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'flu; Carroll County Times.
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Masonic.
11 Xo. f.9, F. A. M., wamtif
t A/ r * r lml Novvraber 1, 1848 meets oa the
Wff Tuesday in each mouth.
Chuch Directory.
CHVBCH.-Rev.Wita. Dimtnock’s
™"B rTKK, f,Vtlii-County are: Ist Sabbath at
„ ;, lin , c , nt8 1 “* l , Carro uton ; Ad Villa Rica ; 4tli
Factory .
rtkf° CHttncH.—Services by at
■"mbtßO®®!. Sabbath ; ltev. Jos. Chambers ou
- my6r me<itin « e ' v ery
!v O. \V. Col quit on 3d
in each month.
JarW *„ cbub< H.-Kev. A. C. Borden will
B |il ‘T lA . J |, e Baptist Church on the Ist Sunday
.. i n iU , tl . Kpfdre in each month u itil changed,
the public will be Notified. The
i» f flill observe this announcement.
A FOR tax collector.
n/iWKR—An old citizen, Who has contri
’• |v to the public enterprises ol the
t "i ounces himself as an independent
I ■■•ntv. 1,1 . Tax Collector of Carroll county.
, furs.
' ?I ' .Voters op Caßßou. Cotthtt.—We pro-
T nT f, Jme of J. M. lIAMItU'K, J*.(a Woumf
;><•' candidate for the otlice of Tax Col
c of Carroll,
;<t turo(tb cc< ’ j FArtSfLA*
Election.
Ejection for .Governor and metfl
;„ r s of the Legislature, will be held
L , verv precinct in the State, on
2d October.
W anted.
t\'e want immediately one hundred
labels ot wheat,- for which we will
furnish one hundred copies of the
Carroll County Times for one year.
One bushel of wheat will pay for the
Times for one year.
Oi.d Pavers. — Old papers for sale
at this office, tit 50cts per hundred.
The attention ot those inter
es ted is called to road notice in our
advertising columns.
Ifojr lifiiii Tuesday night and clou
dy ever since, with a prospect of
more.
I&T We are glad to see Mr. E. G.
••ainer hack from New York, where
fphns been the past few weeks laying
his fall and winter stock.
Attention.— J- W. Downs has on
dhllntion and for sale at his store
West side of the public Square, a lot
cL jjis Intent Plows, which every
(’inner should call and examine.
ii’ v aov,\r.;—Mi\ Z. P. Worthy lias
. i to his new building on the
~ din out t< 'Wards Newnan.
Ftreet 10a * &
. , n , „ 'flee lias also been removed
the 1 ost On
4o the same pWV 0 -
i fef Judge l , >uchau aH will hold-Sit*
n-rior Court for this com. " eCli a ’~
r next. There are two o '•"tipants
<■;’ our Jail, whose eases we pre.' 11
mil come up then.
i
H' Our lawyers are oft’at Haralson
Court this week. Up to this writing,
(Tiiirsidav) none of them have return
mI. and we suppose Court is still in
session.
Cotton.—We noticed a good deal
ffCotton in town on yesterday. W e
our merchants will be able to
v it all and keep tlie trade of Car
toil at home.
G. & N. A. If. If.—We learntlit
lading continues on the above
: ad. The cars are expected to run
liitesburg by the Ist of Novem
bor.
t.xy Advertisements. —We have
't'Crul newndvevtisemepts from some
the stirring businessmen of New
an, which we have not been able to
.-•t in this issue of the Times. They
v -‘ appear next week.
fhe noise of the hammer and
of the saw can be heard at all
X ami in all directions in Car
‘ 011 - Improvement is still the or-
of the day.
‘ r On next Sunday, the 30,th inst,
l,e lwvHr Quigo, a Presbyterian
Newton county, will
1,1 1 in the Methodist church at this
pace.
f otton i s opening very fast
ll! fanners are now busy gatlier
‘ ?sn tJ ie fleecy staple. Within a
■“ it will all be open. The crop
“ ' ea short one owing to the Au
st drowth.
