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'Mr'fttid Sl rn Sunday- V. George'W. Davenport most -FT. Fannie Dnvcnpor.t, J(itK most most 'earnest aiid zealous Bc-polved, that wo ihG officers and members of this Sunday-SchooUdo most ftirdiallv and and. Miss H.

Farinle Davenport, of Clem, spentrsome time here with relatives Q. J. Moore of Muscadine, has been visitins: his father, G. W. Moore and family during the holi- 4 to the happy to sind -n- JiUgDiCt uwww-t- havebeenhavSngsomeIn- piedby Mr aehbofctaftrttf crffe: teresting.singin^ia these parts -Thatcleveroldgentleman, uncle.

Wotl la and begin, Sunday at the-school house near 1 already. Mr. Carroll looking- after 'j i j-wl tie was i i yhfc is interested Jn. A. A.

family Wednesday evening iafl vistt'to CalWsa county, where they spent-the Christmas iiblidnyt'. -The Chenpy Garrott place, just river on the i A in 1 across outer, fold In with last Tuesday for ilif mwltatflaVdMow.ajrst, shoit jvrehltect IvfHar, of Tallapoosa last Tuesday for $721. CT "I i hotel for the Bluffton' Land Coni pany. The blood Is Ihe' cource of healtl it pure by taking Hood's Sar month of xm.i.™ Christian love and fellowship, of hose amongst whom their lot In he providence God may be casti that we commit them and theirs 1 to the loving care of he Father of; all mercies, that we do earnestly pray that the blessing of long, happy, and. jwefi-' may be given to thorn, and i happy home in that 1 mado with hands may be to them all hy the God of all grace.

Evolved," that these resolutions be upon the minutes of the V.rt him at Muscadine, 8 GilbertjWPratt. paid hisfrietidS and' relatives a visit dnrrng the past week. George Wt Moore went on a Ala lahe.weefe. C3UUUCLJ here. With many thanks we invite him back again.

There'will be singing at BobUons next Sunday evening. Mr. Jim Bichards and family some time with put ou town airs already. W.Johnson has bought the Billy- Barrow place and moved to it. Bowdon more houses.

Pa- to. extended visit Campbell and other finally not up'near. paper irb'm this office to Temple. George Wager and George avlaU last night for the first here nt WB ii Bowdon neeoa more Bwoo has bought crackers, oysters, cakesi off 1 i Peek and wife have moved. Dttricaii both known, Aisltmta.

Weekly Jouttsal to and old- ones jiast flues and renewing, for ilie smdl sum of One Bollat and JTifty cents. All should take advantage for tlae price one, There is no better paper iu Slate than'tlie Journal, it is our intention the to make the FnEE idler than ever. rt saparilla, which is peculiar in it curative powers. Miss Lucy Sheatf, who has been -pending severs I months with her brother, Drl IVG.Sheats, returned to her home.near Villa Bica, Monday, Judging irotn the calls at this office for land deeds, a considerable amount of Carroll dirt has changed hands the past few days. For the next 30 daysyou can buy adte) new markets and wraps at BhttUy Afiltarlodc's.

Don fail to come In and get a birgam these goods. We will sell gents and 1 I IT upvu Sundny-School, a copy he furnished Mr. Beid by the Secretary, and also copv be ftirrf-HiwI tho. "Carroll FroeFreW', with thp.request that the. same be publisewL Adopted by the Carrollton Pres- bvterian Sunday-School.

E. B. SHABPE, Superintendent. C. MAXDEVILI.E, Secretary.

Carrollton, Gti, 1888. Annie Bass will upon school at Oak Mountain, on Monday, January 7th. Uncle Tom Chandler, who has been confined to his room for some time, was out on the streets trtre-married last week near cadine, and Tnltapoosa, Gft. Mrs, B. H.

Wright, of Newnan, was over visiting, her daughter Ei S. Boberts last S. BoberUyif.Senoirt, was Ina npay they look well in relatives Plowsliare. Rustic. Married, at the residence of Mrs.

