The Carroll free press. (Carrollton, Ga.) 1883-1948, December 14, 1883, Image 3

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- ■■■ *&?* ■<% pare for Christmas, co Tar i-osifirtl ..ant stock of all kinds and dos of Sunday-school supplies .at -mladelphin and New York pricey, p^-o«necessity to send away fro in shine for Anything needed in your ^unday-sf hpol ijt the way.of litera ture him'supplies.. My stock, con sisting in part, of-row ml cards, chWrnins, testaments, hibles, gift books, ^uhAay-schooVbeachov’s ref erence hi Wes, aids for thuidayr echool workers. wiia't Wi^rs csfi-i .'tk '’Yoni hex day-school xkxt ykai:. The American Sunday-School Union literature, ten separate Sun day-school Lesson Helps, five il- lustratedjpapers for 1884. LIIIKAKIKS FOR A LI.—TEX CKXTSK- r r ics. Robert Raike’s Libraries, five sets of ten 1 >ooks. The price of each set Is one dollar—20(H) pages of solid reading for one dollar, and any other suppli es for your school. Sunday-schools visited, aided «nd organized. Send for catalog U es and sample papers. (HiHsufi. or Ad dress, ' *~ * * * J ' * " Thomas AY. Div.mdck. Agent Georgia aejiartmerit, Ameri can Sunday-school Un’.on, Carroll ton, Ga. Dr. F. H M. Henderson, preached; quite an aide gospel sermon, at the 1 M qkedyHHe happy by subscribing i Presbyterian church, on last Sun- 1 day. His text was, Galatians, 6th j chapter, 14tli verse : “But God for- 1 bill that I should glory save in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ.”— The points made by the Doctor in his discourse and which were elab orated at length were that mankind are too prone, first to glory in birth or parentage, second, in self excel lence, third in creed. In strong and simple language, the preacher showed the vanity of glorying in such things, and in a beautiful pe roration pointed to the cross of Christ as the only tiling in whifh we could truly glory. We had the pleasure of meeting upon our streets on yesterday, Col. \Y. T. Dozier, of the Dozier House, Villa Rica. Colonel lb, for the Fkkk Press. A nd now hen jugs: • “ ’Tip Mr?et to T .bVe, hut oh 1 uTvC*frtTtter, etc; We return thanks to our friend, Mr. D. R. Martin, for some nice cut tings of Scuppernong grape vines. * ! ' \ '] '■ ' Cotton coming in briskly. Mr.. Jimie.s Jackson is one of the best perfdrmers on the French harp we ever heard. Everyone who visits Carrollton for the first time seem to be‘sur prised at the size and beauty of the place. Mr. A. A. Simonton returned from a visit to Cobb county, the lat ter part of last week. He reports things in a prosperous condition up there. C OUNTY NEWS. As Gathered Here and There by the Spe cial Scribes of the Free Press. heard Mr. Davison preach hut hear ; him highly spoken of. Death of Dr. D: B. Juhan. Died at his residence in thif Does AdvertisingPay? . - .. , . , , Have never tried it. but propose to hit ! Mr. John Cornett moved in to place, on last Wednesday e % emng, j ^ ^ JUk ^ liere soe *. imnity last week frojn the 12th inst. ten minutes before i Want*;d. A gentleman with a small capital, $600 or $400, wants to invest in some kind of profitable business, as n co-partner. Address “Partner,” care Fkkk Prkss, Car ollton, Ga*. Judge McClure, who lately re- Enjoys the reputation of being turned from a visit to Florida,! <me of tIie ,M ‘ wt hott?1 meu in ' ves * speaks o.f visiting southern Ark an- j tc^t^'Georgiai He says that the sas soon. ! rumoHs not- true that the Dozier . . . . , . House has changed hands hut he At a liailifi’s sale, in front of the j - * . ,, . , , , . , , ... , , ! still holds tlie fort, and that he is court house on last AN ednesdav, , _ ’ , . . . , . . i C better prepared than ever, to feed sold at *0?.. cents and fodder . 