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CARROLL FREE PRESS,
CARROU/roX, GA., Jn/V 11 , ’84.
Letter from Indian Springs.
Mr. Editor;—I left Carrollton
on the morning of the :3>th alt., and
came via Griffin and Atlanta to this
place. Making doseconnection?at
Griffin I arrived in Atlanta just be
fore noon of same day where I re-
AVeonly issue a half sheet this
week. We do this becanse it is the
fashion with conn try press on 4th
of July week, and because we were mained until the 30th, spending the
very anxious for a little time to hoe
out a very grassy cotton patch*
The National Democratic con
vention is now in session at Chi
cago, and the country is looking
forward to its action with no lit
tle interest. The majority of the
interval agreeably, despite wet
weather and sloppy streets. We
certainly have had phenomenal
AN e hope that our readers will wea fher during the last few weeks,
forgive us, and we w ill try and unprecedented even in the memory
do so no more. of the oldest inhabitant. In fact,
so far at least as the climate is con
cerned, the times seem to be sadly
out of joint, and between the cy
clones, the freshets, and other cli
matic disturbances, we seem to be
entering upon a new epoch of me
teorology'. By the by, since my
delegates are evidently in favor of arrivaI here, I have been informed,
Cleveland, but as it requires a two that several gentleman near here
thirds vote tonominate it may prove state that, where the last cyclone
a difficult matter for him to get parsed near this place, they could
,, , , ,... „ , , . , . see distinctly a gigantic man, of
through. A bitter fight Is being *
made upon him by John Kelley,
leading a minority of the delegates
from New York. That grand old
statesman, Thurman of Ohio, ac
cording to the latest despatches
seems to he corning to the front
and it is the general impression
that if Cleveland fail- to secure the
prize, that this veteran Democrat,
the “noblest Homan of them all,”
will stand,a good chance to come
in. So mote it be. It is a little dif-
XEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Z. T.Gl THRjSY; ):■
Boot and Shoemaker,}
ROOPVILLE, - - - GA.
Solicits the patronage of those wanting
any work in his line. Repairing at short
notice and in good -ryje. Give me a I
trial.
Carroll MASONIC Institute,
The exercises of this Institution will
fjeresmned Atig. 11th.. 18*11 and rontin-
ae for three month- All pnpils within
the school age will receive the benefit 1
of the Publie Fund. Tuition due at the
end of term. II. C. BROWN.
1-mo. Principal.
CIFIC RAILWAY.
IMIIE TABLE.
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5 Central Standard Time.
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To the Voters of Carroll County.
I announce myself a candidate for Or-
fierce and vicious aspect sitting as- dinan* at the elktion for County officers
tride of the funnel shaped cloud, j with gratitude to the people for con- <
apparently guiding its course, and j fjdence and favor shown in the past, 1
TAYLOR MFG. CO.
For terms and prices apply to E. G. KRAMEIl, Carrollton, Ga.
manifesting the most intense and
hall if elected, give my entire time and
. , , . . , . attention to tfite careful discharge of the
relentless ferocity^in Ins- eounten- j this responsible office,
ance. j Respectfully,
, . . Wm. Beall.
Atlanta is a live, wide-awake and j _
t>ro"ressive citv, fullv abreast with
the times, and determined to win ATTENTION FARMERS.
in the race for metropolitan honors , , am f,, r footer's celebrated <*n-
and emoluments. While in At- j „ inf . a c “ |tenJjial afK , Wmshi,. gins.-
lanta, I attended a meeting in pro-;” ... .
*n>* at Trinity church and heard IMorrpnn ha.mg a rail, a* >
the eelfl.rated Sail. .loner preach, j think I ean make, it to roar intent
Had the pleasure also of hearing j
ficulttoenthu.se us over men, as we uienn of the First Methodist)
have long since ceased to be a hero church, and J. M. White of .St. Pauls.
At 3‘., o’clock on Sunday evening,
I attended the finest Sabbath-1
... .. , school at St.Pauls I ever saw, weath- A Well Known* Citizen* ok At-
like throwing up .,ur hat. ...... .. \ TV> ,. rri i lanta Lavs Down* his (hitches.
1 er and all things considered. 1 here
We have kept our forms onen «i_i I have only a few w ords to say, w hich !
