The Carroll County times. (Carrollton, Ga.) 1872-1948, October 25, 1872, Image 3

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I . MV}*? NO 1,1 T - °‘ ° T ' or ? a O* I " i|, '' ,? pecoad Hnd fonrth *' r| - ■JV 14, ■s#* __ I Masonic: I t ire No-rj- F- J '• M m warrant 1,1 /Csno* 1 .^ fi *,u,ber 1 , 1 84S, meets Oh the IWg'ftsda? i» each month. Clinch Directory. K rntißCH.-Rer.Wm. Pimmnck's I t'ountv are: Ist Sabbath at I ‘ v^men ,<in od carrhllton; 3d Villa ttica ; 4th factory, r „ TTRCH —Services by’ at I l Sabbath: Rev. Jos. Chambers on |y>J h in each month. Prayer meeting every _w ev . O. W. Colqnlt on 3d rr.ri-T ‘ 'TThin. n each month. |jS» v * nd n , rRCH --b , ev. A. C. Borden will I' ;„,.tiaN l l jyt Church on the Ist Sunday I , in th ein each month n itil changed, I bt [' r e ~ü b li<- will be notified. The I this announcement. I , niiouncomoiats FOR ORDINARY, •nthorized to announce L, C. McCAL- I lT« ,re „ iVulcijeudent candidate for Ordinary. I W- 4! 1111 1 FOR cot NT Y TREASURER. .voters of Cahrom. Uounty.-Wo pro- I Torn-', j M Ha MKIGh, .tk.Oi wound rs'.‘J 1 *, 0 ! a* a candidate for the office of Comity I'nrerof Carroll county. for tax collector, pivker— An old citizen, who has CnitfF J' bS i ,r,-|y to the public enterprises o the Iwirf l!,r *„ I ,M I ,cea himself as an independent • , Tax Collvctor of Carroll county. *!}%»■ ' Speaking. ful. Geo. N. Lester, Col. Henry p j£ ari -is, the Democratic candidate Jr Congress from this District, and probably Gen. A. H. Colquitt and other distinguished speakers will ad- J. ess tlic citizens of Carroll county, at Carrollton, on Thursday the 31st October. Let there he a grand rally to hear these distinguished orators, pon the public questions of the day See advertisement ot N. J. Vh.vullcr in to days pnjtpv. tr'T See new Legal advcitisments in another column. Weather —The past few days has foe,, changeable and some showers. To-day (Thursday ) is quite pleasant &ir The following ticket was oket ,l in Carrollton on the 24 to- inst.: jl.ivor Eli Henson, Aldermen James iVtcinan, C. C. Smith, \\ . I*. Kiraley, James Thikut Bar The citizens and Teachers cf 'Carroll county, will he addressed at Ihese’s Academy 14th November nivxt hv tiie 1 ton. Gentlemen, D. F A iT C Smith on the subject of educa tion. Teachers are especially invited ;:s matters of vital importance C> the profession will be discussed. I:JT Mr. 1\ G. Garrison's brick Store is begining to lift its bead above Cuegroaml The sills are now being hiil, and every effort being made hr its rapid completion. Mr. (Lins'in tioserves a great deal of credit tor his .a wave ring fidelity in the promise of eiylhiil Hoad, and for liisenergy and u(f:er{>rise in building up and improv yaagthe business lots of our city. t-'S" To il.iy (Thursday) inangu niti's a new ora in the history of C:ir riiton. On t«i-d:ay is being held the iii'st nmnifi] >;il election, our town has tver witnessed, and before our paper •vaelics its subscribers the first mayor -mil aldermen of the then, city of Car fullton will be duly installed in their otlices. T'here are two sets of candi- Tites in the held and it is yet doubtful "'liicli party will be elected. Three twers for the prosperous, enterprising htv of Carrollton. / (Communicated) / El'iTOR Times :— Permit me, through jour columns, to express my most sin cm; gratitude to those my friends "'l>o contributed so much to my ease a 'd comfort, at the the time of my mistoitune, caused by an untime- J blast which occurred on the 18th ''ft while engaged in blowing rock on ll| oS. G. AX.A,R. R. Prominent * :il °ng whom I would desire to men 'bn the names of Captain Mi rack, * s rs Kenady, Carson, Embry, I s ail a:iu others wliose names 1 cannot now 'aetitiun hut whose kindness will ever rniust great fully remembered. Also u }' neighbors and numerous friends "ho have visited me so often during ]] y nd-ivtiou, and have done so much -my relief, offering many deeds of kindness which only the helpless and dieted can appreciate. For these fa ' ors and tokens of respect, I owe to :: y neighbors and friends, a debt of mating gratitude which 1 can never r TW. But tiust that the giver of all "°°d may reward each one with these "brings which await the pure in D. W. Starlings. °G. IT, 1872. . va roll, Heard and Joining ot'.NTivg. — r li io well known firm G. ■' & K. A. Johnson, at Newnan, are '■rnibng extensive preparation to sup I'd tlic wants of their numerous cus ’ oners and friends, with all the Gro ntß and Dry Goods they want du ‘ die Fall and Winter. They keep urge stack and sell at wholesale and, ,|huS. \\ p] Pay your cotton, or sen lor von, without charges. They jM’ constantly on hand a heavy ic'i.'l ! >>a ogingand Ties at wholesale l>]( '°' ad ’ ai >d have several comforin witi U f ; olnm °dioiis rooms connected (l , ,lle i r stores, which are always tip,. and offered gratuitously to lb • Ust,oniei ' s and friends to spend T n "‘ft! 1 while in their town. Capt. ave l°° and aud D - p - Woodroof who will be glad to have ' I call when in Newnan. An S- 30, iSTLVtt*. Carroll Superior Court. ON TMli WAY. TVe left Newnah, October fitli, for Carrollton. A\ e began our journey .done, but soon were overtaken bv Mr Williamson, Sheriff of Carroll, and Judge FeatherstOn, of this city. As usual, we ate a lunch at Blair’s Spring about noon. In due time we had crossed the river, and were in the se verest shower of rain we had seen fall in many days. Like all things earth ly, it soon passed aw ay. All along the road, on the west side of the Chattahoochee, were visible evidence of enterprise and improvement called forth by the anticipated visit of the iron horse to that region. Whites burg is growing, and ere long it is hoped by many of its citizens that it may’ be the happy possessors ofa Court Mouse. CARROLLTON is improving rapidly. Its population is increasing, while many parts of the town are adorned by handsome resi dences of recent erection, the resi deuces of .air. John Y . Stewart, is very attrative in size and appearance. Mr. Kramer’s little cottais cozy as ° v heart could wish. AN o saw many more tasty houses, but memory can net recall the names of their owners. Mr. I*. G. Garrison, whose faith, din ing the dark and uncertain day’s of the past that he would live to see a railroad completed to Carrollton, was almost Abrahamic in many particu lars, is now preparing to have built, on the site ot his former stand, a large brick store house. The citizens of the place ought to deposit in one of the cornerstones some evidence of Mr. Garrison’s long friendship for that railroad which calls that house into existence. Carrollton, while guarding her ma terial is ntft forgetful of her educa tional interests. The tow nis blessed with two thriving schools, Professor Reese will complete, in a jew weeks, a large Seminary building, near his residence. It is the intention of the Professor to dedicate it on the 14th of November. lie will open his school next session, in his new build ing, in which lie will have ample and comfortable accommodations for tw r o hundred pupils. Prof. Reese is one of the most accomplished and untirer ing educators in the South, and at his own expense has-erected a building which is an honor to him living and will perpetuate Mis memory after death. Tin: ELECTION. We heard many efforts to account for the election of Mr. Long, Republi can, over Mr. Candler, Democrat, as the Representative of the county, al though Carroll gave.. Gov. Smith mot e than oJO majority over Walker. The result of these efforts ended in the declaration that the Democrats elected Mr Long. It is true, that many local questions were involved, yet Mi . Long had many warm person al Democratic friends who, in addi tion to his own party’, had confidence in Ills integrity and qualifications, and voted for him. Mr. Long had been a public-spirited citizen, aided much in securing Carroll county and Car roll-ton the railroad, had been raised in the county’ and from boyhood bad himself that his friends increased annually, until all who knew’ him esteemed him aV.cl hence the Democrats who voted against I,im did not during the canvass oppose him vigorously. Although Mr. Long is a Republican, it is not thought that he would support any men or mens tires of that party, unless he believes the welfare ot the State will be ad vanced by such support. COURT. His Honor, Judge Buchanan presi ded with ease and grace, and prompt ly and clearly decided all questions submited. No important cases were tried. Jim Lewis, colored, plead guilty ot burglary in the night time, but was not sentenced before we left Tuesday rn orn ing. POLITICAL SrEETWIES. Wednesday noon, Mr Cox, Solicitor General, delivered a stirring speech against Grant and in support of Gree ley. Ills arguments and appeals were greeted with enthusiastic ap plause. The speaker rasped Judge Bigbv severely. Wednesday mght, Hon. W. C. Smith, of Grantvillc, ad dressed a large audience on the politi cal issues of the day. He nls<} gave Judge Bigby a passing touch, as we were informed, for we did not hear his speech. We have learned that Thursday noon, Judge Bigby came back at Messrs. Cox and Smith, but with what success we