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1 vrrß'* s 'J rouiitvaro : Ist SaWmtii at
l<.> in '!)«■:, *1 Villa Rica; 4th
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■ >;;,Smont'h. l’rn-yer meeting every
K'tfnU'- T> ev . O. VY. Colquit on 3d
.VHi rn 't-. euf .jj month.
jKr' l '*;Si>t>h« th 1 .. . A (J. Durden will
■c'"'*;.o ''“nt church on the lrt Sunday
mf'i :bc li ; li ' hi ("th month « it.il changed,
be »»M*ed- *h«
rt announcemeut.
I' , lC> u»comeiits
W* >oß TAX COLLECTOR.
I \n old citizen, who has contri
■ •0' r^r:, ’in‘thc public enterprises oi the
ijl'i ,’b hiUelf ns au independent
Ki. of Carroll county.
nr Ciimoi.T. County.—We pro
■ T ,u:V oteß [ m HA.MItU'K, JH.(a wound-
I ijraeo** o ® canJidate for the ottice of Tax Cos!
KS"'” 1 " 11 of r*r
Wanted.
I \\\ \vant immediately one hundred
I u g 0 t wheat, for which we will
[' •Rone hundred copies of the
I , County Times for one year.
&1 of wheat will pay for.the
Imiv for one year.
|oiu I’xFf US. —Old papers for sale
„ 50cU per linnared.
j, ■- Sic a<lvi‘ilisemcnt us cow auil
air for sale in anothevcolmiin.
0 (i„ to Tlioi»i»o'> Cole Cos.,
tovnaii, Georgia, and buy your furni.
ire. _
Wesley Smith has sold the
pt |,a/f* of mar cotton from Carroll
weighed (‘>oo pounds^
. (\)1. Gardner has tii.ijilly located
# depot on the S. (1. As N. A. Hoad.
, v iU be let ween the Baptist church
I t | ie old Academy, just on the
to of the street.
no IJket. —W. L. Earnest has
~,1 on our table a Beet, measuring
fentv one inches in lenghth, and
filling live and a half pounds.
Attention, —J- W. Downs has on
liiibition and tor sale at his store
Vtst side of the public Square, a lot
ft his Patent Hows, which every
liiiii'i' slioiild call and examine.
*.;r Some of Mr. Camp’s hands
: ini, we understand, Sunday night,
; iiii:i\e gone above to work on the
Xotili aitd South Hoad. We trust
|o will s 'ii be able to get others.
;What has become of the Engi
w!snil the North ami South Hoad !
billing has been heard from them in
,:vtime. They have met with no
io;is difficulties, it is hoped.
fc'Tlie editor of this paper left on
UMunday lor La Grange, to attend
; Lngressionnl Convention at that
eon the 11th. He will be absent
two weeks in Troup county.
hi the proceedings of the
Uioeratic Convention here last week,
. >
nominee for Clerk of Superior
■ ■rt was left out. The present effi
f t dork. J. M. Griffin, Esq., was
laminated
& Thompson, Cole tfc Cos., New
‘iii,Georgia, keep all kinds of fund
,11Ie on hand, such as Bedsteads, J>ll
- Mattresses, Baby Car
°r l ‘ s « ; also Burial Cases always
whaml.
lhe congressional nominating
°m\eutioi’ for the fourth district, met
u ‘ ‘A Orange lltli inst. The
alitor ( f this paper, Messrs. P. G.
( ' ai ‘ Soll< J- T. Blalock, F. T. Stephen
and perhaps others, went down
‘.ul it. Xo news therefrom yet.
nr Lulls.—Persons interested
T-growing would do well to
1 '"t* advertisement* of the Ten
"l" Nursery, to be found in another
T un - A Catalogue can be seen at
"thee, and orders left with the
■ 1 1 ‘rtuvj, ol this paper.
N " Forty one new buildings
1 Ut Tii built in and around C'arrofl
x ‘" itliiu the last twelve months.
r ' Kiel’s Hotel is being remodeled
C‘Purged, The house adjoining*
' i,,i * n erlv occupied by Mr.
--isa grocery, has been rented and
‘Hpl *
I! l'ler.a dry goods house. Mr.
