The Carroll County times. (Carrollton, Ga.) 1872-1948, October 04, 1872, Image 3

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' l;A - (,rT " 1 - 1H '-- r- ” "'emperancp” „ r NoOL I. O. C.T. organi Kl.'.kely S ,n "L, m eotß secottd ittul fourth Kn- Vd At’s' 1 1 '• J!ni? hts - Masonic. i» T n,hte No. «», F A. M., -warrant \A/ Carr n!l Wgffiiw t. am. m.»* Chuch Directory. ... CncncH- Rev. Wm. Dimmnck’u j>bE^ tT , in thisCounry are: Ist Sabbath at , : n ' nU . L • .)j Carrollton ; 3d\ ilia Kica ; 4th inii-’ t’ acf( r} t~ u ■- CuiTRCH. —Services by at iliiTMOPt ; Rev. Jbnv Chambers on i ‘ h mont h. Prayer meeting every us I, dnesday «>!-; • _-Re V . O. W. Colqriit on 3tl B* ptl " T n, sal>hath in e.t«-h month. V-’fo“ and imriuH— Kev. A. V. Borden will rBBi' 4 .* ,A . y. r ,tist Church on the Ist Sunday ; r 1 h "air before in each month u til changed, r }he public will be ir,rilled. The v will observe this announcement. FOR TAX COLLECTOR, An old who has cOntri -1 to the public erits-rpri-ea o the unices himse.f as an independent for fas Collector of Carroll county. Sept. I*, Voters op Carroll County.—V* e pro - I,me of -I. VI, IIa.MKICK, JR.(a wound s ,a candidate flnr the offictf of Tax Col •*«»**_ _ Fi , OVLAr Wanted. want immediately one hundred i.ttsliels ot wheat, for which we will fcMiis'i one hundred copies of the Cviuioi.i. County Times for one year. One bushel of wheat will pay for the Times for one year. Oi D Pappus.—Old papers for sale at this office, at 50cts per hundred. Notice. All peia-ms iudebted to me, will please come tovwaid and settle. J. 0. MULLENNIX. Oct, 4th 1872 —ts Stovk for Sale. —A large new No. 25, with four joints of pipe, tor sale at the Times office, cheaper than it can be bought in market. IHT Head new legal notice in to (lay s paper. Mew Goods.—Messrs Stewart & Loig are receiving their new goods, t ali ami see them. I Weather quite winterish. Old Jack Frost has put in Iris appearance. Call on K’mnard A Arnall when you go to New nan, give them a trial, they (ftibr inducements to buy of them.— They keep a good supply of Family Groceries, ike! blast side public square, i,i front of (Joint House. Both Gone. —The Editor of this, paper lias gone to W est Point, “ye Local” protem, has left the office in March of fun, “a pair of laughing blue eyes, ’ and muscadines, consequently there is a death of locals in this issue. fc-T Our merchants are receiving their fall stock of goods. Cotton is pouring in, and trade begins to be lively again. Carrollton expects to fiy nearly all of the eotton raised in the county this year. Moore’s Southern Business TTni veksmy.—Attention is called to the advertisement of the above well know n business College, situated at Atlanta Georgia, it is the oldest institution ts the kind, in the central Southern States, and the success, which has crowned its efforts in giving a good practical business education to young "icn, has given it an enviable reput a bon, among institutions of this kind. Its healthy location is another advan tage which it possesses which should betaken into consideration. Its con yHi knee to this part of ihe State* also recommends it to young then who are Peking an institution of this kind. '*• F. Smith, Esq —The law card (, t the above active, energetic and | hist-rising young lawyer, wdl be found ' b the Times to-day. Mr. Smith* i» a 1 young man of tine tnleiits, coinbin- I bl with indust iv and energy, and is diking for himself a good reputation 1:1 his profession. Peusoxal.