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ffe marriage too£ place just be-
* daylight, and in ten nil a utes
at the ceremony,’ the luip»,, v
p'upie boarded the Georgki Pocific
. at the Fbe k Press office and
' u A good deal of cotton in town the
past week, and business brisk.
The man with the patent bed
spring has been in town . the past
?ain for Longview, TexaA'lb eirfa-d Vv ' (1< ‘k-
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Tin* Free Press has been enjjoy-
The Fihik Press extcilds-hearfi-inga regular boom the past week.
est congratulations and.wish** f<^i 'Let theeocpi work go oh.
-Ll. XllufJ.-iji L .4 /.jiiwMn J * f * ■ ■
\Vc want 1,0 -0 subscribers to the
To
• the newly Wedded pah*,’jmJfjo jiap-
^^ne^^inj^t^c^ddd^iiKTh h; ,y r;T:i , p : ., :< y before Christinas.
‘: Y-sirk; thtfliide is hirort. :
Jesse Camp of this place
a I'.s'of moving the to Tallapoo-
Wanied.
gentleman with a smaily .
A
capital, ijfrjob'of -fino, wants p>
invest in some kind of profitabl
business, as a co-partner. Add res
“Partner,” care Free Press, Cat
rollton, Ga.
F. M. Butler.
See card of F. M. Butler in this
issue. Mr. B. has been in Carroll
ton ten years and is well known to
the public, as an honest, faithful
workman. He is a progressive man
and keeps adding to his business
until now he has one of the best
equipped boot and shpq ; shops-, hi;
the South, and the . petqilc bre be
ginning to find it .out,,as he is
receiving orders for work from
Newmvn, Fairbuni and other pia.ee -
ftlong the route of the Atlanta A-
West Point railroad. tf.
ChtmV Family Atlas of the
world is a large quarto 12 x 11 in
ches, with 123 pages. By an inge
nious arrangement of table, and
by the use of bars of different col
ors and lengths, it touches many
valuable facts on the principle of
object lessons—a system first- in
troduced in the Inter-Ocean and
now largely used. The colors of
the various maps are handsome and
well contrasted. The first plate
contains cuts of the flags of the lea
ding nations of the world ; then fel
lows the animal and vegetable ii!'<
of the different zones ; then comes
maps of the world in three forms—
hemispherical, globular ami Morca-
tor—Chicago Inter-Ocean.
One of the queerest curiosities on
the globe is a man with a sliver
skull, who is now visiting in Louis
ville,. During a fiercely contested
lag-tie in the late war he was struck
in the head with a piece of shell
which tore away the entire top of
his skull, leaving the brain most
horribly exposed. Strange to say,
he survived the terrible wound, and
a surgeon succeeded in fitting a
siiver plate over the opening, which
shielded the brain equally as well as
the skull. This plate is about the
size of a man’s hand, and works on
hinges, and may be raised up and
down at will. The reskulled man
does not experience the least pain,
and as lie wears a wig all evidence
of a shattered skull is concealed.
Sheriff Hewitt has developed into
one of the first horse traders of
Carroll county.
Attention is called to our Kew-
nan letter. It is written by an old
newspaper man who handles a live
ly quill. We hope to hear front
lum often.
Editor Gardner of the West
Point Enterprise, after enjoying
the health giving breezes of old
Carroll several days, left for his
hojiusFafal-tlaf'’rldraing much re-
--M- A < 1 1
21 r. .J. Li. Jiyunett has bought the
Book 'Boswell lot and new -resi-
de.n. 1 thereon, on Dixie street.
What does this mean ? Does “com
ing events 'cast flicfly shadows be
fore ?
Under the head of “Farm and
Household,” on fourth, page, we in
toad to devote about two columns
to agricultural and kindred mat
ters. We should like to have our
farmer.- contribute to this depart
ment.
Our carpenters are kept so busy,
that it is almost impossible to get
them to do little jobs, such as are
needed in a now printing office.
