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<-ARKOLLTON. GEORGIA M*KIL !■>. ltT-5.
HOME NEWS.
Please v» rite it “S'm. “Ola
Sol” is dead.
Dr. F. fl. M. Henderson is an
nounced to preach at the pn sbyte
rian church next Sabbath.
Miss Ada Whi|e, of Villa Rica,
visit jd relatives here last week,
returning home on Sunday.
We regret to say that Mr. Je<se
Robinson has been for several days
very sick with typhoid fevei.
Charley Merrcdi left for Mariet
ta on Tuesday morning, to attend
meeting of grand lodge <»f knights
of Honor.
Charley Gardner, one of our best
compositors, has been sick all the
week. We hope he will be up
again in a few days.
Mrs J. C. Callton, of Atlanta,
who has been canvassing the city
for subscribers for Bill Arp's book,
returned to Newnan Tuesday.
Mr. Hamilton Lowry, who is
engaged as book-keeper by Mr.
Ben Long, of Jasper Ala., is in the
city, vjsiting his father’s family.
It would gi.'eus pleasure to
mention by name the numerous
friends who have come in to give us
kindly greeting during the week,
but want of space forbids.
Mrs. S. E. Atwell, who has been
spending the last few months with
relatives in Greenville, Ga., has re
turned home again, having im
proved some in health.
Now that Paul Carlton has a
pair of white rabbits he is Vane.
But his aunt jirst smiles when she
thinks that now when she wants
stove-wood cut she knows exactly
where to iind him.
Last week we published a notice
to administrators who owe the j
Times for legal advt rtising, request
ing them to call and settle. Wo
refer to the subject again to say
that, as our request met with only
one response this week, we hope to
mett with better encouragement
next.
We are requested to announce
the names of messrs. G. E. Glass
and S. T. White, as candidates for
matrimony, Not subject to any,
nomination, running alone on their ,
own merits. They will make a
thorough canvass of the county. —
We suppose Mr. White opened the
campaign m Villa Rica last Sunday,
at least he was there. U.
Our popular dcuptv sheriff,
Jno Skipper, returned from Atlanta
on Sunday evening having in charge
W. L. Britt, against whom the
grand jury at the last Oct. term
returned a’’true bill’’ for cattle
stealing. They came via Villa
Rica, taking the “gravel train” from
that place to Carrollton. Britt was
nabbed by a member of the Atlanta
police force.
Besides the local bar. we recog
nize the following lawyers at court
this week: A. D. Freman and J. B.
S. Davis of, Newnan; R. A. Massey,
J. V. Edgge, and J. S. James, of
Douglasville; W. J. Albert and—
Manning, of Atlanta; Bernard
Peyton of Birmingham. Ala.; T.
W. Latham, Fairburn; W. P. Rob
inson. of Buchanan; 11. P. Brews
ter, Newnan.
Evans S. Terry of Longview,
Texas; S. L. Craven, of Bremen; F.
S. Loftin of Franklin.
Among the welcome callers at
The Times office this week was
the genial editor of the Sur
prise, of Longview, lexis, Mr.
Evans S. Terry. Mr. Terry is a son
in-law of our old friend, the
gallant Capt Archibald T. Burk,
who, at the head of a company of
Carroll's bravcjbovs, in the first bat
tle of Manasas, received a wound
by which the Confederacy lost
the service of one her bravest and
most revoked defenders.
Kings’ titles commonly begin by
force, which time wears off, and
mellows into right; and power
which in one age is tyranny is ri
pened in the next to a true success
ion.”—Dryden.
Old Odd Fellows.
All the members of the Old and
original organization of the Lodge
of Odd Fellows Organized here
about two years ago aie requested
to meet in the Masonic hall on next
Wednesday evening at 7 Oclock to
attend to important buisness.
"A pebble in the steam let dropded,
Has changed the course of many a river;
A dew Crop on the baby plant,
ll.i< warped the giant Oek forever.
A liver surcharged with vicious bile,
Oft makes the boat of life careen;
It may be ctrnged to its wanted way,
By dosing the pi oZ with Smith's Bile Beans,
Price, two bits per botttle.
llallum Hamrick A Co.
“Isn't-this shirred l>onnet just
too sweet for anything?” asked lit
tle Mrs. Smith of her husband,
‘d shirred think it was.” answered
Mr. S* as he inspected the bill.
