Calhoun Saturday times. (Calhoun, GA.) 1877-1878, April 21, 1877, Image 3

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o*jUfjQrm TOWN AND COUNTY AFFAIRS. Doff your flannels. The egg market is inactive. Bread stuffs slightly eletated in price. Now for those Hibernia Sunday even ing walks. Remember, the Good Templars meet to-night. Pat Conoway, of Rome, is on a visit to his home in this county, and is look ing cheerful. We are pleased to learn that Mis® Ray Atkin, who has been quite sick the past week, is rapidly recovering. Mr. Robert Cantrell left Calhoun last Wednesday morning for Gaines ville, where he goes to attend the State 'Baptist Convention , Quite a number of our young ladies and gentlemen visited the river and Hibernia bluff last Sunday evening. They had a good deal of fun. Diaft-playing has become fashiona ble in Calhoun, and much of rhe leis ure hours of our young men will be taken up in playing this game. ... We predict that there Will be a Wed* ding in Calhoun soon, judging from the amount of courting done last Friday night week at the party. Last Sunday furnished Tom Skelly with an episode in his history he will ever look back upon with many bitter regrets. You should try to be more careful next time, Tom. The planing mi 1 and gin house of Mr. Mark A. Moore caught fire the other day, and might have resulted dis astrously bad not the dames by a little timely work been extinguished before they were under good headway. The Calhoun Debating Society has now entered upon its fourth yeark Dur ing this time it has debated about 70 questions—several of them in public— and they are always interesting. Dr. Will E. King has on hand a full supply of perfumery of all sorts, toilet soap, hair oil, lily white, bloom of youth, and everything else that goes to make up a woman’s toilet. The Doctor is fast gaining popularity among our people as an experienced, polite and clever druggist, and we bespeak for him a liberal patronage. If you haven't an opportunity to at tend a picnic or something of the sort, and wish to be reminded forcibly that spring is here, get a garden hoe, pull off your coat and swing it the hoe half a day in some hard spot in your garden, and if you arc not used'to the exercise, you will be quite thoroughly convinced by meal time. Strawberry time will soon be along again, and as some of our citizens will have a good supply oT these delicious berries, we believe they should revolve the matter in their minds and conclude to give the young people an occasional little festival, which we foel sure would be highlv appreciated—and—well, we would like to be thero with a spoon and saucer ourselves. The meeting of the Good Templars announced in last week’s issue, at the Court House, last Saturday night was one of considerable interest. A large crowd, considering all things, were pres ent, and all manifested a deep desire for the success of the cause. A motion was made to the effect that their time of meeting be changed from Saturday night to Friday night, and every Good Templar is requested to be present at their meeting tonight and vote either for or against the question. A wretched looking Dutchman mak ing his living by tramping through the country begging as he goes, called at the office of one of our lawyers one day this week, and holding his worn out hat in his hand in a kind of under asked the Colonel for a penny, lhe Colonel’s sympathies were at once aroused for this niiserab'o looking ob ject (.f human depravity and very sym pathetically told him that he hadn’t any ready cash on hand, but if ho were at his house he would give him some thing to eat and a place to sleep, too. The tramp paused a moment before taking his exit without specking a word, and the Colonel proceeded with his writing thinking no more about, his visitor, until he wenthome at night,when to hisuitcr astonishment the tramp stepped to the front and gently remarked : ü ßy faith und jabeth, me bait you hum, Colonel!” The Colonel didn’t go back on his word, •nd next morning the tramp went on way rejoicing, We suggest now fch*at Miller and Dunn pick their geese and turn them out to pasture. Mr. D. R. Sanford and lady, of Ma rion, S. C., are visiting Calhoun, and will probably make this their home for the summer. We are at all times glad to welcome such as they into out community. The spelling match at the academy last Monday night afforded the usual amount of enjoyment. There will be another