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The Carroll Free Press from Carrollton, Georgia • Page 3

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Tw BJ: Oi VKX A To the hidy the money wish us for dress goods during April May ami we will give 1C arc! of black MI.K worth $1 JUT yard, 1 U' yards IIXTUAquality Mlkl'ortriniining worth per yard. Your- always Id YOKK LOTS FOR SALE. buggies' time by II. Mr. Tom Upshaw is fctill sick.

Mrl Ben llay'oi Cordova, Alabama, is -visiting relatives and fi-icnds here. There was sonic rain here Monday but nothing like ascaspn. Go to the Jfcw, York; Store for the best Fine Shoes for and Gentlemen, alfo for Girls and Boys. Mr. and Mrs.

J. Lu Bexlcy from Atlanta are visiting relatives iu Carrollton Iliis week. AA'e leam that carp and speckled cat NVeivprcscnrHieCm-rolHon slcll Ure occasionally caught in Il.fC4Browifof thc.Sonthbni; Alliance Farmcrand T. Copelaiid, Alliance Owing to othcr'cngagcnicnts we did not hear all the" speaking, but those who speak favorably of both was called for after the of the above genllemcn but'declined to make any extended did. not think it appropriate'SrlumtiTdo so, occupying he duC He however.

commended the taims and objects of ('oinpany and sell lots of anv from a town lot toafannforca-h, ur mi partial A KSOX. ICn.nli-li Spuvin Liniment all Hard. Soft Calloti-ed Lumps and Blcini-hi from JJlood Sweeney, lling-bone, Sliili--. Sjirain-, all Swollen Throats, Save by u-c of one Ixjitilc'. Wiiri-antcd the most wondcr- I'ul BlfinUhCuiveverkiiowii.

Sold by Hiinirirk l-'or Sale. 'I'ln: residence of the late near the public ing. particuhirs apply to Trios. AV. DIJIMOCK.

Ac mice Illici TAX il'AYKll'-. mr -chool tax j- now Vine. 1'av at Avill he May For Sale. lid lulid with saw grist verv -Apply to in. llotcikeeiicr.

Cullniun, Ala. have just received a big lot of carpets, Oil Cloth and Rugs which we will sell cheap. Askew, Bradley Co. Coffins and Burial Robes furnished day or night. Askew near licre.

(jo to the New York Store for the GAEEOLLTON NURSERY, ji.tir 1'i-uil Trees from this Nursery. where 1 am raising the best varieties of Friiil Trees suited for this climate. PKAUJKS. KLKillT PXHJOF PJ'AIIS. CilEHUIES.

AHMCOTo. Jir JAPAN PKISS i A PKS. ST1! A W1JKKH I KS. 1JASPBK1JKIKS, ETC. T-JIIXS: HOSES, my jiricos before buying.

JAMES II. TCltNEU, 1'rojirietor. Csc T.i'jrss' Dandelion Hitters for indi- ilys-peps-ia and all kindred disea- -cs. It has no eijiuil in cases of this kind. M'.

K. Carrollton, ,1 L. Lovvoru. Uowdou. KUli T- KOKO1A CAHKOLL whom it may concern: All JIIS interested nrc hereby notilled that if no good cau-e he shown to the mi order ill granted on the in next, wtablfeuinp i-liaii'ii! in ihe public road leading 1 ram Villa Pica to bridge, as marked out bv the coiiiinissione.rs appointed foi that "purpose, foimneiicing -'at Creek on lot of land Xo.

4 in the Sixth district (1122nd district G.M.) so as to run it west of the old ford on creek as now marked out and worked by ho road hands of wiid district. Said road haviiiR been laid out and worked so us to use the new bridge hullt -aid Samlv creek some two rods wcrt of old lord and with the same May 1C. JOHN UOXXEK, KOOP, CA1UIOLL, W. U1JOOKS. lloads and 15ev.

