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I cjmch Directory.
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H-tE-B vTi:Kl 'n fhi<C.)iintv;iri;: Ist Sabbafh at
carroUtoi 1 ! 3d Villa Itica ; 4th
■*’7f,nb- r m-nrii —Services by at
' hb . L u ; Uev. Jos. Chamber* on
rr- '„,.ach month. Prayer meeting every
VV - I Col( l ,,it on M
>F T ' in e;Wi month.
* 1 \"a 1-rch-— Hev. A. 0. Borden will
iiAuti.-f ‘ lnircli on the Ist Sunday
l sf' ,l, l?‘!r,‘inc-ml I munih u .til changed,
i»i‘ lC '' l |' ! a u b^ , rve iT-m announcement.
.rfounoemems
I nil C*)l-’-''TV TBEASL’KEH.
r , lP rns okCarhom. Fount y.-Wc pro-
To t " k 0 r ,j. M. IIA M KICK,- jn.fa wound
" a niimi<!ate for the olSce of Comity
of F'arrol' count}'.
k Fu r IAX COLLECTOR.
vki>—An old citizen, who ha# contri
'"'i .r civ to the public enterprises o the
itfd himself as an independent
wn j"i" for Tu>: Collector of Carroll county.
*jf l 6 liffl.
public speaking.
(V | (jgo. X. Lester, Col- Henry
* Harris the Democratic candidate
' Confess from this District,, and
Kobahly Gen. A. ll* Colquitt and
iher distinguished speakers will ad
|reSS the citizens of Carroll county,
it Carrollton, on Thursday tire 31st
[K-tober. let there be a grand rally
!() iioar these distinguished orators,
poll the public questiotrs of tile day.
The annual mvetiifg (if the
locA/ioMcrs ot the S. (*. A N. A. li
i; ,viil take place at NeWnati cm Thurs
jj V Hie Tfli of November next, at 10
clock. See notice in the a-dverfiisng
tdlumns
The Ai baeuochee Association
.] convene with the Baptist church
(Carrollton, on Saturday before the
[Sunday this nionlh.
IN otic?.
All pevs ms indebted to me, will
tase come forward and settle.
.1. 0. MULLENMIX
Oct, llh IS7i — IfV
S'jvvr. ro»f large new
hove, No. 2d, with four joints of pipe,,
ursale at the Times office, cheaper
it can bo bought in niafbef.
!’. T. Smith, Esq *—To are request
idhv Mr. Smith to state, as the iVa"
«on wiiv he.il not 'near bere on
IVtt/i/Milay to fall’ll his appointment
hfjHjakon that occasion, that lie was
oiled to the Southern prtit of the
tee. A. 11. Coot Esq., art is now
iTivii, filled the appointment of Air.
hml delivered a fine speech to a
island interested atifliernc'e in the
tort House.
N Town.— Besides the lawyers:
fweiit tills week, aHemling our
hint, wo notice also iiv town, Cap
»in A. J White, Picsubul S. G A
Gl. U. U. 5 Judge High)*, our Ku
> Congressman ami admirer of 11 |
Huiloek, President Henderson of j
''""don College, Col. Gardner, chief
'jiiieer S. (1. A N. A. B. IS., Sen- j
C. Smith of tlve Newnan |
Strict, and Col. S. C. Candler of
' ' l; k Idea.
Lirsosal—We have had pleasant
•'nt ouv oft’n.'e, during the past
*ftk, from Major J. (J V\ r ooten, edi- I
r ot that sterling paper, the Kcw- !
I Herald, Judge Fealherston and !
Gi.S. Davis Esq., of Newnan, A. I
H- Cox, the able Solicitor General of 1
hi-'circuit, (J' La Grange, and j
Thompson Esq, of Cedar Town, all
•" 11 in attendance upon our Superior
Court.
-'f.uvikidy to i man Taste.-— Wo
that on last Saturday and
■'•iday, according to rin appointment
t '" CUou t some time since, the yort'ng
‘ ■ I'k :nct at New Bethel church in
; le t, tii District, for the purpose of
' “ ! d a sinking. On Sunday morn
» thus engaged, they were
. !> y the pastor th the churchy
i" e ex pocted to preach to some
tliat morning there, and that
k Hiuji make way for them. This
k lery reluctantly did, expressing
. Ration, that their services, should
! uS b e interrupted, and preference
' the colored brethren. The
d ,,! ft people retired to their homes
‘ Je: 'k‘ct disgust, wondering at the
some people.