—We had the pleasure r! seeing in our office on last Monday \Y. \\ iey of Newnaii; We M ere glad to form the personal ac quaintance of the Doctorj having a roadknown him through the New n, M papers, as an amateur quill driver, "ho pushed a good pin. ’Misses M. C. & E. M. Thomtisson hive ju S t received a large addition to j to their stock of Millinery and Fancy Ladies will find it to their interest to examine their stock and hear their prices before purchasing elsewhere tir r o l George N. Lester of Ma j '•vttu, arid P. F. Smith, Esq., the al ! Ornate elector, for this District, ar- j 'ived in this place on last Friday Gening, 27th ult., for the purpose of j addressing our citizens upon t he politi tissues of the day. Oa the 28th, °wing to the fact, that from come ' ause or other, the proper publicity lia< l not been given to the appoint luent in time, they were disappointed ln "Acting with such a crowd as be expected, and returned to , Vn nn, Saturday, without speaking, are sorry that the gentlemen were ‘Appointed. It the appointment been properly advertised, they " and have had a large crowd. Mr. and on Wednesday the 9th of * ■ () ber, will address our citizens. — ,t> .. ’ ‘ c< d die appoint ment. Advertisements. Several advertisements from some of th§rbest business houses in New nab, appear upon the second page of the Times to day, under the head of new advertisements. It has become a well established fact in this day of intelligence,- when everybody reads the papers, that nothing pays a busi ness man so well, as a judicious sys tern of adveitising through the pub lie prints. It has also become equally as well established- that those business men, who make use of the newspapers to place themselves before the public, are generally the most energetic and enterprising, and offer the best bar gains t-o their customers. Upon the above well known truths,- wc c.tj therefore confidently recommend, the following business houses 1 of Newnan, whose advertisements appear in our paper to day. W ilkerson A McGauity. —These gentlemen are engaged in the ware house and grocery business. They have a comodious warehouse, and keep a-n extensive stock of groceries. Our Carroll readers would do well to give their claims due consideration. Sanders A Orr. — Head the double column advertisement of these gentle men, and when you go to New nan recollect that they are large dealers in groceries and dry goods. H. I). Cole A Beo.— The well earn ed reputation of this firm, as manu facturcrs of sash, doors, blinds, Ac., and as agents for all kinds of ma chinery is too well known to need any Commendation, at our hands. Those of our citizens wanting anything in their line would do well to give them a call. J. T. Holmes A Buo.This is a new firm composed of “Carroll boys,” and our Carroll friends will be sure and recollect them when they go to Newnan. Jas. M. Glass. —This gentleman deals in both dry goods and groceries- Bead his advertisement. Kinnakd A Arnall. —This is a well known grocery firm, and is com mended to our readers. ✓ B. H. Wrioiit.— A horse, a horse, my kingdom for a horse! said the immortal Henry, but should any of our readers?, want one, when they go to Newnan, they can be accomo dated upon much easier terms than the above, at the well known livery and sale stable of B. 11. Wright. £*-W Do not forget that Col. P. F. Smith, the alternate elector for this Congrt s>ional District, will speak at Carrollton on October 9th which will lie Wednesday of Court week. Let everybody turn out and hear him. The election passed off as quietly as could be expected. Two or three little skirmishes opened but were promptly quelled by our efficient Marshal and his assistants. Notice to Debtors. —All persons indebted to Blalock ifc New, are most urgently requeste dto come forward and settle. The firm has been dissol ved, consequent upon the deatji of Mr Blalock, and the goods divided, and hence the necessity of closing up the business. All tho'se to whom‘the Hrm has heretofore generously ex termed its credit, we hope, will appreciate the situation, and will come forward, now that the cotton crop is pouring into market, and ey becoming plentiful, and settle up their old dues. These accounts must be settled this Fall,- 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. tt. Attention, — ,T. W. Downs has on exhibition and for *s;dc at his store West side of the public Square, a lot of his Patent Plows, which every farmer should call and examine. Carroll, Heard and Joining Counties.