KENTUCKY
MILITARY
INSTITUTE.
ii
AHanmlaltP. O..Fr»nkH»fa,Ky. <izirtif*a
from Frankfort. Has the turrut healthful and beautifnl
location in *he Sfa«». I.it hytraa a- w-tl *» h—at—1 by
eteam. A full atwi able Orllesr-Farnltr. Expend- as
mod-rat- *.« .nr i-oll-tr*. FarUrlh -»»rte-
zin. krpieaiher la*- For ratal.,sue., rtr.. n!.|r-*s
a, above. COL. R- D. ALLEN, »apt
wor-hipper, but if Thurman should
get the nomination we should feel
A Tale of Two Crutches*
er anti all things considered. There
°l ,f n were about 190 in attendace, al- j arp f,| a t e that 1 have berii eonfinetl to
till 2 o’clock, Friday hoping (that though the heavens were weeping my bed for two months with what was
we would get the remit of the at the time, and the ntarreta
convention’s action, but up to that fiuitemuddy. The•music was inspir- occasionally by the use of crutches, and
ing, and the children were apt in this condition I commenced the uae of
• 7u B. B. B.. four bottles of which enabled
in their *s.~ * .. ! nie f 0 discard the use of my crutches and
On Mondav afternoon of the 30th
time, the latest news we have is
the first ballot, resulting as follows:
Cleveland tyj-2.
Bayard 17G.
Thurman gg.
McDonald
Randall 73.
Carlisle 27.
As it takes 550 to nominate there
is no telling what the outcome will
lie.
RHUDY & SPURLOCK,
CARROLLTON, GEORGIA,
DEALERS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
seen 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 thc.ee goods are for sale and we don't propose to be undersold by any one.
The pnblic are earnestly invited to examine our goods and price# before buying
elsewhere. We also s«ll the
LIGHT RUNNING, NOISELESS HARTFORD SEWING MACHINE,
The I jest 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 rant do so unless our friends who owe 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 us one and all and you will find W. O. Perry and John II.
Ward always on hand to show you goods. Respectfully,
RHUDY & SPURLOCK.
A. M.
7 10
P. M.
4 io
0 L’ve Atlanta Arrive
r. as.
8 00
7 23
4 30
? 3
♦Ilowell. 1 ,a
7 49
7 33
4 50
7
♦Pevton, Ga
7 4H
7 :K)
4 55
8
Chattahoochee
7 37
7 46
5 13
12
*('oncortl, Ga
7 27
7 3*’
5 25
15
Mableton, Ga
7 21
8 HO
5 40
18
Austell, Ga
7 11
8 OS
5 51
21
Salt Spring.-, < ia
7 0*
g 00
’ 6 17
27
Douglasvilie, Ga
6 3m
8 3»>
6 50
j 32
Winston, Ga
8 5;J
7 16
i 38
Villa Rica, Ga
6 29
0 11
7 48
45
Temple, Ga
6 13
9 33
8 26
54
Bremen, Ga
5 34
10 INI
9 08
i 64
Tallapoosa, Ga
3 32
10 18
9 35
70.
Muscadine, Ala
5 17
10 38
10 08
i 4
Kriward-svill, Ala
3 00
10 36
10 37
| 84.
Heflin, Ala
444
11 10
11 01
90
IhiYisviile, Ala
4 31
11 18
11 14
93
Choceolocco Ala
4 24
11
11 29
97
PeArnianville, Ala
4 16
11 42
11 51
101
< lx ford. Ala
4 03
12 00
12 00
♦Oxanna, Ala
4 00
A. M.
1H3
AprStvl
12 10
12 10
104
Anniston, Ala
3 40
12 33
12 50
112
♦Berclair, Ala
3 10
12 43
1 05
116
Eastabogii, Ala
-3 off
1 02
1 33
122
Lincoln, Ala
2 43
1 18
1 55
127
Riverside, Ala •
2 2)
1 23
2 05
129
Seddon, Ala
2 25
1 36
2 30
134
Eden, Ala
2 12
1 33
2 56
140
♦Cook’s .Springs, Ala
1 55
2 10
. 3 24
145
♦Brompton Ala
1 30
2 20
j 3 40
150
Leeds, A la
1 20
2 30
4 30
161
♦Irondale, Ala
12 50
3 05
5 00
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P. M.
3 20 p m.
10 20 p m.
6 00 a m.
Lvfc
An*
Birmingham
Meridan
New Orleans
Arr 12 20 p m.
3 20 a m.
10 00 p m.
Jackson
Vicksburg
*F lao Station
— 10 35 p m.
