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E. €*. Mramer 3
CARROLLTON, GA. ;
Is Agent for the following Fertilizers:
ETIWA2V GUANO.
EUREKA, PHOSPHATE OF LIME.
DUDLEY'S PATENT PHOSPHATE OF LIME.
WANDO FERTILIZER.
Also for the sale of
DAVID PRATTS IMPROVED COTTON GIN,
AND FOR THE
Georgia Home Insurance Company against Fire only.
»•. c. jve w>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 stools, of OQods,
Consisting of everything usually kept in a first class store, such as Dry Goods, Hat. 1
Cfcps, Boots, Shoes, Hardware, Crockery, Sole and Upper Leather, Sugar, Coffee, &c.
Come and see me before purchasing elsewhere, and see if 1 cannot make it to youi
interest. [oct 18] VV"» C» IN El VV.
EXCHANGE 1 EXCHANGE! !
TOR ALL KINDS OF FARM PRODUCE AT
Jesse Y. Blalools.s 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 cal!
and examine. Store house on the South east oornev of
the Public Square.
X 75T Blalocls.
SANDEHS & #ll®
m
* * v
NEWNAN, GA.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers
IN
DRV MS, liROUIDS, BITS, HARDWIRE, it., &C
-Hr Shoes Bought Direct from Manufactures in Boston,
SALESMEN
BEN ORR Loct 4 ly] BEN WRIGHT.
Railroad Has Come!
The Heaviest Stock of Family
GROCERIES, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS,
on hand and still arriving since the war at
SMITH db WILBIAMSOM,
CARROLLTON, GEORGIA.
Be sure you are right, then go ahead. We
_ WITH AN EXTENSIVE AS
Groceries
Shoes, HaiGware, Cuttlery, Notions, Sorgs &c t ,
CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST, COME ONE, COME ALL.
"We will keep a good supply of Com, Meal, Flour. Bacon, Lard, Sugar Coffee, Syrup
Molasses, Chewing and Smoking Tobacco of various kinds at the very lowest Cash Trices
THE I* INEST BAR AND BAR ROOM. — The Best Bar and Bear keejier Johrmie Acklin
always on hand day and night, Master of songs aud animais. 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 libei al patronage, hoping a continuance of the
the same. We challenge competition and rivajry in Groceries and Prices.
FURNITURE! FURNITURE!!
Now is the time to get yonr houses furnished,
js®
THOMPSON, COLE & CO..
NEWNAN GEORGIA,
js the plju'c to ky. Bedsteads with rollers at $4.
WINDING UP I
In order to comply with our heavy Fail
Road contracts, we propose to clog'* out our
stock of goods fer cash only. We most re
spectfully, lut urgently call upon ail, by
note or acc< unt, to call and settle up, as we
are compelled to close up our business at
once.
-STEWART A LONG.
January 3d, 1873.
GEORGIA—CarroII County.
Christopher Curst has applied for exemp
tion of personalty, and sett ins apart and val
uation of Homestead, and I w ill pass upon
the same at ten o’clock a. m. on Saturday
the 11th inst., at mv office.
jan. 3. D. B. JUHAN, Ord’y.
MISS MARY G. THOMASSON
Will open a school for eight scholastic
months m the Female Academy in Carroll
ton, the first Monday in Feb-
Tuitiou at the following rates for the eight
months :
Ist Class - - $lO
2nd Class - - 16
3rd Class - - 24
Jan 3d. 1873.
Hack Line Schedule,
Leaves Whitesburg x-am&a*.
daily at 6. a. m., for
Carrollton and Bowdon.
Leaves Carrollton for
Whitesburg at 3 p. m.
HARRIS & BAKER ,
sept. 13. ly. Proprietors.
GEORGIA, Carroll County.
E. R. Wilkinson has applied for exemp
tion of personalty, and setting apart and val
uation of homestead, and I will pass upon
the same at ten o’clock a. m , on Saturday
the 4’h of January 1873, at mv office.
dec27. I). B. JUH4X. Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Carroll County.
