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«r iirri illCo:iiilyTi!in's.
I t , )S. Ga. Makch2l,lß73.
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T*‘in{> ranee.
I , i.wlifc No 91. I. O. O.T. organ!
H..-. meet- i*e.oiul ands. urth Kri
Masonic.
~ .No. no, F. A. M., warrant
I /fti rri ’", 1. 1 848. moots ou the
dinn’ii Directory.
.... ( urtw’H. — Kov. V\ m. Dimmr»ck>
t ,,isCoHiryar«?: Ist Sabbath at
En n ll '" 1 " . 0,l Villa Rica; id Carrollton; 4tli
' F*i' t<,r - V '
■V,.|tM , ciriini.— 4ervice« by a
■|i# 1,, ' T t sabbath; Itv. w. U. Dunlap or.t
■’' ,1 . ich month, l’myor meet lug every
■ 'iir — Wl ' v ’ J - p - bh iefer oil 2nd
H|i<i' Tl ' T s,.’i!vitli in ejeh month.
KturilK.' 1 "' 1 Chckcii.— Bov. A. C. Borden will
B' |Kl ' TlA ihe Ba >ti-t ( hnroh or ■ irt Sunday
Hkli "G.. i,..’(iio in oacn tu h»u t changed
aiuriW) _ li|C public will • SO iled. The
■ iii.iiriTve thisanuoiuic. .
■r"", . ustant Cuuucu:—Rov John G.
■)b:TH;;bi- __ Jst Saturday and Sabbath New
■ 'l" ei| ., 'iVnitv. i«d Saturday and Sabbath
■'l*. . awh 3rd Saturday and Sabbath Ml
■ihP * J' l 4th Saiurtiay aud Sabbath Bow don
■ \u the oiiaoa ot wmall-pox be-
I, v |,ort‘, we Ivarn, are recovering.
■o netv ensva.
I psT IYach blossoms are beginning
■ |i llt forth, and other indications of
|,i„, are to be seen.
■ & The past week has been quite
■ tK int. Some of our farmers we
l irn are planting corn
I The ilomeslead notice of Mi
I,ivaK. O'Neal will be found in this
Lie of our paper.
I teT See advertisement of Edward
I Kvans, York, Pa., of flic “Finest
Iblt* corn for the South.
I iter Our t own authorities have been
■usv dining the past week, working
It* streets, a thing very much needed.
I Xkw Goons— Dr. New and Mr. T.
I Caudle, have returned from Allan-
I and are now receiving their new
Km m Is.
I HmT The neat shelters and curbs
lit upon the wells upon the Public
l|ii:»ri*, has added considerably to
lifir looks.
I fcjr Mr. Garrison is again at work
Lull his brick building. lie says
Hut his slate is upon the road, and he
liooes to be able to finish it up, at an
lavly day.
I fcu>* U\ re_ret to repen t the serious
Illness of old L ucie Bobbie Moore, at
lis liuine some six or seven miles south
L'lutc. lie is not expected, we learn,
Ip recover.
I EuT Whenever any of our subscri
llx’i's fail to get their p:q>ers, we would
In glad to he notitiod, and shall take
IpiMire in supplying missing numbers
llictiier from any fault of ours or not.
I Lecture. —Prof. 11. F. Smith of
Beuiiau will lecture to night at Prof.
Illewe’s Academy, on the science of
■Phrenology and the four tempera*
limits ot man. Admission 25 cents,
■Children 15.
kir Crtcmo ! guano !! is still the j
cry. Wagons continue to passthrough
our town, on their way to Whites
liurg to obtain it. We learn that
there are a good many at that point,
siting for the shipment of their, fer
Oil era.
Murk Building. —We notice prop
arut’ums tor putting up two more bu
siuess houses upon Newnan Street.
Messrs Burns ifc Bro., are putting up
me just below Mr. Worthy’s Store,
siul Mr. J. M, Griffin, the other, just
this side of the Livery Stable.
teiT Attention is called to *the card
of Messrs. Barnes, Beavers tfc llardy.