next Monday night week, which all are respectfully invited to at tend. / A fishing patyj, consisting of about a dozen, left yesterday morning for Dew’s Mills. They had all the fishing tackle necessary, and we expect to see them rolling ia this evening with a wagon load of the finny tr.be. We do not know that it makes a young man more popular to join the de bating society, but we have noticed that within the last two years six of its members have married, and there are several more ready, willing and wait* ing. Our obliging depot agent, Mf. j. E. Parrott, is in possession of a sewing machine, which for beauty and conven ience is ahea 1 of anything in the ma chine line we have yet seen. It is of the Singer pattern, and is the finest style of machine they manufacture, and we learn, through ihe agency that it is the only one of this kind now north of Macon. It is in a cabinet case of finest exterior ami thoroughly lined with satin wood, with folding cover of nious construction, and the machinery is handsomely inlaid with pearl. Mr. Leonard, the agent of the company at Atlanta, who was in our town this week, made the sale, we believe. Hall’s Vegetable Sicilian Hair Re ne ver has for many years occupied an honorable in the toilet of AmerL can women, and has also attained popu larity in foreign countries. This is be cause it does perform what it promi ses. Its warmest friends are those who have used it longest, and those who sound its praise the loudest are those who from actual experience and per. sonal trial have demonstrated that by its use gray hair is restored to its nat* ural color and dry, harsh, and wiry hair is made soft and lus'rous, a thing ol beauty, and a matter of joy and pride to the wearer.— Sub-Soiter and Democrat , Corinth , Miss . I hursday the wind blew with more than March fierceness, but yesterday the weather settled placidly into spring mildness, the gladdening sunshine and the cheerful voice of the farm laborer giving true evidence that the season’s work is fairly begun. The wheat pects, we learn, are not the most prom ising, though if everything favors its development from now on a fair yield may be looked for at harvest. Farmers are somewhat behind with work, but will put in good time to make up for that which has fceeu lost. Guano has gone out to the farms, as usual, in large quantities, and cotton, we fear, is to demand attention where provisions should be the consideration When will the people gaij wisdom from tteir experience ? There is much in He May number of Ballou’s Magazine to attract all classes of readers. The illustrated ar ticles are fresh and very interesting, the stories first class, the poetry good and the wit and tun by M. Quad particu larly laughable, there being three pages by the latter humorist, and he has taken much t-ouble to make Ins department entertaining and acceptable. Ballou’s Magazine is one of the most entertain* ing serials in the country, and at the same time the cheapest, being only 51.50 per year, or 15 cents single cop ies, postpaid, and is well known in cvn ery part of the Union. Fublished by Thornes & Talbot, 23 flawley Street, Boston, and for sale at all the news dealers in the country and Canada We are now just entering the dull months of summer. We dislike to cut off names from our list, but after many appeals for settlements there are some who have not even asked further in* dulgeuce or otherwise given attention to our demands. As we have before stated, we do not iotend just now to send out written statements, but we here again ask those who are behind to please give us some aid if possible, or notify us they want their papers con tinued, with some assurances by which we may look for assistance during the summer. We intend to revise our list about the first of May, and in justice to our business we will be compelled to erase many names unless we have re sponses that will justify us in conti u ing them, a* we cannot endure the ex tra expense of carrying a large number of uon-paying subscribers through a season when at best it is # tug to meet dooming obligations, I’LAIXVILLF. PEXCILIXGS. Times are so extremely dull in and around our little village that I could find nothing for your columns last week, and little better than nothing this week. Our merchants are doing nothing comparatively, but the farmers are so busy getting their corn in they cannot get to come to town. Glad to see a fe# more out at the Union Grove