The Carroll County times. (Carrollton, Ga.) 1872-1948, November 01, 1872, Image 3

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Comity Timrs. ( ; u Nov. 1, 1872. r"”™" „ i o( »tfe No 91. I. 0. Q. T. organi lUafef'J' isTi niceu fetond aud fourth Kri **.' clfcul . .’liisoiiic. lodire. No. <lO, F. A. M, warrant A/ C ‘ r ti IN, vvmbiT 1, I S4B. meet* on the W SS'wd.l UK*'" I'hucli inreetotf. ..pen —Hev. W’m. TJimmock'a prE«B TTT:,!l * S thi«Oi>u,i.y“ r «: l9t Sabbath at. ::i mP"*’ I *d Carrollton ;id Villa Rica; 4th Fk > factory < •\,k-lv f ' or,lr ‘‘ Purlieu-services by at s L f - u<)o>- 4T ( Uev. Job. Chambers on r» ;r ' ,l ; t0l ll, 1 in each month. i’rn> er meeting every fjSw ".‘r-Kcn -Kev. «. VV. Colquit on 3d Ilvl-Tl-T 1 in fid' h month. ‘ r | H y and S'*’'l. v A c Bordeti will r, l^' T,A -L«“ on the Ut Sunday ... |i i» ,I ’ K . i„ each month u til changed, -^» lUldrt I e the public ’.sill be netted. The announcement'. (landidateslbr Office. FOIt SHERIFF-. announce myself us eh mdepen irtfP* 1 :" : f () r sheriff, lor Carroll county, ut ■ |t candidate lor - u. W. William. c mm? eUcuon. 13 ru for county surveyor. 1 rmencil announces himself as « candi 1* uLutv-surveyor for Carro.l county. , .attlorcouny J. D. Jordan. FOR ordinary. nnthorized to announce L, C. McCAL- Wcarc ndeut candidate for Ordinary. uts, an * l,u e for county 'J rhasurer. it- Votfus of Carroll County.—We pro- Totiin VoT M Jit.(a wound po-« t !V’a for the office of County Os Carroll county. FO TAX COLLECTOR, An old citizen, who has contri- J f- ;’,iv to the public euterpn es o the l-ut<d lailic J ” himself as an independent ££«s£ ° uluctor of Carron touuty t>i pt. ti, ld*'2. |t| M _ 1 --n- j4 ce notice ot City Council in ■this issue. The interesting letter of our Atlanta correspondent, lor this week is crowded out- i> r \V. W. Fitts has a notice in our ad veiling columns, calling upon those indebted to him to come for ,v;ud and fed tie. {Wf s t .e advertisement ot .Tas. A. j[..|k offering valuable pine land lor nj pi x and a half miles trom Cru jiwllton. ■ Mr. J- O- Jordan announces him ■ihl a candidate lor County Survey ■ , and Mr. I- C. McCalman for Ordi ■ and Mr. G. \Y. Williams tor ■ vjiedti' in this issue of the Times. 1... Thumps* u Cole A: Co.,Ncwnan lia., i- the place to buy your lurni U . liiev sell more and at cheaper ; j ( .es than any house in Western .Georgia. ; j" ihc advei tiaement of house and yi rah by L. J. Smith. This is a is place and is conveniently lo* i-attd to the public square. Go to G, L. & l.i. A. Johnson's when in Newman to buy cheap Dry mods and Groceries. taT Dr. 1 N. Cheney has our hniis fa some nice yam potatoes, tiiclargest we have this season. M. li you want a cheap suit of clothes • ipul pair of shoes or boots, ot a .bap lial always go to Johnson s in Nevvniui to buy them, I I'lnsoNAi..—\Yt* had the pleasure liswing ni our oriico on yesterday, I l ' (no. ,v Lester of Cobb county, ■ -I Dr. J. W. Wiley of Newnan. I Jons \Y. Mkrrkll.—This enter l ing young merchant, has a large ■double column advertisement, in our Ihveiiidnjr c< lutnns, to which we in I -‘the attention of out* readers. I* '.believes in the “live and let ff'e principle, a.d if you have the will sell you good goods, at as I 1 ap }> ices ; s anybody. ■ U The hour at which we go to I precludes us from giving any ■ 'lit of the speaking yesterday. ■ ’U:tve room only, to state that the of Co], Lester was one ot the 1 ' powerful arid effective we have this campaign. Col. Harris was I' l present, having: gone to the lower 1 rllol ' of the District to look after ■Mlniue. B Fuii.f. Tli.key.—Mr. Thomas Mo S ll >:1 °t this county, while out huut- B j last week, on old uncle Billie I “'"tisiami, on the Little Tuia -1 iie.u here, killed a wild B ' v t;g!.ii:g 58 pound.