Whereas John 11. Hildebrand administrator
of Jno Hildebrand represents to the Court in
his petition duly filed, that he has fully ad
ministered John Jfildebrand’s estate: This is
therefore to cite all persons concerned, kin
dred and creditors, to show cause if any they
can. why said admiuistaator should not be
discharged from his administration and re
ceive letters of dismission on the first Monday
in March 1873. D. B. JUHAN, Ord’y.
Nov. 28, 1872.—3 m
GEORGIA, Carroll County.
To all whom 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 bv law, and show cause
if any they can. vvh> 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. JUHAN, Ord’y
GEORGIA ‘Carroll county.
.W. W. Fitts having applied to be ap
pointed guardian of the persons and property
of Robert Lee, Mary and Katie Blalock,
minors under fourteen years of age, residents
of said county, this is to cite all persons con
cerned, to be and appear at the term of the
Coart of Ordinary to he held next after the
expiration of thirty days, from the nrst pub
lication of this notice, and show cause, if they
can, why said W. W. Fitts should not be
intrusted with the guardianship of the per
sons and property of said Robert Lee, Mary
and Katie Blalock.
Witness my official signatiTVo.
D. B JUIIAN. Ord’y
dec 6, 1872 Im.
£»tO C* A P er 1 Agents wanted! All
cpG v'classes of working people, of either
sex. young or old, make more money at work for
us in their spare moments, or all the time, than at
anything else, Particulnis free. Addiess G. Stin
s’bn & Cos., Portland, vl/aiue. sept. 6, 1302- I y.
GlFTll§iMfsE
The only Reliable Gift .Distribution in the
country !
$60,000 00
IN VALUABLE GIFTS!
TO BE DISTRIBUTED IN
Xj. x>. prsxjxr
159th Regular monthly
GIFT ENTERPRISE.
To be Drawn Monday , February 17, 1873.
TWO GRAND CAPITALS OF
$5,000 each in greenbacks!
Two Prizes SI,OOO .£ (~ , . ,
Five Prizes SSOO -g ) U TCCII DuCkS •
Ten Prizes SIOO 'f§ (
One .Horse & Buggy, with Silver Mounted
Harness, worth S6OO ! One Pine-Toned
Rosewood Piano, worth SSOO ! Ten
Family /Sewing Machines, worth
SIOO each ! Five Gold watches
& chains worth S3OO each ! Five gold
American Hunting watches, worth $125 each.
Ten ladies’ gold hunting watches, worth $75
each ! 800 Gold and /Silver Hunting
watches (in all,) worth from S2O to S3OO
each !
Gold Chains, Silver-ware, Jewelry, &c.,'&c..
Number of Gifts 6,500 ! Tickets lim
ited to (>O,OOO I
Agents wanted.to sell Tickets, to whom
Liberal premiums will be paid.
Smgle Tickets $1 ; <S’.x Tickets $5 , Twelve
Tickets $10; Twenty-five S2O.
Circu'ars containing a full list of prizes, a
description of the manner of drawing, and
other information in reference to the "Distri
bution, will be sent to any one ordering them.
All letters must be addressed to
MAI-V office. L. D.SJNE, Box 86,
101 TF Fifth st. Cincinnati 0,
Gen. Lee Lying in State.
A fine engraving of a beautiful young
lady, decorating the casket of ihe old warrior,
with wreaths and crosses of flowers. It is
without a rival, the sweetest and most touch
ingly beautiful engraving before the public.
Agents wanted in every county in the South
to sell this and other Engravings, Ac. A
sample copy of this fine Picture, with terms
to Agents, will be sent by mail on receipt ol
six postage stamps. Address,
J. C. & \V. M. BURROW,
200 Maine St Biistol, Tcnn.
Valuable Pine Lund tor Sale.
I offer 50 acres of good pine land for sale
situated six and a half miles South of Car
rollton, lying ou the Trickum road, with
good dwelling, smoke-house, stable and crib,
with a good well of water on the premises.
There is about 3 acres of cleared laud on the
pkee- Jas. A. MACK.
Nov l-2m.
two huxdredldollars !