Attention is called to the ad
■e,nent of valuable town proper
|| I,j r sale by Mr. R. L. Edgeworth,
‘■'fsidence, upon which he is now
’' ,ai g, we consider one of the most
/ ' a Ueiu Carrollton, being a good
"a with all necessary out houses,
; 'Veil of water, excellent orchard,
( l ,|ydv,e acres of land upon the
p] a : le cottage, is also a desirable
bjj, lur & small family, and the town
% ie I’ 68 ! locations in Car
11 ur a business house
n— _
l 0n( ‘! AKGE °r Firm. —The goods be
\--"‘S to the old firm of Rlalock &
•>ew i.
o ,i , ia ' e equally divided and
‘ at ‘A them removed to the old
(4 t j (lt t,ie firm, on the S. E. Corner
of I square under tlie charge
to c j f Ihalock. He is offering
for ° Ut en tii‘e stock at cost,
a ti<3 k * lc fr’iends of the firm
Wit*.,|' genendly are respectively
l%t Ull i t to aAa A themselves of this op
Hiog ,!■' to Purchase their winter sup
at a Sl »ah cost.
1 -b I«7S— t s.
3M asonic Notice.
The members ot Carroll Lodge, No
b <fc A M., are hereby nolitie<l to
attend the next meeting of said Lodge
on Tuesday the Ist., prox. It is the
last regular communication of the
Lodge before the annual meeting of
the Grand Lodge, and there is much
important business to be considered.
J. M. RICHARDSON, W M.
J M McCalman, Secretary.
Notice to Debtors— All persons
indebted to Blalock & New, are most
urgently requested to come forward
and settle. The firm lias been dissol
ved, Consequent upon the death of
Mr Blalock, and the goods divided,
and hence the necessity of closing up
the business. All those to whom the
firm has heretofore generously ex
tended its credit, we hope, will
appreciate the situation, and will
come forward, now that the cotton
crop is pouring into market, and mon
ey becoming plentiful, and settle up
their old dues. These accounts must
be settled this Pall, and we hope our
friends will come promptly forward.
You will still find W. C. New at the
old Stand, where old accounts can be
settled. it
In riding through the country
to La Grange and afterwards to West
Point, we were thoroughly con
vinced after a close observation of the
crops in Heard and Troup counties,
that the crops in Carroll, this year,
were much better than in either of
the above counties, and that Carroll is
a superior country for fanning purpo
ses'.
86^Cheering news comes to us from
nearly every part of the county, as to
Col. Candler’s prospect on next Wed
nesday. We learn that it is thought,
that he will carry the 4th and oth
District almost unanimously, and that
the 11th and Bowdon Districts will
give him rousing majorities. Turkey
Creek District, which gave only one
Democratic vote last election, it is said
will give Col. C. a very respectable
vote on next Wednesday.
The thanks of the editor of
this paper, are hereby returned to the
gentlemen, who were so kind as to
look after the Times editorially, du
ring his absence the past two
weeks.
The Union Singim; will con
vene with the Macedonia church, 8
miles East of Carrollton, on the fifth
Sabbath of this month. All invited,
and especially leaders of music.
&RT Air. P. G. Garrison is making
active preparations towards coiinnen
cing work upon his new brick build
ing. Preparations are now being
made for the laying of the foundation,
anJ the brick are being hauled, pre
paratory to commencing work on next
Monday. The building will be two
stories high, with fifty feet front and
.rixty five feet depth. There will be
four r00.,:s in «>c second story, and a
cellar underneati,, tMrty foot square
On the first floor there y-ul be two
store rooms.
North & South Railroad.
LETTER FROM CAPT. XV'. D. CHIPI.EY,
A CTIXG SU P ERIXTEXDE NT.
The tollowing letter explains itself.
Though not written, we presume, for
publication, vet as we see no impro
priety in publishing it, we give it to
the public:
Mr. E. R. Siiarpe, Carrollton, Ga.
Dear /Sir: —In reply to your en
quiry as to the whereabouts of the
Engineer Corps of this Company, I
have to say it is now below Franklin,
revising the line at that point. Maj.