Sunday School. Hope a larger crowd will be present exactly at 9* o’clock. We regret exceedingly to see so many children running around town and fishing and playing all day on Stmday. Fathers and mothers, don’t you have no future prospects and hopes for that boy or girl of yours ? Who will God hold responsible for the early training of your children ? Not the little girls and boys, but you alone, dear fathers and mothers, so turn anew leaf over and next Sunday send them fish ing after God’s Word and playing and winging afound God’s altar, at Union Grove at 9 o’clock. Come, let’s have a full turn out, and show Bro. Under wood by our presence that we have an interest as well as the rest of She Cir cuit. There were two of the largest wild turkey gobblers sold on the train here last Tuesday evening that we ever saw. They brought four dollars. Ore Weighed 22 pounds and the other 23. Oar district is greatly opposed to the Constitutional Convention, but if there has to be one we would like to have the Hon. W. R. Ran Kin go as the Ilep recentative, as we know hitn to be a true, noble and genuine patriot, a man who will work for the interest of his people and country; so let’s all unite and have our mao. The river has been so high for a week past that the section men had to sit up all night and day to keep the drift off the bridge. We regret to learn of Professor Led better’s illness. Hope he may soon be able to fill his place. Glad to see Mr. Jno. Gunn up again. He looks badly after bis long spell of sickness. Gardens are looking fresh and green. Radishes and lettuce are plentiful. A. X. tf any part of ihe South of ol the North seeks to leave the Democratic partv in order to go with the adminis tration into a resurrected Whig party, pledged to equip and maintain Federal bayonets to be used in the internal af fairs of a sovereign State and to settle election disput s, let it go ! Without State rights clearly defined and abso lutely respected the Union is an impos sibility ; and between the American Union and the old Whig party the American people may be trusted to make theif choice !— N. Y. World. —-—— NEW DRUG STORE. W. E. KING, M. D , G. P. 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 keef Constantly on iiano a FULL and COMPLETE Line of Pare Drugs and Medicines and everything kept in a Drug Store, all of which I am offering at prices Lower than can be had elsewhere ia Calhoun. I shall use every endeavor to supply the wantß of my costomers, and will keep no goods but what will give En~ tire /Satisfaction. Particular utten* tion will be given to my PRESCRIP TION DEPARTMENT. Remember all I ask is.a fair trial, and I guarantee satisfaction. Very respectfully, ap!4f.4t Dr W. E. KING. SAVE TIME! By using the best PATENT CHURN HASH 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 suit the hard times. CURTIS & SMITH, CARRIAGE BUILDERS No. 85 Peachtree St., Atlanta, Ga. Build all classes of work to order on short notice. Prices low to suit the times. Special arrangement with Liveries that want three or more carriages at one time. Terms—Strictly cash. GEO. W. WELLS & CO.. feb24-t*m. Agents, Cclhoun Ga. _>S\ JNL /<§?/ MILL GEARING MADE I TING, PULLEYS AND HAN6t.£ i-TheIJNEQUALLEDJA&LPFFELDOUBLEI POOLE & HUNT. i CARBOLIC STOCK SOAP. If you have sick cattle call at the New Drug Store and get of Dr King’s Carbolic Stock Soap before it is all gone. tf ONT HAND We take pleasure in announcing to our customers that our stock of Spring and summer goods is now complete and it is not vain boasting to s.iy that it i one of the best and fullest selections ever brought to Calhoun For Cash we can supply all with goods in om line at prices lower than they have eyei be t *i sold here. We would call espee ial attention to our extra lot ol ladies and gentlemen’s shoes. FOSTER & II aRLAN. April 14, 1877 tf GUANOS. Soluble Pacifcc and Etiwan Guanos to be had of Zoster k 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 Dr, 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. H. McLean's office, 314 Chestnut, St. Louis, Mo. FOR CASH. We defy competition, and from this date we sell goods for cash only wth* out deserimination. A large, well sorted an 4 superior stock of goods al ways on band. Bring your greenbacks nd give us a call. Foster & Harlan. July 18,1876. sss $ $ HEAD THIS ! Only One Dollar J For one dollar tlie Savannah Weekly News will be sent, postage paid, to any ad dress for six