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The Piu .dry of Politics. —The
prevailing liable < f American politics,
which puts a candidate for public hon
ors in the pillcry, and pelts him with
mud, is thus well hit off by the Dan
bury News, apropos to a candidate
which it knows :
Politics corrupt men. Mr. Charles
Agnew, of Slawson, was supposed o
be a model citizen in every respect,
nut upon being nominated for asses
sor it transpired in a few days that he
he was in the habit of beating his
wife, had killed one of his children by
expos ire and neglect, had stolen live
geese feathers from the dying pillow s
of the poor, poisened an uncle to so
cure his property, and picked the pock
et of the clergyman whojnarried him.
When Mr. Agncw was nominated he
made a neat little speech, thanking his
fiicnds for the honor conferred upon
him.
—mm -
J&af Two acres ofground in Indian
ola, lowa, yielded 503 bushel of
sweet potatoes,
Best Time for Painting Houses.—
The best time for paiutiwg the exte
rior of buildings is late in autumn or
during the winter. Paint then ap
plied, will endure twice as long a3
when applied in early summer or in
hot weather. In the former it dries
slowly and becomes hard like a glazed
surface, not easily affected afterwards
by the weather,' or worn off by the
beating of storms. But in very hot
weather the oil in the paint soaks into
the wood at once, a3 into a sponge,
leaving the lead nearly dry and near
ly crumble off. This last difficulty,
however, might in a measure be guard
ed against, though at an increased ex
pense, by first going over the surface
with raw oil. By painting in cold
we: t ler, on3 a: n lyrnce nfght certain
ly be escaped, namely, the collection
of small flies on the fresh paint.—
The Technologist.
Cjnfederate Monument.
Wo once more earnestly solicit the
attention of our people to the enter
prise for the erection of a Monument
in honor of the Confederate Dead of
Georgia and others who were killed
or died on Georgia soil. The time for
the distribution is apidly approach-f
irig. It will take place on the 4th o
December next Deo Volente. There
will positively be no postponement.
All sales will stop on the 20th of No
vember. The fate of this effort will
be decided then. Our people will ex
hibit their gratitude for the .bloody
sacrifices of their brave defenders, o
exhibit to the world their cold indiffer
ence. They will exhibit their pride
or its loss ; their appreciation of those
who fell in their service, or a disregard
of the noblest sacrifice which man can
make for Lis own land, his people and
their homes.
We yet believe the spirits of the
dead still haunt the land they loved
and lor which they died. We yet
believe that those who live in these
haunts of love will substantially prove
their devotion to the dead “Soldiers
in Gray.” Hundreds, yea thousands
upon thousands, will wish to become
shareholders in the tribute to their
fame between now and the 20th of
November. We most respectfully re
quest them to reflect. Those thou
sands of names thrown upon us at the
last moment may so overwhelm us as
to make it impossible to prepare all of
their certificates, record their names,
mail them and prepare the numbers
for drawing on the 4th of December.
Hence much money may be necessari
ly returned, to the detriment of the
cause and their disappointment in the
chances at the distribution of the
prizes. Let those, then, who., have the
means and intend to contribute do so
at once. If so we are not ready and
must wait, let their contributions come
as soon as they are able to make them
to the Agents in their locality, or to
this office.
Have no fears of trickery, or fraud
or speculation. Whatever may hfove
happened in other schemes or sections
we have an organized Association,
consisting of some of our best citizens.
An expose will be made of all that has
been and will be done in eonnec
tion with this enterprise. All will be
fair and honorable.
If all the tickets shall be sold, the
amount to be distributed will be in
currency, one hundred and thirty one
thousand dollars ; in real estate, nine
ty nine thousand dollars ; in cotton,
twenty thousand dollars, making a
grand total of two hundred and fifty
thousand dollars.
If all the tickets are not sold the
amount received (after deducting the
portion allotted to the Monument, the
commissions ot the Agents, and the
sum required to defray the necessary
expenses), will be distribited among
the shareholders. The precedence in
this latter case will be given—Ist, to
the 1,744 prizes in currency ; 2d, to
the real estate ; 3d, to the cotton.
