The Carroll County times. (Carrollton, Ga.) 1872-1948, November 22, 1872, Image 3

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oirroll County Times. rU ., ; „U.T.»NMiA.N»v.2I,IK7, "vmiiommv. lodge. No 91. I. O. G.T. organi jllskeiy S" u ,eetß second ancl fourth lYi- C#* Masonic. 11 rndyp No. 69. F. A . M., whrtnnt A/ C S in each mouth. riiucli Directory. rrtuncH. -Rev. W>*. Dimmock's rRf ?IIYTt ? in this County are: Ist Snbhath at iDi« lin ' me !‘ , v *1 Carrollton ; Sd Villa Rica ; 4th Factory , Mhicklf for l P ; Ch1 jrch.—Services by at k *tnT« Ol>, “ T t s lbbath; Ucv. Jos. Chambers on Carroi'iy 1 , *” ( .’7 h m onth. Prayer meeting every. ith Sabm 1 !* 1 \Vdnc fdft - v ,"„5 ,ni —Rev. O. \V. Colqnit on 3d i sabbath in e.t'-h month, ' chubch. —Kcv. A. C. Borden will (•Bitf\ T jV, Baptist Church on tlx* Ist Sunday nrfiH-1' before in each month n ltil changed. »»(l Sl,, h r «ise the public will be notified. The is " hi -a observe this announcement, people vn» Candidates tor Office. fur tax receiver. Voters or C.iiif.olll County.—l an- To TBt jelf as ! *n independent candidatefor the jounce' n L x p,.,. t .jver. All who know me are uSlce <>t : ; it j am not ah e to make a sup ,J i iiv labor. All Unit feel to sympathize with l"' rl 'it Ai me a favor, bv coming out in January, t»e. their svmpathy for one who is needing a ", i!. trriu ,r to make ivu honest support, help JU tr - ° W. D. JONES. jiool Hat Boys or Carroll-I have it von 28 rears as hatter, and now ask the ; (1 of'serviug you as Tax Receiver of said r -u the election in January next, county, at j. w. CaR ROLL. for county surveyor. -h, muhrsigned announces himself as a candi- J* hr County Surveyor fur Carroll county.^ FOR ORDINARY. He are authorized to announce L, C. McCAL u\N, aaan independent candidate for Ordinary. FOR COUNTY TREASURER. Torn- Voters of Carroll County.—We pro 1. the mine of M. IIA MRICK, Jlija wouinl- P ii soldier)a» a candidate for the office of County Treasurer of Carroll county. FO . TAX COLLECTOR, 11V are authorized to announce the name of J- F Kdok a.-, h candidate to. Isa. fck/.10 .01 ul C.u roll county. j. H n BosMtß-An ohl citizen. who has contri , .. V I,r„eh to the 1-übiic «nu-rpri-i*a o the ir c-iijd;</.iie. for fax I'ull.etor ot Carroll county .. p*. Os J^T*. t Sue advcciti.-iuvßt ot Scribners Monthly, the ttvlverUserncnt of Oliver Tongue Otgans. ftfST Our fam.eis genet ally have finished planting: their w heat j&T A lot of tine eh owing tobacco, j ist receive*'! at Julian it Maurieville s. th'’" - Sou new legal notices in the Times to day. k : /&“ See ndvertiseintMit o.f iatul for s;ilt* on i alliipoosa river, by Mr. I. I>. Perd ic of this ('Vice. Attention is nailed to the new s liedult' of the Savannah, Griffin it Mnriii A! aba at i Ibulroad, Vo he loiind iu oil iiv t page. P T’he trisky squirrel is reported h\ M.r sportsmen, to be more numer i'T;. t!:a:i usual, in these parts this year. (Jo lo (J. L. it R. A. Johnson’s when in Newman (o buy cheap Dry (mulsand Groceries. S**e V\ inter comes, tin* varied year. Sul'en and sail, with all ids rising train.” The past \v< ek has been quite cold reminding us that Winter is here in tamest. Overcoats ami good tires are in demand. \ &s“* G. w. Harper Esq., raised ninety bushels of corn off of one acre of ground this year, and this is “what he knows about farming,” As the Duchmnn said, “how high ish dat.” EsT* Mr. R. L. Kdgeworth of this.' place, has exchanged the residence upon which he now lives, and the cot tage owned by him, now occupied by Mr. W. 11. Meigs to Mr. W. O. Per ry, for a plantation, ton miles south of VCavrollton, in Carroll county. Thanks. —Mr. K. TANARUS, Nash of Ma con countv Alabama, who was on a visit to his relations at this place dur ing the past week, has our thanks for late copies of the Montgomry Daily Advertiser, the leading Democratic paper of Alabama. Thescian Coups.