The Carroll free press. (Carrollton, Ga.) 1883-1948, July 25, 1884, Image 3

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CARROLL FREE PRESS, CARROLLTON, CA, JlT/r 25 St LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. COTTISTT^ST NEWS. at Letter from Lost Mountain. Editor Free Press;—Leaving Homc-nuiue watermelons are last coming into town. Airs. IL C. Brown of this city is visiting relatives in Palmetto. home Sunday evening, 13th inst. I came as far as Waco, on the G. P.R. R., and spent the night with my friend ,1. W. Jeter. At 2 o’clock As Gathered Here and There by the Spe cial Scribes of the Free Press. Villa Rica. r ., , . . , . Reported Especiallv for tlie Free Press A cry little fruit has been brought 1 1 to this market so far this AVe learn that there season. A good shower of rain fell in rood Villa Rica and vicinity, last Fri- Alomlav morning, I was scared out j of typhoid fever throughout day evening, doing, muck good to of bed by the alarm clock, and shouldered my valise. I started for Bremen, where 1 boarded the train for “Hostile” (Austill) Junction, as the old lady on board the train called it. Learning, upon my ar rival that there would be no train up the E. T. A’. R. R. till about 1 o’clock P. AL, I decide to play Mrs. Potts to Powder Springs, adistance of about five miles. Reaching there in a “sweat of persperation’M con the countv. crops. AVe are having fair weath er this week, and farmers are fin- The Kingsbery Mill which has ishing up their work lor the season, been stopped for a day or two is all 1 AVith the exception of cotton being right again. late crops will certainly he good. Our clever friend J. A. Rhudy, • Business in town is nothing 'to and enthusiaism with which he ob- ' The first money order was pur- 0AKROLLTON CONQUERS. 11 . chased last Monday by John C. serves that same parent pursuing Pentecost on the post office at The Score Stands Forty for Carrollton to ' other interests, naturally concludes Newuan for sixty four dollars and Hogansville Twenty-four j that the School and the interests fifty cents. Sometime since the base ball club . 'involved therein, are of minor im- The school committee, we learn, Hogansville challenged the clui) P ortauce > aTlc !> a * ^>euefit selected Prof. J. L. Almon to assist .... . . | sequence, derives but l.ttle benefit lenge was promptly accepted and the game came off yesterday at the is having the picket residence painted. Mr. John AAA Gardner Jias re turned to Carrollton, after a short visit to Atlanta. A large delegation is expected to eluded to hire conveyance to Mid- j attend the Sunday-school conven- way Church, situated at the base of | t* on at ^kiloli today. Lost Mountain, distance from the , Spring seven miles, which dis- j tance was soon made behind one of planted in wheat 453 bushels. • Bennett Bros, best horses. At the- Air. (’. Saxon has raised the church, I found assembled a number i i )t) ^ tomato of the season. It of ladies and gentlemen from every : weighed one pound and two ounces, quarter, for the purpose of receiving instruction from Prof’s. Pound and Dennington, in music. This is called a Normal school. Joining myself to in front of his 1 brag on. Still the merchants * by AA'e understand that Air. made off of 27 k AV. T. acres Rev. G. AV. Colquitt of Palmetto will preach at tlie second Baptist church next Saturday and Sunday. ! buying chickens, butter and eggs, ; and fruit appear to be in good heart and busy. A new firm are opening out a store in one of the 1 vacant houses to-day. The gentle- i men are from Atlanta and have j come to stay. Harry McPherson is moving ! family in town to stay. He i been running his saw mill ' days. AVften he gets fixed will have a good paying