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J|^ollC«!iii!jgiies.
I J- jjjfi TON. GA. Nov. 8, 1872.
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| dmcli Directory.
1 r , nrRCH —Rev. \V’m. Dimmock’s
,ytkk ,a nl Ton lit V are; Ist Sabbath at
?, carrolltou ; id Villa Riea ; 4th
factory
f«uRcH.-services bS A, ;^ flt
hbath; Rev. Jos. Chamber* On
month. Prayer weettag every
Dffilay ll1 I’ l '',,-_Rev. G. W. Colqnlfc on $d
* tri'to^ 1 • , tiro nth'.
K rliurcit-Kev- A. 0. Borden toll
B ' on the lot Sunday
Ain tl,e , ,; r e in < ach month n ltd changed,
' he inhlfc v»MI be ft Killed. The
3oh«rte this anntmnceme.il.
for Office*
for TAX RECEIVER,
v Ts « OF 6’aukoltj. CotTNTT.-I nn
<r„ tbE \r M in independent candidate for the
>t»fffl f 'Keeeiver. All who know me are
i., nf *** Y„ n not ab e to make a sup
. ‘ All that feel to svinpatMzs with
r :»v n»y ia favor bv coming out in .January*,
vril' d° "Jlieir-vmiVathy for one who is neduing
£5S»«*” “""^TSiNES.
...i mat Bors of have
Tit T,is ..UVears as barter, ahd now ask the
•ru'd you as Tax Receiver oi .aid
£*** dectioU ,U J j m ‘\V y CAKROLL. *.
for county surveyor.
nderd ll ned announces himself us a candi
*l"'f oi y Surveyor f r Carrt.d county.
Igtc for connljr ou J. i>. JOMDAH.
FOIi ORDINARY.
.ntlmrized to announce L, C. McCAL-
candidate for Ordinary.
for county treasurer.
V(lTf U 9 OF Cai'.kocu County.—We P«*o
■otiie VOTKBS HAMRICK, JR.(a wouud
'XrH- 1 s candidate for the office of County
£Snf Carroll county.
FO : TAX COLLECTOR,
Tjnvvvn—\n old citizen, who has coutri
n.N Bonner• * ~uhlic enterpri cs o the
ll nfunce- himself as an independent
i'lia’te Z Tax Collator of Carroll county.
J. H Russell has some iffioUM!
jgjr Vfi ,l c lll io.i is called to a*t >»,u
ators sale, advertised by B. Id.
$r Mr. J. W. Carroll js announced
mother place, as a candidate for
; 0 to G, L. & R. A. Johnson’s
■u in Mewnan to buy cheap Dry
,(1? and Groceries.
■y n Mr. J- D. Mitchell, who is-in the
die and harness business at this
ce. has an advertisement in our
,crtoday. Those wanting, sad
and harness or mattresses should call
r j“ The name of \V. D. Jones is
; meed, under the head ot s‘c.ait
ates for otiice,” as an independent
d'date for the office of tax receiver
Droll county.
I l( vo.t want a cln,a 1( su.t ot clo hes
a tjoud pair ot snoes or boots, oi a
’Wp i!at always go to Johnson ain
hew:.an tu buy them,
Dr Mr VV. S. T weed ell, has
bight to our oilice, a sialic ot eot
‘ n, which demonstrates conclusively,
that cotton will grow in .Carroll. A
p-ot the celebrated Lima or Peruvian
[finely, which he claims to be very
prolific*, the staple beingfineand strong
tie thinks he will make a bale to the
tie from this .cotton.
6. L. & If. A. Johnson offer a
free yard and comfortable
O .• .
ms to their customers and friends
while in their town. Mr. John Alex
amier from Bowdon is with them, and
will he glad to have his friends call
find see him.
Arri.ES in Carroll.— Mr. If. •
tphiir informs us, that he has pulled
''entysone bushels of apples offol one
tree this season. Estimating the
bushel as containing two hundred and
seventy apples, this would make 5670
f r[ilcs from a single tree They were
and the celebrated Golden variety,
which has acquired so much celebrity
•n this section. There is no section
and Georgia better adapted to fruit
vulture, especially apples, than Carroll
r d adjacent counties, and we expect
' see it become a source of wealth in
future.
