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County Times.
GA. Dec. 20 1872.
- ’"empiTance.
u „ k ,| V pmtrft Lodge, No 91. I. O. O T ormnl
14 meets second and fourth Fri
tf<i -ML*
Masonic.
rnrroll Lodge, No. fift, F. A. M., warrant
A/ C r i ,ted November 1, I S4B. meets ou the
Wftnt Tuesday in each month.
Chuch Directory.
Church. -Kev. Wm. Dimmnek’s
pnss , » tT in this County are: Ist Sabbath at
Church. — Services by at
MKTUoni-*. Sa | )bat h; Rev. Jos. Chambers on
c ‘ rt J’Cth in each month. Prayer meeting every
'ijrucH —Rev. Q. W. Colquit on 3d
Kath in monlh.
jjniriis) ■»' ch’uch.—■Kev. A. <J. Borden will
(gntsT l *- „ a ti(lt church on the Ist Sunday
•rfiich ..oiv.re in each month n itil changed,
i« jN,, r .Ac the public will be notified. ? Phe
in observe this announcement.
pP lc t Protestant Chuiicu.— Rev. John G.
Met®}®* 5 .. _ ist Saturday and Sabbath New
Ci>W we 'iVuitv ’inti Stmrrda.y and Sabbath
H"P e a ',,„rch 3rd Sat in (lay and. Sabbath Ml.
Slurp' l4 uaturday and Sabbath bowduu
Pleasant,
Candidates for Office.
for sheriff.
, n Hprsi"nad hereby announces himself as
?«li n endent candidate for Sheriff in the ap
,al l ine January election and asks the support
sSilSoutreg.nl .0 preuont §»«jT * 6 ™*«™ ;
Carrollton Dec., 13th 1872.
for tax receiver.
T TIIB Voters of Carrolll County.— l an
-10 myselfas an independent candidate for the
USE., of Tax Hee.eiver. Pll who know me are
iLfitd that I am not ab e to make a sup
rs bv iny labor. All that feel to sympathize with
h will do me a favor, bv coming out in January,
im] showing their sympathy for one who is nettling
i-in iii trying to make an honest support.
“ elp J W-D-JONES,
To the 1100 l llat Boys of Carroll—l have
erred vou 28years as hatter, and now ask the
’rlvjwe of serving you as Tax Receiver of said
county at the election in January next.
m)r J. W. CAULIGLL.
for county surveyor.
The undersigned announces himself as a.candi
date for Couuty Surveyor for Carroll county.
J. D. Jordan.
FOR ORDINARY.
IFe are authorized to announce L, C. McCAL-
M\N, as an independent candidate for Ordinary.
FOR COUNTY TREASURER.
To rut: Voters or Carroll County.—We pro
po-,. rite non *ofJ. M. HAMRICK, ,ru.(a wound
id soldier) as a candidate for the office of County
Treasurer of Carroll county.
FO F TAX COLLECTOR,
IPe are m thorized to announce the name of J.
TANARUS, Edge as a candidate for Tax Collector of Car
roll county.
j >un I?o. x ner— An old citizen, who has contri
buted largely to the public enterprises oi the
|County, announces himself as an independent
candidate, for Tax Collator of Carroll county.
rept.ti. 1872.
CaT 10 Dwelling house lots for sale
bv J. C. Benson <fc J Y. Blalock.—
.Saidlots contain from £to 2£ acres. 4t.
It you want a cheap suit of clothes
a good pair of shoes or boots, or a
cheap Uat always go to Johnson’s in
Newnan to buy them.
Go to G, L. & ly. A. Johnson’s
when in Newnan to buy cheap Dry
Goods and Groceries.
( all on Kinnard & Arnall when you
no to Newnan, give them a trial, th«p
offer inducements to buy ot them.—
They keep a good supply of Family
Groceries, Ac. East side public square,
in trout of Court House.
