The Carroll free press. (Carrollton, Ga.) 1883-1948, April 25, 1884, Image 1

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Current Comments. Watterson steeiris i to have concluded to wait on the$the dollar. Homes and comfort right uses if a but Avhen it becomes the servant of appetite, t|uen it ^vorriyftii^,. Ahfi heyond--. doasriptiott, ■ - 1 utvi i v naii> vii i«»v/ • ** v, *‘* " — — v rp*:'r!‘'- of the Chicago cou-liare injife-^-ii^itiire aiKiiapsic are vontinn before deciding who. will be allowed to vote . the Deuipcf§|sfc tickets and remain on tile Demo cratic rolls. It is really good in him. 'in it. Travel and fine art are In it.— San+a=dftwr - imti gorrd- etreer are' iin it. There is an apparent -coolness be tween Atlanta and Louisville journals. A journalistic giiji^ sq^fep ‘.speak, has dropped in between. Cyclones and water spouts? around in the country , .that sepa rates them. It is sad,., confusing, crushing. This is why we weep. 5 to >xM.a . The attempt to make t and to keep the tax on tho noee^sj- )^s of fi^t mind of a i>ttT Wte(bfasptiwiso. 1.; :T I fl :■ 7 f’’ ••■id. ^ % <>£ httfiS K j - Little Johnny Wi^-ougfcMw^ Jbe relieved.gfthe .seate -yr3 he improperly holds in the Tloone, in order that he may .trinity to devote hf< wholb ^tiiWBP^to the Danville investigation, ; Being midoubtdedly elected, Massey ought to be seated; H AS s j: 3aio' nisth i -u.n ov, tfcsffurtsi Rev. J. W. Lee ta.EojfK| Courier, v. ■ A Composition on the Dollar. No wonder people strgggle for is orj^n lias, He -frf Htefriitoriej^ irtto^cl es, scliDols;.books and esthetic cul ture. i,They, 0 .;jiiatV%neLryeife-.put a proper estimate, HPPp tj^e ; ntipral and ut^Himents. . They They become ar^unpr.pying, mid in the near fu universal.''* With will be made * 71 S •’ $ : f *• Making Apple jelly. ... Tak^ipLjjnapjjjy of £P<>d cook 4ng app^W^ tlfataitkd pick out all. decayed partly Wren.. slice -them in a copper, tin lined or porcelain lined boiler, and one-third larg er than required to hold the apples; pface | ham Lvi'rVjgiwkl fljre^— dins oeSx raised anittle, or a {are be piit ihtd iariti#r|y, hnd Canaife Into June. At Its tdiich "California pears, South Carolina..rice, jftal Georgia peaches cease to Imv pro vincial and local, worldwide and he lieip of iribney feveTy ‘ irian ; Itas ‘or his comfort and pleasure what- ;ver the bod and fruit,. . aim eh f, each man 1 is ^h&'ciiizeii of urope, Africa, Asia and the merieas. In the presence of It an- ed with pi)\v pfec Tlte Vhl( 1-.... . .. out souee 3#*%?y©ib *sivJaanQi < •adaehe. Kheumati " jicine. For full-L— — ietl ?wul 0 t«j. TOO ITS KTCTATIOS. ; 3 rA long augrydebate o^jtfeetpriff quotum wilTleav^thTj^tnatter fur ther from settlement- than-before.’ ^ven^T Uie^^Orrison b3f should pass the House, it would not be come a law, and would not commit the Democratic party to that line ’of policy- It is a mere exaggerated political “Lincoln rehearsal. h THE ORLY TRUE IRON ONIC FACTS RECAROINQ The new Jesse James gang composed of Mrs. Jesse James, the alleged widow of the bandit, and a tail; lank, long-haired Texan, is not making a successful season in the •show business. The manager ab sconded at Pittsburg, and their bag- gage was seized to pay bills. Uric - and enrich the BLOOD* regulate Band KIDNEYS* and Restore the ! ai.d VIGOR of YOUTH 1 In all thoie < reanirinK a certain and efflclen. TONIC, j,ecIaIl“i^spert»l»,Wa«itofAppelite,lndlKc*- K ~ 'k of Strength, etc., Its use Is marked kh Immediate and wonderful insults. Bones, ■teles and nerves receive newTerce. Enlivens as Brain Power. dug from all complaints .Ijullar to their sex wlllUnd in tOM lOaiC a safe > We see it stated that Dr. Felton and Dr, Miller, two of the fastest jfriends-and most eloquent speakers jin Georgia, will engage in a public discussion, soon in Atlanta on the tariff,question. Dr. M. is represented to be a free trader, and Dr. F. a protectionist. The discussion will be interesting, and we doubt not instructive. i mind and su counterfeit! fW.HHSrtor-MSd^JojW ‘ tranae'inau^^^U^l t's Iros Tonic ta for Bale by ala b and Dealers Everywhere. 