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DRIFTING
OUR WAY
“THE lowest prices on every
thing.” We can afford to, having
two stocks thrown together.
SPECIAL BARGAINS
are passing out of our door daily.
Inducements to cash purchasers.
CABROLL FREE PRESS.
BY EDWIN R, SHARPE.
The people^ of LaFarette, Walker
eountT, think they felt an earthquake in
that place, at 10 o’clock' Wednesiaf
morning.
A. J. Gibson. of Itockmart, father of
the Key. J. T. Gibson, of the North
Georgia conference, died at his home atj une
OVER THE COUNTY.
The News as Gathered Here and There
by the. Special Scribes of the
Free Press.
WESTVIEW.
After a long silence we break the mo
notony by coming forward with the
declaration that Westyiew is not dead
bat sleepeth. Still in the ring to stand
for the right and oppose the wrong.
Now a word as to onr silence We have
•been busy, quite busy ever since 26th of
1895, and this state of aflaiis
Rockmart, on last Tuesday night.
According to the new directory of At
lanta, that city has 114,430 people living
in it. It is claimed that there was an in
crease of five thousand to the population
during the past year and that of the
very best people.
Gov- Atkinson has appointed Hon. W.
M. Henry, ex-judge of the Rome circuit,
to fill the vacancy caused by the resign
ation of Judge Turnbull of that circuit.
The appointment is a good one.
0(ir N|illii)<?ry Departnpt
Is complete. We bought this stock
at a great sacrifice and we are go
ing to sell it cheap, and we mean
CHEAP. If you need millinery
don’t fail to see us.
Mrs. Bagwell and Miss Came Alexander
conduct this department and will be glad to
see the ladies ol Carrollton.. Mandevill block.
Utah has recently been admitted t#
the union. She makes the forty-fifth
star, which will have to be added to “old
glory.” Utah is famous first for her
production of Mormons and Fecoud for
silver.
A hunter down m Savannah reports
finding a drove of monkeya in one of
the swamps near the city. In yiew of
this statement it would be a good idea
for the said hunter to make a few new
year resolutions at once.
It John Bull sends his “old mangy
lion” to this country and expects the
people to fall down and worship him,
OF ALL KINDS will be kept and every b.mu.th.T.B.ronn«.i..cMu»trid.
QROGERIES
price we quote is the lowest. We intend to
keep our prices always the lowest.
CxTT -A-3ST OES..
We keep the following brands:
W. O. C., Gossypium, Ashepoo, Farmers
Special XXX, Double Anchor and Phos
phate. Call and see us before buying.
H.O.&G.W.ROOP.
c c
SPECIAL.”
Since October ist we have been
selling goods exclusively for cash.
By this means we have been able
to sell goods from
25 to 50 per cent cheaper
than ever before and our business
has greatly increased. The peo
ple appreciate our prices. Call
and see for yourself. Remember
we have but one price to everybo-
Askew, Bradley & Co.
“One Price Spot Cash Store.”
dy
Arrangement w T e offer HOME AND FARM iu combi
nation with our paper, for 1.25-
Home and Farm is a 16 page agricultural journal lor
farmers, made by farmers. Everybody knows what
an unequaled paper it is. Old subsetibers get it in
combination by renewing. Free Press, Carrollton,Ga.
The Southern Cultivator and Dixie Farmer-->
With the FREE.PRESS, both for one year $1.50.
The Cultivator is a high class $1 journal. Get a copy.
The Detroit Free Press, the world famous humorous
paper. A large illustrated Twelve Page Weekly, and
has the Largest Number of Special Contributors of any
Weekly published in America with THE CARROLL
FREE PRESS only $1.50. Sample copies free.
C U. STEWAKT.
President.
J. B. E. BKOWK,
Cashier
J. T.BRADLEY,
Vice-President,
CARROLLTON BANK,
CAKROLLTON, GEORGIA.
Capital $60,000. Individual Liability $120,00C
Does
a Conservative Banking Business.
o
Ample capital and Resources
to Protect onr Desposits and
Accommodate our Customers
in their Reasonable wants ai
Accounts of Banks, Colorations, Merchants, Plantersianc
Iddivi duals Solicited.
free.
Cut this out. as
Useful Household
Articlesseut tree to anyone who cuts
out this coupon, and scuds it to us wiin
h 2 cer. r stamp and the name and ad-
M of somebody who you tlnnk would
like tq.be an agent for last selling good^
which We Send on Trust, ''benvou
write he sure to cut out this coupon as
^ attention wi l be paid ^ anyone
-ending a stamp without rm..o>ni a a
coupon. Address New Y ® rk Tr “ s *
Combination, 538 and 540 East 1x6 h
Street New York.