Co. ICoKtilA CAKIHiLL To all whom it may concern: All interested are hereby notified ii no good'cause shown to the i-oiitrary order granted on Ilie best Fine Shoes for Ladies and Gentle- for Girls and Boys. Mr. L. C.

Maudcyille returned from Alabama, where he has been visiting, on last Tuesday. A movement is foot to get up an excursion to Chattanooga on the ath and Cth of June from this place. Go to J. B. Bensons to get your to bacco.

AA'e arc pleased trt hear that Miss Fannie Jldgworth is gradually improving. Miss Diuni Travis went to Savannah last Friday to spend some time vi-iting and friends in the Forest city, Go loathe Xew York Store for great bargaiiuTiu Clothing, Shoes and Hats. Uatiiiigtou Jim buyers from AVest PointJ were in town Wednesday. llobinsbn, who has been with'the iiiumpY. is able to be up and about again.

Tlic doctor says that the mumps i'a bad disease. If you -go -to J. B. has jurt closed acon- tract witli otic otflic leading manufacturers of the'iCOunfry, for -200 boxes, which he proposes to sell at the very lowest figures. Mrs.

C. F. Morgan, who ha- been vif-iting her mother at Kenncsaw, returned home last Friday accompanied by her sister, Miss Ollic Gibson. Capt. C.

F. Morgan, of the C. K. and C. came home Friday.

Jle that he has been running pic uic excursions on the other for thc'past two weeks. 25 Boys suits from to 10 years, worth at Come quick. ASKEW, Bium.Ki Mr. AV. AV.

Goodman been con- lined to his bed for several will a severe attack of neuralgia and "la- grippe, Mr. Tom Freeman living on Mr. Bmi- ncr's place in the married in district, on last Thursday night to' Mrs. Lithonia Allen. AVhite cents ham- 12 1-2 fciiuff at ,55 cents a box at J.

B. Bcnsons. Mrs. T. A.

Mabry. who has been visiting her old home, AAjarrcuton, return cd Tuesday. She was accompanied Miss Morris of Atlanta, who will spem a short time in CarrolHon. AVc noficc, from a local in -the Ter rell Times Star, published ot TVrrel Texas, that Hon. John AVord and wifi and Mr.

J. O. K. all of Bowdoi in this county, are visiting relatives in that place. A big lot of Alpaca Sicilian and Mim- mcr weight coals at half their Come and see them.

ASKKW, O. A Mr. Pierce of Columbus, an old gentleman years of age, -taiil all night with Mr. Tom Coleman. on the Kith, being on way to Cedarlowii-to sec a son.

Mr. AV. Y. Argo. who live- on the Albert Strickland place, some three nilcs north of Carrollton, inform- u- hat a negro on the pfacc has a duck vith four feet.

It was hatched on Sunday week. 1 A lot of elegant window ju-t i-ei-eived at J. B. The from thisjilarc to the Bapti-t Convention at Ft. AVorth.

Texas, all returned Friday 1'r. Cheney. All that we have bilked with are perfectly delighted with Texas and think it a great -tale, with a great u- Go to the Xew York Store for grea tion- were reported, some of it condi- bargains iu Clothing. Shocb-aud' tional. as there was a general desire by Quite a number of! the subordinate Jwfecsto what plan our boys have been taking lemons penmanship under the instruction of, AVe have seen the stockholders in Carrollton on the first titlntm tlint ill writhi" of mo Mr.

K. A. ISagan a very fine i-ouiig calf, born a week or two ago. is deformed in one of its leg-. It can'stand with difficulty on three legs, if tor being helped up.

lie who is feeling mi-erable. Millering with Dyspepsia and Indigestion ind often times with di7.zine.-=, would to take P. P. P. at P.

P. Ash, Poke Hoot and cure you and the di-- isc in its incipieucy. 'Attention is called to change, in iul- Xew A'ork Store, itead die alliance, so'far as hose objects. AUJAXCE MEETING OlbMlLT. AXD GUANO FAqronv.

