The Carroll free press. (Carrollton, Ga.) 1883-1948, June 27, 1884, Image 2

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CARROLL FREE PRESS. v CARROLLTON, GA., Ji nk 27, ’84 It is stated that nearly 1,300 cases are standing for trial at the Octo ber term of Fulton Superior Court. Regular trains commenced run ning on the East and West rail road, running from Cartersville to Cross Plains, Alabama, on Sun day last, And now we see it stated that the temperance folks will have a convention in Atlanta on the fourth Thursday in July. The new boat being built at West Point, for the navigation of the Chattahoochee up to Franklin, is rapidly nearing completion. It is to be called Franklin. Mrs. John H. Seals, wife of the proprietor of the Sunny South, At lanta, died at the home of her hus band in that city, on last Saturday night. The LaGrange Reporter of the 19th inst says that that venerable Baptist minister Rev. Hugh Car michael, died suddenly at his home at Hickory Flat, Chambers county on the Saturday before. Mr. C was well known in western Georgia, as he lived a'number of years in Harris county. In the walking match between Atlanta and Macon on last Tuesday in the former city, Macon won the second and fifth prizes and Atlan ta the others. Prater the Atlanta champion made 37 miles and 10 laps in 0 hours. In the election 911 the bridge question at Franklin, “Bridge’' carried the day by an overwhelm ing vote. The News did not give the votes for the sake of the no bridge men, who were so ignomin- iously defeated. I n view of the shortness of the oat crop and in order to supplement it in the way of forage would it not be a good idea to plant such forage crops as will mature. Indian corn sowed in drills four feet apart is re commended, also peas sowed either broad cast or in the drill. It has been telegraphed all over the country that the New York Democratic state convention was for Cleveland. The New York Sun, which ought to be pretty good au thority, seems to be uncertain ab out that and says a careful exami nation of the list of delegate casts doubt upon this propsition. It thinks if Cleveland is finally nominated, it will not be because the New York democracy want him, but be cause tliev cannot do better. A correspondent of the Atlanta Constitution writing from Buchan an on the 23rd inst, gives the fol lowing account of a shooting at that place : Friday night while the justices court was in session at this place an alter cation occurred between J. 31. 31c- Bride and W. J. Head, Sr. 31. J. Head, son of W. J. Head, drew a pistol and fired three shots shoo ting Dr. Smith in the hand and G.3I. Woodly, town marshal, in the head. Both light wounds. 31r. Ben Russell of the Bain- bridge Democrat, was a delegate to the late State convention, and when some fellow wanted a com mittee of ten appointed to get up a platform, the Constitution reports, Ben as rising selemnly andenquir- ring “what the democratic platform is, ” which query it is stated was greeted with applause, and upon a motion totablethe resolution, itwas done. We dont know whether the action of the convention,in sitting down upon the platform fellow was complimentary to it or not. The in ference might be drawn from this incident, that the party had no prin ciples, or it was afraid to attempt a declaration of them, that itwas in favor of anything to get into power and after it got in, as some express it, it would show its hand. If this inference is correct and* thiswas the motive that prompted the conven tion to refuse to adopt a platform, its action certainly will not meet with the indorsement of all those who are in favor of direct methods in politics, as well as in everything else. We are free to say, that so far as we are concerned, that we are no admirer of the 3Iacehiavellian style of statesmanship. Expediency may be a good thing but we be lieve in a party showing its colors It should not be ashamed of its principles, if it has any, and it should not be afraid to place them where theyjmayjbe read and known of all men. Now there are certain principles of government which we have .always been taught the Democratic party professed and which we believe are in harmony with our republican institutions, and if the party still hold to these principles, which have been handed down by the fathers, we see no ob jection to enunciating them upon all proper occasions, and we know of no more fitting occasion than a convention assembled upon the eve of a presidential election to pro claim its doctrines and to herald forth to the world the true Demo cratic principles It was the Ameri can or Know Nothing party which made itself the laughing stock of the country in 1860, when