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lie IinsE'bcen. Delected the ding the TCiitional auiil Juuc SUi, as the -not liold Ion July, it will he will and not wait and take -do, from Hie It ap understood that the 'DcmocniU will be an Brihe tariff reform itlie I'fesideut, ng the main cut aWgswath iuso- at du- scxplo'its Spokane Falls, and bus now eito pastures new. isthcfnvorite home iftpf rircfined AmeMcan Uts circulation is entirely class chout the United States. Salvation u'Siast Jjuilt living oiouunicut, Sk work. tti'a vli'-wof lapsing the job Cmtugcr-Vlo the work, Smtlie feetus to think better -adapted, 1-will fay, work than to bossing; -consequently liavc had to sail in.

We arc camping. liavc a cloth vent and a bed and pillows and plenty of 4 grub and the strongest coffee! strong my- wlf, but Mr. Grainger docs, and he bc- iiig the oldest I graciously yield to him. Juddfrc Sheliiutt is with us all the time when he goes to sec some widow other man. fee, hut cold water He drinks no cof- with sugar in it.

il, the liniment. a domestic or Lsccriain jphilnntliropist buys large tot Dr. Bull's Syrup It to the poor ffcrJng from cougliB els siot -a -case of "neuralgia ivhich by the -of WntlonOil. At dnig stores. iPrice Oiicago pis illie jilacc for next national July ns the time for holding Blair hill ihaspassed the senate of t'uited States hut is likely it 4(all ito go through the house, voted the UCEtionlaet "went wet byover imndrcd majority.

This is the chat has been held In that coun- Withal, we are lumng a very jolly time of it. I like camping out occasionally, 'doing my -own -cooking and dishwashing and housekeeping etc. With meet any other man, it would perhaps have a as it would teach them something of the arduous duties aud toilsome drungery daily imposed upon his faithful wife, hut I learn only what -aneapy time they If they would only do as we do. they would have no hard time at all. We have neither made up the bed, swept out the tent or washed the dishes since we came here a week ago.

I tell you it is management that makes things easy. Have you "been to Anuistou 2 Well it's A wide town if you include all its sur- burhs. There Is Oxford and Oxanna And Glenn Addic and New Furnance and a dozen other little towns all in or near of Anniston, dtherof which arc as-city like In appearance as Anniston. -except the business portion -of the city. Street cars run from Oxford through Oxanna to Annipton.

But I hare hcen too to look around much yet. When I hare had a see -and learn more of the place. you plea will write again. I only want to now to mechanics that there a re five men here already to' one joh. Let a contractor walk up to a pile of lumber, with a square iu his hand, and there will be at least a dozen mechanics to inga joh, before he can sharpen his pencil.

1 think however that work will soon be more plentiful, as spring opens up. Adieu, BRICK BAT. Oxaima. 18S8. be genci-ally understood iliiut Cleveland will be nominated by ace Democrats nt'St.

the other, hand, the He- jjmblicans ceein to have Blainc Shcri- aiidChildfi have all positively for- piclilci. the ruw their names. the AVashington uiil- on died at his the C. hillips as getting well but ught that-one of arm? will -Allianec department iFMic ffkauldiu Xews save: il Hic to injure anj-hody. oil for mutual ico-opera- aiiake By cn- flngrtlic Jfarmerf: -the betterment 'Of -other class will he Advrrtiscr SJ.

Williainpon has feiid jiereons SutercKtcd in the matter ipngc of trains Champion Crow Killer. The following interesting yarn about catching-crows is from the LaGrange We publish without comment: We have heard of the cha'mpiou quail bear hunters, fox Jhunters and even -elephant hunters, who ever heard of the champion -crow hunters? Listen and the Graphic will tell you what Troup county can boast of hi this line. Out in the neurnoorhood of Lovelace the crows are vcrr numerous, and they search the lields and go through the forests In great flocks. Messrs. Geo.

W. Truitt-anaCootiLochhart, while going to their turtle traps st few days since, noticed that there were more crows than usual about, and baited a few fish hooks with corn and waited results. It was nut long until they had captured one of the finest birds. Xo it is a well known fact among naturalists that the crow will always help a fellow-crow iu distress, and our champion crow hunters knew tills, so thej' pinned their captive, back down, to the ground. Ills soon brought other crows to his assistance, mid as he would catch Jj his claws with a grip that knew no relaxing, the hunters would emerge from the bushes and place the new captive in the same position as his captor.