There was a meeting of the'county alliance on last Saturday in -the Court House for the purpose of receiving the report of the central committee, ap- gointcd at the regular meeting not long since to formulate a plan and to consolidate the subscriptions of the different lodges for an oil mill and guano factory. The plan as reported by the committee, with slight changes, was adopted and Carrollton was selected as the place he understood for locating the enterprise. Several thousand dollars iu subscrip- a- adopted, before going into it. There will be a call meeting of. the st of the expert penman in June, for the purpose of but Prof.

Thornton organizing, sufficient subscriptions of the -country eclipses any we have seen. He is sim- 1 have bccni-eccivcd. low to teach it to ethers. Parties having hides for sole would lo well to call on AV. at tan yard.

Sick Headache and W. W. C. are inseparable. Tryjt.

CLOSINX; EXEKCISKS OF Mr. Zios KM IX AHV. Tiic cxaintnation began on Tucs- May May the and by unwearied eilbrts wore completed three days time. The scholars generally made a fair average, which speaks wo.H for lioth teachers and pnpiN. On Thursday night Prof.

J. II. Palmer addressed the students and young people. His speech one of great importance, and no doubt will the j'otiug people and cause them to labor and accomplish great things. IIcurged upon the young tlu-ir it'andif you want anything in line, give thorn a call.

Mr. Parker, the -hoe maker, who works for AV. B. Engesser on Itoiuc of the best to be found anywhere. Major W.

It. Chambers has the ni- c-st fishing out fit in town, and ho knows how to ti-c it. I. P. Cheney got home froinhi- IVxas Mr.

W. Smith. Jr. smd family of Wlntesburgcjiine up go on the excursion. 1 have a large; in re and but head of cattle in it, on my farm, and will summer r-toek at reasonable rale-.

on same. Don't want any jumping U. SIIAIM-K. The yellow log spring vim-ken- are much higher this -pring than u-ual. W.

i- of the best tanners in. this section of A- we turned our printing force loo-c yesterday to go on the cxfiir-ion wo are delayed one day this week. Mr. J. Adam-on the elevenlh was in town Wednesday on way to.

Kramer. Any man or woman who wants pay ing work local or traveling Agent for warranted trees, vines, -hrub- -houldiipplyat once to J. ICngenc Whitney nuisery man. Kocht-tor. X.

V. Xo experience, i- necessary, and complete outfit is ftirni-hed free. AVork i- -teady. ami all -lock is warranted. Weakly Females the importance of making the very best po-sible of their -chool days and showed that their future happiness and well being depended upon knowing -oincthing, doing something and being -omebody.

Hcal-o -poke of many who idled away their school life but after they had grown up into manhood -aw that without a better education thev could not tight the a IH-W inad'a- out the com- lor that 'purpose, iluM'arrolltoii and Bow- dmi iiliout one'I'liurtli mill- weft oj 15. A. SharpVhouse, tlie old -cUleiii'-nt road through .1. Todd's house, thence the land lini-of and Hi Turner, Ihe liver and limning through tin- land- ol Unuseworth and (jritliil to Ihehou-uof T. llorUin.

thence along li.ould road to Ulack's house, fo'lnwing r.iad ihroiuh lands of and McLood. public road at Will rc-ideni-c. ItSII). K. PHILLIPS, .1.

KM5OOP. .1. W. UKOOKS. .1.

JoJIXUONXElS. ol and Scrofula is an impurity of the plood which un-ightly lump- or -welling, which, accumulating in the irlaiuN of the neck, causes painful running on the arms, leg- or fei-t. whirh develop- ulcers in the ear- or nose, often causes blindne-s Tako P. P. P.