Prolific.—Mr. W. 11. Johnson,
■ffi'g in Fairplay District in this
°unty, is general -known as a great
«>rn raiser. We have had laid upon
0lu ’ table, a ear or rather ears of corn
la: 'G by liim, which we consider
■ v °rnething of a curiosity. It consists
■ 3 moderate sized parent ear, (if we
toight use the term,) surrounded by
w smaller ones, each one ot the small
tr °"es, being connected with the
Mother ear, at its base. Otherwise
; ®. v are disconnected, and form com
•de nubbins or ears. Can any body
1 e *t tliis for prolific ? If so, let them
|J ' V T>eak, or hereafter hold their
peace.
jDtice to Debtors. —All persons
| !l debted to Blalock ct New, are most
Tiitly requested to come forward
|| !1( j settle. The firm lias been dissolv
y'> consequent upon the death of
JBlahck, and the goods divided,
‘■ hence the necessity of closing up
All those to whom the
i 111 ®' as heretofore generously ex
a ‘‘ (,et \ its credit, we hope, will
l’l J, ecmte the situation, and will
c , ae forward, now that the cotton
tv j ls pouring into market, and raon-
C eC ?? lin S plentiful, and settle up
ueß. These accounts m ist
fl knV‘ ed ( lhis ancl we hope our
V (ll , f come promptly forward,
(.b J lll still find W. C. New at the
"’here old accounts can be
The Fxhibi ion at Pleasant Hill
Academy.
•Uditok T|MKS:-Penliit me tlnoughtlie
Medium of your most excellent paper,
to give a brief synopsis of the exhibi
tion that came off at .the above Insti
tution, on last Friday night, the first
instant, under the supervision and gni
dance of Miss Fannie Acklin, who by
the by, is a resident of your flourish
ing and rapidly improving to\vn of
Canollton. At an early hour a large
and l espectabte audience assembled in
good order and befitting taste, to wit
ness life cobiing event. The lad it too
were out in all their grace and beauty
to lend their attractive sweetness to
the occasion.
I love to see llie charming cirls.
Witb rosy cheeks and glossy curls,
And stately brows and sparkling eves,
Like hues and gems that deck the skies.
Language is too tame and trite,
To tell the things I saw that night,
Nor will 1 venture now to sav,
W hat I may write some other day.
After everything was put in regular
and complete order, in a short time
, thereafter, said exhibition was opened
| under the most flattering and inviting
auspices. And here allow me to say
in behalf of Miss Acklin and all con
cerned, that it has never been my
good fortune, on any similar occasion,
to witness a more spicy, interesting
and elegant entertanment—one that
reflected so much lustre and credit
upon the beautiful and gifted Instruo
tress, as H ell as all those who engaged
in the exercises of the occasion. Each
and every one acted their part so welb
that it would bo cruel and invid
ions to discriminate, especially be
j tween the young ladies, who acted
their pari with so much ease and be.
witching grace, that I thought the
bust, the best*every time. In fact, the
various scenes were acted with a cor
lectness and elegance, as well a,
promptness, that would ha\o done
| honor to riper and more experienced
performers. And here I cannot, I will
j not refrain, from paying a compliment
to the dear little folks. I wish to speak
| in the first place, in reference to little
| Annie Chambers, of the beautiful mans
I ner, in which, she delivered and em
! phasized, that sad, but splendid pro
duct ion, on the fate of the gambler
I never heaid in all my life, (from one
so young and tender,) anything of the
| kind, that so completely captivated
my taste, for the heart touching and
sublime.
And now a meed of prai o and
tribute j ust, is and ie to B hb.c v.'itim
bers, Mid li'tie Annie White, for the
graphic and superb manner, in which
1 . 1
j juvenile love-talk, v;ni due up, It
warn so natural and lifelike, at the |
do o of that part of the ] erfownance,
If un.vl myself Bqve<'zi><q* with all the
ardor in me, a great big, good looking
fellow, (about the size of Jim Stone,)
who ha; pence to be so unlucky, as to
be within the :ad hr. of buy grasp.
