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9 p«rprH. —Rev. Wm. Diimpnck’s
9 „ r rr's>*ri,, ;.i\,uu'V are: Ist Sabbath at
9 meni 111:1 (Lrolltou ;id Villa Rica ; 4th
■#.. factory;
■c •.•ford- 1 - rnrncn.— Services by at
Mrtrto**/, \,i,h,th: R ' v - Jo*. Chambers on
■('• : ’ i Vth'r!e»cb mouth. Prayer meeting every
■SjjSy -Rev. O. tWColquit on 3d
■ I# 1 ” 1 ' 11 ' -IW A. C. Borden will
-htirrh oil the Ist Sunday
I • ,bf i in each month tt til changed,
K«»t nri,y J lie public will be t>.ificd. The
K* klCn ill observe this announcement. _
K ,„iouncemcnts
Itreasurer.
1 Vnrrm OF Carroll County.— We pro
■ Tot® 8 ' 01 *ol• J M llaMKit K, Jii.(a wouud
eflinlihate for the oflice of County
county.
f FOR TAX COLLECTOR.
oz.vwßß-An old citizen, who has contri
■J nN is» - ' , he public euterpri e« o the
9«ated la y, L; lC ea tmnsulf as an independent
tr fax Collector of Carroll county.
Kja ,BW - _ _
Public f peaking.
Co ] Geo. N. Lester, Col. Henry
j> Harris, the Democratic candidate
l-rCoD'Tvss from tins Distiiut, and
Probably G«n. A. H. Colquitt and
ther distinguished speakers will ad
jress the citizens of Carroll county,
4t Carrollton, on Thursday the 31st
October. Let there be a grand rally
to hear these distinguished orators?
pon the public questions of the day.
Kotice.
All pers 'im indebted to ine, will
.lease come forward and settle.
J. 0. MULLEN NIX.
Oct, 4th 1872—ts.
trjf Real eew legal advertisements
ItiT See dissolution notice J. Row-!
:5..(l it Cos. Bowonville.
Killing frost the lirst of thi and j
nek. which alayed potato vines, cot
1011, i’CC.
feiT Wat Wells has horses and
unit's for rale at his Livery Stable.
Bs o Forage wanted by Wat Wells
stiis Livery Stable
Cotton. —Everywhere we tee white !
m:ton patches, aid now that we have j
y a killing frost, we presume it will !
jibe open in a short while.
*sT The attention oi tiie reader is
died to the advertisement of Jesse}
Y. :;m! Samuel A. Blalock. They talk
like they mean business. All they
fok is a tiial, and they will be certain
to4ra<ie with you.
Id'Wo learn that the choir from
bil 'li Church will sing at the Meth
wlii-t Church at this place on the 4th
dui'iLy in this month, at 3 o’clock,
and also at night. The public are in
vited.
E. G. Kuamek.—Mr. Kramer has
received his fall and winter stock of
.oods and notifies the public ot the
nine, through our advertising columns,
dr. K, sells exclusively upon the :
'leh system, and hence his motto is '
"'juick sales ami short profits.” Read j
hs ndveitiseinent.
The citizens and Teachers of I
Cr/roll county, will be addressed at j
deeao s Academy 14th November next j
Y the Hon. Gentlemen, P. F. & W. j
b Si, i h on the subject ot education, i
‘Etchers :ue especially invited as mai
•"'s of vital importance to the profes
will be discussed.
hie double column advertisement of
E' W. C. New The Dr. is now
tutming it “Aaron alone,” and having
J ls t received a large and varied stock
01 fj'tods, he is determined, to supply
! ' le public, with everything m his
■he, it they will but give him a trial. ,
dr. Isham Perdue is now with the
Doctor, and will he glad to see his
::eru L and the public round.
N-Tejuor Court.—The Superior
court for this county adjourned on
'■bt Saturday at noon, after disposing
° l a ! the business upon the docket,
except a few cases in which G. W.
‘Estui Esq., was interested, he being
to ° unwell the latter part of the week j
to go to trial upon them Among t.e
a \vers in attendance whose name
' e Lilt’d to mention last week,was It.