(Prickly A-h. Poke Uoot and Potassium.) It ha- proved it-elf the most remarkable of all blood purifiers. For Liver. W.W.C. Dyspepsia, distress after eating, sour stomacli, loss of appetite, a faint, nil- gone feeling, bad ta-to.

coated tongno. heart burn, all relieved and cured by P. (Prickly Poke Kool and Puta-sium). II will regulate tin; (em. give- an appetite and ma'-e- well Arc ture before it.

A sure Liver medicine, strengthening. invigorating. The Nation's News, published at Kyoto, Japan, is the title of a small nowi-- papcr, jirinled in the lan- jjutige, which has been received at office. indebted to our friend. Prof- W.

P. Turner, for r'irui i.iiilariu. the genuine. Mr. A.Sharp leftye-ierday morning for vi-il toAhilwma to see hi- molher.

Tlltf CENSUS. The ifii-u- takers will every hunie in the county in a few days, lor the purpo-e of asking for information, as the Tinted stales law rc- This infurmaliou not a-ked for I he of atlccting taxes, or in order snujiiV Ji One lot in Carrullloii. No. 1. Block A.of the property known a- llic Koda- han property.

Sold as the property of John Uodahan to satisfy two Ufa- for M-'iMwl tax and two fifas for ad valo- rem tax. due the town of CarroMlon. L-jt in bloc'-i in property known 4i- the Kodahan property. levied on (he property of C. S.

Itodahan.John Koiluh.m, agent, for school andadvalo- rcm tax. Lot iu Bowdon. four acres niore or the property of Lane Mitchell, fur town taxes. Two yokes of oxen, one pair of dark mules, one dark bay mure mule, one yellow mule, live wagons, one one one hack, lumber cows, one Jersey Sold the prope.rtv oi Bill i in favor of C. H.

Stewart. in CarrolHon, Bloc 1 A in Jloda- luiii pn-p'Tly. levied on as the proper! of John Koflahan for taxes. The Vows is quite a curios- impose anv bunions on the people. but in order that may qc ascertained what a grand and prosperou- jicuple we aic.

It is thepniciiceof allgovern- iients to lake the census. Jt thus find- els out its strength, and wealth, and needs, and wants of its people. It taken every ten years inthiscountn Mid important service. Our ic- irescntation in congress, and variou- the same. itv to tho-e, who have never anything of the kind.

rtira- tive powers exclusively it own, and which make it to sure to get HiMid's. Mi-f-r- Wr-t Burns will romiuencc right away the ei-ection of a' new build-, ing on the site now occupied by tho. old commercial Hotel. The building will be fifty by ninety feet, with store rooms below and oflli-es above." understand that the tearing down of the old hotel will commence next Week. Mr.

Jim More the eontmct for the brick Itch cured 5nt50 minutes by fonl's Sanitary Lotion. Never fails, sold by Hamrick Cridor druggist-. Franklin News: Prof W. II. Snt- of Ilockalo, wasin the city WFdnes.

dtiv'. and picas- ant and a'ca'slirenewal. Tho professor is inos-t enterprising citizens sis M'cll as- most Ihor- ough cducJitors. He has been teaching near Carrollton this year, the first term of his school closing Friday last. idar weighty matters, all controlcd by Don't get mad with the cen-u- inun when he comes" around.

It may appear to you that he is asking a great uianv'nccdlcss questions, but he is on- Iv ciiiTving cut the law and his sworn Itis to be hoped that the people will cheerfully give the iijTormation calleilfor. A H-tof full will be published in these cohims in few in order that when the inan comes around our people may be the better prepared to answer them. battle of life, and at once they applied thein-elve- to -liuly and to day stand among the honored of the nineteenth century. While he told them of these men he urged upon the 'parents, thene- ity and importance of the early training their children, so that they could start out to perform noble works in' early life. On Friday at II o.clock a.

in. Kcv.ll. II. Holib. adilre-j-cd tlie patrons of the -chool.

The writer did'nt have the pleas-lire of hearing the address but heard it very favorably. of by the.se who were present. At 1 o.clock p. m. the was entertained by the primary and intermediate department under the direction of Mrs.