know not. Carroll promises to give Greeley and Harris 500 majority in November / GEN. mThEKSON’ UNCLE. During Court we met Mr Elijah Mc- Pherson, who has been a citizen of Carroll more than forty years, and is now in the 83rd year of his age. Age has told on his body but his memory is bright, and he tells with clearness the stories of his early and eventful life. Among other things of interest we learned from him was that he was the uncle of the celebrated Federal General McPherson who was killed in one of the battles around Atlanta. Mr. McPherson was a soldier in the war of 1812, and is now receiving a pension of S9O a year from the gov ernment of the United States. THE TIMES. During our stay we called at the office of the 'Times, and saw its editor and publisher. The limes is a good paper, and we are glad to know it is prospering. CONCLUSION. Our business concluded, we left Carrollton Thursday morning and reached Newman without* encounter ing accident or incident. JjQs" qhe Cotton trade of this market is steadily increasing, and the staple is readily bought by our enter prising merchants at fair prices. Call on Kinnard Arnall when you go to Ncwnan, give them a trial, they offer inducements to buy of them.— They k*op a good supply of Family Groceries, Ac. East side public square, in front of Court House. fiSTMisses M. C. & E. M. Thomasson have just received a large addition to their stock of Millinery and Fancy Goods. Ladies will find it to then interest to examine their stock and hear their prices before purchasing elswhere. Attention, — J. W. Downs has on exhibition and for sale at his store \\ est side of the public Square, a lot of his Patent Plows, which everv 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 dissol ved, consequent upon the death of Mr Blalock, and the goods divided, and hence the necessity of closing up the business. AH those to whom the firm Iras heretofore generously ex tenaed 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 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. if. Carrollton Market* CARROLLTON, GA,, Oct, 24, OFFICE OF TIIE CABKOLL COUNTY TIMEA. Cotton—Sales of the week 4o bales, lit quote Middlings 16% Low Middlings 16% Good Ordinary 16% Corn, per bushel 1 oO Wheat 1 50 I’eas, “ “ 100 Dried Apples per pound 6% Peaches pealed' “ “ ' 8 Peaches on-pealed 4 Putter >l “ 20 TOWDON COLLEGE The excretes of the next term will open Thursday, August 15th. Tuition per month $5 40 Board per month including all items. sl2 50 to sls Classes will be organized in English Gram' mar. Geography and Penmanship, for the benefit of students i>»t fully prepared to en ter the tegular classes.. Bowdon College Ts a School exclusively’ for young men Such arrangements are made, and such ex ercises pursued ns are peon Marly 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. BOW DON COLLEGE Is an institution of Carroll county, of which her citv. ns should he proud. It gives character to the county abroad, and should receive the generous seppoit and pat ronage o-f oar people. Jtiivals no institu tion in the county, for there is no other like it. We, thereto:e solicit the eo-operation of all teachers in the county. BO WDON COLLEGE yfff mis a Collegiate" education to young nun tor less than naT the expense at other Colleges , and by renting rooms and mess ing, a good education is within the reach of every industrious young man. BO WDON COLLEGE Stands upon her merits, and upon this basis is growing in popular favor. The best endowment for an institution of learning is a iberal patronage, ’i his we hope, by a faith ful discharge of duty, to receive. PRIZE SCHOLLARSHIPS. 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 tree scholarship for four years. The ot:e for the Sophomore, for three years kc. Alhipplicnnts must reside in Carroll county For Catalogue address the PreCdent, Rev. F. IL M. HENDERSON, or J. D. MOORE, jr. Sect. B. T. a tig. 2, 1872. ANDERSON & GOODWIN, iLttorn s ys eat X-»£V\7«7, OFfICE TODD'S CORKER, •t TLA XT A, GA. yrm practice in all the Court? of Fulton, and nd jofniug counties. Special attention givun to coi- Afctiou?. Refers to Gar:r 11 A Stephens. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. j GEORGIA, Carroll Cocstt. Application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Carroll county, on the first .Monday in November next, for leave to sell all the -eal estate belonging to the estate of J M. Blalock, late of said county, deceased. B. M LONG, Ffdm’r. Oef. 11-40d. Administrator s Sale. mil lie sold on the first Tuesday in De cember next between the legal hoars of sale 10 o’clock a. m. and 4 o’clock p m., at the residence of J. M. Blalock, late of said coun ty deceased, all the perishable property of said J. M. Blalock, deceased, embracing household and kitchen furniture, cows and calves, horse, buggy, sewing machine, har ness, waggon, carpet, books, piano, gtove. plow gear, plows Ac., &e. The sale to be continued until the whole is sold. Terms of sale are cash. A’o delivery of anything sold, until the terms of sale are complied with. IE M. LONG, yldm r. Oct. 11, ’72. Administrator's Halo. 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 Xo. 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 heirs and creditors of said deceased. -Terms Cash. W.M. H. JOHNSON, Jr., Adm’r. sept 20, 72-tds. Administrator’s Hale. BY Virtue of an order of the Court of Or dinary of Carroll county, will be sold before the Court House door in Carrollton, on the first Tuesday in November next, within the legal hours of Sale, the following property to-wit : Fifty acres of the East corner of lot ot Land No. 48, in the sth District of said county. Sold as (he property of Henry E. Wise, late of said county deceased, and for t'oe benefit of the heirs and creditors of said licensed. Terms Cash. WM. H. JOHNSON, Jr., Admr. sept- 20, tds. * Executor’s Sale. Under the direction of the last will and test-ament of Elizabeth Jones late of said county deceased, will he 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 r o 1) 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 arid dwell ing and out buildings. 'Fite same sold for a division amongst the legatees of said Elizabeth Jones, deceased, as her property. Terms Cash. JOHN SIIA DINGER, Exec'r. sept 20tds. GEORGIA, Carroll county. Whereas Margaret Walker, administrator of Jchn 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 J UIIA X, Ord’y. aug 23—4n>. GEORGIA, Carroll County. Tims. Bonner, Sen. Administrator on estate of Wn>. S. Bonner, deceased, applies lor letteis 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. 13. JUII.AjY, Ord’y. aug. 2, ’72. GLOItG f A —Garroij. Col'xtv. Jesse \V. & ,1 M Muse, Esq.. applies for letters of administration on the estate of W. L’. Muse, deceased. . This is therefore to cite all and 1 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 shoulifnot be granted to said applicants, on the I Jt - Monday in iVovember next. 'l). 13. J Gil AX, Ord’y oct. 4, 1572- GEORGIA, Caiiroi.l 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 r.ext of kin of Thomas Johnson, to be and appear at my office within the time allowed by law, anil show cause if any they can, why permanent administration should not bo granted to F. (J. Johnson, on Thomas Johrson’s estate. Witness my hand and official signature. L>. 13 JUII YA T ANARUS, Ord’y oct 4,1872 lti>. Administrator's Sale. BY Virtue of an order of the Court ©ft Ordinary of Carroll county will be sold be fore the Courtl/buse door in Haralson county at Buchanan, on the first Tuesday in Novem ber next, within the legal hours of Sale, the following property to-vrit r The east half of lot No. 9, in the original Bth District of Car roll now 7/arallson 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. Term* Cash. J. B. WILLIAMSON, sept2otds.] Adm’r with the will annexed. Administrator’s Sale. BY Yirtare of an order of the Court of Ordinary of Carroll county, will be sold be lore the Court House door-in Carrollton, on the first Tuesday in November next, with in the legal hours of Sale, the following property 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 Garruiiten, with two settle ments on it. Sold as the property of M.C. Scott, late of said county, deceased, for (he benefit of the heirs and creditors of said de ceased. Terras Cash, 11. X. WIGGINS, Adm’r. sept 20!d». Administrator s Sale. WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in November next, before the Court House door in Newnan, Ga.. between the legal hours of Sale, lot ot land number 15S, in the sth District of Carroll county. Sold as tbe property of tue estate of Jobu H. Johnson, late of said countv deceased. Terms Cash. G. L siOHNSON, AdmT. sept 20, Ids. Administrator’s Sale. BY virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of Carroll County, will bp sold before the ’Court House door, in the Town ,ol I>ooglftS3ville, in Douglass county within the legal Iwars o! sale on the first Tuesday in December next, the following property to-wit: One hundred and fifty acres of lot No. 47, in the 2d District of originally Carroll, now Douglass county. : Sold as the property of the said NY .C. Bnice, late