Die-hards Esq. of Bowenville, who
in several of the most
i:n portant cases before the Court.
Negrocide.—We learn that a ne
the name of Henry Drayton
another by the name of John
"Lomas, six miles below this at the
| “Ero»d work of Captain My rack on
Tuesday the 14th. The negro
‘ a yton was afterwards captured and
r, Right to this place, and after trial
. Jt iur ° Justice Acklin, committed to
jail.
LtHBONAi—We had a call last
jj fro ‘i Hon M. C Summerlin of
r c °unty, who has been recently
e Wted from that county to the
s'sEiture, by a handsome majority*
of 8 R° n0 * IOm President Henderson,
geotU ° U C ° llege - Mr - H ’ isa
. ry °‘ uan °f great industry and ener
and; ; n U ‘ ld is determined to place Bow
tiona if!^* moil g tlie first institu
ln the land of its kind.
Professor Ryan and his son,
° “» ave fDe fun loving people of
° UI touna c °uple of entertainments
los week. On Monday night owing
t 0 the sllort notice given, theaudieuce
was not very large. Professor Ryan
“opened the show” with a lecture
upon education. This was rather te
dious to those who went for the pur
pose of laughing alone, but was con
sidered vei;y good by the older h* ads.
After this master Rolla appeared in
a variety of characters. First as a
(i woman’s rights woman,” and suc
cessively as an illiterate newsboy, a
simple, a bashful school boy, &c.,
in ail ot which the deafening applause
and laughter gave token of his success
and the approval ot the audience.
On Tuesday night the Professor
delivered a sound, practical, sensible
lecture upon the independence and
stability of Nature’s laws, after which
Master Rolla again appeared in a se*.
ries of characters, and created much
fun and merriment for the audience.
Success to both.
Saw Mile Burnt. —We regret to
learn that the saw mill of Mr. C. E.
Walker, formerly Kelly <fc Walker,
two miles from this place, on the
Newman road, w r as burned night be
fore last. The engine it is thought is
not materially injured. Some plan
ing machinery and a good deal of
lumber was also destroyed. AVe
did not learn the origin of the fire ?
nor the estimated loss ot Mr.
W alker.
A review of Judge Bigby’s
speech, delivered here last week, is
crowded out.
Closing Exoicises W. J. Doster’s
School.
Editor Tijjes :—The examination
and exhibition of Prof. IF. J. Dosters
school carue off the 13th September.
TFe will not enter into a full detail of
the exercises on that occasion, but
hope you will bear with us, that we
may show to the public that we have
a good teacher, and the proper mater
ial, when properly trained as they
have been this year, to make an inter
esting school.
The examination commenced at 10
o’clock a. m. Prof. Doster aunounc-’
ed in the begining that there would
be no select lessons, and Prof. R. P-
Davis of Villa Rica, and Prof. C. A.
Steed of Liberty Aoa lemy, were
invited to examine the classes. The
examination by these gentlemen was
quite satisfactory to the patrons. The
best of order was preserved by the
pupils. Everything moved on like
clock work. Re will not occupy,
your space by gi> ing a detailed descrip
lion of the evening exercises, but suf
iice it to say that they were also sat
isfactory.
The exhibition at night was the
grand occasion. And the exhibition
we must say here, had not taken up
any of the school hours for its prepa
ration. After a short piece of music
an introductory declamation, by Mas
ter Bernard Aw trey opened the per
formance, followed by various decla
mations ami compositions, together
with now and then disguiseed perform
ances, by A. J. Richards and J. F.
Shields of Lickskillet, who by the by,
are as good performers as our country
affords. As it would occupy t o much
space we will not specify tne different
parts and plays, but injustice to the
Professor and his pupils will say, that
all performed their parts well. The
exhibition closed at 11 p. m.