- gross, its ■ " >ri\ bvitig 12 mci.ed long. Uncle Liutnons’ weighed itie turkey ■ vouch tor the convctuess ot to rule varied year, I with all hn* tram ; I and clouds and storraa.” R r tn other words, in plain prose l, J: ' F Frost, is here, bringing in B, void mornings, colder nights other et ceteras, that make dot hiuor, and plenty of bed “kiv W 80 eomfui table. ‘ I ® c a ncholy dav? have come, ■ stortae year,” 1. , e Wal' i s if i ie knows hitn- B ■ "‘diueti, to be either poetical or I, , having had all ot that sort ■A i‘, * kuuciie, -I out of him, but when K ," I!!U tomes, wit'n its sad, melan- B 4 j U ' t Q~~ , ‘ v hen nature puts on her ■%v u , ot ‘ yellow, green, ■tiv le( h reminding us ot that deca y which attends ail Biot, 0 ' jl^l UiU ‘uute and inanimate, Bti(l wi , ° lier niclinedto be pensive, 1L ' S B,Jluc Fums he were a poet, § h( , a ! U1 * hl vent to Ins pent Bii hi!,/"’ ’ V ' U l ‘ ie tomaiitic fit is 1 ekboval. —During our absence last \veek„otfr town was honored with a a iait, ironi Col. S. \\ r . Harris and Hon. W. H. Clark, two well known citizens of Vv est Point, Ga., whom we have the pleasure of numbering among our particular friends. They visited our town and county for the purpose ot prospecting it, with a view' of lo eating, find we are glad to know that they were quite favorably impressed, both with Carrollton and the surround ing country Dike many other think ing men, whom we have met up with, in traveling around, the last month or two, they agree with us, that a bright and prosperous future lies before Car roll county. We hope to have the pleasure of welcoming these gentle men to the “State of Carroll,” ere many months elapse. We are satis lied that they can find no better conn try in the State of Georgia than here. G. L. Jc R. A. Johnson offer a free wagon yard and comfortable rooms to their customers and friends while in their town. Mr. John Alex ander from Bowdon is with them, and will be glad to have his friends call and see him. A short time since, being in Newnan Georgia, we went into the furniture depository of Thompson, Cole & Cos., and though we expected to see a large lot of furniture, w e were perfectly surprised to see what we did—the three floors of a very large building, completely jammed, w T illi everything kept in the furniture line. If any of our readers want to furnish their houses, that is the place to go. TG&" The absence of the Editor last week at West Point, accounts for the lack of editorial matter in last issue. There were also several typograpical blunders in the same issue, which is attributable to the peculiar pleasure these “country printers” take, in mur dering the “Queen’s English/’ when they get a chance. They seem to have a spite at Webster, Murray and the rest of those old fellows, and whenever they have an opp ortunitv they “go for cm” with the spirit of the ‘ ‘Devil’’ himself. Atlanta Herald.—Mr. 11. W. Grady formerly ot the Rome Com flier cial, and R. A. Alston Esq., of Atlan ta, have each bought a third interest in the above paper. They are also both connected w ith the Herald edi t irially, forming with A. S Abrams, a decide dlv si tong journalistic team. Tin- Aldixe.—This interesting art periodical for November lias been re ceived. It has several line illustra tions in this i-sue of scenery in the “bid North State.” Its literary mat ter is as usual chaste and elegant. It is a spendid champion and representa live of American art. £feb“ One R. J. Gaines, of Carroll county, lost a dollar hill in the mails, whereupon he goes for the rogue and the readers of the Carroll County Times with fifteen verses, of which the following is a fair sample : Muv frightful fouls', hfext lu-. b and, With cnes of nmrdei ! mu der !! kill. No sweet slumber close tli * eye - ! Os the l* M . who stole my dollar bill. [Nava >nak Advertiser. Mu Editor: —Please allow me space in your columns to return thanks on the part of the Shiloh Sabbath School Choir, to the citizens of Carrollton for courtesies extended to them during their visit to that place. J. A. Robinson. Oct. 30, 1572. JGSaT* The citizens and Teachers cf Carroll county, will he addressed at Reese’s Academy 14th November next by the Hon. Gentlemen, P. F cb W C Smith on the subject of educa tion. Teachers are especially invited as matters of vital importance to the profession will be discussed. Call on Kinnard & Arnall when you go to Newnan, give them a trial, they offer inducements to buy of them.