The purest and sweetest Cod Liver
Oil is Hazard A Cash well’s, made on
the sea shore, from fresh, selected liv-
Cashwell, Hazard A Cos., New
Iwk. It is absolutely pure and
ami sweet. Patients who have once
taken it prefer it to all others. Phy
mians have decided it superior to any
tilth# other oils in market. 12w.
Gapped face, rough skin, pimples,
nngworm, salt-rheum, and other cu
meous affections cured, and the skin
made soft and smooth, by using the
Juniper Tar Soap, made by Caswell,
hazard A Cos., New York. Be eer
tain to get the Juniper Tar as
there are many worthless imitations
made with common tar. 12w.
Hernia.—lt is now demonstrated
1 rapture can be surely cured with
-it suffering. Elastic Trusses are su-
all others. We advise all
'wore buying metal trusses or sups
loiters to send for a descriptive eircu
-31 to the Elastic Truss Company, No.
Broadway, New York. This
trils * can be sent by mail to all parts
t: the country. ts.
M. C. & E. M. r J rbornasson
7 1Ve just received a large addition to
'i l stock of Millinery and Fancy
Ladies will find it to their
to examine their stock and
J ar their prices before purchasing
Notice to Debtors.
pwsons indebted to Blalock ct
• are requested to come forward
H settle before the first of January,
t '"’ r accounts will be placed iu the
J in s,; i an attorney foi collection.
.‘ IISs k J /> is rendered necessary in or*
tuhave a settlement between the
“P*** of J. M. Blalock, deceased,
the undersigned
W. C. NEW.
fhe Bth Wonder of the World
" 5 Wn found in Georgia. The dis
a physician of 10-ng experi
, e xtensive observation and pro
' 'judgment, and his discovery has
en such a blessing to woman, that
6 ,(?a dy known throughout the
'* a - s “Woman’s Best Friend.”
• ( U reina, 'kable quickness and cer
' H cures eases of suppressed
acute or chronic, and
j pLcalth in every iastance Dr.
Reid’s Female Regulator sup
tr c . at a lonie dy long needed iu the
tQati len r 1 diseases peculiar to wo-
t Qovv lls *Be Medical Faculty
m an . a d ,n its while many of our
P b ' C ' la,lS aie ÜB * n £ it in daily
w ith, e le me dicine is prepared
L - H - Bradtield,
li.jq, ’" dauta, Ga., and sold at
fcts P . fel bott ' e By respectable Drug**
er y where. lm
Santa Claus Come ;o Town.
Old Santa Claus, anticipating Christ
mas a little, has just arived in Carroll
ton and taken tip headquarters at Ju
han& Mandevillc’s Drug Store Indul
gent and fond parents will find upon
examination, that his stock is large
and varied, and that he is fully equal
to the occasion. It embraces confec
turneries of all kinds, every style of
fancy candy, oranges, nuts, raisins
Ac. He has also on hand, toy sos all
kinds, for the young folks, so that
every taste can be suited.
T du will also find at Julian A Man
deville’s, one of the best stock of
drugs ever brought to Carrollton ;
exquisite perfumery; huge stock of
lamps ; fine smoking tobacco- and ci
gars. Call and see them before it is
too late.
W. C. News Dry Goods Store.
At the invitation of Dr. New, we
made an examination a few days ago,
of his Dry Goods establishment, and
must say, that he has one of the lar
gest, if not the largest, stock of goods
ever brought to this market. We
especially noted his large stock of
Boots and Shoes, of first class stock,
which he is offering at very reason
able figures. In the line of Ladies
Dress Goods he also has a large and
varied stock, selected with care and
taste, as the Doctor is a tasty man.
The ladies are invited to make an ex
animation of this department, and
when they do, we are cetain they will
agree with us. Ilis ready made cloth
ing department is also very full, so
that all can be suited. If you want
a cheap suit, he has got it, if you
want a fme one, he has got it, and
what is better, his clothing is all of the
latest styles. We have not the time
nor the space to enumerate the many
nice things which we noticed, but
suffice it to say. that every department
is full, and that his goods are sold
upon the “ live and let live,” principle.