afraid to adopt a platform, enunciating def initely what it believed, attempted to hide itself behind the glittering generality, that it was in favor of “the union the constitution and the enforcement of the laws.” As Some fellow,wittily remarked at the time it might as well have proclaimed itself in favor of “Ya nkee Doodle and the Star Spangled Banner.” If the Democratic'national conven tion, which meets next month, should in imitation of the Georgia Democracy, refuse to adopt a plat form, or attempt to hide behind some such glittering generality, as the Know Nothing party did, it would no doubt and justly too, be come the laughing stock of the country. Now we know Ben Rus sell well enough to know that he is not the man to be in favor of hy pocrisy, expediency or indirection, in politics or anything else, and we rise to inquire why he sat down upon that platform fellow ? ■ The present year has been a re markable one in many respects There have been more than the us ual number of storms by land and by sea. Shipwrecks have abounded and commercial disasters have strewn the shores with dismantled crafts. Floods have drowned the hopesjif farmers in the Southwest ; and frost has t descended like a scourge on the crops and gardens of the North and East. But the storm that will sweep the Republicans from power in November will make tilings even. The good will then overbalance the evil.—Telegraph and Messenger. We learn from the Atlanta Con stitution that the preliminary de tails! have been arranged for an ex cursion of the Georgia Press asso ciation and it is proposed that the party leave Atlanta the 23rd of July. The route is from Atlanta to Roanoke, Va., thence over the Shenandoah road to Baltimore. Stops will be made at Luray Cave, the Natural Bridge'and other places of importance. It is stated that an effort will be made to extend the excursion to a point further north than Baltimore. 3Iattie Lee Price, electro- mag netic girl of Bartow,, has come to greefin Cincinnati .through the alleged misrepresentations of her manager. 3Ir Harris, proprieter of the mammoth museum of that city, brought suit against her ..for #1,000 damages. He claims that he was made to believe that Miss Price was the original Georgia el ectro-magnetic girl, mistaking her for the famous Lula Hurst, and that since engaging her, physicians and all scientific men, are unanimous in the opinion that she has no elec tric or magnetic power, but muscu lar strength, guided by a cunning knowledge of the power of gravita tion. Love is better than spectacles to make everything g reat We have heard of a considerable row which occurred in the lower part of the county last Tuesday. It seems that 3Ir. 3Ionroe Gore some time since sold a still to Elijah Rog ers and William Humphreys, and their failing to pay the money when due he had the still attached. The purchasers found out where the officers had placed it and took pos session ef it. Last Tuesday Rog ers Humphries and Henry Capps met at Jack Smith (colored,s) church and Rogers and Humphreys accused Capps of having informed Gore where they had concealed the still. They got np a dispute over this and Humphreys threw a rock at Capps and ran into the'church and began shooting through the crack at him with a revolver. Capps conclued that he would “run home and get his gun,” and so sud denly that in a few minutes he was out of range of the shots.—Douglas- ville .Star. To the members elect of the Dem ocratic Executive Committee, of Carroll County: The mass meeting held in Carrollton on the first Tues day, elected the following Executive Committee for next two years,to wit: Tenth District W C Adamson, 31 It Russell, George II West: Kan sas, D N Tilman, J T Green; Sixth District, It L Rowe, I E Cobb; Fifth District W 31 Jones, Jack Fassiier; Eleventh District J C Shackleford, Jno Veal; Shiloh, E W Harper,.! 31 Flecther; Seventh District T D 3IcGuire, J T Aber crombie; Lowell, S W 3Iillican J W Burns; Bowdon, J II Word, W II Barron; Whitesburg, C P Cordon, Col. Holderness; Villa Rica, J T Tolbert, A Cheeves; Fair Play, J Z BeddingficUl, J T Eady; Third District 3r 1) Wat kins, J Hutcherson; New 31exi- co J II L Benford, Word Jones; Turkey Creek, H 31 Reid, G I) Creel. It is necessary that an organization be had as early as possible, as mat ters of some importance demand the prompt attention of the com- ttljttev. It is especially desirable that eyery member be present, and participate in the organization. Af ter consulting with many of the committee, we assume the respon sibility to request the committee to meet in the Court House on the first Tuesday in July at 11 o’clock a. m. and we hope, every me., ber will be present. G.H. West, W. C. Adamson, 31. R. Russell, C. P. Gordon. For Everything that goes to make a Desirable Gun, the REMINGTON FIREARMS ARE UNEQUALED GEORGIA PACIFIC RAILWAY. T,Of~! AT. TIIMIIE T-ABIjIE. Blanks of all kinds for sale at this office. NEW ADVERTLSE3IENTS. To the Voters of Carroll County. I announce myself a candidate for Or dinary at the election for County officers in January next. With gratitude to the people for con fidence and favor shown in the past, I shall if elected, give my entire time and attentjpn to the careful*discharge of the duties of this responsible office. Respectfully, Wm. Beall. ATTENTION FARMERS. I am agent for Cooper's celebrated en gines, Centennial and Winship gins.