— They keep a go-'d supply of Family Groceries, Aw*. Ea-'t sid • puh’ie square, Con I fTVMis-us M. G & E. M. riimnasson have just received ala ge add thm to their stock of Millinery and Faucv Goods. Ladies will find if to their interest to examine their stock and hear their prices before purchasing elswhere. Notice to Debtors. —All persons indebted to Blalock 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 come forward, now that the cotton crop is pouring into market, and mon ey becoming plentiful, and settle u;< their old dues. These accounts must be settled this Fall, and we hope our friends will come promptly forward. Aon will still find W. C. New at the old Stand, where old accounts can be settled. ts. HY MENIAL. Mar ried at the residence of Mrs. M. A. Merrell, by Rev. G. W. Col quitt, on the 24th of Oct.. Mr. Win. Beall xind Miss Rhoda F. Merreil, all , of Carrollton. Cuthbcrt Appeal please copy. [Advertiaement.] Editor Times :— Please grant u a small space in your columns, that we may announce the name of J. F. Edge, as a candidate for Tax Collector in the election which is soon to come off in this county. For the information ot those who may not he }>ersonallv ac quainted with Mr. Edge, we just say, that he is an honest, upright, industri ous man, besides, being a wounded soldier, deprived of his left arm &c. He happened to the sad misfortune of losing his arm while “battling for his rights, as a southern soldier. Mr. Edge is a poor man, and of couise must depend on his labor for a sup port, and having a large family com ing on, he cannot by all the physical power he can muster, maintain them aright, notwithstanding his industry, and all the economy possible. There fore, we hope, that all who feel duty hound, w ill aid in gi' ing Mr. Edge their support, irrespective of any pars tyism whatever ; as he don’t claim to be anything more, nor less, than of a mild Democratic- principle. Come ! rally countrymen, let old Carroll have it said, one at least, of her veteran, cripples are remembered by her sup port. Fairplat. Sand Ilill, Ga., Oct, 18, 1872. The horse disease up North is called the Etizootic. Carrollton Market. CARROLLTON, GA., Nov, 1, OFFICE OF TUE CARROLL COCKTY TIIIES. Cotton—Receipts for the season np to date 259 b;.lee. We quote Middlines 17 Low Middlings 16^ Good Ordinary . 10^ Corn, per busnel ] oQ Wheat, .. .1 50 Peas, “ “ 1 00 Dried Apples per pound 5X Peacheß pealed “ “ 8 Peaches unpealed 4 Butler •* “ 20 Eggs per rtoz 15 Chickens 15 Bacon Sides 15 Buik ” ..14 Lard 15 Haws S. C 2*4 wiwirr H’M?%ursiti»aK)i» Notice. .11l pci sons imiemed to tbe late firm of Kelly it ffalkui for ilic year 1871, must come lot ward and seltleby Ihe firs! day of November, or we will proceed to collect bv law. All persons indebted lor the year 1872 mu-t settle by flit fkst of December, or we will do likewise by them. KKLLEY & WALKER. Oct. li, 72. [FOUNDED 1858.] MOOLE’S SolitH.R:i BUSLcSS UhlV-fiSiTY, Corner Broad tiul Alabama St. ATLANTA GA. Tim oldest established a"d most success lull Business School 111 the Central Southern States, ami Ine only one in 1 lie South. Con ducted by an experienced merchant, and PRACTICAL ACCOUNTANT. the Course of instruction is Thorough, Piactical and Systematic. PREPARING! YOU-sG AND MIDDLE AGED MEN For the duties of ACTUAL BUSINESS LIFE. Graduates of this institution are now filling Responsible and Lucrative positions in Banks and JtJi’sine.- b Bouses m this and other States, and stand pre-eminent as Practical Book Keepers over the Graduates of any other lO'O.jsinr* oJLI ooi m the country. There are no Vacations. Students can en ter at any time, as no instruction is given in classes Business Advocate and Specimens of Pen manship mailed free to ant address. li. F. MOORE. A. M. oct 4 72-ly. President. Liivery, Sale, AND Feed Stable, Carrollton, G-co. Having opened a first class Livery Stable in Carrollton 1 lespectfuily ask the patron age of the traveling public. Good buggies and splendid horses, with careful drivers cam be obtamed at reasonable rates. Travelers leaving their stocks with me may rest assured that thev will be well led and attended to. E. W. WELLS. July 19, 1872—1 y. To Our Customers, We have Jo-’ eceived a large stork of SPRING AND SUMMER -kY The st S-ylea of Laoie ; & Gekts Hats. Boots cfc SRoes, HAKDWARE & CUTLERY, CROCKERY & GLASSWARE. Also a large stock of New Orleans Sugar and Golden Syrup. STfcWART & LON3. Match 29, 1872—1 y. VuLabie Town Properly tor Sale. 1 I will sell for cash, or ex change for a good plantation J&: or mill property, a comforta ble dwelling in Carrollton, with good out b.iildings. fine orchard with 10 or 12 acres of lau l attached; also a very pleasant cottage,, w tli outbuildings and two acres of land; also one vacant lot in the Southwest