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CARROLL FREE PRESS.
Meeting on Monday, Capt. John
Postell, General Manager of the
A Tale of Two Crutches-
CARROLL 1 OX, GA., Ji'xk -0, ’84 East and WestRailroad of Alabama A Well Kxoxvx Citizkx of At-
i we learned from that official that j IiAXTA Lays Down his Cri*tchrs.
Tilden Declines. then twenty miles of tract was laid
Samuel J. Tilden has written a let- west of Cedartowu, which carried
ter declining to be a candidate for the work within four miles of Cross
the presidency before the demo- Plains. It is computed that Cross
cratic convention at Chicago next Plains will be reached by the 15th
month. | instant. Commencing on the 22d of
Since Tilden’s declination the talk June, it is intended to run trains on
is about Cleveland,Flower audJBay- regular schedules, making through
ard as the probable nominee. There passenger and freight connections
is a good deal of discussion in the j between Atlanta and Cross Plains,
newspapers about their availability j connection at Cross Plains with
which seems to be the main point trains going north and south on
taken into considertion. j tlieJE. Tenn., Va. A Ga. Railroad.
There is no doubt in our mind that The gap between Cross Plains and
either one of the men mentioned the East and West Juntcion, it is
would be more acceptable with the , thought, will be completed by the
independent Republicans than Til- 8th of July, thus completing the line
den.
The Nexvnan Herald says that
Mr. M. M. Barron of that place
will move to Atlanta in about two
weeks, to take a job on the
Constitution. Mr»B. is an old typo
and sticking type will be no new
thing with him, though he has
been out of the business for some
time. We wish brother Barron
success in his new field of labor.
from Cartersville to Broken Arrow.
Between the Sth of July and the 1st
I have only a few v oi ds to say, which
are to state that I have been confined to
my bed for two months with what was
called Nervous Rheumatism, or Sciatica.
I was only enabled to hobble about
occasionally by the use of crutches, and
in this condition 1 commenced the use of
B. B. B., four bottles of which enabled
me to discard the use of my crutches and
attend to business. I had previously used
all well recommended medicines without
relief. It has been over two months since
using B. B. B., and I co ns ider myself
a permanently cured man.
J. P. Davis,
Atlanta, Ga. West End.
Frightful Nasal Catarrh.
PIECES OF BONE.
For four years I have beenafflieted with
a very troublesome catarrh of the head
So terrible has its nature been that when
I blew my nose small pieces of bones
would frequently come out of my mouth
of August, due announcement of j and nose. The discharge wasjcomous and !
which will be hereafter made ! 3t times exceedingly offensive. My blood
j became so impure that my general health
I was greatly impaired, with poor appetite
For Everything that goes to make
Desirable Gun, the £ <
REMINGTON FIREARMS ^
UNEQUALED.
SHOT GUN
I0DEL OF
RIFLES,
SHOT OUNS,
REVOLVERS,
RIFLE CANES.
FIREARMSfor HUNTINC
and TARGET SHOOTING.
J3T SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE.
LAMBERSON, FURMAN & CO.,
SOLE AGENTS REMINCTON SPORTINC COODS,
WESTERN OFFICE, 281 6c. 283 BROADWAY.
D. H. LAMBERSON A CO., NEW YORK *
73 STATE STREET, CHICAGO. ILL.
through trains will be run from Car
tersville to Broken Arrow.—Cedar
town Advertiser.
Senator Vest of Missouri has in
troduced a resolution in the Senate
of the l nited States, prohibiting i experiments as to the comparative
value of baking powders. Hr. Love’;
KITCHEN ECONOMY.
Interesting Tests Made by the Govermenl
Chemist.