The llev. J. A. Perdue, who has
I’ycouiiy nmycsd Jo’Carrollton, is an
old typo and knows how to handle
iho slick and ride with true lypo-
granhical grace.
T. W
Dimnrodk, agent of Iho
G -■ ■ pi; department of rthe Amer
ican Fr.isdn'y school Union, leaves
for Atlanta to-day,, on business,
connected vita the union.
*
The --Whir aiid buzz of the
ma-
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in 21;
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slu
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The touch
nl. Gaines '
Tun Teeth.—An exchange says
"If from babyhood to.old age ever
ybody, from this time forward,
were to use the tooth-brush as
they should, .and adopt a proper
regimen of phosphoric and hone
producing food, in a few genera
tions there would be a return to a
primitive condition of tooth subst
ance, uml suffering from tooth dis
eases would nearly cease.
its way.”
appeal we made
week to
to
take his
has Into th
Colonel say;
down and i
the- readers
look out for
at an early da\
villo
w
trei 1 , we think,
clesl
re
d cffCYt. The
hat i
le
has taken her
now
ti
ailing her, so
'thu J
Fi:
:ek Press may
few
VC
rses from him
v> e see from
the Georgia 2i
published in (h
lion, that it wa
the next confer
the proct edings of
e 11 i ocli s t c o n fc r e n e c,
e Atlanta ('onstitu-
s decided to hold
once of that church,
with 211. Zion cliurch in this county.
Co-
Notice.
-V11 persons owing Long
must make some arrangement, i;
they want their paper carried over.
We are compelled to pay our
debts, and our customers
will please come on and pay us all
they can. Should you want us to car
ry over a part come on and make
the arrangement, or you will find
your notes andaccounts out for col
lection. Come, quick, this means
business. Long & (1>.
llev. T. M. Foster, state evange
list for the'Christian church of Ga.,
spent last night in our town the
guest of J. A. Perdu e. He is in our
midst to attend the District meet
ing In wes ern Georgia district
which convenes at New Bethel
church two miles east of town.
*fgess, of Sacra-
ento City, California, is on a visit
to' relatives in this place. Mr.
Giles Boggess, her brother, of Mo
desto, California, came out with
her. The latter is on a visit to rel
atives in Houston county. Mr. B
and sister are both natives of this
county and are children of Hon.
Ahaz Boggess, well known to all of
our old citizens, as one of the most
popular and distinguished citizens
that ever lived in Carroll county.
We were not satisfied last week
with the way the fourth page of
our paper was printed. Not un-
derstanejidg the press, we did not
know exactly how to regulate the
impression. Wehnvegot it all right
this week and it would he hard, we
think, to improve upon the typo
graphical appearance of this issue
o£ the Free PkEsk.
We spoke last week of 2Ir. W. B.
Marehman’s large tunrip patch.—
The patch is pot only large, but the
turnips are also, judging from some
specimens that have been laid up
on our editorial table the past week.
Large as they are, 2U. 21. is selling
these turnips at 10 cents per dozen,
or U cents for choice.
The city council is doing a wise
"thing in having.the Bowdon road,
below th Free Press office, mac
adamized. This is a very had hill
and in the winter gets almost im
passable to heavily loaded wagons
coining into town. Marshal Har
dy with his usual fidelity is su
perintending the work.
See change of card of Dr. J. W.
Hallum. The doctor is a young
physician devoted to his profession,
and as will he seen from his card,
he is making a specialty of disea
ses of women and children. Consul
tation at office free.
.Lost somewhere in town, or be
tween town and the residence of
E. It. Sharpe in the country, a
bright door key,-about three or four
inches long. Any one finding said
key and who will leave or send it
to the Fkkk Pkkss office, will place
the editor under great obligations,
as it is the key to his private oflice.
We learn-that Mr. Janies -Lam
bert, who lived four miles west of
this place, died Thursday morning,
of typhoid fever, at J o’clock. Mr
L. was comparatively a young man,
in the prime of manhood. He
leaves a wife and several small
children, who deeply deplore his
loss.