They are all good mechanics, and re
gretfully solicit a share of the public
patronage They are at present put
ling up the residence of Mr. K. VY
Hells upon Newnan Street.
feaT Capt. White, President of the
Savannah, Griffin it North Alabama
Railroad, and Capt. \\ att, Chief En
gineer of the same, were in town
°n last Monday and Tuesday. Captain
W. is now devoting his entire ener
gies to the S. G. & N. A. 11. R., and
thinks he will be able to get the cars
through to this place, by midsummer.
Snow.—From posters upon the
Greets, we see that Prof. Johnson, the
blind man, is comming with his grand
mammoth show, and phantasmagoria.
He will exhibit here on Saturday
night, the 22nd inst. YY'e know noth
ing of Prof. Johnson’s show, having
“ever seen it, but we do know that he
"as a good Confederate soldier, now
blind, ami for this reason, we think he
he encouraged.
Captain White, while here the !
of the week, bought Hr. News j
half interest in the lot upon which El
• en %crs, colored, now lives, giving
J)r - K, SSOO for the same. This lot
5 * s itu*ted upon Newnan street, opjx)
*' u ‘ hi very Stable, and contains about
° ne aere of ground Captain W. now
oWn * the entire lot. This purchase
" hie above figures, shows the faith
' ll & North Alabama Railroad, in
OU >- town.
Gen. Gorjop was sworn in as
a Viator on the lltb iq*t
Enterprise in Business.
'' e like enterprise, and we know
ot u * class ot business men displaying
more ot it than the newspaper pub
lishers of American. The Publishers
of Our Fircsid' Fri* no. Chicago, an
nuance this week in our columns,
their second Annual Distributions of
premium to subscribers. This excel
lent Story and Family Weekly is now
in its third volune. Its success has
been great. It i.s firmly established
as one of the leading weeklies of the
Fnion with the largest circulation of
a,, V pßper in the We t. Its success
may in no slight degree be attributed
to its method of distributing premiums
which is permanent with this paper,
being held annually. Its distributions
last year gave general satisfaction.
L’iieir list of premiums is fine and se
cures to every subscriber lor 1873 a
piemitiui either in cash or some of the
valuable articles mentioned in the list.
A e cheeifully recommend the paper.
1 heir plan of distributing premiums
is a notable part oft heir well conducted
enterprise and our readers need have
no doubts as to their being fairly dealt
with. 1 heir paper is a financial sue
cess. Its immense circulation enable
its publishers to offer this valuable list
of premiums and to fully carry out
their plan ot distributing them.
Specimen copies of the paper and
premium list giving full particulars
may be had by addressing the Pub
lishers Chicago.
Joxks & Co.—ln the hurry of'get
ting out our last issue, we failed to
call tne attention of our readers, to
the advertisement of Messrs Jones &
Cos., Whitesburg. They offer 2JJJ
bushels of seed oats and all kinds of
groceries for sale on time.
Personal.* —Prof. Hillyer of Ilow
don Collegiate Institute, called upon
us, on last Saturday. AVe are glad to
learn from him, that that Institution
is in a prosperous condition. Its
doors he informs us has recently been
thrown open to young ladies, several
of whom, have taken advantage of the
opportunity afforded for obtaining a
liberal education, and are now stu
dents within its walls.
Ladies. —-Ladies everywhere are
delighted with LaCreolo Hair liestor
er. It is cleanly to use, free from de
leterious ingredients, gloriously per
fumed, gives the hair vigor, imparts
to it a rich gloss, restores and pre
serves its natural color, causes new
bail to spring forth, and is the best
dressing in the world, being both a
restorer and a preservative.
lIKAD TIIF. EVIDENCE.
Mrs. Sarah W. Fall, wife of Mr. J.
T. S. Fall, of Nashville, Tennessee, a
lady well known in that city for her
mmy sterling qualities, writes to us
under date September Ist, 18GS, that
“ she had no hesitation in recommend
ing the ‘ Louisiana Creole Hair lies
torer,’ as a most valuable preparation,
completely answering every purpose
for which it is intended, and impart
; ing a beautiful glossy appearance to
the hair.’ For sale by all druggists.
To the Oki icaky— Loc.w. Preach
ers, Fxhouteks, Stewards, Class
Leaders, S. S. Superintendents,
Ciiurch Secretaries and Board of
Trustees—Carrollton and Bowdox
Circuit, M. F. Church South.—
Dear Brethren :—Remember the
appointment lor our first Quarterly
Meeting Conference, sth Sabbath and
Saturday before in this month. It is
a. meeting of very great importance
both to the Spiritual and Temporal
interests ol the church of which, in an
important sense you are the guardians.