Dr. Edward G. Love, the Analy
tical Chemist for the U. S. Govern
ment, has made some interesting
the payment of any money out of
the treasury or from any public
fund for printing in the congress
ional record a speech which had
not actually been delivered. This
is a move in the right direction
and we hope the resolution will
pass,
Col. P. W. Alexander hss with
drawn from the editorial manage
ment of the Macon Telegraph on
account of a difference of judgment j Royal (absolutely pure)
as to the editorial management of Patapsco (alum powder)
the paper. Col, A. took this step at ; Ruford’s (phosophate) fresh.. 122.5*
his own direction. Col. A. R. La-! Ruford’s (phosphate) old 32.7*
tests were made to determine
what brands are the most economi
cal to use, and as their capacity lies
in the leavening power, tests were 1>nce ’
directed solely to ascertain the
available gas-of each powder. Dr.
Love’s report gives the following:
^Strength :
A a me oft lie Cubic Inches Gas.
Baking Powders. per each ounce of
Powders.
.127.4
.125.2*
mar succeeds to the editorial man
agement of the paper
The Macon Telegraph very cor
rectly says that the man who
fails to pay his taxes and his news
paper subscription is unfit to ‘be
a judge, legislator, ora Congress
man. This may not have any
special application, but it is true
on general principles.
The Paulding county Sunday-
school celebration will take place
on the 18th of July, at Dallas.
Hanford’s None Such, fresh .121.6
Redhead’s 117.0
Charm (alum powder) 116.0*
Amazon (alum powder) 111.9*
Cleveland’s (short weight 3 4 oz) 110.8
Sea Foam 107.9
Czar 106.S
Dr. Price’s 102.6
Snow Flake (GrofFs, St. Paul) 101.88
Lewis’s Condensed 98.2
Congress yeast 97.5
C. E. Andrews A Co’s (con
tains alum) 78.17*
Hecker’s 02.5
Gillets S4.2
Bulk 80.5
♦In his report, the Government
Chemist says:
“I regard all alum powders as
111 " 7 "' ■ T7 ^ t verv unwholesome. Phosphate and
A young mah by the name of; Tar ’ taric Acid powders liberate
Slurah accidently shot off the whole their , toofreelv inprocessofba-
frontpartof his head last week, i Qr under varying climate
near a a?. j c j ian g es suffer deterioration.”
The Rev. AY. W. Simpson and Dr. II. A. Mott, the former Gov-
J. M. McBride are spoken of for j eminent Chemist, after a careful
the Senate in the senatorial dis and elebrate examination of the va-
trict embracing Haralson county, rious Baking Powders of commerce,
' 1 reported to the Government in fav-
Samuel Freeman Esq, the father i or of the Eoval Brand,
of A D Freeman has announced
and worse digestion
Xutuerous medicines were used without
relief, until I began the use of B. B. B.,
and three bottles acted almost like magic.
Since their use not a symptom has returned
and I feel iu every way quite restored to
health. I am an old citizen of Atlanta, and
refer to almost any one living on Butler
street, and more particularly to Dr. L, M.
Gillum, who knows of my case.
31k9 . Elizabeth Knott.
We will mail on application to anyonein-
terested iu blood and Skin Diseases, Scrof
ula Rheumatism, Kidney Troubles, etc.,
wonderful and unquestionable testimoni
als of cures effected by B. B. B.. the
quickest blood purifier ever known, lairge
bottles $1.00 or 6 for *5.00. Sold by all
druggists or expressed on receipt of
BLOOD BALM CO.
Atlanta. Ga.
SATURDAY NIGHT.
IMMENSELY POPULAR!
The Leading Family Paper
in the United State.
Those who said that we could on
ly win with the old ticket, gave up
the fight before the battle commen
ced.
himself a candidate for Ordinary of
Coweta countv.
The Nexvnan Herald reports the
, death of the Rev. A. McElroy of
Dr. X. B. Urexvry of Spalding ! J onesboro, a Presbyterian minister
county will stand for re-election to ^ n0 " 11 t0 ! ' oine ° u ** ci lzens,
the legislature j His regains were buried at Smyr-
j na church, Coweta county the
the
Mr. J. L. Higlit of of Dallas lias re
built his residence and moved into
it.