— We are pleased to announce that the Thespian Corps, will give an entertainment at the Ma sonic Institute, on Wednesday night the 27th inst. Tire Thespians have been lor some time preparing for this entertainment, and we are assured that the fun lo ving public have in store a treat. Recollect, Wednesday tiighf, the 271 h. Doors opened at G, *10; admission 25 cts. All who h£ard the able and powerful sermon, of the Rev. Shaffer, on the Missionary cause, de livered at this place, at the late meet mg of the Arbacooehee Association here, will be pleased to know, that the baptists of Carrollton, have secured his services as paster, for the coming year. We learn that he will also preach here next month, second hath. \ fiST The fine two story brick buil ding of Mr. P. G. Garrison, notwith standing the bad weather, is nearing completion. Mr. G., intends to roof the building with slate, and when completed, as it soon will be, will pre- Rer| t quite an imposing appearance, &i( l will add much to the importance °i our town.’ We should like to see s ° me more of the same sort going up. V If you want a cheap suit of clothes a S°od pair of shoes or boots, or a ap H a t always go to Johnson’s in 1 " nan to bnv them. Books. \\ e have received from Hie publishers, Messrs Dick A Fitz gmhl, two very handsome little hooks the one entitled “Howard's Reeita- I'ons, and the other, “How to Shine in Society. ‘Howard'sßecitations- con tain a fine selection, of comic, serious and pathetic pieces, well suited for declamation in schools. “How to Shine in Society,” is an admirable httle volume, on the laws and usages of polite conversation, which noyomig person can read, without benefit The price of the former is 30 cte, of the l.ittei 25 cts. Address Messrs Hick & Fitzgerald, Publishers, New York. Godly.—Godey for December is upon our table. We have spoken so olien in piaise of this exeelent inaga zinc, that we can add nothing to what has heretofore been said. It stands at the head of its class, and is a vade mecum with every lady who wishes to keep posted upon the fashions of the day. Single subscription $3,03; clubbed with the Times at $4,25 per annum. Savannah Griffin & Noith Ala bama Railroad. B? ’CRT OF BOARD OF DIRECTORS. Griffin, Ga , Oct. Ist, 1872. Jo the Stockholders—Gentlemen : r l lie Board of Directors at the close of the fourth year’s operations of your road, make the following report : 1 lie earnings of the road have been: From Freight $24,001 70 From Passengers. 15,803 40 From Mai 15...... 1,840 GO $41,145 70 Expemes for same time.. 21,799 21 Leaving a balance ,$19,349 49 Compared with operations for 1871. or last year: The earnings were $34,590 9G And operation expenses . . 25,838 00 Net balance ..,. $8,692 96 Y\ hieh shows an increase in the net earnings of the road for 1872 over 18 <1 of $10,653 53. This increase lias been very satisfactory. A com parison of the operating expenses of the road for the past two years will show a decrease as follows : Operating expenses for 187 V >25,837,00 Operating expenses for 1872,21,799,21 Decrease 1872 over 1871 4,039.79 The business of the road from its commencement was embarrassing, with very low rates of freight and a limited extent of country from which to draw support, hut it has been suffi cient to pay ail current expenses and interest on its bonded debt, leaving a handsome balance to go to the new construction of the road. \ o.u were informed in the report of the Board last year, that the extern sion of the road to a point beyond the Chattahoochee river, and probably to ( arc >lkon would be made in time for the present year's crop. The Board of Directors have not been able to press the work forward as fast as they then hoped, but have succeed ed in grading the road, with the ex ception of two