This operation was repeated until the ground was pretty well covered with crows all pinned down with their feet in the air, and holding crow captive with, their claws. -So soon as tiuv hunters would Tvithdrawtheremuantof the flock would fly down to help the-crows in distress, finally not one -was left to tell the story of the great battle and slaughter of the innocents which followed. Our champion hunters arc great strategists', and the bird or beast that they cannot outwit-does not belong to this section. This story comes to the Graphic through the most reliable source and cannot be doubted. Their success at ieti pages wlrich the jmbli'h- er scuds free to any applicant, show the which is good clcar-fcecd Brevier; also tlie form, "Ideal" for convenience, easy for the eye, handy to hold.

There will be several thousand "mere butcverthing of importance that will explain the text. Tlie Manifold Cyclopedia isnuicli more than ''Cyclopedia of Universal Knowledge;" it embodies also a Dictionary' of the English every word which lias Claim to a place in the langui'jr- 1 How often you have consulted ApplflonV or or Johnson's Cyclopedia and failed to find the titles you were looking consulted Wcbstcrs Unabridged aud were successful; the word belongs to the Dictionary rather than to the Cyclopedia. Or you have consulted Webster, and found little more than a mere definition of the word must go to the Cyclopedia for de- fails of knowledge. Or. nmre than either of these suppositions, you ilo not own either afirst-clasuDietionary.

or only one of the two, because of heir prohibitory cost, so you "consult yon imagination" and "go hungry for lack the few lines of print that would satisf you! In the Manifold Cyclopedia you will find a survey ofall knowledge which is illustrated by the English language and the cost is hardly more than com monly charged for a Dictionary alone. Editorial talent second to none it America, hi expericjice and skill engaged in the conduct of the woik; life publisher's past experience in Cyclopedia making (notably in The Library Universal Knowledge, in the International Cyclopedia)! good basis for the pledge he makes to his that the Tlie Manifold shall be inferior to no other Cyclojiedia in any of the impojtaiit qualities of a popular guide to knowledge, jmges a specimen volume may be ordered and returned if not wanted: 50 cent? per volume for cloth. (55 cents for half Mo- recce binding; postage lOi 1 extra. John 11. Aldca, P.ibjjrher.

IVarl Stret. Xcw York. City Directory. CIILTICHKS. A.

M. Thigpen, pastor; services every Sunday at 11 "a aud 7 school at a iu. Prayer meeting at 7p m. E. B.

Barrett, services 1st, 3d and 5th Sundays at 11 a uj and 3 in; conference Saturday before the tl Sunday. school at'.) a prayer meeting M'ediiesday at 7pm Dr. Staoy pas tor; sen-ices 4th Sunday at 11 a and hnind.ny school at IU a in. LODGES: BLCK LODGE. F.

A.M.—Irt Tuesday night and 3d Saturday evening S. K. row, W. IL, E. IJ.Sharpe, Sec.

and 4th Wednesday nights. S. E. Grow II. J.R.

Uritltii, Secctary. 1.0, O- Every Monday night. P. P. Kbigfcberry, X.G.,J.

H. Croit Secretary. KNKJHTS or aud 4th Tuesday nights, Felix X. Cobb, Dicta- or; E. K- Sharpe Secretary.

PORTABLE SODA Fountains! c'olitiuue 1 two terms, follows: 'Hie first commence on first Moiidjiy in 1SS7, and i close on the i'ld day of December lowing. The second term will begin. first Aloiuhiy in January, 1SSS, and close onjthehist Friday in June following. The Schools will be divided, as -heretofore, into Grammar Schools and High Schools. Students will be admitted thereto at the.

following rates: I. All children between the ages of six and eighteen years, bona fide resident within the city of Carrolltou, will be admitted to the Grammar schools upon tiie payment, in advance, to the treasurer of the Board of school of the sum of. one dollar; and the Fame to the in advance, to such treasurer," of-'the sum of two dollars and twenty five cents. II. All students over the age of eighteen years, so resident within the city, may be admitted to the Grammar schools on the payment iu advance to such treasurer, of the sum of three dollars; and the same cbtss cf students may be admitted to the High schools on the payment, in advance, to such treasurer, of the sum of foui 111.

who reside out of the city may be admitted to the Grammar schools by the payment in advance, to such treasurer of the sum of live dollars and the same class of students may be admitted to the High schools on the payment, in advance, to such treasurer, pf the of eight dollars. To the second term students will be admitted at the folio wing rates: I. Resident students between the ages of six and eighteen to the Grammar schools two dollars at.d to the High schools four dollars. H. Such students jears of age, to the Untuim.tr ''schools five dollars, and to the High schools sevei dollars.