Rev. Janies Stacy conducting
services.
All those who bought guano from
w rM „... I 77 \ • . , me this season will please come and
I. R. Chestnut has been appoint'd gj ve no f e? f or the same at once and | for 1 month,
| oblige. 3t. J. A. Ba.s. 1
marshal of Dallas.
The Plow Boy is the name of a
new paper recently started at East
Point.
Congress has again refused to pay
the Trezevant claim to Georgia.
William Dugas Trammell well
known in this stale, died recently
at Ft. Worth, Texas.
Famous Confederate Commanders, in the
Civil War, 1861-65.
Every portrait has been verified
and have been produedat great ex
pense and in the most elaborate
and artistic manner by eminent
Artists. The portraits of the Gen- physical exhaustion,all chronic and was
The Ideal Tonic and Exhilarine.
French Wine Coca.—The natives of
•South America regard the Cora plant as
a divine gift and speak of it as that heav
enly plantwhicli satisfies the hungry,
strengthens the weak and makes men
forget their misfortunes, etc. Men of sci
ence, poets, scholars, divines, lawyers. |
phvsiciaus and others devoted to much
study and thinking, speak of it as the |
"intellectual beverage" as the mental ex- |
liilaratiou and activity produced by wine
of ('oca is truly wonderful Many of the
most celebateil physicians iu the world
who have thoroughly tested the French
wine of Coca say : We regard this as the
perfection of nervines, the purest
tonic, the best invigorator. the king of
remedies against dyspepsia, and anemia,
the restorer par excellence. The l>est
reuiedv in the world to cure mental and
The hold which this beautifully illus
trated weekly retains upon the people's
confidence seems astonishing, but it is
due entirely to the real worth of its va
ried contents. The value of its stories is
not measured by the enormous sum of
money they cost, but by the eagerness of
the people to read them. It takes
Ten Tons of Paer Every pWeek to Print it
That is over 20,000 pounds. And ten
times twenty thousand persons anxiously
wait its weeklj* coming.
The advance agent of one of the best
patronized traveling shows in America,
in speaking of the wide-spread populari
ty of this family paper, said that ‘‘Wher
ever he found three trees growing there
he found Saturday Night."
lie meant to say that all the people, all
over the land, in every town and every
village, love their favorite paper, and
that their liking for it was deep rooted
and permanent, not superficial and tem
porary, changing as the seasons change,
and dying with-the year.
Wherever it Gomes, it Comes to Stay.
Every weekly issue of Saturdat
Night contains a quality and quantity
of literary material satisfying to every
member of the family, young and old. *
Its stories are of standard excellence.
The most gifted authors seek Saturday
Xigiit as the channel by which they
may gain reputation.
Its pictures are gems of beauty pro
duced by the best artist s.
NEW STORY EVERY SECOND WEEK
Each paper has six continued stories, from
six to twelve complete short stories, as
many poems, items of interest and infor
mation. the latest fashions, answers to
correspondents, and a varietj- of humor
ous and entertaining articles.
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lowing
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they are in full uniform ami true tr j c - i rr im 1 »ilitv. constipation, sick bead- 'dress, or each copy to a separate address,
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ar~ (denoting rank), -tnnd out in experienced iu a short time." Ask your Getters up of clubs of 8 copies can af
ield relief from the beautiful back druggist for a pamphlet which will give towards add single copies at *2.50 each.
"round Onlx-few of these great : vou convincing proof of the great merits Money should be sent to us either by
round. Unix a tew of tlie. e ^reat . Frpuph Vine Coca . For sale bv 1 I*** office order or regisiereu letter, so
heroes are now living and no true j n ,,r,ri<ps • ‘ ; as to provide as far possible against its
Southern should fail to possess one D^fj. s. Pemberton & C’o., Atlanta,' lo? * b *' mail *
these valuable mementoes. They Ga., sole Proprietors.
are appropriate for the parlor, libra-
compare ^** * r . I
. „ „ , ... Dr. Pemberton's Tnplex Liver Pills,
ry hall or office, and will compare . . .
r... 7* - , .. . These celebrated Liver pills contain,
fax orablx \\ ith the finest oil pain- three Iu evlicinal elements of nire and won-1
j All communications, business orother-
i wise, must !*> addressed to
JAMES ELYERSOX,
Publisher of Saturday Night.
