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Temple.—M. T. Baskin.
Mt. Zion.—J sei’h Enti. .k n.
Waco.—J. jV.'lAdax on.’ “
Roopville J. M. .Alexander.
White.-burg.— »>a ). O. '.i ay Loll.
7 CLOT;.:.- .
Our entire st uck <>i G. " ’ Los
and Youth’s cl thi: g, ;nd Ladies’
cloaks at co. t, f k cash.
Askew, Bradley & Co
Halium, Uaiuiick & Co. say
they want what you owe.
BARGAINS I BARGAINS ! In
anything you want al C J Almar I &
Bro’s.
Look to you? intoicst. Wo need
what is owing to u. : . Please come
and pay a:. ' save c . . Wc mean
what we say.
W. J. Stewart & Beo.
Beautiful Wort ds and Velvets
cheap at C J Almaud A Bro’s.*
Coffins ready finished cheaper
than can make them.
Askew & Bradly.
Wc are still at the front with
low prices for good goods. Call
and see us. McCord & Shaw.
Biick Store Bowdon St.
Miss Minnie Merrell requests us
to notify the subscribers to the
“Christian Herald & Signs of our
Times” who belong to the club,
that those wishing to renew can
hand the am ui.it $1.25 to her i'ath
er, G. W. Merrell and that she
will send oft her list in a few day.
The school at the Masonic Insti
tute. will oy n Moiuk v, /an 11th.
TUITION* REDUCED. Only
2 grades, l.t grade, $1.35, 2nd
grade, $2.10. Io incidental char
ges-
Pupils will ho cntitl d to their
pro rata cf the public shoOl fund.
52—2(8 11. C. Brown, Prin.
’ Miss Annie Brown, Ass’t.
s
The notes ft. c cue’, unis ot Tur-
rd Ganlding,
Ilallum & Co., :.e ; aco l in my
hands for col action. Settle at
once and save ( s\ 43 ts.
O. J. Walker.
Atto-noy at Law.
Clotaiag, Gio hiiyg Cheaper than
ever bcf< re. f'pn '.l bargains at
l-.Cl.OiiD eC uLI.YAV b
Biick store Bowdon st.
BREMEN TO CARBO LLTOK
Bld Benson will cany you with
the mail. Leave Carrollton Wednes
days and Saturd v’s 6:30, a. m.,
arrive at Bremen, 11 a. in. Leave
Bremen 1 p. m . arrive at Carroll
ton 5:30 p. in.
A cross on your paper means
that you owe for 1 year or over; 2
crosses, 2 years < r over.
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THE CUMM TOBACCO OffITMEHT
THE iIIOST RFFRCTIVE FRFPAKA
’S’ION on ths ftvPues. ASDJLiE <1
ior Itchi-'.ii Rii Has r f'tiled to give
prompt r -lief. Will ci re Aral Ulcers; Abscess,
fistula, Tetter. Salt Bhenm Barber’s Itch. King
v. onhs, Pimples. Sorer, and Beils. Price iiO cl -i.
TK£ CldflSlWl TOBACCO CAKE
N ATURE’S OWN JW . IEPY.. ( iire« all
Wounds. Cuts, Bruises, Sprains, Erysipelas, Boils,
Carbuncles. Bone Felons, Ulcers, JS. i'. . Sere Eyes',
Sore Throat BuiiionS,Corns, Neuralgia.Rhenmanrm,
Orchitis. Gont, Rheumatic Gout C< ‘ Is, Coughs,
Bronchitis, Milk Leg. Snake and Dog Bites. StingS
of Insects, etc. In fact allays all local Irritation and
Inflammation from whatever cause. Pi ice Ba ets.
THE CL!?JCrdfifl TOBACCO PLASTER
Prepared according to tl«e r>ott f-cientific
l»nneiples. of the Pl Ri ST !»'B DAT ?VE
INGREDIENTS, compounded with the purest
Tobacco Flour, and is specially reit.;d«-d for
Croup,Weed or Cake of the Breo t , and for that class
oi irritant or inflammatory maladies, Aches and
l ams where, from too delicate a state of the system,
the patient is unable to bea r the stronger application
rs tneTobaccoUake. For Headache or other Aches
and Pains, it is invaluable. Price 15 < ts.
