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Carroll ' oiinly Times. '
J. B <fc W. O. BEALL,
Sditors and Publishers.
TF.KMR OF SUJIBSCMII’TiOIW:
Vcr.r $1 (K)
month* ITS
Ti.rce month* 30
" OUR AGENTS?
vol. Ric’
Tt tuple.—M. T. Baskin.
Bo tneii.— Joseph Entrkkin.
\Vnc<»—J, M, Adam on
Knupvil (‘—J M. Al.l XANDER.
\VIII I r-bnr_l Jn<>. W. IaYIJ»R.
'lhe County lax.
One f the Untils of rhe Grand
Jury, to Kte.Hmb e next week, ns
prcbcrihed by the code, is to recoin
mend the amount «f tax to be lev
ied for the various cor.nty puipo?cs
There has been no little coinpl lint
on the | art of citizens who have
performed services for the comity
and have been paid »>ff in craft? on
which they had to submit to a dis
count, vary itig from one tenth to
one eighth. A tew wialihy men
who are able to d'Hoimt the.-c
(halts and hold them, a - c beneiith d
to the amount of rhe intciest I hex
make oxer and above what
they could realize on the money if
used in other safe investments. In
thiy buHuess they make from 12|
to B> per cent. ier annum. The
people vlio do the tervice lo a e it and
the tax payers aie not benefited.—
In fact they are injured too, for
an) body knows that contractors, in
preparing their bids for bridges
and other put die woi k.% will include,
in the estimate of the cost of the
v.oik, the amount of the discount
to which tiny will have to submit.
It will m t only be, therefvn, a
n ensure of simple justice to the
credi ors of the county, but the
Grand Jury will serve the
I est hiteri r'ts of the tax-payers by
I< c< imm miing the levy of an
aim nut .- i fri< ient to discharge ti e
the | .escut indebtedness of ti e
county and to pay tire current ex
penses of ’he ensuing year, ending
October Ist 1886, thus putting tire
county in a sound financial basis.
One elici t of such a step, and not
the least important one, will be to
m.iLe those who have heretofore
profited by dinc. -miting drafts, more
directly interested in opposing ex
travagance and advocating economy
in the administration of public af
fairs. We do not know precisely
lhe amount of the present indebt
edness of the county, but presume
it does not an.omit to a sum which,
added to the probable current ex
penses up to the •date named, will
make the tax burdensome. That
k a matter of vhich the Grand Ju
ry can belter judge from the esti
mates' \ hich the county treasurer
B requited by section 510 of the
code to prepare, under the super
vision of the Ordinary, mid lay
before them.
To the Parous of tie Tim ?.
A. -I. Ca up, E-q., our at
Villa R ea, has a a list of out sub
scriheis who get ti ail at that office,
for convenience of those who wish
to ascertain when their time ex
pires. We have left partial lists
witii our agents at Temple, Bre
men and Waco, and will in a shoit
time provide our agents at a'l
points with complete lists. Where
we have n > aged, px-t.i asters are
requested to act for us in receiving
ami forwarding money on subscrip
tions or advertisements. A vev
large nun’-or of our subscribers
have not yet paid for the paper for
last year. We have waited with
perhaps :.t least as much patience
as our creditors have. To many
who owe us, the amount, «if
promptly paid, would very soon
teturn in the coiiase of business. A
dollar, when started around on a
debt paying mission, may pay half
dozen debts in a day and be found
at night in the pocket of the hap
py man who started it out in the
morning;- happy, because he has
paid his debt and because he lias
collected one which perhaps he had
feard he would lose. The rela
tion of debtor and creditor is one
of snch moment that able jurists
have writen volumes on it. It is a
broad question. In fact it is,
with ns at least, a very bread ques
tion. Our superior court commen
ces next week. We hope our agents
will have something to encowage
and help us. Please see that they
do, or send by some one else the
amount of at least one year’s sub
scription, or if coming to cour’t
bring it yourself. 6o may chil
dren’s chikhen rise up and call
you
Death from Hydrophobia.
: On the 20th of January a little
l>ny, 5 or 6 yOars old, a son of Mr.