Everybody is invited to call and
examine the Doctor’s stock, and see
that we have not overstated the case,
and if they should want anything in
his line, they will be waited upon,
with a great deal of pleasure, by his
gentlemanly corps of clerks, Mr. I. B.
Perdue, F. C. Meadors and S. P.
Lovvorn, all of whom are now in this
establishment.
Thompson, Cole & Cos., Newnan.
While in Newnan on last Monday, we
stepped into the mammoth furniture
establishment of the above gentlemen,
and were shown over the same, by one
of the urbane and gentlemanly proprie
tors, (.’apt. Y. 1L Thompson. Any one
not knowing, the immense business
done by these gentlemen, would be
perfectly surprised, at the large stock
of furniture they have on hand. Ev
erything imaginable in their line, of
all styles and qualities, can be found
here. Buying and making furniture
in such large quantities, these gentle
men are enabled to offer inducements
to the trade, and hence we are not
surprised at the large number of ors
ders they receive from all parts of
Western Georgia, and Eastern Ala
bama. The few moments we were in
their rooms, we noticed several or
ders being filled for points down on
the Atlanta and West Point, and
Western railroads. To our friends in
Carr. >ll wanting anything in their line,
we can confidently recommend.
Thopipson, Cole A Cos., Newnan, Ga.,
as the place to buy.
JfcsTThe following are the appoint*
meats of the North Georgia Confer
ence, for our county and surrounding
ones : Carrollton and Bowdon, W. C.
Dunlap ; Villa liiea, Sanford Leak ;
Haralson mission, J. P. Howell; New
nan, A. M. Thigpen ; Fairburn Jos.
Chambers ; Palmetto and Jones Coup
el, T. II Timmons ; Franklin circuit
James Jones.
JSSF* Attention is called to the dou
ble column advertisement of Carroll
Masonic Institute We have no
space to notice at present, but in our
next issue, will have something to say
in regard to recent changes ia this
Institution
Death. —We regret to announce
the death of Mr. Wm. McClellan,
Marshal of Carrollton, which took
place, at his residence in this place, ou
the 17th inst.
The editor hereby returns
thanks, to Majoi J. M. Richardson, for
taking editorial charge of the Times,
during his absence the past week.
The First Quarterly Conference,
of the Methodist Protestant Church,
will be held at Sharp’s Church, on
the 11th and 12th of January, 1873.
All invited to attend.
The attention of those interest
ed is called to the advertisement of
Bradfields Female Regulator.
Rain ! rain ! ! rain !! !
Mud ! mud !! mud !!!
BfeT* See legal notices.
G. L. A 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 bim.
Sketches and Improvements.
. " COL- IR. L. EDGEWORTH.
This gentleman moved into the
country last week. He came to Car>
rollton nearly two years ago, durino- o
ueriod of great gloom and depressfon
on the part of our citizens generally:
bought a residence and several vacant
lots, paying good prices for them; and,
notwithstanding the sneers and evil
prophecies of many would-be know
ing ones, he went to work to build
up the place, erecting a large and
handsome two story business house on
the square. His example became
contagious; and to him, perhaps,
more than to any other man, is Car j
rollton indebted for the rally that took
place and for the enterprise and ac
tivity now visible on every hand lie
not only stemmed the current but
turned it, striking the first blow arid
seeping it up until he kindled a hear- j
ty faith in the- future of our town anij- j
stirred up the spirit of improvement on
the part of all.
His generous nature and open-hearts
ed-ness made him the victim of an un
principled adventurer, from whom,
about a year ago, he suffered quite a
oss. Failing health induces him to
go to the country to try farming
We regret to part with a man of so
much faith and energv.
Mr. Perry, with whom Mr. Edge
worth traded, has moved into Mr.
Edgeworth’s former residence and
will we trust, and doubt not, prove a
worthy successor to him.
We give the parting hand to Mr.