Why siet he your
own Middls*man?
England’s prime minister has ap
pointed Alfred Austin as the nation’s
poet laureate. The offise has been va
cant since the death of Tennyson. The
literary world was hopeful of the ap
pointment of Swinburne.
his back, to scatter gold in his path
otherwise the lion will get rough treat
ment. We arc a people easily pacified
when rightly approached -especially
the gold bugs.
It is now said that Cleveland’s^call for
bonds is all right and that tbeY will all
be taken up. The eradicate of bankers,
formed for the purpose of gobbling them
up, it is claimed is dissolved, but ther
will bid as individuals and that as indi
viduals they will take about seven-tenths
of the entire issue.
caused us to leave the reading and writ
ing world to take care of themselves.
Of course the reading public is not much
hurt by our silence, but we have missed
so many opportunities of making known
our likes and dislikes. Yet we guess
it is all right for we realize that our ex
pressed opinions do not change the af
fairs of nations, neither do they produce
any change in climate, for the globe up
on her axes does still continue to re
volve and latitudes, longitudes and alti
tudes remain unchanged. But after all
there is comforts untold in living a life
of quietude aad peace, out here in
Westview the Eden of these United
States, natures most favored spot of
North America. Ask the 4th of July
orators, and other statesmen, what is It
the poet says about “Truth crushed to
earth Ac.” Take a pleasure drive among
our boulevards and beautiful streets and
see for yourselves- There is not a grog
shop nor a wine room left in our beauti
ful city. Yes at last at last we have a
dry town. So dry we can hardly get
enough water out of our wells to wash
the dishes after supper.
Soule and Jimmie Pope, late of Car
rollton, hare located in our midst and
gone to work like pop corn in a hot oyen
and if they keep this move on them, we
look for such an oyer production in corn
and cotton that prices will go down to
zero.
Miss Belle Ragan, one of Barge’?
charming belles, is visiting friends and
relatives in Westview.
The school at West End under the
able management of Prof. Martin is in a
flourishing condition, and we are glad
to learn that he is not afraid to let the
people know that he will us# the rod
rather than spoil the child. With this
kind of discipline well enforced you may
put us down as a Martin man and w#
will back him up with four students and
a little dash.
Hay n't time yet to bother with poli
tics. Will only say w# favor rotation in
office and want them rotated with good
pure, honest men, who are not afraid
for their official acts to be unfolded to a
gazing world. Westviewite.
IN MEMORY
Of Little Mary E. Hanvr who departed
j This life od the 13th of October 1S95.
1 My Dear Sister Avey—I feel that a j
mothers sorrow for the loss of a beloved I
child cannot be assuaged br the com
monplaces of condolence, vet I must
write a few lines to assure rou of mY
heartfelt sympathy in your grief. fcThere
js one thing however, that should soften
the sharpness of a mothers agony, under
such a bereavement. It is the reflection
that little Harry is pure and guiltless and
that of such is the kingdom of heaven.
It is well with Harry. Much sin and woe
has he escaped; it is a treasure laid up
in a better world and the gate through
which he has passed to peace and joy
unspeakable, is left open so you in due
time, may follow. Avty let this be
Tour consolation.
Oh where is now, our Harry dear,
Gone home to mansion’s bright- and
fair.
No more he’ll shed the bitter tear,
He’s happy in his mansion there.
•Gone home with Jesus to dwell.
Farewell dear Harry till we meet,
Before the throne of God above,
And cast our crowns at Jesus feet,
And sing the triumphs of his loye,
Harry’s gone home there to dwell.
Affectionately, Your Brother*
That great paper, the Atlanta Constitu
tion, with its accustomed enterprise, ha*
sent Mr. P. J. Moran, one of its best
special writers, to Cuba, to get at the
true inwardness of things in that coun
try. Mr. Moran is a splendid news gath
erer and the readers of the Constitution
will now get something reliable from the
seat of war.
Delegate Flyrn, of Oklahoma Territo
ry, is fightrag Secretary Hoke Smith, of
the interior department, because he ap
points outsiders to the offices in that
territory. It strikes us that the delegate
is right. Local self government is a
cardinal principle of the democratic
faith.
; 1THICA.
The school at Bay Springs opened
the first Monday in January with about
seventy, scholars.