M. V. Jordon, who Jives about five
mike from town, was terribly bit
ten by a rabid dog. Both his
hands and his face were so badly
lacerated as to preclude tie* rd in
-11 ry treatment. Dr W. W. FitU,
i was called and applied the salt
treatment —filling the wounds with
common salt—as the best that
could be done midi r 1 h<» i iruiiin
f-tances. The wounds healed and
lhe child Mt Had in ordinary health,
nmil last Friday, when symptoms
»f h«ydiojiliobia were ikicbpei.
I'r. 'I idwek, of Fairbarn, w ho has
a maii stone, was tent for. When
he arrived, late Monday evening,
the child wa-in convulsions which
continued until d< atii relieved the
little fellow of the teiribic agony.
Di. r l idw'< 11, alter rcarrify iiig the
parts where the wounds had healed,
applied the mad-stone. Bnt it was
too late. His little patient
had already | as.-ed I eyend the
reach of ail remedial ;gc nts. J isi
seventy days clapi-ed from the day
on winch the fatal Wounds were in
flicted until de ith.
Il is only another precious life
saciiticed to the worthless curs.—
The wolf, the dog and the cat alone
cairy in their bodhs the alembic
in which the deadly virus of hydro
phobia is concocted. What it is,
science has not yet discovered, but
it is known that* these anhn ds,
night prowlers all, gather Irom
the slums of back yards, Irom tio
carrion of the fields and fr«-m foul
excremaiioils <»f disc sed vi-cera
of all other animals, material- that
possibly need i-ut slight change,
as they pass through the chtmieal
processes can led on in the organs (
of the.-e foul feidcrs, to become.-.
P 'isou as destructive to human life
as strychnine, < r prussic acid. The
di case oiigiuates wiih ;.o other an
im 1, am! is rarely c- uiinuiiicaicd
!»} any oth-r than the canine and
feline races. These and other facts
should be noted, so” they will have
their bearings when humanity shall
force upon us the qutstion, how
long shaTTanimals so dangerouo to
human life, and so distructive to
property, having the advantage of
other proj erty in being untaxed,
be left free to carry cn the work
of death?
Coffins and burial suits furnished
day or night.
Askew Bradley A Co.
Coffins ready finished cheaper
than you-can make them.
Askew Bradley A Co.
Don t mistake liab ts for karac
ter. The nun ov the most karac
ier hav the fewest habits.—Josh
Billings.
A Great DiSt?ov ry.
Mr. Wm. Thomas, of Now ton,
la , say.-; ‘ My wife I as Lien serious
ly affected with a cough tor twen
ty-five } t ars, and this spring moic
.-evi r>. I y than evil before. ,-hc had
used mmv itimdios witlbuit iilicf,
and being urged to try Dr. K mfs
New Discoven , aid so, wi.h most
gratifying results. lhe first bot
tle rclicvi d her very much, and
the second bottle has absolutely
cured her. She has net had so
good health for thirty years.”
liinl Lotties free at 11.-dlum
Hamrick A Co’s, drug store. Large
size .SI.OO.
We have a big lot of shiih- coI
la; s, Tics, cuffs half hose Ac.
Aski w Bradley A C-’.-
We have a complete line of la
dies' Misses' Men’s, bo)’s and chit,
dren’s shoes.
Askew Bradk-y A Ca.
The oyster docs not belong to
the human race. 1 here arc season?
when he keeps Lis mouth shut.
jiredAt.d languid wom-n.
II"W many women there arc of
whom these woixls are true: ‘‘They
feel languid and tired, hardly abfe
to bear their weight on their feet,
the bloom all gone from their
checks, irritable and cross without
meaning to be, nerves all upset,
worried with the children, fretted
over litte things, a burden to them
selves, and yet with no acute dis
ease.” What a pity it. is. But m
few Lotties of Barker’s Tonic will
drive all this away, and relieve the
troubles peculiar to their sex.
We have just opened the largest
line of Dry goods we have had.
Askew Bradley A Co.
The prettiest line of ginghams
and chambrays ever in town.
Askew Bradley A Co.