Annie A. 1'obb. Tho boy- and did well but under iinfavonible Kobb was the three days of school and could not drill the cr they did credit to themselves and their teacher. At o'clock the largo audience was entertained by the exercise? of the Normal and Academic department under the direction of Prof. J.

II. Palmer Principal. The exercises of ite- clainaiion-. recitations, orations and in-trnnieiital music. The young ladie- and gentlemen did well which is a guarantee of labor mid suc- The animal meeting of tlic Board of Education of the Georgia Conference did not convene on Saturday as was announced on account of some of the members being absent.

The Kev. Jas. Mitchell, who was to preach the annual sermon, did nut attend on account of feeble health." The Itev. J. K.

Palmer tilled his appointment Sunday at o'clock, a. in. We arc of school has just clo-ed at this place. The pupil generally, made rapid pro- in their -tndios. The principal, Prof.

Palmer, is an experienced teacher and a educator and spares no pains in helping his pupils, and dc- ing what ho. can to advance Christian education, and improve --leiely in every respect. Mount Xion i- lor young men if want an education. they have a.g<«»d iMiaiiling hall kept by as clever a family. you will find anywhere in the county.

It is in a healthy location cheap as vou will find anywhere: a good and corps of teacher-, who will furnish thorough instruction-. Can-oil county has many good school- and thi.s school and community cannot be by any of them. Mi-s Lula Holmes, read an on 'which was a grand production. The recitation- by Misses Mattie Palmer, ami KIlaTipton were highly emotional and were rendered very otlective- ly by tlie-e accomplished young la- die-'. The debate by J.

Ilarri-on. and K. Lovvorn was creditable and tin-r. The ora.inn by U. Kearnesl, wit- a line production.

Rev. W. K. Tarplcy read some prac- ticid jokes which ho had pit-pared for the which created much lauirhfer among the amlionee. On Saturday the writer -pent the day in quiet conversation and playing croquet with the fair young ladies which he enjoyed very much, whether they diil or not.

and after taking supper wilh Prof. Palmer, and his intelligent family, we left for home to think of the ploau-res of the pa-t. ALP-. ACAKKOLLITK IN THBI.ONK STAR STATED Mis. left Carrolltonasyou are aware oil (he fith inst and at iian met the Baptist train, from Atlau- ta at 1 o'clock on the morning of the 7th.

Most of our crowd, took- berths in sleepers but Maj. Spurlock and myself took the inclined chair, which I prefer to the sleeper. I being the only Methodist on the train and knowing that there was so much water ahead of us I felt a little ticklish but it was night and all went to sleep and before day at Auburn, Alabama, we took on a good Methodist lady, greatly to my relief. From there on I stood my hand finely. From Mobile via Xew Orleans to Houston near 500 miles wo bordered on the Gulf and saw thousands of acres of corn and cotton under water, and many a fine farm ruined by the great freshet.

I decided the jiupers had not pictured the condition of the fanners half as bad as they really were. From Houston up to Fort Worth we traveled up the Brazos river and for miles, on each side, the country was under water and many a fine farm ruinedand the land out from the river was washed and the crops in an awful fix, as the farmers had done nothing for three weeks, and the weeds and grass was from six to twclyc inches high like an oat patch and all alike as it had mined so much none could work. We arrived at Fort Worth at p- m. on Wednesday having made the trip without change in 42 On arriving we all boarded the street for the Ellis where notice was given tliat homes for delegates would he assigned, and visitors must lookout for themselves. Itcluctanly I bid my Bapti-t good-by and spent the evening at the Trcmont hotel and at 0 a.

in. next morning boarded the Denver train for Bowie in Montague county, where I two days with mv daughter, I). K. Mart lit. Fron there I went to BcHcview in Clay county and yisited another daughter, Mrs (J.