III. Kon-rcfldent students to the Grammar schools seven dollars, and to the High schools ten dollars. These sums to be paid in advance to the treasurer, and for both terms, musl be paid in full by each student without gun) tptljc time of entering. For further Information, apply to any member of the School Board or to Prof. J.

E. Witherspoon, Principal. By order of i he Board. W. F.

BUOWX, Secretary. IWFTo'ftfettet? dfemtssion from I will "pass upon on the first in ApHt. next, at my olHcR hi Ciirrtilltoiu nmiity. IJivfit unilor my hand 'ami oiliciat 7fb d-iv of Feu- ruary, ISSS. IS.

J. IJKOU'X. Onlinary. i i Guardian's Sale. Agreeablv toan onlerof the Court of Ordinary, of Carroll County will be sold nt auction at the court-house door of said county, on the first Tuesday in April tlie legal hours of sale, the following to-wit: One third of one distributive share, (there 'je- ing seven shares), in the estate of Jesse lioon, deceased, said estate consisting of lots of land Xos.

2-20 and 20S, in the Tliinl district, niul tlie south half of lot Xo. 1(5, in the Fouith district of Can-oil county, containing, iu all Five Hundred acres, more or less. Hold as the property of my said want, Wm. J. Hradlov.

Terms cash. Tills 21st, day of February 1883. F. 5f. BltADLEV, Guardian.

SJjh Srive-Siit lui ml of oi-v'nal Ifi'i! triiwt proof oat? I have In en Jippt. up to h'irh stanJ and ditni fiy cull i rililiim earn? fur -ale. (UK) of purl: for I. X. or wlUisnr number.

Mid or. TOtt cur wniat IMIIO! atlheU Poote. nml Ociifrnl UO1UK TUIN ROSE PRESIDENT CLEVELAND, Mirror; or, Moral and Social Is the title or the grand new book introduced by Miss Cleveland! Jiut out, an unparellcd illustrated, ivith elcitant lithograph plate of MISS "LEVELAXD. ITie work is a complete realise on MOKAL and SOCIAL ctri-TunE, TRUE MANUOCn and WOMANHOOJ), The nother's intlucucb, IJe'patleijt wfth the Keep your daughters near you, ilome beautiful, Family government, The art of conversation. The awkward nhd shy, A mother's cares, Etiquette in all its branches, Etc.

Its mechan- cal Rxecution la making it lie handsomest subscription' book ever The illustrations are the finest and made by SPECJAL ARTISTS. AGENTS WANTED Evcrywncre. The success 4gcnts is something remarkable. Xone )ut live. men and women wanted on this We gijarantee KXOI.U- SJVK TKHnrronr.

Agents at work are naking from $3.00 to $10.00 per day. Wiite at once for iilustratml circulars and terms, and name your choice of territory; or to secure it INSTANTLY send 51.00 for conipletivagent's outfit, which vill be forwar4uii by return mail post- iaid. Liberal terms guHFau(pei). Address J. L.

HERBERT PUBLISHING 00., 917 919 Olive ST. LOUIS, MO. EOHG1A To all Executor's Sale. Agreeably to an order of the court ofOrilinary of Carroll county.Gn., will be sold at public ontcry at the court house door of said county on the ttrst Tuesday in April next within the legal hours of sale the following property to-wlt One hundred acres of land more or less, it being all that portion of land lot number one hundren and sixtr in the Eleventh district of said county Jying west of Tallapoosa river, except rffty acres in the northeast corner of said lot, bequeathed to Defter Ann Dclora Mario now Dcs- ter Ann Defoni Phjllips. the -land, on which she now resides, said land sold as the property of the estate of Wiley Marlow deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors.

Terms cash, February G. A. BOXXER, Executor. Executor's Sale. bwrtn with the --Nowr COOK SECTION brglnnlntr 3IAY 1898.

Loys, liord Berrcst'ord order. liooU anitimmrc yuu a tlTKKAKV' byUWDtmraM. of the beat from of tbo po It li uplritnl In Ktlon. anil full of Hit This rhannluw sodi-ty itory imi oftba milritnt In wtloti. ami full of laterttolUurtratehlKli Ufa.