3HAI TURNER and CHAMBERS, CARROLLTON, GEORGIA —Dealers in— General Merchandise, Are still at their olt* stand on Rome street; - ready to sell you goods as cheap or cheaper than anybody If you want anything in tlieir line, give them atrial and they think you will trade. We would say to those owing us that WE MUST HAVE What is due us. We have indulged you as long as we eau and we now want our money. the time will never come when the United States, under foreign pressure, will deny the right bf in violate asylum to the political exi les from the old world. That is one ( thing. The time will come—has come when the United States should take steps to deny the right of those claiming the privilege of asylum here to make use of the flag of the country to cover coni- munistic attacks on other govern ment. That is another thing al together. If the Republicans Will solemnly promise to nominate Hayes, and give security to do as they agree, there is possible chance that the Democracy might be induced to nominate Tilden, whether the old man liked it or not. The Demod erates need not to be afraid to fight HayeS with a goblin.—Philadelphia Press. IF YOU ARE GKDI3STG ■WUST, NORTHWEST, -OIL- SOUTHWEST, BE SUBE Your Tickets Read via the N. C. & St. L. R’Y The Mackenzie Route. The First-class and Emigrant Passengers FAVOBITB! Albert B. Wrenn, Pas. Agent, W. I. Rogers, Pu^W^gent, •jae O’ ^ : : .v «he man who has a good cattle ranch is on the high road to 'for tunes There is no doubt that the population bf .the country fs in creasing much faster than the meat supply. While for a thing^etee the prices] fluc tuations, the prices forbei uniformly strong in every domes tic and foreign market. Thfe; grill ing territory is rapidly gmwingjeg* owing to the enroachmei\te of agJt- culture. When the greater part of the beef is produced from' tame grasses and grain it will bn much dearer than it is at present* v-'- Whether regulation or prohi bition is the proper remedy for the liquor evil, says the Savannah News, is a question on which the wisest differ. As against prohibi tion it is impracticable and impose sible. It may succeed, and does succeed in localities where the pro hibition sentiment is overwhelm ing, but evelt there it is maintain- for his mind and ed only by constant vi and a ' continuous warfare.— Regulation has been found to work well where it has been given a fait trial, and in its favor it is urged that it is a remedy that can he very generally applied. It is ad- mited, howe\ T er,-thatlt wilf require years to accomplish by regulation what is attempted to be accomplish ed at once by prohibition. There is little hope that the advocates of the two remedies w^l ever harmonize in favor andAenmns-tu gjh tj/eitrjfpies t midnight in communion 1:«to and Aristotle, he is a Greece. < AyitliTth^U^di livided 111-rfn-ee j>arH lie it I,,,,,in, to thick(‘,l Jin<t adhere to , S a citizen of Borne In an (1 v' ^ u ,a, jelly-like, ,>a 3 s the juice ;»fl teodgHa Hannei^ jelly- sMd iccompainments of such a , 0 , . , . „i. ... false bottom on it filled with water citizmrtto prevent burning. Bring the whole .!AVhen isual accompainments ,-ell-‘futtfrts'hed i, lnstitutlon, ' every ltitudes. He is in the ' l>refeefice and the ApenniineA took'ido^wn' 'irpi- on his home, edges of the aj; the uoBh there the eye, th ml round „.. w «.E.Ii#b a|e the-fancy a preciate all things into which mon ey ly do forests and birds and fishes 0 akid meadows and ice lie folded in, . _ _ , . and the useful in science^'Sleep within the- dej^hi^ of* the magical and pbWerfui Abll{^. ( ! ^e ^e^ie around the turns the f fertil^es t dol ter into sumnier, and . ^ so^imer. ito winter, and constrncts a palace firm afitT^daiuQf^Foh ttie|)qttofriY)T the Uqkl seaJ* ^Iteh^ht^lie clear^ ring, the star-circled, the forest- fellfng dollarl'Tt tunnets themmlno ta4 ; n,,br J t,Jg^ i fhl^iiryrs, afid iWakfea the wilderaess blossom as the rose. By the whistle of the steam en gine, the whirl of the factory spin- file, and ihe instruments of the la- boraEciry,' it h{nTtirivjen tfle J^aifiefi^ frbnf th^stream'S,- 1 the 1 Gnomes from the caves, 4hq- heav face-fif M bokit to explore the Amizon for* ests, Tynfiajfe^r 1 1 ciers furiw fid 'o umphed over * ulties. Th? dollar . converted,/to • r...i ihqjkag rSttfpspfiefi ther kettle to .catch it; let it liwn.