2Iiss Annie White, the accom
plished daughter of Dr. S. C. White
of this place, left the first of the
week, via the Georgia Pacific, for
Nickosukie, Florida, where she
goes to spend the winter with rel
atives.'
We learn that Dr. Cheney w ill
move to Villa Iliea at an early day,
where he goes to take charge of llie )
hotel at that place, and that Mr. W.
D. Evans, iiis son-in-law will take
charge, of the Carrollton hotel.
The P°v. Mr. Munday, of Palmet
to, preached at the Baptist cliurch
Sunday evening, and lectured at
the same Monday night.. The sub
ject of his lecture was “Happiness.”
There was a good audience present
and all were pleased with the lec
ture.
COTTNTTr NEWS.
As Gathered Here and There by the Spe
cial Scribes of the Free Press.
Kansas and Around.
Reported by P. II. C.
I received the first issue of the
Times ever printed and also first
issue of the Free Press. Am
proud that our county has so pro
gressed that it can afford two papers
and that they are both democratic
journals. We were raised and ed
ucated in Carroll county and expect
to make it our future home. Have
been in the west prospecting, but
did not find such good water in any
of the western country as at home.
We shall endeavor, as much as in
us lies, to promote the upbuilding
of Carroll county, and my native,
state, Georgia, as my home is here,
my interest is here and my friends
are mostly here, especially my
warmest friends. We are proud to
say that we live in a democratic
county and state and we will fur
nish occasionally such newe as we
think will be of interest to our coim-
ty papers, both the Times and Fkkk
Pkkss, as wc believe the editors
are ouv friends, ami wo desire to
see both prosper together with the
county.
2Ir. T. W. Lovvorn, of Bremen,
who was injured by a lumber kiln
falling upon him last week, at last
accounts was mending slowly,
could move his leg a little
help.
Mr. J. P. Reid’s little
pneumonia fever.
Mr. Jesse Woodard, we
quite poorly with an old
disease.
Mr. Daniel Jones is still helple.-
with paralysis.
The shortness of the
section has thrown a
hard woricing men
there is a right smart
on iu 1152nd district. A
have run a wa v.
The Carroll Frkk Press, came
I to us newsy and presenting a bright
appearance. We hope we’ll be able
j to send a club of subscribers next
week. We expect that it will
“press” its way into the homes of
the people of Carroll.
WlxilOlli
-on has
learn,is
chronic
Stripling’s Chapel.
Reported by Wall.
Farmers are sowing a larger
amount of wheat this fall than
usual.
After a long and dry spoil
we are having an exceedingly xvet
and muddy time. Have had rain
nearly every day for a week.
This morning, Tuesday, is quite
cool and a little fire feels very
pleasant.
Uncle 2Iat Griffin, who is one of
the most industrious old men in
this neighborhood, is busily en
gaged fixing him up a fish pond,
lie has a fine location and we wish
him an abundance of good luck.
Mr. Dave Edwards has sold his
place to a 2Ir. DeLoach, of Harris
county.
We are glad to note that every
body in this vicinity speaks well of
the Frkk Press. Your correspon
dent is getting up a club and is suc
ceeding finely. Please send your
paper for one year to J. 2L Pricket,
T. II. .Shadinger, W. C. Hhadinger,
S. A. Fiitral, AY. 31. Lyle, J. A. Lyle,
B. F. Brown, It. C. McDaniel', AY. G.
Watson.
Does Advertising Pay?
Have never tried it, but propose to hit
it one lick. So here goes:
Opposite Kramer’s wagon yard you
can buy your
DItYGOODS. GROCERIES,
NOTIONS, BOOTS, SHOES,
HATS, CAPS, MEAT, FLOUR,
SUGAR, COFFEE, TOBACCO,
MEAL BRAN, ETC.,
Cheaper than anywhere else iu Carroll
ton. And as this is the first time I ever
advertised,
Come one come all,
Come tobacco chewers and give me a
call,
And pay me this fall.