Xhaworkof aKcnitu. popular author, tinttorm oilcu. 83 Clouds ami Sunshine. By CKABI.KB ItKADt A happily Inlet ilory of farm Wt. fall of pretty rani pictures anil putoralMnttuivntH.

S2 The Hrtuuted House. BV KIB E. Bnunm ttrrow, OIIB of great author's qnalnteat aud more hnri'ily told si John Milton WHAT IIK WWOTB. By H. Ibtaitmitwork oim can wt bi'tliT litev of Mlltnn.

tutira, ntvln anil from than from any so Dr. Marigold, rty C'liav- mi'KKJJS, One of DickTO's ami iwul Butterflv Daviil Chrirtlo Murray. A mini cbnrarbT, Wt uv-titniw aud turn again. I MKAX A RAriieAL" I have made the disease of FITS, EPELEPSYor FAIXING SICKNESS, Allfeloncstmlr. I WABRAXT my remedy to CORK the cases.

Because others fairedls no- reason fur not nmv receiving a cure. Send atnnccfor.itrentl3»:iiiilitFRKK BOTTLB of my INFALLIBLE KF.MEDV. Give Express ami Offlce. It costs you nothing for a Frial 11 wilt cure you. Address H.C.

ROOT.M.C. K. SIIAUt'E, J. Y. It.

II I. A LUCK, Sharpe, Bialoek Jackson, leal Estate Agency. CARROLLTON, GEORGIA. By virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary of Carroll county will be sold before the court house door, in Carrollton, to the highest bidder, within the legal hours of sale, for cash, on the first Tuesday in April 18SS, the following property to-wit: Twelve acres of land in the southwest corner of the ninety acres, owned by P. Chambers deceased, in the nort'hwest corucrpf lot Xo.

one hundred and sixty three, in the Sixth district of said county. Said 12 acres lying immediately north of the old Alabama road. Said sale made to pay the debt sot our testa- ter. Vim- P- Chambers, J. F.

BltrCE and F.J1. CHAMBERS, Executor's of P. Chambers. February 7th ntof (tfatf ttoesc dcsmictable can't be relieved loien- gtn which only tickle the palate. The time-trie4 teited care Is B.

A. Flhntltock'f Virmlluge. As you ralne the life of your child, don't wait until ipasms and incurable sidcnesi seize it, tint get this reliable remedy at ooce; it never fails. INVENTION; has revolutioni- the world during the last half Xot least among the wonders of inventivo profess a methpd and system of work can be preformed aft over the coun- witfiout sepaniting tlje workers from their homos. Pay libcriil: any one can do the work; either sex, young or nlil; no special ability required.

Capital not needed; you are started free. Cut this out and return to us and we will send send you frep, something of great value ind importance to you, that will start you in business, which will'bring you in more money right away, than anything else in the world, tjraiul outtjp free, Address TitUB A Augusta, Maine. I you want to buy or sell farm l.i'nds or city property, or reul estate of any kind come and see us and we will do-vou good. U'hil.) we xvill deal In all kind of real estate, we wish to make a specialty of city property. ALUABLE FA KM l-'UU situated 2 to miles west of t'ar- rotlton on the Carrollton and Bowdon roatt containing 300 acres more or less, about 12V acres clwircd higl state or: cultivation.

There on th place about 75 acres of as line botton land as can be found in the county, all ii cne body, we'll ditched anil dried. Abon 25 acres bottom cleared, cane enough 01 theballancc to winter 20 head cattle good water power for a gin. The dive! ling a miles from t'arrolltou contains six rooms, five lire places, foot hall through the centre, with vcran dah in front, cook room ti feet in rear dwelling two good wells of water iu yard, one the other limestone with a.tine young vineyard, with ovci a hundred bearing vinis. two good ten ant houses on the place, with good wel of water at each. A new barn with all necessary out buildings, 79 The Knightsbridge By I A 1 onrratment fit ariint'ijBiuiiB, till tliroiiifh a fores! of "Wrtertm, tbo Rwrtiil.clone bnmtBon the mutr Aliuue avalanche or ocuaii rs.

Allan Qpatermatin and bwit novel from tlw pen of the popular It lr of African aitveutiiiv. Dark filiia'ttonn which In fiction. PnrtlV. i 77 Iff. ALr.A.N Pnrt II.