— Before purchasing give me a call, as I think I can make it to your interest. N. FAIN. Holmes’ Sure'Curs MouthlWash AND DENTIFRICE/ A splendid dentifrice for eleln< in? the tecth.keeping the gums healthy and parity in? tha breath. Sure cure for diseased gums commonly called scunry. Sure cure for bleeding gums.' Sura cure forbad or foul breath. Sure cure for bad taste in the mouth. Sure cure for ulcers or sore mouth. Sure curt for nurs ing sore mouth. Sure cure for neuralgia, caused by gums dis- ear»ed. Sure cure lor indiges tion, caused by diseased gums. Sure cure for sleeplessness caused bv diseased gums. Sure cure for healing ana hardening the gums after extraction of teeth. Cures diseased gums and tightens loose teeth (caused by tartar) after the dentist has re moved tartar and cleaned the teeth. Sure cure for any and all diseases of the gums and mouth. Recommended by many leading dentists. Price fi.ooper bottle. Liberal discount to the trade. Ask your dentist or druggist for it. or send fo Dnu J. P. Si W. SL 1IOL3IES, VentliU. Ncatri De> pot) Macon. Ga. LAMAR, RANKIN* Eori'Ga. LAMAR, RANKIN ft LAMAR, Wholesale Agents. Macen and Atlanta, Gtorgifc A Tale of Two Crutches- A Well Known Citizen of At lanta Lays Down his Crutches. I have only a few words 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 I commenced the use of B. B. B., four bottles of which enabled me to discard the use of my cratches and attend to business. I had previously used all well recommended medicines without relief. It lias been over two months since using B. B. B., and I eo us ider myself a permanently cured man. J. 1\ Davis, Atlanta, Ga. West End. Frightful Nasal Catarrh, PIECES OF BONE. For four years I have been afflicted 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 and nose. The discharge was’eopious and at times exceedingly offensive. 3Iy blood became so impure that my general health was greatly impaired, with poor appetite and worse digestion Numerous 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 in 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. Gillani, who knows of my eftse. Mrs . Elizabeth Knott. We will mail on application to auyonein- terested in blood and Skin Diseases, Scrof ula Rheumatism, Kidney Troubles, etc., wonderful and unquestionable testimoni als of cut es effected by B. B. B., the quickest blood purifier ever known. Large bottles $1.00 or 6 for $3.00. Sold by all druggists or expressed on receipt of price. BLOOD BALM CO. Atlanta, Ga. The Ideal Tonic and Exhilarine. French Wine Coca.—The natives of South America regard the Coca plant as a divine gift and speak of it as that heav enly plant which satisfies the hungry, strengthens the weak and makes men forget their misfortunes, etc. 31en of sci ence, poets, scholars, divines, lawyers, physicians and others devoted to much study and thinking, speak of it as the “intellectual beverage" as the mental ex hilaration and activity produced by wine of Coca is truly wonderful Many of the most eelebatedphysicians in the world who have thoroughly tested the French wine of Coca say: We regard this as the perfection of nervines, the purest tonic, tlic best invigorator, the king of remedies against dyspepsia, and anemia, the restorer par excellence. The best remedy in the world t-o cure mental and physical exhaustion, all chronic and was ting disease, dyspepsia diseases of the li ver, debility of the nervous system, gas tric irritability, constipation, *sick head ache, gout, etc. Specific for neuralgia and nervous headache, its action in neu ralgia is rapid and pleasant, relief being experienced in a short time." Ask your druggist for a pamphlet which will give you convincing proof of the great merits of the French Wine Coca. For sale by druggists • DkJ. S. Pkmbkkton & Co., Atlanta, Ga., sole Proprietors. Dr. Pemberton's Triplex Liver Pills. These celebrated Liver pills contain three medicinal elements of rare and won derful efficacy—the concrete juices of vegetables which are