Sunday 23nd inst, Mr. engine, gin Mr. J. M. Adamson of Waco bought out the remaining stock of goods belonging to estate and will open busines at tnd stand.

His oli friends will be glad to see him in Bowdon. A happy new year to the Free lertfyif.Senow, was WUgon on an day 23nd inst, Mr. livea the asUw Dr. HeWhprter, 7e i8h for them a bright future, we learn hai rented th'e andfmay it be truly -said of them, K. tit at: ambrosia an and there was i six had 1 eaten.

Christmas passedofi "Kin-to-nobody" He must be a curosity; and I have IIUJSvI clothing at greally re Piles! Piles! Itching Piles. Intense itching by tu duced prices. We are requested- by C. WorJey, the clever secretary O.unty Alliance, to state that Urn body would meet Thurnlay and Friday before the third Sunday in January southwest ofwn bleed SW Weeding, we earn drews Newnan street, will move down soon. we it be truly a notion to cage him If I can catch ju be- him, and start round with a show.

Ltrtaeir-iiie somebody's mas holidays. "Pkikfil 1 JK rt a URU ft! I i rtoiVig On ftS Vrft- liolidays. seeitfed to enjoy the occasion very vr. H. preacheo last ay and Sunday night, in the tlmQ rrdtng todist church.

He enters np "1 fantastlca during the Christmas, is work with zeal'and earnes time and Bev Sunday Methodist church, on his ness. it Mrs. J. Lemkowitz-is visiting Mrs.J.B. Mount, Newnan.

the ttimoM. for 5o cents in At Dr. Son. ate ivhVtflcians South! throughout yonr Eczema, Itchy. Scaly, Skin Tortures.

MieHmplpapplication jliflrMKKV' trttlmut auy lutftri The Bev. preacher, moved in with his family last Tuesday night. He occupies the Lum Smith place ou Seminary street. Mr. Charles Garrard and wife, of moved into thv.

Major ulare, Free Pross office the first vVthe week. Wo welcome them to our town. Owing to our largoMock ou we defiire to close out our lad.c* wraps and new markets at cost du- the wxi SO days. Wo alro of- The Rev. M.

Owensby moved to his place, where Dr. Shaw has been living, on Thursday. Dr. Shaw and family have moved the Bi'id residence en Dixie Mr- Hutcheson vllltlnjj her Cheney. Bt'V.

H. L. who has been to circuit, in Carrollton Tuesday eve- nMig. He will make Bowdon his hump. FOR house now occu- niwl by Thomas E.

Beall, next to and opposite big time lamwuv. the Christmas. They reported a lively time and plenty of, good things to eat, this lr 0 ili .1 1 B'M Walter us a pleasant call last i A B. Gas-ton's is offered for rent for n. are sorry to note that I Taylor has moved out on the Franklin road in Lowell district.

Capt. L. Kendrick and Mrs. Z. T.

Hudson nre still quite sick. Henry G. Bobei Is left last VS ed- ne-ilay for his father's in Campbell county. Think he aims to farm and abo medicine. We wish him well.

S. Sims accepted a position as clerk with E. S. Boberts Co. Thanks for the kind providence which hft" brought us to see the your 18S9, and in the language Byrd visited Walker county Moses b'ama ''last week.

year. a trifle. Apply to E.G.KKASIEK. Dr. Sheals and wife are visiting Villa Rica thi-t week.

Attention to the ad- of IMwin jr. who has rt-vntly lilc vw i fur barpuns in ready made en r. I (arkt iu the mercantile business, Edwin proposes to up with tho fc.rene.st, and has considerable vxpprler.ee in the fancy "grocery business. clothing. Attention is Billed to the adver- fiowdon Colli-ge to Spavin Linnnent re- Soft, or Calloused and 1 Blood'- Throats, by use.

of Sold by STotlce. IJalluin jluWfo'und 1 found It Id unnecessary for us li of the inbrJJs of this old institution that has done so much the cause of education. Dont fail to examine those Wash at Bhudy spurlock they 1 are closing them out at cost for ihe-iiext 30 days. Tln-y abo mad'J clothing at rvdviced prices, Burial and other burial goods at reduced price for or on time at ASKEW BKADLKY. At the sale of the Williamson Jrtew we're brought.