75 ALLAN Part I. 74 TheTrialof Pickwick. DICKEXS. Spt Mmo the entiro story of tlio inUlant Plckwick'n ait venturer witli th imprewiinimbln Banlell hiu tn eot nectwl furm. It allomidH In iiiirth-i'mvokinir iru-i.

wboMt intvrrat alwayit heiitbtennl by tlio wiMo couilcolltim of the Immortal Huju Wcllt'r. Duty Unto Death, or Life ami Work of Osorun a Hnililork. Xixwtte of 1'ro. hiliikiim In tliM Xnrthtri-Ht. Uy hiu hrotlUT, JOHN HADDOCK.

murder of tnlH irrenr- etiampioa pent a thrill of horror throiiKh the mMtMidcnUracnuutry. Tliemirfcliiiuiahlywritti-n rprii'w of tbrt itinn nml hiM career. antlwntntUita frmphfc acconnrof aBKansination. Part 71 OCTY C.NTU DEATH, etc. anil varii ty ot thf In ttwnarnulvo tUmittfd 1'arf IV.

IT MHK; ur lr lii.HHKj nr i-if. lir( to.slIKi nrt ot C'ttldercniFthe Sir lltrr.wKn f.rnov. itm- tiuickaetton, ami Stubbed in K.I, cilil SVaiTiitLut by -i'' Benioiw "ml i.i.-,, ffi.STAIlilKIM.VTUK II.UMi. nt The C'riokofc ih-avV tt-nilm'st VT itforimttiaiity i. andrentl limit itlt-p Ui-, in--it m.VY".

worlw havii IMWH fiO Tho Lady of Lyons SlrE. BOLwrn I.rrroV Tlii- IhoceMirainl th. tlw -it-, prcMionof j-; i Julia Her CnnisTm MURIIAY. inKfiilOHHattil rnrv. In i-1; particularly ehiirmlmr.

hut In wlucJi uali.a i lim ri Uku atory. I have Constantly ou hand and' for sale ai prices the following acids tor coin-posting. SCOTT'S BEST AOED, MEBBYMAK'S IV IV'lli the utl Jiud Buch.tnun. to Jiavc Hjucountcrcd in rlglit'oT wav. 53icre will Sicli -reunion flic Fourth, Sixtieth Georgia A Prouuiui Proposed.

1'roLDoricrof the West Georgia A. and H. College at Hamilton, tliinks tiic English language needs a new pronoun to express the common gender. He speaking on Hie tnatter to a cor- next. LaGrange Graphic fldngwfiflic reunion payer 'flic Association, will make wcry: ircccix-iiig and CAKROIX whom it niaj- 11.

Lassetter haying iir proper fomi, apjilietl to me for periunuent letters of mlministrntion on the estate of William I.assctter, late of said county, deceased, this is to cite all and singular, the creditors and next of kin of said "U'illiaui to he and appear at my ofllce, on the first Monday iu April next, and sh-W cause, any they can why permanent administration sliould granted to James II. Lasseter, ou William eetitte. my hand aud ofticial signature. This day of Fehruary. 18SS.

S. J. JlltCWX, Ordinary. Over 24 Years in Practical use all over World. CHAPMAN CO.

MADISON, IND. Kp or ertras. Can be ited fcy ndUId. Beet pore soda -water. stand bjrany 54,000 Gas Fountain and aeU are gluiee to Its one.

have i-cad much, found long ago that the English language needed a new to make it complete. There is no personal pronoun of the common gender. We have only a masculine, feminine and neuter. l1 lto JlCsc8lo orcdvctcralls who -JxAme Illustrate. To speak strictly people lor tlieir we must each passenger ijrav-ery Istfica tlie Uiat Among the features ill he barbecue Itjiroinisestoljeu grand -occa- v.

VjSherlff Sales, he Mlowing sheriff sales are ad- first 'Tuesday In ttlic court house In 3 South cast corner xium- 1 Seven tli dis- onas in favor Suform your ve remedy for -timely' Ills her We use two words, you see, to express the common gender, and -we have no word to fill their iplace. "Xow, any word would do, and several have been suggested. Of course, must be like the other pronouns inform, sound and Inflection. If you will pardon ine, I think I have found a Word that can claim all these and, besides, lias the advantage of being regularly derived from a dead language, served personal MT a I order and petiti Latin, as you know, the word 'se' before the day 1 CARROLL COUATV: vJ To all whom it may voncern Application of W. F.