^ vacdord, ..mth- assed through re- n ' . ^measuring oifisqu^pzlngcOr^pressmg- all the juice has passed tl tifeAd)t X&yQWikktm^ eight or twelve ounces_ powdered eja|np|9^ e»: d ^lac- flEe '- and it in jars, . etc. When place - paper right on the passing the paper through ,ine, thus ren- to the air; UCAt COV^r ,the top with skin or good pyjefi wax pape^.aoeing^t fits well; so as to exclude the airr<! Hfir i ive for Log cholera, ai yhlcl^ hog is liable; i It is simply corn soaked Ai w-smipiy corn soa; | Tphfe farmers Vere about done put ^tlag-ii^itkeir guano, which makes TW<> utjjher in ntji years fieen using it since' tfTaf finie, and although I have rsli^ed' a' gteat many Logs Joy thps . country, have never had any disea se among tWeiii of any kind, While my neigh bor’s hogs were dying with the chol era. Some few tried the lime with ut tji9-majority a rfemfcdj to Take, say aj>eck of common lime y put in a bar- ft wejl stirred have ahnother barrel or tub and pour the ida^iiftrTMhaifoirr tomp- «eM®efctodeytfe»IV©1^drip, and ,the. same 4«me will, do for months.—- of Engla»d3URrtlw FtolWwtvPfthS United-StuteSdo. talk/ < fad© to face across' the Shhs. ' The firM^mifig^^ water drinking, ‘ worid-ericircUpg,, cdttoriCihUVfhg dottatl - How the wd^lfi’3 ‘tboti^ht* a'kd ho^h 1 afid ’ eh- ' ‘ l ab a'MA 'H'<= the women and men risk their IB . terprisys,, clp^ter ^ab^ children cry for it, marry for it, 4ves Tnr it* calibfejl glasses, while dudine ment^ that which frizzles and fricasses m, ,, , . - amt scrambles and blondinea “X L declare their hair. Ho^iMtofe* In the bright ancl sbmhre"forms whfch 'it,ia^8uraeft#| tHejteiuth4i»u and objects in which as the servant; of desire it lifts itself, there may be read a' histoty fif th^ tt^ififi’s hope and lear^ of its virtue ana vice, of the quantity of its life. The dollar is the medium through which the human spi of the whee mer,' the : roar this medium they i pass - out into beef markets and mills, buys tyjeadtifc* Itfs ly,.tfi09g Gospel fop seif ir- his soul. Very fewnn what a precious th There ( are > - soWiie ! Shaft-sighted enough % dwarfs the mind, defaces the body aruLmine tfcerseoL^ pity that many bulifling ladders onosfiii’pf miH ^tones^ihs weight to t^ink titotn to ruin. The dollar si to elevate thought, ennoble social the .race; instead ing your job work to the Fbee s. i There is ijp dapgeir ip giving two much. I wilt he glad if some of < .yfiitr will try this fttifi pufif SEpkSAliS -no •IwnHlui’l" JTTA “Tommy, my son, what are you going to do with that club?” “Send it to the editor of course.” “But efiiforfbr mrxnem« copy w nrs paper.— nou gh hat do e wanti kriew,^ hbpeful urchin, “unless it is to knock dlown; ,siM)sc4^M ftt as. d<#ijU;i pay ;, Jor, theift .paner/v, I’.iflfT r ti / *o --rf*; bus - Stand by Principle. The same perverseness of mind which leads a man out of the plain will other ab- roaf of The furnace. ^Through I intellectual eye, that obscures tne perception of moral, relations, equally prcjudiriOIi tcr-Ihe OAevclsi ops* coilegesandbooks, rail- J ©f. the discerning power on almost 1; aMtel^ra^hs, •,'af^. 1 *aay-'othOlf •• topic.. It.,* applies , ; to raiment. With tha rfikJhi^ ^*»ni ®olitka; rss weltvtor toorals. The ht it™ true politician : wdl suffer* martyr- tor Ms principles. He prefers de feat fa fh/ figBlT^sliec/tes in its be- h .f*! f 'Vl .'