collected and dried in shells., and and according to the high est medical authorities, nothing is known in pharmacy or medicine to equal their therapeutic action upon the Liver and Blood. Triplex Liver Pills act directly on the Liver: cure Chills and Fever, Dys pepsia, Sick Headache, Billions Colic, Constipation, Rheumatism, Piles, Palpi tation, Dizziness, Torpid Uvea, Coated Tongue, Sleeplessness and all Diseases of the Liver and Stomach. If you do not "feel very well," a single pill at bed time stimulates the stoqiach, restores the appetite, imparts vigor to the system. The remarkable success which has at tended the use of the Triplex Pills just ly entitles them to he denominated the best Liver pill and antl-hillios medicine evrr introduced; and, like a True Friend when once known will he appreciated and prove a blessing to the world! Try them once and you will never want a better pill. For sale by druggists. Dk . J. S. Pemberton & Co., Chem- sts, Atlanta, Ga., Proprietors. SEE THE HE SHOT GUN. MODEL OF M RIFLES, SHOT SONS, REVOLVERS, RIFLE CANES. co ~ * t Central Standard Time. FIREARMSfor HUNTING and TARGET SHOOTING. SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. LAMBERSON. FURMAN & CO., SOLE ACENTS REMINCTON SPORTINC GOODS, 281 & 283 BROADWAY, YORK. * WESTERN OFFICE, H. LAMBERSON A CO., 73 STATE STREET. CHICAGO. ILL. NEW RHUDY & SPURLOCK, CABROLLTON, 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. A. M. 7 10 7 23 7 33 7 36 7 46 7 52 8 00 8 08 8 22 8 36 8 53 9 14 9 35 40 00 10 18 10 38 10 56 0 L’ve Atlanta Arrive a 1 ♦Howell, Ga ♦Peyton, Ga Chattahoochee *Concord, Ga 3Iableton, Ga Austell, Ga Salt Springs, Ga Douglasville, Ga Winston, Ga Villa Rica, Ga Temple, Ga Bremen, Ga Tallapoosa, Ga 3Iuscadine, Ala Ed wards vi 14, Ala Heflin, Ala 11 10 11 18 11 28 11 42 12 00 r m. 12 10 12 35 11 01 11 11 11 29 11 51 12 00 A. M. 12 10 12 50 Davisville, Ala Choccolocco Ala DeArmanville, Ala Oxford, Ala ♦Oxanna, Ala Anniston, Ala ♦Berclair, Ala 10 45 10 00 All of these goods are for sale and we don't propose to be undersold by any one. ITie public are earnestly invited to examine our goods and prices before burins; elsewhere. We also sell the LIGHT RUNNING, NOISELESS HARTFORD SEWING MACHINE, Hie best in the market. Now a word to our friends who owe 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 who owe us conic to our rescue. So please come up and settle and save cost. We have just reeeived a fresh lot of GUANOS and ACIDS for WHEAT and OATS. Come to see us one and all and you will find W. O. Perry and John 11. Ward always on hand to show you goods. Respectfully, RlIUDY & SPURLOCK. Eastaboga, Ala Lincoln, Ala Riverside, Ala Seddon, Ala Eden, Ala ♦Cook’s Springs, Ala, ♦Brompton Ala Leeds, Ala ♦Irondale, Ala Birmingham LVE FARMERS LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST! 100 Cooking Stoves Just Received 3 20 p m. 10 20 p m. 6 00 a m. Birmingham 3Ieridnn New Orleans Arr 12 20 p m. 5 20 a m. 10 00 p m. AT THE STOVE EIMIIPOIER/ITTIM: Stoves off from last season, down low, and must be sold! 3 30 a m. 5 00 a m. Read Down. Sleeping Car on night trains between Atlanta aud Jackson J10 35 p m. Vicksburg Lve> 8 00 pm. ♦Flag stations Read Up, ALSO Birmingham. Westward—Connect at Oxana with E T V& G and at Birmingham with C N O & T P and L & X. Eastward—Connect at Atlanta with It & D, Ga B It, Central It It of Ga, E T V & G, W A A, and A & W P It It. Tin Ware, Hard Ware of all kinds, Crockery, Wood, Wllow, and Glass Ware, Brooms, Trays, Sifters, and a general assortment of House Furnishing goods.— Come every body aud price and be convinced. JESSE E. GRIFFIN. ASKEW, BRADLEY & CO. BARGAINS! BARGAINS!! 54 ThVeAR OF ODEY’S LADY’S BOOK. Low -price ’of $2 per year. Subscriptions will be received at this of- (] is* We have a large and well selected stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Notions, Trunks, &c, In fact everything usually kept in a first class store, which wc propose to sell at THE VERY LOWEST FIGURES. Give us a call and we will convince you that we mean just exactly what we say, ALSO ASKEW & BRADLEY Next door to ASKEW, BRADLEY & CO have on hand a large stock of FURNITURE , COFFINS AND BURIAL CASES, COEEIISrS, FROM $3 TO $15; BURIAL CASES, FROM $25 TO $100. 