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TOWN AND COUNTY AFFAIRS.
To keep the feet dry—stand on your
head.
The high water has injured the
wheat.
Bad colds are prevalent in this com*
inanity.
The trees are forth
their leaves.
The man Hopper arrested last wtek
has been released.
Farmers anxiously dosire a little con'
tinuous fair weather.
The colored debating society, we
learn, is progressing finely.
‘•What will be done about the deco,
ration V* is now the question
Wade Hampton is master of the sit
uation iu South Carolina.
Yellow dazzles the fashionable eye as
do other color can.
Umbrellas did the most good yester
day when they weie used up.
If you would be healthy, we lthy
and wise, be industrious, honest and
advertise—in the Times.
Hee business notice of Foster cc Dar
ian. Bead what they have to say , and
give? them a call.
mck Dyer is at his home in Cal*
houn, aod will remain a wee* or
80.
John Brinefleld’s smiling face and
sparkling blue eyes are again to Do seen
in our town.
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The cyclone season la upon us, and
who knows but what we will be hurled
into eteinity ere another week shall
have passed.
Miss Maggie Henderson, who has
been spending a few months in our
midst, left for her home in Dalton last
Wednesday. i
Phillip Miller, tailor, informs ns that
his new Spring patterns will soon ar
rive, and he will then be ready to fit
you up in the latest styles.
Dr. Josh. King returned to his place
in the Live Drug Store, at Atlanta,
last Monday evening, carrying with him
the best wishes of a ho3l of friends *.id
relatives.
The second quarterly meeting of
Calhoun and Oothcaloga churches was
held at the latter last Saturday and
Sunday. It is reported to have been a
very pleasant aud interesting meeting.
The Btorm of wind, rain and hail la ßt
Saturday night was severe at this place
and lasted for four or five hours, though
we hear of no particular damage to
person or property.
The tramp is on his usual rounds.
The smiling sunshiue will soon thaw
him out from the most obscure recess
to harass the honest people who try to
make a living in a legitimate way.
Mr. J. M Davidson, of Kingston, of
fers a house and lot for sale in Calhoun,
as will be seen by his advertisement
elsewhere. The property is eligible and
very desirable town property,and might
prove a splendid investment. Parties
wishing particulars may communicate
with Mr Davidson through Mr. J. E.
Parrvtt at this place.
We have received number one of the
Living Age, a neatly printed interest*
mg little four-page paper, published at
Atlanta, under the auspices of the Grand
Lodgo of Good Templars and the State
Sunday School Convention. Mr. W.
G. Whidby, late of the Atlanta Consti
tution, is the editor-in-chief, and know
ing the requisites to make his paper
popular, we can but predict that he
will render it a welcome visitor to its
subscribers.
We promised last week to give in
this issue a more extended notice of the
new establishment of Dr. W. E. King.
Dr. K. has his stock now displayed to
view, and exhibits considerable taste
in the order and system which charac*
terizes the arrangement of goods on his
shelves. In this particular his store
would do credit to a much larger place
than Calhoun. He proposes to keep a
full line of drugs, and is making him*
self the pioneer of low prices in his
class of goods. Particular attention
will be paid to the prescription depart
ment, and in his business intercourse
with our people Dr. King will endeav
or to please his customers and win for
himself and continue in their confi
dence and good will as well as their
unstinted patronage, llcad advertise
ment at and call on him.
The weather the past week has been
generally cloudy, rainy and gloomy,
just such as is capable of giving every*
body the blues.
Rev. H. Moore will administer the
rite of baptism by immersion to more
than a dozen candidates at the Oothca
loga mills the second Sabbath in May.
Everything around town looks ex
tremely dull, and the average business
man employs his time in studying how
to best bridge the hard months of sum
mer.
We have been requested to call a
meeting of the Cherokee Base Ball
Club this evening in front of Geo. W.
Wells’ ware-house for the purpose of
re-organization.
We have received a communication
for our columns this week, but as the
name of the writer does not acc •mpany
it, we decline to publish, which is in
conformity with an established ride./
r J he Donation party last night Vas
a grand success and a most enjoyable
and pleasant affair. The contest for
the cake offered to the prettiest young
lady in Calhoun was a very lively one.
the candidates being numerous, and
each young man using his utmost en
deavor for his lady friend. However,
on the third ballot Miss Ray N. Atkin
was made the happy recipient of the
cake, and we know of no other it could
have been more worthily and appropri
ately bestowed It is impossible to
.- •vt: more extended notice of the par
ty this week, as we are now ready to
go to press, but promise a full'report
in our next issue.