or three formidable rock cuts and a small space of earth grading, from Newnan to Carrollton, and have erected an excellent bridge across tlie Chattahoochee river, and ressle work on each side, and are now preparing for the lading of track to the west side of the Chattahoochee river. The iron for laying the track, about eighteen miles, lias been purchased and deliveied to the company, and the track will be laid to the river by the first of November, and across to Whitesburg, by the fifteenth of No vember, nothing unfavorable occur ring. The Board of Directors have had the embarrassments complained of at your last meeting in consequence of the non-payment of the stock sub scribed for by parties in Coweta and Carroll counties under consideration. Suits were brought and judgments have been obtained against most of these subscribers. It is hoped they will pay this winter their subscrip tions to the stock of the company.— Should they do so, the road will be speedily completed to Carrollton. You are referred tor the condition of the finances, receipts, disburse inents, stock and construction ac counts to the tat lea of the Treasurer which exhibits fully all financial op erations of the company. The Board have experienced pecuniary embar rassments in raising means to build the road, stock and bond markets have been languid, and much difficul tv has been experienced in the sale of the company's bonds, but the future prospects of the road having given 'confidence, has enabled them to dis pose of the bonds and get aid to build the road upon more favorable terms than was expected ; indeed we feel that the favorable position of the road commends it to connecting roads and capitalists, and the extension of the road beyond Carrollton is but the work of a short time when we have reached that point. Very respectfuliy submitted by the Board of Directors. A. J. White, President. Land deeds for sale at this of fine. D, L. it R. A. Johnson offer a free wagon yard and comfortable rooms to their customers and friends while in their town. Air. John Alex ander from Bowdon is with them, and will be glad to have his friends call and see him. Notice to Debtors.—All persons indebted to Blalock & New, are most urgently requested to come i forward and settle. The firm has been dissolv ved, consequent upon the death of Mr Blalock, and the goods divided, and hence the necessity of closing up the business. All those to whom the firm has heretofore generously ex 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. tt. M. C. & E. M. Thomasson have just received a large addition to their stock of Millinery aud Fancy Goods. Ladies will find it to their interest to examine their stock and hear their prices before purchasing elswhere. Call on Kiunard & 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, &c. Fast side public square, in front of Court House. This dose to be “ well shaken before taken " by those to whom it may apply. An old lady on entering a store the other day, said : “ Why, it can’t be that you keep this store yet ! I thought you had gone out of business. I ain’t seen your name, or anything of vour store in the paper for over a year, and everybody in our neighbor hood thinks you have gone out of bu siness.” Chapped face, rough skin, pimples, ringworm, salt-rheum, and other cu taneous affections cured, and the skin made soft and smooth, by using the Juniper Tar Soap, made by Caswell, Hazard it Cos., New York. Be cer tain to get the Juniper Tar Snap, us there are many worthless imitations made with common tar. I2w. The purest and sweetest Cod Liver Oil is Hazard ifc Cash well's, made on the sea shore, from fresh, selected liv ers, by Cashwell, Hazard & Cos., New York . It is absolutely pure and and sweet. Patients who have once taken it prefer it to all others. Phy sicians have decided it superior