ProL. O. F. Mason, of Douglas county,
will be-our teacher for the ensuing year,
assisted by Miss Peggy Camp. Bay
Springs is fortunate in securing such
teachers. What we need now is a good
school house, which we are bound to
have.
Mr, H. T. Lambert, of near Mande-
ville, is visiting relatives in this commu-
WHOLESALE
WE
You very much indeed ior your
patronage for the year 1895 and
THANK s6
ask a continuation of the same for the year 1896.
Our Motto: “Spot Cash.” r
WE HAVE a lot ol very desirable goods that we are selling at
Wholesale Cost in order to make room for Spring Goods. La le^,
Ribbed Vests worth 25c. we sell for 15c. Infants Ribbed V ests woi th
35c we sell for 20c. Childrens Ribbed Vest worth 40c, we sell for
W’e know of but one community In
the world where dyspepsia is practically
unknown, and that is in the shakers of
Mount Lebanon, N. Y. These good peo
ple have been studying the subject of
digestion for more than a hundred years,
and that they understand it pretty thor
oughly, is evidenced in the foregoing
fact. Their Digestive Coidial is the
safest and best remedy in cases of indi
gestion that we know of. A trial bottle
can te had through your druggists for
the trifling sum of 10 cents.
The Shaker Digestive Cordial supplies
the system with food already digested,
and at the same time aids the digestion
of other foods. It will almost instantly
relieve the ordinary symptoms of indi
gestion, and no sufferer need to be told j
what these are.
25c. Cloaks at your own price. Fine Plush Capes worth $15.00
we sell for $9. Muffs worth $1, we sell for 50c. The best Button
Shoe for $1, a better Button Shoe for $1.10 worth f
The best Ladie s Rubbers you ever saw for 40c. Ladies, Misses
and Childrens’ Over Gaiters, see to know. .
The chance of your life to buy Dress Goods and and 1 nmmmgs,
and Millinery Goods at prices that will astonish you.
The best stocking you ever saw for 7 1-2 and 10c.
Trimmings and Millinery Goods at prices that will astonish you.
The best stocking you ever saw for 7 1-2 and 10c. . , e . v ~ es ^ S0Ck
in the world for 5c. 2 spools good thread 5c. Ladies ribbed \est
worth 35c for 20c. Ladies’ ribbed vest worth 60c for 40c. Water
proof worth 60c for 40c and hundreds of other goods.
Come, See and Get the Bargains.
Laxoi. is the best medicine for chil
dren. Doctors recommend it in place of
Castor Oil.
EVERY FAMILY
SHOULD KNOW THAT
> V ' V h U.
^ V VEGtTABLE. i ’
PAIN-A
nity.
Mr. C. B. Lambert wears a smile,
most from tar to ear. It’s a boy.
“Little Kid.”
al-
YEAL.
A happy new year.
Veal academy is completed and Miss
Carrie Bryant took charge of the school
there the first Monday in this month.
She is a good teacher f rom what we can
hear.
Measles are raging in sections down
this way. Flowbot,
Goy. Bradley, of Kentucky, finds that
state b idlv in debt on coming into office
and he recommends among other things
as a means of reducing expens#?, that
there be a cut in official salaries. 'This
is the first time we have ever heard of
such a recommendation being made, bat
it is certainly on the right line. It was
made by the first republican governor
the state ever had.
Senator Joe Blackburn, of Kentucky,
a life long and loyal democrat, has been
nominated by the democratic caucus of
the legislature of that state, for re-elec
tion, but the democratic gold bugs refuse
to support him and it is quite likely that
a republican will represent the grand
state of Kentucky in the nextsenate of
the United States.
The Supreme court has denied Mrs.
Fambles and Gus Nobles a new trial.
Now unless the governor extends execu
tive clemency, the murderers of old man
Fambles will die on the gallows. Mrs.
Fambles, it will be remembered, with
the assistance of Nobles, the negr#, de
liberately murdered her husband last fall
in Twiggs county. Upon the trial they
were both found guilty. An appeal for
a new trial, to the supreme court, has
resulted In sustaining the verdict of the
court below.
The Weekly Constitution of Atlanta,
as every well posted newspaper man
knows,h as th# largest circulation of any
paper in the south,but it may not be gen
erally known that the post office where
Pay bat one profit bet ween maker and
user and that a small just one.