business. The gold mines will he apt to i help out our town, when they get his has a few up he the company, I have in common with the rest been laboring heard to increase my stock of music lore. Our company has increased daily, which adds to the interest of the occasion. AA’e have in lie Normal class the best talent in the country, young teachers who have Airs. AL H. Simonton we regret to learn, is quite sick, at the resi dence of her son C. B. Simonton. Air. AM B. Alarchman says lie has the best patch of corn county, and AV. O. Perry to. present work. several hands engaged at m say Joseph Smith living near AA'e saw AA'm Popes, fish pond yesterday. It was truly a delight ful place for fish. It is well stocked with carp and no otiier kind can get in to destroy them. lie has three sizes at present, having J bought twice. Tlie largest are Shiloh about twenty Inches long, the small- the dit- eomc here on purpose to prepare died at his home, on Alonday last, quite suddenly from asthma. Air AV. L. Westbrook left at our office yesterday morning one of tlie largest Spring turnips we have ever seen. The talk about reading men out of the party ought to he stopped. The better idea would be to try and read them into it. for teaching music. Allow me to! mention a few, J. L. Sims, llape-j ville, J. AW A. Rowland, Antioch,! A. Manning, Alarietta, AW T. Harris, Alableton, L. A., Brown, Fairburn, Aberncethy, i Atlanta, and others from a distance, ! besides a score or more who live round Lost Mountain in this! (Cobh) county. Permit me to say < we are just simply having a fine j time of it. Our music was never) excelled in the state, and our teach- «■*. M***. Pound and Pennington I „ ro vve learll are doing their very best lor us. Prof. P. is too well known in Geor gia, to require of me any eulogy, and as to Prof. H. lie is simply the most learned vocalist in the state. He can by the use of his baton, enthuse a class till they will sing to their own utter astonishment. I wish everybody Thomas Alitehell, known in this community, son of Air. J. 1). Alitch- | ell, and brother of J. A. Alitehell, on Thursday. est about three. AH\ Pope is one of our substantial citizens, he raises his own farm supplies with a sur plus to sell, besides a good crop of cotton. Charlie Candler showed us- the picture (photographic group) of his brothers and sisters. There are eleven of them living in different parts of the county. Sometime ago they all met in Atlanta. During this time the picture was taken. The oldest is forty six and the young est twenty two. This is a beautiful last j family relic, and as each one of tlie children have one they will be very Prof. AW H. Andrews in the school here. AVe think the Selection pleases all the patrons. F. J. Gilbert ga ve'us the finest peach we have seen this year, 1 above place. From a dispatch from which grew in his orchard and which you may he sure was eat it with a relish. Air. J, AW AA'ebb’s wife we learn has been very sick several days. The shadow of death hangs over our town and community to-day. at this place for a match game, to I therefrOln he played at Nownan. The dial- Before concluding this article, I Last night July 22nd 1884, Airs. Sallie Strickland, wife of R. G. Strickland, nee, Aliss Sallie AA'il- liums, who was married Sunday Gth day of July passed into the realms beyond. She married in bloom of health and life and was taken sick with fever on Monday or Tuesday after the marriage and not recovering. She died at the time above stated. AVe leurn the burial will take place to morrow, nine a. m. at the cemetery in this place. Rev. AA'. AW Hoop officiat ing. Well doth it summer leaf explain, The transient state of feeble mail. We flourish fair m youthful