Axe You Out of Employment 1 We wish
the address of evo-y man and woman out of
employment. We have work for them. Ad
dress (inclosing stamp.''
GEORGE J. JOHNSTON,
P. 0. Dox 108. Montgoraery/Ala •
aug Irt—*f.
mu
Subscribe for the CARROLL COUNTY TIMES«Y®ir Count j Paper—Subscription per annum, 12 9 00;
for six months $1,00 % for three months 50 cents#
BOWDON COLLEGE
Fall Terra opens third Thursday in An
gust.
Spring Term opens third Thursday in
January.
Commencement day, Wednsday, alter the
fiirst Sun lay in July.
Tui ion per month, $5,40. Board 10 to
12per month.
Classes will he organized in English Gram
mar. Geography and Penmanship, for the
benefit of students not fully prepired to en
ter the regular classes.
Bowdon College
Is a School exclusively for yourg men
Such arrangements are made, and such ex
ercises pursued as are pecu iarly adapted to
that class of students. Therefore, young
men. though having the advantages of good
schools a' home, will find it grratly to their
a Ivantage to spend a short time in this In
stitution.
BOWDON CO .1 EwA
I* nn institution of Carroll county, < f
which her citizens should he proud. It
gives character to the county abroad, aid
should receive tlie generous supnoit and pat
ronage of nur people. Ittivals no institu
tion in the county, for there is no o’ her like
it. We, therefore solicit the cd-opeiation of
all teachers in the county.
BOWDON COLLEGE
Affords a Collegiate education to young
men for less than ha'l tin* expense at other
Colleges ; and by renting rooms and mess
ing. a good education is within the reach o!
every industrious young man.
BOWDON COLLEGE
Stand* upon her merit*, and this
basis'is growing in pn|nilnr iavur The best
endowment lor an institution of leant inn i~ a
ib ral patronage I his we hope, by a faith
ful discharge oi duty, to riceive.
PRIZE SCHOLARSHIPS.
•
To the applicant who can stand the best
examination in the studies required for en
tering each of the regular classes, a free
scholarship will be granted for the remainder
of the course. The first examination lor
prize scholarships, will take pace on Thuts
day before the first Sunday in July, i>*73—
I lots tlie successful candidate for the Fresh
nun * ’lass will olita n a free scholarship for
four years. The one to- the .Sophomore, for
tlin e years Arc.
A II apiilii ants must n sidt in f’ttrVo’l countv
hot (hi ia li gin address the Picsfilent'
Rev. F. 11. M. HENDERSON,
or J. D. MOORE, Jr.
Sect. B. T
attg. 2, 1872,
EORTT-SECOND YEAK
(todey's Lady's K( ok, fur 1872.
The cheapest of Ladies' Magazines because t
is the best.
For tlifc |>a.-t lot \ two \t*ar> the Book ha i
Imen con- iteied the giiiiir ol wonniii j>-
ev« iy iliing that is calcuiated to eh van the
-•ex.
The Old Familiar Writers,
Whose stories have largely contribute*. u
ibis end. have all been retain'd Marion
iand.Jno Churchill.
Louisii -S. Dorr, Metta Yic*oria V 100,1
S. Annie Frost, Mrs. C. A. Hopktn
son, Sue Chestnutwood, Mrs. Den
niaon, etc-,
Have a reputation for excellence in the wri
ting lar above any others in the magazine
line.
Ocr Colored Fashion-plates Are
tin* most eo: reel oi u y {Miniished in tlie
country *
Beautiful Steel Plates.— Of thesa
Hit* Ladv’s Book gives 14 inch \> ar.
Original usie.— (jod\V is the only
iiiaguz tie in wiitcli mu ic |»rt | ared expressly
for it appears.
Model Cottages. —The only mag
azine in this country that g 1 \e> liuse desigis
IS the Lady’s Book.
Drawing Lk.ssons.--Ih this we are also
alone
W e have also a Ch Wren’s a Horticulture
and a health department.
Godv’s liivaliiaOe Recipes upon every
subject, lor the Bouduir, Nuisery. Kitchen,
House.& Laundry
riNTKd Engravings.- 'l’his i* a series ol
engravings that no one lias uttempted but
outseives.