Ask your druggist for these remedies, or write to the
CIINGMANTBBiCCOCUHECO.
DURHAM, N. C., U. S. A.
CONSUMPTION.
I nave a positive remedy for the above disease; by Its
use thousands of cases ot tho worst kind and of long
standing have been cured. Indeed, so strong is my faith
in its efficacy, that I\vi 1 send TWO BOTTLES FREE,
together with a VaLVabt.ETREATISE on this disease
to any sufferer. Give express and P O.addr ss.
1)11. T. A. SLOCUM, lul FcurlSt., New York.
OOfeerJlhTE
-MObO self-operat i - Washing: liaohiinlf yon
want one'»-nd us you name,!’. U. and ezpieiß
cflice at once
THE NATIONAL CO., 21 Dey St. N. Y.
K'iww
FOB THB
LIVE
And a!! BHtausComplair.te
Safe to take, bein" purely ver'*able* n© wio*
‘ fog* _ Ail Drug.'x’iStO. 7
Aerer>tw ‘*r'E ■ *“• ’’ ’ C r r*»!ll
TA-iUfi* li ico.n.id
The Great South' - . • ec—a i<, hv. -tn of '’, e
• War, its cavttt and rtsuics. Answers J >oi'sJ:r
rand" emd "l/ncle Toni’s < It contains f< ~t3
that vindiec-te tha South. Sells sell/. Uy Uapt
N. J. Floyd, ft cousin of Gen. .1. B. Floyd. Send ior
circulars io lIIJLJIAKD BROS.. Atlanta. Ca.
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GORQIAL
TUP
BOWELS&CHILMTEEW
It is THE GREAT SOUTHERN REMEDY
for the bowels. 11 is one of the most pleasant and
efficacious remedies for all summer complaints.
At a season when violent attacks of thebowelsare
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. Semi 2c. stamp to Walter A. Taylor,
Atlanta, Ga., for Riddle Book.
kjmbmi Bumtuaji jnkTxu-r ■ inwri
Taylor’s* (TieroTiee Remedy of Nweet
Gnm and Mullein will cure Coughs, Croup,
and Consumption. Price 25c. and SI a bottle.
~NE (V ADVEIi L’ J SEMENTS. _
IwwwßiuOi.j -• ■mr.ziywxi r. ~ j n>i._niinwii ww IM—
OEND 10c, 15c, 25c, 50c, or SI.OO to.
W, E. § 60,,
NEWNAN, GEORGIA.
FOR A BEAUTIFUL
CHRISTMAS CARD.
—. .fcj'aMWpras-yg ——
A FULL LINE OF
Ji
SPECTACLES, silverware.
IS, STATIONERY. BRIO-A-BRAC.
NOVELTiLS* &C.
Manufacturing of Sciiol Badges
and Medals, Society end Pre
e entati on Jewelry.•
ADEAIiTIFUL LINE OF CHRI TAlas PRESENTS W
ON EXHIBITION.
ENGRAVING AND REPAIRING.
j iU Orders by mail promptly at
tended to.
FOR? COUGHS, CROUP AND
CONSUMPTION USE
TAYLOR’S
Wzl w
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Tho sweetgum, as gathered from a tree of the
seme name, growing along the small streams in
the Southern States, contains a stimulating ex
pectorant principle that loosens the phlegm pro
ducing the early morning cough, and stimulates
the child to throw off the false membranein croup
and whooping-cough. When combined with tho
healing mucilaginous principle in the mullein
plant of the old fields, presents in Taylor’9
Cherokee Remedy of sweet Gum and mul
lein the finest known remedy for Coughs, Croup
Whooping-cough and consumption; and so pala
table, any child is pleased to take it. Ask your
druggist for it Price, 2So and SI. Ifhedoes
not keep it, we will pay. for one time only, ex
press charges on large size bottle to any part of
the U. S. on receipt of SI.OO.
WAE/IXE-K.