W anted.
Chickens and eggs in exchange
for Millinery gvods. 15—ts.
Miss Mattie Merrell-
ICOUNTyy NEWS.
T . . . . Shilola
11 is beginning to look like spt ing
st last, the blooms tire opening, the
•ires are binging, and the bees are
at work.
1 he farmers have at last discov
ered that it is more profitable to
plant corn and something to eat at
home, than to plant cotton, so they ,
are planting fields of corn and pre- •
paiing patches of cotton.
Most of the seed potatoes in this
section, we learn, arc rotten in the
b'd—caused by bedding when the
ground wag too cold.
J he measles in this section is on
a stand, as far as we know, no new
cases, since last week*
Walter Harper.
•Tcjtxxjpj.o.
Our entergetic townsmen and
thorough going men, Brock A
Sprewcll, have just finished their
elegant mill house.
P. 1. Sewell, our accommodating
and urbane hotel proprietor, hav
ing added another story to his
house, is now ready to serve his
friends and public in pi incely style.
His table is always filled with the
choicest the market affords and his
accomplished lady knows exactly |
how to scive meals to suit even the
most fastidious. Should you ever
visit our town be sure to give him
a call and be convinced.
The magnificent residence of our
efficient depot agent is nearing com
pletion and from a bird’s eye view
of the surroundings ore might be
persuaded to believe, that ere the
sun will have made many more
rounds, he will have entered into j
matrimonial contract with one if
| Georgia’s lovelit st daughters.
From the noi.-e of the mechanics’ I
tools am satisfied Temple will be,
at no distant day, the peer of any ,
of her sister towns.
We have just finished working the
si reefs which occasion (Mr. Editor) ;
we enjoyed to our hearts’ content I
and, by the by, it has added greatly ,
to the convenience and looks of our j
! all ready beautiful town.
I There seems to be more guano
being ns< d this, than any previous
voar, and should Providence smile
upon us, with Cleveland in the j
white house, wealth and hapiness I
in the near future is ours.
School under charge of Prof.
o
Connel numbers about forty stn- j
dents and is very promising.
The lightning express trains on
theG.P. rail road are still innning
between Atlanta and Birmingham
and travels daily ii.cr asing-j
Two of our leading merchants,
Z. P. Griffin A R. Z Holland, boar
ded the cars ye sterday at eleven
o’clock, gone to pay their respects
to the worlds exposition and cres
■; cent city. Others speak of follow.
. ing their example soon.
Will close for this time.
Ob erver.
Ijowc-11
A letter from ? “Little Friend,”
1 announces an increase of popula
tion last week, of “3 Puppy An 3
Cavs An 1 Baby An 1 Lam”
>
Tloopvillo
Corn is coming up, and farmers
are beginning to plow cotton.
The people about Roopville are
I some what troubled about their seed
potatoes, which are beginning to
rot tine? they were bedded.
Mr. W. IL Alexander and James
M. Alexander, of Roopville; have
returned from the New Orleans
Exposition' They Report that it
lis quite a treat, to any one who
may visit it.
There was a general bean plant
ing at Roopville on “good I ridny,
and we bad a good rain on that
I Jay- . •
Mr John Crawford about thiee
Miles south of this place has metis
les.
; The grain crops are quite back
* ward. Indeed, it seems as if we
will be short of biscuits if they dont
come out a great deal.
Mr. L. IL Garrett, who lives
near this place, has a little boy
f mr or five yeais of age. Last week
I his mother informed him of what
- he must do, and the boy went off
j to his grand-father’s house near by,
: and staid so ne time. On bis re
’ turn his mother approached him
with a sw ; tch, where upon be made
] the following plea: “Mania, if
you will let me off this time I will
give yon my old ben, and all the
, she lavs.” Whether “mama
relented or not-, this deponent saith
not.
Laptibt church at Roopville on
last Saturday and Sunday by the
pastor, Rev. J. W. Hood.
riie> e h aV( , a f evv d<>gs
seen in this vicinity lately, O. N.
Alexander shot one last week.
Mr. J. M. Walker has recently
n.oxcu from Lowell to Roopville,
and is running a blacksmith shop,
and a wood shop. We wish him
success.
I think there will be a good fruit
crop this year, as the trees arc so
backward in putting out.
Success to the Carroll County
Times.
A.