Philadelphia, Pa
tings.
The portraits
derful efficacy—the concrete juices of j
printed oil vegetables which are col lev* ted and dried
RHUDY & SPURLOCK,
. CARROLLTON, GEORGIA,
DEALERS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
SUCH AS
Dry Goods of all kinds, Groceries, light and heavy,
Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps, Clothing to fit anybody,
From the smallest boy to the largest man. Hardware,
Crockery and Glass ware of all kinds.
All of these goods are for sale and we don’t propose to be undersold by any one.
The public are earnestly invited to examine our goods add prices before buying
elsewhere. We also sell the
LIGHT RUNNING, NOISELESS HARTFORD SEWING MACHINE,
Die best in the market. Xoxv a word to our friends who oxve us. We are greatly
in need of the money due us, either for goods or guanos. We are compelled to set
tle up our indebtedness, and cant do so unless our friends xvho oxve us come to our
rescue. So please come up and settle and save cost.
We have just received a fresh lot of GUANOS and ACIDS for WHEAT and
OATS. Come to see ui one and all and yon will find W. 0. Perry and John H.
Ward always on hand to show you goods. Respectfully,
RHUDY & SPURLOCK.
GEORGIA PACIFIC RAILWAY.
FARMERS LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST!
ioo Cooking Stoves Just Received
-A.X THE
STOVE EMPORIUM
Stoves off from last season, down low, and must be sold!
ALSO
Tin Ware, Hard Ware of all kinds, Crockery, Wood, Wlloxv, and Glass Ware,
Brooms, Trays, Sifters, and a general assortment of House Furuishiug goods.—
Come every body and price and be convinced.
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ASKEW, BRADLEY & CO.
ZBA-IR/G-A-IHSTS! BA.HC3-A.INrS!!
We have a large and xvell selected stock of
Dry Goods, Groceries, Clothing, Boots,
Shoes, Hats, Notions, Trunks, &c,
In fact everything usually kept in a first class store, w hich xve propose to sell at
THE VERY LOWEST FIGURES.
Give us a call and we will convince you that we mean just exactly xvliat xve say.
ALSO
ASKEW & BRADLEY
Next door to ASKEW, BRADLEY & CO haxe on hand a large stock of
FURNITURE, COFFINS ANU BURIAL CASES.
COFHNS,FROM $3 TO $15;
BUTFtlA^B CASES, FROM $25 XO $100.
Metallic cases furnished on short notice. Vault cases and coverings furaisliedand
delivered free in the city. Don't fail to give us the first call, for we can furnish
them cheaper than they can be made or bought elsewhere. Also a full line of
Burial Robes, Burial Gloves, etc. Also the fullest and tastiest line of furniture
ever brought to Carrollton at prices to suit ex eryone. We carry a full line of Pat
ent Bed springs and Mattresses: %\*e also make a specialty of
SEWING MACHINES.
Attachments. Oils and Needles. 8e\ving Machines repaired by a first-class niaclii- 1 together with current notes of the day.
nest. All work guaranteed. Orders for coffins filled dax - or night. j As this magazine has been !*efore the
ASKEW Sc BRADLEY P ubUc for over fift - v - vear ^ a11 ma - v feel
I assured that the abox e w ill lie carried out
to the letter.
Address all communications to
J. H. Haulenbeek & Go.,
1006 Chestnut street, Philadelphia.
Send for Il'ustrated Circular and Club
Raisers’Lists.
[EWqOME
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.Sleeping Car on night trains betxveen Atlanta autl Birmingham.