bloom. Then drop, and crumble into dust. AVaken O Lord our drowsy sense, To walk this dangerous road, And if our souls be hurried hence Alay they be found with God! AA'e tender the young husband,our friend, so sadly bereaved and the relatives our hearty sympathy. Mr. 1.1!, l-erdue, we are requested ; ^ I"*** to state, is preparing a reply to Air. 1 Old lady Cansler S. J. Brown, It will be ready for i of general debility, the press next week. The article of Prof. II. C. Brown in reply to “Old Fogy” was handed in last week for publication, but old. She was buried At Grove church Saturday* Sam Leathers is very sick and lias been for some time. A change in (’arroll county could see- and hear owing to the crowded condition of expected about next AA ednesday Yellow Dirt Repotted by special. Hot and dry, farmers finishing up their crops. The crops on cotton lands Very sorry. Since my last the wife of Dr. S. B. Cousins was buried at her fath ers, 1 ?AIr. Levi Hollingsworth, hav ing died at her home at Luthers- vilie, after a protracied illness of some weeks. Dr. J. R. Af. Carter was mar ried to Aliss Emma Hollings worth Sunday the 20 inst. A great deal of sickness with us Pleasant at present, nothing serious. Spring chickens are being fed to their utmost in anticipation of those protracted singings and meet ings. ied last Friday die being quite him sing. Now just one word more. This Normal has agreed to join Carroll county in another session of four weeks next December, at Shiloh. AA'ill not Carroll county rise to the our columns, we publish it then. were unable to There was a laughing match on last AA'ednesday in front of the Commercial House, between Cap-) importance of the occasion, and tain Tumlin, Tom Ingram and Bob or four hundred Gaines. Tom Ingram won the J. It. Roberson. I niatch by 6 k laps, laughing the oth- ! er two plum out of countenance. furnish pupils. three Airs. AA'm. Davidson of AA’est Point, and her son Emmet, and Aliss Susie Rowe of Opelika, and Airs. Penn of Atlanta are visiting relatives in this place. Airs. 1). is mother of Airs. C. J. Julian. School Notice. The-exercises of the Carrollton Female School will be resumed Aug Hth and continue four months. Tuition from $1.50 to $3.00 per month. Patrons accounts will be credited with the public school Air. AA'. O, Perry tells us of a re markable case of precocity in a chicken of his. Sai<l’*chicken, he says, was hatched out in January last, time of the snow, and since then has come to maturity, laid a setting of eggs and hatched and rai sed a brood of chickens that are now the size of a partridge or larger. by the attending physician it being the 21st day. Some other sickness in the vicinity, but none of any conse quence in town. Rily Gilly from Texas is on a visit to friends and relatives in Carroll. He lived on the gold mines around here and used'to bo well known for many years. Kansas Post-Office. Contributed by J, A. excellent an Phillips. shower the well, cotton ! 1 AA'e publish on our first page the platform of the National Democrat- Hat 18th. I'pland corn look: improving fast, watermelons none but plenty of nice vines. The infant child of Air. S. C. Smith died tli<* 17th,*)and was buried at Poplar Springs on Fritlay. Air. AA'm. ic party, to which we invite the at- Glen tlied the 18th, and was buried tention of our readers. The party at the same place on Saturday.— fund. For further'particulars ap-! bi Convention at Chicago, unlike The general health is gtktd in purl ply to Thomas B. Slade Principal 3t Sheriff Sales. AA'ill be sold on the 1st Tuesday in August land lot 228 in the Third district of Carroll county, as the the property of unknown owner.