JOHN 21. FIELDS.
Carroll MASONIC Institute,
MALE AND FEMALE.
Leave Carrollton
Arrive at Atkinson, T. O.
“ Whitesburg
“ Sargents
“ Newnan
“ Sharpsburg
“ Turin
“ Senoia
“ Brooks
Vaughns
Ci rim n
NUMBER 2.
Leave Griftiu
Arrive at Vaughns
u Brooks
Senoia -
Turin
Sharpsburg
Newnan
Sargents - -
Whitesburg
Atkinson, T. O.,
Carrollton
12.30 p. in
12.55 p. in
1.15 p. m
1.50 p. m
2.20 p. m
2.35 p. m
- 3.20 p. m
- 4.05 p. in
4.30 p. in
- Arl3p. ni
m
T he spring terai of this in-
stitution will begin January 21st.
Wm. RTTgkks, tfein Sap’t.
Breakfast at Whitesburg.. .
i I T i . Ii ilil
1SS4, and continue six scholastic months.
The fall term will begin on the third
Monday in July and continue four
months. Tuition’ from SI .50 to S3 .50
per month.
3VCTTSIC.
Aliss Minnie-Reose, one of the most ac
complished musicians of the south, will
have charge of the musical department.
For further particulars, address
H. C. or S ■ J • BROWN,
Carrollton, Ga.
COUNTY CHURCH DIRECTORY.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL,
Corinth, 1st Sunday and Sunday Might;
Mt. Zion, 2nd Sunday and -Saturday be
fore; Bethel, 3tl Sunday and Saturday
before—W. E. Tarpley. pastor.
METHODIST ElUSCOPAL,JWR T«.
Carrollton, every Sunday in each month;
—IV. J. Scott, pastor.
The Sick.
Mr. IL II. Burton, late associate
editor of the Eclwarclsville .Stan
dard, Alabama, is quite sick at the
residence of E. It. Sharpe, near
here. He . came over Tuesday of
last week, to assist in the mechani
cal department of the Free Press,
crop m this ! a.niii Christmas, but was taken sick
good many Uimt night with congestion of the
behind and
ming going
oodmany j 'biy morning, he is some better
land w.e. hope he will he able
There are a good many litigated to be up in a few days. His illness
lings, and has been quite sick ever
ince. At the time we write, Thurs-
casesto he tried, the first Saturday
in December, and a good deal of
property to sell on that day, and
also-au election for one justice of
the peace to fill the vacancy caused
by the resignation of Hiram Spence
1-2
For the latter office tl
lei
two candidate*, Squires J.ll. Beeves
and G. F. Spence, both clever men.
The people are about through
gathering cotton ami corn and sow
ing wheat. AYe think there is a j
pretty good acreage sown in when
and fall oats.
AYe notice a good many pork hog,
in the country. If the 1 people 1
enough corn they could make
tolerably well another year,
owing to the hail that fell in
summer and the drouth, that
lowed It, there are some that
be run pretty tight, if the
do not quit suing them so
ad
out
but
the
fol-
wiil
people
much.
has entailed double duty upon
the editor of the Free Press
this week. A good deal of the
matter for this paper, was prepared
by his sick bedside, while wating
upon him at nights
Dr. Johan is still very low.
2Ir. 21. B. Bussell, while still fee
ble, we are glad to learn, is slowly
improving.
A. J. Biehards, Esq., we learn, is
‘ sick at his residence in town,
land AY. ('. Adamson, Esq., at the
! Cannon House, Atlanta. Wo are in-
| formed that the latter is improving,
j and expects to he at home at an
! early dav.
Ail persons owing us for Guano
or acid, and whose notes, remain
unpaid or settled by some means,
by December 1st, are hereby no
tified that we will sue every note
on hand at that date without giv
ing you further notice, and we
will collect the face value of every
note or nothing. Wo positively
will not allow 15 cent for cotton af
ter Dec. 1st. Come on if you
want to he saved and make some
kind of arrangement by December
1st. \Ye mean what we say.