Hr. John Russel!, a grand son
'• Garrison Russell, living near
caught on Saturday night
; ’ u ’-‘ee hours, in a small wooden
' Gif inches with a fall door,
i .' 'line rats. The trap was set
W |. ,l h'igger at the back end, on
ti j " 10 placed a small j>iece of broil
Hi,, ' lt ‘ He then sprinkled a row of
‘, ,u each side of the box, mixing
te . ,S;i o ar - The first fall he caught
ird I six, the third nine,
a ri( j 1 toi - l, 'di four. He then retired,
Nc' ' CXt lnor, »ing had two more,
° t:ai 'ty one, in one night, and
tith €r K 1 for catching rats
fall on it - * ——~
0 X,. Vlnna, ‘d A Arnall when you
\n,C " An » £ ,y e them a trial, they
Jlle y ke(., Ct,Uents t 0 l)U y °* them.—
. rr °ceri es l) l ®°p fl »»Pply °f Family
1 r om Hast side public square,
01 House.
Supsiiov Court.
Tne Superi or Court of this county
■nq », Tae£ Mo„,lay. Hi, Honor
“" d - e 11 “S* Buchanan presiding.-
Jhe charge of tl.e Judge, to the
'.land Jury, was clear and ahle, le
piete with good sense and sound ar
gnment, show ing a thorough know!
edge of the law by his Honor, and
Ins intention to be, tfith their assie
lance a terror to evil doers. The
most important cases disposed of up
t'* tnis time, are the following : R,
L. Richards, vs., J. lb Hanley, dam
ages, verdict for the defendant; Sarah
Smith vs., Richard Smith ; M. Jones
vs.,- E. McPherson, verdict for defend
ant There lias been but two crimi
nal cases tried, up to this time, Jim
Eew is, colored, was brought before
the court on the charge of burglary,
plead guilty, but has not yet been
sentenced by the court. The other
case, was the State vs., Richard Lyle
and others,- charged with riot, verdict
There are yec several important equi
ty cases,- to Ire tried, which if the par
ties are ready, will con- time the bal
anee of the week.
We notice in attendance upon the
Court, besides the local bar. Col. C.
W. Mabry of La Grange, JiulgeL. 11.
Featherston, and J. B. S. Davis, of
Newnan, Noble Beall of Dailis, J. C-
Wooten, Editor of the Newnan Her
aid, Judge Shelnutt, ot Bowdon, and
Thompson Esq., of Cedar Town.
A. H. Cox Effiq
The speech of the above rising
young man, who is now Solicitor Gen
eral for the Talapoosa Circuit, on last
Wednesday,- upon the political situa
tion, was well received and made a
fine impression. We heard it spoken
of in complimentary terms by a great
many. Air. Cox was originally a
“ Straight,” and was opposed to the
endorsement of Greeley by flu; Deitfo*
cratio party, but in his speech on last
Wednesday, he' gave a sufficiency of
reasons,- to satisfy the straightest of
the “Straight.?,” that if is the duty of
all true Southern men to support
Greeley under tiie circumstances. Mr.
('. is a young man of fine parts, who
not only r understands how to prose
cute criminals who have violated the
civil laws, before the courts of the
country, but also how to prosecute po
lit leal criminals, who would vi olate
and undermine the fundamental law
of the land, ami change our constitu
tional government into a consolidated
despotism.
fiirS 1 "'Misses M. C. A E. M. Thomasston
have ju.-d received a large addition to
their stock of Millinery and Fancy
Goods. La-dies wiil find it to their
interest to examine their stock and
hear their prices before purchasing
els where.