3Ieta!lic cases furnished on short notice. Vault cases and coverings furnished and 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 everyone. We carry a full line of Pat ent Bed springs and 3Iattresses; wc also make a specialty of SEWING MACHIlSrES- Attachments, Oils and Needles. Sewing 3Iachines repaired by a first-class machi- nest. Ail work guaranteed. Orders for coffins filled day or night. ASKEW Sc BRADLEY.' AGENTS WANTED for the New Book, IV P TI( '. E , — ; V . n 1,1 h « ! , AN in and for the 713tli district, G. 31. T) L' UTlQ fYP H A "R"TNTP ( ’arroil county, on the 21st day of June Ui I I I I /O UX UiiXllil Ulnext, on the question of “Restriction" or •rj DT TTp - rt)A v i “Again t Restriction" of the sale of vin- •tSy uLUL ana Lr KA Y. ! ous.malt and spirituous liquorsin said dis trict, said election to be held nt the 11s- Thc great collection of the most thril ling personal adventures on both sides during the Great Civil War. Intensely interesting accounts of exploits of scouts and spies, forlorn hopes, heroic bravery, imprisonments and hairbreadth escapes, romantic incidents, hand-to-hand ual place cf holding elections in said dis trict, for members of the General As sembly. R. L. RICHARDS. Ord’v.a 3tay, 21st, 1884. .it. $66i'!y eek at home. 85.00 outfit free. , „ , , - , absolutely sure. No risk. Cap- struggles, humorous aud tragic events, J. ., 1 . perilou. journeys, bold d.,h,5. bHIItani “ of Se,- successes and magnanimous actions on ' , A.",, * , or eiuiei .rx, each side the line. 70chapters, profuse- ^nnioke great pay all the LT 11. LIST HATED to the life. Xo other! ^ wo *’ "itl. absolute certainty book at all like it. Outsells everything. !fnte_for particulars to II. IIallktt <t Address SC AM ME LL & CO. Philadelphia, Pa. Co. Portland, Maine. LORRILLARD’S MACCOBOY SNUFF. KING OF THE SINGERS CAUTION TO CONSUMERS : As many inferior imitations hare ap peared on the market In packages so closely resembling ours as to deceive the unwary, we would request the purchaser to s«e that the red lithographed tin cans in which it is packed a'ways bear OUR NAME AND TRADE MARK. In buying an imitation you pay as inuchfor'an in ferior article as tlic gen uine costs. BE SURE YOU OBTAIN THE GENUINE LorriUard’s Climax RED TIX-TAG PLUG TOBACCO. The Finest Sweet Navy Chewing Tobacco 3Iade. The Genuine always bears a Red Tin-Tag with our name thereon. BEWARE OF I3IITATIOXS. Above is the exact representation of the SEWING MACAINE WE SELL FOR 820 It is in every respect the very best of Guide to Success in Business and Society, The most universally useful book ever published. It tells completely How to do Everything in the best way, How to be Your own Lawyer, How to do Business Correctly and Successfully, how to act in Society and every where. A gold mine of varied information to all classes for con stant reference, agents wanted for all or spare time. To know why this book of real value and attractions sells bet ter than any other, apply for terms to STANDARD PUBLISHING GO, 610 Arch gt. Philadelphia, pa. the SINGER STYLE OF 3LVCHJNES which are by far the most popular machines in the world. finished in the best manner with the latest improvements for wind ing tlic bobbin; the most convenient style of table, with extension long, large drawers and lieautiful gothic cover, it stands without a rival. fice in clubs with this paper. The Free Press and Godey's Lady's Book for one year at 82,50 PROSPECTUS FOR 1881. We propose to make it without excejv tion tiie l>est as well as the cheapest Home and Fashion magazine in America, and we believe a perusal of the list of attrac tions to appear each month will prove convincing to even* 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 lustrations of fashions in black and white. Illustrations and designs of the latest patterns in fancy work, in colors or black and white. An illustrated household de partment. An illustration of architec tural design. A piece of nicely selected music. A full-size cut paper pattern. Choice recipes for the household. Be sides a rich variety of literary matter contributed by eminent writers, embra cing novels, novelettes, stories, poetry, charades, dialogues,art and fashion notes, together with current notes of the day. i As this magazine has been before the public for over fifty years, all may feel, assured that the above will be carried out to the letter. Address all communications to J. H. Hanlenheek & Co., 1006 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Send for Illustrated Circular and Club Raisers’ Lists. ^RfECT^Y A BTIC ULA A CM ^ NO EQ uAt OUT OF ORDER. — THIIE STJIsr. NEWHOffimiuMEC NEW YORK, 1881. f 30 UNION SQUARE NEW YORK. MASS. FOR SALE BY GA About sixty million copies of The Sun . have gone out of our establishment during the past twelve months. If you were to paste end to end all the columns of all The Suns printed and sold last year you would get a continuous strip of interresting information, common sense, wisdom, sound doctrine, and sane ; \y ;m t p f or ^^4 wit long enough to reach from Printing JOHN 31. 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