Gaines Long A- Brown.
\Y<
thank ihe 31 aeon Telegraph
promptness in sending us its
daily in exchange. It was the first
paper to reach., us, after the issue of
the Free Press, as an exchange,
anil ii came at a time when we
were -adiy in need of exchanges, in
making up our paper. The Tele
graph is a bold* outspoken journal,
bppos- 1 to ialnibuggery in general,
and coudemub.g wluii it conceives
to be wrong, .wherever found. It
is edited with.great ability.
AYe see from the Atlanta papers
that the appointments by the 3Ieth-
odist conference, lately in session
in that city, for this county,
are as follows: Carroll, It. H.
Waters; 311. Zion and Tatnall, A.
H. Bazemorc.
The Bev. J. A. Perdue and fami
ly moved in on last 3Ionday. They
occupy the house formerly occu
pied by 3Ir. Jasper Pope in the
eastern part of town. AYe welcome
2fr. Perdue and family to Carroll
ton.
it til.
Coffins, Burial eases
furnished day or night
&■ Bradley’s.
ana robes
at Askew j
Public School Notice.
The teachers uf Carroll gurnety are
requested to meet me at the drug
storo of \V. AY. rirts*on next'xion-
day, the 2(ith of November,,for the
purpose of receiving a payment i.u
their school accounts.
S. J. Brown, C. &. C.
regular meeting of tlui
Knights oi Honor of this place, oil
la.- tTuesday night,a committee con
sisting of Geo. 31errell, T. \Y. Dim-
mock, J. 21. B. Kelly, J. Ii. Stewart,
and E. B. Sharpe, were appointed
to take into consideration the ad-
vbaiLU, of holding an entertain-
iiiexit sometime during Christmas,
to which the families and friends of
the fraternity will be invited at the
next meeting of the Knights, rlie
iiUii of December. A full attend
ance i> requested.
Thu Masons of iiiis place have
recently purchased a nice set ol
I jewels and regalia. The commit
3fr. George* Harper and Mr. C. B.
Carter brought in Friday morning
last, 5(1 pounds of eels, and 24
| pounds offish taken the night be
fore from their trap in Buck creek.
3Ir. J. A. Beard, agent for South
ern map depot, wants an agent in
ever militia district in Carroll and
Heard counties, for atlas of the
world. Address him at Carroll
ton.
Gentlemen hold up as much as you
can, with those who are trying to
pay their debts, as we know some
good men, that would pay if they
could. We sav, he ye patient, and
we believe they will pay you all
they owe you.
AYill say to our clever friend “Pip-1
pies,” we got the blanks sent us by i
our friend ot Newnan and they are
as big as all out of doors. We can
write two fifas upon the same paper
one is printed upon. They are just
two bunglesome to carry, unless we
take a buggy around with us. AYe
have blanks here, for
will heat anything we
From the signs of the times, if wi
are not mistaken, we will get to eat
some poundcake, between nowand
Christmas. We say God bless them,
let them roll the wheels of matri
mony as fast as they choose, we
will wait noon them whenever
called upon.
And now in conclusion we wii]
say to our friends, that while you
have a little cotton money, that it
would lie a good time to subscribe
for your county papers, they are
cheap, and will be full of political
news, as there will be a heap of elec
tions next year.
Since writing the above we, learn
that the daughter of Jesse W.
Muse died Sunday night, two a, m.,
with fever. Another sister sick,
also with fever. The deceased was
about twenty years of age.
No. 7, Improved B. E. Lee cook-
| ing stove, $B> with 30 pieces, at Jes-
; se B. Griffin’s.
One hundred stoves at bottom
prices at Jesse B. Griffin’s.
‘ No. 7, Cotton Option cooking
stove, -f 13 with 30 pieces, at Jesse It.
Griffin’s.