— The well known firm G. L. tfc 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 Tlrey 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 n 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. fom Wood and D. P. Woodroof who are with them will be glad to have their friends call when in Newnan. Aug. 39, 1872-ts. Change of Firm. —The goods be longing to the old firm of Blalock tfc New have been equally divided and one half of them removed to the old stand of the firm, oh the 8. E. Corner of the public square under the charge of Mr. J. E. Blalock. He is offering to close out the entire stock at cost, for cash. The old friends of the firm and public generally are respectively invited to avail themselves of this op portunity to purchase their winter sup plies of goods at a small cost. Sept. 27, 1872—-ts. In Memo Tam Hugh Davis, Infant son of J. M it L. E. Richardson. Born Sept. 27, 1871. Died Sept. 30, 1872. “Suffer little children to come Unto me, and forbid them not : for of such is the kingdom of God.” How Site Did It—l will tell you a rather bare-faced story ot how t; Dublin chambermaid is said to have got twelve commercial travelers into eleven bed-robins, and yet to have given each-a separate room. Here we Lave the eleven bedrooms :* ■LCIA 1 "T FT a f~6~ |7lß| adioTir [ Now, said she, “if two of you gentlemen will go into No. 1 bed room, and wait there a few minutes, I'll find a spare room for one of you as soon as Ive shown the others L) their rooms \\ ell, now, having thus be stowed two gentlemen in No. 1 she puts the third in Xo. 2, the fourth in No. 3, the fifth in No. 4, the sixth in No. 5, the seventh in No. 6, the eighth in No. 7, the ninth in No! 8, the tenth in No. 9, and the eleventh in No 10. She then came back to Xo 1, ivhere, you will remember, she left the twelfth gentleman along with the first, and said : “ I have accomo dated all the rest, and still have a room to spare, so if one of you will please step into Xo. 11, you will find it empty.” Thus, the twelfth man got his bed room-. . Os course, there is a hole in the saucepan somewhere - ; but I leave the reader to determine exactly where the fallacy is, with a just warning to think twice before deciding as to which, if any, of the travelers was the “ odd man out.” Sabbath. School Address. The Methodist Sabbath School was addressed-last Sunday by Maj. Wm. A. Turner, in a pleasing and impres sive manner. W c trust the little peo ple will find the truths he proclaimed and the advice given- great moral helpsr to them m lifes perilous jour ney. Quite opportunely Col. Harris, our candidate for Congress reached the Church. As he is a veteran friend of Sabbath Schools, the pastor in charge invited him to address the au dience. This he did in a manner that evinced the sincerity of his de votion to this institution. He gave much good advice to the children and youth present and made a strong ap peal to the adults m bdialf of Sabbath Schools. We are proud of this man who while actively engaged in the po litical arena, allows no opportunity for doing good to pass unimproved. He pauses by the way to scatter religious truth and stoops to whisper wise counsels even in the ears of the little \ oi.ei by tne way-side. Such a man is worth cherishing and to such we may safely confide the guardianship of our liberties —Peoples Defender. B£rThe greatest want of the pres ent age is man and women healthy and vigorous- in mind and body. The continued headaches, weaknesses ner vouses, and varying ailments which afflict women are generally the result of imperfect action of the stomach and other vital organs. Dr. Walker’s California Yiuagar Bitters, being com posed entirely of vegitable substances indigenous to California may be taken with perfect safety by the most delicate, and are a sure remedy, cor recting all wrong action and giving new vigor so the whole system. Carrollton Market. CARROLLTON, GA.. Oct, 4, OFFTCE OF TIIE CARROLL COUNTY TXIIE3. Cotton—Sfe'k-a of the week 23 bales, he quote Middlings T 15 Low Middlings 15. g Good Ordinary 15 }<£ Corn, per bushel 1 n0 Wheat, 1 50 Fsas, “ “ 100 Dried Apples per pound s y. Peaches pealed “ “ 8 Peaches unpealed 4 Butter “ “ .... 