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Carroll Comity Times.
>ditor and Publisher.
TERMS OF HJJMCHIPTION:
Tear . $1 25
Six ■•■ tbs 65
Three ■•■ tbs 55
OUR AGENTS.
• f J• C/AMPe
Villa Rica, j M Hamkick.
Temple.—M. T. Baskin.
Mt. Zien.—Joseph Entrekin.
IT ace.—J. M. Adamson.
Reepville.—J. M. Alexander.
Whitesburg.—Jno. W. Taylor.
Bead onr Shiloh letter on first
P»g c -
Our former readers will find
some valuable suggestions on the
first page of this issue.
Several state elections have taken
place this week. New York and
Virginia elected democratic govern,
ors. This is a good set off to the
triumph of the republicans in Ohio.
GARROIiL COUNTY
At the State Fair.
That Carroll is taking position
ia the front rank of progress in
inventive genius, as well as in ev
erything else, is indicated by her
exhibits made at the State fair and
the premiums and “special mention”
won thoron.
A premium was awarded to Mr.
J. M. Walker, of Roopville, on a
‘■•harrow, cultivator and gang
plow,” as the best one horse com
bination.
Mr. J. W. Downs, of Bowdon,
exhibited his combination “guano
distributor and planter,” a descrip
tion of which has heretofore ap
peared in these columns. The com
mittee could not award him a pre
mium, as none had been offered for
such a combination; but they gave
him the distinction of a “special
mention,” which is equivalent to a
premium.
Capt. J. B. Martin was awarded
a premium on a self opening and
self shutting gate.
We hope that Carroll will make
as good or a better show next year.
Let her thinkers begin now. Get
the premium list, select some prize
to contest for, and employ the long
evenings of the coming winter in
perfecting some useful invention.
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The City Court.
The city Court of Carrollton
commenced its regular session
on Monday and held three days.—
Seven State cades were tried, in four
of which the defendants were ac
quitted, and one was abated.
John Cospcr, colored, was cons
victcd of simple larceny and was
assessed S2O, or 6 months in chain
gang-:
George Hart, col., had his pock
et lighted by $50.00, with the priv
ilege of 12 months in the chain
gang, as an alternative, for a mis
demeanor.
M. N. Webster’s little pistol
figured in court, and his honor fig
ured up s3o.oo,besides costs against
the defendant. This case was ably
contested. We heard part of Bruce
Merrell’s argument for the defense
and we thought he had won it, but
the little pistol and the old confed -
erate coat pocket was two much
for him.
The court rendered judgement in
two civil cases. The juries were
dismissed for the term on Wednes
day evening and the court took a
recess until next Monday, when it
will go on with cases not requiring
a Jury.
A Startling Discovery.
Mr. m. Johnson, of Huron,
Dak., writes that his wife had been
troubled with acute Bronchitis for
many years, and that all remedies
tried gave no permanent relief, un
til he procured a bottle of Dr.
King’s New Discovery for consump
tion, coughs, and colds, which had
a magical effect, and produced a
permanent cure. It is guaranteed
to cure ail Diseases of Threat,
Lungs, or Bronchial Tubes.
Trial Bottles free at Hallam,
Hamrick & Co.’s Drug Store.—
Large size SI.OO.
Askew, Bradley & Co., have just
received a new lot Ladies’ Jersey
Jackets.
We learn that whiskey straight
and the little pistol were brilliant
ly illustrated on the “free ride”
on theS. G.& N. A. B. R. Yester
day. The presence of Ladies and
children is always respected by
gentlemen, but has no influence on
brutes.
A Barkeeper always waits until a
man is loaded before he fires him.
SFT.LS BROTHERS’ ENORMOUS RAILROAD
SHOWS UNITED IN ONE GREAT
CONFEDER ATIO N.
The Largest Show in the World.
The splcnid, popular and most
honorably conducted Menagerie,
Circus, Caravan and Museum, ru
mors of whose coming have alrea
dy created much comment, is at
last positively announced to give
afternoon and evening entertain
ments in Carrollton on Friday No
vember 13. This stupendous
combination of leading Railroad
Shows is meeting this season with
patronage so extraordinary that the
management have been frequently
compelled to give three exhibitions
a day in order to accomodate the
immense crowds in attendance.—
Excursions are arranged on all the
different railroads from all points
within a radius of fifty miles from
the place of exhibition, and the in
stances arc rare when the trains do
not come in crowded to their capa
city with visitors. Their tents,
although the greatest both in num
ber and magnitude of any show
traveling, are frequently' found
inadequate to hold the prople, and
in order to give the varied pro
gramme in detail, and without om
ittiog any of its features the man
agement find their many acres of
canvas to be an absolute necessity.