E., and that of welcome to Mr. P.—
Success to them both, with long life
and happiness.
* *
* *•
MR. I’. G. GARRISON.
Is one of our oldest and most wor
thy citizens. He is faith personified
so fiir as the future of Carrollton is
concerned; and to his persistent hope
and practice in that particular, Cars
rollton owes much of the prospects
now dawning upon her. With the
ken of a prophet he has always declar
ed that the railroad must come here,
and not only one but several ; and
now his predictions are about to be
realized. But he did not content
himself with simply prophesying, he
illustrated his faith by his works, lent
a helping hand, and put his shoulder
to the wheel when the enterprise ap
peared to be hopelessly mired. An
active temperance man and a zealous
member of the church, lie is always
found oil the l ight side of every ques
tion affecting the vital interests of the
community, and when an enterprise
is started every body knows where
“Uncle Pat” will be found. He is al
ways a “wheel horse” and often a
“whole team” in every thing that is
good, with his face “set as a flint”
against evil.
Mr. Garrison is now engaged in
putting up a handsome two-story
brick building on the square. It will
have two large and conveniently ar
ranged stores on the first floor and ten
nice offices above. The roof will be
covered with slate, and each store
room will have a cellar below. Many
have already applied to rent the store
rooms, which will be ready for use,
we trust, early next year.
This enterprise of our fellow citi
zen has done a great deal to give the
people, not only of this community
but of commercial circles generally
confidence in the future prosperity of
Carrollton; and added at least
25 per cent to the value of all good
property around the square. It is
hoped that someone else will soon
follow his good example.
HYMENIAL.
Married at tbe residence of tbe
bride’s father, on tbe 12tb inst., by J.
M. Muse, Esq., Mr. W. A. Baxter and
Miss Fannie B. Hamrick, all of this
county.
Married, on 28th of November at
tbe residence of tbe bride’s father, by
the Rev. Thos. Jones, Mr. Jno. Hugh
master and Miss Mary M. Jones, all
of Carroll county.
DEATHS.
Died on tbe 14th of November Mr.
Clark McLendon, a well known citi
zen of DeKalb county. lie came out
to Carroll for tbe purpose of getting
a home near Carrollton, lie took the
Typhoid Pneumonia fever. He died
at tbe residence of his son F. W.
McLendon.
Died on the 22dof Nov. in tbe Fifth
District of Carroll county, Mrs. Pollie
Williams.
Carrollton Market.
CARROLLTON, GA., Dee, 20,
OTKICK OT THE CARROLL COURTY TIMES.
Cott«n—Receipts for the season up to date 861
biles. Sales for the week 78 bales: He qnote
Middltns# 17
Low Middlings IC^
Good Ordinary.. 16X
Corn, per bushel loQ
Wheat, 1 75
Peas, “ “ 100
Dried Apples per pound 5X
Peaches pealed “ 8
Peaches uupealed 4
Butter “ ** .... 25
Eggs per doz 25
Chickens. 15
Bacon Sldea 11
Bulk ” 11)
Lard 14.5*
Hams 6. C 20
CARROLL MASONIC INSTITUTE.
SPRING TERM OPENS Ist THURSDAY IN FEBRUARY; ENDS 3d
THURSDAY IN AUG. CHARGES FOR SPRING TERM.
From $11,25 to $32,25, according to grade and classification.
Experienced teachers, thorough grading and clarification, ample time for
lecitation, the improved texts and methods of modern culture, careful super
vision ot manners and habits, special training for practical and business life
as well as in the higher and refining departments of education, —these are
among the advantages ot this Institution of learning.
There have been inaugurated recently certain measures which will great
lv promote the efficiency of this Institute ; and being established now in
the confidence of the public and placed on a permanent footing, a long and
continually widening career ot usefulness is confidently anticipated.
Teaching is one ot the fine arts, one of the most important sciences.—
Great has been the progress during the last ten years. The teachers of the
Institute, having no predilections for the antiquated methods of —long, long
ago , w ill be found fully abreast the latest and best discoveries and iin
provements of the day.