Lassetter to have titles made by II. W. Long, administrator of Win. B. Gilley.

Upon reading and consideriujr the foregoing petition, it is ordered that II. Long, of the estate of Wm. Gilley, deceased, Martha Ann Crews, Georgia Ann Crawford, John M. Gillev.IIarnson II. Gilley, Thomas 31.

Gilley, Grant K. Gilley, VelsuraE. Gilley, and Melvin Gilley, or his guardian B. F. Burns, be and appear before me at my office 011 the first Monday in April next then and there to show cause if any they have, why an order should not be granted, directing the said administrator to make and execute to W.

F. Lassetter titles to the laud described in the copy of tlie bond for titles annexed to the foregoing petition. And it is further ordered that the said administrator, II. W. VclsnraE.

Gilley be sen-ed with notice of the foregoing application by the publication of this order for thirty days before the time set for hearing the in the CAKUOLL FKEE it Is further ordered that Martha Ann Crews. Georgia Crawford, John M. II. GiHey, Thos. 3L Gilley, Grant R.

Gilley and B. F. Burns, guardian of Jlelvin Gilley he served personally with a copy of this Guardian's Sale. Agrrcably to an order granted by the Ordinary of Carroll county will be sold before the courthouse door in the town of Carrolltou Ga. during the legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in April next, the undivided one ninth interest of Annie Laura Jljcrrell in the II.

F. Merrell homestead and the lands contiguous thereto belonging to the estate of II. F. Merrell, it being a pait of lot Xo. 24!) in the Fifth district in said county containing 50 acres more or less.

Sold for the benefit of said Annie L. Mjcrrell. -Terms made known on day of sale. Jf. A.

MERRELL, Guardian Ajigte L. Merrell. Feb. ftith, BOOK Full of new ideas aud infgrmation. i Although tt is actually many dollars to growers, a copy will be Iuaile free to aiiy per 'son who will sentl two i stamps and the address extc'n- Addrew ISAAC F.

La Plume, Lack'a Pa, EORGIA, CARROLL To all whom it may Whereas R. Houseworth, Administrator of jl' IIouse.worih,, represents to the Court in his petition dtily iiteil'and entered on record, that lie has fully administered J. JfpiiscworthV estate. This therefore to cite ail persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause if any they can, why said Administrator should not be discharged from his administration and receive letters of dis- mission on the rirst Moiufay jij 4l ne S. J.

BROWX, Onl'y. Iteese Adams on iijiplicants attorneys. he S. TaiiiH-r farm fornu-rlv Tower farm in the KIcVi district, containing'JO'Jij acres of strong red buckeye land, 1,10 In high state cultivation, 50 acres of it bjjttym, that makes frpmoO to tilt bushels corn per acre. The farm lies well, cloai of rock, well watered, tine improvements fine apple and peach 4 roon dwelling, finished throughout, located oil center of lot, with view over the entire farm, two tenant houses, barn sta- bfes and all necessary uiit-huildings.

better farm in Carroll county. Schools and churches close by. A good six room dwelling hon-e and -ii-lot in Carrolltou together with a fine farm containing sixty and a fjnacti'r miles from tin' Court oiler, at a great bargain and in three payments, one. third acres of laud in the Ninth district. of which is cleared, with good dwelling, outhouses, orchards It is on tin- f'olumbiis road 4 miles northwest ot Itowdou, near 1'oplar springs clnu'cli.

OR elegant vacant residence lots at the intersection of Center and Tanner streets. Each lot fronts on Tanner street, yards and runs back 1-5 feet. These lots aie within yards ofttie tin; jml square, in the very heart of the city. 'OI HI SALE good farm of HO acres, il acres in good state of cultivation, (J acres being fine- branch bottom. Place well watered and acres of ijiiic aud oak timber.

There is a good frame 2 ypung orchard, good springs and well of water on the place. Tlace is-Imiles east of town OH tftp Talnictto road. 'I'erms easy.and price low. )ID, BISS0LVED BONE8. ALSO MEIBYMAN'S GUANO, E1IW1H BITANO, CARBOiLL Wm GRADE, KRAMEE'S PATENT GUANO, COWETA HIGH GRABS, BRADLETS PATENT GUANO, For prices capply to E.