We are pleased to state that expen
ses have been much diminished bv
the liberality of a portion of the news
papers, and the boundless assistance
rendered ns free of charge bv the
Southern Express Company of this
city.
Should any wh o have made, or may
makej voluntary donations lo any
amount, desire to exchange their sue
eial tickets for others which furnish
chances in the drawing, we or our
Agents in the other States, will
cheerfully comply with their wishes
AH orders promptly attended to.
Whole tickets, $5 ; Fraction, sl,
$2, $3, and $4.
L. & A. H. McLaws,
General Agents.
STATE AGENTS
For Georgia—James M. Bmrthe. Augusta
For Virginia—Ed. J. Kerbs, Richmond, Ya.
Tor Mississipi—M. T. Morrison, Jackson.
11l Kentucky— W. IT. Applegate, Louisville
pSJST-* J ' Richmond Texas.
B - Smith Savannah. 2kv
din counts. ’
For Alabama—M ij r \ r .
• » Montgomery.
Xjivror’ST-, sale,
AND
Feed Stable,
Carrollton, O-00.
'IMi
Having opened a first class Livery Stable
in Carrollton I respectfully tusk the patron
age of the traveling 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 fed and attended to.
J 5. W. WELLS.
July 19, IS72—ly.
Valuable i’kc Laud Far Sale.
I otler 50 acres of good pine land for sale
situated six and a half miles South of (X r
roliton, lying on the Trickum road, with
good dwelling, smoke-home, stable and crib,
with a good well of water on the premises.
There is about 3 acres of cleared land on the
place. J AS . A. MAUK.
Nov l-2m.
JiUi 23c&X”23.Q£1t~
All persons indebted to the und. rsigned
either by note or account, (and especially
those whose notes and accounts have been
running for the iasUt .vo, three and four years.)
are respectfully iccjuested to come forward
and settle. I an» compelled to raise money
end 1 hope my friends will help me in this,
my time of need.
ttov. 1-ts. \V. W. FITTS.
HOUSE
AND
Lot For
tfpj I (ff* r my house and lot in the City
i :*|| of Carriollton for rale. The house
has lour rooms, two of them 15x18, one IGx
24, and one 12x16 ; also a portico and 8
foot bill. 'There are two acres of ground
upon the lot, with good well of water. Tho
house is quite near the public squ ire.
mov. 1,1872. L, J. SMITH
Jjr.nca. Sale.
I offer for sale, my farm three miles from
Carrollton on the Buchanan road There is
on tiie place 200 acres of land, 50 cleared
and 150 in the wood:-:. The improvements are
pretty fab, good water and good neighbor
hood. Those wishing to buy might do well
to consult me.
Oct. 55. N. J. CHANDLER.
J. A. ANDERSON,
OFFICE EODD’S CORNER,
ATLANTA , GA. *
Will practice in all the Courts of Fulton, and ad
joining counties. Special attention given to col
lections. Refers to Gartreli & Stephens.
To Oils* Customers,
We havo Just received a large stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER DRY
000153,
The latest Styles of Ladies & Gents. Hats.
Boots csb Slioes,
HARDWARE & CUTLERY,
CROCKERY & GLASSWARE.
Also a large stock of New Orleans Sugar
and Golden Syrup.
STEWART St LONS,
March 29. 1872—1 y.
SEW STOCK! SEW STOCK S
NEW INSTALLMENT OF GROCERIES*
AT
J. F. POPES,
CONSJSTIN3 or
Bacon, Lard, Flour, Sugar, Molasses, Better
lot of Shoes than ever, Fine Cigars,
Smoking Tobacco, Snuff
and Whiskies.
You can make it to yonr interest to cal
and see me before buying elsewhere.
JAMES F. POPE.
april 26, 1872.
DRY SjODS, GROOVES & HARDWARE,
FARMERS STORE,
West fide Public Square, Newnan. Ga.
oct 72—Cm.