Cur Big TOO Page Catalogue and Boyers
Guide proves that it’s possible. Weighs
S>4 pounds, 12,000 illustrations, describe^
and tel Is the one-profit prlceof over 48.0W
articles, everything you use. We send it
for 15 cents; that’s not for the book, hat
quick.
MONTGOMERY WARD & CO.,
The Store of Alt the PCPP*
ui-utf Michigan Ave., Chicago.
it has the largest circulation is Anderson,
S. C- it haying at that office 226 sub-
scrioers. Anderson county also leads
the van among counties, as the list of
weekly Constitutions sent to that coun
ty numbers 1143. The next largest
county is in Texas, Bell couuty, where
5T9 weekly Constitutions go to subscri
bers.
The liquor license under the new ad
ministration in Ncwnan remans th#
s ,me, namely #2500.
BA^tSumatism, Cuts, Sores, Bums
Nerve and Bone Oil Cure#
itism, Cuts, Sores, I
and Bruises Large bottle *5 cents.
X,.--l.
BUCK 1/REEK.
Mrs. Nancy, Miller, wife of Mr. R. F.
Miller, died Sunday morning, at S
o'clock, at her home with pneumonia fe
ver and was laid to rest atPleasantview
church Monday, Rev. J. M. D. Stallings
and Rev. J. M. Davidson preaehed her
funeral to a large concourse^of people,
consisting of relatives and neighbors
and friends. Mr. Miller has a son vei Y
low, not expected to live and two grand
children very sick and Mr. Will Steph
ens is also lYing low. Dr. J. F. Cole is
attending on them. There are several
others down sick with lagrippe and
pneumonia fever. Nearly everrdody is
complaining in some war.
The bereaved husband and children
and their many friends have our deepest
condolence in this, their sad bereavment
Mr. J. C. Phillips and Mrs. A. J.
Woodard, were married, last Sunday
morning, H. F. Bartlett Esq. officiating.
May their lives be happT and prosper
ous.
Farmers are trying to plow this
week, turning their stubble ready for
another crop and some are clearing
new grounds.
Mr. R. D. Folds will mote his saw
mill, this week, to his new locality,
where he will have about six months
sawing to do.
Now is a good time to snbscri be for
the Free Press and keep abreast with
the news of your county aud all parts
of your country. Success to the Free
Press and its kind editor.
The Mist of Buck Creek.
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“Can’t do without them”
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writes I don’t know how I could
do without them. I have had
Liver disease for over twenty
years. Am now entirely cured.
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IS RECOMMENDED
By Hii/ricians, by Missionaries, by Ministers, bp
Mechanics, by Nurses in Hospitals.
BY EVERYBODY.
Pain-Killer HsftSSKSB
leave port without a supply of It,
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It within the reach of all, and It wfll annually
save many times Its cost In doctors’ bills.
Beware of Imitations. Take nous hut Urn
genuine “Pebby Pavia.’*
PRICE CURRENT
CORRECTED WI EKI.T
Cotton, Middling 7}.<
Butter I® to 15
Eggs ----lO
Meal 40
Corn 4 9
Oats
Peas 4 ®
Dried Peaches (unpealed) 3
“ “ (Pealed) 8
Sweet Potatoes .......40
Chickens < }4 to4 °
Tallow 4
Beeswax
Bacon Sides ®
Bulk sides ®
Sugar Cured Hams !'■*
Lard.. • - M
Flour 3 to4
Salt, Holston Vaper sack
Salt, West Va
Molasses 20 to 40
Syrup N . O 35 to 40
Sorghum * *
Sugar brown
“ White 5 >
■Tea
Coffee ~
B*gg'ng of
Ties Arrow 80
Rope Cotton 15
“ Manilla 16
Iron tb
Steel 5 t0 13
“ Casteel --••• 10
Leather sole 26 to 30
Hides dry
Green 4
Cotton Seed 14
Administrators and Executors,
And Guardians have a right to pub
lish their advertisements in any paper
they desire in the county, and no man
has the right to dictate where sneh pub
lications ought to be made.
We trust that our friends who hold
these fiduciary trusts, will remember the
Free Pre??> ip dispensing tbeu patron-
| age.
•
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MINES
rua THE HOWL
(SSlWlSt&feC I’s'iLtJ? M/r-srune
•.«! 1 And rv/w v
TO THE AUTUMN POETS.
Bing to ns, poets of autninn;
Handle your harps with care;
Sing of the jolly teamsters
Who crack their whips in the air.
Bing of the smoking cabins
Where the trees with the apples lean.
Where the beautiful country maiden*
In dimples and dough are seen.