Ton cannot stay away and be guiltless
unless it is a clear case of providential
interposition. Remember Friday be
fore is from long established usage, a
day of tasting and prayer, for the en
tire charge. Let God see the whole
circuit on their knees before Him
By prayer and suplication, with
thanksgiving make known your re
quests unto him.” Carrollton is the
place ot meeting. Leave home to stay
over until Sunday.
In the bonds of a common Faith.
I am your Pastor.
\V. C. Dunlap.
March, 20th 1873.
Horry a boy six years old,
thinks he will do as other men have
done. “March 12—Have resolved to
keep a journal. March 13. Had rost
bete tor dinner, and eabage, and pota
to and appel sawse, an.d rice puding.
I do not like l ice puding when it is
like ours. Chaily Shack’s kind is rele
good. Mush and sirup tor tea
March 19.—forgit what I did. John
and me saved our pie to take to sehule,
March 21.—Forgit what I did. Gridel
cakes for breakfast. Hobby didn’t fry
I enuff. March 24.—this is Sunday.—
Corn befe tor dinner. Studdied my
Bibel lesson. Aunt Issy said I was
gredv Have resolved not to think
s<> much about things to ete. Wish 1
was a better boy. Nothing pertieke
lar for tea. March 25.—Forgit w hat
I did. March 27.—Forgit what I did.
March 29.—Played. April I.—Have
dissided not to kepe a jurnal enny
more.” ,
B®" Mrs. Westmoreland's new’
book, Clifford Troup is having a
rapid sale.
Good Pay.— The papers say Hon.
11. li. Harris paid all the expenses,
and gave a worthy youth sl2, who
brought from Talbotton, a letter from
Gen. Belli line, stating the latter had
abandoned the contest for Congress.
One could well afford to pay the liear
er of such good news.
The Distribution. —The distribu
tion ot the Shares of the Confederate
Monumental Association of Georgia
will take place in this City, on the 3d
ot April, ensuing.
W e tiust that every man and wo
man in Georgia will be represented
upon our books.
1 his is the last chance which Geor
iiians and Southrons will have to unite
their offerings with those of the Moil
uinental Association of Georg a.
L. A A. II Me laws
General Agents C. M. A
Agusta Ga., March 14th 1873.
Great Industries. —Several copies
of this interesting book, which we ad
vertise in another place, are for sale at
this office. If you want a good book
call and see it.
Premiums. —To any person who
will scud us a club of ten subscribers,
w ith twenty dollars, we will give a
copy of the book “ Great Industries"
advertised. This is an interesting
book ot several hundred pa*res, and
the regular price of it is $3 50.
Lookout for the X Mark.
Subscribers will be notified w hen
their time expires, by a X mark oppo
site their names. We should of course
be glad to have all renew', but as we
have to pay the cash for eveiything
w'c use in the printing office, we can
not afford to situd the paper, without,
the money in advance, according to
our terms. It any should fail to re
ceicvc the paper after notification, we
hope they will not be offended, as we
do not drop their names because we
are afraid to trust them, but because
we cannot afford to do business on the
credit system.
Without a Paha lei- The de
mand for Dr. J. Bradfield’s Female
Regulator is beyond precedent in the
annals of popular remedies. Orders
come in so thick and fast that the
Proprietor has, heretofore, been una
ble to fill them all. lie is happy to
state that arrangements are now coins
plete by which he is prepared to man
ufacturer Female Regulator on a
scale equal to the emergency, and the !
public may feel assured that their!
wants may now r be supplied. Physi- j
cians, of high repute are using this :
great remedy, in daily practice, all
over Georgia. Hereafter no woman
need suffer from suppressed, suspen
! ded or irregular menstruation. This
l ...
! valuable medicine is prepared by L.
11. Bradficld, Druggist, Atlanta, Ga.,
and S'dd at $1,50 per bottle, by res
pectable druggists throughout Amer
ica. March 7-lm
Tan Eaik.
109 cords of Tan Bark wanted by
J. W. tfc G. D. Morrell. 3 m
Call on Kiunard & Arnall when you
go to Newnan, give them a trial, they
offer inducements to buy ot them.—
They keep a good supply of Family
Groceries, Asc. East side public square,
in trout of Court House.