""' Sotl broke ground this week, for a
" Morehouse, between L J. Smith’s
r,JH ‘ry and Mr. Worthy’s store,
“'Ksi-iax —As previously announc
.l!lis troupe will give their enter
-out to night, in the Masonic lir
, ‘ e ' Our young men have spared
HO >,a* * o l
.-“ns or expense in getting up
in tertaiument and from what we
' ' ee n and heard, we can assure
h'd die that it will bo well worth
ll| Ur tiinr ■!
f j '“r ana money to give them a
The entire proceeds
y.; K devoted to enclosing and other
sa i ~U T 'Tu'ing our Cemetery, a work
' IKet^e( T an d one in which all
m Let everybody turn
,, v ;’ 1 ' 1 . Vou " ill thereby enjoy your
loi] CllCoura ge the young actors,
j'l.-t ,(J, ‘ tu,nite to a praiseworthy ob
tt g ‘ 'bnissiou 25 cts., Children 15
fo r ' or * °P eri at 7P. M. Tickets
l*le aSt ’ ’fuhan & Mandeville.—
’^lrll]' '' ie lera before going to
' die last session of the Gen
oral Assembly 447 bills were passed,
of which 435 received executive sanc
tion. I' ifty nine resolutions were also
adopted. A great deal of work wa*
done, but the people have not beeil
favorably impressed with 4he labors
and general proceedings of the Legis
lature.
1 he ( am»llton bill is not among
those vetoed by the Governor, and the
fiiends of the measure suspect foul
ploy on the part ol someone, especi
ally as it is not the first time that a
tiling of the kind has been done.—
\\ hut a sad commentary upon the dex
moralizing influences of the times! )
Men, now a-days, often; boast of then
own shame !
Was the bill stolen ? That's the
question Hppermost in the mind of
every one. The matter will be
brought to the attention of the Gover
nor and to other officials interested in
freeing the legislation of Georgia from
the opprobium of such conduct; and,
if the bill has been stolen, it is to be
hoped the perpetrator of the wrong
will be discovered and punished as lie
deserves.
1 hat the bill was passed there is no
doubt, as positive information to that
effect was received here. Indeed the
daily proceedings, as published in the
Atlanta papers, show its passage.
See letter of Secretary of State in
reply to application lbr a copy of the
i bill.
The commissioners ought to take
immediate steps to have the matter
.investigated.
Messrs. Harris A Baker adver
tise their .Hack. Line Schedule in to
days paper. The traveling public will
do well.to notice.
fivF" Carrollton has been greatly in
need of a good rain. On Wednesday
a grateful shower set in, laying the
. dust, cooling the atmostphere and re
joicing all hearts. We trust It has
been general, and that potatoes and
turnips will not.be an entire failure.
The Shiloh Cainpmee,ling
commenced on the 11th in.-t. The
third Quarterly meeting of the Carroll
ton and Bowdon Circuit, M. E. C. S.,
will be held there the 14th and loth
inst.
#3^’The line of the S. G. & X. A.
Rail lload lias been prolonged to
Flint Corner, and a branch located lb
Bowdon. Judge ShelnutCcluims that
the .Alabama Charter requires it Nk>
intersect the Selina, Rome and Dultoflh
Roa,d somewhere between Oxford
and Jacksonville. If the Judge is
light, the main trunk will probably
go by Bowdon.
Track-laying on this line has com
menced Newnan.
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C a !.;*:>.>i,E, lleakd and Joining
Counties. — The well known firm G.
L. & R. A. Johnson, at Newnan, are
making extensive preparation to sup
ply the wants of their numerous cus
tomers and friends, with all the Gro
ceries and Dry Goods they want du
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, without charges. They
keep constantly on hand a heavy
stock of Bagging and Ties at wholesale
and retail, and have several comfort a
ble and commodious rooms connected
with their stores, which are always
open and offered gratuitously to
their customers and friends to spend
the night while in their town. Capt.
Tom Wood and I). I*. Woodroof who
are with them will be glad to have
their friends call when in Newnan.
Aug. 30, 1872-ts.
To tije Yotj; ins of Cakroll. —Pri
or to the Convention of the 3d inst.,
I was asked by several of the dele
gates it I would accept the nomination
of County Surveyor. To all of them
I replied that 1 would not.
1 was of course, then, very much
surprised, when that assembly adjourn
ed to learn that I was the nominee
for the office. While I am very proud
of the honor conferred by the dele
gates, and fully appreciate their kind
ness, vet other duties compel me to
decline to run in the coming election.
With many thanks to the delegates
for the favor and honor shown me, 1
am, Very liespectully,
Leon P. Mandeville.
>Carrollton, Sept. 10th, 1872.
Office Secretary of State,
Atlanta, Aug. 30, 1872. )
Ij. I *. Mandeville , Misq., Carrollton,
Georgia.