<r.) A' > •i.-oii fxifK UA Tor to black smith ad\ r Wrtl s ed r;n»Qtt«y».itW» ^ iinto iblueksmith hired hifii 1 ^ onqe; has been “rescued”, aa many, timas.as Charley Boss, but/he still comes up misd- at meal ^ Delayed Correspondence. Around Sand Hilt Contributed by J. A. ¥\ B. This section Was visited this, Tuesday inornig, April I5th, with 4he heaviest? rain storm, within the memory of the oldest citizen, ac companied-by a heavy wind witii some hfM? is rfimpage f dope in ate. The fences werevyashed from ail the flats, where water had any distance to gather, and the land in some fields damaged to the extent of one half ofwhat it was worth before the rain. Theiinlls aud fixtures of S. C. Dickson is a total wreck. Some of the mill house timbers and part of tfie machinery were carried over oil©, inile, -the, corn rocks were washed lfio ydrds and tlrC wftfe^t 1 n|ilt ( w»s.iCAF^ yards from tbe fild i site. Mr. Dickson, I understand, will rebuild at an ear- ^ust beiWihU©UiRs,Q the Car son land i°bly time When he permitted any d on ft, itpbn Vnich there t* as [speaker Vo‘havh the conclusion on him was when he had a discusion wrth Hon. James Gardner, editor of the Augusta Constitutionalist. Befdte Toombs made the agreement fofGatdner t6 conclude, he espied OIV ''hn organ grinder and his monkey near by. He biirgained With him beCW A great amount pf money anfi Jabor .^pent iiijbuilding levees and cutting ditches all Of which, are/in sv state of devastation,'; the levees* \va^e^ jaW^y a,ufi tl>0 ditches Jailed. With sainLi! Above this; and oiv andtWfer pyoh^ "of Shake’s' 'erC^; li*4,aiiottier, fifi^; body ojf bottoii^ owned by J. fE. Eadyy that fe to *J (Ttffimbsrgot through, hbhefess^ate ,6Firuitt‘ 'fiifa lower - -- Hittwh on" said sti^m ,^. bridge, Norma; r^k- haVe boeft 18! ' inches higher than Was ever before know “ J ' ^ ^ ^ ' 4-CT ,sb washe sjnbef^We; i ¥hVtfridge near Allen’^ mill is gone td^atbet^iViSi ^loiit'fift fe^.eftHeSreoeiahdtbefttnlthiontS of dam is washed:,. fittt.Tyhd some damage tq ,tli^ machinery. Mr. John Boyd’s mill dam is gone, also, the mill house of Ijr. W; B. Ayers /Senatorial e was torn to pieces by the aiigry ^t least one .waters, ’^li df ihe above machin- ini * ry was» in fiVe^^^^i this, place, except thfe Poke mill, and doing a thriving bOsiness * I fovmAvC! were _ r ■ 1 .from jfii® A . Herald. , ^, The -Education Bill. The agony is over and the flood of /Senatorial eloquence is checked^on measure. The bill mak ing appropriations in aid. of State common schools has passed the Senate by a vote of three to one.— As originally introduced by Senator Blair, it asked for <il0o,000,000; as passed it baa reduced the sum to $7,7,090-,000. But the principle in Solved 'remains unchanged, and Would not be changed were only $10 appropriated for the purpose covered by the bill. Of this; princi ple we have already said that we considered it a dangerous and un necessary- intrusion by the national goviernmenti into a field of functions ythmiget U j tpf ^ min Sie AViha* blew verff thafc has always beionged, and prop- tfy-1 - ! J jhafii, add the/ 'family with Which t?riy belongs, to the States. And it is only, by making the . States re- e» the loss greater upon them than it otherwise Woifidi have been. ; (hl tar- ay direction ybu can hear of loss es that cannot be recovered. But the sid of the Wm T ^yiolda by drowning. . The child^ wh^wiy frofli hbttie • staying with some of its kinpeople, and afc ^'vfeiy' ««, nuiiti; n ivn Which i'e child was* staying becaqVe al- iai cannot dc recovereu. rsut iidd^stiHing^bfltll Was th^lW e lff^ bf"tlie ‘child’ of Sfr: A Noble Girl. “No, Mr. Slim, I cannot be your wife* My father has just failed in business, and: my - first thoughts must be for him,” *1 hadn’t heard of your father’s failure,” exclaimed Mr. Slim in great surprise and not a little dis may. “When did itoccnr?” “Only yesterday,” she replied. “AHofonr possessions ars swept away, and we are Very poor indeed. I do not hesitate in saying that Were it otherwise your proffered love would be very dear to me, but now my poof father demands my undi vided devotion.” “Noble girl!” said Mr. Slim, as he hurried away. CARROLL FREE PRESS. PUBLISHED EVERT ERIDAT. 