New Hope, 1st Sunday, aud Satiuday lie-
fore: Paul’s church 2nd Sunday and Sat
urday before; Whitesburg, 3d Sunday
and 'Saturday before; Alt. Carmel, 4th
Sunday aud Saturday before; Pierce's
Chapel, 1st Sunday, 3*p. ni.; Ilutcliiuson,
2nd uSmiav, 3 ] J m.; Whitesburg, 3d
Sunday night.—IV'. H. Speer, pastor.
Shiloh, 1st Sundaj- and Saturday lie-
fore; Bowdon,. 2nd Suuday and Saturday
before;Alt. Zion, 3d Sunday and SaCur-
dny before; Old Camp Ground, 4th Sun
day and Saturday before; Stripling’s
Chapel, 5th Sunday and Saturday before
—AI. W. Arnold, pastor.
PRIMITIVE BAPTIST.
Tallapoosa, 2nd Sunday and Saturday
before; Poplar Springs, 3d Sunday and
Saturday before—E. Phillips, pastor.
Bethel, 1st Sunday and Saturday be
fore; Hopewell, 2nd Sunday aud Satur
day before; County Line, 4th Sunday
and Saturday before—J. D. Hamrick,
pastor.
missionary baptist.
New Lebanon, 1st Sunday aud Satur
day before ; Oak Grove, 2nd Sunday and
Saturday before—W. N. Carson, pastor.
II. 0. ROOP
Has just received a large and complete
stock of general merchandise.
II. O. ROOP
Is selling a solid leather cushion and
leather back buggy at S<>0.
H . 0 . ROOP
Is selling stoves from Sl().
Carrollton Prices Current.
Alkkliir.g cotton bringing in this
market fi-L
CORRECTED WEEKLY
Butter «
Wheat
Meal
Corn
Oats
Peas
•a short form | j) r iou Peaches (unpoaled)
» ” (Pealed)....
Sweet Potatoes
Chickens
♦1
20
20
50
90
75
50
90
Is seiliu;
II. O. ROOP
coilins 82 to 825.
Is scliim
II. O. ROOP
lime at 81.85 per barrel,
pastor
Carrollton, 1st and 3d Sundays—E. B.
Barrett, pastor.
Whitesburg, 1st Sunday and Saturday
before; Bethesdn, 2nd Sunday and Sat
urday before; Eden, 3d Sunday and Sat
urday before; Beulah, 4th Sunday and
“■’* 1 " 1 - J= -- W-. Roop, pastor.
Saturday Indore—W.
Aberleen, 1st Sunday and Saturday be
fore; Bethel. 2nd Sunday and Saturday
before—J. At. D. Stallings, pastor.
Alt. Olive, 2nd Sunday and Saturday
before; Providence, 4tli Sunday and Sat
urday before—J. P. Little, pastor.
Bowdon, 3d Sunday and Saturday be
fore—J no. A. Scott, pastor.
Bowdon 1st Sunday; Pleasant View,
2nd Sunday and Saturday before—T. A.
Higdon, pastor. * *
H.0.ROOP
Is selling pure New Orleans sugar at
10 lbs to the 81.
We learn that Mr. Giles Boggess,
of 3Io(lesto, (’alifornia, How on a vis
it to Georgia, reports Henry Cole
man, formerly of this place, as do
ing well in the land of gold.
* “Here shall the press, the people’s
rights maintain,
Una wed by influence, unbrlbed by
gain."
Judge ii. W. Camp of Coweta
Whitesburg.
Reported by J. T. I).
It is currently stated here that
Joel A. Culpepper has made three
thousand bushels of corn this year.
He measured three acres by the
help ofR. II. Springer and others,
and on one he made KHC bushels,
on another 193, and on the other, 110
bushels. No use to go to Texas to
make plenty of corn.
Professor J. H. Barron and E. L.
Thomas have begun the studv of
Tallow
Beeswax
Bacon Sides
Bulk sides
Sugar Cured Hams.
Lard
Flour
Salt Va U sack
“Liv “ “
Alolasses
Syrup N. ()
“ Sorghum
Sugar brown
“ white
Tea
Coffee
Bagging.