Wiikcrson & McGaritv,
AT
W ILK ER SON'S FIRE PROOF SPARE
HOUSE, NEU NAN, GA.
Are prepared to stole 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.
Be also keep a large lot of Buggies,
liockaways, Wagons, &c., which we will sell
low. Call and examine when you come to
Newnan. Wilkerson & McGaiiity.
oct 4 Cm
J. T. Holmes & Bio.
DEALEXIS IN
Family Groceries,
ALL KINDS OF
SUGAR, CGFFEE, MOLASSES, FLOUR,
Bagging and Ties, Tobacco, Cigars, &e.
—ALSO —
Confectioneries of all kinds. We ask one
and all to call on us before purchasing else
where.
In tiie house formerly occupied by W. S
Hi Hey, South side Public Square, Newnan,
Georgia. oct. 4, 72—ly
GEORGIA, Carroll County.
To aU u'honi it may concern.
John T Meador of Fulton county having ap
plied to me for permanent letters of adminis
istration, on the estate of William Meador late
of said county, this is to cite all and singu
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 g anted lo John T. Meador
on William Meador’s estate.
Witness my hand and official signature,
this Oct. 25th, 1872.
D. B. JUIL4N, OrdV
I
HU tVDOM COLLEGE
#
The exercises of the next term wi’l open
Thursday, August 15th.
'l'n it inn per month 35 49
Board per month including ufi
• items. 312 50 to sls
(Masses will be organized in English Gram
mar, Geography and Penmanship, for the
beriedt of students n »t fuliy prepared to en
ter the regular classes.
Dowdon College
Ts a School exclusively for young rr.cn
Such arrangements are made, arid such ex
ereises pursued as are peculiarly adapted to
that class of students, 1 here fore, young
men. though having the advantages of good
schools a’ home, will find it greatly to their
advantage to spend a short time in this In
stitution.
EOWDON COLLEGE
Is an institution of Carroll county, of
which her citiz ns should bo proud. It
gives character to the county abroad, and
should receive the generous suppo t and pat
ronatre of our people. It i ivats no institu
tion in the county, for there is u> o’her like
it. We, therefore solicit the co-opemtion of
all teachers in the county.
BOWDON COLLEGE
yHt >rds a Collegiate education to young
men for less than tui ! l the expense at other
Colleges ; and by renting rooms and mess
ing, a good education is within the reach ol
every industrious young man.
BOWDON COLLEGE
Stands upon her merits, and upon this
basis is growing in popular favor. The best
endowment for an institution of learning is a
iberal patronage. I his we hope, by a faith
lul discharge of duty, to receive.
PRIZE SCHOLARSHIPS.
*
To Iho applicant who can stand the be.-t
I’xnmmation in til'* studies required for en
tering each of tiie regular classes, a free
scholarship will be granted for tiie remainder
<4 tie* course. Tin? first * examination for
prize scholarships will take p'aee on Thuis
day bgjore the first Sunday in July, lS'73
1 hus Hie success'll! candidate for the Fresh
man Glass will obtain a free scholarship for
four years. The one for the Sophomore, for
three years &c.
Ait ;q>;4 < out... ri'.nFl ' < : <h in < Yrrn’.l counts
For Gaia u gi'.c ess ihc Fi.rsbient.
Rev. F. If. M. HENDERSON,
or J. D. MOORE. Jr.
Sect. B. T
aug. 2, 1372,
Dr. Cs oodman”s
VEGETAT3LE LIV 1511 PILLS
Is the best substitute for Mewu v now be
fore the public, and a hundred Te-dintonials
can be given that they are worth their vv fight
in gold as a hut,i'y medicine. Buy cue hex
and you \GIi use no others.
Or. Cfoodman’s
CHAMPION OF PAIN
Is the great remedy for vi-thma, Rheuma
tism, Neuralgia, and is equal to any Pain
Killer now before the public. Prepared by a
Physician of more than twenty years experi
ence. For sale l>v
Hr. \YM. JOHNSON, Druggists,
Carrollton, Ga.
June 7,1872—1 y.