— Levied on for taxes. I the party in Atlanta, was not afraid j neighborhood, to make a declaration of its princi- 1 There is to be and all-day singing pics. The platform is a sound one at Poplar Springs, the second Sun day in August, to which we invite which we heartily endorse. Fruit Jars. A large stock of fruit jars for sale at Dr. Fitts Drug store. 3t. AA'e learn that Prof. Tappan, prin cipal of Bowdon college has secured the the services of Prof. Thornton of this place as writing master of his school, for first two weeks of next term begining July 28tli. This will give "to the students of this col lege, a fine opportunity to be be- all who love to hear good singing. Gin Whetting Air T. C. Barnes writes us a pos tal card stating that he will be here before longfor tlie purpose of whet ting the gins of all those who want that kind of work done. Air Bis an old hand at the busi ness and lias always given satisfac tion we believe. come excellent scribes, as Prof l\, is a master penman and competent instructor. Air. Editor if you want to visit the western portion of the county that day get into tlie Jacksonville road and travel it 13 miles, and you will be at the place. The Free Press come in Friday but it does not get here on Friday every time, which we regret very much. tf The Millville Atmospheric Fruit Jar is the best. For sale by K_t. E. G. Kramer. Air. William Alote, living a few miles north of Carrollton, is one of the farmers of Carroll that lives I at home and boards at the same place. Not only this but he has a 1 surplus to supply to non-producers. 1 During the past seven months, we . learn from Alessrs Turner A Cham- ! ! hers, who buys his J produce that I they have purchased from him 1 | $116.00 worth of butter and eggs! alone not counting other produce bought from him. Whitesburg. Reported by J. T. D. It has been dry long enough for the farmers to geftheir crops clean and some are already done work. Some kind of wild being is crea ting considerable sensation in the community of AL \V. Alerk, AA'esicy AA’hite, Airs. H. AV. Sims, and J. A. Culpepper’s. AVe have heard vari ous descriptions of it some say it is a catamount others say it is a bear. A'arious persons have been attack- An Atlanta wholesale merchant comes to the front and exclaims: “I am near sixty years of age, am merchant of this city, and claim ed in tlie public road after nightfall James Hay, a well known colored by it and when they run from it, it man of this county living in the | seems to be satisfied and does not eastern part of this, the Carrollton follow them. Those who have seen district, died at his home on last it say it lias short legs,about four ; Aloudav. His death was not unex- feet, long body and busliy.liead and Godov’s Lay’s Book for August is an excellent Alid-Summer num ber opening with a pretty poem called “The Flower Gatherers,” which is made the subject tasteful steel engraving. Aliss Mathers’ story, “Brecing of the AA'eird,’’multiplies its charm as it proceeds, and is making a good hit for tlie Alagazine. The present number contains also the opening chapters of a serial by Cnristain llcid, “The Story of an Elopement,” which bids fair to add another lau rel leaf to the chaplet of this popu- ir novelist. The whole literary | tone of the Alagazine seems to be . improving under the present man agement, and it looks now as though Godey’s had taken a new lease of life and had before it a fu ture of great brilliancy. “Old Vi cissitudes, comes forward this month with a droll account of his “Experience Seeking an Earthly Angel; or. in other word’s The Right Kind of a AA'ife;” in which he gives verbatim copies the letters received in answer to his advertise ment (names only being omitted) The pen portraits drawn by the feminine candidates of themselves