In consequence of the extreme in
clement and disagreeable weather last
Saturday night the meeting of the
Good Templars was postponed until to
night, and it is sincerely hoped by the
members that every Good Templar who
values the noble cause and has the good
of this community at heart will lend
their presence on this occasion.
\f
Souie of the ‘‘frying size’’ boys of
Calhoun annoy our young men consid
erably ou rublic occasions by pinning
pieces of white paper to their coat
tails. Boys, this is veiy naughty aod
wrong, and you should not be guilty of
it any more.
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Meeting in Spring Place.
At a public meeting held at the
Court House in Spring Place, Munay
county, April 3, 1877, the following
e solution was adopted, to wit:
Eesolved, That we, as a committee,
recommend that the Chairman appoint
nine delegates, to meet like delegates
from Gordon and Whitfield counties, in
the city of Dalton on Friday, the 21st
inst., to consult and arrange for the se
lection of candidates for delegates to
the Convention to meet July 7, 1877.
B. F. Wofford, Chairman.
Ihe Chairman thej appointed the
following persons : H. Ileartsill, C. D.
Durham, James T. Moore, S C. Field,
James A. McCamy, W. J. Peeples, J.
N. Harris, E. Waterhouse, Sr., and B.
F. Wofford.
On motion, the Dalton papers and
the Calhoun Times were requested to
publish the proceedings.
The meeting then adjourned to meet
ic the first Tuesday in May.
R. E. Wilson, Chairman.
H. 'leartsill,
7. A McCamy, Secy’s.
NEIGHBORHOOD NOTES.
The Acworth Advocate has suspend,
ed.
The Ep’_ ->pal Convocation meets in
Dalton the 18th.
(Ills Johnson bis been arrested in
Chattooga.
The State Road has begun to lay
oteel rails south of the Etowah.
During March there were but five
interments in the Rome cemetery.
Cartersville Express : A youDg gen
tleman, Mr. Cunyus, came very nearly
being drowned last Sunday iu an at-*
tempt to ford Raccoon creek, which
was swollen from the heavy rains. It
was with some difficulty that he
saved bis horse from a similar disas
ter.
This from same paper : Wheat is
small but has a green and healthy ap
pearauce. An average yield is looked
for. Corn is abundant in Bartow at
fifty cents per bushel. Not over one
half the amount of bacon has been sold
to farmers this year as compared with
last. Large amounts of home fertili
zers have been used this spring.
Covington Star : Ex-Gov. John C.
Brown, of Tennessee, paid Covington a
flying visit one night last week, lie
came on a visit to his sister, Mrs. J. N.
Bradshaw. He is now in New Orleans
and is the only Democrat on the Pres
ident’s Louisiana commission.
Sore noses, catarrh, sore throat, a
sure cure is Dr. J. H. McLean’s Ca
tarrh Snuff. It is anew antisceptic
principle, never fails. Trial boxes, by
mail 50c. Dr J. H. McLean, 314
Chestnut, St. Louis, Mo.
UESaCA ripples,
Resaca, Ga., April 12, 1377.
Dear Times:
Either you or I made a mistake about
the fighting here last week. The two
fights occurred on Monday instead of
Saturday. Everything is quiet so far
this week.
The late rains stopped planting
for a few days.
Mr. J. R. Noble ground thirty bush"
els of corn per boor at his little mill
last Saturday. This, I think, is ahead
at grinding corn, and making good meal
as he does.
I hear very little said about the con
vention in this section. Those I have
heard speak on the subject a.e about
equally divided for and against. But
the time has not come yet for our peo
ple to say much. How do you think
the county will go ?
The Oottanaula is higher by several
feet than it has been any time this win
ter before. The saw mill had to stop
running on accounUof high water, but
Mr. Hills, one of the enterprising saw
mill company, did not let his hands
loal around town doing nothing, but
put them to work in the shop making
lathes. It looks like business * his week.
Some think the river wheat crop will
be injured by the high water,but I hjpe
not, I rant to see good crops, and the
prospects were never better than they
were this season, up to the recent
rains.