The compositions by the young la
dies, for purity of diction, do uien.ee
of style and beauty of sentiment
would do ci edit and honor to older and
more expeiienced heads ; and the ease,
grace and facility, with which, they
delivered them, drove wjirm impres
sions home, to the hearts of many of
the audience. They reminded me
of pearls c f.k ',l? a bed of roses I
feel the in of the muses, and
you mast indulge me in a little poetry.
’Tis Educations’ softesh mil jest rays,
Recall the thought of lw-gone days.
Where class-mates hound with magic chain,
Have met to kindly greet, again.
Streams of kindness olt fondly start.
Thro’ every pulse that warms tlie heart,
And friendships’ soul, her love expands,
To trace them o’er life’s weary sands.
Tho’ many clouds have passed between,
Yet, memory's tree , is fresh and green,
Its towering branches waving high,
Forbid, that love and friendship die.
And now as to the orations deliver
ed by the young men, they were full
of pathos, and touching eloquence,
and far surpassed tho oratorical pow
ers, of many of ourptiblic speakers, of
the present day.
One more little ode to science, and
I am about done.
The noblest thought that warms the mind,
By sage expressed, or taste relined,
That, must be from knowledge riven,
Purest, brightest gift, to mortals given.
He who has climbed the rugged height,
And drank the crystal waters bright!
Well knows the joys and hopes and rest.
On the dome of fames’ eternal crest.
The hero ! who wins the bloody Held,
And views tbe scars upon his shield,
With tears and pity count the cost,
Os many friends and comrades lost.
It takes study ! and unceasing toil,
To make a Newton, Locke, or Boyle,
He who to fame with ease would rise,
Must learn his own folly to despise.
Mr. Editor, I’ll declare you must
excuse me for intruding on your pa
tience and good nature. When I
first commenced this article, I thought
I would only speak a few words of
commendation, in behalt ol Mins
nies’ exhibition, and here I nave
three or four long pages, for the Prin
ter and his handsome little Devil , to
quarrel over. However, I will do bet
ter next lime. Good-bye.
R, J. G.
M. C. & E. M. Thomasson
have 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
} iear their prices before purchasing
els where.
, [Advertisement]
Editor Times We respectfully
announce the name of W. D. Jones as
a candidate for the office of Tax Re
eeiver. We hope the people will cor
dially support him. lie is one that
bus suffered eight years with Rheuma
tism, caused from exposure duriny
the wtlr. We consider him worthy
■and competent to fill this office. He is
industrious, but is not able to make
Ins living by labor. Take his condition
into consideration, you that feel inter
ested in his general welfare as a citb
zen of your county.
The Voters of the sth Dist.
The Ferxiture Business ix New
xan. V* estern Georgia has no better
fuimiuie market than is to be found
in Newnan. The best evidence we
have of the truthfulness of the above
assertion is, the daily shipments of
furniture from the mammoth estab
.nshment of Thompson, Cole & Cos.
We see almost daily their large furni
ture wagon going loaded to the de
pots of the A. <fc W. Ft., and S. G. &
N- A. R. R. This enterprising firm
sell their goods to parties in Athens
Covington, Atlanta,' Quitman, Colum
bus, Eufaula, Opelika, Tuskegee,
Dadevihe, V est Point, La Grange,
and to all points on the A. Sc W. Ft.
and S. G. Sc N. A. R. li. The mem
bers of this firm are all practical me
ehanics and by their industry, fair
dealings, and a liberal mixture of
printer s ink , have built up an im
inense trade in household articles of
their own manufacture and trade. If
you need anything in their line give
them a call and they will guarantee
satisfaction. —JYeicmn Herald.
Call on Ivinnard & Arnall when you
go to Newnan, give them a trial, they
offer inducements to buy of them.—
They keep a good supply of Family
Groceries, &e. Fast side public square,
in front of Court House.
HYMENIAL.