Ladies fancy Work department.- St me of
t e design- m thi- and partmeiit are printed in
colots, in a .-tylt* imiquai ed
In adition «o ah ihe above attractions,
111 rt* wili b- published, monthly, a double
page eng raving, t lie general tit I of which
•vid li M s L<d pi-j s' La ly. We promise
<-e sketches (outline m their character) to
be -up.a ior to any ol the kind heretofore
published.
TERMS.
One copy, one year £3,00
Two copies, one year f, qq
Three copies, one year 7 f,(j
Four copies, one year * 10 (j(j
Five copies, one year, and an extra eojjy to
the peison getting up the club, making six
copies. 14 00
Eight copies, or>e year, and an extra copy
to the person getting up the club, making
nine copies. 21 00
Eleven copies, one yeaj, and an extra copy
to the person getting up the club, making
twelve copies. 27 50
To accommodate our subscribers, we will
club with Author’s Home Magazine andChil
cren’s Hour at the following prices;
The receipt of £4, 00 will pay for Godey’s
Lady s Book and Author’s Home Magazine
for one year.
Five dollars will pay for Gody’s Lad’vs
Book, Author’.v Home Magazine,' and Chil
dren’s Hour for one year.
B©* Ibe money must all b:* sent at one
time lor any of the clubs and additions mar
be mad? to clubs at club rates.
Canada subscribers must send 24
eeii's additional for every subscr : ption to the
Lady’s Book and 12 cents for either of the
other mngiziues, to pay the America post
age. How to Remit. In remitting by mail,
a Post office Order on Philadelphia, or a Draft
on Philadelphia, or New York, payable to
the order of L. A. Gody. is preferable to bank
notes. If a Draft or a Post-Office OrdeT can
not be procured, send United Statues or Na
tional Bank notes.
Address L. A* GODY
n. k. corner Sixth and chestnut Streets.
Philadelphia.
THE
“Silver Tongue”
ORGANS,
MANUFACTURED BY
E. P. NEEDHAM & SON,
143,145, •& 147 East 23d Street New York
established in 1846.
Responsible parties applying for agencie
in sections still unsuppUed, will receiv
prompt attention and liberal inducement*
Parties residing at a distance from our ai
thorized agents may order from our factor*
Send for illustraled price list. novls
GEORGIA-Carroll County.
Whereas. J. P Watson administrator of
J. H. Lassetter, represents to the Court,
in his petitio", duly filed, and entered on
record, that he has i'ullv administered J. H.
Lasaetter's testate This is. therefore, t<
cite all [versons concerned, kindred and credi
tors, to show cause if any llnv cart, why said
administrator should n it be discharged from
his administra ion. and receive letters of dis
mission on the first Monday in April
next. D. B JUiIAN, Only.
dac 20—4 m.
G£OHGlA»Carroll County.
Whereas. J. 13. Williamson adm'uislrato
of Win. Oneal. represents to the Court in h
ivetiitioit duly filed and entered on record
that he has fully administered William Oneai’s
estate, this is therefore to cite all persons
concerned, kindred and creditors, to show
cause if any they can, why said admin.stra
tor snould not be discharged from his ad
ministration. and receive letters of dismission
o ) the first Monday in April liex.l.
1). 13. J till AX, OrdV
dec 20.1872-
Livery, Sale.
, and
Feed Stable,
Carrollton, Geo.
Having opened a first class Livery Stable
in Carrollton I respectfully ask the patron
age of tlie traveling public. Good buggies
and splendid horses, with < areful drivers can
he obtained at reasonable ates. Travelers
leaving their s ockswith m may rest assured
that thev will be well led nd attended to.
L. W. WELLS.
July 19, 1872—1 y.
CAItUOLL Sll'GU OBCOUKT
October Term 1872.
Joan; tah Robinson. 1 1) \oree in Carroll
[- "up ior Court, Oct,
Isa# Robinson, ) lent, 1872.