to any of the other oils in market. l?w. HYiVIENLAL. Married, or the 14th inst., at the residence of the bride’s father, bv G. S. Sharp Esq., Mr. Joseph F. Cole and Miss. SaUie Crutchfield, all of Car roll county. Married on Sunday the 17th., at the residence of Air. L. S. Crouch, by the Rev. A. C. lieesse, Mr. ‘Ad’ Steed to Miss Annie E. Skipper All of this county. To our friend and neighbor “Ad,’’ and his fair bride, we tender our best wishes, for their happiness, with the hope that their future may be one con tinual honeymoon. Carrollton Market. GA., Nov, 91, OFFICE OF THE CARROLL COUNTY TIMES. Cotton—Receipts for the season up to date -R56 ales. Sales for the week(s2 bales. lie quote Middlings 16% Low Middlings 16% Good Ordinary 16% Corn, per bushel 1 oO Wheat, 1 T 5 Peas, *• “ 100 Dried Apples per pound 5% Peaches pealed “ “ ?8 Peaches unpealed * 4 Butter .... .... . 20 Eggs per das 15" Chickens 15 Bacou Sides 13% Bulk ” 12% Lard li Hams S. C 20 Cm OF eABBOLLTOX BUSINESS LOTS FOR SALE, AT AUCTION On the lirst Tuesday in I>ecember next. These 24 lots are all of them well situated for business, having peculiar advantages which will be apparent to those who may ex amine them with a view to business in this voung and thriving city. There need be no longer any excuse about high prices, for these lots will Ik* sold to you at your own price. Terms of sale one half cash and bal ance in six months with interest. I will take pleasure in showing tlie* lots, and will consid er bids and if reasonable, will close sale with those who may desire to commence improve ments earlier than saledav. novlo. JAMES J. JCHAN. GEORGIA, Carroll County. To all tclioiti it may concern. Robert C rawford of Fulton county, haring i j proper form applied to me for i>ermanent letters of administration on the estate of JFilliam Thurman, late of said county, this is to cite all and singular the creditors, and next of kin of William Thurman, to be and appear at my olliee within the time allowed by law. and show cause if any they can, why i»erma tn nt a lmmistration should not be granted to Robert Crawford on William Thurman's estate. /Witness my hand and official signature, D. 11. JUHAN, Ordinary, oct 2f>, 1272-lm glj p 0 A per day! Agents wanted! All JJ72. I/classes of working people, of either t ex, young or old. make more money at work for us in their spare moments, or all the time, than at anything else. Particnlaia free. Addiess G. Btin soii & Cos., Portland. J/aine. sept. 6, 1872- I y, TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS ! Are You Out of Employment ? We wish the address of eve r y man and woman oat of employment. We have work for them. Ad dress (inclosing stamp.) GEORGE J. JOHNSTON, I*. O. Dox 108. 'MonfgoifwyJAla • an s Id—U\ REAM! REAR!! THE REVOLUTION HAS COME. Go to the North East corner of the public square and you will sec that % great change has taken place. JOHN W. MERRELL, Has on hand a splendid assortment of find. Winter goods bought late in the season at reduced prices, and he is thereby enabled to sell at Low Figures. Call and see his assortment of Prints, Domestic, Notions, Hats, Boots. Shoes. Ac., A good stock of Leather always on hand, Don t buy elsewhere till you examine his stock, and ratisfy VGurself as to prices and quality of goods, lie is determined to sell a3 low as the lowest. OashpaidL fopOottonDry Hldosdbc Remember the place at the old stand. nov 1, “2-tr. JOHN W. MERREI.L XAI-xresrry, sale,! AND Feed Stable, 7 Carrollton, Geo. Ss SH& Having opened a first class Livery Stable in Carrollton, i respectfully ask the patron age of tlie public. Good buggies and splendid horses, with careful drivers can be obtained at reasonable rates. Travelers leaving their stocks with me may rest assured that they will be well led aud attended to. E. \Y. WELLS. July 19, 1872—1 y. Valuable