LTe 8 00 pm.
Read Up.
Birmingham.
liam
1 boarded the E. T. V. &. G. train
and reached the station opposite
nearest here about 6 o’clock p. m.
whence I proceeded by hack a dis
tance of 2 miles to this place, where
T arrived safe, if not sound, about
one hour later, and took lodging
that night at the “Elder Honse.’’
It is a matter deeply to be regretted
that the railroad was not run close
to the spring, as it would have been
a great convenience to invalids,
and an immense advantage to the
i town located here.
The spring is situated at the base
of a beautifil bluff, with an island of
several acres in front, and faced by
romantic bluff on the opposite side.
The scenery* all around the spring
! is very attractive <-ind picturesque
and all the natural features of place
! and its surroundings, demonstrate
1 the fact beyond all controversy that
rm .. , ... ,, , , ! God intended it as resort
The
Cleveland Nominated.
Since the above was put in type,
the second ballot has been taken,
resulting in the unanimous nomina
tion of Cleveland, after which the
convention took recess till 3 p. m.,
for consultation with reference to
the selection of Vice-President.
Bruce has been
Rev. J. T.
called to take
terian eh
accept.
the correct way to got at the
of the people.
for inva-
. . , lids. Bv special treaty with Mcln-
take charge of the Presby-1 . , . : r 1 ... . r T .
... ”, . tosh, chief of the tribe-of Indians to
urch at LaGrange and will . ...
0 ! which he belonged the spring with
one thousand acres of land attached
was deeded to the state of Georgia
Meriwether county selects her in the year lH2 ». At present, how-1 l’ riw *
congressional and senatorial dele- L ver tho Htatc . haH a reservation'
gates by primary election. I his is () f 0! ,|y jo acres, which includes the
spring and the adjacent bottom land
bluffs, rhere was sonic opposition
among the Indians to the original
cession of these and other lands in
the state, and curiosity prompted
me, since my arrival here to ascend
and
of rock, not far
itteml to business. 1 had previously us<tl
all well recommended medicines without
relief. It has been over two months since
rising B. B. B., and I co ns ider myself
a ircrmanently cured man.
J. P. Davis,
Atlanta, Ga. West End.
Frightful Nasal Catarrh.
PIECES OF BONE.
For four years I have ireen afflicted with
a very troublesome catarrh of the head
So terrible has its nature been that when
1 blew my nose small pieces of bones
would frequently come out of my mouth
and nose. The discharge was copious and
at times exceedingly offensive. My blnrsl
became so impurcthat 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 asymptom 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.
Gillam, w ho knows of my case.
Mks. Elizabeth Knott.
We will mail on application to anyonein-
terested in blood anti 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. Large
bottles 81.00 or (i for 83.00. Sold by all
druggists or expressed on receipt of
BLOOD BALM CO.
Atlanta, Ga.
A correspondent of an agricul
tural journal wants to know bow
a dog can be prevented from suck
ing eggs. Hold the dog firmly by
the collar and suck them your
self,
Dr. Pemberton‘s Triplex Liver Pills.
'Iliese celebrated Liver pills contain
The boy who arrived in Philadel
phia last week from the West pre
tending to bo the long lost Charlie
Ross, has acknowledged that lie is
an imposter. Every few months
some precocious youth assumes this
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
stand upon the huge boulder! therapeutic action upon the Liver and
from the “Varner r d5r ^; u y
I on the Liver: enre ( hills and lever, Dvs-
ITouse,” from summit of which a pepsia, Hick Headache, Billions Colic,
disaffected brave made an eloquent j Constipation. Rheumatism, Piles, Palpi-
snoech in which he denounced -1ml tatio11 ’ Iciness, TorpidLivea, Coated
spt (( n, i n w nil n lie U< nounct (1 .UUI | Ton guo, Slccnlessncss and all Diseases
threatened vengeance against Me-1 of the IJver
FARMERS LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST!
100 Cooking Stoves Just Received
.A-T THE
STOVE
Stoves off from last season, down low, and must be sold!
ALSO
Tin Ware, Hard Ware of all kinds, Crockery, Wood. Wllow, and Glass Ware,
Brooms. Trays, Sifters, and a general assortment of House Furnishing good*.—
Come everv body and price and be convinced.
JESSE E. GRIFFIN.
ASKEW, BRADLEY & CO.