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LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
r.EOKGlA~(arroil County.
Sarah (J. Musick wife of J. C- Musick lias
applied for exemption of personalty, and I
will pass upon the same at ten o’clock a. m.
on Saturday the 23.1 instant at mv cfTtce.
nov. 15. D. I). JHI AX. Ord’y
—— —r
G£ORGll>«Carrail County.
Gemgi* A. Moore has applied iV.r exemp
ti on of p* rsonalty. and setting apart and val
uation ul homestead, and I will pass upon
the same at ten o'clock a. m , on Saturday
the 23d instant, at rnv office.
novl 5. D. B. JUH/fN, Ord’y.
Guardian’s Sale.
BY virtue of an ruder of the Court of
Ordinary of Carroll County, will bo sold be
fore the court house door in the town of Car
rolltcn, in said county, within the legal horns
of sale, on ihe first Tuesday in December
next, the following property to-wit : Tie
Nortn west flf'y acres of I**t of land No.
130 in the 64i District, of said county. Sod
as the property of \V. B. Kmbrey, ntinoi
orphan of 11 G Kmbrey. for the benefit of
said m nor and his creditors. 'Perms cash.
NANCY E Ml3 RE Y, Guard i au.
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
.ollton, within the legal hours o! sale on the
first Tuesday in December next, the following
property to-wit : One hundred and silty-six
acres of lot No 2:G in the Gth District; and
lot No. 257 in the Gth District ; and lot No.
253 in tlie Gth District, all of Carrollcou nty •
Lot No. 211 in the 2d District; and four
acres of lot No. 219 in the 2d District, both
originaliy Carroll now Douglass county, Ga.,
thessine being one entire settlement. All
the above land to be sold in Caryol! county
by the-direction of the Ordinary, as the
property of It. N. Unwell late of Carroll
county deceased, and for the benefit of t lie
heirs and creditors of said deceased. Te’rnis
cash. T. F. COWAN widin r.
oct IS tds.
Administrator’s Sale.
BY virtue of an order of the Court
of Ordinary of Carroll l minty, will be
sold before the Court House door, in the
Town of Donglasuville, in Douglass county
within the legal hours o sale on ihe first
Tuesday in December next, the following
property to-wit: One hundred and filly
acres of lot No. 47, in the 2d District of
originally Carroll, now Douglass county.
Sold as the property of the said W.C. Buiee,
late of Carroll county deceased, for the ben
efit of the heirs and creditors. Terms Cash,
oct 18. J. J. J UIIA N, Adm r.
GEORGIA, Carroll County.
'To all wh nil it may concern. F. C.
Johnson, having in proper form applied
to me for permanent letters of administration
oil the estate of Thomas Johnson, late if said
county, this is to cite all and singular
ihe creditors and next of kin of Thomas
Johnson, to be and appear at my office within
the time allowed bylaw, and slow cause il
any they can, why permanent ndmiristratii n
should not be granted lit F. C. Johnson,
on i limn ,s Juh: son’s estate.
\N iluess my hand and official signature.
D. B tl E ii A A,, Old y
oct 4, 1872 Im.
A-.lniinistralof’s Sale.
LA Virtue of an order of the Com t of
Ordinary of Carroll county, will be sold bo
tore the Court House door in Carrollton,
on the first Tuesday in January next, with
in ti e legal Louis of talc, the fuiLwin
properly io-v.it ;
Lot no. 27, and east half of In' no. 29. ex
cept that portion situated in the north Eist
coiner of said had led, on which i.). H.
W itehei’s s;eiv home, now stands; No. 27
containing GU feet front by 2do icet bacu.
and had of no 29 containing 30 feet front
by 200 Lack, both situated in the. town t t
Villa Rica on the route ot the Western B.
ltoad i here is a good store lieu e, ami
a ; so a good dwelling, with 5 room.-; on tin
premises. Store to :se 2.5 by Git Icet.