The pair of huge blood-sweating
hippoptami owned by Messrs.
Sells are the only pair in the entire
world, and the only pair that have
ever been exhibited, or probably
ever will be. They are truly the
behemoths of holy writ, the won
derful scriptural marvels described
in holy Job. The herds of giraffes
owned by Messrs* Sells are also
curiosities greater than any owned
by any other show. The entire
world of amimals, in fact, include
wonders rare and strange from all
families of the quadruped world.
The all-star list of 200 first-class
performers is an unequaled galaxy
of superior merit, and leads any -
thing which we have ever seen or
heard of in the known world—2oo
artists, and every artist a star. In
a word, the circus and menagerie
are superior of any any other
traveling or tented exhibition of
which anything is known,and will,
we are confident, meet with sur
prising success here.
Any truth, faithfully faced, is
strength in itself.
Oil From Nature’s Well.
The skin on the head is kept
soft and flexible by a secretion
from the oil glands. When these
are clogged the hair dries and falls
off. Parker’s Hair Balsam renews
their action, restores the original
color to the hair and makesit soft
and glossy. It also eradicates dan
druff. Not greasy, not a dye, de
liciously perfumed. Delightful for
a lady’s toilet table. The best of
dressings. Preferable to all simi
lar articles because of its superior
cleanliness and purity.
Cloaks, Newmarkets, Walking
Jackets and all kinds of Ladies’
wraps at Askew, Bradley, <fc Go’s.
Go to Fitts Drug store, make a
selection from those choice flow
er seeds, plant them in season, and
beautify your yards.
He has also grass seed in variety.
41-ts.
Dress flannels, worsteds and
cashmeres cheap at C. J. Almand
& Bro’s.
Bargains in Hose, Gloves, Cor
sets and Jersey Jackets at C. J.
Almand & Bro’s.
Ladies and childrens’ Hood—
Zepher shawls, cloaks, and Ladies
underwear at reduced prices at C.
J. Almand A Bro’s.
1.1.1 *
All persons indebted to me will
come and settle. I have been put
off long enough. I accommodated
you when you were in need and
now lam the sufferer. No money
to loan, slow pay and no pay has
caused it. W. D, Lovvorn.
Memory is the storehouse of life.
Consumption Cured,
An old physiciaa, retired fiom practice, hav
ing, had placed m Aid handsby an East India mis
sionary the formula of a simple vegetable reme
dy for the speedy and permanent cure of con
sumption, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma and all
throat and Lung Affections, also a positive and
radical cure for Nervous Complaints, aftdr hav
ing tested its wonderful curative powers in thous
ands of cases, Aas felt it his duty to make it
known to his suffering fellows. Actuated by
this motive and a desire to relieve h umaii suffer
ing, 1 will send free of charge, to all who desire
it, this recipe in German, French or English,
wish full directions for preparing anL using.—
Sent by mail by addressing wfth jstamp. naming
this paper. 'V. A. Noyes, 149 Power's Block,
Rochester, N. Y. 45-ljyr, eow. A.
Miss J alia Pease, a Vassar grad
uate, cultivates 6,000 acres of land
in Texas. She still chews gum
while following the plow.
An End to Bone Scraping.
Edward Shepherd, of Harrisburg,
111., says: “Having received so
much benefit from Electric Bitters,
I feel it my duty to let suffering
humanity know it. Have had a
running sore on my leg for eight
years; my doctors told me I would
have to have the bone scraped or
leg amputated. 1 used, instead,
three bottles of Electric Bitters
and seven boxes Bucklen’s Arnica
Salve and my leg is now sound and
well.”
Eleciric Bitters are sold at fit.y
cents a bottle, and Bucklen’s Arni
ca Salve at 25c. per box, bv Halluni
Hamiick Co.
41-ts.
No Mystery About it
There are no mysteries or secrets
about the compounding of Brown’s
Iron Bitters. The preparation of
iron is the only one that can be
taken without injuring the teeth
or stomach. It gives vigor to the
feeble, life to the debiliated, and
health to the dyspeptic. You need
not fear to give it to the most deli
cate child. Mrs. Emma Williams,
of Starkweather, Miss , says, “It
relieved my daughter of dyspepsia,
and myself of general be bill ty.”