Tm Atlanta Presbytery. —This
important ecclesiastical hotly of the
Presbyterian church, met last week, at
White Oakjchrtreh in Coweta county,
eight miles below Newnan. Tlve at
tendance of ministers and elders was
full, and the deliberations of the Pres
bytery were conducted with Tnarked
interest flml harmony White Oak
church, as wo have staled is eight
miles below Newnan, and is’ situated
in a splendid section of country, no
ted for the intelligence and hospitali
ty of its citizens. The delegates were
overwhelmed with kindness by them,
which will not be soon forgotten.
Senator Smith's SrEEO'rf.—As we
live out in the country, some two and
a half .miles, we did not hear Senator
Smith’s Speech on Wednesday uighb
but understand that it was a line one
and that he was listened to with inter
est by a good audience, an hour and
a half, lie handled Judge Rigby,
who was present, it is said, with
gloves off, and showed u-p thoroughly
the inconsistency of that political
chamelion. Senator Smith was elect
cd to the Senate as a Republican, but
being in favor of peace and recorrcila
tion between the sections, which the
Grant party are trying to keep up, he
joined hands with the Liberal move
ment, and now is in favor of “clasp
i n£ r bands across the bloody chasm.’'
O
G. W. llakper Esq.— The above
young lawyer made a speech at the
Court House?, on’ last Thursday, which
was listened to with interest by a large
and respectful audience. We publish
an extract from it in another place,
beaded the “Bloody Chasm.’’ As
this is the first time we have' ever
heard our young trend George, on the
rostrum, we were somewhat surprised
at his ease and grace as a speaker, and
the ability with which he handled his
subject. We should 1 ike to publish
his whole speech, but have not the
room.
As we go to press, Judge Rig
by, who was nominated the other day
by the negroes at LaGrange, as their
candidate tor Congress, is haranguing
in the Court House. We have not space
j nor time to notice his speech now,
but will pay our devoirs to it next
week. Suffice it to say here, that it ap
pears to fall dead born and cre
ates no enthusiasm, even among his
political associates. The Rig Idee,- as
the negroes call him, is evidently from
the excited manner in which he speaks
trembling in bis boots, and is plum
ing his wings, for a flight to where
the “woodbine twineth ’
S®* Head advertisement of the
book ‘*Great Industries” “Knots Un
tied’ and Dictionary of the Bible.
Messrs Kelley & Walker give
notice that those indebted to them
must come forward and settle by the
Ist dafy of November, or they will pro
feed to settle by law.
EST See new legal advertisements
in to-day’s paper.
attention of our readers is di
rected to the card of Dr. G. T. Con
nell Physician and Surgeon Carrollton
Gm
6®“ See notice of registration ad
dressed to all citizens of Carrollton,
within one mile of the Court Ifonse,
requiring all persons over twenty one
years of age, to come forward and
register their names. The books wiq
be kept open, until Thursday the 24th
inst., on which day the election for
Mayor and Councilrnen, will be held
as required by law.
Death.— Mrs. M. A. Blalock con
sort of the late J. M. Blalock, who
has been confined by a long illness to
her bed, died at her residence in this
place on last Friday' morning the 4th.
Oct.,' 1872, and was buried Saturday,
Oct., sth. Airs. Blalock leaves a
large family, some of them small
children.
binging School.
The Union Si aging School conven
ed at Macedonia on the 30th of Sept.,
1872. - House called to order by Jas.
M. Hamrick. Opened with singing
and prayer by Bro. Isaac Kinney. On
motion, Bro. H. 11. Williams was cal
led to the chair, Sytranus Hembree to
act as secretary'. The chairman was
requested to appoint a committee of
arrangements*, The following gentle
men were appointed—A H. Duke,
Henry Heath, James M. Hamrick,
chairman. The in Product oiy lesson 1 was
h'd by Bro. I*. Chandler, of forty min
utes, after which recess of 40 minutes
Music by Dr. IIS. Jones of 30 minutes
followed by W E Parish of 39 minutes
Recess 30 min. House called to order
Business session 10 mi. Dr. 11. S.
Jones moved that lids body should
convene at Ml Carmel church on the
4th Sabbath in Oct next. It was so
ordered. J M Hamrick then iutrodac
cd a resolution as follows :
He solved, That we as a body ten
der our thanks to the church for their
kindness in opening their doors to us
2nd. That our thanks be returned
to the' citizens for the hospitality
shown us. 3rd. That a copy of the
ininutes of this body be sent to the
Carroix County Times and request
them published. Business closed. —
Music by Bro I C Dixon 39 mi., fol
lowed by G. R. Ilornbuekle 30 mi.