Tho Fletcher house, just below-Brown Bro drugstore bought b5 J. H. Harris for a third interest the corner building, occupied by Brown Bro, was bought by J. J. Williamson for the home was bought in by the widow at $202, ind the farm east, of town by theCarroIUou Extension company at $525.

The bargains oflVrettby Bhudy Spuriock in Oents and chlldrrn's 1 ready made clothing would aslon- 1 itm you and dont foreet that they A. MUchell arc cloBlng ou Ladies New- Uleshecan get In a nd at actual cash for the rtods1n xt30 days. "Captain Hurry M. Beid, the laft? To The Public. Having sold ont my slock ofSta- and Fancy Groceries, to Edwin IMU HIIU take this occasion to thank tho public for the very liberal pntronaae they have extended me to commend my to my old trit-nds and cnstomeM a of the poet we would say Farewell, oW year, with thy joys and thy sorrows, Thy frowning to-days and thy smiling to-morrows; Thy mission is ended, and empty thy throne, We'll crown the new year with its tare unknown.

"the books" our. record for the past year has been written. Can not in this new year improve upon the p'ast. One of the most pleasant occa sions of this Christmas season wa the marriage of Mr. Bobt H.

Spring er to Miss Katie Scudder the beau tiful daughter of Mr. William Scudder which occured at the resi laiuit Mr.E. A. Bagan "and family, of the city have been spending Christmas among relatives. Midway.

Robert. Christmas has come and gone. It was the quietest Christmas in these parts that the writer has in ten years. Mr. Darnell has moved to h'n lace that he bought from Mr.

J. V. Wessinper on the Wedowee oad. We welcome him in our nuist. Mrs.

Mary Hand not expected it beforo he reads this, me'nd a liver pad and a box Tutts pills to my blllious fellow- correspondent. Gid Smith died Saturday, Dec. 22nd, 1888. and was buried with Masonic honors at the M. E.

church South cemetery on Sunday. A large crowd of uncle Gtd'fl friends attended his funeral. His grand daughter now lies very sick. Dr. O.

W. Hood still quite sick. the J. Bare J. C.

Bowdoa IB la JakeDorro telativ9aftoni state of 9 We vllle last Saturday as a man eminently woithy of their confidence and patronage. All parties indebted to mo 1 dence of the bride's father onThurs- day evening. Dec 27th. The ceremony was performed by Bichard Benton, Esq. Quite a number, of yonn" people of the community were'present to enjoy the evening aud witness the happy union.

The reception at the spacious residence 1 A XT £1. 0 live long, she ha? been in a critical condition tor a long time. W. C. Thoruburg is occupying the newly furni-shed resident of John Ayewontbe Wedowee road one nile from Bowdon.

There has been more pork killed In this section this fall than The stock law must be tho cause. Jackson has Peterkin cotton seed to sell to any one wanting them. It will make 40 pounds of lint to the 100. Married at the residence of John Kilgore on the 20th of December, Elijah L-vvorn to Miss Georgia Kilgore-Bev, W. S.

Twedell, officiating. but we hope, on the way to recover. A Christmas service was held at the Baptist church last suoday. Sermon by Dr. Henderson.

It was well attended and enjoyed. Burn's ScUoolhouae. Edward. Theyeat 1888 is gone. We learn our young frierid, Hoi low ay has returned from Alabama ar.d is now vuite sick.