Mauled at the residence of the
bride’s mother on the olst ult, by
Rev. J. C. B.umam, Mr. William R j
\v illianit. and Miss Sarah I*'. Roggers,
all of tliis county.
V ■ ■ MUa-g- fl II IMBW—<
Carrollton Market.
CARROLLTON, GA., Nov, 8,
Oi riCE OF TUE CARROLL cocsty time?.
Cottsn— Receipts for the season up to date 356
tules. Sales lor the week 61 bales. IKc quote
Middlings IP> 3 '
Low Middlings 16
Good Ordinary IS, 1 *
Corn, per bushel 1 oO
Wheat : 1 50
Teas, “ “ IDo
Dried Apples per pound 5%
Peaches pealed “ “ ..8
Beaches unpealed .*. 4
Butter “ “ ...... ...... I SO
Eggs per doz .. 15
Chickens 15
vßacou Sides .... 15
Buik ” 14
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
Administrator’s Sale.
fr.ll he solil on the fnvt Tin stbty in I)e
--tTiuber next between the legal hours of gale
10 o’clock a. r.i. and 4 o’clock n ni., at the
residence of J. M. Blalock, late ot said coun
ty deceased, ail the perishable property of
said J. M. Blalock, deceased, embracing
household and kitchen furniture, cows and
calves, horse, buggy, sewing machine, Far
ness, waggon, carpet, books, piano, stove,
plow gear, plows &c., &e. The sale to be
continued until the whole is sold. Terms
of sale are cash.
A T odelivery of anything sold, until the
terms of sale’are complied with.
L>. M. LONG, zfdm’r.
Oct. 11, ’72.
GEORGIA, Carroll county.
Whereas Margaret Walker, administrator
of Jehu M. Walker, represents to the court,
ip 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 tiny can, why said
administrator should not be discharged from
her administration, and receive letters of dis
mission op the first Monday in December
“ next. D. B JUTI AN, Qrd’y.
aug 23—4 m.
GEORGIA, Carroll County.
To all v.houi it may concern. F. C-
Johnson. Ivvi.r, in proper form applied
tome 'Or K-.i.i ne.it letters of administration
on lue< : te oi (’nomas Johnson, late of said
con.itv, id •• o cite all and singular
the Uicdi o ■ ; .k’ ocyt of kin of Thomas
John o.i. to >e , nd appear at my office within
the -i.nc Flowed >y law, and show cause if
any ihev in. why permanent administration
should oi oe granted to F. C. Johnson,
on Thom s To!) son’s estate.
Wit.ie." nv hand and official signature.
L). B JUJI \N, Ord’y
oct 4, 1872 lin.
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 the
Town of Dooglassville, in Douglass county
within the legal hours ol 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 W.C. Buice,
late of Carroll county deceased, for the ben
efi! of the heirs and creditors. Terms Cash,
oct IS. J. J. JUHAA 7 , -4dm'r.
Administrator’s Sale.
BY virtue of an order of the Court of
Ordinary ot Larroll counly, will be sold be
fore tbe court house door in the town of Car
iollton, within the legal hours of sale on the
first Tuesday in December next, the following
property to-wit : One hnndred and fifty-six
acres ot lot No 25G in the Gth District; and
lot No. 207 in the 6th District; and lot No.
258 in the 6th District, all of Carrollcou nty ■
Lot No. 241 in the 2d District; and four
acres of lot No. 249 in the 2d District, both
originally Carroll, now* Douglass county, lift.,
the same being one entire settlement. All
the above land to be sold in Carroll county
by the direction of the Ordinary. Sold as the
property of It. N. Russell late of Carroll
county deceased, and for the benefit oi the
heirs and creditors of said deceased. Te rms
cas h. 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 ot Car
rollton, in said county, within the legal hours
of sale, on the first Tuesday in December
next, the following property to-wit: The
Aortn west fifty acres of lot of land Ao.
130 in the 6th District, of said county. So.d
as the property of W. B. Embrey, minor
orphan of It. G. Embrey, for the benefi of
said minor and bis creditors, terms cash.