1 , , the hungry and rest the weary trav- Two thousand dollars worth of Funiture to he sold in the next six ty days at, Askew «.t Bradley’s G. W. Guthrey wants all those indebted to him tocymenpand set- tie. r ( r. J/l i .1,. Coffins, Burial eases in id rows furnished day or night at Askew A Bradley’s." •x3 * friu^ / Change of Business. Having determined to change our business, this is to notify sill in debted to us, that they must come up and settle all oustanding notes and accounts by the 26tli of Decem ber 1883. Baskin A- Stripling. Notice. We are requested to announce that the school of Miss Sarah Dim- mock Mill commence the 7th of January. Tuition $1.00 per month. Notice. All persons owing Long A Co., must make syjnp arrangement, if they M ailt their paper carried over. We are. compelled * to pay our debts, and our customers M ill 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 M ill .find your notes andaccounts out for col lection. Come, quick, this means business. Long A* Co. All persons ou'ing us for Guano or acid, and whose notes remain unpaid or settled by some means, by December 1st, are hereby no tified Unit Me Mill sue every note oil hand at that date M’ithout giv ing you further notice, and m c M ill collect the face value of every note or nothing. We positively M ill not allow 16 cent for cotton af ter Dec. 1st. Come on if you M ant to he saved and make some kind of arrangement hv December 1st. We mean what we say. ( KOMX. Sheriff Sn)es. The" sheriff advertises' in Ids offi cial organ, the following property for sale, on the 1st Tuesday in Jan uary next: 5 '* I” J6JlJJ.il < The northwest quarter of lot of land windier 17!), in the Tenth dis trict of Catron county, containing 56 acres more or less, being well im proved, and the place M’liere the de- fendent lives. Sold as the property of T. Pi. Holmes to satisfy a fi fa in favor of Jesse Crutchfield. Also at the same time, lot of land number 22 in the Ninth district, containing 166 acres, being a frac tional lot. Levied on as the prop erty of J. J. McDowell to satisfy a tax fi fa issued by J. M. Hamrick. Also 36 acres off of the northwest corner of number 106 in the Tenth < 1 ist rict.-^rycibjwfs- of F. Ar in favor of A. C. Reese. ' Vf V corn sold at 7Obj cents and fodder at $1.76 per hundred bundles. Mr. George Cheney M as not only <nifc among the first to subscribe to our paper, blit he .subscribed fortM’o other parties besides himself. If you have friends in the west or anyMTiere else M’ho would probably like to subseribe for a paper pub lished here, hand us their name and M e M ill send them a sample copy Mr. M. V. Jordan, living near Sand Hill, told us the other day,- that at his gin there had been ginned 316 hales of cotton, this sea son, and to his certain knowledge, •‘312 of these had been-sold. Editor Cabaniss, of the CoMeta Advertiser, spent Thursday night of last Meek in town. He came over to see our pou'er press. We regret our failure to see him. There is some talk of a u'edding in the neighborhood of Shady Grove at a period not far in the future, so nnidame rumor says. Air. H. F. CraM ford, M ho lived near Carrollton last-year, and M ont to Polk county in the fall, has re cently moved hack to old Carroll, locating this time near Temple, in the Sixth district. Mr. J. M. MeadoM's and u ife of this place, Mill leave for Texas, Lousiana, and the Indian Territory in a feiv days, M’liere they go to visit sons and daughters in the far u'ost. They M ill probably he gone some tM’o months or more. Col. R. L. EdgM'orth and Hon. AY. D. Lovv< in of BoM'don, u'ere in toM’n on last Tuesday. They are both good friends of the Frkk Prkss. The latter paid our office a visit and turned over to us a club of subscribers whieh he had made up. Judge A T . B. McClure returned on last Friday from a visit to south and east Florida. He did not like the land of hon ors at all—in his opinion, it being better suited for mosquitos and alligators than any thing else. oiler. One of our young men M i nt to BoAvdon last Saturday, M’ith the in tention of returning Sunday even ing, and failing to do so some of the hoys M ere thinking of offering a re- Ward for