The 'rear guard of the train of tramps
passed through our town yesterday.
which caused some excitement with a
few of our people.
Mr. W. A. Rooker has sold out his
mercantile interest in gone
to work for the railroad company. Re
saca loses a good and in
Mr. Rooker, and he leaves many warm
friends behind. Success fc to you Bill,
go where you will.
Asa general rule 'when a man starts
to rafting logs, he either goes himself
or sends someone else, but Mr. Jim
Hill started a raft from Resaca last
Tuesday, with hisjittle dog as captain
and steersman. His destiuati n was
Rome, and if Gee:, is successful in get
ting cash for his logs and comes back
all right, Mr. Hill will probably go into
the rafting business regularly and with
bis dog as captain.
I understand there is a report afloat
in Calhoun that Resaca is full of mea
sles, which* is a mistake, it is only
speckled calico, which our merchants re
ceived with their new [ goods. If our
merchants would give the Timks a big
advertisement, then they would sell
‘dots” of goods. Cume, gentlemen, I
will be happy to take either advertise
ments or subsc iptions to this paper,
and think you would get value received
for your money.
Very tru-'v, Mos Es.
FROM DALTON.
Dalton, Ga., April 12, 1877.
Editor Calhoun Times :
Judge McCutchen is now holding
court here, but he could not prevent
(if he wanted) the grand and traverse
juries from voting unanimously for L.
N. Trammell; for th c
Convention. By the way, Trammell is
looming upward like a rocket. The
people are for him all over the county,
and Murray is commencing to step to
the music. Ilow is it with old Gor
don ? Will she step into the ranks
and carry the fort for an old and tried
public servant, who like Napoleon from
his first exile is again gathering around
him the struggling legions. We want
good men for the convention if it is
called—men who are accustomed to de*
liberative bodies, and who will guard
the interests of the farmer at his plow
and the merchant at his desk alike,-
Such ajuan is 1 rammell. Let us throw
up our hats for him.
A Farmer.
NEW DRUG" STORE i
DR. W. E, KING,
CALHOUN, - - - GEORGIA.
I have just opened up a First
Class DRUG STORE, next door to
A. J. Middleton’s old stand, and pro
pose to keep Constantly on hand a
FULL and COMPLETE Line of Pure
Drugs and Medicines and everything
kept in a Drug Store, all of which I
am offering at prices Lower than can
be had elsewhere in Calhoun.
I shall use every endeavor to supply
the wants of my costomers, and will
keep no goods but what will give En~
tire Satisfaction. Particular alien*
tion will be given to my PRESCRIP
TION DEPARTMENT. Remember
all I ask is a fair trial, aud I guarantee
satisfaction. Very respectfully.
apl4*4t Dr W. E. KING.
SAVE TIME!
By using the best
PATENT CIIURN DASH
MADE,
Call at Harris & Gore’s shop, see them op
erate, and buy one. Butter made in five
minutes with this dash. Manufactured and
sold by Harris & Gore, at reduced prices
to snit the hard times.
hahstd
We take pleasure in announcing to
our customers that our stock of Spring
and summer goods is now complet •. and
it is not vain boasting to s.iy that it is
one of the best and fullest selections
ever brought to Calhoun. For Cash
we can supply all with goods in our
line at prices lower than they have eyer
been sold here. We wculd call espec
ial attention to our extra lot of ladies’
aud geutlemen’s shoes.
FOSTER & HaRLAN.
April 14, 1877 tf
GUANOS.
Soluble Pacific and Etiwan Guanos to
be had of Foster & Harlan, Agents at
Calhoun. Also Phosphate of Lime for
Composting.
This world appears very beautiful
when you are well; to remain well,
healthy and strong, take I)r, J. 11. Mc
Lean’s Strengthening Cordial and Blood
Purifier, the greatest tonic in the world
it strengthens the body aod purifies the
blood. Dr. J, 11. McLean's office, 314
Chestnut, St. Louis, Mo.
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We defy competition, and from this
dale we sell goods for cash only wth*
out deserimination. A large, well ia"
sorted an'* superior stock of goods al
ways on hand. Bring your greenbacks
nd give us a call.
Foster & Harlan.
July 18,1876.
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Practical and Analytical Chemists.
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gotten.
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