G. L. it 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 Bow don is with them, and
will be glad to have his friends call
and see him.
Go to G, L. it R. A. Johnson’s
when in Newnan to buy cheap Dry
Goods and Groceries.
H kknia. — It is now’ demonstrated
that rupture can he surely cured with
out suffering. Elastic Trusses are su
perseding all others. YVe advise all
before buying metal trusses or sups
porters to send for a descriptive circu
lar to the Elastic Truss Company, No
GB3 Broadway, New York. This
truss can be sent by mail to all parts
of the country.
It you want a cheap suit of clothes
a good pair of shoes or boots, or a
cheap Hat always go to Johnson’s in
Newnan to buy them,
WINDING UP !
In order to comply with our heavy Rail
Road contracts, we pt’ojMise to close out our
stock of goods for cash only. We most re
s|iectfully, but urgently call upon ail, by
note or account, to call and settle up, as we
are compiled to close up our business at
once.
STEWART & LONG.
January 3d, .1873
TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS !
Are You Out of Employment 1 We wish
the address of eve-y man and woman out of
employment. We have work for them. Ad
diess (inclosing stamp.)
GEORGE J. JOHNSTON,
P. 0. Dox 108. Montgomery, Ala
atig 16—ts.
Seed Oats.
2,000 bushels of Seed Oats and all other
family Groceries for sale on time to plan
ters. * JONES & CO.
Whitesburg, (7a., march 14-2 t.
Agents Wanted.
(V. Per day! men. women, boys and girls
make money rapidly selling my popular
and saleable
PICTURES!
Send stamp tor circular and terms to Agents.
Address, S. R. Freeman, Calhoun, Ga.
luiaoh 14—K
Carrollton Market.
OFFICE OF THE CARROLL COUNTY TIMES.
CARROLLTON, GA., March. 21.
Uottom —Receipts for the geaaon np to (Luc 12!U
biles. He quote
Middlin'.: * l Blf
Low Middlings jg
Good Ordinary m
Corn, per busnel 1 n.
Wheat, l 75
I’e**, “ “ 115
Dried Apples per pound 53^
Peaches pealed •* “ s
Peaches unpealed , 4
Butter •* •* 2o
Eggs per doz
Chickens 15
Bacon Sides .. 12
Bulk ” n
Lard 13
llama S. C
r ■ ' ■ * ii- .1
SPECIAL NOTICES.
A OWE AT m.ESSIXO.
Never sinci the lime‘*vkht’u nie morning stars
sang together.'' has there been a greater nodical
discovery and blessing to the human race than ti e
FLOW ER COlUfl BTBUP.
Tins delightful and rare compound is the active
principal, obtained by chemical proce s. ft, m the
*' Globe Flower.” known also as “Putton Root,”
and ih But any h* CVphal nthus OrciiD’iitaliß.
(•L’be Flower t'ovoii St kit- is almost an in
fallible cure for every d.-acription of Coughs. Colds,
Hoarseness, Sor*- Throat. Croup,Whooping C'i>U'>-h'
Pleurisy. Influenza. Asthma. Bronchitis, Jtc.: and
will cure Consumption, when taken in time—as
thous nds will testify.
Globe Flower Cough Strct will cure the most
obstinate cases of chronic cough and lnng affec
tlon*. when all other boasted remedies fail.
Globe Flowkr Cough Syrup does not contain
a particle of opium or any of its preparations.
Gl be Flower Couoii Syrup does not contain
a particle of poison or nnv ingredient that could
hurt the most delicate child'.
Globe Flower C> ugh Syrup has become
where known, the most popnlar cough medicine
in the country, because it lias successfully with
stood the tluee great tests of nterrit, viz: Time,
Experience and Comp etition, and remains after
passing through this ordeal, the best article of its
kind in the world.
Gl< be Flower Cough Syrup is pleasant to the
taste, md does not disagree with the most delicate
stomach.
Physicians »vho have consumptive patients, arc
invited to try the Gi.*rk Flower Cough Syp.up.
Its magical effects will at once be felt aud acknowl
edged.