him. His return on Mon day, hoMcver, saved the trouble, and judging from the smile he uom’ wears she must have said “yes.” Air. Ike Cheney is non- engaged in singing: “It’s nice to he a father M’ith a bouncing baby hoy upon his knee.” Miss Evans, a beautiful and char ming young girl, Is stopping at the Cheney House M’ith her parents, Air. and Airs. A\\ L). Evans. Her M’eight is about nine pounds. Air. J. AY. Terry, an experienced silver-smith, of Atlanta, is stopping in Carrollton, and lias accepted of a situation M*itli Air. A\ r . D. Evans. Air. F. AE. Butler, our one legged shoe maker, M'ent up to Atlanta the first of the M’eek, and got his $100, to M’hich he entitled, under hiM’, on account of loss of limb. A Sunday-school lias been or ganized at the Second Baptist church, Joseph L. Cobh, superin tendent. - Rev. G. A. Gardner M ill preach at the Methodist church next Sun day. The bycicle has made its appear ance upon our streets. AYe received on yesterday a large club of subscribers front a friend at Temple, to which ho M ill add mor» names at an early day. Whitesburg. Reported by J. T. D. 1 this community | Harris county. j 8 o’clock, Dr. D. B. Juhan. Your Shiloh correspondent gave j The deceased had been in feeble The marshal has given the streets us quite a pleasant call one day last j health for a number of years, and a good M orking, anil by direction of u eek. Joe is a jolly good fcllmv for the last four or five months had the council, has greatly improved and we are ahvays glad to meet been confined to his bed. For sev the public well. The council, M e j him. eral M'eeks past he has been very are glad to note, have decided not! Rev. AVm. Daniel of Heard to grant any more license for retail- ! county, will preach at Oak Grove ing liquor in our town, and M e are ! church next Saturday and Sunday, glad that a majority of the people | In our communication last M’eek approve the action of the council an error occurred, it should have For Sale. One yoke oxen, young and in fine order, also one second-hand thimble skein tu’o horse u s^gon, and two good mules. AYill seli cheap for cash or on time for good papers. L. C.AIan rkvillk. Published by Request. The Creed of the Bells. llow AJsoffiiiIf 0f lut qf jaiul numbi ‘ ’ ’ i npre Nnrffl 'mstritr. "Lrowrl rim-p^THcrt-v of denies Me Burnett, to satisfy a fi fa vp favor of Lang ston, Crane A* Co., vs A\ T . A. and ~ 1 X ; * > fj 7/ OKPrXA Ill ’s ADVKKTrsiNH. . * John Shndenger, t*xpc^t|>r of Elig- afieth Jones, hnii gQar(1 ian of Sarah THlfleitiJimvU 4sin.-ShdinfCW Mfittie Glraatain, apnliys to the or- ditmri’ letters of dlsniission, lirid all (Mersoiu* pitt'd to he at tluvof* lice of the ordinary on the first Monday MW March rn-xM, to sIIom* cause why the prayer of the appli cant should not he granted The house of Turner A Chambers is now the depository of the Amer ican Bible society in Carrollton Those M’antingBibles or Testaments at the mere cost of publication, u’ill do M’ell to call there and get them. Dr. Henderson M ill preach again next year, for the Afethodist Pro testant church, at this place. His time Mill ho as heretofore on the second Sunday in each month. J. L. Cobh Esq., of this place has been selected to present a Christ mas tree at Payne’s Chapel near Laurel Hill. Joe Mill give them a good speech. AA> have heard him upon.such occasions and knoM’ M’hefcof we speak. Mrs. R. R. Burton, remained over last M eek, after her husband’s bu rial, until Afonday, when she re turned to IvdAya-rdsville via Bre men. She M’iU upon her return, move from Edwardsville to Ro- noakify where phe will make her future home. " The poet has said that, “Spring M ould be but gloomy weather, If every day was spring." Or in other words, if M’O aLvays had pretty u eather, M e Mould get so after aM’hile, that M e M ould not enjoy it. NoM’with all due deference to said poet,M’e beg leave to differ. Such beautiful M’eather, as M*e have had the past M-eek, M’e think