Sir : — 1 have examined all thetitles
of acts signed and on tile in this office,
and fail to find any act amendatory
of an Act incorporating Carrollton.
If it should turn up any time, I will
send you copy, though I am clearly
of the opinion that the act in ques
tion has never been sent in to the Gov
ernor. Very Truly,
I). G. Cotting, Sec y.
The above letter, written in reply
to a letter from the Secretary ©t the
Board of Commissioners of Carrollton,
requesting a copy of the late act,
amendatory of an act incorporating
Carrollton, explains itself. Since this
act is not to be found in the office of
the Secretary of State, the query nat
urally suggests itself what has became
of it ?
Subseibe the Times,
Shoip—Shooting.
1 ales from real life— Chinese ‘queues.’
A tight.fit—Delirium Tremens.
The very latest thing out—Connor
—last night.
A joint affair with but a single
party to it—Rheumatism.
Clergymen ami brakemen do the
most coupling.
Query.—ln what respect is acer
tain candidate’s chance for the Legis
lature like his name ? Because it will
lb Long before he gets there.
I M by is the above conundrum like
A monkey ? Because it is farfetched,
/very troublesome to one man, but
(very funny to the majority of us. .
Why cannot a certain Billiard Sa
loonist in town ever hope to come out
ahead in a game of billiards. Be
cause he always was and always will
be/“ A. Starn.”
jEeuF' Mr. Leon Maudeville declines
tpe nomination for County Surveyor.
| nis throws the field open for aspi
rants, and we may look out for for a
lively race. Who will be the first to
enter ?
flbiT' Gen. P. M. lb Young and Gen.
Gib. Wright have been nominated for
Congress. Their many friends in this
section will be glad to hear of their
election.
HYMENIAL.
Married on the Bth inst., at the resi
lience of the bride’s brother, by Rev.
J C. Burtiam'Mr. John T.. Jones, and
Miss Mary E. Kelly, all of Carroll.
Ble t.s inr/s brighten e/s they take their
flights. The chief of blessings is good
health, without which nothing is worth
the having ; 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, J)r.
Walkers California Vinegar Bit
ters are a sure and speedy remedy.
It has never yet failed in a single iu
tance.
l * Mggr ' hi w*m ■tbifi in > rTK?»
weiguiVaxd measukejT
BUSIIpT.S. I.n
Wheat GO
Shelled Corn .. 5G
Com in ear 70
Peas 60
Rye 50
Oats 32
Bariev 48
Irish Potatoes GO
Sweet Potatoes GO
White Beans GO
Castor Beans 45
Clover Seed GO
Timothy Seed 40
Alax Seed , 56
TTemp Seed 44
Blue Grass Seed 14
Buck Wheat 52
Dried Peaches. 40
i h ied Apples 24
Onions 50
5a1t.......... 50
Stone Coal. 80
Malt 38
Bran 20
Turnips 5s
Plastering Ilair, 8
Unslacked Lime 8o
Carrollton Market.
CORKECTED WEEKLY BY E. G. KMAU'ER.
CARIiOLI.TOX, GA., Sept, 13,
Cotton, JUitUIHiiSR Noiuinr.l.
Low Middlings “
Good Ordinary
Corn, per bushel 1 40
Peas, “ “ 150
Dried Apples per pound s’^
Peaches pealed “ “ 8
Pea chcs unpeal ed 4
Butter “ “ ....
Eggs per doz 15
Chickens ...15
Bacon Sides ... 15
Bulk ” 14
Lard.. 15
Hams S. C 2)
XEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
. POr
A fine Cow and yearling
JXO. M. RICHARDSON,
sept. 13, 2t.
lititk L ; nc Schedule,
Leaves Newnan at fi -X
a. m. for Carrol lto-i and ii.£\
Bowdon, Monday. Wed
nesday and Fiiday
Returns Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday
—arriving at Newnan at 4i p. m. in time for
the train to Atlanta. IIA lilt IS BAKER.
sept. 13. lv. Proprietor.
Attention Fruit Growers.
TENNESSEE NURSERY,
riiopiuKTors.
P/iiladelphia, Tennessee.
Those wanting the very best varieties of
Fmils, adap'ed to this climate, could not do
betti r than to secure their tree? from the
above celebrated Nursery. .Mr. It. J.
Gains, one of the proprietors, is well known
to the most of our citiizens. being identified
with the mining interests of Carroll country,
so no one med far of having imposed upon
them bogun varieties, but in every instance
genuine qualities, as represented.