We eave some beautiful white
and figured lawns lain A checks
mulls Ac
14-ts Askew Bradley A Co.
kinds of blanks for sale
at this office.
iISW»
B A W\ -• 5
I
This medicine, combining Iron with pure
• Vegetable tonics, unickly and con>}letely
| (‘urea indiccsticn. W enknrsx,
I hi pure Hlocml, Afalariujl lulls and Fevers,
and Nenrnluia.
It is an unfailing remedy for Diseases of the
Kidneys and I.iver.
It is in.'aluable for Diseases peculiar to
| Women, arxl all wh® lead sedentary lives.
Itdoesiiot injur® the teeth, cause headache.or
province ronstijntion— meditnc* do.
Itcnrichesand purifies tfceblood,stimulates
the apatite, aids the assimilation of ftaal, re
lieves Heartburn rtnd Belching, and strength
ens the muscles and nerves.
For Intermittent Fevers. Lassitude; Tach of
Energy, &c„ it has no equal.
Th? genuine has above trade mark find
crossed red lines on wrapper. Take no other
„,.s i , t ’-or. \ ( KFSTt AL <o„ KOTfROKF. JiP
10,000,000 POUNDS DE CANNED
MEATS ORDERED.
Chicago, March 25. —The N. K.
Fairbanks Canning Comp my, of
this city, Las receive 1 in the last
si ven days cable orders for c mned
href fer the use of the British at
my which, coupled with tin ad ii
iional order received this morning
make ttn aggregate amount to he
shipped of 4,00.0,000 pounds. The
nrdeis came from the British War
Department, and the destination of
the meat is Woolwich It will take
t vo weeks to fill the order.
The Annonr Backing company
is also in receipt of orders to sup
ply 5,400,000 pounds. Tin scare
the large-t orders ever received
, here, mu 1 owing to th:ir magni
tude the supposition is th it they
are to m< ct a war emergency lhe
canning houses are vv )rkinix day
and night to meet these de-,
ma in Is.
England's proposals rejected.
Bos’on, March 25.—The Herald
print.- the following: U A private
cable dispac-h r«-eived in Boston
fiom a reliable source sayt-: ‘Tin re
is gre t excitement in London. It
is H-ported that 25,000 militia have
lain cal.cd < ut. Rumors art* thick
that Russia las ii j’.cted theEi
gli-’h pi opo.-al-.’ "
The Art Amateur
For April, contains attractive de
signs for a dessert plate, (pansies),
and a cup find saueir (perennial
flax), repomsn briss work (pea
cock), embroidery and j iwclry.
The frontispiece represents a pleas
ing p roup oi recent sculpture by
Theo. Baur. An article on D. Ridg
way Knight is copiou-ly ilhistra~
ted by clever drawings from his
pencil, and there is a i age of
sketches fre-m the Erench Water
Color Exhibiii >u for fan decora
tion. “Crayon Portraiture” is an
ariicic of especial vdue to ame
teurs, and the practic i depart
ments arc, as n-na’, ri-.hlv fllle 1. '
Price, 35 e,( nts. Montague Marks,
Publisher, 23 Union Square, New
I oik.
NOTjCE?
Ap.mi-trar r-l Executors and
Guardian's.’ •
W lio.-e legal arivc t smcnls have
been | übiished i i th- Time-, please
look at your vouchers and f von
have not pai l the print’ rs fees, call
in next week and pay them. Some
of-you owe the p ees for publishing
all the citations issued by the Ordi
nary, rtlatngto the cstatesyou rep
present, since your appiit-a’ion for
appointment. \V e hope it is not nec
essary, to :qi< >ll tgi.se for asking
wi at is rightly ours.
SHERIFF SAIE.
M ill l>.- Let< re the Cum (house
door m tl e luwu of Carotlil n. Carroll
county Geoigia, on (he Ist Tui-fday
in May next, within the letral hours
of sale, the fullowing described prop
erty to wit:
1 h»- n< 111:—w <st q'iai.l er <>t ot <«t
land itiinib. r <>n<- hmnlr. ci arJ st ven—
ty-ni i- , wi the Tt nth district <-f said
ci unt\ conta-niiig fitly acres nn ie or
lissbein j ’.v«. h improv>’d rnd i ei'ig
II e place whereon Ihe defendant ;,v-.