"W"« co-
Last Monday was the biggest
day Waco has ever seen. Over one
hundred wagons heie by actual
count. Messrs. Jeter Adamson A
Co. made on that day the best gu
ano sale ever made here in one day.
Tney sold over one hundred
bags.
Dr. Hicks Martin and his son,
have rented out Rev S. M. Garrett,
and will move here at once. We
extend a hearty welcome to all
such men. Rev Mr. Garrett is al
ready building him another resi
dence.
Mr. Jas Trammell of Chambers i
county Ala, has been in Waco, for
the past week prospecting and lo
cating land and lots for a company
of gentlemen from that county,
who want to come to the Georgia
Pacific Railway, and favor Waco.
Mr. Trammell has about agreed on |
the property he wants and has so
written the party
A party of Pennsylvanians arc
speaking of coming to Waco to
settle.
J. M. Adamson, Green Daven
port and R 11 Parker, boarded the
11 o'clock tiain last Sunday mor
ning and went down to Talapocsa
prceching, returning on the 4 o'clock
train. They had quite a pleasant
time. Heard a good sermon and
eat three good dinners. Irm an
one good dinner apiece at the diff
erent places. Rev, Dr. Jones
speaks of organizing an M. P.
church there soon.
Mr. T. C. Smith, of Bowdon,
Wardlow Mcßurnctt, C. 11. Burns
and Jno Adamson have been on
business to the Gate City this week.
Parties from off the road wanting
to go to Atlanta, and not have to
lie over there all night can meet
the east bound express here at 3£
a. in., reach Atlanta at 7 a. in.,
and return leaving Atlanta at 11
p. m. and arrive at Waco at 2 a.
m. We notice a gicat many arc
traveling on these trains now since
the goober has been taken off the
road, we prefer it to staying aH
nightin the city.
Corn planting is now the ordei
of the day, and during this fine
weather the farmers are all busy.
Not a blossom of any kind of fruit
tree has been seen in our section
yet. Hope we’ll have a good
fruit year. Rev. S. B. Little of
Bowdon has an appointment here
for the second Sunday.
Miss Ada Strong is opening up
a nice stock of millinery goods in
W aco. Mack.
Coffins ready finished cheaper
than you can make. them.
Askew Bradley A Co.
We have a big lot of shirts col
la: s, Tics, cuffs half hose Ac.
Askew Bradley A C< :
Attention
Sunday School M oekers of Car
roll County.
Dear Bretheren: The next quar
terly meeting of the Carrol' Coun
ty Sunday school Association will
be held at Roopville on Friday be
fore the 4th Sunday in ?pril, 1885
lat 91 o’clock a. m., The county
' will be redistricted and A 7 ice pres
‘ iderit elected for each district in
order to work up the county for
lour annual convention in July and
| to Emulate the Sunday school cause
■ in the county,
i The Sunday-school lesson for
I 4th Sunday in April. Acts 28:10
1-31 will be exemplified and taught
to the members of the convention
by Rev. J. M. Myers of Bowdon
and other brethern will give sug
gestions in teaching Sunday school
lessons.
We appeal to every Sunday school
in Carroll county to elect and st nd a
large delegation to this meeting.
' Let us base a large representation
from every school in the county at
this convention, as it will be one of
great importance and of vital inter
t-st to every Sunday school and
I worker in the countv.
It is earnestly desire 1 that every
' minister of the gospel, Superinten
dant, teacher and Sunday school
worker in the county attend this
meeting as it will be very inteiest
ino > and instructive to all who at
tend.
of the cause, (me and all, and lei
. us have a grand and glorious meet
j ing at Ro-pvilie April 24th. 1885,
By order of Executive commit
tee.
M. R. Russell, Chaiiinan.
J. A. Perdue, Presblent.
Edwin R Sharpe, Secretary.
Carrollton Ga. March 25th 1885.
Resolutions of the Villa Rica Bap
tist Church.
Whereas, Our Heavenly Fathei
hath in his wisdom been pleased to
call cur brother B.M. S nith, froty
his labors in the church below, “to
that rest that remaineth to the peo
ple of God.”
Bro. Sini’h was burn Dec. 10th,
1833, and died February 27, 1885,
aged 51 years 2 months and 17
days. He joined the Baptist church
at Macedonia in 1857, lived a faith
ful, consistent and zealous member.