Westward—Connect at Oxana xvith E T V & G and at Birmingham
xvith C N O ATP and L & N. *
Eastward—Connect at Atlanta with R & D, Ga R R. Central R R
of Ga, E T V & G, AY & A, and A & W P R R.
54 THYEAR OH
ODEY’S
LADY’S BOOK.
Loxv 'price ’of $2 per year.
Subscript ions will be received at this of
fice in clubs witk this paper.
’Hie Fuef. Puf.ss and Godey s Toady's
Book for one year at 82,50
PROSPECTUS FOR 1884.
We propose to make it without exceji-
tion the best as well as the cheapest Home
and Fashion magazine in America, and
xve believe a perusal of the list of attrac
tions to appear each month xvill prove
convincing to every reader.
Each Number will Contain
A beautiful steel plate accompanied by
a story or poem. A finely executed por
trait of one of the ex-presidents of the,
United States, with a short sketch. Ex
cellent colored fashion plates of the pre
vailing styles of dresses. Numerous il-
I lustrations of fashions iu black and white.
, Illustrations and designs of tlie latest
j patterns in fancy xvork. in colors or black
and white. An illustrated household de
partment. An illustration of architee-
! tural design. A piece of nicely selected
j music. A full-size cut paj>er pattern,
j Choice recipes for the household. Be-
I sides a rich variety of literary matter
! contributed by eminent writers, embra-
| cing novels, novelettes, stories, poetry,
charades, dialogues,art and fashion notes.
AGENTS WANTED for tlieXexv Book. 1\TP^
. J. i in and for tlie , 13tli district, G. M.
TYP"PT\Q AU TY A "DTTVTfl ‘Carroll county, on the 21st day of June
U l 11 iJJO UI UAIllli U next, on the question of “Restriction" or
_ , „ D . v | “Again t Restriction" of the sale of xin-
By BLUE and VjrvAl. ous.malt and spirituous licpiorsiu said dis
trict. said election to lie held at the us-
5t.
interesting accounts of exploits j Mav. 21st. 1884.
of scouts and spies, forlorn hopes, heroic j *
bravery, imprisonments and hairbreadth (tj/?Oa week at home. -85.00 outfit free,
escapes, romantic incidents, hand-to-hand JbOOp*v absolutely sure. No risk. Cap-
vou want
sex.
*. imprisonments and hairbreadth (h /j/ja xveek s
. romantic incidents, hand-to-liand ^ODPav abso^,.., .
struggles, humorous aud tragic cxents, J. „ . _* . , - . ..
lierilous journevs. bold dashes, brilliant ! • ' Leader, if you
successes and magnanimous actions on | . 1>e U°“L of . eUh !Y
THE STTIST.
NEW YORK, 1884.
About sixty million copies of Tlie Sun !
have gone out of our establishment'
NEWH0me hg]
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eraicus m the moon then back to Print- aIld Arti , ts . PIlla ^ ; , nd ! ad(i(M
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But Die .sun is written for the inhabit- jounial of UlP worid . pn »scntii^ in evSv
.ants of the earth; this same strip of in-j KKJ L . olllmu? J f ori ^ \
! tclhgence would girdle the globe 1I1;lttpi , froI11 the ablwt , vrit f r “ and l , ra D «
. twenty-seven or twenty-eight times. i v 100 original illustrations. It i, to the
! If every buyer of a copy of H e Sun iMtP1 ,., t 0 f ,. V erv one whose suhsoiStiS
during the past year has spent only one has pxpirpd . or \ vho t . h angin<r hL p a«
, hour over it, and if his wife or ns grand- „ f rPsi | lpIR . e< or mov - west ha^ forTS
father lias sj»cnt another liour, this news- , 7 f 111 luw
Unperin.^h.,, ,’h, h,,,,,,,, ^
race thirteen thousand years of steady
1 reading, night and day.