of Cur roil county deceased, for the ben l i-fit of the heirs and creditors, forms Cash. cc f 18. J. J. JUHAX, -4dm?. I GEORGIA, Cabroll County. Wiley G. Vfarehman, applies to me for exemption of personalty and setting apart and valuation of homestead, and I will pass upon tbeaaine at 10 o'clock, a. m., on Sat urday the 25th inst., at my office, oct. 18. D. B.JUHAN, Onl y. GEORGIA, Carkoli, County. Thomas A Griffin has applied for exemption of personalty, and I will pass upon the same, at ten o'clock, a. m„ on Saturday the 25th iost .at my office. oct3B. * I). B. JUHAN. Ord'y. Administrator’s Sale, BY Virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of Carroll county will be sold before the Court .House door in Carrollton, on the first Tuesday in December next, within the legal hours of Sale, the following proj>erty to-wit: The north east fifty acres of lot No. 219 in the sth district of CSnroll county, Ga. Sold as the property of J. M. J/ardage late of said county deceased, and for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. — Terms Cash. SARA II HA RDA GE, Adtntrix. oct 18, tds. Administrator’s Sale. BY Virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of Carroll couuty, will be sold be fore the Court House door in Carrollton, on tbe forst Tuesday in December next, within the legal hours of sale, the following prop erty, to-wit : Lot of laud number two hun dred and nineteen in in the sixth District, Carroll county, Ga. Thirty acres bottom land, and sixty acres cleared, and a good dwelling and other out houses, lying on the Carrollton and Yanwert road three and one half miles from Villa Rica on the route of the Georgia Western Railroad, bold as the property of Isaac Hannah, late of said countv deceased. Terms cash. JAMES GREEN, . Wr _ RICHARD HANNAH, AUra 3 ' oct 18, td3. 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 the town of Car rollton, within the legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in December next, the following property to-wit : One hundred aud fifty-six acres of lot No 25G in the Gth District; and lot No, 257 in the Gth District; and lot No. 258 in the Gth District, ail of Carrollco unty •' Lot No. 2-11 in the 2d District; and four acres of lot No. 249 in the 2d District, both originally Carroll, now Douglass county, Ga., the same being one entire settlement, All the above land to be sold in Carroll county by the direction of' the Ordinary. Abld as the property of It. N. Russell late of Carroll county deceased, and for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Te’rms cash. T. F. COWAN, .4dm r. oct 18 tds. Guardian’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 the town of Car rollton, in said county, within the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in December next, the following property to-wit : The A r ortn west fifty neves of lot of land No. 130 in the Gth District, of said county. Sold as the property of W. B. Kmbrey, minor orphan of R. G. Kmbrey, for the benefit of said minor and his creditors. Terms cash. NANCY KMBREY,Guardian, oct 18 tds. Dissolution. The firm heretofore existing under the name and style, of J. Rowland & Cos., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Those in debted to the late firm, will make immediate payment to J. Rowland at Bowenville, Ga., as the firm must close their unsettled business. Please save us the troublft of going to see you. J. ROWLAND & 60. oct 18, 1872—St. To Our Customers, We have Just received a large stock of SPUING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS, The latest Stylos of Limns &• Gents. Hass, ZO-ootts GS3 SSTjloojs, HARDWARE & CUTLERY, CROCKERY & GLASSWARE. Also a large stock of New Orleans Sugar and Golden Syrup. STEWART k LONG. March 29, 1872—1 y. Notice. AW persons indebted to the lute firm of Kelly & Walker lor the year 1871, must come forward and settle by the first day of November, or we wrW proceed to collect by law. -411 persons indebted for the year 1872 must settle by the first of December, or we will do likewise by them. KELLEY & WALKER. Oct. It, 1 2. KEEP IT BEFORE. Tlie People, That JOHN W. MERRELL is offering his SPRING 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. Valiable Town Property tor Sale, i i I will sell for cash, or ex j c ’ iau2e for a good pi nutation ; or mill property, a comforta ' hie dwelling in Carrollton, with good out- j buildings, fine orchard with 10 or 12 acres of laml attached; also a very pleasant cottage,, j with outbuildings atwo acres of land; also- j one vacant lot ia lite Southwest- corner of the ' Public