In 1872 was called by his brethren
to the ministry, liberated to exer
cise his calling, by preaching the
gospel. This high privilege was
duly appreciated, and to the extent
of his ability, he labored faithfully
in the cause he loved so well, ac
quitting himself in such away as to
bring no reproach on the calilng.
In the year 1878 Bro Smith moved
his membership from Macedonia
to Villa Rica and at the constitu
tion of our church he became a
member with us, who are and were
his co-laborers together with God.
And, whereas, the ways of our
Heavenly father are incomprehen
sible, and always “working togeth
er for good to them that love
God:” Therefore be it
Resolved, That we bow in hmm
hie submission to his will and that
while we mourn the absence of our
brother fiom our midst, we feel
that our loss is his eternal gam. j
Resolved, that in the death of onr
brother the church has lost one of
its zealous, earnest and consistent
members, our community an upright |
and honorable citizen, whose exam
ple is worthy of imitation and
whose place m our midst will
be hard to fill.
Resolved, That we tender to the
family of our deceased brother our
sincere sympathy in their heavy
affliction, and that wo pledge to
remember them in our prayers to i
the the great Head of the Chur, li, , J
that he may temper their sori owe
and their great trouble, that they
may recognize the band < f Him I
who deeth all things w<]’, and faith s
from on high be given to enable I
them to bow in humility to the j
God of our salvation, and to say <
with him who redeemed us, “thy 1
will be done.” '
Resolved, That these resolutions
be entero I upon the min
utes of the church at Villa Rica,
that th y be published in the Car
roll Fr?e Press and rhe Carroll
County Times, and copies of the
same be presented to the family of
our deceased brother-
I. M. Hamrick. }
W. F. Strickland. \ Committed.
L. Roberds. )
Read and adopted in conference,
April 4th 1885.
11. B. Bartlett, Moderator.
11. T. Marchman, Clerk.
.l.v aNSWEB WANTED.
Can any one bring us a ease of
Kidney or Liver Complaint that
Electric Bitters will not speedily
cure? We say they can not, as
thousands of cases already perma
nently cured and who are daily le
comending Electrtc Bitters, will
prove. Bright’s Disease, Diabetes
Weak Back, or any urinary com
plaint quickly cured. They purify
the blood, regulate the bowels, and
j act directly on the diseased parts.
Every bottle guaranteed. For sail
at 50c. a bottle by ilallmn Ham
rik A Co.
A Card, of Thank,
Mr Editor: Please permit me
through the column's of your ex
cellent Paper to publicly tender my
scincere thaks to the kind brethren
and friends, of Bowdon and Carroll
ton, as well as of the immediate
neighborhood, who have so nobly
and generously contributed of their
means to the necesity of my step
daughter and Son in-law, Mrs. and *
Mr, Burt, whose house with all '
their goods, except one bed and
two chairs, was burned on the sec- 1
ond day of April. May we all be
wise in making friends by means
of the mammon of nnrighteousnss,
that when we fail or die, they,
the frinds we have made by our
beneficence, and who have pre
ceded us to the spirit land, may
receive, or welcome us hi toeverlas
ting inibitations. J. O. R. W.
All kinds of blanks for sale
at this office. •
;t On Thursday, April 2nd,the
t- dwelling bouse <>f Mr J*Jhii Burt.
», two toutli of Bowdon, was
burned, and with it the entile cun*
tents except one lied and two chairs
Mr. Burt was off at work, we are
informed, when Mrs. 8.. having
started to visit a neighbor, went
. back, in the aland?*! cc nf caution,*
, 1 to the house and ponied water on
the tire in the fireplace until she
i was satisfied that all was safe, and
> then proceeded mi her But
how true it is that “man's can
> tion often into danger turns."—
- She had been gone but a few inin-
‘ utes when the roof was discovered
, on tire. Mrs. T. D. Bridges, one
~of the neighbors, was the first to
’ | sec the fire and give the alarm.—
11 Mr. Frank Wesenger was first to
reach the house, and he promptly
broke open the door and carried
out what he could, but the flames
spread so rapidly that little could be
saved,
Mr. and Mrs, 1> were married in
August last and, in losing thus ear
jly the little nest they had made,
have the sympathy of their many
j fiicnds, It is not so bad, after all,
las if such a calamity should come
; when the weight of years shall have
made the path of life more shad-
I owy.
NOTICE.’