NANCY EM B REY, Guardiau.
oct 18 tds.
It E. tit! it E, ##> ! !
THE REVOLUTION HAS COME.
Go to tbe North East cqrr.cr of the public square and yon will see that a great
change has taken place.
JOHN W. HERB ELL,
Has on hand a splendid assortment of
and. Winter goods
bought late in -the season at rejuccd prices, and he is thereby enabled to sell at
IjOw Figures.
Call and see his assortment of Pripts, Domestic Notions, Hats, Boots, Shoes, &c„
A good stock of Leather
always on hand,
Don t bay elsewhere till you examine Lis stock, and satisfy yourself as to prices and
quality of goods. He is determined to sell as low as the lowest.
Oaslipaid. for Cotton Dry JEHidos
Remember the place at the old stand.
nov 1, ’72-t/. JQirN W. MERRELL.
Notice.
In pursuance to an Act passed by tlu*
General Assembly, extending t e incorpo
ration of Cuirobton, electing Mayor ,»nd
Council, and other purpose? mentinned, it
is ordered by the Mayor and Cnuncil, tba
the Acta of Incorporation and Ordiin-ncts
adopted by the Board of Coniissioners F.
2m, 1872, be and the same a>e Leiebs
adopted by the Mayor aud Councilmen until
they are repea'ed.
Eli Bryson. Mayor
J. P. Coleman, ) ~
W. P. Kieklbt, F oi "’ (l "
C. C. Smith. f me “-
James M.’l'annek.
Wm. B. Conyers. Clerk. oct 25.
11l iii14n2^2.7h.0f3
All persons indebted to the undersigned
either by note or account, (and especially
those whose note3 and accounts have been
running for the last two, three and four years,)
are respectfully requested to come forward
and settle. lam compelled to raise money
and I hope my friends will help me in this,
my time of need.
nov. 1-ts. W. W. FITTS.
HOUSE
AND
liot For Sale.
||fnj I offer my house and lot in the City
lill ’ll of Carrrollton for sale. The house
has tour rooms. Iwo of them 10x18, one IGx
24, and one 12xlG ; also a portico and 8
foot hall, and here are two acres of ground
upon the lot, with good well of water. The
house is quite near the public square.
nov. 1,1872. L. J. SMITH
Xsuiaacl for Salo f
I offer for saie. my farm three miles from
( a it-' ill ton on tae Buchanan road. There is
on the place 200 ; errs of Hand, 50 cleaved
and 150 in the woods. The improvements are
prefr y fab, good water and good neighbor
hood. Those wishing to buy might do well
to consult me.
Q<A 25. N. J, CHANDLER.
Xjl-v©x»3t, Sale,
AND
Feed Stable,
Carrollton, Geo.
Having opened a first class Livery Stable
in Carrollton. I respectfully ask the patron
age of the traveling public. Good buggies
and splendid horses, with carefiTl drivers can
be obtained at reasonable rates. Travelers
leaving their stocks with me may rest assured
that tliev will be well fed and attended to.
E. W. WELLS.
July 19, 1872—-ly.
To Our Customers,
We have Just received a large stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER DRY
GOODS,
The latest Styles of Ladies & Gents. Hats,
Boots Slioes,
HARDWARE & CUTLERY,
CROCKERY A GLASSWARE.
Also a large stock of New Orleans Sugar
and Golden Syrup.
STEWART & LON3,
March 29, 1872—1 y.
Valuable Town Property lor Sale.
I will sell for cash, or ex
change for a good plantation
or mill property, a conjforta
life
ble dwelling in Carrollton, with good out
buildings, fine orchard with 10 or 12 acres of
land attached; also a very pleasant cottage,,
with outbuildings aud two acres of land: aiso
one vacant lot in tbe Southwest corner ot 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.
R. L. EDGEWORTJ/.
- Dissolution.
The firm heretofore existing under the
name and style, of J. Rowland & Cos., is tins
day dissolved by mutual consent. Those in
debted to the late firm, will make immediate
payment to J. Rowland at Boweuville, Ga.,
as the firm must close their unsettled business.