JNO. M. RICHARDSON, Pres’t.
Carrollton, Dec. 20, 1 872.
RE*ll>! RE»1R!!
THE REVOLUTION HAS COME.
Go to tke North East corner of the public square and you will see that a great
change has taken place.
JOHN W. MERRELL,
Has on hand a splendid assortment of
and. 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 Priuts, Domestic, Notions, Hats, Boots, Shoes, Ac.,
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.
C aslipaid for Cotton Dry Hides cfbo
Remember tbe place at the old stand.
nov 1, ’72-if. JOHN W. MERRELL
LIVERY
STABLE,
By B. H *»VRIGHT, .Newaaa, Ga. Stable
near Baptist Church. [oct 4, 3ru.
HLRNESS & SADDLERY,
ET
J. 33. XULitolaoll,
CARROLLTON; GA.
Shop located South of the Court House on
Railroad Street.
Mattresses also always on hand.
The patronage of those wauling anything in niv
line, it* respectfully solicited.
Come urul see me and bring along with von tbe
Cush J D, MITCHELL,
uov. 8. 1872.
R. D. COLE MATHEW COLE.
NEWNAN STEAM WORKS,
R. D. COLE & BRO.
Manufacturers of
/Sash,.Blinds, Doors, Door Win
dow 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 Gummers, Plaining
Machines, and wood working machines gen
erally. Cotton Gins and Screws, Wheat
Threshers and Separaters, Fountain Pumps,
&c., &e.
For further information and prices address,
K. D. COLE & BRO.,
oct 4 ’72—ly,* Newnan, Ga.
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES & HARDWARE,
Jas M Glass,
FARMERS STORE,
West side Public Square, Newnan, Ga.
oct 4, ’72—6m.
Wilkcrson & McGarity,
AT
WILKERSON’S FIRE PROOF WARE
HOUSE, NEWNAN, GA.
Are prepared to stoie 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. Cali and examine when you come to
Newnan. Wilkerson & McGarity.
oct 4 6m
J. T. Holmes & Bro.
DEALERS IN
Family Groceries,
ALL KINDS OP
SB3AR, coffee, molasses, flour,
Bagging and Ties, Tobacco, Cigars, die.
ALSO
Confectioneries of ail kinds. We ask one
and all to call on us before purchasing else
where.
In the honse formerly occupied by W. S
Hilley, South side Public Square, Newnan,
Georgia. oct. 4, ’72—ly
Hack Line Schedule,
Leaves Newnan at 94
a. m. for Carrollton and
Bowdon, Monday, Wed
nesday and Friday
Returns Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday
—arriving at Newnanat 44 p. m. in time for
the train to Atlanta. HARRIS & BAKER
sept. 13. ly. Proprietor.,
A may learn something greatly
|,S to their advantage and ob
£s tain specimens and fall par
ticular# free, bv addressing
WOOD S LITERARY AND ART AGENCY,
Newburgh, N. Y.
[FOUNDED 1858.]
Moores
SOUTHERN BUSINESS UNIVERSITY,
Corner Broad and Alabama St.
ATLANTA QA.
The Oldest established ami most success
full Business School in the Central Southern
States, and the only one in the South. Con
ducted by an experienced merchant, and
PR A CTICAL A C COUNTA NT.
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 Banks
and Business Houses in this arid other States,
and stand pre-eminent as Practical Book
Keepers over the Graduates of any other
Business School
in 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 any address.
B. F. MOORE, A. M.
oct 4 ’72-ly. President.
Dr. Goodman’s
VEGETABLE LIVER PILLS
Is the best substitute for Mercury now be
fore the public, and a hundred Testimonials
can be given that they are worth their weight
in gold as a family medicine. Buy one box
and you will uie m others.
Dr. Goodman’s
CHAMPION OF PAIN
Is the great remedy for Asthma, Rheuma
tism, Neuralgia. and is ecjual to any Pain
Killer now before tike public. Prepared by a
Physician of more than twenty years experi
ence. For sale by
Dr. WM. JOHNSON, Druggist,
Carrollton, Ga.