E. Harris of Franklin 'Heard county, visited his brother Harris last week, also L. Harris of Bandolph county, Ala Alt the above brothers named are J. D. Yeager and wife is on to relatives io this W.M.Camp returned! ftom banm a few days ago- nt married while out therew John Upchurcb to Hendrir.

We wish them all ft louf and happy life. S. W. Milllcan hadl roisforr tune to loose a horse a few ago. Largest tot of clothing: Itt and it must be sold, Price atr we ask of you.

MEADOW3 solid Alliance men, So I love the Alliance cause aud shallluntll 1 1 die, although I do not belong to the order. Bat its because I.have never tried. Saltie McDonald-of Meri- Obituary. Gideon Smith departed! thi9 All inirues or account will please make of lh bridegroom on Friday eve- nrompt settlement of the same- was also a very enjoyable oc- Verv Bespcctjully, BOB LONG. caslon I -I, a Sfl SWnUnctiUfaf SXi.niiHHt rtfmataoc.

ft Carroiltou, Jan 4th i889. Bowdon College. GA. Spring term opens Wednesday, January Oth, 1889. No Tuition.

Matriculation Feel Collegiate gn.de, Spring Term, six 75 Lowell. Dan. Married on last Sunday morning the 23rd inst, at the residence of to pracuce Captain Beid is uotvnly and lawyer, but he is a gentleman, make ua si sood citizen Primary grade, Primary grade, Board $8 ft month, exclusive Ifehta and washing. For further particulars address D. LOVVOUK, Chairman, B.

or T. A. C. SMITH, Secretary. the bride'n mother, Mrs.

Hendrix. Mr. Johnnie D. Unchurch to Miss Fannie L. Hendrix by John W.

Pentecost, N. P. Also, on last Tuesday the 2oth Mr. M'errell Gamp to Miss Lula Alman, of Book Alabama. Also, on last Thursday-evening at the residence of the bride's father Bev.

J. M. D. Stalling, Mr. Wll- Bev.

H. L.Edmondson, the new pastor on the Bowdon circuit, is expected to preach at Midway next Saturday and Sunday. Green Hancock has sold out everything and moved to the Sand- Mountain. John Morris, of Burwell, has moved into our midst. Glad to have such men among us.

W.L-Hago living just over the line in Alabama can stand in his door and see into three counties, and two states. Midway church needd a stand, Who will put there fora gift to wether county is visiting Gray and others. are in order. Married 25 ult, Camp and Miss Iiultt AlmaiT. Also on 27th ult at the brl'des father; Mr.

'Will Ml ami Delia Stallings. Edward and his best fell in ranks Sunday the 30th ult We were all'indt-pendent candidates for matrimony and now we can realize that we are surely elected. Gauldlng aays he has got a nice farm for rent near this place. Mr. and Mrs.

A. C. Moore visited Atlanta, durtng Christmas. HV says there is no use In talking he saw Santa Claus while In that beautiful city. Gideon arnua December 1888,.

after shoif 0 born December 10th months and 12; days. then married Nancy He joined! the Baptist church in 1865, baptized by Bev. W. 8. TweedeW piled, and lived at consistent member until hfa death.

He joine-1 the Ma- fraternity aboufi 185T and served as tyter faithfully ever since. He was always foantf ac Lambert of CherO.ee worthy citizen by bis dally visited old to his care. He of oldest citizens of our little towny came here from Alabama about 1854-55 and) proved hisrsell to Shortest, IsQute tw county, Christmas. WD May and wife Coweta county spent Christmas a devoted the church Bowdou. Uncle Frank.

Christmas is over, and Wonder if Dodrlge went to Atlanta with his feathers and dander both up. if he did I reckon they UUVII 1 thought he, (Dodrige) was Swita WO will be to him unnoortal (cain. Bowdon loviutva -j has but little to be ashamed of. Turkeys dinners and fire crackers, as usual, but the boys had their harmless fun without annoyance, No wonder Bowdon boys go to was burled with Masonic December 23rd! 1888. at thw Chan-e Miss Janie Chambers church at Bowdon name Mrs 1 Tnafe we tender ooirl sympathy to- the bereaved family.