Our thoughts of to-day, arc our
actions of to-morrow.
Are You Tired, of Being Sick?
We want to say a word to the
men, women and girls who work in
stores, offices and factories. There
are hundreds of thousands of you
in the country. Very few of you
arc well. You are shut up too
much and exercise too little. In
this way you get sick. Your blood
is bad, your digestion poor, Your
liver, stomach and kidneys are out
of order. Parker’s Tonic has cur
ed hundreds of such cases. It is
pure, sure and pleasant.
<'ii »
AFTER THE BIG SHOW.
The Proof of the Pudding is in the
Eating.
As our readers are no doubt
aware, the Sells Brothers’ Enor
mous Railroad Shows, now all uni
ted into one vast amusement enter
prise, the largest show in the world,
will exhibit without fail at Carroll
ton on Friday November 13.
While it is true that all the praise
we might bestow upon the big
show would be superfluous, still we
cannot refrain from saying that it
is by all odds the best show in cre
ation, and supplementing the re
mark with a notice clipped from
the Memphis Journal of recent
date. Here it is :
sells’ circus.
In the equestrian ring every act
was of the best. The fearless bare
back riding of Don Jeronimo Bell
was applauded; no more, however,
than the dashing and intrepid lady
bareback rider, M’lle Cordona,
who carried the audience by storm.
Her balloon jumping act certainly
stamps her as a leader and at the
head as a female bareback rider.
M’lle Marotta, on the aerial rings,
displayed both nerve and skill, and
the applause she received was well
merited. The brother acts were
well executed, and the bicycling by
the Stirk family was well worth
the price of admission. The dog
circus was the best ever exhibited,
and the tumbling was far above
the ordinary. The only unsatisfac
tory feature to what might other
wise have been a most laudable
exhibition was that of giving all
the best acts in the ring to the left
of the dressing room entrance. —
-There being 14,000 persons present
7,00 were at the wrong end all the
time, and a huge number of the
audience manifested their dissatis
faction by retiring before the con
clusion of the performance. It
is to be hoped that Messrs. Sells
will, to some extent, at least,
remedy this, the only defect of
the show. Upon the whole the
Sells Brothers may well congratu
late themselves upon presenting to
the public one of the very best cir
cuses now on the road, and the
public may be assured that they
will npvpr be defrauded of a cent
or ever regret having patronized
this meritorious entertainment.
All persons indebted to me eith
er by note or account, are earnest
ly requested to come and settle at
once as I am obliged to have mon
ey. Those who fail to come need
not blame me if their notes and
| accounts are in the hands of a col
-1 lecting officer. I cannot indulge
c urther. W. W. Fitts?
Oct. 19 1885. 43 6t S-
Notice.
We have carried your guano
notes one year already. lon can
now save cost and Attorney’s fees
by coming forward and settling.—
43 ts Stewart & Bass.
Hallam, Hamrick A Co. say
they want what you owe.
C. I». GORDON W. F. BROWN.
GORDON & BROWN.
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
CARROLLTON, GA.
Will practice in the various courts
in this and adjoining counties.
Special attention given to suits fcr
land, claims against terminated
homestead estates, the adminis
tration of estates, A Co.
T\ FAF NF Q Qi* s <J Avs d c<: «e
I IfcHr II L VUbv one who was deaf twenty -
I_7 eight years. Treated by most of the noted
specialists of the day with no benefit. Cured
Himself in three months, ana since then hundreds
of others by same process. A ?plain, simple and
successful home ticatment. Address T. S. PAGE
128 East 2fith St. New York City,
“Rough on Coughs.”
Though prompt and efficient, it is mi Id and
Harmless. Safe and reliable for children
Wherever known it is the Mot hens’ Favorite
Coweh Mediciue for lhe infant, the children and
adults. It is surprisingly effective.
TKOCES. 15c. I.IQUID, 25c.
The Wonderful Success In Consumption
Bronchitis, Asti ma. Spitting of Blood. Sore or
Tight Chest, Weak Lungs, hoarseness, Sore
Throat, Loss of Voice, Catafrhal Throat Aflec
tions, Chronic Hacking, Irrilstigg and Trouble
some Coughs.
ROUGH ON ITCH.