20 Eggs per dez 15 Chickens 15 Bacon Sides 15 Bulk ’’ It Lard 15 llamas. C 20 TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS ’. Are You Out of Employment 1 We wish the address of eve-y man and woman out of employment. We have work for them. Ad dress (inclosing stamp.) GEORGE J. JOHNSTON, P. 0. Dbx 108. Montgomery, Ala. aug 10—ts. 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 futi her particulars, apply to G. W. HARPER. Julv 26—lm. Boacl r^otice.. All persons concerned, are hereby notified, that I have received a petition, asking that anew pub lic road be established: Said road to begin at the Mclntosh road, near John Davis’ in the ilth Dis trict, and running by W. W. feud Joseph Farmer's, thence by Wiley Meadors, A. Dukes, and near J. P. Stephenson's farm, theme intersecting the road leading from Bowdon to Girley’s bridge, on Tallapoosa river, thence across the river by Wra Timmons to the Primitive Baptist Church, where it will intersect the Laurel Hill and Carrollton road. I will pass upon said petition, on the li rst Tues day in November next. at the Ordinary’s office in Carrollton, and any person wishing to interpose objections, will file the same on or before that uav. I). B. JUHAN. Ordinary.' This September 25th, 1b72. To Onr Customers, We have Just received a large stock of SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS, The latest Styles of Ladies & Gexts. Hats. Boots eS3 31ioes, HARDWARE & CUTLERY. CROCKERY & GLASSWARE. % Also a large stock of New Orleans Sugar and Golden Syrup. STEWART & LONG, Match 29, 1872—1 y. BOWDON COLLEGE 'fht? exercises of the next term will opcD Thursday, duguSt 15th. 'tuition mouth $5 40 Board per month including all items. sl2 50 to 615 Classes will be organized in English Gram*- mar. Geography aid Penmanship, lor the bent-fit o? students n->t fully prepared to en ter the regular classes. Bowdon College Is a School exclusively for young men Such arrimcemcnts are made, and such ex ercises pursued as are peculiarly adapted to that class of students. Therefore, young men. though having ihe advantages of good schools a' home, will find it greatly to tbe>r advantage to spend a short time in ibis In stitution. BOWDON COLLEGE Is an institution of Carroll county, of which her citizens should be proud. It gives character to the county abroad, aid should receive the generous suppoit and pat ronage of our people. It i ivals 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 a Collegiate education to young men for 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 is growing in popular favor. The best endowment for an institution of learning is a ifce al patronage. 'I Lis we hope, by a faith ful discharge ot duty, to receive. PRIZE SC 110 LEAKS HIPS. 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 (or the remainder of the course. The first examination for prize scholarships will take p’ace on Thurs day before the first Sunday in July, 1878— Thus the successful candidate for Ihe Fresh man Class will obtain a free scholarship for four years. The one for the Sophomore, for tliroe 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. Ik aug. 2, 1872. KEEP IT BEFORE "tiie People, That JOHN w. MERRELL is offering his SP INGr. STOCK Oa the live and let live principle. Great inducements are offered for CASK The credit system is plating out so don't mention it. April 26, 1872. New Orleans House, BY JNO. N. SHELNUTT, BOWDON, GEORGIA. The place to buy vour DRUGS and CON FECTIONERIES, also a good assortment of DRY GOODS, and General Merchandise If you have the Money, remember it is not my intention to bk undersold. Count by Produce taken in .exchange for goods. For the sake of decencr, DON’T ASK FOR CREDIT. My terms are Ir icily Cash. JNO. N. SHELNUTT. March 2-2(1, 1872—3 in. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. Administrator’s Sale. WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in November next, before the Court House door in Newnan, Ga., between the local hours of Sale, lot of land number 158. in the sth District if Carroll county. Sold Us the property of ttie estate of John 11. Johnson, late of said county deceased. Terms Cash. G. L JOHNSON, Adm’r. sept 20, tds. 4 Administrator’s Sale. BY Virtue of an order of the Court, of Ordinary of Carroll county, will be sold be fore the Court House door in Carrollton, on the first Tuesday in November next, within the legal hours of Sale, the following prop erty to wit: Fifty‘acres of the South west, corner of lot of Land No. 48, In the sth trict of said county, ahm Forty acres oil of tiie North west corner of lot No. 50 in theoth District of said county. Sold as the property of J. 0. Blair late of said county deceased, and for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms Cash. WM. H. JOHNSON, Jr., Adm’r. sept 20, 72-tds. Administrator’s Sale. BY Virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of Carroll county will be sold be fore the Court-House door in //a raison county at Buchanan, on the first Tuesday in Novem ber next, within the legal hour;* of Sale, the following property to-wit : The east half of lot No. 9, in the original Bih District of Car roll now Harabson county. The creek run ning North and South being the dividing line of said lot. Sold as the property of William O’Neal late of said county deceased, and for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms Cash. J. B. WILLIAMSON. sept’2otds.] Adm’r with the will annexed. Administrator’s Sale. BY Virture of an order of the Court of Ordinary ol Carroll county, will be soid be fore the Court House door in Carrollton, on the first 'Tuesday in Aovembr next, with in the legal hours of Sale, 'is ••• following propt rty to wit : Lot of Land number one I hundred and sixty-five (165.) in the 11th Di-taiet Carroll county, Ga., lying ten miles South west of Carrollton, with two settle, meats on it. Sold as the property of M. C. Scott, late of said county, deceased, for the ben* fit of the he rs and creditors of said de ceased. Terms Cash, H. N. WIGGINS, Atb.t'r. sept 20tds. Administrator’s JSak*. * BY Virtue of an order of the Court of Or dinary of Carroll county, will be sold before the Chert House door in Carrollton, on the first Tuesday in November next-, within the legal hours of Sale, the following property to-wit: Fifty acrej of the East corner of lot of Land No. 48. in the sth District of said county. Sold as the property of Henry E. Wise, late of said county deceased, and for the benefit of the heirs and Creditors of said deeased. Terms Cash. WJI. 11. JOHNSON, Jr., Atimr. sept- 20, tds. Executor’s Sale. Under the direction of the last will and test a went of Elizabeth Jones late of said county deceased, will be sold on the first Tuesday in .November next before the Court House door in Carrollton, within the legal hours of Sale, the following valuable land: Lot (A’o I) one. in the 10th U’strict of Cur roil county, and the undivided half of lot Ao. 22-0 in the sth District of said county, tbc Srs being the late residence of the de ceased with a ra!liable plantation an ! dwell ing and out buildings. 'The same sold for a division amongst the legatees of said Elizabeth Jones, deceased, as her property. Terms Cash. JOHN SHADING ER, Exec'r. sept 20tds GEORGIA, Carroll County. Application will be made m the Court of Ordinary of Carroll county, on the first Monday in October next, for leave to sell one hundred acres of land, number one hundred and thirty, in the sixth district of said county, the real estate of \V. I’. Embry, a in ner son of 11. O. Embryos said county deceased. NANCY EMBRY, Guard’ll, sept. G, 30d. GEORGIA, Carroll County. Application will be made to the Court .J Ordinary of Carroll comity on the first won day in October next, for leave to sell all the real estate belonging to the estate ot Isaac Hannah, late of said county, deceased. Jamjss Green , ~ . u ~ Adrnrs. Richard- Hannah, 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. Buisc, late ol said coun ty deceased. sept. 6-. J. J. JTJIIAA 7 , .4dm’r. G EO R G l A—Carroll county. Application will bo 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 ot J. M. liar dage. deceased, 8 ARRAII HARD AGE, Adu/rx. aug. 30, 1872-lm. GEORGIA, Carroll County. Z. A. Bonner, having applied to be ap pointed guardian ot the person and property of William Marion Scott, a minor under fourteen years of age resident of said Coun ty. 