Recess 10 mi. House called to order
Business session 19 mi.. Music by
Bro. AY. E. Timmons 30 mi., followed
by Bro. Philo Chandler 30 mi. Clos
ed with benediction by Bro. Richard
W hynn.
11. R. 'Williams, Chairman.
Sytyaxys Hembree, Seedy.
Attention,— J. W. Downs has on
exhibition and for sale at his store
West side of the public Square, a lot
of his Patent Plows, which every
farmer should call and examine.
Notice to Debtors. —All persons
indebted to Blalock A New. are most
urgently requested to come forward
and settle. The firm has been dissolv
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 Mho 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
bo 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. ts.
Carroll, Heard and Joining
Counties. —The well known firm G.
L. A 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 a-t wholesale
and retail, and have several comforta
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 D. P. Woodroof who
are with them will be glad to have
their friends call when in Newnan.
Aug. 30, 187“-tf
Change of Firm. —The goods be
longing to the old firm of Blalock A
New have been equally divided and
one half of them removed to the old
stand of the firm, on the S. E. Corner
ot 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
port unity to purchase their winter sup
plies of goods at a small cost.
Sept. 27, 1872—ts,
Old Papers. —Old papers for sale
at this office, at oOets per hundred. •
Wanted.
We want immediately one hundred
bushels of wheat, for which we wid
furnish one hundred copies of the
Caeiioll County Times for one year.
One bushel of wheat will pay for the
Tlmf.s for one year.
£ST*The greatest want of the pres
ent age is man and women healthy
and vigorous in mind and body The
continued headaches, weaknesses uer
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 Viuagar Bitters, being com
posed entirely of vegetable substances
indigenous to California may be
taken with perfect safety by the* most
delicate, and are a sure remedy, cor
renting all wrong action and giving
new vigor to the whole system.
Carrollton Market.
CARROLLTON. GA.. Ocf, li,
ornen of -run carkoll county times.
Cotton—Salts of the week Go bales. Mb quote
Middlings n;’;
Low Middlings 15 \
Good Ordinary r-vj
Corn, per bushel foo
Wheat, !...* 1 50
Peas, “ **■ 100
Dried Apples per pound s'j
Peaehes pealed “ “ 3
Peaches un pealed 4
Eattor “ “
Eggs per doz is
Chickens 45
Bacon Sides 45
Bulk ” . 44
Card .7.' 77 13
HamsS. C o >
itOWDOK COLLEGE
The exercises of the next term will open
Thursday, Jugast loth.
Tuition per month §5 40
Board per month including all
items. sl2 50 to sls
(’lasses- will bo organised in English Gram
mar. Geography and Penmanship, for the
benefit ot 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 cx
cruises 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 rliould Ire proud. It
gives character to the county abroad, and
should receive tiie generous snppojt and pat
ronage of our people. Itiivals no institu
tion in the county, for there is n-> o’her like
it. We, therefore solicit the eo-opeiation of
all teachers in the county.
BOWDON COLLEGE
JSords a Collegiate education to young
men for less than im’f thg expense «t other
Colleges ; and by renting rooms and mess
ing, a good education is within ilia reach cf
every industrious young man.
BOWDON COLLEGE
Stands upon tier merit-’, and upon this
basis is growing in popular favor. The best
endowment lor an institution of learning is a
il-n-ral patronage, ’i his we hope, by a faith
ful discharge ot duty, lo receive.
PRIZE SCHOLLARSIIIPS.
To the applicant who 1 can stand the bd.-t
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 Hunday in July, 1873
Thus the successful candidate for the Fresh
man Glass will obtain a free scholarship for
four years. The one lor the Sophomore, for
three years &c.
All applicants must reside in Carroll county
For Catalogue address the Prevalent.
Rev. F. 11. M. HENDERSON,
or J. D. MOORE. Jr.
Sect. B. T.
aug. 2, 1872.