Cures Humoj, Eruptions, Kingwo.tm, Totter
Salt Rhen B, Frosted Feet, Chilblains. 50 e.jar
E S WELLS, Jersey City, N j, U S A.
11®*
CORDIAL
FOR THE
BQWELS&.CHILDRENTEETHING
It is THE GREAT SOUTHERN REMEDY
for the bowels. It is one of the most pleasant and
efficacious remedies for all summer complaints.
At a season when violent attacks of the bowels are
so frequent, some speedy relief should be at hand.
The wearied mother, losing sleep in nursing the
little one teething, should use this medicine. 50
cts. a bottle. Rend 2c. stamp to Walter A. Taylor,
Atlanta, Ga., for Riddle Book.
Taylor**! Cherokee Remedy of Sweet
Gum and Mullein will cure Coughs, Croup,
•nd Consumption. Price 25c. and JI a bottle.
THE MAGIC INSECT EXTERMINATOR,
and MOSQUITO BITE CURE.
We oiler one thousand dollars for its
equal. Send lor circulars.
SALLADE & CO., 8 East 18th St. New
York.
CLINCMAN’S
Tobacco
■ REMEDIES
B®/ jmmbiw
3 The Greatest Medical Discovery of
3 the age. No family ought io be
3 fa without them.
THE CLINGMAN TOBACCO OINTMENT
THE MOST EFFECTIVE PREPARA
TION on the market for Piles. A SURE CURE
for Itchintr Piles. Has never failed to give
prompt relief. Will cure Anal Ulcers, Abscess,
ristula, Tetter, Salt Rheum. Barber’s Itch, Ring
worms, Pimples, Sores and Boils. Price 50 cts.
THE CLINGMAN TOBACCO CAKE
NATURE’S OWN REMEDY, Cure, nil
Wounds. Cuts, Bruises, Sprains, Erysipelas. Boils,
Carbuncles, Bone Felons, Ulcers, Sores. Sore Eyes,
Sore Throat,Bunions,Corns, Neuralgia. Rheumatism,
Orchitis, Gout. Rheumatic Gout. Golds. Goughs,
Bronchitis, Milk Leg, Snake and Dog Bites, Stings
of Insects, <fcc. In fact allays all local Irritation and
Inflammation from whatever cause. Price 2d rte.
THE CLINGMAN TOBACCO PLASTER
Prepared according to the most scientific
principles, of the PUREST SEDATIVE
INGREDIENTS, compounded with the pureet
Tobacco Flour, and is specially recommended for
Croup, Weed or Cake of the Breast, and for that clam
of irritant or inflammatory maladies, Aches and
Pains where, from too delicate a state of the system,
the patient is unable to bear the stronger application
of the Tobacco Cake. For Headache or other Aches
and Pains, it is invaluable. Price 15 cts.
Ask your druggist for these remedies, or write to the
CLINGMAN TOBACCO CURE CO.
DURHAM, N.ZC., U. S. A.
L. C. Mandeville has bought out
the hardware store, replenished the
stock, and added a general line of
goods, all of which will be offered
for sale low at the Sharp Brick
Store by W. D. Crutchfield.
NOTICE -
Long Co hereby notify all
who owe them, that prompt pay
ments are expected, and if any
fail to respond to this notice they
need not expect father indulgence.
Oct 30 1385, Long & Co.
44-4 ts
BREMEN TOJSrROLLTON.
Bill Benson will carry you with
the mail. Leave Carrollton Wednes
day’s and Saturday’s 6:30, a. m.,
arrive at Bremen, 11 a. in. Leave
Bremen Ip. m. arrive at Carroll
ton 5:30 p. m,
SEE HERE! EVERYBODY.
The notes and accounts o± Tur
ner Chambers, and Gaulding,
Hallam <fc Co., arc placed in my
hands for collection. Settle at
once ar.d save cost. 43 ts.
O. J. Walker.
Attorney at Law.
Farm for Sale.
On Turkey creek, within easy
walk of Mt. Zion Seminary, one
of the best institutions in the State,
50 Acres, with one horse f .rm open
and under good fence. New framed
house, 4 rooms, with hall and piaza.
Good kitchen, good stables, a nev
er failing spring in 60 feet of
the heusc. A rnns across
the lot, bordered by a narrow strip
of botton. It is in k ight of the
public road. Apply at this office
or address J- B. Beall.
36-ts.
Motive.