Now a tew more words and I am
done. Fellow citizens and patrons ol
Macedonia school, you know we have
a competent and faithful teacher, 0.,e
whose name is inso»ibed indelibly up
on the hearts of our children, one wm ,
though strict in school discipline, ev
ery child not only respects but loves,
iii the highest degree. And now what
next ? I say. for the convenience ot
both teacheis and pupils, let us have
a good house built. This we are in
want ot you ail know. Then comeom
and all, let us look to our duty. L t
us determine to have a coni odious aim
convenient house. It will not cost
any of us individually very much.—
The Professor, if his services are se j
cured at Macedonia Church, proposes
to use his best efforts to show what
can be done the ensuing year.
In conclusion Mr. Editor I will say
that I am no longer a candidate for
Tax Collector, but propose a race tor
Treasurer. The people will please
remember me in the coming election,
aid give me their support, tor which
i shall feel under many obligations.
Respectfully.
J. M. Hamickr, Jk,
Sand Ilill, Ga.
A J. Cox, Esq., La Grange, Ga. —
This talented, eloquent aud popu
lar gentleman delivered an interest
ing lecture in the Chapel ot the
Masonic Institute last week. His
subject was “County Development as
an Object of Honest Pride aud Wor
thy Ambition.”
A large audience greeted the lec
turer and heartily enjoyed “the feast
of good things" which he spread be
fore therm
Among the points discussed by the
speaker were two which deserve
special mention aud which ought to
receive the serious consideration ot
all.
1. The homestead exemption is an
incubus upon the credit of all, and
especially upon the farming popula
! tion.
2. The lien laws stimulate farmers
to speculative farming but at the
same time, on account of the home
stead exemption, place them largely
at the mercy of dealers in plantation
supplies.
The consequence is farmers have
been plundered to a large extent, the
fanning interest is depressed, and ail
other interests are languishing.
Let the farmers of Georgia rallv,
sweep these unjust laws from the sta_
tute book and restore prosperity to
the State. Auditor.
Read Grand Jury Present
ments.
Mamed, on Sunday, the 13th inst. }
at the residence of the bride s father
by Benjamin C Word, Esq , Mr
Charles Holowav to Miss Nancy Ann
Alllord, all of Carroll county, Ga
Call on Kinnard & Arnall when you
go to New nan, give them a trial, they
offer inducements to buy of thein.-L
They keep a good supply of Family
Groceries, See. East side public square,
in front of Court House.
Misses M. C. & E M. Thomasson
Lave just received a large addition to
their stock of Millinery and Fancy
Goods. Ladies will find it. to their
interest to examine their stock and
hear their prices before purchasing
elawhere.
i Attention. —J. W. Downs has on
exhibition and for sale at his store
V est 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 tt New, are most
urgently requested to come forward
and settle. The firm has 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
: tenaed its credit, we hope, will
| appreciate the situation, and will
j come forward, now that the cotton
crop ;s pouring into market, and mon
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 \V. C. New at the
old Stand, where old accounts can be
settled. tl.
Carroi.l, 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 Thej: keep
a large stock mid 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 D. P. Woodroof who
are with them will be glad to have
their friends call when in Newnan.
Aug. 30, 1372-ts.
Carrollton Market.
CARROLLTON, OA.. Oct, 17,
OFFICE or THK CARROLL COU*TY TIMES.
Cotton—Sales of the week 4o bales. We quote
Middlings ltfAt
Low Middlings 16
Good Ordinary
Corn, per bushel 1 o 0
Wheat 1 1 50
Peas, “ “ ... 100
Dried Apples per pound
Peaches pealed “ “ 8
Peaches unpeuled 4
Butter “ “ . 20
Eggs per doz 15
Chickens 15
Bacon Sides 15
Bulk ” 14
Lard 15
HumiS. C 20
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Hack Line Schedule,
Leaves Kewnan at
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Bowdon, Monday, Wad-
Returns Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday
—arriving at Newnan at 4 k p. m. in time for
the train to Atlanta. HARRIS &. BAKER
sept. 13. ly. Proprietor.’