M’e Mould enjoy the year round, and ■ ; Close by the Cross!” exclaimed u b it Mould never get “gloomy” either. " “Lean o'er the battlements of bliss, SM’eet the chimes of the Sabbath bells; Each one its creed in music tells, In tones that float upon the air, As soft as song, as pure as prayer; And I will put in simple rhyme The language of tile gentle chime. ATy happy heart with rapture swells Responsive to the bells—sweet bells. “In deeds of love excel, excel 1” Chimed out from ivied tower a bell “This is the church not built on sands, Emblem of one not built by hands;. Its forms and sacred rites revere— Come worship here, come worship here In ritual and faith excel, excel," Chimed out the Episcopalian bell. “(Hi, heed tin* ancient landmarks Well !" In solemn tones exclaimed a bell, “No progress made by mortal man Can change the just eternal plan— With God there can be nothing new— Ignore tile false, embrace the true, While all is well, is well, is well," Pealed out the good old Lutheran bell. “To all the truth M’e tell, jve tell,*’ Shouted in eestacies a bell; “Come all ye weary wanderers, we, Our Lord has made salvation free; Repent, believe, have faith, and then lie saved and praise the Lord, Amen! Salvation's free, we tell, we tell." Shouted out the AletlrtMist bell. •• Ye purifying waters swell!" In mellow tones rang out a bell; “Though f: itli alone in Christ can save Alan must Ik* plunged beneath the wave, To show the world unfaltering faith In wliat the sacred Scripture saith. Oh swell, ye rising waters swell!~ Pea led out the clear-toned Baptist bell. ‘All bail ye saints in heaven that dwell bell, There is a growing sentiment of feeling in our town, ami m c think all over the state, against the liquor business anil M*e would be glail to see Carroll follow the good example of her sister county, Coweta. H. C. Jones lias moved to Coweta county, six miles below Newnan. Air. Hyde, from Coweta, and Air. Porter from near Temple, M ill move to our town to work with AY. C. Ay cock next year. Dr. Bryan from Jackson, u r as up last M’eek, visiting the family of NY. AN'. Bailey. Airs. Alary Knott, of East Point, is visiting relatives in toM’n, also Air. A. Hagan, from near Carroll ton, has been spending some time with his sons-in-lau’. Airs. Alary E. Carr and Aliss Fannie Carr, of Star City, Arkansas, are on a visit to G. AY. Carr, son of Airs. Carr. Joseph Hucherson is having a fine dwelling house built on bis farm at Hutcherson’s ferry. AD*. F. L. AYager is doing the u ork for him. Solomon AIcComhs,. colored, brought to town Monday, a small deer, whieh he said, his dogs caught on NY. E. Dickson’s farm down the river. AYe don’t know M’lio “Truce” is, but must say that he or she has u ritten a splendid article from Car- roll county, M’hich can he found in the AA'esleyan Christian Advocate of M’eek before last. Have secured subscribers this M’eek: AY. AA'. Richardson, AYhites- burg, and AI. J). AA'atkins, County Line. Send Air. AYatkins a copy of each previous issue of the Frkk Prkss. Villa Rica. Tm o copies of the Frkk Pkks.s\ have arrived, and mnv hang on the file. The paper is bright and newsy, giving interesting information on live subjects—hope that it may long M’ave and never grow less. / Air. Folsom, uhile engaged at work on NYalter King’s house yes terday, fell from the scaffold to the ground, lighting on his head, he Mas at first quite seriously hurt; to-day hoM’ever, he is able to be on bis feet, though very sore. Air. Kenny’s dwelling M*as com menced last M’eek, anil at the rate the M’ork is being done, he will be able to move in before Christmas. This makes three houses that have been built in the pine grove, back of the academy, making quite a fine display in that quarter. AA’ork on the calaboose has com menced and quite a crowd of work men and spectators are alhvays present viewing the place where some unfortunate victim M’iU have to pay the penalty of his indiscre tion. An