W. Dcyveiiport and my only brother II. Kussell. After spending two-days there I went to 1'ost Oak in Jack county, the home of my two boys, Scrap and Bob. They are doing well, running a well auger, boring They have plenty of work and make about S10.W per day.

I am now- back at Bowie in Montague, will leave on Monday, for a trip in Bala and Witchita counties. We are going on a big and frolic. This all a prairie county. Lands fine and water much better than I expected, but the farmer-; dru't work half their time. If they worked here as they do there ilont know what they could make.

All the ploughing done STRIPLINGS GIIAPEL. Mr.BillieRodgen, who left hero 'Highest: of all ia Leavenine I several years ago and is living' iu Miss- ssippi, back on a visit to relatives tnd friends. The Sabbath School at thw place has ordered ft number of copies of Slass, Clioir and Congregation, and we are going to have better music than ever. School meets cverySundtiy morning at 9 Mr. Enoch S.

Lyle having the lumber sawed out to erect him a handsome- residence, near the railroad crossing, east of his fathers. -AVho will be the first one of my neighbors that will invite us to- a honey taking. The health of the community is extra good. Mr. Jim Goodman has line boy at his house.

Mr. J. T. Gray has bought a barrel of kerosene oil. Guess he will keep lamp trimmed and a burning.

The honorable commissioners roads and revcnucyare rather hard on me in 87 and 881 served as road commissioner and now I am appointed to that troublesome position again. I aira always ready and willing to perform my part of public duty and with a district full of good men it docs seem like I ought to have had a rest of more than one year. Stripling'fcClmpcl needs a good painting. Prayer meeting here every Sunday night." Our church is too small for the large congregations that attend services here. tt'e have got a powerful friendly set of Stewards they arealways wanting to speak to the members of the church.

Mr. M. C. Taylor was nt Ian Sunday visiting hU father's family. Miss Belle llarris.daughter of Judge Harris, spent Sunday with Miss Lula Martin.

Mr. Robert Goodman and wife visited Mr. AVill and Miss Mary Matin last Saturday and Sunday at their home oil 1 the Chattuhoochee river. Mrs. Singleton AV'alker and her brother, Billie Rogers, visited their sif- Mrs.

Hardegree in Heard County tust Friday. Charlie and AVill Uuey Alabama, wore visiting their father, J. H. Huey crumble to dust in the For aftor the merchant, the and? the speculator get their proilLs there only a very small iwrtion- loft for the This community dont feel the need of a new court house iu fact we feel very sensibly the pressure of the taxes areadyouius. Mr.

Jack Camp of Fnirbum ting; his mother Maria Camp, who has been, very sick but we are ghwl to loam In, improving. Frank Morris and Mrs. Gains Barton arc both cpiite sick at Mr. Fincher so on the sick list, and the infants child! of'Mr. and Mrs.

AVhite. AVe are pained record! the dentil of the little sou of Mr. Farmer which occurred this morning. The parents have our warmest sympathy in their great uulie- tion. I am glad to see the Free Press increasing the number of subscribers, and also its for it certainly deserves both.

In almost every crowdog mca. I hear it highly for the manly course it has takeih in behalf of the farmer's interest U. Bremen, Novelties NoveMes Fn Dress the the finest fai With a view of an advance provisions of every description which is already upon us, we bought Utryely of Jlotir, meal, sugar ami co corn, bran mul hay before anv advance, We have a ear of the jinesl here is bv cultivators, most of them plant riding. One man can break up and cultivate 60 acres. The health of the country st-ems to be very good, except some cases- of chills.

Bob is in bed now with a chill on. My little boy Hugh, stood the trip finely, and is delighted with the prairie and especially the jack rabbits which are very numerous. 1 will leave for home about the Sird. Bowie is a town six years old with about ioW inhabitants, two bank- and 10 store--. Bought t2.0tK> bales of cotton last season.

3K U. May 10. JfOTIC'E. The following letters, office, will be sent to the now in this Dead Letter within next oflice. if not called for thirty days.