1 Mhifl EDWIN R. SHARPE, Pi'BUsnER, TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: One copy one year, One copy six months, One copy three months, CLUB RATES : fen copies one year, Twenty copies one year, #1.23 63 -.« It #10.90 sto.oo ■!!ULT PROFESSIONAL A BUSINESS CARAS • n ’ Toombs on the Stump. .! H.' W. G.j in thb Atlanta Consti tution, ^ays^ > i?t A friend said to itie: “I recall an incident of Hon. Rchert Tooinbe ih his pai my dayTorTTIie: stump that ma y, Pfftm w^in^r^ir*perhaps 'the Dr. J. W. HALLUM, . .. / :.f it! 111.-) lot CARROLLTON - - - - GEORGIA, . Has his oflice, In number 2, Maude-, s yille bmiCbij,He mak»s a specialty , of OSITETRICS and DISEASE^ QF AVOMEN and CHILDREN. Call on tb'fiofniWettCC i>iia]ymg as sobn as hefhim. ConsujuVion free. H*anlni8r arb^C'to rbpi^ and the organ grinder began, whCn fhe crowd coiirnienced po gather around him. The monkey got away and ran up a ijtaliaii tried to sMke the monkey put:** Thb monkey would grab the tree'dhd shake it, too. This Scene completely attracted the audience and proyoktyl 'Uie hilarity. Gardner left the platform m dis gust at being eclipsed by a monkey." in i r i i 'Hi d preh'iwpeSr sions, some distance from the house ^ n *£itirbo rCach wMch, they had to cross a AfntoLTguH^.t. M*. j. c:<‘ Reynolds under took to cross With his Wife and the child at the same time, and from current was ,t|iein all nolds Miss off a: ^rent down pepped wi by some injuries was tvas fbund so rieighborj sist in t of a fut reaved." .swift that it washed ire Rey- ^jget out. etoild float sponsible for these functions that a r Wcfr -oeda'-- -projjer,performance with the beat results can be looked.for. The framers of; the conatitution had a wholesome fear of the execu tive , , 7 ^ and soughfin every'^Vay possible some Smso th^aiHai Hivlnnd the/ ( to confine its powers Within their proper limits. But in guarding against one danger they overlooked another greater one-^he tendency of the Legislature to take upon it- whichit has never inW tended to exercise.’ 'This encroach merit upon new and often forbid den* powers is a marked feature at the present day, both of our State anti national legislatures; and while tho&Odf the Statcfs lire cheeked and restricted by the State constitu tions, riiost of which have been re modelled within recent times with this, special objedi in view, the na- tionaflegislature is under only such checks as )££rc jjttiposed. upon it in ' the last ce^itury And which experi ence jh&8 shown to, ( he t inadequate. Tlpe Blajfi: hill is a step in the wrong dir^ctfpp. It may pot be in a strict sense unconstitutional, but we be^ jie^e it to be a bad measure and illkely to set in motion influences .Which will tend ipore and more to centralize what are now State func tions Inio the hands of the national government, which is already over burdened with duties. AVe trust the biU wMi ;he killed in the house, or effectually vetpeiLby thq president should it pass that.body. At’.n.v .A Geewous8«n*tof. f i ,j *./ Wlfitetalkiug withSenatorAVade Hampton last evening a daughter of ’iato Reyerdy JoHriton, wim: album citype up with an au rin -her hand. This book wtts far the tors. The purpose of this lady is to raise «little t iwmtWhntiori * toward# the founding of a hospital ffir help less Sritiiheril Soldiery it Ribh- mortd r a Work so laudable that'" it wdrild bh Ifke ati offense to rirgrie the duty and. glory of -it* This book is to be soldwheh filled to apyone who will pay themost for it. Each ^Senator has subscribed |5.But the one 1 thing Which the beatrtiful lady with.raidiaiit face come in haste jtp tell Hampton was this* One : TJni- tedStates Senator—was he from the No^fch^ WS£ he from,the South ? the East-or the West? it was a<> secret amTa-precifittfi ohe arid sacred—this Senator modestly set down the lit- 41e $5f not willing to be known - as fiuick]gi v i K g more than some of his fel low senatorawhopre notyrich, and then slyly handed her a check large pnough to set two decimals to the right.