It is only by little calculations like
! these that you can formally idea of the and accept of our impanelled offer of the
| circulation of the most popular of Ameri
can newspapers, or of its influenceou tlie AmftriP.fUl Agriculturist
opinions and actions of American men lfW o „. .77 77 '
and women. 1884 * A $4.00 Periodical.
The Sun is, and xvill continue to Ik*, a A 600 PftfFP. Pirtinnarrr
newspaper which tells the truth without UVU 1 ^
fear of consequences, which gets at the .. 1000 illustrations,
facts no matter how much the process Pnpt? Dr PripruJo9"
costs, which presents the news of all the "L . , „ f 0 ^ GI1 ~ S ’
world without waste of words and in the ## Morns l_xlb Superb Piate Ezcrariu
COIMIIEj bach
Above is the exact representation of the
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The Finest Sweet Navy Chewing' SEWINGMACAINE 4VE 8ELL FOR $20 j with all its lieart for the cause of honest! «*uu ,
It is in everv respect the verv l>e*t of j floverment, 3,1,1 whidl therefore lK*liex*esj
the SINGER STYLE OF MACHINES !_ hat the Republican partv must go, aud
which are by far the
most popular machines in
the world. Finished in the best manner
»'
Tobacco Made.
The Gcuuine always bears a Red Tin-Tag
with our name thereon.
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.
, , . , ,, .. A , in shells., and and according to the high- '
heavy idate pix^r, beautifully tinted “ t medk J d authorities, nothmg is known ,
(ready for framing) size 22 x 29 in- in pharmacy or medicine to equal their A j. wantnl for The Lives of all
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rtress, (pc.stage or express 'paid,) SS Od£and!ffver!7i; i: TV
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Business
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ing the bobbin: the most eonxeuieut «tvle M,n> t0 ^ the mo - t interesting year in its
of table, with extension Ion", large ! liitor ? ‘ If you do not yet know the Sun
it is high time to get in the sunshine.
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go in this coming vear of our Lonl, 1884.(-in u
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ready, and you will read it xvith accustom- In Place of the Dvriouarv
All for $1,70
IMST paid.
king of,Singer mac hines.
Having adopted tlie plan of selling Ma-
large
in drawers and beautiful gothic eoxer. it
stands without a rival. " I ACTIVE C VNY \SsV|N u
So, 1 t t --ctu. '.amps f<\r i sample
file several editions of the Min are scut copy and see \\ h.u a xx , n.icrtnl *.v .vr if
^ _ bv mail, post paid, as follows: is now. Address
chines without the aid of agents and bv DAILY—50 cents a month. 86 a year: Jr Jr! f,x TW-: \r T - - i-
giving to the purchaser tlie benefit of the with Sunday edition, 87. vrange juaa Go. I'ATtd Jr.c.a 1 res
commission usually given to the agents, SUNDAY—Eight pages. This edition
’ " furnjshes the current news of the
world, special articles of interest to
everybodx-. and literary reviexvs of
nexv' books of the highest merit. 81
For Sale.
A valuable farm of one hundred
itiul sex*enty-five acres, one mile
from Carrollton. Thirty acres
babtnee heavily timbered. ' ,
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Good roa/l convenient, liounueu them once and you will nex er want a Ipolutely sure. At once address, TRUE A
bv little Tallapoosa river on one t better pill. For sale py druggists. j Augusta, Maine,
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when once known xvill be appreciated succeed from first hour. Tlie broad roadj
he world! 1 ry to fortune qiens before the workers, ab-;
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enable them to obtain Machines at one-
lialf of tlie regular prices. We therefore ,
sell for 820 the above style Machine, ful- j
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or sjiare time. To know why this book nearest railroad station, and we will send
of real xalue and attractions sells bet-' the machine, aud give instructions to al- j
ter than am* other, applv for terms to: low vou to examine it before \*ou pav fori
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the newspaper for the farmer's club our mper and tb-n ox. oll*»t
° f le "' ' vith ^ lo • agricultural journal at *2.00 jhw an-
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