Pine Land tor Sale. I offer 50 acres of good pine land for sale situated six and a half miles South of Car rollton. lying on the Trickum road, with good dwelling, smoke-house, stable and crib, with a good well of water on the premises. There is about S acres of cleared iar.d on the place. J AS . a MAUK Nov l-2m. In All persons indebted to the undersigned either by note or account, (mid especially those whose notes and accounts have been running for the last two, three and four years,) are respectfully requested to come forward and settle. lam compelled lo raise money and I hope my frieuds will help me in this, my time of need. nov. 1-ts. W. VT. FITTS. TrajOTTSSES AND Lot Wcjti? I offer my house and lot in the City !i of Carrrollton for sale, '[’he house has lour rooms, two of them 1 Oxl 8, one IGx 24, and one 12x16 ; also a portico and 8 foot hall. There ore two acres of ground upon the lot, with good well of water, The house is quite near the public square, nov. 1,1872. 1.. J. SMITH Ifsnci for- I offer for sale, my farm three miles from Carrollton on the Iluehanan road There is on the plaeo 200 acres of land, 50 cleared and 150 in the woods. The improvements arc pretty fab, good water and good neighbor hood Those wishing to buy might do well to consult me. Get. 28. N. J. CHANDLER. * J. A. ANDERSON, j&ttorxiy Law, OFFICE DODD’S CORNER, ATLANTA , 04. Will practice in all the Courts of Fulton, and ad joining counties. Special attention given to col lections. Refers to Gartreli & Stephens. To Our Customers, We have Just received a large stock of SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS, The latest Styles of Indies & Gents. Hats, Boots c&3 Slaoes, HARDWARE & CUTLERY, CROCKERY & GLASSWARE. Also a large stock of New Orleans Sugar ! / and Golden Syrup. STEWART & LONS. Mat oil 29, 1872— 1 y. . m stock Ym stocFi NEW' INSTALLMENT OF GROCERIES j AT J. F. POPES, 1 CONSISTING OF Bacon, Lard, Flour, Sugar, Molasses, Better lot of Shoes than ever, Fine Cigars, Smoking Tobacco, Snuff and Whiskies. You can make it to your interest to ca] j and see uve before buying elsewhere. JAMES F. POPE. apriT 2rt, 1872. GEORGIA, Carroi.l County. I To all wluuii it may concern. John T Meador of Fulton county having ap- j plied to me for permanent letters of adminis- | istration, on the estate of William Meador late j Jf said county, this is to cite all and singu- i lar, the creditors and next of kin. of William , Meador, to be and appear at my office with in the time allowed by law, and show cause if any they can, why permanent administra tion should not be granted to John T. Meador on William Meador’s estate. Witness my hand and official signature, this Oct. 25th, 1872. D. B JCH 4N. Ord’y 1 [FOUNDED 1853,], MOORE'S SOUTHERN BUSINESS UNIVERSITY, Corner Broad and Alabama St. ATLAXTa oa iLe eldest established &»d most succeas full Business School 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, pkeparino YOUNG AND MIDDLE AGED MEN per the duties of ACTUAL business life. Graduates of this institution are now filling Responsible and Lucrative positions in Banks and Business Houses in this and other States, and stand preeminent as Practical Book Keepers over the Graduates of spy other CSS Sloliool in the country. There are no Vacations. Students can en ter at any time, as no instruction ya given in classes # Business Advocate and Specimens of Pen manship mailed free to any address ' B. F. MOORE, A. M. - oct-1 i2-ly. President. It. D. COIU MATHEW COLE. mu* am woms, li. 1). COLE Sc Blit). Manufacturers of Sash, Blinds, Boors, Boor and Vein doic Frames, 3 foldings, Cornice , Brackets, and all building icor/c. 