Wood in charge of location reports
that he secured a very good line to
Carrollton, and thence to the Talla
poosa river, which can be constructed
at moderate cost, lie added that be
was surprised at the character of the
lands in Carroll—that he found them
better than any below on the line of
the road. It is useless to dwell upon
the splendid future in store for Carroll
County, with proper rail road devel
opment. We have two excellent lines
through Heard, one being immediate
ly west of Franklin, and the other,
one and a half miles distant. As soon
as the subscriptions will justify, the
Company will make a permanent loca
tion to Carrollton, and work will be
commenced at once. It would be an
insult to your intelligence to comment
upon the fact that rail roads cant be
built without money, and if the peo
ple on the line whose property is to
be enhanced in value, and whose con
venience is to be subserved will not
help build them, they' cannot reason
ably expect others to construct for
them. I was very much encouraged
by the interest evinced at our recent
meeting in your town, and I hope an
active canvass in Carroll and Heard
too, will secure sucli results as will en
able us to commence work within the
limits of both counties at an early day.
Yours respectfully,
W. D. Chiplev,
Acting Superi n ten daut,
N. <fc S. R. R.
Columbus, Ga., Sept. 21, 1872.
I Subscibo to the Times.
(Communicated.)
Democra ic Ticket in Carroll.
Who will be elected? is a question
in every body’s mouth. We confess
the political horoscope is a little cloud
ed just now, but this is about as near
as we can come to the truth:
For Representative— The various
questions that have been made an is
sue of in this race, makes this contest
doubtful. We cannot at present ,
give a decided opinion. But wait pa
tiently friends, we do not think the
time or man either will I>. Long.
hor Ordinary. —This is easy to
decide on, there being a Jewliand (Ju
lian) in it, and they are generally a
successfid people.
P or Clerk.— We think Uncle Mat
will go through all right. Although
there is to be a Brace—well staked
against him.
For Sheriff. —lf well Fed, this
gentleman will come out with flying
colors.
For Tax Receiver. —We do not
think this Cob will be as thoroughly
shelled as some believe. Go ahead
Joe you are f all right.
FoR Tax Collector.— Veal ha g
always been a popular dish with all
classes, and we have no doubt will
take well yet.
For Treasurer —ls the large and
interesting Smith family of this coun
ty will only combine, they alone can
elect a man from their number.
For Surveyor.— The Man Devil
that was nominated for this office has
declined, and is now going about like
a roaring lion, seeking “the lost sheep
of Israel” and what few other tinners
O
“he may devour”.
For Coroner. —We are nnanimosly
willing to “bet our money on the
Gray."
Personal —We had the pleasure
of a visit from Mr. E. R. Sharpe, of
the Carroll County Times on Tuesday
last, on his return from West Point to
his home. He was also a delegate to
our Congressional Convention last
week. Our friend speaks very en
couragingly of his prospects in Carroll
ton. Wc wish him success and pros
pevity. He is also engaged in farm
ming in a small way and raising chil
dren.—La Grange Reporter .
Found —The bill ameudingthe char
ter of the town of Carrollton passed
the last Legislature and received the
approval of the Governor. But
not reaching the office of Secretary of
State diligent search was instituted for
it, and it was finally discovered a few
days since. It had been misplaced.—
vi tlanta Constitution.
Carroll, Heard 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
an J yet ail, am! bare several comforta
bio and coimuPdions r<C?» connected
with their stores, which are u l V s
open and offered gratuitously to
tlieir customers and friends to spend
the night while in their town. Capt.
Tom Wood and D. P. Woodroof who
are with them will be glad to have
their friends call when in Newnan.
Aug. 30, 1872—ts.
Die isings brighten as they taJce their
flights k 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, Dr
Walkers California Vinegar Dit
ters are a sure and speedy remedy
It has never yet tailed in a single in
tance. 4 w.
HYMENIAL.
Married on the 22nd inst at the resi
dence of the brides father by' Rev.
John Couch, Air James P Hy att, and
Miss Rutha Ann Handley, all of Cle
burne county' Alabama.