Ties Arrow
Rope Cotton
“ Sisal
fron
Steel
“ Casteel
Leather sole
Calf skins
Hides dry
Green..."
10
50
15 (ft; 20
1
8
18
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16
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-tl 25'
-fl 10
50
OOrti 75
50
10
Ilia 12
80
15(7? 16
10 L
•tl 75
20
15
3b, 6
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28(a 30
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4
II. O. ROOP
Ts selling a pure linen shirt .-it 8l.
Be sure and call at 11. O. HOOP’S be
fore buying elsewhere.
Carrollton Mills.
These mills are now in good repair and
prepared to give the best of satisfaction.
Our wool carding machinery is also in
thorough repair and satisfaction guaran
teed. Air. 1). W. Sims gives the latter his
personal attention.
SIMS & NOLLS.
M KTHODIST TROTKSTAXT.
Carrollton, 2nd Sunday in each month
at the Presbyterian church—Dr. F. II.
AE. Henderson, pastor.
Antiocli, 1st Sunday and Saturday be
fore: New Hope, 2nd Sunday and Saturr
day before; Smith’s Chapel, 3d Sunday
and Saturday before; Bowdon, 4th Sun
day and Saturday before—Jno Thurman,
J. AI. AFCalnran, pastors.
PRESBYTERIAN.
Carrollton, 4th Sunday. Dr. Jas. Stacy,
pastor.
CHRISTIAN CHCRCII.
New Bethel. 1st Sunday and Saturday
before, supplied by J. A. Perdue, district
evangelist.
Bethany, 4tli Sunday and Saturday
before, supplied by J. A. Perdue, dis
trict evangelist.
Elion, 3d Sunday, Z. Harriegmvp.-f^
tor.
Beersheba, 3d Swnday-
pastor.
-R. J. Aliller,
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THE .SAVANNAH
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Carroll superior court, 1st Monday in
April anil October—S. VV. Harris. jud <r e,
J. AI. B. Kelly, clerk, J. M. Hewitt,
sheriff.
Court of ordinary, 1st Alonday in each
month; For comity purposes, 1st Tuesday
in each month—R. L. Richards, ordinary.
JUSTICE COURTS.
CARROLLTON.
71 fill District. G. AI., 2nd Wednesday
in each month—E. B. Alerrell, N. l’l
G S Sharp, J J*.
T.AIRDSBOKO.
713th District, a AI, 2nd Friday in
each month—VV L Craven. N P„ Joint K
Roop, ,J P.
BOWDON.
11 lib District. G AI, 3d Friday in each 1
month—VV II Barrow, N P., Jabe/. Miles,
WIIITESBCRO
<>S2ml District, O AI, 3d Friday in each
mouth—Richard Benton. N P., Joint
O'llear. J P.
county visited Carroll the first of! law under Col. P. H. Brewster, of!
Two thousand dollars .worth
Funiture to K-sold in thu next si
t.v days at, Askew A Bradley’s
too
T. T,’. i'-'inimuck
! iho ta.Jo oispiayt'd in the at
lection is highly eonum-ndi'd by the
L’ic. -I-. : it.v. .By tiu* way Carroli
i L <i! U 5 -V>. F. A, 21,, is in a high?
!y pr-.aqu-rqiis cciulition. There has
I been a cm ssFlora hit
>0; Masonry during the
I a groat many member:
I received.
,. | the week.
selected them was Alessrs. j
uid A. F. riharp, Tju , Uov> vy. j, lS( , ()tt |^ ft t]l . _ ^
die se-1 ,,r week, for conference, at Dal
ton.
From t-lie schoolroom to
first
revival in
past year—
having been
Newnan.
the bar.
C. C. 3faynard who lias been mar
shal of our town for sometime past,
, r „ . f , , , i moved to’Carrollton last week and
2lr..j. A. heard is now canvassing ! Jiimes M , Kendrick has been eleet-
tlus comity for the above map. , e<1 h y our town council total his
There was cotton in Carrollton place.’
on last Tuesday from within is Afr. S. \Y. Alillican, of this county
miles of LaGrange. • j has been taking the number of chil
dren in our community between
Dr.J. \Y. HALLUAr,
CARROLLTON - - - - GEORGIA.