-Ah ( there is heart in this worlfi after all and donhyou despair for. humanity. A celebrated military surgeon recommends for quenching thirst and sustaning strength oat-meal water as superior to any other drink. Boil a quarter of the meal in two or three quarts of water; add one mid a half ounces of sug-. ar, if sweented as desired; use cold in summer and hot in winter, shak ing before taking. If supper is to be missed, or extra demand made on thej system, as some day in har vest time, the proportion of meal may be advantageously increased to a half or three quarters of a pound gflF Blanks of all kinds for sale at this office. I. 2>T_ CHBNFF IVottid inform his friends and the pnWSc generally diat he is still in the practice n -* —— Spcckil attention given .to,,} es. Office Carrollton Ho of medicine. ^ chronic diseases, tel. josei'U i.w conn, Et:i,jx >. Goe*.’ i COBB AGfJJCE*!, ■■ A~‘ * Attorneys and Counsellors at Law. •’’fit OARROLEYON GKORGIA. ; • 8^* Prompi pxieciion given to all bus- ' iness huir.Sted i-o,i<s. Collections a spe- j T jialty. office in court house. K DR. J-. IF. COXJS,' ! 1 ‘ '■ , 1 nr!to m*/9 tit<- frun CARROLLTON^GA. ; MIC . Is devoiing most of his time and Att4(P - tion-.fO sn.^evy aad surgical diseases, and is pi epaved To. Vadst any operation. His charges are reasonable. ‘ "• ">'/* lit )I Etc Harnett House, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA , . Is conceded to he the most comforta ble and by far the best conducted hotel In Savannah. Sgp* Rates #2,00 Per DaiV^I M L. HARNETT. Land for Sale. One lot of' land, number 290, seventh district, Carroll county, joining several plantations, very heavily timbered, well watered, lays well, public road running / - , upon it. withbwri- through it, and some If anyone wishes'to er they wilt direct to Poet Office, Bdi 173, Griffin, Ga. February 18th, lfe4. / JOHN B. STEWART Wishes to say to the public that W is still prepared to do all kinds bf PH0T0GRAHDJG and PEBBOTTPHPfi in the’latest style and at reasonable pri ces. Also keeps on hand a fair stock of Frames, Cases, Albums, Etc, Copying and enlarging a specialty—, can make all sizes from locket to 8xW inches. Remember that two dollars will buy a fine, large picture framed ready for your parlor, at my gallery, Newnan street, r CarroRton, Ga. Satisfaction Guaranteed. MRS. E. A. HENDON’S - Perfect Filing Chart M iss Fannie Fu 1 'love, of/ Athena, ( Georgia,who. is lemporarilyrsqjourD- ingiti Carvolltoii, announced to the ladles o/.Cj'iTcfilton, Jir ^ she is prepared to give lessons iu cv 11143 "iid fitting Ladies pad Misses dresses, and to furnish Mrs. Ren don’s Pei-fec6 Fitting Chart, with instruc tions how to use it. This Chart {ogkker ■ with the lessons given, wiU enable any-. ? one to lie then own mantua-maker. Per fect satisfaction gaaranteed. Apply at the resiTenee of Rev, J. A. Perdue, Ce dar street, Carrollton, Georgia. HROWN Sc BROWN", WHITESBURG, GA. - • Drs. J. C. *. W T. Brown havirig / yv * formed a copartnership far the • 1 / purpose of practicing medicine and 4 surgery, offer their services to the, public. We are thankful for past, patronage and hope to merit a con tinuance of the same. I ■ Whitesburg, Ga-, Jan. 30th, 1884. • 1 S&“ Dr. J. C. Brown can he found at Banning and Dr. W. T. Brown at Whitesburg. FOB RAT ."PI. A second hand top buggy. Abouble barrel breech leading shot gun. An iron revolving book case. ' " t r.»r Big giant com mill—grinds com and " cob all together. ^ A good pump Will sell cheap for eash or will ex change for cattle. Apply to EDWIN R. m.