Tne public is hereby warned
1 not to trade for a note signed by
I myself and given to Jesse G.
j Brooks for fifty-five dollars, dated
1 Tuesday Feb. 3rd 1885 as the <£oll
- sideration for which said note was
i given fails to meet representation.
I J. A. Ayers.
We will sell straw hats carried
over from last season at 50cts in
the dollar
Askew, Bradley Ay Co.
The biggest lot bf new straw hats
I ever in town at
ts. Askew, Bradley & Co’s
If you want the perfection of
dried fruit, get evaporated apples
at G. D. Merrell’s.—l3-4t.
Take Smiths Worm Oil.
The latest styles of Ladies', mis
ses’ and children’s collars at
Askew Bradley <fe Co.
Some one wants to know how to
deaden the sound of a piano. Burn
it up, old fellow, and bury it.
Then you'll get the dead wood on '
’em.
The Druggist from whom you .
buy Chillarine is instructed to j
guarantee a cure in every case of
Chills where directions arc follow
ed, and will refund your money if
it fails to cure, but, as will be
seen by the directions, it some- ’
times takes several bottles to cure ‘
chronic cases. This is the only pa- ’
latablc Dead shot for chills in rhe
world.
BISHOP H. Il’ KAVAJJAI'GH.
“1 confess that I. have been reluc
tant to figure in advertisements in
regard to medicines, but feel my
self ho much a debtor to your Veg
etable Liver Medicine that I feel a
sense of gratitude on my part and
justice to the public requires that I
sould waive this objection and al
low you to publish whatever I‘may
have written in regard to the char
acter and value of your
medicines May many a sufferer
be as much benchtted by them as
I have been. h. h. kavanalgh.”
DC NOT FORGET
To tell your lady friends that Mex
ican Female .Remedy cures painful
and harrassing diseases so com
mon with your sex. That it clears
the skin and complexion, invigor
ates, strengthens and builds up the
system, while it restores youthful
vigor and vitality. Sold by? 11 drug
giests and dealers.
u.c.c. —the hot springs remedy.
The curative | roperties of this
powerful and justly celebrated
medicine arc truly wonderful,
astounding not only the patient and
sympathising friends,but many phy
sicians throughout the country,
belonging to she strictest school of
ethics, have thrown aside their Al
t< ratives, Sarsaparillas, lodides and.
Mercurials, after witnessing the
energetic,thoiongh and speedy cu
rative powers of c. c. c. Many in
ferior remedies have reached the
hands of sufferers, because they
were extensively advertised. Others
with equal success have stood alone
lon their merits. To this class be
’ longs c. c. c., which quietly and tuc-'
cessfuty advertises itself wherever
introduced, and is held and estceni
-1 ed a priceless boon by theunforun
ate sufferers.
Simmons’ Iron Cordial strengthens
1 the Digestive Organs, and builds
up the frail and broken down.
Simmons’ Iron Cordial stimul
ates the Brain, and cures mental
and physical prostration.
A good double barrel breech
loading shot gun for sale, cheap.
Apply to G D Merrell. 13-4, 1885.
li-j 4
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POWDER
Absolutely Pure. I
Tbii» powder never varies. A marvel of M flJ
• h eU iL ‘ an j wh * >1 »‘*«menes#. Mon- economies
t^* 0r8,n "7 and nnnm be sold in
coypclition with the multitude of low test
wotm, a’nm nr phm-phate powder-. Sold onit
irc*n« ROYAL BAKING 1 POin>hßtO).
10G Hall Street N. v
Love isn fellow around swapping
; a peck of trouble for a pint of hap
piness.
-
Neffs Lightning Soap
For s:de, Carrollton, Ga., by
14-4. A. I). Turner.
Ladies’ parasols and umbrellas
at A?kew Bradley A Co.
The nine that ‘.he muses all be
belonged to feminine.—Boston
Times.
Bucklei.s Arnica Salve.
The best salve in the world for
cuts,bruised,sores,u leers,Sal trhcnm,
fever sores, tetter, chapped .hands
corns, and all Skin ernp
tions, and positively cures piles, or
no pay required. It is guaranteed to
give perfect satisfaction, or money
refunded. Price 25b.* per box. For
sale by Hamrick, Haliutn <fe Co.
If a firebcll rings a false alarm
can it be called a libel?—Dansville
Breeze.