are decidedly amusing. “Tlie Nut- Brown Maid” increases in interest as the story advances. There is a fine array of talent embodied in the stories and poems, among which arc the following: “Triumph Days,” by Thos. S. Collier; “Destiny,” by Uncle Rube; “Sixteen and Twenty- one,”by Annie AL Fowler; “A Feast of .Cherries,” by Emily Len nox ;“The Fisherman,” by Henry A. Parke; “Fortune Felling,” by Dora Hastings; “Her Aunt’s Parasol,” by John A. Peters; “Jennie came to Atect Ale,” by M. AV. IL: “Two Roses,” “The Seamstress,” by Ifolis Freeman; Recreation (Charade),by Airs. S. L. Oberliolzer; “Abijah Beanpole, Storekeeper,” by the au thor of “The Bad Boy’s Diary,” A Life Study in Gray;”*Martin Van Buren ; Art Notes. " Air. A. F. Gardner received just before going to press welearn that the Carrollton boys cleaned up the Hogansville dub, the score standing Carrollton -10 to Hogans ville 24. - m • The Carrollton nine, who played tlie match game were: J. E. Alitehell captain and second base; C. Land, otrtch; T. J. New, pitch; AL B. Reese, short stop; B. AI. Hay, 1st base; A. F. Gardner, ■ , J ' i • i 3rd base; C. A. Tumlin, left field;) AA'-. E. Sterling, centre field; Dan Land, right field. will say to “Old Fogy,” that I thor oughly agree with him in regard to calisthenics, and that therefore, in my school, I have confined the drill to hours of recreation, not al lowing it to rob the brain of its due. Respectfully, IT. C. Brown. Two cows-'last week near Strick land’s Ferry, Forsyth county, went mad from the bite of a mad dog. It is said that the family had been using their milk tip to the time they went mad. - Carrollton Prices Current. Middling cotton bringing in this market Id Another Reply to “Old Fogy.” Editor Free Press:—Permit me to say a word in reply to Old Fogy. | As to the importance of thorough ness in the elementary training of children. I fully agree with him. i also freely admit that the best teachers do sometimes grade pu pils beyond their real advance ment in knowledge, hut I repel with scorn, the imputation, that I or any other honest teacher, would do this intentionally, and for tlie purpose, as he says of ob taining higher rates of tuition, re gardless of the child’s interest. To steal is base, but to act thus implies a much higher degree of moral turpitude, for not only is the patron robbed of his money, but an irreparable injury is done to his child, and in addition, the teachers has to that extent, betrayed a most sacred trust. I cannot believe that Old Fogy intended what his words clearly imply. He should remem ber, however, that he who speaks through the public press? is supposed to have carefully weighed his words and to give them their full meaning and appli cation, especially should his com munication have a direct or an in direct application effecting an in dividual or an individuals interest. 1 would further remark, in this connection, that the custom of writ ing over an assumed name,is,to say the least, of questionable proprie ty, unless it be a purely literary a production, or one of such general application that it cannot by any legitimate construction lie made personal. Though the teachers are partially responsible for the evil pointed out by “Old Fogy”, yet they are by no means wholly responsi ble. I thank “Old Fogy” for giving me an occasion to call attention to some of the faults of patrons which interferes very materially with the proper training of their children. Instead of entering tlicir children at the beginning of the term, they often allow their own convenience, tin* wishes of the child or some oth er trifling circumstance, to deter mine when the child shall start to school, so it often happens, that the term is half out before all the