L( vied «ui as the pmpe tv ot T. E.
ll< 1 nes by vi Im ot ufi’a issued ti\»m
the Justice Court ol the 1240 Dist.
G. M -aid county in favor of Jesse
C utcl>field‘vs. -jjid’T.’ E. Huhnes.
PiOpcrty puinlid <n ! . by Plaintiffs
Atfoiiit’y. L v\ made ami retained
to in? Ly const ah; c, m>iui-<4 levy c»i\-
en to tenant in puss, ss on. Tins Jan.
29th 1885. J. M. Hewitt, She: iff.
AVe Want A Lady
Os intelligence to take the perma
nent sole agency for our goods
used in every family in this place. !
Stock furnished by us without in- :
vestmint. References indispensa
ble. J. B. ELuling,
; JOHN F. STSIATTOH,
49 Mnidcn Laue, Zsevv York.
Importer, Manufacturer & WnotroALE Dzaler rs
MUSICAL MERCHANDISE. MUSICAL BOXES,
BAND INSTRUMENTS. STR.VfTON'B CELE-T
BRATEO RUSSIAN GUT VIOUN STRINGS.
~ SEND roa CATALOGUE. .
<*eo. W. Scott & Do.,
MA A HI A\7URERb OF
, G ISYPIUIW PHOSPH y
TlitvGmal (0 Ibi and Corn FrrliliztT of ilieSoulL
A Special n aimre for Soutlnun Lands and Ciops.
’ Tt co'ltaThyYitl Hie el rents of plant food ? n their best form. It has '
stood ilie tect of rears, and is do* regaided as one of
. THE SAFEST AND BEST FERTILIZEPIS IM USE.
Thousands of Farmers in Georgia, A! ibvna Tea ’e<s >e. an 1 manv
of the most prominent Agiicultural Clvh-- use it. to :11 of whom we
refer.
Irisone .of th o IILGTES T GRADE FERTILIZERS sdd in
iOEORGHA.
(S e <h • Agriejilrural Department R nort.)
WE INVITE TESTS ALONGSIDE THE BEST FERTILIZERS
i 1X rsE - -
' We < ff. rit s>w f r !-a-h «>r o:i ti u? so: c i-re icy or cdton. Mur-:
i cliants, Gnmg. s, Agr cultural C.ab’.aml Neighborhood Associations
de-irmg to pure i - m i >o, <j ruii'ti *s w ill do w’uil io correspond w.th
■in bus ‘i e ’ >:i' i i_i .ii •!’ I’.' i .zu •$. We arc the original and only i
i M maiartme ■» of Gu-.-ypiqu Puospho. Its great p qnilaritv has
; brought into ihr n arket s?ve • d i nit itio )-. N>u? is g ‘imine miles- it l
contains the pioj er brand on lhe Fa< k.
FOR SALE BY
’ BURNS. WEST i BASS.
E __ _ _ CARROLLTON, GA,
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one year vonr hojne p;. >. r \r’, h (he /DUitt-
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March Blizzard.
’i he United Siau-s G‘>ve: nm > :i t Census
vo’ict e, just pnbjxhed sps-aks <>f ihe Re
ria' k:i b!e su cress afco-hnj . >ir unique aud
uii’ii :ii2 ‘fl • t.-, in p'l.xhioj the American
Ayrunlturizt 1 berm. iH- cu ien' y- ir
wish a iarnfer tii> cipiu n u t lino ,t an\
c<»: irspundili'2 Plied in ! V - Xi a s The
able (• -i ;>» ■ ; Ldit.es v. Ii > 1.-av” pu'd-* lb-*
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o« col. Ut ‘. H e !.<» ‘ !>■ udilU a l th-dr e <T.