STOCKHOLDER'S MEETING.
gegMttSft
The annual meeting of the Stockholders of
the Savannah (iriffio and North Ala. Rail
road for the election of President, nnd Di
rectors to serve for the ensuing year will be
h.*ld in iVewnan Coweta county on Thurs
day the 7th day of November next at 10
o'ul oc a. m. Milo S. Fbekmah,
oct. 11. Secrete ry & Treasurer.
BOWDON COLLEGE
The exercises of the next term will open
Thursday, August 15th.
Tuition per month $5 40
Board per monib including u!l
* items. sl2 50 to sls
Classes will be organize*] 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 iu thi3 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 geuerous suppoit and pat
romige of our people. Jt rivals uo 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
yffiorrls 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 rcAch 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 isa
iberal patronage. ’I Ids we hope, by a faffh
tul discharge oi duty, to receive.
PRIZE SCIIOLLARSHIPS.
To the applicant who can stand the best
examination iu the studies required far en
tering eacli 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 Class will obtain a free scholarship for
four years. The one for the Sophomore, for
three years &c.
AII applicants must reside in Carroll county
For Catalogue address the Pics’dent
Rev. F. H. M. HENDERSON,
or J. D. MOORE, Jr.
Sect. B. TANARUS,
aug. 2, 1872,
LIVERY^
I Sale
STiLBLB
By B. II 7VRTGHT, Newnan, Ga. Stable
near Baptist Church. [oct 4,3 m.
.. , . ■
Notice.
/11l persons indebted to the late firm of
Kelly & Walker for the year 1871, must
come forward and settle by ihe first day of
November, or we will proceed to collect, bv
law. persons indebted for the year 1872
must settle by the fi st of December, or we
will do likewise by them.
KELLEY & WALKER.
Oct. li, ’72
KEEP IT BEFORE
Til© People,
That JOHN W. MERRELL is offering his
SPING STOCK
On the live and let live principle.
Great inducements are offered for CASH
The credit system is playing out so don’t
mention it.
April 26, 1872.
To Our Customers,
We have Just received a large stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER BUY
The latest Styles of Ladies & Gejtts. Hats,
Boots db Slices,
HARDWARE & CUTLERY,
CROCKERY & GLASSWARE.
Also a large stock of New Okleaks Scoa*
and Golden Sfacp.
STEWART St LONS.
March 29, 1872—1 y.
ANDERSON & GOODWIN,
Attorn’ys at Law,
OFNICE DODD’S CORNED,
. ATLANTA , GA.
Will practice in all the Courts of Fnlton. and ad
joining counties. Special attention given to col
lections. Refers to Gartrdl & Stephens.
Land deeds for sa’o at this of
fice
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
GEORGIA, Carroll Copstt.
Application will te made to the Court of
Ordinary of Carroll county, on the first
Monday iu November next, for leave to sell
all the -eal estate belonging to the estate of
J M. Blalock, late of said countv, deceased.
B. M LONG, .fdin'r.
Oct. 11-40d.
Administrator’s Sale.
mil lie sold on the first Tuesday in De
cember next between the legal hours of sale
10 o'clock a. tu. and 4 o’clock p m., at the j
residence ol J. M. Blalock, late of said coun
ty deceased, all the perishable property of
said J. M. Bla'cck. deceased, embracing
household and kitchen furniture, cows and '
calves, horse, buggy, sewing machine, bar- j
ness, waggon, carpet, books, piano, stove,
plow gear, plows &c.. Ac. '1 h - sale to be
continued until the whole is sold. Terms i
of sale are cash.
JVod-iiverv of anything sold, until the
terms of sale are complied with.
B. M. LONG, .dJm'r.
Oct. 11, ’72.
Administrator’s JSale.
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 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 O. Blair late of said county deceased,
and for the benefit of the hairs and creditors
of said deceased. Terms Cash.
WM. 11. JOHNSON, Jr., Adm’r.
sept 20, 72*-tds.
Administrator’s Sale.
BY Virtuo of an order of the Court of Or
dinary of Carroll county, will be sold before
tho Court House dcor in Carrollton, on the
first Tuesday in November next, within the
legal hours of Sale, the following property
to-wit: Fifty acres of the Bast 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.