Beware of coun terleits: the genuine has the
words Globe Flower Cougk Syrup blown in
each oottl . and the signatures of the proprietors
upon eacli label. The trade-mark label aud come
pound are protected by Letters Patent.
Don't take any other article as a substitute for
Globe Slower Cough Syrup If your Druggist
or J/ereliant has none on hand, tequest him to
order it for you.
Thousands of Testimonials of the most wonder-
I fnl cures are con-tantly being received from the
North. East, W si and t-outh—seine of which
seem almost miraculoue .
Sold by Druggist at SI.OO per bottle, $5 00 for
i one-half dozen.
J 8. I’EM BKRTOX, Proprietor,
/Miiiitn. Gn.
For sale by Juiux A .Vandeville and But. 11.
Johnson, in Carrollton, Ga.
Red Top Flashes.
GOOD WORDS
. for tub
PAIN-KILLER.
We can confident ! y rocommciitl the Pain
Killer.— Toronto Bnplist.
It if the most effectual remedy we know
of for Aches, Pains, fksh wounds. &c. — St.
Johns Neil's, P. Q
We advise that every family should have
so effectual and speedy a I’a n-Killer.—Am
herst N. S Gazette.
Our own experience is that a bottle of
Pain Killer 'sthc host Physician a traveler
can have.— Hamilton Speto+or.
For both internal and external applica
tion have found tt of great value -Chris. Era.
A medicine no family should be without.
—Montreal Iranwipt.
Gould hardly keep house without it. — Etl.
Voice
Should be kept in every house, in readiness
for sudden attacks s os siekivss.- Chris.Press
No article ever obtained such unbounded
| lopula 1i 1 y.— Salem Observer.
One of tie most reliable specifics of the
age.— Old North Slate.
Its power is wonderful and uneqnaled in
relievin'* the most severe pain.— Burlington
Sentinel.
An indispensable article in the medicine
chest.— N. Y. Examiner.
It will r rommend it.-el I to all who use it.
(Georgia Enterprise.
I i.s extensively used and sought after ns a
naly uselul medicine.' -Journal St John, N B.
No medicine has required such a reputa
tion; it lias real merril.-Newport Daily News.
One of the most useful medicines; have
used it and dispensed it lor the past twenty
years.— Bev. ff’m. Ward, Assam.
The mo<t valuable medicine now in use.-
Tenn. Organ.
If is really a valuable nvdicine. and used
by many physicinns-2?o*fo»t Traveller.
W(t always keep it where we can put our
hands op jt in the dark, if need be.— Rev. C.
Ihbhard, Burmall.
Oncol the lew articles that are just what
they pretend to he --Brunswick le/egraph.
In my mountain travels n<» medicine is of
so universal application as Pain-Killer -Rex:.
M 11. B/xhi/ Bu r mah.
PERY DAVIS & SON,
MANU r S AND I*llol* s
136 High 8t Providence. 11. I.
11l Sycamore St. Cincinnati O.
377 St Paul St, Monbe.ll Canada.
17 eouthhampton Row, London, Eng.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
Savannah, Griffin Se N. Ala., Railroad
OUTWARD TRAIN.
ARRIVES LEAVES,
Griffin .... 5 00a m
Brookville 5.45 5.55 A it
Senoia 6.25 6.40 a x
Turin *(,05 7,13 A x
Sharpsburg 7,21 7,-.'9 a k
Newnan 8,14 8 30am
Wileoxen 9,00 9,03 a x
Whitesburg 9,35
INWARD TRAIN.
arrives, leaves.
It hitesburg 12 00 r m
Wileoxen 12.30 12,35 pm
Newnan 1.05 1,25 pm
Sharp?bu rg 2,05 2.13 pm
Turin 2,21 2,29 r x
Senoia 2,54 3,10 p x
Brooka 3.40 3,50 p x
Griffin 4,35
This schedule connect* at Griffin with the 1.45
A x Train from Atlanta to Macon, and with the
2,30 p m train from Ailauta toxa.ou:
Western Atlantic Rail Road.
Night Passenger Train Outward, Through to N
York, via. Chattanooga.
Leave Atlanta 10:30.p. m.
Arrive at Chattanooga 6:16 a. ui.
Night Passenger T rain Inward from New York
Connecting at Dalton.
Leave* Chattanooga’ 5:20 p. m.