KEEP IT BEFORE
Tlie !People,
That JOHN W. MERRELL is offering his
SPING 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 2f>, 1872.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
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 m 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 Dis
trict of said county, also Forty acres off of
the North west corner of lot No. 50 in the sth
District of said county. Sold as the property
of J. 0. Biair her* 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.
GEORGIA, Carroi.l County.
To all whom it may czucjm.
Mary A. Blalock and B. M. Long having ap
plied to me for permanent letters of a Iminis
istration, on the estate of J. M. Blalock late
cf 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, win, jiermanent administra
tion sin odd 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,
tlsis June 26th* 1872
D. B. JUIL4N, Ord y
Administrator's Sale.
BY 5 Srtue of an order of the Court of Or
j and naiy of Carroll county, will he sold before
| the Court House door in Carrollton, on the
first Tuesday in November next, within the
hour* ot .Sale, the fo'lowing {>rOjK > r(v
tb-wit: Fifty acres of tiie East coruer of lot
of Land No. 48, in the sth District of said
aonnty. Sold as the projierty of Henry E.
'Vise. late of said county deceased, and for
the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said
deeased. Terms Cash.
WM 11. JOHNSON, Jr., Admr.
sept- 20, tils.
|. Executor’s Sale.
t'xnnß the direction of the last will and
> testament of Elizabeth Jones late of- said
! county deceased, will be sold on the first
i'oesday in .November next, before the Court
House door in Carrollton, within the legal
hours of Sale, the following valuable land:
Lot (No 1) one. in the 10th District of Car
roll county, and the undivided half of lot
No. 220 in the sth District of raid county,
the firs' being the late residence of the de
ceased, with a valuable plantation and dwell
ing and out buildings. The same sold IV-r
a division amongst the legatees of said
Elizabeth Jones, deceased, as her property.
Ter ms C ash.
JOHN SIUDIXGER, E ,Y.
sept 20ids.
GEORGIA C ARROLL CoUXTY.
Application will be made t.» the Court cf
Ordinary of Carroll county, on the first
Monday in October next, for leave to sell one
bundled acres of land, number one hundred
and thirty, in tie sixth district r>| said
county, the real estate of \Y. P. Kmbry, a
miner sen of JR. U. limbrv of said county
deceased. NANCY EMBRY, Guurd'u.
sept. 6. 30d.
GEORGIA, Carroll County.
Application will be made to the Court „>T
Ordinary o! 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, late cl said county, deceased.
J W.TE3 G KEEN, , ,
Richard Hannah, “ mr a '
sept. G. 30d.
GEORGIA, Carroll County.
Application will be made to the Court of
Ordinary, of Can oil county, on the first
Monday in October next for leave to sell the
real estate of Y\. C. Buhe, late ol said coun
ty deceased.
sept. (5. J. J. JCIIANV .filin’r.
0 KO UGlA—Caiip.oix county.
Application will be made to the Court ot
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. Har
dage. deceased.
S Alt RAH II Alt DAG F, .ulmVx.
aug. 80, 1872-lm.
GEORGIA, Carroll County.
Z A. Bonner, having applied to be ap
pointed guardian ot the person and property
of \\ illiarn 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 term of the court ot
Ordinary, to be hel l next, after the expira
tion of thirty days from the lV\ t publication
of this notice, and show cause, if they can,
why said/,. A. Bonner should not be intrust
ed with the guardianship of the person and
property of William Marion tSeott.
Wit ness’my official signature,
aug.23—l m/ D. B. JUIIAN, Only.
G BORGIA, c Alt ROLL COUNTY.
Whereas Margaret Walker, administrator
of John .VI. Walker, represents to the court,
in her petition duly tiled, and entered on
record, that she has fully administered Joint
M Walker’s estate. This is, therefore, to
cite all persons concerned, kindred and credi
tors, to show cause it any they can, why said
administrator should not be discharged from
her ndiniiiistra ion, and teceive letters of dis
mission on the first Monday in December
next. I). B J UIIA N, Or dv.
aug 23—4 m.
GEORGIA, Carroll Gouuty.