All persons indebted to the estate
of John Bryant deceased are res
quested to come forward and set
tle, and all those having demands
against said estate will please prps
sent them in terms of the jaw,
Sept. 24th 1885.
E. L. & A. r. Bryant,
41 6t. Executors.
Old papers forsale here.
To Rent.
Residence and lot whereon Dr.
Bartow Cole now resides on Newnan
street. Possession given Jan. 1.
Apply to J. F. Culpepper. 43 ts.
Coflins and burial suits furnished
day or night.
Askew Bradley A Co.
r ‘
For Warner’s celebrated inak#
of corsets <jo to L. C. Mandeville.
Make S7O to $l5O
I ——month selling
Onr Standard Books A Bibles*—j
Steady work tor Sprin ami Sammer.
Address J. C. McCurdy A Co., Phil
elpbia,Pa.
L. C. MANDEVILLE
Is just receiving the largest stock of goods ever brought to this market. Jt is complete in every line.
These goods I have jflst bought in New York in person and were bought right—lower than 1 have ever
bought before, and will be offered to the trade the same way. The following named items embrace a few f
the grades I have on hand. DRESS GOODS, all kinds and prices.
CALICOES, CHECKS, SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS.
A tine lot of BLEACHED GOODS, FLANNELS, LINSEYS, BLANKETS, BED QUILTS ,„i
SPREADS, TICKINGS, a big lot of JEANS, and one of the nicest lines of CASSIMERS ever ;
this Market. n ln
Table OILCLOTHS, LINENS, DAMASKS, TOWELS, Ac. A big lot of CANTON FLANNELS
10-4 SHEETINGS, Bleached and BROWN, Bal Skirts, SHAWLS, CLOAKS, TRUNKS—Best in tow?
A lot of good, and cheap VALISES, RETICULES. A complete stock of NOTIONS.
HOSIERY, HOSIERY, HOSIERY,
Os every dcsciiption and price.
HATS, HATS, CAPS, CAPS,
All kinds, sizes and prices
h . ■<:x-w,
SADDLES for men, boys and women. BRIDLES—aII prices. COLLARS—aII sizes. HARNESS—
singIe and double, for wagon and buggy. WHIPS, WHIPS, WHIPS, HORSE BLANKETS, BADDI F
BLANKETS, LAP KOBES (heavy woolen) good and cheap.
CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, CUTLERY,
HARDWARE.
Anything in the world in the hardware you want, yon will be apt to find here. Wagon and Bn CC v
material, Iron, Plows and Stocks in abundance.
I also keep on hand a full line of groceries, such as Meat, Lard, Flour Syrup, Sugars and Coffees. Mark
ore 1 , Cheese, good and at a low price.
Rubber goods, all prices, for Gents’ and Ladies’ wear.
I have exclusive sale of the Celebrated BAY STATE SHOE. Every pair of these Boots and Shoe,
are branded and guaranteed. If yon buy a pair of them and after wearing them on th have not got vonr
money's worth I will make it up to you.
I also have control of the EIGHMIE Patent Shirt, lanndned and unlaundricd, one of the best and cheap,
cst shirts ever manufactured, also the most comfortable and best fitting. Buy one of them and you will wear
no other, also cheaper shirts. SHIRTS, over and under, knit wear for men’, women and children.
Also on hand a lot of good and cheap TOBACCOS, SNUFF, AMUNITION, WOODEN WARF—
Buckets, Tubs, Sifters, Kegs Ac.
CLOTHING.
A full line of Mens Youths’ Boys’ and Childrens’ Clothing, and Overcoats of all kinds sizes and prices
H‘./ G O .VS.
I also keep on hand a few good one and two horse Wagons for sale very low
XMoxerxa v z
I NEED the article. These goods must be sold, and at the same time I request all who are in debt to
me to come in just as soon as possible and make me a payment. Oct. Ist 1885
L. C. MANDEVILLE.
N. B. A lot of Syrup barrels and kegs on hand for sale. Also Bagging and Ties always
L. C. M.
Has made some of the Most Won- I
derfni Cures on record.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
AGENTS WANTED F6R
“BILL ARP’S SCRAP BOOK.”
MP’EXPERIENCED AGENTS
appreciate the advantage of
having a book that sells to all classes
and gives them a cordial welcome
everywhere, as BILL ARP’S BOOK
does. The book contains over 400
pages, good book paper, finely illus
trated by the talented artist J, H. Mo
ser, of this city. Agents and all
in want of employment should write
confidential terms. copy will be
sent, postpaid, to any address, where
we have no agent, on receipt of price,
$2.00. Address
x . SOUTHERN PUBLISHING CO.,
26 North Broad St., Atlanta,Ga.
NEWSPAPER WERWnG.