2ntf. That thw above, be commend him to our citizens worthy and well qualified, and put'the he record as. DO HOT BUTIES AST LOHGES. Knowine that a cough can be ChccUea and the first stage of finger vtrjn 'goneraUand held the office "as ioiigashewitiiU'd it) was not, ex- celled by any solicitor-general Our young people are in their ipniUe Of Jhe evening Liicnt on Uie occasion of flie i A nrta nil who ouv.uiKe it 1 and dtf not flud our statement cor- wSrsale bj J. 0.

Brown Bro. Notice.Tcacber*. -1 will be in my office on Tuesday Thursday, Janua- wli inst at the residence of Esquire J. Pentecost, William J.Dav- is to Miss Amanda M. Key by John W.Pentecost,Esq.

We wish for tliem all long and lives. And may each of the girls, make the boya good and faithful wives. Misses Genie Huckaba and Emma Bichards, of near Lowell, are visiting relatives in Coweta county during the Christmas holidays. Miss" Lula Burns visited relatives at Heflin, Manama last week. Some one went to Charllo er Bev M.D.

Mr. 11- No wonder BOWUOU Uam Webb to Miss Delia at Bowdon college and learn Mr John Coker, officiating. that Christmas mischief he on Sunday morning the 39th Leanest of all mischief. The blind .1 Esouire J. tiger has become shy.

The DOJS have felt his beautiful doxvuy paw, politely held out; but they have, felt his deadly claws concealed That la boys. Lot him alone. A Christmas tree Wednesday night.26that Chapsl Hall, waa a sumptuous feast of Santa Glaus. A large crowd enjoyed the occasion. B6V.M.B.

Little married Mrs. Julia Spears, nee Miss Julia Joiner, Dec 20th, 1888, in Jefferson county Ga. He and his bride spent Christmas in Bowdon. Messrs. J.

It, G.W., and Little, Jr. also name to Mrs ed you find a paid up subscription for'the FREE PBESS. My best wishes are with you In the Hnppy New Year. i. Joel.

j. vr. s. Christmas Is over and gone. Perhaps none ot us will see another Christ We had a very interesting singing at Uncle Dick Alford'a last printed Times the Carroll well 111' 'JhW r- i eom.

Sundav. Everything has passed off quiet ly this Christmas. A STORY. The child! coughed 1 No weddings no remedy-was, ly thto CHrblm-. No to report this week, but we to have some to report soon.

sale by Browm There is lots of moving about Bro. this winter. There Is more complaint of baa 1 1 fa I For the best oe. ry 29th, 301H and 31st J8S9 the purpose examining for CTOlIlt? Bichards cut up his buggy badly, and rolled flve or fllx of his bee gums. They ought to have got more bees than Pentecost has a.number one milch coiv with'a'young.

heifer sueut Christmas in Bowdon. ran L. rie Johnson were acierae. AH teachers whose license empire party, given at'the. Capita; and Mrs.

1. IS. leiir a e---- home of Colonel and Mrs. lionsneia nns eri'cau toetttimlaea her IftKisrscape? the w.iste basket, j.1 mio 7 write again PRESS. inere is muto thanlevcr heard of In my We, MissB.

It Simpfciris has moved. 'She requests that you send her paper to 531 Deeatur Atlanta. traffefi- I wisato HUOSDl the whistlej triat i jonuauu 30th at tho residence of the blows, brides mother Mrs. Johnson, Bev. M.B.Litfe officiating.

The on Sunday night, resolved not to, be. a victim! of a ines- NoL, jSSMfBarVowcometa.my hava.had 'r oFeuLreatdealof enloymetit latllfferertt I will not i new year. Chrismna. Just and must know that, we t.t_ vuithi -iLte I i dknockWaehinges oreng te to rousVfromthis and.

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