KR MER. Ga. I HERE WE ARE! C1IEOLLTON, Ko Oil a ariie SASH.DOOR LIPT WATER TABLE, BEADED CEILING AND "WAINSCOTING, DOOR FRAMES, The hitter of kil'ti Urieil vdimv Abo, it Cull line of Lumber, 'itu and green. nut' 1 I Rentrirt'tl and Mmnilaclnrnl tn Drd c. Bracket and scroll work, tuniin.ir this line.

(Jive us a call at the STKEET. IsT Sash, Door and Blind Factory. o. mean either himself, herself, or itself. In other words, it is exactly the word that is wanting In the English lan- guare.

"Itmayibeseenat a glance that its form is like that of -our masculine pronoun. It could easily be inflected like "he." Nominative flbjecave See how natural it sounds? "'Several cinlneut scholars and competent critics have pixMraooeed this word flie right by standard. JVhy fiucha word hap not been incorporated Jnithe language long ago. is hard to 'ufl-' genend.term and ou "words. on at least fifteen days before the day fixed upon for hearing the same, S.

J. BROWN, Ordinary. February 2Sth 1888. sen-ed i)erfioiu4Jy on Georgia Ann Craw- COURT OF ORDIXAltY, Vx At Chamber February 14th, 18S8. appearing to the that citation should- issue to be sen-ed Martha Ann Crews, Georgi: ford, John H.

Gilly, Harrison Gilley, Thomas Gilley and B. F. Burns. Guardian of Jlclviu Gilly, it is ordered that citation do so issue aud that Velsou- ra Gilly, who resides at Fort Worth Tarrant county, in tlie State of Texas and llelvin Gilly, of Smith Texas, should be cited "by publication once a week for four weeks in the CARHOU. FREEPBESS.a newspaper published in the Carrollton, before the first Monday in April, nest, to show cause, on said first Monday, why the will ol Matilda Giily, Jate- of 'said deceased, should not be proven in' solemn same having been offered for probate by Grant Gilly, the named Executor, and that this order, so pub- SHORT-HAND.

Sbort-ilanil thoroughly taugtit by our improved method on Munsun's System in ffoat four to five months by correspondence. Assistance rendered students in getting good pbation. Success guaranteed. Don't go to shorMwjj'i aj great expense when we can teach' jw as mail at a normal cost. Our instruction just as satisfactory, as all exercises and mistakes are corrected and returned, and new instruction given, thereby making it just as thorough personal irmtruiUou.

We will gurran- tec to carry a student to iu four months If instructions arc carefully followed. All of our undents are placr ed in positions immediately upon graduation. Tuition, time unlimited $10.00 i S5 payable in advance and $5 upon completion of course. Text-Books and complete outfit, poet paid $2. Write us if yoy wish furtlier information.

BQQg--KEEPING. Both Single and Double Entry torwn Notice Debtors and Creditors, All persons having demands against the estate of EH Benson, late of Carroll county hereby notified to render in their demands to the undersigned according to the law; aud all persons indebted to said estate, are required to make immediate payment. This 30th day of January, 1S8S. N. L.

BENSON', Executor. 1 A ppllcation of Wm. R. Edge to have G. W.

Gable, administrator of David Gable deceased, to make titles to certain lands. In court of Ordinary, Carroll county, Ga. Reid and considered. Ordered that G. W.

Gable administrator of David Gable, deceased, J. J. Gable, P. E. Tillery.

X. W. Gable, J. E. Gable, C.

A Fnlfi- Moore be and before nwTatifry'office jn ton, Go. ou the llrst 3Ioudty fit Mii'rth next by 10 o'clock A.M. then and there to show cause if any they have why an order should not be granted directly the said administrator to make and execute to said IV. Edge, titles to the Iamb copy of t)ie bond for titles annexed to tW'fbregbfng'petition. it is further ordered tnaf gafd" ad- mlnUtriitor, (J.

W- Gable. J. J. Gable. P.

E.Tillery, X. Vf. Galjlc, tfabfe and Eliga Moore be served personally with a copy of this order and petition at least 15 days before the day fixed upon for a hearing, and that C. A. Fullilove and S.

F. Greer be sen-ed with notice of the foregoing application by the publication fit tJWs order once a week for 30 days an; those who and then act they will find honorable employment that wilt not take them from their homes and families. The profits arc large and sure foi every industrious person, many have made and are now making sevetal hundred dollars a month. It is easy for any one to make and upwards per day, who is willing to work. F.ilhcrsex, young or old; capital not needed; we start you.