'l'his is to cite ell persons concerned to be and appear at the term 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 intrust ed with the guardianship of the person and property of William Mat ion Scott. Witness rnv official signature, aug.23—lm. 1). B. JUiIAN, 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 adminis’ered 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 JUUAN, Ord’y. aug 23—4 m. GEORGIA, Cauroll County. Application will ha made do the Court of Ordinary or 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. JOHN SOX, Jr. Adm’r. July 2G—4od. GEORGIA, Carroll County. Tlios. 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. f 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 county,deceased. W. H JOHNSON, Jr. Adm’r. July 2G-40d. GEORGIA, Carroll County. Application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Carroll coun’y, on the first Monday in September next, tor leave to sell all the real estate of M. C. Scott, late of said county, deceased. 11. N. WIGGINS, Adm’r; July 2G—4od, STATE OF GEORGIA, [ Superior Court Carroll County, \ April Term 1872 Present bis Honor W. F. Wright, Judge. Julia America McLain,) vs. a Libel for Divorce. Josiah VI. McLain. ) R IrLE 7 0 PERFEC 7’ SER VICE. It appearing to the Court by the return of the Sheriff that the defendant does not re side in this county, and further appearing that he does not r, side in this State, it is on motion of Counsel ordered that said defendant apj«ear and answer at the next Term of this Court, else the case be cons dered in default, and the plaintiff allowed to proc ed, and >t is blither orde ed that this Rule be published in the Carroll Cuur.ty and imes, once a month for four months. W. F. WRIGHT. J S. C. T. C. N She!nut, Attorney lor Libelant. A irue extract from the minutes of said Court April 10, 1872. Juue 7, J. AI. GRIFFIN, Clerk. GEORGIA, Carroll County. To all ichom it may ecnc v«. 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, and show cause if any they can. wh> permanent administra tion should not be granted to .Mary A. Bla lock and R. M. Long on J. M. Blalock's es tate. Witness mv hand and official signature, this June 2Gth, 1872 D. B. JUIIAX, Ord’y Hack Line Scliediile, Leaves Newnan at hi a. tit. for Carrollton and Bowdon, Monday, Wed nesday and Fiiday Returns Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday —arriving at Newnan at 44 p. m. in time for the train to Atlanta. HARRIS & BAKER, sept. 13. ly. Proprietor. SANDERS & ORR NEWNAN, GA. Wholesale and Retail Dealers • ™ .S' DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HITS, HARDWARE, fife &C Slices Bought Direct from Manufactures in Bcston. -I SALESMEN BEN ORR [oct 4 ly"J BEN WRIGHT. FOR. Wheat, Oats, Rye, Barley, Turnips, «fcc., USE THE CHARLESTON PHOSPHATES^ They arc unsurpassed- They double your Crops- For information call on [sept. 6,-tf-J E. G- KRAMER, Agent Raiiroad Mas Cornel The Heaviest Stock of Family GROCERIES, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS, on hand and still arriving since the war at L ar SMITH cS3 IQIFLO’St, CARROLLTON, GEORGIA. Bo sure you are right, then go ahead. We Shoes, Hardware, CutUery, Notions, Sorgs &e,, CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST, COME ONE, COME ALL. We will keep a good supply of Corn, Meal, Flour, Bacon, Lard, Sugar Coti’ee, Syrup* Molasses, Chewing and Smoking Tobacco of various kinds at the very lowest Cash Prices THE FINEST BAR AND BAR ROOM.