Carrollton Market.
CORRECTED WEEKLY BY E. G. KRAMER.
CARROLLTON, GA., Sept, 27,
Cotton—Salts of the week 12 bales. We quote
Middlings 15
Low Middlings 14 V
Good Ordinary 11
Corn, per bushel 1 oO
Wheat, . 1 40
Peas, “ “ 100
Dried Apples per pound
Peaches pealed “ “ 8
Peaches un pealed 4
Butter “ “ .... . 20
Eggs per doz 15
Chickens 15
Bacon Sides .... 15
Bulk ” 14
Lard 1®
Hams S. C 20
TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS !
Are You Out of Employment 1 We wish
the address of eve r y man and woman out of
employment. We have work for them. Ad
diess (inclosing stamp.)
- GEORGE J. JOHNSTON,
I*. 0. Dox 108. Montgomery, Ala.
aug 10—ts.
For Sale.
The undersigned offers to sell in the town
of Carrollton, one business Lot near tiie
square, also a residence lot in the Northern
part of the town. For further particulars,
apply to G. W. HARPER.
July 26—lm.
liOWDON COLLEGE
The exercises of the next term will open
Thursday, Jugost 15th.
Tuition per month $5 40
Board per month including all
it°ms. sl2 50 to sls
(".Masses will be organized in English Gram
mar. Geography and Penmanship, for the
benefit of students not 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 support and pat
ronage of our people. It livals no institu
tion in the county, for there is no other like
it. We, therefore solicit the eo-opeiation of
all teachers in the county.
BOWDON COLLEGE
dfiords a Collegiate education to young
men lor less than na'f the expense at other
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 ik growing in popular favor. The best
endowment for an institution of learning is a
liberal patronage. T his we hope, by a faith
ful discharge ot duty, to receive.
PRIZE SCHOLLARSIIIFS.
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 place on Thurs
day before the first Sunday in July, 1873.
Thus the successful candidate for the Fresh
man Glass will obtain a free scholarship for
four years. The one fpr the Sophomore, for
three years &c.
All applicants must reside in Carroll county
For Catalogue address the President,
Rev. F. 11. M. HENDERSON,
or J. D. MOORE, Jr.
Sect. B. T.
aug. 2, 1872.
KEEP IT BEFORE
THe
That JOHN W. MEttRELL is offering his
SP INGr STOCK
On the live axd let live principle.
Great inducements are offered for CASH
The credit system is playing out so don’t
mention it.
April 26, 1872.
Dr. .T. A. Clopton, of Huntsville, Ala., has
invented a small Still run by an oil lamp,
that will make *
From Five to Twenty five Gallons of
Pure Brandy a Pay.
Every family South ought to keep a lew
gallons of pure Brandies for medicinal pur
ges, and if made bv themselves they would
know it ' va ! I ,U P\ rnn T 1 f
Dnrimy ti'“ f ruifc season, 000 gallons of
good Brandies be made out of
Dewberries, strawber
ries, Chrries, Rltin?s, Reaches,
Grapes and other Fruits ,
A circular with full directions for its use
with a drawing of the apparatus, will be for
warded to any address, upon a royalty of five
dollars, with the right to use it in their own
family.
This indispensable apparatus, can be made
by any Tinner at a cost of three dollars.
Nothing of the kind has ever been gotten
out before. No one, after using it, would
ever be without it for one hundred dollars a
year.
All monies must be sent by Express or
Postoffice orders, to his agent, 11. B Roper,
Huntsville, Alabama. aug. 16.
dh day! Agents wanted! All
HpO » Uclasses of working people, of either
sex, young or old, make more money at work for
us in their spare moments, or all the time, than at
anything else, Particulate free. Addiess G. Stin
son & Cos., Portland, .Maine. sept. 6, ISTS-’y,
POr Sale,
A fine Cow and yearling
JXO. M. RICHARDSON.
sept. 13, 2t.
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LEGAL AD YE RTISEM ENTS.
GEORGIA, Carroll County.