Please save us the trouble of going to see
you. J. ROWLAND & CO.
oct 18, 1872 —3t.
GEORGIA, Carroll County.
To all whom it mag concern.
Robert Crawford of Fulton county, having
in proper form applied to me for permanent
letters of administration on the estate of
JFilliam Thurman, late of said county, this is
to cite all and singuftr the creditors, and next
of kin of William Thurman, to be aud appear
at my office within the time allowed by law,
and show' cause if any they can, why perma
nent administration should not be granted to
Robert Crawford on JPilliam Thurmans
estate.
intuess rav lituol and official signature,
D. B. JUHAN, Ordinary.
oct 25, 1272-lm
HOOKE’S
3J{JIH:RN fJJS 3 j.,iv .'.SITY,
Corner Broad arid Alabama St.
ATLANTA GA.
The oldest established :i"d most success
lull Business 8 -bool in the Central Southern
States, and the only one in the South. Con
ducted by an experienced merchant, and
PRACTICAL ACCOUNTANT.
The Course of instruction is Thorough,
Practical and Systematic.
PREPARING
YOUNG AND MIDDLE AGED MEN
For the duties of
ACTUAL BUSINESS LIFE.
Graduates of this institution are now filling
Responsible and Lucrative positions in Ranks
and Business Houses in tlr and other States,
and stand pre-eminent as Practical Book
Keepers over the Graduates of any other
IBixsix? es»s3 Scliool
in the country.
There are no Vacations. Students can ou
ter at any time, as no instruction is given in
classes
Business Advocate and Specimens of Pen
manship mailed free to any address.
B. .F. MOORE, A. M.
oct 1 *72-13'. President.
It. I*. COLE MATHEW COLE.
ii mm works.
/
R. D. COLE & BRO.
Manufacturers of
Sash, Bluids, Doors, Door & Win
doio Frames, Moldings, Cornice,
Brackets, and all building work.
ALSO.
Agents for sale of machinery, such as
Steam Engines, Saw and Grist Mills, Patent
inserted teeth Saws, Saw Glimmers, Plaining
Machines, and wood working machines gen
erally. Cotton Gins and Screws, Wheat
Threshers and Separaters, Fountain Pumps,
firc.,&c.
' For further information and prices address,
R. 1). COLE & BRO.,
oct 4 72—ly * Newnan, Ga.
Wiikcrson & McGarity,
AT
WILKERSON'S FIRE PROOF WARE
HOUSE , NEWNAN , GA.
Are prepared to stote Cotton on good
terms. They keep constantly on hand
FAMILY SUPPLIES
of all kinds. Farmers would find it to their
interest to examine their stock before pur
chasing elsewhere.
We also keep a large lot of Buggies,
Rockaways, Wagons, &c., which we will sell
low. Call and examine when you come to
Newnan. Wilkerson & McGakity.
oc. 1 6m.
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES £c HARDWARE,
o£x,ss- G-las
FARMERS STORE,
West side Public Square, Newnan, Ga.
oct 4, 72—Gin.
J. T. Holmes & Bio.
DEALERS IN
Family Groceries,
all kinds of
SUGAR, COFFEE, MOLASSES, FLOUR,
Bagging and Ties, Tobacco, Cigars, &c.
—:ALSO —
Confectioneries of all kinds. We ask one
and all to call on us before purchasing else
where.
In tlie bouse formerly occupied by W. S
Hilley, South side Public Square, Newnan,
Georgia. oct. 4, 72—ly
LIVERS
...
*m&&
STABIjES,
By B. H. 'A RIGHT, Newnan, Ga. Stable
near Baptist Church. fogt 4,3 m.
Notice.
/ill persons indebted to the late firm of
Kelly & H’aiker for the year 1871, must
come forward and settle by the first day of
Xuvember,or we will proceed to collect by
law. AU persons indebted for the year 1872
must settle by the first of December, or we
will do likewise bv them.
KELLEY & WALKER.
Oct. 11 ’72
Land (beds for sale at this of
fice.
w. c. rvEir’S
• 4*
rS’EEJ'W STORE.