II Hcnnett. I) A Uiggul. Kast, A Fitch. Fields, -Miss Lelar C.Ia.-s, Mi-s fMadd, Miss Delia Hamrick, Miss Ether Oriirham, 51 Ham- Holland.Miss Amia Harge Ella Hcndrix, Hoarn, Itoith, Luther McExven, Mrs Moore, Mary Mcll, A Pollard, Win Perry, Mrs Julie Hfron, Green Phillips, Segler. Slaughter Mrs Maria Shivers, AA" Tackott, Edward Thomas, Xancy AN'ashing- ton, Sam Wheeler.

In calling for above please say advcrli-ed. CIIAS. II. P. M.

May t.lth, ItK. it few days Miss Julie Jones after five weeks visit to in Heard County has returned home. above was written for hurt KANSAS. It has been sometime since I wrote. I have been very ou my farm chopping cot ton and replanting corn.

The bud worms are the worst I over now them. It ts almost impossible to get a stand of corn on bottom or low AVheat is a failure, oats needs rain. Since I wrote before Mr. Jonathan Akin had the misfortune to loo.se his wife and child. The bereaved have the sympathies of the entire community.

Slur and her babe was both buried at Pleasant View church. Mr. Ik'ii Chapplo. was married to Miss Adiarlast AVedncsdey night. May pence and happiness attend them through life.

AV'e arc requested to say that the annual singing will convene at 1'leowinl View next Sunday the 4th Sunday of May. Let everybody come out will) their old Sacred Harps and all other good books, such Prayer aud Praise. Class Choir ami Cfifigregation, mul let pvervbodv be sure bring their well flour ever put on this mark( which we bought for per cent less than same goods can be had for to-day, tt'e have car JVo. white nullity com bought for 20 per cent, less than same corn can now be We have car bran bought for 25 per cent less than can be had for to-day. We have car hay already in our warehouse and another on me road bought 20 per cent less than can be bought now.

We of course expect to take advantage of the advance, but will also divide a larae percent of same with our customers. We- wtll be pleased to serve you either for cash or on time. Come to see us. We wil( do you good. Yours roilton.

Oti stock ol. is complete li tilled a baskets good and revival have singing. OK Tltlv TAX CKIVKU rou iwio. I.AST I will be at the places mentioned below on tho days opposite each, respectively. for tho purpose of receiving returns for the State and county taxes: A'illa Rica.

of May. Temple. White-burg. 9th p.m and lOtltam June, Roopvillo, l-'th of June. CaiTollton, and of June.

Cross 80th of May. Smithtield. 17th of June. Itowtloiu Uth of Fairplay, atstbf.AIay. Kant-ail, 7th of June.

Lowell, llth of Turkey Creek, 19th of County Line. 29th of May. Xew Mexico, lIHh of June. Shiloh, Itithof Flint Corner. 18th I will also ho'tit Mill on the morning of tho of May.

and at lltitchesoii's Factory on the morning of the Uth of June for the piirpo-e of LVc Ulurra. riiyskaem its-ouuociid it All keep It. SL09 per bottle. Genuine has trade-mart all A erased red on wrapper. THE EXCURSION.

The excursion to Kit-ton's Home, gotten up byJLovclace Benson, was complete j-sucoess iu every way. There was ain- J. M. Hamrick, J. IV Reese, S.

P. JJar- nctt, C.M.I)ostcr,G. T. Unevus are imperially invited with all other good leaders of music together with you Mr. Editor.

I am in favor of a new court house to protect our public records ami every farmer should be in favor oE it. new court lipu-i' in order to protect the ro- of hi- land as well as all other records. Mr. Editor I notice, there are still going up in Carrollton anil other in the county, but while that is so, I beliuvcj the country improving faster in proportion tlmu the town. Look at the settlement of Mr.