arbitration was held to-day betM’een John Dyer and tin* Geor gia Pacific railroad company. Air. Dyer’s horse got its foot caught be tM’een the railroad track and a plank at the crossing, in this town and in its efforts to disengage the foot, some bones M ere broken, or strained to such an extent that the horse now is u'orthless. Air. Dyer was au’;;rded one hundred dollars damages, have not heard u’hether not the railroad M ill abide the read, G. AY. Lupo, Ringold, Ga., and not G. N. Liijm), Alingo, Ga., as ai>- peared. Send the Frkk Press for one year to AA'. B. Huggins, J. D. Hug gins and C. N. Sparks, Alurfrees- boro, Pike county, Arkansas. Shiloh. Reported by J. A. R. Messrs. AA'alker and Ferrell speak of moving their saw-mill from Shi loh untill next July. Prof. J. B. Jenkins of Bowdon, Will probably get the school at Shi loh for the coming scholastic year. Rev. AL AY. Arnold, M’ho has served the church here as pastor during the past year, Mill move soon to his neM' field, at NorM’ood. Ga. The days of the fat pig are num bered. Christmas comes but once a year, and—M’ell let us grease. Air. J. S. Jeter has sold out and will move up on the line of the Georgia Pacific someM’here. Bowdon, The old grit town of Bowdon is still on the rise. AA'e have re-cover ed the college and expect a good school next year. Dr. H. AI. Williams has a nice drug store about completed. Dr. L. J. Aderhold has gone to Philadelphia, as one of his brothers died there last week. Our merchants, and mechanics all appear to he busy. AA'e are M’ell pleased with the Frkk PRKss,first because M e like its editor, second because it is a good paper. Head the Frkk Prkss to the fol- loM’ing names ; AY. D. Lovvorn, G. NA\ Lovvorn. AA'. S. Twedell. J. J. Walker all at BoM’don, ami T. J. Lovvorn, Lamar, Alabama. not low, and hence his death was unexpected. In the death of Dr. Juhan, Carroll county loses one of its best citizens, his family a devoted husband and father, and the community at large, a true man. No citizen we presume, ever lived in the county, M’ho M’as more highly wteemed im.l rcspei- j Qajroll MASONIC Institute, «**“ »"«“">«'{**'! MALE AMD FEMALE, gree those sterling qualities of char- „ aeter integrity, a ‘hi*. honor, and a broad charity for his 1S84, and continue six scholastic months. fidloM’ man, M’hicli attracts and | The fall term MUlbegin on;the third Opposite Kramer's wagon yard yon can buy your DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, NOTIONS. BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, ( APS, AIKAT, FLOUR, SUGAR, COFFEE, TOBACCO, MEAL BRAN', ETC., Cheaper than anywhere else in Carroll ton. Anil as this is tin* first time I ever advertised, Come one come all, Come tobacco chewers and give me a call, Ami pay me this fall. JOHN' M. FIELDS. School Enumeration. The board of education of this county ordered not long since, an enumeration of the children of the county, between school ages, 6 and 18 years. Through the courtesy of Air. Joshua AYood, Air. J. AI. AleadoM’s, and Horton S. Turner, three of the enumerators, we have been furnished M’ith the result of their labors in the militia districts named beloM*: TKXTir district: AA'liite males 666. “ females 602. Colored males 164. “ females 160. SIXTH district: White males 347. “ females 206. Colored males 44. “ females 42. "second disrict: AA'hite males 166. “ females 166. Colored males 43. , , , ,, . e ,, Monday in Julv holds the esteem of men generally. ulonth * Tuition Dr. Juhan M as not quite 60 years j j»cr month. of age at the time of his death. He had been a number of years a citi zen of this county, having moved here before the M*ar. For tM'elve years he hail been Ordinary of the county, and M’hile occupying this position, the ivriter, M’ho M’as edi tor of the local paper, that did the official advertising of the county, was brought into the most intimate business relations with him, and it affords him great pleasure to hear testimony