T!io>. Conner, iSen. Administrator on
| estate of Wm. S. Homier, deceased, applies
j for letters of dismission from seed trust.
’ Th, re fore all persons interested will be and
appear at my office, and file their objections
if any, by the first Monday in November
next, v.'hv said letters should not lie l : ranted
1). B. JUII AjY, Urd'v.
nng. 2, '72.
GEORGIA, Carroll County.
Application will be made to the Court of
Ordinary of Carroll county, 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. Vi IGGIXS, Ailm’rj
July 2G—4od,
G riORG l A—Carroll County.
Jesse \V. & J M Muse, Esq., applies for
letters of administration on the (.state of W.
i\ Muse, deceased.
i ids 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 letters of administra
tion should not be granted to said applicants.
outheJ jr Monday in A'ovemher next.
‘ D. B. JUII AN, Ord’y
Oct. 4, Jo. -*•
GEORGIA, Carroll County.
To all whom it may concern. F. C-
Johnson, having in proper form applied
to me for permanent letters of administration
on the estate of Thomas Johnson, late of said
county, tins is to cite all and singular
the creditors and next of kin of Thomas
Johnson, to be and appear at my office within
the time allowed by law, and show cause if
any they can, why permanent administration
.-should not be granted to F. C. Johnson,
i on Thomas Join son’s estate.
Witness mv hand and official signature.
L>. BMC 111 A, Ord’y
oct 4, 1872 lm.
Administrator’s Sale.
BY Virtue of an nder of the t'cnrt of
Ordinary of Carroll county will be sold be
fore tlie C ourt//ouse door in 7/aialson county
j at Buchanan, on the first Tuesday in Xovein
; ber next, within the legal hours of Sale, the
, following projierty to-wit : The east half of
I lot No. t>. in the original 8:h District of Car
; roll now /faral’son county. The creek rirn
; rung North and South being the dividing line
iof said lot. Sold as the projierty of William
i O’Neal late of said county deceased, and for
j the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said
! deceased. Terms Cash.
J. B. WILLIAMSON,
| sept2otds ] Adm’r with the will annexed.
A drain Ist rator’s Sale.
!
BY Yirture of an order of the Court of
! Ordinary ol Carrol! county, will he sold be
! fore the Court House dixir in Carrollton,
on the first Tuesday in November next, with
in the legal hours of Sale, the following
! property to wit : Lot of Lund number one
[ hundred and sixty-five (105.) in tho 11th
L)i»taict Carroll county, Ga., lying ten milts
South west of Carr. I.ton, with two settle,
meats on it. Sold as the property of M.C.
.Scott, late of said county, deceased, tor the
benefit of the he rs and creditors of said de
ceased. Terms Ca «h.
U. N. WIGGINS, Adm'r.
sept 20!ds.
Administrator's Sale.
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in
November next, before the Court House
door in Newnau, Ga., between the legal hoars
of Sale, lot o: laud number 158. in the
sth District A Carroll county. .Su'd as the
property of tne estate of John 11. Johnson,
late of sail county deceased. Terms Gash.
G. h. JOHNSON, Adm'r.
sept 20, Ids.
SANDERS & ORR
NEVYXAK, GA
Wholesale ami Retail Dealers
J IN \
88V CODBS, MERIES, HITS. JIBDI.IRE, It, M.
shrrs Bought Direct from Jlanufaeliiros in Drstcn.
SALESMEN
BEX ORR [out 4 ly] BEX WRIGHT.
FOB.
Wheat, Oats, live, Harley,
Turnips, tfee.,
USE TIIE
c:ia::: Heston
They are unsurpassed- They double your Crops-
For ikfur; nation call on pept. G.-ts j K. G- KRAMER, Agent’
Has ComeS
The Heaviest Stock of Family
GKOCEIHES, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUOKS,
on hand and still arriving - since the war at
H. 3" BMP 3?X3: cfc? ZBIE^O’S,
CAIiBOLLTON, GEORGIA.
Be sure you are right, then go ahead. \Yo
Shoes, Huitware, .CaKlery, Notions, Songs &c,,
CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST, COME ONE, COME ALL.