pupils are entered. Now every well in formed teacher knows that the effi ciency of a school jlepends very largely upon a judicious classifica tion; and every intelligent person, whether teacher or patron, will readily perceive how utterly impos sible it is to make a proper classifi cation when pupils are entered as I have stated. I do not think it an exaggeration to say that this evil alone, robs our schools of twenty five per cent, of their effi ciency. Another evil of equal, if not greater magnitude, is irregu larity of attendance. If parents could see, as I see, the effect of this evil, they would allow no ordi nary circumstances to keep their children from school for even one day. The loss of a day, now and then, would not count for much were its effects confined to that day but also they interfere very materially with the progress of the child when in attendance, and be sides are a positive injury to those who do attend regularly. Tardiness and irregularity of .at tendance cannot be too strongly CORRECTED WEEKL I Butter I Eggs Wheat Aleal $osn Oats....................... ■ Peas Dried Peaches (unpealed) ” ” (Pealed)..’. ►Sweet Potatoes Chickens Rsigs ’.... Tallow Beeswax Bacon Sides Bulk sides Sugar Cured Hams Lard Flour Salt A'a sack “Liv “ “ Alolasses Syrup is. O “ Sorghum Sugar brown “ white Tea • Coffee Bagging 8 $1 on l 0 o 1 00 39 I 25* Ties Arrow Rope Cotton “ Sisal Iron Steel “ (lasted .. Leather sole.. Calf skins Hides dry Green ■ $3) 10 75 13@26 1 8 18 12 k 11 16 % 12k 3(0 3k $1 10" $1 25 50 50 @05 50 9 11@ 12 80 .16(320 Ilk $1 75 20 1*5 3 k 6 '10 20 28@ 30 t@4 00 10 4 COUFFY CHURCH DIRECTORY. METHODIST EPISCOPAL. Corinth, 1st Sunday and Sunday night; Alt. Zion, 2nd Sunday and Saturday be fore ; Bethel, 3d Sunday and Saturday before—R II Waters’, pastor. METHODIST EPISCOPAL, SOPTH. Carrollton, first and third Sundays in each month—J. AV. Heidt, pastor. New Hope, 1st Sunday and Satudray be fore. 11 a. m.; Paul's church 2nd Sunday and Saturday before 11 a. in. AVhitesburg, 3d Sunday and Saturday before, 11a. m. Alt. Carmel, 4th Sunday and Saturday before, 11 a, ni. Pierce's Chapel, 1st Sun day, 3 p. in., and 5th Snnday II a. m. .and 3 k p. in.; County Farm, Coweta county, 1st Sunday, 7 b^uUv Hutchinson's, 4th Sunday, 4 p. m^vriitesburg, every sun- day 7,k p. m. except the 1st Sunday.—T. G. Alorgan, pastor. Smyrna 1st Sunday and Saturday be fore; Stripling's Chapel, 2nd Sunday and Saturday before; Roopville 3rd Sunday and Saturday; Camp Ground, 4th Sunday and Saturday before.-Jerre Reese, pastor Midway 1st Sunday and Saturday be fore ; Shiloh 2nd Sunday and Saturday hpfnrp* "Rnwrirm. SimHav nml Satiir- before; Bowdon, 3d Sunday and Satur day before; Paynes' chapel, 4th Sunday and Saturday before—J. N. Alt ers, pastor. PRIMITIVE BAPTIST. Tallapoosa, 2nd Sunday and Saturday before: Poplar Springs, 3d Sunday and Saturday before—E Phillips, pastor. Bethel, 1st Sunday and Saturday lie- fore; Hopewell, 2nd Sunday and Satur day before: County Line, 4th Sunday and Saturday before—J D Hamrick, pastor. MISSIONARY BAPTIST. New Lebanon. 3rd Sunday and Satur day before.—J. AV. Hood, pastor. Oak Grove, 2nd Sunday and Saturday before—AA’illiam Daniel, pastor. Carrollton, 1st and 3d Sundays—E B Barrett, pastor. AVhitesburg, 1st Sunday and Saturday before; Bethesda, 2nd Sunday and Sat urday before; Eden, 3d Sunday and Sat urday before; Beulali. 