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ii.ier. MH gan v:t 11 .1. p I’.aii • VPI i ■ S<»;i;h
ein. .eiide s. An I jou mav leudilv c .;.c tide
■ iliai it
Is Coming
to (iporoia. ‘A here it already Ins so mam
subscribers and fiends. l<> quadruple its
circii'a i n For v.ho uil! fail to embrace
this unpaiaFelfd ofler 1
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Any pr-is- .n subscribing to the American
Agriculturist (Emilish or German) foi 1885
\vh. se suli-c:ipii<ui is promptly foiu edrd
ions together w ith lhe sul sci ipli’>i> price
51.50 per year and 15 cents extra tor pack
ing and postage <>u the eyc'opocdia—making
SI.Go in all v.il! receive the American Ag
ricuitmisl for 1885. and be presented with
the American Agriealturisl Family Uvclo
peedia just nut 7GO panes 1009 en iavin<»s
TV O MONTHS FREE--Eveiy new sWb
sciiber( and only new ones) who pmuipilv
so: wards his subscription in accordance
with these couduions can have Ids year’s
subscription dated from J/aich next receiv
ing free the i.nmbeis <d the American Ag
riculturist for .Lamia-v and February.
” TWO MAGNIFIUENT EXGRAViNGS
FREE Evety such subscriber uLI a.so be
pies'Hted po.-t; aid with the manr.ificenl
plate eiiapi vinys ‘ln the Meadow’ and
Foes and Fib'iids’’ ot which over einhtv
thousand have been sen! for by our subscri
be) s.
G? cl 'j Ii t, Eiiii-aviiigs, an I a Diciion
ar\ Fiee !To . ( uy o H <. pit mplly fo:wardina
ns til -uame of a new s b-ciiber t > t|u> A
meiican A'i’u ni n ;-i with *2 00 we wii’
-end I! ,- s *'i ' i’i ;ic ic <i D cu m try j nt out
600 Ol'tO W <>: d-.. I llHfu’l I:ii i >!|S iviliie lo
ihe!i • w sub c i> ■)■ we wj : i s«- ii 1 the A?! i
c.tt:! .st f< t 1885 and also i.i.r* F.imi? 6Acio-
IO: iia p. st free. Fil ■ I he: in e o ■>••• ’lr> le
cei lo[ tifle -Il 111., .Xi;> (m ,kii.o ; 5 it,
il;j in this ca.-o lot -kmg in I poMas e. we
win In wu'd ,he two e!t<>i a villas m’*iilio:ie I
lo 'he .'■elide) of lhe suLsCiipti 'll or to the
stiftsc! iber iiimself a we may be directed.
Mention ih.-se off.-*is in wriiin?.
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CAWASSERS "WANTED EVERYWHERE.
Address, PUBLUSHERS AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST,
DAVID W..JUDI), I'ieVt. SAM L BURNHAM,
.-.■’■rotary. 751 Br< s Iw y,«New York.
THREE GREAT OFFERS
First Great Offer.
Louisville, Ky., Mar. 12, ’BS.
As we have had thousands | JJEpCLAR PniCF, $3.50
of requests asking upon
what terms the Waterbury
Watch couid be obtained,
we will say, from and after V S&iSJJ
this date, for a limited
time only, any one who
sends us a new subscriber,
and $3.00, will receive the
watch prepaid. Os S
We will make the offer to
club raisers who have 4- l A«ll
us a club since Oct. 1, <
to send them the Watch on a ’’
receipt of $2.70, in P. O. if
Order, or Postal Note. We 'Wt
offer the celebrated Wat
erbiiry Watch, A. very’s
1> !-2 w & Home and Farm one year
f0r55.50. the price of the watch alone is $3.50.
Garden 1 and Home and Farm 50 cents
Second Great Offer
U’ery’a Garden
dy Cotuier
. Henry Watter
id Home and
ear for ft 1.75,
:c of the Garden
his is the perfec
ting implements
is in the garden *
should own one.
Four rtflished
steel blades go
with each implc.
meat. ' • ’
Price, 75. ■
Third Great Offer.
A 840 Setting Ma«
chine we offer for sl6
j to every one who sends u$
club of five at
50 cent > each. We will not | ts
sell the Machine at
alone, but will only send it fa S-R
to those who send us this KJr"'’ ''<73
club; total $18.50. Freight If
guaranteed not over Sz to M
any railroad depot in the
Southern States.
Write for circular and testimonials.
Send your order now at once to
HOME ANT) FARM,
(Care B. F. Avery & Sons),
Louisville, Ky a j
AV * '’ST s> - Cine assent. Indy or ccnt’ein.in, in
t» eVety county. eteicly employment. Ont
«-'<■'•'(- »rc mnk ng irom ’S3 io p r day. Full
particulars s< nt tree. Address at one •
PARK MI G. OU., -?8» Broad wax,
, Box 1521. New York.