TiriAmw eSrmr.
apd MOSQUITO BITE CURE;
We osier one thousand dollars for its
equal. Send for circulars.
SALLADE & CO., 8 East 18th St. New
Yoik.
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Tho Greatest lledF* ■’ ’• : Tvr*'li cf tho
SYFI 3 A
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i L-:;:. .*&■ fi'Kc
I<cs9©f appeti L.ivecuKive, I’ain ia
tha head, wh ■ e, d.ul sensation in the
baci; pais, Enin miner tho shoulder*
blade, Fallnr ■c cr ca >:•with a dis.
inclination to ..i ?.-ii xof I or irdsd,
Irritr bilitY'-- - ,-w’ f, wlta
e fcoiingci’i;" mecinty.
Weariness, L'uz-Vr c.i, L;■ tiering Et the
Heart, Dot n hc-cr.* : e: cr, Ucadacke
over t’ o r? with
Ltfn! d_ : < ..ria." .7. riao, find
lUTT’.G L». J’ •' >ce : 'vL ;T£ied
to such ca- , ono -e.' e cj;ct3 2Rth a
change of feel iig i«tc*f .'UouishthasoslTßrer.
T . „ v r. '/•,f»r>d'«a»se She
bodv'to ■ <r. . ' ' •-th? hi
zrui'.r _.Yi by-.?.:
thelKucsti -e4?r- rui, ? - jpfooY-tr-®
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Gray T ’v; or Whiskers changed is a
Glossy EL/by - ainglc mpplieabien o<
tbisDYS. I i'. part anatu al color, afts
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fULit 1 ” ‘ *!• 7‘-
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Any man who can umpire a
baseball gnme a? 3 please both
sides, has in .him the main qnali
fic:.tions via ruccessfnl politician.
Never Giye up.
Ii you are suffering with 5<W and
’depressed spirits. ’o>s of appe’iu?, gen
eral debility, disoiduH'd blood, weak
const;‘ ulioih nd.TUi . or any disease
lui : l»i.Bus i.,ii,iic, ..... means pro-
I i u ’ ■ ‘ B lor '. Yon
i w i 7 i- ;• i> ti Id ;in-
;■ ■■ ill ! h- 'Ji fv’S’iW; Oil will
he ins; in 'i v. iih ; ‘ nt w hie; r-iieiig.U)
and activity will return; oain and mis
ery will c •ac’, ai d henceforth rejoice
in the pi also ot electric bitters. Sold
at fifty cents a hottie by Halluni Ham
rick & Co.
C J Almand A Bro. are offering
their stock of clothing and Ladles’
cloaks at cost. Call at once.
Clothing and cloaks' at cost at
A-kow,Br; Iley & CAs. 4ts. ic.
L. C. Lk-mdcxulle has bought out
the hardware stoiv, replenished the
siuck, an ed-. j. a general line of
goods,, all of which v ’1 be offered
for sale low r the Sharp Brick
Store by AV. 13. Crutchfield.
PRI 0 E
.WWMiNjW 6 BftJTLES
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BEST REMEDY KNOWN FOR '
CATARRH,
SORE MOUTH
STHROAT !
Ii al! Forms and Stages.
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PURELY VEGETABLE,
REQUIRES NO INSTRUMENT.
USED and ENDORSED by PROMI
NENT PHYSICIANS.
Dr. B. Davis, Athens Ga.. says: “I suffered with
catarrh five years. But bince'using Certain Ca
tarrh cureanr entirely liee from the disease,
Howe, Athens Ga, says ‘‘Certain Ca
tarrh Cure cured me of a severe ulcerated sore
throat, and 1 Cheerfully endorse it
, JZiss Ducy J Cook, Oconee, Co, Ga. writes,
tirely cured me ol catarrh, with which 1 had
suffered greatly for five years,”
AP“? otl ’ Athens, Ga, writes, Sept 19th, 18-
»: ‘ I had a severe sore throat more than two
weeks ana was entirely cured by Certain Catarrh
Cure In one day.”
YOGTDOUBT
. such testimony We think not. Only a few of
our meny certificate are given here.
