll County. Application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Carroll -county, on the first Monday in September next, for leave to sell all (ho vetvl estate belonging to the estate of Henry E. Wise,late of said count v, deceased. W. II JOHNSON, Jr. .4dm T. July 26-40d. GEORGIA, Carroll County. Application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Carroll county, on the firs; Monday id September next, for leave to sell all the-real estate of M«fU. Scott, late of said county, deceased. H. X. WIGGINS, Adm’rt July 2G—4od, ELIZABETH GOLDEN,! Libel for Di vs. voice in Ilaral- HENRY GOLDEN. )s o n Supe ior Court, March Term 1872. It appearing to the Court by the return of the- Sheriff, that the Defendant does not reside in the County, and it further appearing that he does not reside in this State. It is there fore ordered by the Court, that service be perfected upon the defendant by publication in a public gazette of this State once a month for four months, that said defendant appear and answer at the next term of this Court, or that the ease be considered in default, and the plaintiff be allowed to proceed. It. D. HARVEY, Judge S. C. R. C J. S. McElwreath, Att'y for Libelant. A true extract from the minutes of the Court this March 27th 1872. Green lb Jenkins. C. S C. tnav 10. 1872—lev. STA TIC OF GEORGIA, | Superior Court Carroll County; j’April Term 1872 I'resent Tis Honor \V. F. Wright, Judge. Jdia America McLain, ) vs. > Libel for Divorce. Josiab M. McLain. ) RULE TO PERFECT SERVICE. It appearing to the Court by the return of the Sheriff that the defendant does not re side in this county, and it Vrih r appearing that he Joes not nsidc in this State, it is on motion of Counsel ordered that said defendant appear and answer at the lVc’xt 'Term of this Court, else the c.ne be considered in default, and the plaintiff allowed to proc.ed, and >t is further orde ed that this Rule be published in the Carroll County 'limes, once a month for four months. W. F. WRIGHT, and B.C.T.C. N. Sbelnut, Attorney lor Libelant. A true extract from tie minutes of saiJ Court .Afpril 10, 1872. June 7, J. M. GRIFFEY, Clerk. To Our Customers, * We have Just recurved a large stock of SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS, The latest Styles of Ladies A Gents. Hai Boots cfc Slioes, HARDWARE & CUTLERY. CROCKERY & GLASSWARE. ! Also a large stock of Xew Orleans Scoar and Golubs SVbcp. STEWART & LON’ Maul, 29. 1872— 1 v. FOR. Wht-uJ, OatSy Kye, Harley, Turnips, <fcc., fSE THE CITAH IjESTON PIIOSPBCATES, They are unsurpassed- They dw-ble your Crops information call or« fsept. 6,-tf j E- G KRAMER, Agent. Mtailroad Mas Come! The Heaviest Stock of Family GROCERIES. FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQtJCTC*, on hand ntxl still arriving since tlie war at 3L.. 3T. SMITH ci is BRO’S., CARROLLTON; OKORGIA. Ik* sure you are right, then go ahead. IN c Shoes, Hhitware, Cuttiery. Notions, Sorgs &.t\, CHEAPER’ THAN THF CHEAPEST, COME ONE> COME AUr. We will keep a good supply of Corn. Meal. Flour. Bacon. Lard, sugar Coffee, Syruj Molasses, Chewing and Smoking Tobacco of various kinds at the very lowest Cash Prices. THE FINEST UAL AND BAR RUO.M.—Tlu* B<->t Bar and U>-.\a keeper Johnnie Acklir always on-hand day and night. Master of souys and animals We have a genuine Live UAR with a general assorti -ent of Foreign and Domestic Liquors of all grades and qualities. Sacramental Wines at Cost. Thanking our numerous friends for the patron age, Loping a conth-tranco ol tho the same. We challenge compciiiio" and tv\di-\ iu Groceries and Prices. FIJIIN IT l it E! F1 II >IT U R E!! Now is the time to gel your houses furnished,. JOISTSIW THOMPSON, GOLF. & CO,. . NEWNAN GJIORGIA, -is the place to buy. Bedsteads with rollers at $l FRANK N. COULON, + Practical Watchmaker <fc Jeweler. CARROLLTON, GA. fWork warranted for 12 months. New Orleans House, • BY JNO. N. SHELNUTT, BO AVI) ON, GEORGIA. The place to buy your DRUGS and CON FECTION FRIES, also a good assortment of DRY GOODS, and General Merchandise If yon h ue the Money, remember it is not my intention to bk undersold. C i r.v; a v Pro duck taken in exchange for goods. For ihe sake of decency, DON'T ASK FOR CREDIT. My term* ere Strictly Cash. JNO. N. SITEJ NUTT Ffctreh 22d, 1872—3 m. &F TIIE MIMA tfIITITTON, ♦ * DAILY AND WEEKLY. 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