Al-o—ihe late residence of James M
l>la.ocl<, deceased, in the town of ( urroiltni..
sit-, a'.ed on the east side of the • treet runre: g
non ii, bounded on the noith by Jams F
tl lemaii’s residence, an 1 on the e. si ami
sout!) t*v P(J Garrison. Said lot contu’os
about 2« acres and has on it a splendid
hou-e an I all necesr-an/out-budd i gs.
Also —A lot lying on the South ea-i
corner of the Public Square, having 30 feci
front and 100 feet back.
Also—A lot 20 by 60 feet, south of the
store biu e now occupied by Jessee Blalock,
both of gaid lots b.kng in the town of Car
rollton.
Also— Oil half interest iri town lot known
ns the ol i Mon mud lot. bon (ie.i on thg
west by 11n* BaptFi church lot (inclmhi g all
the a lade O" wo! 1 imi on said iot.) on the
iiortn bv the . 1-y bet .cvn it and the ion
iittfo i lot on the ea t by .Vi ?. ann ’s, ad
•1 ante.- (x i rui»e■ s- .ots a!id <>:i the >omii i.y
o’oht. W 8 tewatts laud. Baid lot contains
two in res more < r less, ;w lies in about DO
yards (f Savannah Gnllin and X. A. him;
Kond LKpot site, in the town ol Cauol'ro
rfa and one half in erot will bes .Id, reserving
lo the estate damped done said, iot b» the
Railroad come ,iv.
Ai.-o An undivided hall inti test in an
o acre lot in ti e incorpon te limits o (";.r
--rolton, lying north of the old (’urroiirin
road, : n the old fi. 1,1 east of the .Court House
am . djo tine lots owned by F A and D L
Tru all, P C Ganison and Dr. Johnson.
Also —'l he north east fourth of lot no.
250, in the ori inal stb District of Carroll
county, and also 10acres in the south west
corner of lot no 249, both tracts containing
about £ I acres, on which there is a good
dwelling house, outbuildings and fourteen
acre' of cleared land,— the balance well
timbered, i'n iv are sbout 7 or 8 acres of
Dumber one branch bottom on the place
uncleared The place lies on the Newnan
Street, and inside of the corporate limits of
the to'n of Carrol iron, and within %of a
mile of the Court II *use, it being ti.e place
on which Ge< rge Boggiis now lives.
Also —lso acres, it being the east halt,
and north west fourth, of lot of land no. 163
ti the 10th D,strict of Carroll County. .Said
farm lias about 60 acres in a good state of
cultivation, the balance being timbered land,
ai.d good dwelling, outbuildings orchard 4c.,
upon it. 'Phis farm is miles from Car
rollton. on the Jacksonville road, and is now
occupied by E 11 Sharpe, Esq.
Also—A very valuable farm whereon
James Norman now liv.es, fqtir miles north of
Carrollton, known as lot 225 in the tenth
District of Carroll county, 60 or To
acres cleated land under fence w t!i ordinary
dwelling, out buildings, < rchard, on the
premises On the place there is some good
rich branch bottom h r. 1 to clear.
Also —The east half of lot of Lod nc
-341 :n the 7th District of Carroll cap v,
said land lying about 5 miles north of Car.
rollton, and has about 12 acres cleared laid
on it The pine saw timber is not included
with i*ie land, it having been sold previously.
Also — acres or land in the town
of Carrollton, known as the north halt o!
iot no 282 in the srh District of Carroll
county. Said iot being within the present
corporate limits of Carrollton, and being
well timbered and having several beautiful
building sites upon it, makes it highly va!u«
able.
All sold as the property of J. M. Blalock
deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of said deceased.
'Perms of sale half cast) and the balance
3 2 months credit, to be secured by re
taining titles until the full amount of pur
chase money is paid.
Q r) B. M, LONG, Adtn’r.
Administrator’s Sale.
BY Virtue of an order of tint Court o!
Ordimrry of Carroll county, will be sold be
fore the Court House doo in Carrollton, on
the first Tuesday in December next, within
’be legal hours of sale, the following prop,
ertv, to-wit : I/)t of land number two hun
dred and nineteen in in the sixth District.