A catalogue of the above nursery can be
seen at this ofiiee. and orders left with the
proprietors of this paper.
sept. 13, ts.
FOR R.E]VT a
'l’he Store Room now occupied by Ba~
lock & New. on the west side of the Public
Square in Carrollton. Said room is 24&C5
feet, well finished. Possession given October
Ist., 1872. ifpply to
M. R. RUSSELL.
sept. C, Im.
w? ~ til & ‘7AP cr ** !, X • Agents wanted! All
J}p») lu of working people, of either
sex, young or old, make more money at work for
ua in their spare moments, orall the time, than at
anything else, Particulais free. AddtessG. Stin
son & Cos., Portland, J/aine. sept. 6,1872- I y,
For Bale.
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 G. W. HARPER.
July 20—ltn.
BOWDON COLLEGE
The exercises of the next term will opm
Thursday, Jugnst lath..
'l’uition per montli S5 4o
Boaial per month including ail
items. 812 50 to sls
Classes will be organized in English Dram
mar, Geography and Penmanship, for the
benefit of students nut fully prepared to en»
ter the regular classes.
Bowdon College
Is a School exclusively for young men
Such arrangements are made, and such ex
ercises pursued as are peculiarly adapted to
that class of students. Therefore, young
men, though having the advantages of good
schools at home, will find it greatly to their
advantage to spend a short time in this In
stitution.
BOWDON COLLEGE
Is an institution of Carroll county, of
which her citizens should be proud." It
gives character to the county abroad, and
should receive the generous suppoit and pat
ronage of oar people. Itiivals no institu
tion in the county, for there is no other like
it. We, therefore solicit the co-opeiation of
all teachers in the county.
BOWDON COLLEGE
TlorJs a Collegiate education to young
men for less than naT the expense ut otber
Colleges ; and by renting rooms and mess
ing, a good education is within the reach of
every industrious young man.
BOWDON COLLEGE
Stands upon her merits, and upon this
basis is growing in popular favor. The best
endowment foran institution of learning is a
liberal patronage. 'I bis we hope, by a faith
ful discharge ot duty, to receive.
PRIZE SCIIOLLARSIIIPS.
To the applicant who can stand the best
examination in the studies required for en
tering 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, 1878
Thus the successful candidate for the Fresh
man Class will obtain a free scholarship for
four years. 'Die one lor the Sophomore, for
time years etc.
AII applicants must reside in Carroll county
For Catalogue address the President.
Rev. F. 11. M. HENDERSON,
or J. D. MOORE, Jr.
Sett. B. T.
aug. 2, i872.
KEEP IT BEFORE
Tlie People,
That JOHN W. M ERR EL L is offering his
SP ING STOCK
On the live and let live principle.
Great inducements are offered for CASH
The credit systepi is playing out so don't
mention it.
April 26, 1872.
RAIL ROA DSTOISL
If you want goods cheap and reliable buy
from BLALOCK & NEW. *
Jan. 12, 1872--' f.
Livery, Sale,
AND
Feed Stable,
Carrollton, Oeo.
Having opened a first class Livery Stable
in Carrollton, I respectfully ask the patron
age ol the traveling public. Good buggies
and splendid horses, with careful drivers can
lie obtained at reasonable rates. , Travelers
leaving their stocks with me may rest assured
that thev will be well fed and attended to.
E. W. WELLS.
July 19, 1872—1 v.
Or. (woodman’s
VEGETABLE LIVER PILLS
Is the best substitute for Mercury now be
fore the public, and a hundred Testimonials
can be given that they are worth their weight
in gold as a family medicine. Buy one box
and you will use no others.
Dr. Goodman’s
CHAMPION OF PAIN
Is the great remedy for Asthma, Rheuma
tism, Neuralgia, anj is equal to any Pain
Killer now before the public. Prepared by a
Physician of more than twenty years experi
ence. For sale bv
Dr. WM. JOHNSON, Druggist,
Carrollton, Ga.
June 7, 1872 —lv.
To Our Customers,
V ' .
We have Just received a large stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER DRY
GOODS,
The latest Styles of Lvdies & Gexts. Hats,
Boots cfc Sliocs,
HARDWARE & CUTLERY,
CROCKERY A GLASSWARE.
Also a large stock of New Okleaxs Sugar
axd Golpex Sykit.
STEWART k LONG,
March 20, 1872—1 y.
TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS !
Are You Out of Employment ? We wish
the address of eve-y man and woman out of
employment. We have work for them. Ad
diess (inclosing stamp.)
GEORGE J. JOHNSTON,
P. 0. Pox 108. Montgomery, Ala.
a tig 10—ts.
LEGAL ADVERTISED!ENTS.
GEORGIA, Carrolt. County.
Application will be made to the Court of
Ordinary of Carroll county, on the first
Monday in October next, for leave to sell one
hundred acres of land, nnmber one hundred
and thirty, in tbe sixth district of said
county, tbe real estate of W. P. Embry, a
miner son of It. G. Embryos said county
deceased. NANCY EMBRY, Guard n.
sept. G. 30J.
GEORGIA, Carroi.i. County.
Application will be made to the Court of
Ordinary of Carroll county on the first Mon
day in October next, for leave to sell all the
real estate belonging to the estate of Isaac
Hannah, lute of said county, deceased.
Jambs Gkkkn, ~
,, Admr s.
Richard Hannah,
sept. G, 30d.
GEORGIA, Carroll County.
Application will be made to the Court of
Ordinary, of Carroll comity, on the first
Monday in October next for leave to sell the
real estate of \Y. C. Buisc, late ol said cour*
tv deceased.
' sept. G. J. J. JUHA.V, AJm’r.
CARROLL COURT OF ORDINARY SITTING
For Comity Purposes Aujr. 23d, 1872.
Ordered that a tax be and it is hereby as
sessed, and ordered to be levied and collected
by the Tax Collector of said county, for the
year 1872, of fifty jer cent for county pur
poses, current expenses. &c., and filteen per
cent for pauper purposes, making the sum of
sixty-five per cent upon the State Tax as
levied upon the property in the county, leav
ing oil poll and Professional Tax.
aug, 30. 2t. 1). li. J UHAN, Ord’y.
GKO RU RV —Cakr< »ll county.
Application will be made to the Court ot
Ordinary of Carroll county on the first Mon
day in October ue,\t for leave to sell all the
lands belonging to the estate of J. M. Har
dage, deceased.
S AItJtAII HARDAGF, AdmVx.
aug. 30, 1872-1 in.
GEORGIA, Carroll County.
Z A. Bonner, having applied to be ap
pointed guardian of the person and property
of William Marion Scott, a minor under
fourteen years of age, resident of said Coun
ty. This is to cite all persons -concerned to
be nnd appear at the term of the court of
Ordinary, to be held next, after the expira
tion of thirty days from the first publication
of this notice, and show cause, if they can,
why said Z. A. Bonner should not be intrust
ed with the guardianship of the person and
property of William Marion Scott.
Witness my official signature,
aug.23—lm. I). B.JUHAN, Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Carroi.l county.
Whereas Margaret Walker, administrator
of John M. Walker, represents to the court,
in her petition, duly filed, and entered on
record, that she has fully administered John
M. Walker’s estate. This is, therefore, to
cite all persons concerned, kindred and credi
tors, to show cause if any they can, why said
administrator should not be discharged from
her administration, and receive letters of dis
mission on the first Monday in December
next. D. B JUIIAN, Ord’y.
aug 23—4 m.
GEORGIA, Carroll County.
Application will b3 made ’to the Court
of Ordinary of Carroll county, on the first
Monday in September next, for leave to
sell all the real estate, belonging to the estate
of James 0. Blair, deceased.
W. 11. JOHNSON, Jr. Adm’r.
July 2G —40d.
Carroll Sheriff fc’ales.
Will lie sold before the Court House door
in Carrollton, Carrroll county Ga . with'n the
legal hqurs of sale on the first Tuesday in
September next, the following property to
wit :
The cast half of lot of land, No. 289, in the
original Seventh District of Carroll county,
Georgia, levied on as the property of R. W.
Patterson, to satisfy two ii fas issued from
the Carroll comity court, in favor of Mande
viSle & Stewart vs. It. W. Patterson.
Levy made on the 29th of July 1H72, and
returned to me bv a constable, this August
Bth 1872.
F. M. WILLIAMSON. Sh’ff
Aug. 9th 1872
GEORGIA, Car-roll County.
Thos. Bonner, Sen. Administrator on
estate of Win. 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
it any, by the first Monday in November
next, why said letters should not be granted.
D. B J.UIIAiV, Ord’y.
aug. 2, ’72.
G EORGlA— Carroll County.