Itch, Prairie Mange, and
Scratches of ever kind cured in
30 minutes by Woolford's Sanita
ky Lotion. Tse no other. This
never fails.
Sold by llallum, Hamrick eV Co.
Druggists, Carrollton, Ga
Can the tailors nag be proper
ly called a clothes horse?—Boston
Bulletin.
Our nun s veilings and buntings
are just lovely.
A&kew Bradley Ar Co.
We have any kind of dress goods
you want.
Askew Bradley A Co.
You never hear of any one stri
king for lower wages; it’s always
for hire.
What will surely do it.
One's hair begins to fall out
from many causes. The important
question L: What is sure to make
it grow in again? According to the
testimony of thousands, Parker’s
Hair Balsam will do it. li quick
ly covers bald spots, restores the
orig’na l color when the hair is
gray or faded, eradicates dandruff,
and causes the scalp to feel cool
and well. It is not a dye, not
greasy, highly perfumed, safe,
Never disappoints those who re
quire a nice, reliable dressing. 4 Im
W hat is the rate of interest when
distance leafs enchantment to the
view.
We still lead the van in men and
boys clothing.
Askew Bradley & Co.
“Hough on Coughs".
Ask for “Rough on Coughs,” for coughs, colds,
sore throat hoarseness. Troches 15c, liquid 25c,
"Roughton Bats."'
Ole irs out rats, .nice, roackcs, flics, ants, bed
bug.-, skunks, chipmunks, gophers. 15cdruggists.
Heart Paint,
Palpitation, dropsical sweiling, dizziness, in
digestion, Headache, sleeplessness cured by
“Well’s llenlth Reiiewer.”
"Hough on Corns,"
Ask for Wells’s Rough oa Corns. 15c. Quick
complete cure. Hard opsott-corns, warts bu bions.
"Bough on Pain" Puroused Plaster:
Strengthening, improved, the best for back
ache,-pains in chest or side,rheunmti.-m, neuralgia
Thin People,
. \\ ells Health Renewer” restores health and
vigor, cures dyspepsia, headache, nervousness,
dvbility. $1-
Whooping Cough,
indlhe many throat affections of children, prompt
fy, j leasautly and safely relieved by “Rough on
itoughs,” 'troches, 15c; Balsam, Vsc.
Mothers.
If you are failing, Ltskcn, worn out and ner
vous, us«* “Weils’Alealtfi'Renevyur,” sl. Druggist
Life Preserver.
If you are losing your grip on life, try “Wells
Lk-aitu Renewer.” Goes direct to weak spots.
• Rough on. Toothache' ’
Instant relief fur neuralgia, fyothiir.hp. faresche.
Ask for “xtough on Toothache,” 15 nnd 25c.
Pnthi
Ladies who would retain and vivacity
don’t lairisrtry-Wells’ Health Renewer,”
Catarrhal Throat Affeclions.
harkinf, irritating coughs, colds, sore throat,
cured by ‘’Rough on Uoughs.” Troches 15c
Liquid, 25 cents
"Bough on Itch."
“Rough on Itch” cures humors, erupiions, ring
worm, Tetter, salt rheum, Jioaten feel, chilblains.
The Hope of The A'ation.
Children, slow in development, puny, scrawny,
and delicate, use “Weils’ Health Renewer-”
. Wide Awake
three or four hours every night coughing. Gel
immediate relief and sound rest by using Wells’
“Rough on Coughr,” Iroches, 15 c; Balsam. 25c
"Rough On Pain" Potonsed Ptaster;
Strengthening, im|>roved, the best for bad
ache, pains in chest or side, rheumatism, neuial
cy.
■• i» ’to I, ’ »l<» I 11 ,
Many a Lady
is beautiful, all but her skin;
and nobody has ever told
her how easy it is to put
beauty on theskin. Beauty
on the skin is Magnolia
Balm.
■ iIHEMEN TOJAHBOLLTON.”
Bill Benson will carry you with
die mail. Leave CniTollton Wednes
day \an l Saturday’s 0:30, a. m.,
arrive at Bremcm, 11 a. tn. Leave
(Bremen 1 p. m. arrive at Carroll
ton '5:30 p. tn.
Pri<T« t’urr<‘tii.