June 7,1872 —1 v.
JAS. E. BLALOCK. JAB. G. TANNER.
Blalock & Tanner,
New store.
(East Side of Neicnan Street just above the
Post Office,
To our friends and the public generally,
we would say that we have just opended a
new stock of
DRY GOODS
AND
QROCBRIBS
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS and CAPS.
Just above the Post Office.
Call and see us, if jo%s want anything in
our line, and we will guarantee satisfaction
in prices.
nov29. BLALOCK & TANNER.
a&tottOA?" Agents wanted! All
dpO dr ArUclaseea of working people, of either
•ex. young or old, make more money at work for
as in tbeir spare moments, or all the time, tnmi at
! anything else, Particular free. Addie.sG.Stm
| son Jt Cos., Portland, 3/alne. «ept. 6,1679- v.
AND
Sale
n\ c. jrEW>s
NEW STORE.
New Goods! New Goods! !
EVERYTHING BRAN NEW.
W. C. New would inform his friends, and the public generally, that he is still at the
old stand of Blalock & New, and is now receiving a large
Bran New Stock, of GOod.s,
Consisting of everything usually kept in a first class store, such as Dry Goo Is, Hat*
Caps, Boots, Shoes, Hardware, Crockery, Solo and Upper Leather, Sugar, Cofl'ce, Ac.
dome and see me before purchasing elsewhere, and see if 1 caunot make it to your
interest. [oct 18] V\7\ O. JXTJEI'VV - .
LARGE OPENING
OF
Fall and. Winter G-oOds.
THE BEST AND LARGEST
STOCK OF
To be found in the Town, can now be seen at the popular One Prick House of
fj. fm. Kramer.
Having replenished my stock, I have made extra preparation for a large
Fall and Winter Trade.
and can »bow a FULL LINE OF GOODS in every DEP R 7 MUST.
I respecfullv tender my thanks to the c.itizona of this town and county for the
liberal patronage bestowed upon tne during the past year. 1 shall endeavor to merit
and retain the same by dealing fairly upon equitable principles, and givng full value for
the money. Give me a call and be convinced.
E. Grn KRAMER.
For Cotton I pay as usual the highest market prices.
EXCHANGE! EXCHANGE!!
FOR ALL FINDS OF FARM PRODUCE AT
J esse Y. Blalocks store.
Enquire for his STORE HOUSE, and examine one of the best stocks of Good s
in the market. Farmers and Ladies are respectfully invited to call
and examine. Store house on the South east corner of
the Public Square.
S' IT Blalooli
SANDERS St ORR
NEWNAN, GA.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers
" IN
DRV DODDS, liROCERIES, HITS, I.IRDVIRG, M., M.
-t Shoes Bought Direct from Manufactures in Boston.
SALESMEN
BEN ORR [oct 4 ly] BEN WRIGHT.
Railroad Has €ome!
The Heaviest Stock of Family
GROCERIES, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS,
on hand and still arriving since the war at
SMITH cfc WILLIAMSON,
CARROLLTON, GEORGIA.
Be sure you are right, then go ahead. We
Shoes, Harcware, Cuttlery, Notions, Songs &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 ltTwest Cash Prices
THE FINEST BAR AND BAR ROOM. —The Best Bar and Bear keeper Johnnie Acklin,
always on hand day and night, Master of songs and animals. We have 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 tho
the same. We challenge competition and rivalry in Groceries and Prices.
FURNITURE! FURNITURE!!
Now is the time to get your houses furnished,
AND
THOMPSON, COLE & CO..
NEWNAN GEORGIA,
is the place to hny. Bedsteads with rollers at $4.
WITH AN EXTENSIVE AS
SORTMENT OF
G-rocerles
OF ALL
KINDS, FAMILY SUPPLIES,
Farming Took, Leather,Boot*,