Others can be obtained from you druggist - or
by addressing
t , ~ . 3CCo, ATHENS, GEORGIA,
bold in Carrollton, Ga., by Li O Roop.
“Rough on Coughs.”
Though prompt and efficient, it is mild and
aarmless. Safe and reliable for children.—
Wherever known it is the Mothens’ Favorite
Cough Medicine for lhe infant, the children and
adults. It is turprtsiegly effective.
'A'K OCLS, 15c. iuIQUID,2Sc.
The Wonderful Success in Consumption
ronchitis, Asti ma, Spitting of Blood, <"ore or
ight Chest, Weak Lungs. Hoarseness, Sore
hriat, Loss of Voice, Catarrhal Throat Afiec
ons, Chronic Hacking, Irritatigg and Trouble
ome Coughs,
HOUGH ON ITCH.
Cures Humo.i, Eruptions, Ringwoam, Totter
Salt Rhehg , I'rosted Feet, Chilblains. sC«.jar
E S WELLS, Jersey City, A J, U S A.r
T\ fl 1)1 CQ Q its CAUSES and Ct KE
I Ji. ft i idi-w Üby one who was deaf twenty-
JL7 e ight 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 treatmerit. Address T. S./*AGE,
128 East 25th St. New York City,
1,000
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BEST FARMEES LN THE SOUTH,
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Address DR. WARD & CO., Louisiana, Mo.
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SHERIFFS SALES.
GEORGIA, Urvroll Uonntx:—
AV ill be sold, <>.; ib.u Tu«sdrtx
in January nuxt. . <?«>>•• U. iui ■
Hon-e ioor in s ii<l c</unl\ within the ‘
legal >rs of sdo to the hig bid
der • > c :sh the following property to
»vil:
A 10l in Carrollton w ith the house
and appurtenances ■' In reon John
I’odal an and his wife now five, ly
ing ue-t and adjoining the old jail
lot, no:. h of and facing li.e street
leading to the Old Methodist Church
(now 2 Baptist church) bounded on
the west by the West and parson
age lots and on the east by the Con
null lot, containing 2 acres more or
less, b-vitd on by vir:ue of an execu
tion issued from Carroll Superior
Com t in favor of Thom«»s Chandler :
vs. John Rodahan and E J Rodrthan ’
his wife as their property to satisfy
said execution for tlm purchase mon
ey. Deed filed and recorded in Car
roll Superior Court, clerk’s office be
fore levy and notice of levy given de
fvndants according to Jaw.
ALSO
at the same time and place, the
North half and the South west quar
ter of lot of land number twelve in
the 10th District of Carroll county
Georgia, containing one hundred and
fifty acres more or less, levied on for
balance of purchase money due by
the dof'jadant, in fi fa, under and by
vi rtue J?f an Execution issued from
Carroll Superior Court in favor of E
W Barnes against M F Spruell De
fendant holding said land under a
bond for title. Deed made and filed
in clerk’s office. Notice of levy given
according to law.
fifty acres of land of the noithwest
portion of lotot land No 44 in the4th
district of said county; levied on as '
the property of lhe defendant pnder J
and by virtue of a fifa issued from the (
justice court of the 682nd district, G
M, in favor of W W Gordon & Co
bearer, vs AAi Ward. P.operty in
possession of, and pointed out by the
defendant at the time of the levy.—
Levy made and returned to me by a
lawful constable. Dec 2nd, 1885.
GLSO
at the same time and place will be
sold lot of land No 91, and fitly acres 1
in the south west corner ot lot No
92, all in the 9th district of Carroll
county Ga. Levied on as the prop ;
erty of defendant, by virtue of a Jus
tice court fifa issued from the Justice
court of the 12515 t district, G AI, of
Haralson county Ga., in favor of AV
T Brock vs J W King. Property 1
pointed out bv plaintiff. Levied on
and returned to me by a constable.