! 6131
! “Rondt on (oiidis.”
O' o ’’
THE WONDERFUL SUCESS IN CONSUME-
- -TION.
Broi ciiius A-tlma, Spiliitig of Blood, Sole '
1 Iglil (Il ’ . V ; I. 11l os 11. 11l St I USS I
, Sore lluoa. Loss < f V-;c-'. Cagi: rh il ih.e.it
, aft-’CtioLs CI.T >nie Hackirio j Lriicstt-ii<4 and
j Tionb'eseme c -ughs.
TR 0 OlfE y 15 cent*. LIQUID. Z'> cu- O.
'I Ik.iioli py,.iii >t and efticiont. it is mild
I ba m '■‘ate and lelin'ie for < hil
oioii Uleirte’ l.’.oun it j s f|)p m.thers'
jf.V•’ H- C< I!ill; m ,1\ 1 e f,.r ; (! f l;i!t the
r.liudo ti »n i i di> It is mi: prism Jy es
-1.-e v
‘IRKJS# Oft COUGHS.” I
is .i a: led i ’ mui n’waxs elluctive and sale
:<> 1.-- o veti in an. cough ot cold or afF'Ction
• t lite ili'oal < Les;, air pa s'flops or lunys,
a id is Hie < n y :• nu-tlv ..f any avail in te
«ii t |J , d.s'ies.sino /Fhui ping Cough. At
drtioo’isis. I i;e |] dies can go 1.0 mail.
r. S BELLS de.sy City. N. J.
“BOUGH ON ITCH.”
Cures lliuimis E up'nms Ringworm,
i Tetter, ball Kin urn F;. stud Feet, C’lrlbbih s
50 c. j it s.
“ROUGH ON TOOTHACHE.”
I ,
Ins’ant r< Mel fol neuralgia, toothache Eir
ache. 15c. d.B Im.
Ordinary's Office, Carrollton. Ga,, Febru
ary 20. 1685. -4il persons snl j >rt t < rccis
*er in Ordinarvs < flVe ft sp.cid ia\e< as
'en; 1 s .•{ t’)' <1 i ines d rg«, poisons, liq
'inis 01 <> sp;eiai lax r- qui-id by Uw to
i ugisier u ill pit-i.se c>m * .it, o,,ce and regis
ter in terms vt tne law. Also all adminis
trators executors, ami guardians will make
their annual teturns to this office bv Ist
Monday in July next, according t<> law'.
9 l ,n 8. J. Brown,
Ordinary.
T A TT Ti —Ladies amt gentlemen to
VV rill 1 IL U.t.ike light, pl< asaiit employ
ment at their own homes (distant? 1.0 objection);
" o"k sen/ by mail; «2 o piv $5 a day' can be
quie/ly made; no canTassii.g.' Please address at
once. tzL'BE Manufacturing Co.. jßos/on
Mass, box 5344
60NSUMPU3N.
I have a positive remedy tor tho nbove disease: by its
rise thousands of cases of the worst kind and of long
standing have been cured. Indeed, so strxmg is my faith
in its efficacy, that Lwiil send TWO BOTTLES FREE,
together with a VALVABLE TREATISEon this disease,
to any sufferer. Give Express and P. O. address.
______ DR. T. A. SLOCUM, 181 Pearl St., New York.
Office in New York.
From Am. Journal of Med.
‘‘Dr. Ab. Meserole, who
makes a specialty of Epilepsy
has without doubt treated
and cured more cases than
an. His success has simply
been astonishing; we have heard of cases of overSO
years standing cured by him. He guarantees a cure ’*
Large bottle and Treatise sent free. Give P. O. and
Express address to
Dr. AB, MESEROLE, No, 96 John St-,,New York.
Parker’s Tonic.
A PURE FAMILY MEDICIME TH' T NEVER INTOXICATES.