Arrive at Atlanta 1:42 p. m.
Day Passenger I rain—Outward.
Leave Atlanta 6:00 a. m.
Arrive at Chattanooga 1:21 p. in.
Day Passenger Train—lnward.
Leave Chattanoog 5:30a. di.
Arrive* at Atlanta V:32 p, m.
Fast Line, Savannah to New York—Outward.
Leaves Atlanta 2:45 p. m.
Accommodation Train—lnward.
Leaves Dalton 2:25 p. m.
Arrives at Atlanta, lo.ooa. in.
K. B. Walkeb. M T.
;
Atlanta and West Point Railroad.
DAY PASSENGER TRAIN ( OI'TWA RD )
Leaves Atlanta ’• 10 a. m.
Arrives at West Point... . ~1140a.m,
DAY PASSENGER TRAIN —( INWARD’ )
Le ves West Point ....12 45 p.m.
Arrives at Atlanta 5 15 p. m,
N’GHT F."EIGHT AND PASSENGER
Loaves Atlanta 3 00 p. ra.
Arrives at West Point 10 45 a. m.
Leaves West Pilot 3Hop.ro.
Arrives at Atlanta . 1007 a. m.
Tituo aiiiratce factor tb«s Atlanta OKy t aw.
Carroll Sheriff's Sales.
WIIL bo sold before the Court Mouse
do »r, in the town of (’.trrollion, Carroll
county, tin . within th* legal tiour 4 of sale,
on the first I ticftiiv in /Ipril next. th
f .Mowing property to wit :
o’ie third undivided interest, in lot of land
| number one hundred and twenty four (121)
aiitl one third undivided inU-icst in om* Inin*
d*e i acres of Lit number one hundred and
fi iy three (IM.) all in the Tenth Gist rid ol
Carrol I county. Levied on as the property
jof Thoinas J. lusfiMin to satisly one fi. la.
issued from the Court of Ordinary in tavor
jof (be county ol Carroll vs said I homas J
Ingram, projierty pointed out by plaintiffs
atiorm*y. F. M. WILLIAMSON, Sh’fl.
j March 7, 1873.
Administrator’s Sale.
BY virtue of an order from the Court of
Ordinary of Carroll connty. will lx* sold on
the first Tuesday in May i.e.xi a r the Court
house door, in the Town of Carrollton in said *
county, between the legal hours of sale, one !
town lot in the tow nos Carrollton, w hereon j
JCdliani Meador resided at the time of his !
death, containing two acres more or less,— !
known as the late residence ot the said Wil- j
hunt Meador. Sold for the benefit of the j
heir* ol said deceased. Tei m < Cash.
J. T. MEADOR, Adut r.
ntarah 14—tds.
Guardian’s Sale.
BY virtue of nn order front the Court of
Ordinary of Carroll county, will be sold on
the first Tuesday in May next, at the court
house door, in the town of Canollton, in
said county, within the legal hours of sale,
the three undivided fourths of the place
whereon David R. Hay resided at the time
of his death, to-wit : three undivided fourths
of lot No. two hundred and twelve—and lot
Xo. two hundred and thirty-seven— except
fifteen acres oft’ the last mentioned lot—all in
the fifth District of Carroll County—sold
for the benefit ol the minor children of David
R. Hay, deceased. Terms clash.
ISABELLA J. HAY, Guardian.
march 14—tds.
Hack Line Schedule,
Leaves Whitesbnrg
| Carrollton and Bowdon.
Whitesbnrg at 7a. M. Connects at Whites*
burg with the train daily. Fare $1.50.
11AREIS & BAKER,
sept. 13. ly. Proprietors.
OUAiMO FOR 1878.
WILSON’S FINK AMMONIATKI) SUPERPHOSPHATE,
RUSSEL COE’S RA\\ r RONE SUPERPHOSPHATE,
AND
STERNFEL’S GTJA2STO.
The above Guanos are guaranieed to be equal to any of the very best Fertilizers ever
used. 'l'he usual b rms will lie given to Planter- who purchase of me.
I am also prepared to furnish PROVISIONS ON TIME to those who buy Guano
I'rout me. ,
„ r c Jonn 'W. Merrell.
Carrollton, Ga.. Feb. 28tb, 1873 —lir.