Application will be made the Court of
Ordinary of Carroll county, on the first
Monday in October next, for leave to sell one
hundred acre? of land, nnmber one hundred
and thirty, in the sixth district of said
county, the real estate of W. P. Embry, a
miner son of R. G. Embryos said county
deceased. NANCY EMBRY, Guard'll,
sept. 6, 3bd.
GEORGIA, Carroll County.
Application will be made to the Court of
Ordinary of Carroll couniy on the first Mon
day in October next, for leave to sell all the
real estate belonging to the estate of Isaac
Hannah, late of said county, deceased.
James Green, ~ ,
Richard Hannah, ' rs ’
sept. 6, 30d.
GEORGIA, Carroll County.
Application will be made to the Court of
Ordinary, of Carroll county, on the first
Monday in October next for leave to sell the
real estate of W. C. Boise, late of said coun
ty deceased.
sept. G. J. J. JUHAN, Ad mV.
GEORGIA— CarroII county.
Application will be made to the Court ol
Ordinary of Carroll county on the first Mon
day in October next for leave to sell all the
lands belonging to the estate of J. M. liar
dago, deceased.
SARRAII IIAEDAGE, Adra'rx.
aug. 30, 1872-lm.
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 and appear at the terra of the court ol
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 iutrust
ed with the guardianship of the person and
property of William Marion Scott.
Witness ray official signature,
aug.23—lm. I). B.JUHAN, Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Carroll 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 JUHAN, Ord’y.
aug 23—4 m.
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, belonging to the estate
of James 0. Blair, deceased.
W. H. JOHNSON, Jr. Adm’r.
July 20—40d.
GEORGIA, Carroli 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
if any, by the first Monday in November
next, why said letters should not be granted.
. D. B. JUHAN, Ord’y.
aug. 2, ’72.
GEORG lA — Carroll County.
James J. Julian, applies for letters of ad
ministration on the estate of W. C. Buise,
deed, this is therefore 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,
if any they can, why letteis of administra
tion should not be granted to said applicant,
on the Ist Monday in .September next.
D. B. JUHAN, 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 estate belonging to the estate of
Henry E. Wise,late of said countv, deceased.
W. H JOHNSON, Jr. Adm’r.
July 2f>-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 couuty, deceased.
H. N. WIGGINS, Adm’r;
July 2G—4od,
ELIZABETH GOLDEN, 1 Libel for Di
vs. > vorce in I Iand-
IIENRY GOLDEN. )son 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
to r* 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 said defendant appear
and answer at tnJ next term of this Court,
or that the case be coJ_' : ’ ( * erec ' in uetault, and
the plaintiff be allowed to pi
R. 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 B. Jenkins. C. S. C.
may 10, 1872—4 m.
STATE OF GEORGIA, ) Superior Court
Carroll Coun.v, j April Term 1872
Present bis Honor W. F. Wright, Judge.
Julia America McLain,!
vs. v Libel for Divorce.
Josiah M. McLain. )
RULE 10 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 reside in this State, it is on
motion of Counsel ordered that said defendant
appear aud answer at the uext 'Perm of
this Court, else the case be cons dered in
default, aud the plaintiff allowed to proceed,
and *t is further orde ed that this Rule be
published in the Carroll Couuty 'Times,
once a month for four months.
W. F. WRIGHT, J S. C. T. C.
N. Shelout, Attorney for Libelant.
A true extract from the minutes of said
Court Mpril 10, 1872.
June 7, J. M. GRIFFIN, Clerk.
GEORGIA, Carroll County.
To all whom it may concern.
Mary A. Blalock and B. M. Long having ap
plied to me for permanent letters of adminis
istration, on the estate of J. M. Blalock, late
of said county, this is to cite all and singu
lar, the creditors and next of kin, of J. M.
Blalock, to be and appear at my office with
in the time allowed by law, ami show cause
if any they can, why permanent administra
tion should not be granted to Mary’ A. Bla
lock and B. M. Long on J. M. Blalock’s es
tate.
Witness my hand and official signature,
this June 26th, 1872.