Jl y.m arc wasti g awiv fr >:u ag >. j; •.•<ipat«au
el .any dis -me »r weakness Iml req tire a •*tini;t
lan! ’.ake E i;ke 7 >m C st j wj ]|
rate.'Hid liailu you u]> (Tom thertr.-i dose bu
wil mv= r ini xicnle. It ! .as s«red hundred- o
■ v >. n may s.yve yours.
il yo i ie a ' tw-or. uii’Gier. ■ r bit : nes< man
exh os'e . b me;',! -train or acz'.-'fi* c:;r - < ■:>
mu ak :n <;x:.- .!ing -iiam| .ii -, bu use Pac
ker.- T;.' IC.
Ly h :< a ;r. c > mu- or f rm 1 v.iiii -in v. ;h
o.efvo k <>;■. 1: o hit inn ilunii 1a fa 1 i!j or
h :<h'll ui' s iry I'. rker’s r<ii,i’c.
.If !> hwe Pyspep-l i. HhetUii.atism, kd. >y <1
U.-b;■ rj t'.mipl.!,.t-, <rif y u nc r>u >| d W ;ih
I m' < is-, r.h rof t.-e hr gs, >t m < h ‘'owe -1. l -.<(
or nerv y.,u cm bt cured bv p ir , ur ’ b i onic ■
HiSCOX & ’
ih3 WiJi.aiii -irs ;■!, ;v ew », o.R.
50c. .$ 1 x zes, at. si de.ie s in nu'diciues
Great eav ng .n buy ng 4.. liar siz -.
I?—lir-<>«
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
V» ill be so’.l b -lore th" conn Louse do >r at
Carrollton en the first Tnesca; in Apr.l next
nifhi.i th • legil lunirs of sale 11 i‘der and by virtue
ol an order from the court oi Ordinarv of Carrol 1
county and the will oi Jesse Warren 1 te o! said
county deceased, the following pr iperty p -wit'
Xorthurst qu trier of lot ot land miap>cr one b.un’
th cd ai.u 11 tj-fit e cintaining fitly .acres moreur
less, anti fifty acres moreor less off of lot of land
number one hiu died and s;xt -ix Slid fifi<
acres being on th • e.i-t side of Si id ’lot" running
the eiilircl- ngih ut s-.id I<>l No th.m l Shm’h -ytt
of sar i l-md m ti.e r-kvei I; , di.-sriet f ? i i coun
ty. Ferry mires of s<u<| c ( i alrl i.ico'sed
with a very good fc..ce. Two goof tenant houses
thereon. All of .-ai lla id tirs 'class. J'< rms<ne
iial» ca -li. balance with vole- with gm..’- ;i ny,
» bearin bperc-ni . d rest due D c-ist. ><s. old
as the oi -/c-se \\ a;re-. jit oi -a d ((,un
tym cr i-cu. E L ’ ha Gextry, Ex cut( r.
i <
T. C)” UMPi'IVE ,
1 ’
' ! -I ' ! ii. 2 ' ’ h
ha is the F ; 11;i,1a of . V. gel.,. 1
rcim rly f'-r tire i; p. <ji at .1 pe; m .i,e.;t cur
of Ccnsdii ] ti,.;:, Ca’ai Ib, Rr< i.bi pi<_ asth
■ uia. fii d all 1 hi<»;ilinug affec lui,-. fitie 1
thorough'}. i-.;s mg j'.s, wm, Iritul curative
powers iiiliit'(lim’s of < a Sf S t ,Is ii I.is do
ty to lueae i' kloa n t > ,i,,* who ttmv need
it. The leuipo wj.l |> • ,- h . | le p of charge, 1
to ail wh,, desire L with lull diiectioiis for
prepaiiug ami n-ing \ b'.rp-s. Prof W. H.
ArmstroXG. 737 Knee St , Phimh-,,.|,i , Pa. t
(MEM ION i HIS PAI ER ) [B6m. (
», Ts 1 t < ■ - J. fl ISX£ 1 II A J,ITS ctired
i!ITt i- i < >'i; ~h o:n<; .v V»'»ut vaiji. Hook
188e 18 85
L,C. MAN DEVI LLF,
* . -DE -tf.EK TN
General Merehandtae,
CARROLLTON. GEORGIA.