V' e will keep a good (supply of Corn, Meal, Flour, Bacon, Lanl, Sugar Coflee, Syrup
Moms-ses, Chewing and Smoking Tobacco of various kinds at the very lowest Cash Pricks
ilib UNfcS’l BAR AND BA it ROOM.—The Best Bar and Bear keeper Johnnie Ackiin,
always on hand day and night. Master • I songs an 1 animals. We have a genuine Live BAR
with a general assortment ol‘ Foreign and Domestic Liquors of all grades and qualities.
Sacramental Wines at Cost.
Thanking our numerous friends foe the liberal patronage, hoping a continuance of the
the same. We challenge competition and rivalry in Groceries and
ffTJKNITCRE! FURNITURE!!
Now is the tiiiictotfri vonv houses furnished,
“ * *
' aWbb
THOBUPSiN, mu & CO,.
NEWNAN GEORGIA,
is the place to buy. Bedsteads with rollers at $4
i. Btill,
Dr. J. A. C'Jopton, of Huntsville, Ala., has
invented a small Still run by an oil lamp,
that will make
From Five to Twenty five Fallons of
Pure Brandy a Pay.
Every family South ought to keep n lew
gallons of pure Brandies for-medicinal jiur
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, sir a ? ■•be r
ries, (JJerries, Plums, Peaches,
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 live
dollars, with the right to use it in their own
family.
This indispensable apparatus, can ho 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 onlers, to his agent, 11. B Roper,
Huntsville, Alabama. aug". 10.
To Oar Customers,
We have Just received a large stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER DRY
C3r d-w 3C3 7
Tire latest Styles of Lvdies & Gents. Hats,
Boots c&y Shoes,
HARDWARE & CUTLERY,
CROCKERY & GLASSWARE.
Also a large stock of New Orleans Sugar
Aim Gulden SYnru.
STEWART a LOSS.
Maul, 20, 1672—1 y.
~ PorSala
The undersigned offers to sell in the town
of Carrollton, one btishifss Lot near the
square,-also a residence lot in the Northern
part of the town. For further particulars,
apply to G. W. H Alt BEK.
July 26—lm.
IR o«stc3L Kotice.
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
M»-lut<»-*h road, near John Davis in th ■ 11th Dis
trict, and running by W. W. and Joseph Farmer’s,
thence by Ifliey Meadors. A. Dotes, and near J.
P Stephensou's farm. ti. nee intersecting the
road leading from Bowdon to Girley's bridge, on
Tallapoosa river, thence across the river by Win
Tiinmoii3 to the Primitive Baptist Church, where it
will intersect the Laurel Hill and Carrollton road.
I will pas* upon said petition, on the first Tues
day in November next, at the Ordinary's office in
Carrollton, ami miv person wishing t > interpose
oi jections, will file the same on or before that day.
D. li. JITIAN. Ordinary.
This September 25‘h, 1 T-.‘.
Willi AX EX TEX SITE As
soil 7.1 JEN T OF
Q*roceries
OF ALL
KINDS. FAMILY SUPPLIES,
FarmiiTg Tools, Leather. Boot?,
ANDERSON & GOODWIN,
j&.ttoxrci’sris at Law,
office nonu’a corner,
ATLANTA, GA.
Will practice In all the Court* of Futton. and ad
joining counties. Special attention given to col
led ions. Defers to Unrtrell JI Stephens.
HIE ATLANTA SUN
23£xdLl3r~cfo ' s €7^7“eol£.l3r.
-l lAce Paper on Diet Issues r ”
Ai.kxandek IT. Stephens, Politica
Editor,
A. R. Watson, News Editor,
J. llta ly Smith, General Editor and
Business Manager.
T lie Sun Is an earnest advocate of Demo
cratic principles, and a defender of Liberty,
adhering to the time honored land-marks ol
true Democratic faith. We look upon the
success of the party in (becoming struggle as
a paramount object of patriotic desire. To
this end we shall labor zealously, lookiug con
fidently to (he 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
■caßM‘< ureto u.- Liberty and good Government
, oh 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 sos-
I ten and. We shall give a correct report of the
proceedings of tire 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
gri*t wo.k and contributes to the columns
of inn sun Rmcst daily.
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