ALSO
one hundred acres oflot of land num
ber (22) twenty two in the tenth dis
trict of Carroll county Ga, off of the
south west corner of said lot, bounded !
on the east by the land of II D La j
ney, and on the south by Mrs. M F
Spruel’s land and on the North and
West by the original land lines of
said lot, number (22) twenty two.—
Levied on as the pro perty ot J/rs JZ
FSpruel, under arid by viitue ot a fi fa
iS'iied from the Superior Court of
said county in favor of II D Laney
against the said Mrs M F Spru ell j
for lhe purchase money due on said
landi Deed filed and recorded in the
Clerk’s office ot lhe Superior Court
of said county, as require/ by law.—
Notice of 1 evy given ns required by
law. Property pointed <ut by Plain- j
tiff in fifa. 49 sls.
yILSO
at the same lime and place, will be
sold one bay horse about nine years
old. one E Van Winkle cotton gin, i
Feeder and Condenser attached. Lev
ied on as the property of deft, under
and by virtue ot and to satisfy an ex
ecution issued from the City Court of
Carrollton in favor of W J Stewart
bearer against J II Robinson.
ALSO
at.same time and place «ixty acres
more or less of land being parts of
lot No 250 and 25i, in the sth dis
trict of Carroll countv Ga., bounded
as follows: commencing east ot the
right ot way of the S G & N AR R
and running south to a culvert, at lhe
south side of the culvert, to diop
cast 36 feel, which makes 86 fed
from the • track thence south to
the second culvert, thence east on tho ■
south bank on the big ditch to the
land of D P Power; thence no’th ‘
along the line of D P Power, tin nee
west by the land ot G M Upshaw, i
thence >outh to the big gate, thence
on the south side of the street, west
• o lhe starting point. Levied c-n as
the property ot J A Land, to satisfy a
fifa issued from the superior court ot
said count v in favor of J C Benson vs
J A Land for lhe purchase money for
said land. Deeds filed and recorded !
as required by law. Property poin
ted out bv plaintiff.
ALSO
at the same time and place lot of
land No(l22)»tone hundred and
twenty two in tlie Third district of
Carroll conntv Georgia, containing
two hundred two and a half acres
more or less, also one Saw-mill and
fixtures on said lot, levied upon as
the property of one of the defend
ants, I. N. Brown, to satisfy two
lifas in my hands issued from Car
roll Superior Comt, ore in favor •
of John ’I”. Longirr> v- I. Brown '
J. C. Brown, AL I). Wnlkius ami
F. M. Camp; the other in favor of
John T. Longino vs John A. Wil
son M. D. Watkins I. N. Brown &
M. V. Boatright. Notice of levy
given to I. N. Brown, party in pos
session of said land.
J M. Hewitt, Sheriff.
Executos‘s Sale.
Will be sold before the court house door
in Cai rollon * Carroll county, Ga. on die first
Tuesday in January next, within the legal
hours of sale, the following property to-wit:
Lot of land No. 252 in the 7th district of
said county, sold as thi* rnoperH- of W. II
Taylor, decreed, for the benefit of his h ‘irs
and by virtue ot his will. Tortus, half cash,
balance 1 ’t ear with interest ar 8 per cent.
J NO. W. TAYLOR ? v .
J. L. BASKIN.
46—81 s
L G. MANDEVILLE
Is just receiving tlie largest stork of goods ever brought to this market. ■lt is complete ir every line.
These goods I have just bought in New York in person and were bought right—lower than 1 hnve' e
bought before, and will be offered to the trade the same way. J no. following named items embrace aft
the grades I have on hand. DRESS GOODS, all kinds and pr.ee>. ,
CALICOES, CHECKS SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS.
A fine lot of BLEACHED GOODS, FLANNELS, LINSEYS, BLANKETS, BED QUILTS
SPREADS, TICKINGS, a big lot of JEANS, and one of the nicest lines of CASSIMERS ever >eo. h>
tliis Al&rkct
Table OILCLOTHS, LINENS, DAMASKS, TOWEI S,*&c. A big ’ lot of CANTON FLAN Hi LA
10-4 SHEETINGS, Bleached and BROWN, Bal Skirts, [SHAWLS, CLOAKS, TRUNKS—Best in U VIS .
A lot of good and cheap VALISES, RETICULES, A complete stock of NOTIONS.