DAUCHY & CO.,
27 PARK PLACE, 24-26 MURRAY ST.,
NEW YORK.
Make lowest rates on all newspapers in the U
S. and Canada. ESTABLISHED 1867.
To those whose purpose may be accomplished
by a short advertisement, or by a transient ad
▼ertisement, and to whom prompt (insertion is
important, we recommend our
Popular Local Lists:
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These papers have a monthly circulation of
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ELEVEN MILLION COPIES!
Send for new CataloiriK just out. Forties con
templating a line of advertising, large or «mal)
are requested to send for estimate of co«t. Please
na-ne tnis paper.
Valuable Farm For Sale.
Will be sold before the Court
house door in the town of Carrollton
on the first Tuesday in December
next, 200 acres of land more or less, ‘
lying in the tenth district on the Tal
lapoosa river, throe miles west of Car
rollton, known as the Isaac Black
place, to be divided into four lots as
follows:
fjot number one, fifty acres, south
jjagt pprner land lot number 123, with
two ipg gQbins, one {laying two
rooms, smoke bouse, unbs stables, 2Q
acres in cultivation; being tjie place
whereon J. J. Black now lives.
The remaining 150 acres, estimated,
is thr.t part of lot number 102 lying
on the north of the river. It will be
divided into three equal lots by lines
running form the river ninth to
north line of the lot. The Eastern
tract number 2 joins number 1 on the
north and has on jt the house and
out-buildings lately occupied and used
by the deceased, about 40 acres
cleared and under fence. JO acres
bottom.
The middle tract, number 3, lies
along Buck creek and the rive., near
ly all bottom; about 30 acres in cnlti-I
vation.
The west tract,number 4, is all but
halt in cultivation, the
woodlands having valuable
timber in abuivlatuce.
Teims: our half ea>h ami one halt
12 months. Sold by agreement, the
heirs, all being <4 age.
J. J. Black,
43-4 ts. Agent.
1885. 1885.
MillineiY!
I invito the LADIES to call and EXAMINE my NEW and COM
PLETE Stock of MILLINERY, —consisting in part of Ladies’ and
Children’s
HATS, PLUMES, BIRDS, ORNA
MENTS, TRIMMINGS, and RIBBONS
in variety. All of which I propose to SELL, and have marked to
insure that end.
MISS MATTIE L. MERRELL.
Southwest corner public square, Carrollton, Ga. 43-ts.
J. A. MITCHELL,
manufacturer and dealer in
Saddles, Harness, Collars, Bridles, etc.
South Side Newnan Street.
f SINGLE AND DOUBLE
HARNESS.
FARM, CARRIAGE,
BUGGY and DRAY HARNESS.
Riding Bridles, Flat and Round.
Check Lincs, Leather Halters, Blinds,
Martingales, Lines, Surcingle?, Spurs
of every descriptioh, Belts, and Bits.
HARNESS OIL.
n-miIVCS- SADDT .THIAt-
37, 4in.
DR. D.W.D ORSETT
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
TEMPJLE, GA.
Ilaviii" permanently located at Temple 1 offer
PTiP°J e^°- na . 1 rvice «to the citizens of Car
toll and adjoining counties. Special attentions
Obstetrics and diseases of women. Office at
Camp'ell & Bel) s (-tore. All calls promptly ae
eM ej’oa cay afid niglit— All night calls answered
ij-opi p. McCsyin s residence. 2—ly,
FREE!
SELF-CURE
favorite prescription of one of the
tJJOBt noted and sucpeMfut -sp.-ciallsts in the TT 8.
Jiow retired > for the cure of »*-*•<>?<.<»
!>«««»». Sent
® plalnsealedenvelope/ree. Druggtstacan UP. ft.
DR. WARD & CO., Louisiana, Mo,
» ’
Min;Thm£
they know all about Mustang Lil*’
iment. Few do. Not to know «
not so have.
J PATENTS.
Wm. G. HENDERSON,
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Many a Lady
is beautiful, all but her skin;
• and nobody has ever told
her how easy it is to put
beauty on the skin. Beauty
on the skin is Magnolia
Halm.
1885.