J\S. E. BLALOCK. JAS. G. TANNER.
Blalock' & Tanner,
ixrew store.
( East Side of Neuman Street ju4 above the
Pod Office,
To our frieuds and the pnhlie generally
%ve would say that we have just opend ed
new stock of
DRY GOODS
AND
GROCERIES
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS and CAPS.
Just above the Pod Office.
Call and see us. if you want anythin" in
our line, and we will guarantee satisfaction
in prices.
nov29. BLALOCK Sc TANNER.
H RNKSS& SADDLERY,
BY
J. X>. MitcDell,
CARROLLTON, GA.
Shop located South of the Court House on
Pail road Street.
Mattresses also always on hand.
The patronage of those wanting anything in my
line, is respectfully t-olieited.
Cotne ana see me and bring along with yon tha
Cadi J D. MITCUEIL.
uov. 8. 1572.
LIVERY
.„ - _ AND
Sale
STABLE
By B. H *VRIGHT, Nevvnau, Ga. Stable
j near Baptist Church. [oct 4,3 m.
Money Lost.
GO TO
T. A. CAUDLE’S
To buy your
Oat !D
East side Public Square, next door to
the Hotel.
COATS! COATS!! COATS!!!
Pants, Test, and Over Coats,
Calico, Domestics, Pa
cific Plaids,
Lusters, Alpacas,
Hoop and Balmoral Skirts,
Boulevard £kirts, Hosiery, and
other articles.
Hats for all, large and small,
Boots and Shoes; come one, come all,
Aud Tobacco chewers give me a call.
T. A. CAUDLE.
Carrollton, Ga., Jan. 17.
P cr day t Agent# wanted I All
qpAVf claeeee of working people, of
either sex, young or old, make more money at
j work for us'ii! iu their spare momenta, or all jhc
I ime, thau at anything else. Particulars free
I A4droe*«. BTINHON & GO- Port laud,
A. Paper for tlio Masses !
Worth Its Weight In Gold ! !
* UICO U In tUo 'Voria 111
Kzxtznz?; a *•„
tli* community, a« its intrinsic ruiur as a u “ * ure tu take * fi ' “> hold «U
_krt U fc3THsT~i-ISS I I J- 1 A IM’TT.'y PAPb' lj>
“ “* de ’ •** U B * i * k,n ' : lt * circulation nod reputation uupm-nlleled hi the hi.tory of JcurualUm.
It 13 a Beaitifci IC-paoi, 64-colcu.v, lu.tr3TRATEi> Wreilt.
GIVES YOU ALL YOUR LEGAL ADVICE FREE.
mu rs «~.2K. E'.JUZ?
A Magnificent $5.00 Oil Chromo, THE LOST BABE,
ns* Uxla, mounieO, ready to frame, 1* presented to eeery yearly enUcriber. *
, Hiih-criptlna price $3.00 |>*-r year, in advance. Single copies tea cents,
PERMANENT AGENTS WANTED
For unoccupied territory in the United States and Canada Ilv our , .
«"ace, stathlg .‘e'X’ry 2*** *"* ,C * nU W DWkiu « •# «° S4O iS"*?!* Vr£
Address all letters to
CEOIT M PHILLIPS, Publishers, Pittsiursu, Pa,
Subscript! a* roc ived at the Tijiji OdLv for th.* Liu 1 and L t.v A ivoo.\
»*. c. .uErs
NEW STORE.
New Goods! New Goods! !
EVERYTHING IIRAN NEW.
W. C. New would inform his friends, and the public generally, that he is still at th*
old aland of Bla’ock & New, and ia now receiving a large
Bran New Stools, of GrOods,
Consisting of everything usually kept in a first class store, such as Dry floods, Hati
Caps, Boots, Shoes, Hardware, Crockery, Sole and Up]**r Leather, Sugar, Coffee, &c.
Come aud see me before purchasing elsewhere, ands* v e if 1 cannot make it to vour
interest., [oct 18] O.3NTEJ'W\
EXCHANGE! EXCHANGE!!
FOR ALL FAXES OF FARM PRODUCE AT
Jesse 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 Bquare.