D. B. JUIL4N, Ord’y
Hack Line Schedule,
Leaves Newnan at 9a
a. in. for Ckrrollton and
Bowdon, Monday. Wed
nesday and Friday
Returns Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday
—arriving at Newnan at 4£ p. m. in time for
the tvaiiuo Atlanta. HARRIS & BAKER
sent. 13. \x Proprietor.
Wheat, Oats, Rye, Barley,
'Turnips,
USE THE
CHARLESTON PHOSPHATUi,
They are unsurpassed- They double your 6Yop**
For information call on [sept, ft,— E.. G- KRAMER, Agent’
Railroad Has Come!
The Heaviest Stock of Family
GROCERIES, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS,
ou liaml and still arriving since the war at
L. 3\ SMITH c*3 BFLO'S..
CARROLLTON, GEORGIA.
Be sure yon are right, then go ahead. We
11777/ AN EXTENSIVE AS
Groceries
3k KIXDS ‘ FAMILV SUPPLIES,
Farming Tools, Leather, Boots,
Shoes, Hardware, Cuttlery, Notions, Songs &e.,
CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST. COME ONE, COME ALL..
We will keep a good supply of Cbm, Meal, Flour, Bacon, Lard, Sugar Coffee, Syrup
Molasses, Chewing and Smoking Tobacco of various kinds at the very lowest Cj.su Fbicej*.
THE FINEST BAR AND BAR ROOM.—The Best Bar and Bbar keejier Johnnie Acklin,
always on hand day and night, Master of sougs ami animals. We have a genuine Live BAR
with a general assortment of Foreign and Domestic Liquors of all grades and qualities.
Sacramental W’iues at Cost.
Thanking our numerous friends for the liberal patronage, hoping a continuance of tiro
the same. We challenge competition and rivalry in Groceries and Prices.
FURNITURE! FURNITURE!!
Now is the time to get your houses furnished,
an**
THOMPSON, COLE & CO..
NEWNAN GEORGIA,
is the place to buy. Bedsteads with rollers at $4.
FRANK N. COULON,
Practical Watchmaker & Jeweler.
CARROLLTON, GA.
Work warranted for 12 months.
New Orleans House,
BY
JNO. N. SHELNUTT,
BOWDON, GEORGIA.
The place to buy your DRUGS and CON
FECTIONFRIES, also a good assortment of
DRY GOODS, and General Merchandise.
If you have the Money, remember it is not
mv intention to he undersold.
Country Produce taken in exchange for
goods.
For the sake of decency,
DON’T ASK FOR CREDIT.
My terms are trietbj Cash.
JNO. N. SHELNUTT.
March 22d, 1872—3 m.
PROSPECTUS
OF THE
ATLANTA CONSTITUTION,
DAILY AND WEEKLY.
A DEMOCRATIC JOURNAL,
Published af the Capital of Georgia, and the
Official Paper of the County and City.
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repudiating official patronage, and throwing
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OFriCB noun’s corner,
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THE ATLANTA SUN
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“ A Live Paper on Live Issues,"
Alexander H. Stephens, Politic*
Editor,
A. R. Watson, News Editor,
J. llenly Smith, General Editor au4
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a paramount object of patriotic destrs. To
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fidently to the hearty co-operation of every
Democrat in the Union, in one grand united
effort to win a glorious triumph over Radical
ism and-Centralism.
The success of the Democratic Party alone
can secure to us Liberty and good Government
on this continent. For this success we shall
labor in the ranks of the mighty Democratic
hosts, who still love Liberty and equal rights.
The great interests of Georgia will be fos
tered. We shall give a correct report of the
proceedings of the Legislature, and publish
the Decision of the Supreme Court, with all
news of interest connected with the State
Government.
Mr Stephens is thoroughly enlisted in tbit
great woik and contributes to the columns
of the sun almost daily.
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1 he approaching Presidential canvass judg
ing from the extraordinary condition of our
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xciting, apd hotly contested campaign in
the histpry of the Republic, and its progress
wll be watched with feverish anxiety bj
thousands who bare heretofore taken but
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vember, or from the first of Anguat to the
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