■ 1 keep always on hand and for s tle at my store on the north
side of the public squaie,
Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware,
Tinware, < rockery,
Hoots, Mhoes, Hats, Glassware,
Hollowware, Lamps,
CLOTHING
| For Men and Boys, and all other goods usurdly kept in a general sap
ply store, and at prices that guarantee ready sales.
The old and wi ll known W hite Hickory Wagon. Several standard
' improved Sewing Machines at lew pt ices.
GUANO and FARM SUPPLIES.
We will continue, in future as in past to keep plantation snpplin
. such as plows, Guanos—several Standard Brands, and Family
Call and s< e me when you visit the city and you will find it to yoiip
interest to purchase. Respectfully,
March 12, 18S5. L. C. MANDEVILLB.
- r
JETER BROS. JNO. M. ADAMSOI,
(Lite with L. C. Mandtrilla.)
JETER, ADAMSON, & CO.,
Oft-,
DEALERS IN GUANOS AND ACIDS.
. ‘‘Miles IX I. ‘.Vi thia Soluble Guino" “ilarles Rxwßone” Ilatlea Aci«l ml * >txib
1 Guam .’ AU fit >ic.a-$ Li 11 ds. A r ; < wm an house close to the opiate. Give nn a
/Pe'll <l<> y< u right. 7." m.
t he IM|A| THE BEtTI
For th ® MONEY Hte
S found ,n the
S 111 a sWWWSWXi VERY LOW pmeE »
IrW ,;g ==
' S TERMS. ARENTS 50
CSG make Money htatfflng
w these Organa.
Bl _ CHICAGO.
33«>
S’uaL.cTTX-.rr y,
REV. E. 11. M. HENDERSON. D. D.
Ptcsidi ill, mid Professor of English and Classics.
E. L. TAPPAN, A. 8.,
Professor of’ Mathematics,
Professor Preparatory Dej ailment.
I line. Mu.-ic and Governess Female Departments
o
EXPENSES
TUITION, FBEETO ALL STUDF.HTS.
,n3 t'’ ci,i atioii fee ot $3 OJ for the Spring term must be paid tn Jniia H
\\ ord, Secretary, B. T. before«euteiing. Fee tor fall term $2 00
IppVv?: i .pp±'\ l h' ,i,s ' l! " 1 ■'<’ 810 per month in'adwner.
issl X '’ |,e '' S S “ C °" d "/O'-es'lny i. jMwry,
J ALL r l ERM of four months opens first Wednesday- in IMA
CO.MMEXCK.WENT SEIIMON Snn.lay. June 28,1,; 1885 ’ ’
6@pTor u;rcu!:i’- address
REV. I', li. AT. HENDERSON, PresilMt.
hardware.
W e Lave jn-t opened in th., next room to N. L. Benson <t C»‘s bw
Utpnls es.nhlishment, a lar-re and complete stock of
Hardware, Hollow ware,
Cutlery, and Farm Utchsilt,
buggy an<M\ agon Materials, Plows. Plowstacks, Hames, Col
lais, brm.c-s. '.hips. Horse Shoes and Nails. CurrycomH
and britsjes, Bolts. Hings, and Locks of all styles
and sizes. A lull assortment all sizes ofshot,
M e make a specialty of all kinds o(
Wagon and iiuggy Material.
s. B. PACE & co'''-
Carrollton, G«.
To the People of
Carroll and uldjoining Counties
We make no great blow of trumpets. But if you will eome
n ill ) 'L S( - 1 e US ' V n ' Vlii Se!l you S oodci lower th an the lowest.—
Don t tail to call on us at north-west corner public square,
"here you will find a mammoth stock of
I By G ood s, G roc e ries, Ha r d ware,
4 / roc k e i*y ,G 1 a swa r e, Boots
and Shoes, Hats, Gaps, Notions,
. And. a LARGE line of
Aien, hoys and Gents’ Ready
. Made Clothing.
W e HaSu nave lui 8al? lew down, the self-ban dingself-settinr
needle HAR TFOFD sewing machine. This machine if
warranted.
Lastly but not leastly, all parties owing us either by astf ei
accoGi.t will please come forward and settle at once as we are
compelled, to mahe close collections. Sufficient unto the day
is the evil thereof. Respectfully,
IUIUDY& SPURLOCK*