Bing of the merry laughter
That sounds in the village street,
Then of the old cane grindings
Where the juice is dripping sweet.
And wind a blast on the hunter's horn
Till the smoke to the music curls.
And then jump into the wagon
And ride away with the girls 1
—Frank L. Btanton in Atlanta Constitution.
“Seeing is Believing.”
Russian Beggar Associations.
Of all the artels, or associations,
the beggars’ are the most interest
ing and—the most immoral. In no
European country hut Russia would
such institutions meet with tolera
tion. But there begging is a recog
nized profession. In many villages,
as soon as the harvest is in, the
whole population forms itself into a
huge artel, which is split up into a
number of parties. The halt, blind,
maimed, eto., are divided out equal
ly among the parties, so that each of
them may have an equal claim on;
public sympathy. They then start
off on a begging tour, in the course
of which they sometimes go 200 or
300 miles away from their homes.
During the day they go about in
different directions, no two parties
being allowed to enter the same vil
lage, but at night they all meet to
gether, and then, if all tales ho true,
they have “high jinks.” They put
everything they receive into a com
mon stock; they eat tho food and
sell tho clothes, dividing tho pro
ceeds.
During a three months’ expedition
they often clear enough money to
keep them in idleness for the six
months that follow. Some of the
beggars’ artels are permanent insti
tutions, the members of them doing
nothing but beg from one year’s end
to another. They are said to have a
fairly pleasant life, on the whole,
and to be better fed and better cloth
ed than tho majority of those who
give them alms.—Chambers’ Jour
nal.
To improve upon, and add to
the best ia not an easy thing to
do; but in making the New
Rochester Lamp, that is what
has been done. It i3 a marvel
of perfection, indeed, and to see
it will impress this one truth—
The best Lamp on Earth. The
choicest bric-a-brac in the pal
ace of a Vanderbilt reveals nothing finer
Ladies often like to go down among the taive • -'* *■*
houses and buy of first hands They will find a. c - ar
rooms (the largeat In Ihe world) a rare 1;
of Art in lamps.-^iOOO varieties.
THE ROCHESTER LAMP CO-
42 Park Place and 37 Barclay St., New York.
he New Rochester
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Charles Dickens' Christmas*
I think that the pleasantest, as
well as the most vivid, of all my rec
ollections of him are those which
are connected with Christmases at
Devonshire terrace, at Tavistock
House, and at Gadsbill. Indeed, I
have him always before me at
Christmas time, and oan see him, as
if it were yesterday, looking around
the dinner table, with the first glass
of wine in bis hand, waiting that we
might all drink to one another in
Bob Cratchit’s toast, “A merry
Christmas to us all, my dears, God
bless us!” or, standing on New
Year’s eve at the stroke of midnight,
with his watch in his hand, to listen
for the nearest chimes; or playing
with extraordinary keenness and en
ergy at the games, some of which
are recorded in the description of
Scrooge’s nephew’s dinner party,
and in the pursuit of which he took
never ending delight; or presiding
over the birthday children’s ball,
which we had for so many years on
twelfth night, himself the most
eager, the brightest, and the cheer
iest of all the merry party. There
was no thing unreal about the Dick
ens Christmas” at home, I can testi-
Charles Dick® 09 the Younger in
Good Works.
NOTICE.
MONEY TO LOAN.
If you want che^p mDney
on real estate, call and see us.
We will make it to your In
terest,
Will make fiye year loans
at eight per cent.
Respectfully.
COLE, COBB & BRO.
Carrollton, Ga.
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and after six weeks’ use
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Mr. J. H. Matteeon. of
Mcrriee, Mich., in a let
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two doctors for my
Rheumatism, but
could get no relief. 1
b o ugc t one of Dr.
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WE HAVE NO AGENTS
but ship from oor factory at ,
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where for examination; pay
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factory. JOG styles of
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that contain no Electricity and otbeis
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zinc containing from ten to twenty cells
and from twenty to forty pieces of metr
al. Dr. Judd's Batteries haye from thir
ty to eighty cells and from three hun
dred to seven hundred pieces of metal
and generate a current of Electricity of
a yery high voltage, supplying the sys
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Toucan relieve Headace in less than
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minutes. It is the most wonderfd in
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If you wish health, address
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DETROIT, MICH.
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37— Kidney Disease* —**
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a sufferer from catarrh
I tried Eiy’s Crean
Balm and to all appear
• nces sm cured. 'Terri
ble headaches from!
which I had long suf
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