4tli Sunday and Saturday before—AA’ AV Roop, pastor. Aberleeu, 1st Sunday and Saturday be fore: Bethel, 2nd Sunday and Saturday before—J AI D Stallings, pastor. Alt. Olive, 2nd Sunday and Saturday before: Providence, 4th Sunday and Sat urday before—S B Little, pastor. Bowdon, 1st Sunday and Saturday be fore—Jno. A. Scott, pastor. Bowdon 1st Sunday; Pleasant A'iew, 2nd Sunday and Saturday before—T A Higdon, pastor. Carrollton—Second Baptist. Fourth Sunday and Saturday before. J. B. S. Davis, pastor. METHODIST PROTESTANT. Carrollton, 2nd Sunday in each mouth at the Presbyterian church—Dr. F II M Henderson, pastor. Antioch, 1st Sunday and Saturday be fore: New Hope, 2nd Sunday and Satur day before; Smith's Chapel, 3d Sunday and Saturday before; Bowdon, 4th Sun day and Saturday before—Juo Thurman, J AI M'Calinan, pastors. PRESBYTERIAN. ('arrollton, 4th Sunday, Dr Jas. Stacy, pastor. CHRISTIAN CHURCH. New Bethel, 1st Sunday and Saturday before, supplied by J A Perdue, district evangelist. Bethany, 4th Sunday and Saturday before, supplied by J A Perdue, dis trict evangelist. Enoii, 3d Sunday and Saturday before supplied by J A Perdue. Beersheba, to be supplied. 0URT CALENDAR. Carroll superior court, 1st Monday In considerable experience. For many S pectcd ‘ as ]ic ha( i been sick for about feet somewhat like a bear. We are vears hiv kidneys have given me two months, from a complication expecting continually to hoar of its great trouble, attended \\ itli mueh ; () f c ]j se ases. The deceased, although capture, and are Very anxious to well thought, of by all who knew him. Byind us- ality he had acquired pain. Aly appetite failed and gen- a colored man, wth oral health declined. Nothing that monev could secure ever gave me relief until I used 1>. B. B., which j try and frn was magical on me. I say to you quite nice little competency, his see it. Air. J. C. Ib- Hogs in orchards destroy insects. Never roll ground when it is moist. Jersey red hogs must have high feeding. POWDER Absolutely Pure. 'Hus powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and wliolesoineness. Alore economical than tlie ordinary kinds, nml cannot be sold in competition with tlie multitude of low test, short weight, alum or plioshate powders, sold only- in cans. Royal Baking Powder Co. TOO AA’all-St.. N. Y. April and October—S. AV. Harris, judge, J AI B Kelly, clerk, J AI. Hewitt, sheriff. Court of ordinary, 1st Monday in each month : For county purposes, 1st Tuesday in each month—E. L. Richards, ordinary. JUSTICE COURTS. THE ONLY TRUE IRON TONIC FACTS RECARDINC Dr. Barter’s Iron M It \r!!i purify and enrich tlie BLOOD, reprtilnfo LIVER amt KIDNEYS, and Restoki-: tiie the HEALTH and VIGOR of YOUTH! In all those diseases requirinjt a certain and efltcleu. TONIC, especially Dyspepsia. Want of Appetite,Indiges tion, I.uyk of Strength, etc., Us use is marked with immediate, ana wonderful results. Bones, muscles and nerves receive new force. Enlivens the mind and supplies Brain I’ower. a jl mCC sufl'criii£ front all complaints La Lv iCQ peculiar to their sex will find in DR. HARTER S IRON TONIC a sale and speedy cure. It gives a dear and healthy complexion. Tlie strongest testimony to the value of Du. Hakteu's luox Tonic Is that frequent attempts at counterfeiting have only added to the popular ity of the original. If you earnestly desire health Jo not experiment—get tlie Okiginal and Best. Send your address to The Dr. Harter Med.Co.M St. Louis, Mo., for oar "DREAM BOOK.” B Full of strange and nsefal information, free.^ Dr. Harter’s Iron Tonic is for Sale by au. Druggists and Dealers Everywhere. ( s e i CARROLLTON. 714th District, G. AL, 2ntl AVcdncstlay in each month—E. B. Morrell, N. P., G S Sharp, J P. LAIHDSBORO. 713th District, G AI, 2ntl Frit lit}' in each month—AV L Graven, N P., John K Roop, J P. BOWDON. 111th District, G AI, 3d Friday in each mouth—AV II Barrow, N P., Jabez Allies, AVHITESBURG. <K s '2nd District, G AI, 3d Friday in or month—Richard Benton, N P.*, The J. Strieklaud J P. TEMPLE. 