corner of the Public Square. Any person wishing to Dade for such prop erty as the above, would do well to call on me, as I am determined to sell. Fv. L. EDGEWORT//. db "rto P er day! Agents wanted! All qpj. Velasaeaof working people, of either sex, young or old. make more money at work for us in their spare moments, or all the time, than at anything oUe, Particulate free. AddieseQ. btin eon & t'o., Portland, JUniue. sept. 6,1872-’y, RE*ID! READ!! THE REVOLUTION HAS COME. Go to the North East corner of the public square and you will see that & great change has taken place. JOHN W. MERRELL, Has on hand a splendid assort meat of Fa?ll and. Winter goods boueht late in the season at reduced prices, and he is thereby enabled to sell at Low Figures. <al! and see h's assortment of Prints, Domestic, Notions. Ilats. Boots, Shoes. Sic , A good stock of Leather always on hand, Don't buy elsewhere till you examine his stock, and satisfy yourself as to prices and quality of goods. He is determined to sell as low as the lowest. Caslipaid. for Cotton Dry Hid.os tfoc Remember the place at the old stand. nov 1, *72—tf. JOHN \V. MERRELL. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. GEORGIA, Carroll County. Application will be made to ihe Court of Ordinary of Carroll (ourity. 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, Oct. 11-40 J. Administrator’s Sale. IUIII be sold on the first Tuesday in De cember next between the legal hours of sale 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o’clock p ni., at the residence ot J. M. Blalock, late of said coun ty deceased, all the perishable property of said J. M. Blulcck. deceased, embracing household and kitchen furniture, cows and calves, horse, buggy, sewing machine, har ness, waggon, carpet, books, piano, stove, plow gear, plows «fcc., &e. The sale to be continued until the whole is sold. Terms of sale are cash. A T odrlivery of anything sold, until the ierms ol sule are complied with B. M. LOJVG, JduTr. Oct. 11. ’72. Administrator’s Sale. BY Virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary ot 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 L -t No. 50 in the sth District of said county. Sold as the property of J. 0. Biair late of said county deceased, and for tin* benefit of the heirs and creditors of said debased. Terms Cash. W»l. 11. JOHNSON, Jr.. Adm’r. sept 20, 72-tds. Administrator’s Sale. 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, tiie following property to-wit: Fifty acres of the East corner of lot of Land No. 48, in the stli District of said county. Sold as the property of Henry E. Wise, late of said county deceased, and for the benefit of the heirs anil creditors of said deeased. Terms Cash. WM. H. JOHNSON, Jr., Adrnr. sept- 20, tds. Executor’s Sale. Undkr the direction ol the last will and testament of Elizabeth Jones late of said county deceased, will tie sold on the first I u<*sday in A r oveniber next, before the Court House door m Carrollton.'within the lega: hours of Sab*, the lollowing valuable land: Lot (No 1 j one, in the 10th District of Car roll county, and the undivided half of lot No. 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 said Elizabeth Jones, deceased, as her property. Terms Cash. JOHN SHAD ING ER. Excc'r. sept 2uids GEORGIA. Carroll county. Whereas Margaret Walker, administrator of John M. vValker. represents to the court, in her petitio \ duly filed, and entered on record, that she has fully administered Jotin M Walker’s estate This is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned, kindred and credi j tms. to show cause if any tiny can, why said administrator should not be discharged Irom her ndministra ion. and receive letters of dis mis-ion on the liist Monday in Decernbei next. D. B JUIIAN, Ord'j. aug 23—4 m. GEORGIA, Carroll County. Thos. Bonner. Sen. Administrator on estate of YVm. S. Bonner, deceased, applies tor letters of dismission from said trust. Therefore al! person-iti erested will he and appear at ui\ office, and fi> tie ir objections I if H'iv. Ly the first Monday in November n \!. wut -aid letters should not be granted !> B JUIIAN Ord’y. , K-Mi-’i i —«'AR! oLr, ! ‘OCNTV J .-<e ii J >1 and U-". r.Mj. app e for ui ii-oi »dm ii..- • r- -. 1 ini' >ui tin •s.aieol \V . Mus. -divea-eo. i hi.