Hus his oflice, in number 2, Ahuide-
villc brick building. He makes a specialty
of OSTETRICS and DISEASES OF
W'OAFEN and CHILDREN. Call on
him. Consultation free.
WADDELL.
6451th District, G 31, 3d Siitm-day in
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reading matter, comprising all the 'news ; (lOI1 ’ ’ ’
of tile week. Telegraphic Dispatches up j villa rica.
to the hour of going to press, Agrieultu- | 642nd District, GAl;2nd Saturday in ’
ral Items, Original Serials, etc. Special each month—Alarms A Turner, N P. .J
departments devoted to Georgia, Florida j ^ • Sf<>I i < ‘- J P-
and South Carolina news.
To the farmer the artisan, the busi-l
ness or professional man, ’w ho lias
G. .VY r . Gutbrev wants
indebted to him to come up rd
all .tiiov
tie.
I have a good vdnn;
eb.cap. E. (
tail
;. tin.
\YJien we loci
Thursday of
ires.-, it was
i sin-H eoijtl
pigTit, when it 1
'lay was one of
• k;/ day which
much.
'.Ye learn that old Uncle Jimmie ,
l>haw, living near old Carrollton j a f >s <)f 0 and 18
is quite sick. fewaays.
Rev. B. .T. Afiller, JameH G. Dos-
un in;r forms,
last week, for tlie
raining- hard’. The
irtteJ until Monday; ^°- ”, Step stove with 28 piece
blew off, and r Pi U1>; . ;’i'ifi, ut Jesse 11. Gritlin’s.
lo-tse lovely blue- No. 7.;Southern Friend cook
i'-ppceehited $12, with 30 pieces, at Je- -e It
1 fin’s.
F. M. BUTLER,
CORROLLTON - - GEORGIA.
Manufacturer of
LADIES ami GENTS’ FINE SHOES.
Also repairing of ALL kinds' done with
neatness and dispatch by skilled work
men. Boots and shoes of all kinds made
to order aud FITS GUARANTEED,
so deals in
Florida
MOCNT CARMEL.
. 725>rh District, G AI; 1st Saturday in
o i „ . ... 1 r «ich month—R B Jones. N P J T Vor.
the advantages of a daily mail, the Sa- , man, J p ’ ’ ’ 1 - >ur-
vanuah Weekly News is the medium by I ‘ 1 * "
which he can be infonned of events trail.*- j COUNTY line.
piling in the busy world, whether in 1297th District, G 31; 2nd Saturday in
his own State or the most distant part P:K ‘h month—F, Holland, N P VV H
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MORNING NEWS,
K ANSA.-
11->2ud District, G 31; 1st Satunlav iu
each month—P ii Chandler. N P.. lli'rain
! Spence, -I P.
TIIK GREAT DAILY OF THE
P
the
SOUTHEAST
1606th
ter and others from “Rooks T
believe, leaves for Hico, Tex
dove,
w<
this week.
After heavy rainfall, the
disappeared and t
i shines cheerful! v this week.
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Published at the principal seaport of T ;u 1 —Ransom Smith. J I\ J M
, e South Atlantic States, it gives prom- • Thiii iiian. N P.
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Leather and Shoe Findings.j
Ail goods in bis line will be sold at At- ,, riENFRAL, LOCAL and j
AIARKE1 departments.ire acknow ledged . ^ Low ELL..
lo lie the best in this section, while its i 116-Yrd District. G AF; 3d Satunlav-in
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Frida v
i» .i
rit- | ha\-<
hmra read! prices and everything war
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; No shoddy stock w ill be sold by him nor news of the day air full and eomprelien- Todd, J P.
he used iu the m.-inufactory. Try me. j s,v ‘/. __ fair plat.
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