WM. 11. JOHNSON. Jr., Admr.
sept- 20, tds.
Executors Sale.
Under the direction of the last will and
testament of Elizabeth Jones late of said
county deceased, will be sold on the first
Tuesday in A'ovember next, before the Court
Mouse door in Carroliton, within the legal
hours of Sale, the following valuable land:
Lot (JVo lj one, in the 10th District of Car
roll county, and the undivided half of lot
A’o. 220 in the sth District of said county,
the firs being the late residence of the de
ceased with a valuable plantation and dwell
ing and out buildings. The same sold for
a division amongst the legatees of suid
Elizabeth Jones, deceased, as her property.
Terms Cash.
JOHN SJ!A DINGER, Exec'r.
sept 20tds
GEORGIA, Carroll county.
Whereas Margaret Walker, administrator
of John M. Walker, represents to the court,
iu her petition, duly.filed, and entered on
record, that she has fully administered John
M Walker’s estate 'This is, therefore, to
cite all |>ersons concerned, kindred and credi
tors, to show cause il any tiny can, why said
administrator should not be discharged Iron)
her udministra ion. and teceive letters of dis
mission oil the first Monday in December
next. D. B JUfIAN, Ord’y.
aug 23—4 m.
G EORGI A, Carroll 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- JUIIAJV, Ord’y.
aug. 2. ’72.
G EORG IA—CARRoim County.
Jesse YV. <fc J M Muse, Esq., applies for
letters of administration on the estate of W.
L*. Muse, deceased.
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 bylaw, and show cause,
if any they can, why letteta of administra
t ot) should not be Ranted to said applicants,
on the J 4f Monday in A r <>vemher next.
D. B. JULIAN, Ord’y
OCt, 4, 1 O.J.
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, this 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,
on Thomas Job son’s estate.
Witness my hand and official signature.
D. B JUH \N, Ord’y
oct 4, 1872 lm.
Administrator's {Sale.
BY Virtue of an order of the Court of
Ordinary of Carroll county will be sold be
fore the C outtJ/ouse door in 2/a raison county
at Buchanan, on the first Tuesday in Novem
ber next, within the legal hours of Bale, the
following property to-wit : The east half of
lot No. 9, in the original Btb District of Car
roll now 7/arallson county. The creek run
ning North and So'uth beiug the dividing line
of said lot. Sold as the property of William
0 Neal late of said county deceased, and for
the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said
deceased. Terms Cash.
J. B. WILLIAMSON,
sept2otds.] Adm’r with the will annexed.
Administrator’s Sale.
BY Virture of an order of the Court of
Ordinary ol Carroll county, will be sold be
lore the Court Mou.-e door in Carrollton,
on the first Tuesday in Aovernb r next, with
iu the legal hours of Sale, the following
propirty to wit ; Lot of Land number one
hundred and sixty-five (165.) in the 11th
Di-taict Carroll county. Ga., lying ten miles
South west of Carrollton, with two settle
ments on it. Sold as the property of M. C.
Scott, late of said county, deceased, lor the
benefit of the he rs and creditors of said de
ceased. TeimsCash.
II N. Win GINS, Adm’r.
sept 20:ds.
Administrator’s Sale.
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in
November nest, before the Court Rouse
door in Newnan, Ga.. between the legal hoars
of .Sale, lot of land number 158. in the
sth District of Cavroll county. Sold as the
property of toe estate of John H. Johnson,
late of said county deceased. Terms Cash.
* G. L JOHNSON, Adm’r.
sept 20, tds.
B oad Notion.
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 llth Dis
trict. aud running by W. W. aud Joseph Farmer’s,
thence by Riley Meadors, A. Dukes, and near J.
P. Stephenson's farm, thence intersecting the
road leading from to Girlev’s bridge, on
Tallapoosa r.vcr, thence across the river by VVm
Timmons to the Primitive Baptist Church, where It
will intersect the Laurel Hill and Carrollton road.
I will pass upon said petition, on the first Tues
day in November next, at the Ordinary’s office in
Carrollton, and any person wishing to Interpose
O' Jections, will file"tne same on or before that day.