Everything new. Xo special ability required; you, reader, can do it iia well as any one. Write to us at once for full particulars, which we mail Address Stlnson A Portland, Maine. TYD'P'DSea Wonders exist iu JJJjJjJL ands of passed by the forms, marvels thous- hut are of invention. Those who aro-In need of profitable work hat can be done while at home should at once send their address to Hal let I'ortland, Maine, and receive free, full information how cither sex, of all ages, can aud upwards Vrovcr thejf sue started Capital not required.

Sonic'have made over In a single day at this work. All succeed. CAIIROLLTON. GEORGIA. DOORS; BASH, BUNDS Wood Mouldings Brackets, and all Kinds of Scroll 'Work, Lumber AFatehed nin.1 on Larye litiiid, Filled Care.

Our Manufactory is supplied willi the late.si iuir. cry, and we are prepared lu lil! orders serintioHS of work in uur line, in iU besiinanner, bcr.tliorougldy kiln drie'i. WE ARE PKKPARED TO QU1E MILL Uli 1 s.V\V^. Blacksoiithing and Wagon Work, J. BKOW2f.

0 radically byiour method of cori respondcncc. Sets are worked and sent for correction. guarantee to teach practical kook-keeping in from three to fiye months if instructions are followed or will refund tuition. Tuition, time unlimited 810.00: 35.00 payable, in advance and $5.00 £oznnJetton of course. Books, Blanks, complete Address; SOUT1IERX SHORT-HAND BUREAU, 1MB Chattanooga, Tenn.

rjEORGIA, CARROLL To all whom it may concern: J. A. IIuggins has in due form applied to the undersigned for permanent letters of ad- estate of Jolui R. ed, 'n on ministration on th HWdiy'Jaf "of saw county and I wlirpahs upon sajd the first ModdayJn-JIaich, 1 18U. under my hand'and official signature.

This 30th day of January, 1888. S. J. BROWN, Ordinaiy. Ordinary.

Cotton. Tlie above cotton took the first prize at the Georgia State Fair in 1887. Endorsed by some of the best farmers In Jllddlja' Georgia. It is early prolific, easily picked, superior Hut, fine staple, grows tall with'ujng'tap' foofs to drouth, from two to four limbs near the surface, branching two dhort limbs together all the way up the top literally covered with bolls, large boll, small seed, light gray or dark green, yielding from 38 to 40 per cent lint, opens well, growing much taller than other giving every advantage over other varie- in yield per acre. With judicious Manuring, (iulck and'rjpjdcujture op to Uniting time, cotton wfll -groV tthrfM bales per acre planted hi Hawkins cotton saed.

Address Zfona, Putnam county, Ga. I OUB-E CANCEE With a yeg'claCle preparation (HO or poisons in it), give 116 pain not nn- plgasant'feeling. JiySpecittc Is a balni to the suftcrer. It Counteracts the disease, is certain relief to the alllictud and cures the patient of.cancer, so long stood iu defiance of the wisdom and skill of the medical fniteruitv. Address, enclosing a 2 cent scamp for answer, or apply to KEV.

F. 31. SMITir. Temple, Carroll Co. Gu.

are prepared also to do black.smitliin- buggy and wagon work. paired at short notice. uf Buggies ami Estate Agency, TT piopose to dp a. general VV tit land transactions. ')Vp gplj.

Farms, Wild Lands, Town Property or buy them for purchasers, or rent or lease them on reasonable terms. Carroll and Uarulson counties, will be the principal field of our operations. parties put their property iu oui ands, we advertise ft, quij put jt ic market freo of cost. will nrc HAMRICK CRIDER. CARRQLLTOX, We make SPECIALTY 01) pro- han the market pare contracts without cost to our eajployern Merrell Cole, are lawyers, and will examine records, titles and moke abstracts for reasonable fees.

MERKELL, FiTTS, Real Estate Agentv A. Editor Tunes. Corrpllton, Peceniber let, 1887, Make a specialty of Tobacco time which will be sold at rock bottom prices, are 9f the best brands. Our best iu town. The IXL Cutlery is acknowledged to be the best ami always have a good assortment of it.

5 cent cigar is given loi sill Ulv Our CIUAKS up to be the the agency for F. Coofedge Bra's Ready ed faints. £up of all always on hijucf. Window glass of all sizes und'piitfcyJ al apooi us?.

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