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 1 lireshers and Sepa raters. Fountain Pumps drc., &c. ’ For further information and prices address, R. D. COLE & BUG., oct 4 72 ly * New nail, Ga. Wilkerson & McGarity, * * AT WILDER SON’S FIRE PROOF WARE HOUSE, NEWNAN, GA. Are prepared to store 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. a l so keep a large lot of Buggies, Rockavvays, Wagons, &e., which we will sell low. Call and examine when you come to Newnan. ilklusok & McGabitt. oct 4 6m. DRY ROODS, GROCERIES & HARDWARE, - <Grl<£ts*©7 FARMERS STORE, West side Public Square, Newnan. Ga. oct 4,72—6 m. J. T. Holmes & Bro. PEALEKS IX Family Groceries. ALL UIMD3 OF SUGAR. COFFEE. MOLASSES- FLOUR, Bagging and Ties, Tobacco, Cigars, &c. •" * ALSO • Confectioneries of all kinds. We ask one aud all to call on us before purchaoin<* else where. In the house formerly occupied by W. S Hilley, South side Public Square, Newnan, Georgia. oct. 4, 72—ly LIVERY STABLE By B. H. WRIGHT, Newnau, Ga. Stable uear Baptist Church. [oct i. Bm. HIRNESS & SADDLERY, BT «T- D. Mitcliell, CARROLLTON, GA. Sncrp located South of the Court House on Railroad Street. Mattresses also al\vaj*s on hand. The patronage of those wanting anything in ray line, it* respectfully wild ted. Come and aee me and bring along with yon the Cash -J ip, MITCIfE LL. uov, 8. 1872. W. C. .VB R*\V NEW STORE. 3few Goods! New Goods! ! EVERYTHING BRAN NEW. W, C. New would inform hi? friends, and the public generally, that he is »tiU at th» old stand of Blalock & New, and is now receiving a large Bran New St3ols. of G-Ood.s, Consisting of everything usually kept in a fk3t class store, such as Dry Goods, Hats Caps. Boots, Shoes, Hardware, Crockery. Sole and Upper Leather, Sugar Coflee. <scc. Come and see me before purchasing elsewhere, and see it I cannot make it to your interest. [oct IS] N/\/ • Ot 3STJfctJS'W*. LARUE OPENING OF Fall and Winter Goods THE BEST ANI) LARGEST STOCK. OF :»OODS To be found in the Town, can now be seen at the popnlar Oml Prick House of E. €t. Kramer. Having replenished my stock. I have made extra preparation for a large Fall and Winter Trade. and can shown FULL LINE OF GOODS in every DEPARTMENT. r j I rcspecfuliy tender m'y thank3 to the citrons of this town and county for the liberal patronage bestowed upon me during the past year. I shah endeavor to merit and retain the same by dealing fairly upon equitable principles, and givng full value for the money. Give me a call aud be convinced-. H!. For Cotton I pay as usual the highest market prices. j EXCHANGE ! EXCHANGE !* I FOE ALL KINDS OF FARM PRODUCE AT S'esse Y. Blalooßs store. Enquire for his STOKE HOUSE, and examine one of the best stocks of Goods in the market. Farmers ar.d Ladies are respectfully invited to cail and examine. Store house on the South east corner of i the Public Square, £F Y-lßlaiooli SANDERS & ORR NEWNAX, GA Wholesale and Metail I dealers IN DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HITS, HARDWARE. &(!., &C. Shoes Bought Direct from Manufactures In Boston. SALESMEN BEN URIi [oct 4 ly] BEN WRIGHT. Half road Has Come! The Heaviest Stock of Family GROCERIES, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS, on hand and still arriving since the war at L a 2T. SMITH db BRO’S, CARROLLTON, GEORGIA. lie sure you are right, then go ahead. VYe Shoes, Hardware, Cutllery, 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 and Smoking Tobacco of various kinds at the very lowest Casu Prices lIIL I1 NEST BAII AND BAR ROOM.— she Best B.\n and Bear keeper Johuuie Acklin, always on hand day and night Master of snugs and animals. We hare a genuine Live 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 ami rivalry in Groceries and Prices. FURNITURE! FURNITURE!! Now is the time to get your houses furnished, THOMPSON, COLE & CO.. NEWNAN GEORGIA, is the place to buy. Bedsteads with rollers at $4. AND Salo HUH AN EXTENSIVE AS SOT THEN T OF Oroceries OF ALL KINDS, FAMILY SUPPLIES, Farming Tools, Leather, Boots,