Carroll county, Ga. Thirty acres bottom
land, and sixty acres eh a td. j«n<l a good
dwelling an j other out h <us- s. lying on the
Carrollton and Vanwert toad three and one
l.aM niiles from Villa Rica on jjie roti’e ol
the Georgia Western Railroad Isold as the
property of Isaac Hannah, late of said
county deceased. TANARUS» rms cash.
JAMES GREEN, . , .
RICHARD HANNA ft, rs ’
oct 18. tils.
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 property
to-wit: The north east fifty acres of lot No.
219 in the Cth district of Carroll county, Ga
Sold as the property of ,7. M. 7/ardage late ol
sad county deceased, and for the* benefit ol
tiie heirs and creditors of said deceased.—
Terms Cash.
SARAH HARD AGE, AJmtrix.
stet 18, tds.
GEORGIA, Carroll county.
Whereas Margaret Walker, administrator
of John M. Walker, represents to court,
in Ih-r petition, duly tiled, ami entered on
record, that she has fully administered John
M Walker’s estate This is, therefore, to
cite all persons concerned, kindred *md credi
tors, to show cause if any tiny can, why said
administrator should u <t be dischurgid bum
her udmini.-tra ion. and receive let ters of dis
mission on the fitst Monday i» December
next. I). B JUH AN, Ord’y.
ang 23—4 m.
Administrator’s Sale.
B ill be sold on the first Tuesday in De
comber next between the legal hours of sale
10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p hi., ut tie
residence of J. M. Blalock, late of said coun
ty deceased, all the perishable property ol
said J. M. Blalock, deceased, embracing
household and kitchen furniture, cows and
calves, horse, buggy, sewing machine, liar
ness, waggon, carpet, books, piano, stove,
plow gear, plows &e., Ac. Tin- sale to be
contir.ucd until the whole is sold. Terms
of sale are cash.
No delivery of anything -sold, until the
terms of sale are complied with.
B. M. LONG, Jdnfr.
Oct. n. ’72.
iir, * rak’s Vine of Tar.
Jb 10 YEARS
twfsL PUBLIC TE S T
Das proved
D ,! - CROOK'S
* OF
| i .11 il
To have more merit
than any similar preparation .ever ofTc-red tin
public.
Ii is rich in medicinal quid Lcs of Tar
and ii n- q need lor diseases of Lie f n..r. ,t
rod Lungs,per funning the most r niaik oh
cure.
Coughs, Golds. (Tronic Coughs
It efl'ecuiully cures tlu-rn all.
Ist lima and l*n•!;«•!)tis.
Has < nred so n-ai-v ceres
it ha In 'ii pi-unoiiiic and a
specific for these complain; -
Fur pains in Biea-t, Sid.* or Bark
(gravel or K dney Disease,
Diseases of the Urinary Organ-. J undic*-.
or -.ii 1 . Liver ComnTaint.
1 i ha no rqiH.
Ii is also a superior 'runic.
Restores tin* Appetite.
Strength.!ns the System.
ID stores the Weak and D. biiitaled
Cause- tile Food to Digest.
Removes Dysp. psi* and Indigestion.
Prevents Malarious Fevers,
Gives tone to your System.
Try Dr. ROOK’S WINE of TAR.
!‘i! in nil Kill.
For Scrofula. Scrojfulou.a
Diseases of the Eves, or
Scrofula i.v a.nv form.
Any disease or eruption of
JtygS the Skin, disease (if the Liver.
Pimples.. O’d
.. S-r: s.Ulcers.B oken-down Gon
stitutions. r any dis.
pendin- on a derpruvet!
condition of the blood, try
Crc O^
syrup of
-o'Ot.
It has the iwdieina! property
y^v-" 35 < f Poke combined with a nrep
a ration «<t Iron which goes at
•UiCc int the blond, perform ::g the most
rapi ! and wonderful con s
Ask your Druggist for Dr. Crook’s
Compound Svrup op Poke lioot—
take it and be healed [tnaylQ ’72 lv
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