- is inert lore to cite all and singu iar the ered t*>rs and next of kin of said deceased, »o be and appear at my office, with in the time required l»y law, and show cause, it any they can. why letteis of administra tion should not be granted to said applicants, onthei'" Monday in November next. 1). B. J Ull AX, Ord’y oct. 4. 1872* GEORGIA, Caruolt. County. To all whom it may concern. F. C. Johnson, having in proper form applied to me for permanent Ltieisof 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 n>t be granted to F. U. Johnson, ! on Thomas Joh son’s estate. Witness my hand and official signature. D. B JUIIAN, Ord’y oct 4, 1872 lm. Administrator's Sale. WILL be sold ou the first Tuesday in November next, before the Court House door in New nan, Ga., between the legal hours of Sale, lot ot land number 158. in the sth District of Carroll county. Sold as the property of tne estate of John H. Johnson, late ofsaid county deceased. Terms Cash. G. L. JOHNSON, Adm’r. eopt 20, tds. , Georgia, Carroll g’ocxtt. U iVy It. Marchtnan, upplirs to me for exemption of personalty and setting apart and valuation of homestead, and I will pass upon the same at 10 o’clock, a. m.. on Sat urday the 25th ilist ,at mv office. OCI - D. B. JUH AN, Ord ’y. GEORGIA, Carroll County. I homas 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 inst, at my office. °cHd- D. B, JUII AN, Ord’y. Administrator’s Sale, BY Virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of Carroll county will he sold before the Court /souse door in Carrollton, on the first Tuesday in December next, within the legal hours ot Sale, the following property to-wit: The north east fifty acres of lot No. 219 in the sth district of Carroll count 1 /, Ga. Sold as the property of J. M. J/ardagetate of said county deceased, and for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased.— Terms Cash. SARAH HARD AGE, Adm'trix. oct 18, 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 doo in Carrollton, on the first Tuesday in December next, within he legal hours of sale, the following prop erty, to-wit : Lot of land number two hun dred and nineteen in in the sixth District. Carroll county, Ga. Thirty acres bottom land, and sixty acres cleand. and a good dwelimg and other out houses, lying on the Carrollton and Vanwert toad three and one half miles from Villa Rica on the route of the Georgia Western Railroad. Hold as the property of Isaac Hannah, late of said county deceased. Ttrms cash. JAMES GREEN, . , , RICHARD HANNAH, A(im rB, oct 18, 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 the town of Car lollton, within the legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in December next, the following property to-wit : One hundred and fiity-six acres of lot No 256 in the 6th District; and lot No. 257 in the 6th District ; and lot No. 258 in the Gill District, all of Carrollco unty • Lot No. 2JI 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 soid in Carroll county by the direction of the Ordinary. <S'old as the property of It. N. Russell late of Carroll county deceased, and for the benefit of the heirs aud creditors of said deceased. Te’rrus cash. T. F. 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 raid county, within the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in December next, the following property to-wit : The A 7 ortn west flf ! y acres of lot of land No. I3l) in the 6.h District, of said county. Sold as the property ot W. B. Embrey, minor orphan of li G. Embrey, for the benefit of said minor and his creditors. Terms cash. NANCY E.\lßßEY,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. Row land at Boweuville, Ga., as the firm must close their unsettled business. Please save us the trouble of going to see you. J. ROWLAND & CO. net 18, 1872—3 t. Administrator’s Sale. BY virtue of an order o? the Court of Ordinary o! Carroll County, will tie sold before M.e Court Mouse door, in the Town oi Donglas-ville. in Dougia.-.- county wit hie the legal li«urs o s !e on the fir»t j rin -. iay to 1L c> mOer next, ihe follow! ig j proptily to-.-, t: One hundred and flit) j Hcr*s of iot No 47. in die 2d Di-tnet r.l «>;!