to the fact, that he nev er dealt M’ith a truer, fairer or more just man. Our business relations were ahvays of the most pleasant chara er. The Doctor was conscious to the last. He had known for some time that the end M’as not far, and he ex pressed himself as M illing to die, if it M’as God’s M ill, as he feR that he M’as ready for death. The burial of the remains of the deceased Mill take place, this, Thursday evening, at 3 o’clock, in the new cemetery, the Rev. A C. Reese officiating. To the family and relatives of the deceased, we tender our heart felt sympathy. I have a fine canebreak on my farm near ton n, M’liere I will win ter cattle at reasonable figures. Edwin R. Sharpe. 46. district: . 1!M). .203. . 37. 17. ji tivut fcUiuriy Grove, five j >ve Carrollton, on the Vil- mile la Rica road,'lias caught the spirit improvement, -so general oil aS throughout, tile county. In -addi tion to a first-class post office kept there by Alrsi Lowing, there is also j a bhick'Smith shop, two stores and a good school. The Frkk Prkss has ' many good friends in that neigh- <lH>rhood, and we wish to make an arrangement at an early day to! have a regular correspondent from there. The Solid South, published at Conyers, says that the lieV. Enoch Phillips of this county preached an able sermon at the Primitive church I in that tirtvn, on Aromliiy of last And deign to bless a world like this: Let mortals kneel before the shrine— Partake the water and tlie wine. All bail, great Lord, the chorus swell,* Chimed in the grand old Catholic bell. ••Farewell. fareM’cll, base M’orld fare well," In warning notes, exclaimed a bell. Life is a boon to mortals given, To fit the ffonl for bliss in heaven. Do uot invoke the avenging rod; Come here and leaf’ll the will of God Say to the world farewell, farewell," Pealed out the Presbyterian Dell. “In after life there is no liell!" In rapture rang a cheerful bell. “Look up to heaven this holy day, Where angels wait to clear the way: There are no tires, no fiends to blight The future life; Ik* just and right. No hell! no hell! no h«*ll! no hell!" Rang out tin* Universal ist hell. light of the M’orld.” AYantcd—to buy several head of p to Edwin It. Sharpe decision or appeal. Air. Rrhuily and lady of Carrollton, are visiting our tmvn. AVe notice Dr. T. C. Hudson from Atlanta on the streets tiiis evening. Business moderately good. Finest weather M’e ever sum’ for the season. Captain Jones is having a quanti ty of wood shipped to Atlanta. Old man Highprice had to be murdered in Bainbridge. AYe beat all that kind of doings in A'illa Rica. He died here of starvation audit M as a hard matter to get hands enough to bury him, because M’e M ere all waiting on his successor, Air. Low Price. Stripling’s Chapel. Report<“d by Wall. Air. J. A. Lyle has received a card from Rev. J. Reese, M’ho has been assigned to the Roopville circuit for the coming year, stating that he M ill be at his house, getting off the train at the M’ater station, on next Friday night and M’iU preach at Roopville on Saturday. The churches M’hich will compose I the ltonpville circuit arc, Roopville, i Old Camp Ground, Smyrna and Estrayed—Three Hogs. 1 Stripling s ( Impel. j ^ black and red spotted soiv with I AN i* are glad to report that Prof. | cro j, slll( i unilerbit in each year, me- ! J. AL Priekett s school at thi> place ■ { ]j uin all( i t AV(> barroM’ shoats, is progressing finely. Air. Priekett black and white spotted,one tall and is an exeelent young man, M’ith fine ! the other Iom*—M’eight aiioiit 80 to J qualifications anil M’ell deserves a i 100 pounds gross. Any information : good school. of them thankfully received, and ’ Rev. J. AL Davison has accepted j care taken of them will be reM'ard-! females .. ROM* DON* White males “ females Colored males “ females MKXICO DISTRICT: AA'hite males “ females Colored males “ females KKKVKXTIl DISTRICT: AA'liite’ males “ females Colored males “ females fifth district: AN'hite males “ females Colored males “ females 17 FAIRI’LAY DISTRICT: AYhite males . “ females Colored males “ females .214. ..226. 