HOSIERY, HOSIERY, HOSIERY,
Os every desci iption and price.
HTS, HATS.iCAPS, CAPS,
All kinds, sizes and prices
25k- SL® JS-a2 JSk "EU',
SADDLES for men, boys and women. BRIDLES—aII prices. COLLARS—aII sizes. HARNESS
single and double, for wagon and buggy. WHIPS, WHIPS, M HIPS, HORSE BLANKETS, SADDLE
BLANKETS, LAP KOBES .(heavy woolen) good and cheap.
CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, CUTLERY,
HARDWARE.
Anything in the world in the hardware you want, you will bo ant.to find here. Wagon and Buggy
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, Madc
erc 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 tiicse Boots and SLrci
arc branded ami guaranteed. If you buy a pair of them and after wearing them oath have not got ▼rm
money’s worth I will make it up to you.
I also have control of the EIG lIMIE Patent Shirt, lanndned and unlaundried, one of the best and
cet shirts ever manufactured, also the most comfortable and best fitting. Buy one of them and yon will wear
no oilier, 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, A MUNITION, WOODEN WARK a —
Buckets, Tubs, Sifters, Kegs <fec.
CLOTHING.
A full line of Mens Youths’ Boys’ and Childrens’ Cl othing, and Overcoats of all kinds sizes and prieea
W* G O e/F &
I also keep on hand a few good one and two horse Wagons for sale very low.
I NEED the article. These goods must be sold, and at tl.e same time I request all who arc in debt tt>
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 l ies always
on hand. 40 L. C. M.
I CURE FITS!
When T say euro I do not mean merely to stop them for •
time and then havo them return again. I mean a radical
; cure. I have made the disease of FITS, EPILEPdY or FALL
■ !NG SICKNESS a life-long study. I warrant my remedy to
cure the worst cases. Because others have failed is no
reason for not now receiving a cure. Send at once for a
treatise and a Free Bottle of my infallible remedy. Give
I Express and Post Oillee. It costs you nothing for a trial,
and I will cure you. DR. H. G. ROOT, 183 Pear! St,, N.T,
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i
i Will be mailed F REE to all applicants, and to customers of
last year without ordering it. It contains about 130 pages,
690 illustrations, prices, accurate descriptions and valuable
directions for planting nil varieties of VEGETABLE
and FLOV/ER SEEDS, BULBS, etc. Invaluable
to all, especially to Market Gardeners. Send for it.
De M. FERRY & CO., Detroit, Michigan.
CORONER’S SALE.
Will be sold before the Court
House door in the town of Carroll
ton Carroll county (Georgia between
the legal hours of sale on the first
Tuesday in January next the follow
ing property to wit: Thirty live (35)
acres more or less of lot of land num
ber one hundred and forty two,
bounded as follows; on the north
and south by lands of Cavender,
west by Echols, east bv the Fuller old
field. Levied on as the property of
defendants, under and by virtue of a
fifa issued from the City Court of
: Carrollton, in favor of W J Stewart,
brirer against O B Todd principal
i and J M Hewitt Endorser. Notice
of levy given to tenant in possession.
I Gii.uert r.
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 farm open
| and under good fenc \ New framed
house, 4 rooms, with hall and piaza.
i Good kitchen, good stables, a nev
er FAILING SPRING in 60 feet of
the house. A branch runs across
the lot, bordered by a narrow strip
of bottom It is in >ight of the
public road. Apply at this office
or address J. B. Beall.
36-ts.
The above place, if not sold be
fore will be sold at public outcry, be
fore the court door on the Ist Tues
day in January next.
' .HACK LINE.
Fr'-m le\ipleto Carrollton
L-av> 'r. Jl,pie dail}, except tSun
day, ;;t. 11.15 a. m., or on arrival of
west bun. (I mail train.
Arrive at Carrollton. 2.15 p. in., or
3 hours after leaving Temple.
Leave Carrollton, 7. a. m.,
Arrive at Temple 10 a. m.,
Fare each way SI.OO.
Bill Benson, i
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Just received a second stock of
shoes this fall—one stock sold cm.