New Goods! New Goods! !
EVERYTHING BRAN NEW.
w. c. New would inform his friends, and the public generally, that lie is still at the
old stand of Blalock & New, and is now receiving a large
Bran Now Stools, of GrOoda,
Consisting of everything usually kept in a first class store, such as Prv floods, ITatS
Caps. Boots. Shoes. Hardware, Crockery, Sole and Upper Leather, Sugar, CofTee. &c.
(Mine and s>oe me before purchasing elsewhere, and see if I cannot make it to rour
fhtetesL* [oct IS] "W. O.TtfIEINTV.
LARGE OPENING
OF
Fall and Goods
TIIE BEST AND LARGEST
STOCK OF* OOODB
To be found in the Town, can now be seen at the popular 0> e Pjeuce House of
E. €r. Kramer*.
Having replenished my stock, I have made extra proparatiou for a large
Fall and Winter Trade.
and cm show a FULL LINE OF GOODS in every DEPARTMENT
I respeefully tender my thanks to the citizens of th s town and county for the
libe ;il patronage bestowed upon me during the p ist year. 1 shall endeavor to merit
and retain the same by dealing fairly upon equitable principle*, and givhig lull value for
the money. Give me a call and be coovi reed.
JcL * <d3r„ jEiSLIEr? jLiZ Ib'-i. ■
For Cotton I pay as usual the highest market prices.
Blalock’s Dry Goods &tore.
l lM&ntj- ID>JW-y CS-ooeLo for
JESSE Y. & SAMUEL A. BLALOCK.
Store room l ight where their prices are —at the lowest part of the public equate.
A number one lot First Class Dry Goods just received.
A first rate lot of Sugar and Codec just recieved, a first rate lot of Hoots, Shoes, Hats,
Dross Goods, Factory yarns sheetings and shirtings, umbrellas, carpet bags ami woolen
goods, and notions just received in the new built store at the South east corner ot the
square.
A grdsDpplv of tin ware and crockery just recieved and all on the market at, the
lowest price. One thousand five hundred dollars of these goods will lx* offered at extra
ordinarily low figures during the next twenty days. Greenbacks cover a m iuitmle or
sin in a store house, and the wages of sir. is death, and the cadi system is the b ’st lor ah,
and a little cash will buy more goods from J. Y. Blaluk than a m m and h.s wile can toat.
SANDERS & ORR
NEWNAN, GA.
Wholesale and Itctail 11 Dealers
IN
Ml CMBS, (SOBERIES, HITS, ItRIWIU, M, M.
At Slices Bought Direct from Manufactures in Bcstcn, -i-
SALESMEN
BEN ORR Loct 4 ly] BEN WRIGHT.
Railroad Mim Comet
The Heaviest &tock of Family
GROCERIES, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS,
on hand and still arriving since the war at
SMITH dSb
CARROLLTON, GEORGIA.
Be sure you are right, then go ahead. We
Shoes. Hardware, Colliery, Notions, Songs &c,,
CHEAPER THAN TIIE CHEAPEST, COME ONE, COME ALL.
We gbi keep? good supply of Corn, Meal. Flour. Bacon. Lard, Sugar Codee, Syrup
Molas G’. ewiog ami Smoking Tobacco of various kinds at tbe very lowest Cash Price*
THE 1 'I\EST CAR AND BAR ROOM. —The Best Bar and Bear keeper Johnnie Acklin,
alway oe o<>n< (A yi nd night, Master of songs and animals. We have a genuine Live BAR
witb'j general .■ so .ment of Foreign and Domestic Liquors of all grades and qualities.
Sacramental Vinei Cost.
Thanking out 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 llie time to get your houses furnished,
THOMPSON COLF. & CO,.
NEWNAN GEORGIA,
is the place to buy. Bedsteads with rollers at $4.
AXD
Sale
WITH AN EXTENSIVE AS
SOR TMEN T OF
Groceries
OF AI.L
KINDS, FAMILY SUPPLIES,
Fanning Tools, Leather,Boot#,