Xion. There is a flue church house and tavern or boarding IKHUHJ for the mid many tine dwellings nil round there oven clear out Flint Corner good nice framcil with lightning rods on them, which the county improving and you; may go iHI over the county anil you will improvements both in good liou-cs and lands. You will find the farmers are turning and cutting hill side ditches and taking care of their lands ami improving them. We necdii now court house for size and convenience and tlic safetv of all OKDtNAUV Anew election is ordered In the lOOlith district on the question oPJKor Fence" or Stock Law" on Monday 19th. Notice of tiling petition for election, on the question of '-Fence'or "no Fence" in Carroll county.

K. S. Uoberts, deceased applies for leave to sell land of -aid deceased. Hearing tlrst Monday in June. J.

A. Huggins administrator of J. 1C. Handley deceased applies for lease to sell hind of dee.cascd Hearing tlr.sl Monday iiu June. Mrs.

N. C. Dorough. willow of if. B.

Duroutfu, deceased applies for years support and the same will be pos-cd upon on the Monday in June. S. H. Diirough applies for letters of adininisistration on the K. Dorough.

Monday hi June. finest and CltMret tatties. Its useless fo mention; carry knows pal ai Dry Good's and Shoe We are able to sell yo cheaper cheapest. Because we these three Hrael laities, cftianties. Paj for our gootJs at for We ask yow'j us and our welt selected std Dry Goods and Shoes.

Thapkmg past patrona Yours on the Coosa lion place, on last e.vs{ Messrs, Sam for all train and boat Liino are sncoessful a order prevailed. The Thej- sent a live pounder to Judgu, excurnwAistSall the highest last manajgcincnt of thesauic. announced on last Saturday the to take the in the various- counties comprising hi- di-trict. county nine enumerators and the following arc the names of the fortunate one- William 31. Johnson, John M.

C'obli, T. Allen. William M. Thomas, receiving return" for the state and county taxes for the year 18'JO. The law requires each return by the party linking the and requires a number of questions answered not hcretoforc-askcd.

Itospcct fully, H.B.B.\RTi.Err. T. C. our and we hardily feel it on the bond system. We willftcarccly ever notice it in pnyinff our tax according to the stipiilutuiii of the commissioners.

Lets have it brother scribes. What say you, let nu 1 hear from yon all, look at it fair uml square and un- Success to the bej-t ummty in die state i with live newspaper-, published lit it, but the FIIKB is of them all. hurrah for Carroll anil success tft the eilitor of the FKEK I'KKSS and its readers. To enrv BUhmsMM. Slokt HawtoeW.

eomtt-1 Lrfer I tlta taia certain- hcwet per ay use remedy. 16 off phites pi iivet Oit the largely incteaiw by Physioiauw TKACII EH.S. I will be in my oflice on Friday and Saturday, May the JJOth and for the purpose of examining applicants for license. I will examine white on Friday the 30th and colored Fiv.ucis Thonuu-on, Thomas A. C.

on Sutnnkty- May 31st. My office, will Smith, Jo-eph Eutrekin. (Jeorge W. be opened at 7 a. m.

sharp, each morn- Mcrrell. Clundc A. and all applicants arc expected The above are all good and compo-. be present at tliat'timeiw tlicexamina- tent men aud far county a' ion will have to be cOTpletwl in one correct census will cuter njwu their.dudea Liwsiari, fs COl'XTY LINK. are all very bucv'OHt here tlicce trying to keep ahead of thw grass, which difficult to do since tho good season we hud the other though the farmers, owing to favorable spring, have kupt up witlt their work very well, ami are now nearly douc chopping cotton, and have at pretty fair outlook or ncropnofurj season of hope.

The. DETROIT, MACKINAC ISLAND DETROtTV AND CLEVELAND Militia-dlstriqt In gift om Wednesda neat ott thequeat baiaaueiibythe ESS I have opene 1 slino' oh Rome atroct, next cnncB suwlan.

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Pages Available:
1,697
Years Available:
1883-1893