ZB-A-IR/G-A-HtTS! B^ZRO-A-IItTS!!
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 we 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.
COEEIJSrS, EFtOISJ $3 TO $16;
BURIAL CASES, FROM $25 TO $100.
Metallic eases 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 chcaj>er than they can Ik* 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 Mattresses; we also make a specialty of
SEWING MACHINES.
Attachments, Oils and Needles. Sewing Machines repaired by a first-class mnehi-
nest. AH work guaranteed. Orders for coffins filled day or night.
ASKEW Sc BRADLEY.
6
3 30 a m.
5 00 a m.
Read Down.
Sleeping Car on night trains between Atlanta and
AYkstward—Connect at Oxana with E T V A G ami at Birinin
with CX O A TP and L A X.
Eastward—Connect at Atlanta with R Ar D, Ga R R, Central R
of Ga, E T V A G, W A A, and A Jt W P R R.
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Subscriptions will be received at this of
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The Frf.k Pkess and Godey s Lady's
Book for one year at *2,30
PROSPECTUS FOR 1884.
We propose to make it without exeei>-
tion the best as well as the cheapest Home
[ and Fashion magazine in America, and
we believe a perusal of the list of attrac
tions to apj*ear each month will prove
convincing to every reader.
Each Number will Contain
A beautiful steel plate accompanied by
a story or i>oem. 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 pr<
vailing styles of dresses.
R
Intosh for his surrender of their
hunting grounds to the “Pule
Faces*” This threat was afterwards
executed by the murder of Me*
role oldv to gct i liUe notorietv and | Intosh ’ m>ar the Chattahoochee
, river, 111 ( am
go back to the slums from winch lie ’
came. These smart youngsters need
a*little moral education with a raw
hide whip.
For Sale.
A valuable farm of one
and seventy-five acres, one
'from Carrollton. Thirty acres
cleared, balance heavily timbered.
Good road convenient. Rounded
by little Tallapoosa river on one
side. Terms easy. Apply at this
offi ce.
irroll county, Ga.
The name given
to the .Spring by the
aborigines was, “Healing Waters”
| and it is said that they had great
1 faith in the sanative virtues of the
hundred ' V !lt ‘‘ r * r,u ‘ present name by which
mile i* called, “Indian Spring,” was
given to it by the whites who first
settled this regeon.
Tlie principal ingredients of tlie
water are, sulphur and magnesia.
Sulphur to open the pores of the
skin, and magnesia to pass off the
morbid secretions. Their medical
virtues are said to he fine for all
and heart
and Stomach. If you do
1 not "feel very well," a single pill at bed-
I time stimulates the stomaeh, 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 be denominated the
best Liver pill and autl-billios medicine
j cvrr introduced; and, like a True Friend
; when once known will be appreciated
j and prove a blessing to the world! Try
1 them once and you w ill never want a
better pill. For sale by druggists.
Du. J. S. l’KMUKKTON & Co., CllClll-
sts, Atlanta, Ga.,Proprietors.
Gin Whetting
Mr T. C. Barnes writes us a pos- j ‘licenses, except lung
till nmistntiiiKtliat lie will In, lu ru 1 ' liw,l9l ' i s a " <l dro >’*- v - M.ny have
before long for the purpose of whet
ting the gins of all those who
want that kind of work done.
Mr B is an old hand at the busi
ness and has always given satisfac
tion we believe.
tf
£ An Atlanta wholesale merchant
comes to the front and exclaims:
“J am near sixty years of age, am a
merchant of this city, and claim
cog side-table experience. For many
years my kidneys have given me
great trouble, attended with much
pain. My appetite failed and gen
eral health declined. Nothing that
money could secure ever gave me
relief until I used B. B. B., which
was magical on me. I say to you
old mail, young man, if your kid
neys give you any trouble, use om*
bottle of IL U. B. and be cure on
my recommendation.” "A. L. D.
been the cures wrought by these
“Healing Waters,” and hundreds
of people flock here every summer
from all parts of the country, to re
new their health and recuperate the
vital forces, for a new lease of
life. Instances of marvelous cures
have been related to me, that have
occurred during the present year.
No Georgian need to go outside
of his own state, to find good
health and healing from the
mineral springs with which she is
blessed.
G. A. Gardner.
Indian Springs, July 4th, 1884.
Congress
inst.
adjourned on the
. .*•*!
3th
lion. George T. Barnes has been
nominated for congress from the
Tenth district.
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