—The Best Bar and Bear 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. Saefamental Wines at Cost. Thanking our numerous friends for the liberal patronage, hoping a continuance of the the same. We challenge competition and rivalry in Groceries and Prices. FURNITURE! FFKXITURE!! Now is the time to get your houses furnished, E® THOMPSON, COLE & CO.. NEWNAN GEORGIA, is the place to buy. Bedsteads with rollers at $4 JParfor Still. Dr. J. 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 few gallons of pure Brandies for medicinal pur poses, and if made by themselves they would know it was pure. During the fruit season, 500 gallons of good Brandies can be made out.of Dewberries, Blackberries , strawber ries, Chrries, Blums , Beaches, 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 hi 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, afteu using it, would ever be without it for one hundred dollars a year. All monies must be sent by Express or Postoffice orders, to h'g agent, H. B Roper, Huntsville, Alabama. aug. 16. ThcSavannalißepiMcan. ESTABLISHED IN 1802. PUBLISHED BY HARDEE & SC UDDER. CTIAS. S. HARDER. lIKNRY W. SCUDDF.R. Terms—lnvariably in Advance : One year ... §IO,OO Six months ... 5,00 Monthly .... 1,00 The Weekly Republican is published every Saturday Morning. One year - - - §2 00 Six months - - - 1 00 Three months - - 50 Rates of Advertising: One square, first insertion - §1 00 Each subsequent insertion - - 75 A square is ten measured lines of Noupa reil type. All advertisements ordered to be in serted weekly in daily paper, or in weekly edition, will be charged one dollar per square for each insertion, except when varied by special contract. THE REPUBLICAN, Is the oldest newspaper in the South, and is earnesMy devoted io her interests. It con tain* aH the latetf'newa, by telegraph and by letter, on all subjects of general interest- Mommercial, Agricultural, Scicntiffic and Ci-cellaneous— thereby adapting it to every cla<s of the reading pablic. A r o pains or expense shall be spared to maintain its repu tation as a first class paper in every respect. Send for sample copy. *2* "tto CiOfl P cr day! Agents wanted! AH V * ‘ C* U classes of \vorkfcr_r people, of either sex. young or old, make more money at work for us in their spare momenta, or a!) the time, than at anything else, Particulars free. Addiess O. Stin son & Cos., Portland, .Maine. sept. C, 1572- I y, .«!(• WITH AN EXTENSIVE .AS SORTMENT OF Groceries OF ALL KINDS, FAMILY SUPPLIES, Farming Tools, Leather,Boots, ANDERSON & GOODWIN, Attorn’ys at Law, OFFICE DODD’S COBSEB, ATLANTA, OA. Will practice in all the Courts of Fu!ton. and ad joining counties. Special attention given to col lections. Refers to Gartrell & Stephens. THE ATLANTA SUN Dailycto Wcolily. “ A Live Baper on Live Issues Alexander 11. Stephens, Politics Editor, A. 11. Watson, News Editor, J. llenly Smith, General Editor and Business Manager. The Sun is an earnest advocate of Demo cratic principles, and a defender of Liberty, adhering to the time honored land-marks of true Democratic faith. We look upon the success of the party in the coming struggle as a paramount object of patriotic degire. To this end we shall labor zealously, looking con 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 Democral'c Party alono 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 invests of Georgia will be fos tered. - We shall give a correct report of tho 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 this great wo*k and contributes to the columns of the sun almost daily. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Daily—Single Copy : Twelve months * $lO | Three months $3 Six mouths 5 j One month, l Clubs for Daily—Per Annum: Three Copies S2T , Eight Copies S6B Four •* 35 , Ten 84 Fivo “ 43' Single paper 6 ct?. Weekly—Per Annum : Single ropy * $2 Ten Copies sls Three Copies 5 Twenty copies 2 H Fiveoopies. 8 Fifty Copies 65 One Uandreil Copies*. $125 00 YVeekly for six Months : Single Copy $1 Twenty Copies sls Three copies, Fifty copies, W Five copies 4 One Hundred copies 65 Ten copies 73* Single paper 5 Sts No Subscriptions to the Weekly, received, for a ehorter period than six months.' 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