Nnmebrs and styles complete and
prices as cheap as any hotße.
McCord <t Shaw.
Oosfidonce in iiuneisty 01 Inval'.d <• Aotreu. -
eases,either Sex, howevercs’.u.'wd.nn 1 receive i ny i * -
cure is effected. Dcscriiie cnse fuMy, nnd sendwamp
lor instructions. Dll. BAKER. Box 101. Buffalo. M.
!1885. ~ 1885?
■HwMBnJLMiJLJnL Mb ■
I invite the LADIES to call and EXAMINE my NEW and COM
j BLETE Stock of MILLINERY, —consisting in part of Ladies’ and
■ Children’s
HATS, BLUMES, BIRDS,; ORNA
MENTS, TRIMMINGS, and RIBBONS
in variety. Ail oi wnich I propose to SELL, and have marked to
I insure that end.
MISS MATTIE L. MERRELL.
Southwest corner public square, Carrollton, Ga. 43-ts.
J. A. MITCHELL,
! MANUFACTURER ANDIDEALER IN
I Saddles, Harness, Collars, Bridles, etc.
South Side Newnan Street.
SINGLE AND DOUBLE
/ H A II N E 8 8.
I ”~
• FARM, CJRRIAGE,
1 and DRAY HARNESS.
Lines, Leatlicr Halters, Blir.ds,
v O. . '• Martingales, Line?, Surcingles, Spur.
F&LS <’f every descriptioh, Beltu, and Bits.
HARNESS OIL.
37, .
IT WILL PAY YOU
If You Piopose Going West or
Northwest, write to me, I rep
resent the 1 ho t Line.
P. D. BUSH, D. P. A Atlan
ta, Ga
Hallum Hamrick A Co. say
!< y ii: i ; \I ; *. < i owe them,
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bv iEdi.-.’r'-'vicns. ' ,* » »
aj; Cur. s usually u i Jdu n-Cnth. 2<c j>x >r■ n
.rQnacirery. PosiOve Proof;, fall d t ,- c7 . r . an d
! t *r of ndvice tnnlnin envelope
LltlE HEDICALi CO.. P.O. Draw v 1«£). Buffalo. N.Y
i !■' 'Out of sort.-, v.'ilJi lu ar’ut he, Htcinnt-Ii !
phonier, torpid Mt er. ii ’ ■•a h <.,•-bie, j
| srjpation, etc , ucgiect nr.y I ‘ t t;il. !»••;.-> /
i o» Sanative .•.'ills v.. I piv.; rt ’.ieL I
A fewdoses nt ere to new he 2.;h :;:>d vigor.
Danger! A ne.pLvt.ei’ rohl - r rough may I
lead to rneiuno»i;!.C<‘i)Mi;: j 'ion <>i-other fatal ,
disease. Strong’s 1 er?tf ra.l Pi'ls will cure a
cold as by magic. L: -1 UNugior dyspepsia,in
digestion,sickheadgclie as theusffi!d.s testify.
c 7-
•*- .pi G'.ccU.ngiteeipt
trrish or f •• t. :r ;xo iI for jU.l.s 'j ;; t (
is. ;i®nn'>i > o.T '. hl* •,' to ;>o;:. H:it.lsfact ion suro
NIAGARASUPi'Lx Cv- Dr,.’.;ar E8» BuKado, N.l' (
Psrtn ership'Diss ol ution
The partnership heretofore ex
, isting between the undersigned as
a Law firm, has been dissolved by
mutual consent, by the withdraws/
of W. W. Merrell from the ho/-
ness.
All cxi.-tmg duties to clients will
be faithfuUy discharged.
All indcbtedncN'S to tho firm
must l e settled at once.
Call on t-iHiur of n> as Miifs yonr
; convc nil if - . The firm is succeed
ed bv that of “Merrell A Coir.*’
consisting of G. AV. Me.nil AW.
P. Co’e, who will practice law,
and loan monev at our ol<i office.
I Do you want
Ito borrow mon.
ey? We want to
lend $40,000 on
improved farms.
Merrell A C<»ijb.
Nov. 27fh, 1885, 47 4m.