James J. Julian, applies for letters of ad
ministration on the estate of W. C. Buise,
dec'd, this is thwdore to cite all and singu
lar the creditors and next of kin of said
deceased, to be and appear at my office, with
in the time required by law, and show cause,
il any they ,c£,u, why lettets of administra
tion should not be granted to said applicant,
on the Ist Monday in September next.
D. B. JULIAN, 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 the real es'ate belonging to tlie estate of
Henry E. Wise,late of said county, deceased.
W. H JOiiNSON, Jr./fdm’r.
■July 2fi-40d.
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 the real estate of M. C. Scott, late of
said county, deceased.
11. N. WIGGINS, AdmV;
July 2G—4od,
ELIZABETH GOLDEN. ) Libel for Di
vs. > vorce in Haral-
HENRY GOLDEN. )son Supe-ior
Court, March Term 1872.
It appearing; to the Court by tlie return of
the SherilF, that the Defendant,floes not reside
in the County, and it further appearing that
lie does not reside in this State. It is tliere
fore ordered by the Court, that service be
perfected upon the defendant.by publication
in a public gazette pf Allis-State once a month
for four fhonths, that said defendant appear
and answer at the next term of this Court,
or that the case be considered in default, and
the plaintiff be allowed to proceed.
R. D. HARVEY, Judge fi. C. R. C
J. S. McElwreath, Att’y for Libelant.
A true extract from the minutes of the
Court this March 27th 1872.
Green B. J fxkixS; C. S.« C.
may 10, 1872 —4m.
STATK OF GEORGIA, \ tsuperior Court
Carroll County, ( April Term 1872
Present bis Honor \\\ F. Wright, Judge.
Julia America McLain, )
vs. v Libel for Divorce.
Josiah \I. 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 further appearing
that he does not naide in this State, it is on
motion of Counsel ordered that said defendant
appear and answer at the next Term of
this Court, else the ca*e be cons dered in
default, and the plaintiff allowed to proc ed,
and >t is further orde ed that this Rule be
published in the Curroll County Times,
once a month for four mouths.
W. F. WEIGHT, J S. C. T. C.
N. Shelnut, Attorney for Libelant.
A true extract from the minutes of said
Court .April 10. 1872.
June 7, * J. M. GRIFFIN, Cleik.
Wheat, Oats, Ilye, Barley,
Turnips, *fcc.,
rsF. tiie
CHARLESTON PHOSPHATES,
They are unsurpassed* They double your Crops-
For information call on [sept. 6,-tfJ E. U KRAMER, Agent’
Railroad Has Come!
The Heaviest Stock of Family
GROCERIES, foreign and domestic liquors,
<Oll hand ami still arriving since the war at
L. SMITH BRO’S.,
CARROLLTON, GEORG IA.
Be sure von are rig-lit, then "o ahead. We
WITH AN EXTENSIVE AS
G ’ rooerieS
\ °. vA V KISDS - FAMILY SUPPLIES,
Shoes, Hardware, Culllery, Notions, Sorgs &c,,
CHEAPER THAN TIIE CHEAPEST, COME ONE, COME ALL.
We will keep a good supply of Corn, Meal, Flour, Bacon. Lard, . Sugar Coffee, Syrup
Molasses, Chewing ami Smoking Tobacco of various kinds at the very lowest Cash Prices.
THE FINEST BAR AND BAR ROOM.—The Best Bar and Bk a u keeper Johnnie Acklin,
always on hand day and night, Master of songs and animals. We have a genuine Live BAR
with a general assortment of Foreign and Domestic Liquors of all grades and qualities.
Sacramental Wines at Cost.
Thanking our numerous friends for the libeial patronage, hoping a continuance of the
the same. We challenge competition and rivalry in Groceries and Prices.
FURNITURE! FURNITURE!!
Now is the time to get your houses furnished,
-A-TSTB*
THOMPSON, COLE & CO..
NEWNAN GEORGIA,
is the place to hny. Bedsteads with rollers at $1
FRANK N. COULON,
Practical Watchmaker <fe Jeweler.
CARROLLTON GA.
Uk. Work warranted for 12 months.
New Orleans House,
BY
JNO. N. SHELNUTT,
BONY DON, GEORGIA.
The place to buy your DRUGS and CON
FECTIONERIES, also a good assortment of
DRV GOODS, and General Merchandise.
If you have the Money, remember it is not
my intention to bk undersold.
Country Produce taken in exchange for
goods.
For the sake of decency,
DON’T ASIC FOR CREDIT.
My terms are tricily Cash.
JNO. N. SHELNUTT.
March 22d, 1872—3 m.
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