«
J Y Blaloolt
SANDERS & ORR
NEW NAN, GA.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers
• IN
Dill CO IDS, CROCERK, MTS, RIRDWIRE, it., &C
-!r Shoes Bought Direct from Manufactures in Bcston. A
SALESMEN
BEN ORR [oct 4 ly] BEN WRIGHT.
R. P. COLE. MATHEW COLE.
KEWXAN STEAM WORKS,
R. D. COLE & BRO.
Manufacturers of
Sash, Jllinds, Doors, Door Win
dote Frames , Moldings , Cornice,
Brackets , and all building icork. i
ALSO.
Agents for sale of machinery, such as
Steam Engines, Saw and Grist Mills, Patent
inserted teeth Saws, Saw Gnmmers, Plaining
Machines, ami wood working machines gen
erally. Cotton Gins and Screws, IVheat
Threshers and Separaters, Fountain Pumps,
Ac.. Ac.
For further information and prices address,
R. D. COLE & BRO.,
oct 4 ’72—ly.* Newnau, Ga.
Wilkcson & McGarity,
AT
WILKERSON'S FIRE PROOF H ARE
HOUSE, SEW NAN, 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,
Ftockaways, Wagons, Ac., which we will sell
low. Oali and examine when you come to
Newnan. Wilkerson A McGarity.
oct 4 Gm.
PURIFY VOIR BLOOfI.
For Scrofula. Scrofulous
111 SKA.-Eg OF THE EyF.S, OR
Scrofula in any form.
<W-«> Any disease or eruption of
the Skin, disease of the Liver,
Rheumatismm, Pimples, Old
Son s,Ulcers, Broken-down Con
l-L stitutions. Syjrhilis. or any dis.
ease [tending on a derpraved
condition of the blood, try
3D i*- Croolt’s
SYRUP OF
Root.
JLy It has the nndicina! property
°l Poke combined with a prep
aration of Iron which goes at
once into the blood, performing the most
rapid and wonderlul cures
i A«k your Druggist for Dr. Crook a
; Compound Syrup of Poke Hoot—
take it and be healed [maylO *2 ly
Georgia, CarraU Cauntf,
On tlie first Monday in March next op
plication will be made to the Oomt of Or
dinary of Carroll county, for leave to sc 1
the real eg ate belonging to the (State of
William Meador, late of Raid County dee’d.
t «LT. MKADOU. AdcA.
OIFcSffERPRISE
The only Reliable Gift distribution in the
country !
$60,000 00
IN VALUABLE GIFTSI
TO BE DISTRIBUTED IN
li. D, SINEWS
16Gtli Regular monthly
GIFT ENTERPRISE.
To be Drawn Monday April 28/A, 1673.
Two Grand Capitals $.3,000 each iu
Greenbacks!
Two Prizes SI,OOO 5C „ , . ,
Five Prizes B'>oo -g MireeiMeks!
Ten Prizes 8100 I
1 Horse and Buggy, with Silver-mounted
7/arness, worth 86001
One Fine-Toned Rosewood Piano, worth g-300*
10 Family Sewing Machines,worth 8100 each!
Fire Gold Watches A Chains, worth 8300 each !
! Five Gold yfmerican Hunting Watches, worth
8125 each-
Ten Ladies’ Cold Hunting watches worth 875
each !
800 Gold and Silver Lever Hunting watches
(in all,) worth from 820 to 8300 each •
Gold Chains, Silver-ware, Jewelry, Ac., Ac.,
Whole Number of Lifts 0,300 ! Tick
ets limited to 60,000 !
Agents wanted to sell Tickets, to whom
Liberal premiums will be [»aid.
6'mgle Tickets £1 ; Six Tickets 85 # Twelve
Tickets flO; Twenty-five ?20.
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 an}' one ordering them.
All letters must be addressed to
main office. A. SI-hF, Box 86,
101 W Fifth st. Cincinnati 0,
WHITESBURG SEMINARY.
Spjing Terra, for 4 months 1873, begins
February 3rd.
Fall Tetm, for 4 months, begins June 9th.
TUITION.
From 81.80, to 84,50 per mouth.
Board reasonable.
Tuition, due at tha end of each quarter
The Corresi>oudiug al| d RejKnting Stylet
of Phonography will be introduced.
Phonographic Correspondence Solicited.
Address the Princijial
H. M. NEK TON, A. B. Pric.
jun 21 WbrtAfctorty G*»