Square. Any person wi siring to Gad* for sweh prop erty as the above, would d<* well So call on me. as I am determined to sell. R. L. EDGE WORTS'. Notio©. In compliance with a late act of the Leg islature, amendatory to the act incorporating, the towaof CarrolKon. I hereby asoounce that on Monday the L4tb in&t. I will open a book of registration in which all mule per sons over 21 years of age, residing within one mile ol the Court House, are required to register their names. Said book will be kept opeu each day until Thursday the 24th I inat., on which day the electiou for iUyor | and Councihneu will be held as required by Law. L. P. Mandetillj | oct,ll. Clerk Board ol Commissioners. FRANK N. COULON, Practical Watchmaker & Jeiweler. CARROLLTON, GA. "Work warranted for 12 months. O “'to £>*>A P cr da?- Agents wanted? All ?£>£l/claeseß 6f working people, of either sex. young or old. make more money at work for ns in their spare moments, or all the time, than at anything else. Particulate free, Addiees G. Stui soii & Cos., Portland, riiaiue. ?«pt. 6,1872- y. W. C. .VfJ »»•’*• IVE3W. STORE. New Goods! New Goods!! EVERYTHING BRAN NEW. W. C. New would infm-m his friends, and the public generally, that he is still at the old stand of Blftloik &. New, and is now receiving a large Bran New St t>olac_ of G-Oodfif, Consisting of everything usually kept in a first class store, such as Dry Goods, Hats, Capa, Boots, Shoes, Hardware, Crockery, Sole ami Upper Leather, Sugar, Coflee, Ac. ► Gome aud see me before purchasing elsewhere, ami see if I cannot make it to your interest. [oct 18] W. O. JXTJES^V. LARGE OPENING OF xr*ci 11 and Winter GoOds^ THE REST AND LARGEST STOCK. OF 1 GOODS To be found in the Town, can now be seen at the popular Osn Price House of E. hi. Kramer. Having replenished my slock, I have made extra preparation for a large Fall ami Winter Trade. and can show a El EL LINE OF GOODS in every DEPARTMENT. I respecfully tender my thanks to the citizons of this town and county for jlm liberal patronage bestowed upon me during the past year. I shall endeavor to merit and retain the same by dealing fairly tipon equitable principles, and giv : ng full value for the money. Give me a call aud be convinced. US. KRAMER. JGSaS* 1 For Cotton I pay as usual the highest market prices. Blalock’s Dry Goods Store. jßi*an New I>ry Goods for Sal JESSE Y. & SAMUEL A. BLALOCK. Store room right where their prices are —at the lowest part of the public square. A number one lot First Class T)ry Goods just received. A first rate lot of Sugar and Coflee just recieved, a first rate lot of Boms, Shoes, Hats, Dress Goods, Factory yarns sheetings and shirtings, umbrellas, carpet bags and woolen goods, and notions just received in the new built store at the South east corner of the -quare. 1 A goodsupplv of tin ware and crockery just recieved and all on the market at the owest price. One thousand five hundred dollars of these goods will be offered at extra ordinarily low figures during the next t wenty days. Greenbacks cover a multitude of sin in a store house, and the wages of sin is death, and the cash system is the best for all, and a little cash will buy more goods from J. Y. Blalock than a man aud his wife cantoat. SANDERS A ORR NEW NAN, GA. Wholesale and Retail Dealers IN DM GOODS, GROCERIES. HITS, IIIRDWRE. M„ M. Shoes Bought Direct from Manufactures in Boston. SALESMEN BEN ORR [oct 4 ly] REN WRIGHT. Railroad Mas Come! The Heaviest Stock of Family GROCERIES, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS, on hand and still arriving since the war at L, J. SMITH Cfes BR O S, CARROLLTON, GEORGIA. Be sure you are right, then go ahead. We r :-2S&» mm AN EXTENSIVE AS a-rooerlo* Shoes, Haruware, Cuttleiy, Notions, Songs &c., CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST, COME ONE, COME ALL. We will keep a good supply of 6 T orn, Meal, Flour. Bacon, Lard, Sugar Coffee, Syrup Molasses, Chewing and Smoking Tobacco of various kinds at the very lowest Cash Prices THE FINEST BAR AND BAR ROOM.—The Best Bae and Bear keeper Johnnie Acklin, always cn hand day and night. Master of songs anl animals. We have a genuine Live BAR with a general assortment of Foreign and Dcmeotic Liquors of all grades and qualities. Sacraiiiewail Wines at Coat. Thauking our numerous friends for the liberal patronage, hoping a continuance of the the same. We challenge competition and rivalry in Groceries and Prices. FURNITURE! FURNITURE!! Now is the time to get your houses furnished, THOMPSON, GOLF. & C 0» NEWRAN GEORGIA, is the place to buy. Bedsteads with rollers at $L