D. B. JT7HAN. Ordinary.
This September 25tb, 1879
If. C. .V/i If’N
NEW STORE.
New Goods! New Goods! !
EVERYTHING BRAN NEW*.
W. C. New would inform his friends, and the public generally, that he is still fit thfi
old stand of Blalock JL New, and is now receiving a large
Bran New St ools. of GOods,
Consisting of everything usually kept in a first class store, such as Dry Goods, Hats,
Clips, Boots, Shoes, Hardware, Crockery, Sole and Up}»er Leather, Sugar, Coffee, See.
Come and see me before purchasing elsewhere, aud see if l cannot make it lo your
interest. [oct 18] C« INiEIVV .
LARGE OPENING
OF
Fall and Winter OoOdsi.
THE BEST AND LARGEST
STOCK OF GOODS
To be found m the Town, can now bo seen at the popular Oxi Paica Hors* of
E. G. Kramer.
Having replenished my stock, I have made extra preparation for a large
Fall and Winter Trade.
and cau show a FULL LINE OF GOODS iu every DEPARTMENT.
I rcßpecfully tender my thank? to the citizens of this town and county for thfi
liberal patronage bestowed upon me during the past year. I shall endeavor to merit
and retain the same by dealing fairly upon equitable principles, and giv'ng full valua for
the money. Give me a call aud be convinced. .
F. G, K.RA.MER,
-RaT* For Cotton I pay as usual tho highest market prices.
Dlalock’s Dry Goods Store.
Bran 3Now Dry Goods for Sale
BY
JESSE Y. & SAMUEL A. BLALOCK.
Store room right where their j>rices are—at the lowest part of the public square
A number one lot First Class Fry Goods just received.
A first rate lot of Sugar and Coffee just recieved, a first rate lot of Boots, Shoes, Hats.
Dress Goods, Factory yarns sheeting-s and shirtings, umbrellas, carpet bags and wooleu
goods, aud notions just received iu the new built store at tho South cast corner of thfi
square.
A good supplv of tin ware and crockery just rccieved and all on the market fit tbt
lowest price. One thousand five hundred dollars ol these goods will be offered at extra
ordinarily low figures during the next twenty days. Greenbacks cover a multitude of
sin in a store house, and the wages of sin is death, and the ca-h system is the best for all,
and a little cash will buy more goods from J. Y. Blalock than a man and his wife cao toat.
SANDERS & ORR
NEW NAN, GA.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers
IN
IIM mm, GROCERIES, HITS, UUVIU, It., it.
-1- Shoes Bought Direct from Manufactures in Boston. -t
SALESMEN
BEN ORR [oct 4 ly] BEN WRIGHT.
Railroad Mas Come!
The Heaviest Stock of Family
GROCERIES, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS,
on hand and still arriving ainoe the w.*,r at
Xi. J. SMITH cfc BRO'S,
CARROLLTON, GEORGIA.
Be sure you are right, then go ahead. We
Groccrlos
Shoes, Halt, ware, Cuttlerv, Notions, Sorgs &c,,
CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST, COME ONE, COME ALL.
We will keep a good supply of Corn, Meal, Flour. Bacon, Lard, Sugar Coffee, Syrup
Molasses, Chewing aud Smoking Tobacco of various kinds at the very lowest Cash Prick#
THE FINEST BAR AND BAR ROOM.—The Best Bab and Beab keeper Johnnie Ackliu,
always on hand day and night, Master of songs an 1 animals. W’e have a genuine Live BAR
with a general assortment of Foreign and Demeitic Liquors of all grades and qualities.
Sacramental Wipes at Cost.
Thanking our numerous friends for the liberal patronage, hoping a continuance of tbe
the same. Wo challenge competition and rivalry in Groceries aud Price#.
FURNITURE! FURNITURE!!
Now is the time to get yonr houses furnished,
ANM *
THOMPSON, COLE & CO..
NEWNAN GEORGIA,
is the place lo buy. Bedsteads with rollers at $4.