649th District. G M, 3d Sa* each month—J AI Gobi), N P. doit, J P. VILLA RIC' 642nd District, GAI: each month—Marcus D Stone, J P. MOOT 729th District, each month—J* man, J P. 4- ., 8 r »°' T - A -y*rner, > 1 1297th D ; each inop Richards. x CAR» eL s ., t „rd*v G AiV p.; J T > or ' jj Jones, > 1240t’ each t> 11 eat’ Sf ■tb 'j* Jo* ►Starchy foods are not good for skin diseases. condemned on account their effect —— on the progress of tlie child in ac-, A "Py*i7P 8 , ‘ na </ont ? P°-<> . . ° , ,. , , , il XI IZiUtage, and receive fi^ quinng an education, hut, great as j cogtIy J)0X of o.’ 00 ds which *- ~ the evil is in this respect it is small when compared with their effect on the CHAitACTKB of the child. Promptness and punctu? i;i essential to — ‘ -A*- *• Mi ■*$%<**»* "•Hi, to more money righf else in thh i sue**'” * •Af" •tfi i iv J 31 vii. if-t ,, I G v r Jf; •\Kv b V V Siaitb, es- ^..nt of A’ewnan was Air. \W A. Gostlcv old man, young man, if your Kid- j fate being within the neighborhood neys give you any trouble, use one f t : .. ” bottle of B. B. B. and be cure on . f ..‘ * J ’ "* s,y a >««« of the recojnjnendatiop,” A, Jh ,strictest pitegnt) T and his credit for the amount of property he my Coffins at clothes of day or night & Co. •ill ,trices ami bnrlt. I ° WQed ’ Wll!S as k r OO(l WC presume, as , . ' 1„ c, s amt 111 rh , the w ’ ... t. aU kinds furnished , . a over visitin' Tuesday last ATrs. Cheney of (’arrollton was visiting her father, J. L. Porter this place last week. Air. J. AI. Fi-’' Ground hone is gradually assert ing its value as a fertilize’* ally when mixed * home few**" r~ taking. at . , „ ,, | good farmer audit was as su'*’ Askew, Bradley I k,. _ he amassed his pro* heard his fa*" -xiy are in every under- ” nether it be the develop- I ;at'l t0 ''- h, ‘ raCtCr ’ or ,he rrosecutio,, - .vith other ami’ lnCSSenfCri>rlsC - -vxiizers. Insects do not Another evil which space fnri.imJ * of! h ^ ent the nt % h borh°od ofgroniul! m ° to enIar «° "Ron, hut which I j hope in so great tm,„k as nny cann °t forhea. 1 -ve, a - •> ul help you .vorl.l ' ! sV y t i iau “JtUiig -ecu from first born- ’’iBe hm‘T to fortune opens before' tbe w or] S- . r0i | d soluteiy sure. At once JSrol feA (-O., Augusta, Mbiue. ’ 1 u K • s - . -* T. KEW MEXICO. 1310th District. G Af - Ut each month—J p y.-ttes, N Jones, J p. F n, P., Lowell. HKlrd Distrit-t- (* at. t each month AV v Timn ' d ^aturdar in Todd, J p. A Iimmons, N f>. 0 Holmes' Suro i of* Blanks for sale at this office. tliat x -ccy. We have I Atlanta are ;. -»ISKW**! f Tf fo "" •teiu, ‘ <ll «l %8-i /. J> Covvan great numbers .... last vo a J C “ tnmon "H 8 SCC “ i “ OHlt,rp> “ ccs - Mr ' JOl> " “t"' 1 ttifv or farJ »or who allows hi„„clf V«n,g ro Wl> . t . 5and fj« become ,o„ bo8y with his “J to plant a garden makes a iiiWing his resi-l. n " st . ake tllat lle wilt ■UiMUB innot forbear to mention, is the ...difference of parents and their apparent lack of interest in all ma!- ters pertaining to the progess of ec "Id while in school, and also of the general interest of tlio school. JlyULg,—— Wash sSp?" mit : jHioutii. Sure ce. -ntifVk Iveepin r clean- _ tying the ' V :rc diseased r i j. Lfl.nqr g ums> A hr i' lo , rf,)Vlhr ^ h . t°r bad taste in the >r. , -L rc ~ ,,rc ior ulcers or >r mou.h. Sure cure for nurs- ?. * ( ; rc . ,n cuth. Sure cure for r Cn, ' SCfI ] 7 " :,ms ^ S, * re for indices- V j£2r tL i' Wcatik-r!} ,wi- i'ceples: fei: f «ise.«cd jfums. Sure • ■SAttl- A;: “K cr extraction M ! :ry, ‘ L" rt:s diseased gums and y |: .7;'k* 1 k ius ed t>y „ FAIa I’LAV. U22nd District, G Af; 40, r pi , (‘••ich month—J \v ( ; , rm u v f rK ; '- v m Williamson, J P. ™ A 1 J B SHILOH. 1371st district, G. AI . . •neb month-E AV Harper, j p Job work exe- cuted with n.et.