Cotton in this mar
ket ; 10{
Butter $ 20
Eggs | • b)
Wheat 1 00
Meal 80
Corn . 75
Oats. . . 7*. . . 05
Beas 100
Dried Beaches,unpculed 5
u “ pealed.. 10
Sweet Potatoes 100
Chickens 15@20
Rags 1
Tai low 6
Beeswax 18
Bacon Sides 9
Bulk Sides 7j
Sugar Cured Hams .. 10
Lard.. ........... 10
Flour... 2^(3)3
Salt, Holston, Va p sack I lO.J
“ w. v. ...... i.oo
Molasses 30
Syrup N. 0 40(g)f>5
“ Sorghum 50
Sugar Brown 7@B
“ White 9
Tea 80
Coffee
Bagging 11
Ties Ar row 1 65
Rope Cotton.. - 20
Sisal 15
Iron 3$
Steel 10
“Casteel 20
Leather sole ... 30@3
Hydes diy 10
G reen 4
Court CstleiKlar.
Cauhou. Supkblor Couut.—lst Mondays in April
and October. 8. W. Harhh«, Judge.
J. M. B. Kelly, Clerk.
J. M. Hewitt, Sheriff.
Court of Ordinary.—let Monday in each month.
For CouKFy Purposes.—lst Tuesday in each
month R. L. Richards, Ord’y.
JUSTICE COURT.
CRAKOLLTOri.
71 IthDistrict. G, M,—2nd Wednesday in each
month, E. B. J/friiell N. p-
G, S Sharp, J.*P.
LAIRDSBORO.
713th District, G. lU.— 2nd Friday in aach month
W. L. Craven, n. P.
J G Coker, J P.
BOWDON.
Illltli District. G. J/.—3rd Friday in each month.
W. 11. Barrow, N, P.
Jabez Miles. J. P.
white.-rttho ,
682nd District G, Ik.— 3rd . !h each month.
Richard Benton, N. P.
T J Striakland, J. P.
TEMPLE.
649th District, G. M.—3rd Saturday in each
month. J, M. Cobb. N, P.
G. T. Bowdon, J. P.
VILLA RICA.
612nd District, G. M,—2nd Saturday in each
mouth. Marcus C. TurnEr, N. P.
J. D. Stone, J. P,
MOUNT CARMEL.
i 729 RU. District, G, M.—lst Saturday in each
month. R. B. Joneu N. P,
J. T» Norman, J. P.
COUNTY-LriMl.
1297tu District, G. M.—2nd Saturday in each
mouth. L- Holland, N. P.
W. B. Kichards. J. P.
TURKEY creek.
1240th Distiuct, G. Saturday in each
mouth. E. F. Entrekin, J, P.
G. D. Creel, N. P.
KAMAS.
1152n1> Distf.ict, -G. .M.-*-/st Saturday in eac>
mouth. P. H. Chadlek. N; P.
U EekveS, J. P
’ smithpielip
| loOOth District, G, M.—- Ist Sa/urday in each
i mouth. Ransom Smith J. P.
i J. M. Thurman, N. P.
NEW MEXICO.
310th District, G, M,—lst Friday in each
Imonth J, P. Yates. N. P
J. W. Jones, J, P.
11l LOWEI.L
rd District, G, M.—3rd Saturday iu each
onth. J, 11. Shackleford. N.P,
1122 O. M. Todd, J. P
m fair play.
nd Di'TßicT, G; M,—4th Friday in each
onth. J. W, Carroll, N. P.
J. B, Williamson, J. P
BHIIXM.
13715 t District, G.M.—4rb Saturday each/, mon
E. W - Harper. nPh .
; millinervTmillinerW
I have just received from New Yolk
a New Steck of MILLINERY,
including Hats, Bonnets, Laces, Flow
ers and all the Novelties for
Spring- Come and see my goods
before buying. I will make it to youi
m»er« st. 1 will also run a Dress-
Making business in connection with
my millinery. Cutting and Fitting
a specialty.
13-ts ’ MATI’IE MERRELL.
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PARKER’S < f
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prevents daixituii and I
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■ Excels the finest Cuwer fitfatei* in rl<4u>e.' -Jrlicel* L
B very lasting. No odor Use Ju lie snre •. on ,--t FLoi;"st! *
■ TON Cologne, signature r.i Kisc x A Co'. N. V„ on er <ry H
B label. 25 and TS rts., st ,nd denier. w
Men Think
they* know all about Mustang Lin
t iaient. Few do. Not to know is
c. not to have.,
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