„• .nu.' V C rrolf, now D u.i ss cniiu’y d.i as the prope tv of tne said VV.C Bu.ee. ii»fe oi t arroll county deceased, fur the lien efit of the heirs and creditors. Terms Cash, oct 18. J. J. JUH AA\ Adm r. Administrator’s Sale. BY Virtue of an order of the Court of j Ordinary of Carroll county will be sold be- j fore the C ourt/fouse door in i/aralson county at Buchanan, on the first Tuesday in Novem ber next, w ithin the legal hours of Sale, the following property to-wit : The east half of lot No. 9, in the original Bth District of Car roll now //arallson county. The creek run ning North and South being the dividing line of said lot. Sold as the property of Wiiliam O'Neal late of said county deceased, and for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms Cash. J. B. WILLIAMSON, Bept2otds.] Adm'r with the will anm xei. Administrator’s Sale. BY Virture 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 iVovember next, with in the legal hours of Sale, the following proptrty 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 a3 the property of M.C. Scott, late of said county, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said de ceased. Terms Cash. H. N. WIGGINS, Adm'r. sept 201 ds. w. c. NEW STORE. Aew Goods! New Goods! ! EVERYTHING BRAN NEW. W. C. New would inform his friends, and the public generally, that he is still at tb« o.d stand of Bla’ock & New. and is now receiving a large Bran New St dcßl of GOods, Consisting of everything usually kept in a first class store, such as Dry Goods, Hat* Caps. Bouts. S iocs, Hardware, Crockery, Sole and Upper Leather, Sugar. Coffee, &c. Come ami see me before purchasing elsewhere aud see if 1 cannot make it ;o roar interest. (oct 18] W. O.JXrJE3\7N7\ LARGE OPENING OF Pall and Winter Goods TIIE BEST AND LARGEST stock: of goods To be found in the Town, can now be seen at the popular Oxs Price Ilocsn of E. €f. Kramer. Having replenished my stock, I have made extra preparation for a largo Fall and Winter Trade. and can shown FULL LINE OF GOODS in every DEPARTMENT. I respccfully tender my thanks to the citizens of this town and county for the libe-nl patronage bestowed upon me during the past year. I shall endeavor to merif and retain the same by dealing fairly upon equitable principle*, and giving lull value for the money. Give me a call and be conviact'd. , *■*, C 3-. IARAMEE. For Cotton I pay as usual the high st market prices. Blalock’s Dry Goods Store. Bran InTonjv Goods ITox* ® JESSE V. & SAMUEL A. BLaLOCK. Store room right where their prices are—at the lowest part of the public square. A number one lot First Class Dry Goods just received. A first rate lot of Sugar and Coffee just recieved, a first rate lot of Roots, Shoes, Tlata, Dreßs Goods, Factory yarns sheetings and shirtings, utnbrell is, carpet bags and woolen goods, and notions just received in the new built store at the South east corner of the square. A goodsupplv of tin ware and crockery just recieved and all on the market at tli€ lowest price. One thousand five hundred dollars of these goods will lie offered at extra ordinarily! ow figures during the .next twenty days. Greenbacks cover a mnlvitude of sin in a store house, and the wages of sin is death, and the ca-h system is the best lor all, and a little cash will buy more goods from J. Y. Blal ck than a man and h;s wife can tout. SANDERS & OKU NEWNAN, GA. Wholesale and Retail Dealers IN DRV GOODS, GItOtEKIIS, HITS, HtllWMtG. SC., SC. A- Slices Bought Direct from Manufactures in Boston. Ar SALESMEN BEN ORR [oct 4 ly] BEN WRIGHT. Mmilroad Has Come! The Heaviest Stock of Family GROCERIES, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS, on h&nd and still arriving since the war at Ha. O". SMITH db BR-O’S, CARROLLTON, GEORGIA. Be su.e you are rigid, then go ahead. We Stas/ llaiuvare, CnilLcry, N.iks, L,. CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST, COME ONE, COME ALL. We will keep a good supply of Com, Meal, flour. Baeou. Lard, Sugar toffee, Syrup Molasses, Chewing and Smoking Tobacco ol various kinds at the very lowest Cash Price* THE FINEST BAR AND BAR ROOM—The Best Bar and BEARkeeperJohnnie Acklin, always on hand day and night. Master of tongs and animals. We have a genuine Livo BAR with a general assortment of Foreign and Domestic Liquors of all grades and qualities. Sacramental 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 aud Prices. FURNITURE! FURNITURE!! Now is the time to get your houses furnished, _A.rws» THOMPSON, COLE & 60,. NEWNAN GEORGIA, is the place to buy. Bedsteads with rollers at $4.