41. . 26. .104. ns). . 08. . 13. 121. .118. . 67. . 33. 166. .168. 27. Town Ordinance. Be it enacted by the mayor and council of Carrollton, Georgia, that after ten days any person M’ho shall he found intoxicated and acting in a disorderly manner M’ithin the corporate limits of said toM’n, shall he arrested by the marshal and con fined in the calaboose, provided, neverthelss, said person shall have the right to give bond for his appear ance before the next regular police court of saiil town. Provided fur ther that no person M’ho shall have entered into bond and security under the foregoing M’hile intox icated, shall hjive the privilege to give bond the second time M’hile drunk for a second offense. Any person convicted of being intox icated and acting disorderly as pre scribed above shall be punished as prescribed in section one article four of the ordinances of Carrollton Ga. Enacted further that this or dinance stand in lieu of section five article four of the toM’n ordinances. By order of the mayor and council. J. J. Gastox, Mayor. J. H. Tt'MLix, clerk, December 3rd, 1833. from <s| ..Ti) to $3.30 MTTSIC- . A Aliss Minnie Reese, one of the most *«- eomplished musicians of the sonth, will have charge of the musical department. For further particulars, address II ( . or S. J. BRtmjf, Carrollton, (hi. 3 £ r, Z a ~ - = 5 3 If »l o H.O.KOOP Has just received a large and complete stoek of general merchandise. II. O. ROOP Is selling a solid leather cushion leather back buggv at SS0. II. O. ROOP Is selling stoves from -810 up. ami Is H.O.ROOP selling coffins >ti to 826. 1 have a good young mule for sale cheap. E. G. Kkamkb. Hymeneal. Married on Sunday evening the 9th instant, at the residence of the bride’s father, the Rev. H. N. AYig- gins, Aliss Fannie AYiggins to Air. H. K. Baxter, the Rev. AY. AY. Roop officiating. Also on the 4th Sunday in No vember at the residence of the bride’s father, Air. C. AI. Garrett, Atiss E. L. Garrett to Air. J. F. Bish op, Jabez Aliles, J. P., officiating. AA'e tender our congratulations to the happy couples and u’ish for them, heaven’s choicest blessings. Two first-class sewing machines for sale cheap. Apply to Edwin R. Sharpe, at once if you M’ish to se cure a bargain. Col. AA'. II. Beary bus been elected mayor of Neu'nan. Carrollton Prices Current. Aliddling cotton bringing in this market 9 1 ., CORRKCTKD WEEKLY Butter Eggs AA'lieat Aleal Corn Oats ... Peas Dried Peaches (unpealed) ” ” (Pealed)... SM’eet Potatoes Chickens Rags Tallow BeesM'ax Bacon Sides Bulk sides Sugar Cured Ilams Lard Flour Salt Va sack “Liv “ “ Alolasses Syrup N.‘ O “ Sorghum Sugar brown “ white Tea Coffee Bagging Ties ArroM* Rope Cotton “ Sisal Iron Steel “ (’asteel Leather sole Calf skins $3' 4 Hides dry Green 20 20 $1 60 90 75 60 90 5 10 60 15ii/20 1 8 18 PL. S', 16 11'.; $1 26* $1 10 60 60 (ti 75 60 10 H@J2 80 15(rt 16 10 L $1 75 20 15 3':, 6 '10 25 28(.t30 (// 4 «l 10 4 H.O.ROOP Is scUing liinc at 81.86 ]K*r barrel. n.o.roop Is selling pure New Orleans sugar at 10 lbs to the si. II. O. ROOP Is selling a pure linen shirt at 81. I3e sure and call at H.O. ROOF'S be fore buying elsewhere. II. O. ROOP Has Alaevaroni for sale. It. O. ROOP Has ladies and children's d< 4k! for sale cheap. THE LARGEST NEWBPAPEB PUB LISHED IN THE SOUTHERN STATES. A Business, Family, Literary AGRICULTURAL JOURNAL. Not a Local Paper, but one Suitable to Any Locality. M’eqk,, j] t lis text .“Ye are the j cattle—yearlings preferred. Apply a call to serve Alt. Pleasant Baptist j eil by the owner. church next year. AYe have never r A. A. Simonton. Subscribe for the Free lTcst THE SAA'ANNAH WEEKLY NEWS OXK Y’KAII AND A SKItlAI. KOK 82 00 'lliis mammoth slie«*t contains 8 pages of reading matter, comprising all the news of the week. 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