I.: appearing to tic < tom 1 by the return
ol the Sheriff that tin ]) fein ant in the above
eus- is pot to be found in said county, it ulso
ap earing that aid delendui t does not re
side in ihis Stute: It is thciefore ord red by
the court, that service of tie said case be
perfected on the said defend: nt by the pub
iieatton of this order once a month for four
months previous to the next Term of this
Court, in the CartoH Countv Times.
HUGH HU- 'fl A NAN,
Ju ye S. 0. T.C.
A true extract from the minutes of said
Court thi- Oct. 30th 1872.
dec. 6, 72 J. \i. Griffin,.Clerk.
CARROLL SUFERSOU COURT
October Term 1572.
"'A!:', On G e,oKtr ».v. Carroll County,
lit nj • min A Styles j Libel for Divorce
vs > Ru e to perfect Str-
M argil ret D Styles. ) vice.
I: appearing to the Court by the return
of the sin Tiff teat tin* de i dant does not
reside in t his county, and n further appear
ing that she does not reside in this .Stale:
It is op motjon of conn el ordered that
saiii defendant appear and answer at the
next Term of this t’oiirt. e .-e toe ease be
0 1 n side red in delnuli and il. p'.aintid allow
( (1 to proceed, and p is Ini : <r oidered that
this Rule be putdi.-hed in tin Carroll County
I inn s. a pui*lie GaZ"tr of this State once a
m n't h lor four m >n : h-.
! Iron Ruuianan. Judge S. C. T.
A 1 1 lie ex i rae ftomde m ntltes of raid
' 'olll'l i his Oe ober 3()th 1072
6. J and <1 TFFi.v, Clerk.
* L r tk’s nii ( f Tin-,
A 10 YEA li S
PUBLIC TEST
Ha - proved
DR. CROOK’S
o )•’
s
To have inert nr
than any .similar preparation ever offered 'i
public.
L IS rich n medicinal qualities of Tai
and inn cptal'ed for diseases of the IHroal
and Lungs, per foi ming the most r-ntarkab
cure
Coughs, ('olds. < Tronic Coughs
L cflec'ually cures then. all.
Asthma and Bronchi is.
Has cured so many cases
it ha tK-en pmiomtcvd a
specific for these complaints.
For pains in Breast. Side or Rack
Gravel or Kidney Disease,
Diseases of the Urinary Organs. Jaundice.
or any Liver Complaint.
It ha no t qm-L
It 'S also a superior 'Tonic.
Restores the Appetite.
Strengthens th Sysn m.
R-storis »h«- Weak and D bilita’ed
cail-es tlie Fo'vi to Digest.
Removes Dv-p* p*ia and ! mligi s1 i- u.
I s revents Ma arious Fevers.
Give* tone Jo vnur System.
Try Dr. ROOK S WINE of TAR.
PURIFY YODR BLftfiD.
t? For Scrofula. Scroruloc-
Disf.asks of the Lyes, oh
Scrofula in any form.
Any disease or eruption of
the Skin, disease of the Liver,
ltheumatismm. Pimples, 0:d
Son s,Ulcers. Broken-down Con
stitutions. Syphilis, or uny dis.
ease pendin' on a derpraved
condition of the blood, try
___ X>x*. Crcoli. ? s
SYRUP OF
" " , : ~’ s okc Root.
Idy It has the medicinal property
°t P»»ko combined with u p-rep
*/ aration ul Iron which gtH*s at
once- intw the blood, performing the most
rapid and wonderful eures
Ask your Druggist for Dr. Crook’s
Compound Syrup of Poke Root—
take it and be healed. [inaylO ’72 ly
per day ! Agents wanted ! All
classes of working people, of
either sex, young or old. make more money at
work for us in in their spare moimnte. or all the
time, than at anything else. Particulars free.
Address O. FTINHOr; & CO . Portland .Value
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Dr Holland, the Editor, will write the serial *tr
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Anv-rican Life. It will be commenced in the No
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ters, is also promised.
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September is better than usual, which indictat.M
needless waste of editorial brains and Publisher *
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fore 1” And yet the Publishers promise
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