months. It is one of the Cheapest papers published, and is a wek come visitor to the counting r< om. fireside or farm. It is a neatly printed four page sheet, comp ctly made up, and contains tlie political and current news ot the week ; a comprehensive summary of the telegraphic dispatches and local news, and interesting sketches and stories. It also contains full reports of the markets. Thus, those who have not the advantage of a daily mail can get the news for six months by sending One Dollar. It is just the paper for every body intereste lin Georgia and Florida. It will be well invested, rtnd will edijc .te your chil Iren and make liofite happy, Money for either paper can be sent by- Post Office order, registered letter or E.v press, at publisher’s risk. Address, J. 11. ESTH L. (Savannah, Ga. Sorghum Machinery. Can© Mills, dl&g& EVAPORATING PANS, dgjl* L nnarACEs. . rw~The cheapest good J**"***-" Hills and the only seamless Pans In market. Send for description and prices to SEMPLE, BIRGE & CO., ST. LOOS, 910. IT* And state In what paper you saw this. Burdick’s National. HAY AND FEED CIJTTER. Will Cut more, in gIV- • en time, with less pow- jflinTf]p*ssMr! sefeJf A er, than any other Cut ter in the market. iHoJWJr jr Recommended by the 1 * Street Railway com- IB £anles ofjSt. Louis and ~ pj For Description and * sSaSB BBit Prices address IBrr ■ Semple, Birge & Cos., MvOafacturers Agricultural Implements and Specialties In Hardware 910 Washington Are., ST. LOUIS, fjrPlease mention In what paper you read tiua. GK.W & CO., Dealers in White Pine Nash, Doors, Blinds. Flooring and Ceiling, Wooden Gut te. ing, &c. Long Leaf l’ine Lumber a Specialt y. OfHce on Market Street, near A. & C. It. Depot. CHATTANOOGA, TENN. J H. ARTHUR, Dealer in General Merchandise, CALHOUN, d.\. Always endeavors' to give satisfaction to customers. lO 1,1 selling our goods in cities and country towns. Orrly ne cessary to show samples to make I D sales and money, for any one _ out of employment and and is posed to work. Used daily by all busi toss men. Send stamp A for circular, with prices to agents. Address “.SPECIAL |> 4y j AGLN(’\, K?ud.-11 Building. —Chicago. til aug-2fi pc bfS leaah v MANSFIELD STEAMeSBIIL STEAM THRESHING MACHINES SAW MILLS AND FLOIBING MILL MACHINERY, Pamphlets describing any of the above sene on application. When writing say la whaC paper you read this. SEMPLE, BIRGE & CO. 910 Washington Ave., ST. X.OUXB. •U>b I‘rinting neatly a,.d cheaply executed at this wffice. tuTT’s tiprn TWP Ills TUTT’S XIXiJ UU inii HLLS lii Words of Admffii TUTT’S ' PILLS TUTT’S "RESPECTFULLY offered byILLLS TUTT’S V W. H. 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TUTT'S EXPECTORANT. This unrivaled preparation has per formed some of the most astonishing cures that are recorded in the annals of history. Patients suffering for years from the various diseases of the Lungs, after trying different remedies, spending thou sands of dollars in traveling and doctor ing, have, by the use of a few bottles, entirely recovered their health . “WON’T 60 TO FLORIDA." New York, August 30,18731 DR.TUTT; Dear Sir When in Aiken, last winter, I used your Expectorant for my cough, and realized more benefit from it than anything I ever took. lam so well that I will not go to Florida next winter as I Intended. Bend me one dozen bottles, by expross. for some friends. ALFRED CTJSHINO. 133 West Thirty-first Street. Boston, January 11,1874. This certifies that I have recommended the use of Dr. Tutt’s Expectorant for diseases of the lungs for the past two years, and to my knowledge many bottles have been used by my patients with the hap piest results. In two cases where it was thought con firmed consumption had taken place the Expectorant effected a cure. R. H. SPRAGUE, M.D. “We can not speak too highly of Dr. Tutt’s Ex pectorant, and for the sake of suffering humanity hope it may become more generally known.”—CHßlfi* riAx Advocate. Sold by Druggists. Price 81.00 ' *• Newsy, S|iey, Reliable.” The Atlanta Constitution. Under its new management, the Atlanta Constitution has won for itself the title of the leading journal of the South. Its en terprise, during the resent election excite ment, i.i sending correspondents to dilfer out portions of tiie countrv, and its series of special telegrams frbm Washington while the electoral commission was engaged in consummating the fraud that placed Radi, c Jism once more in poiVer in our rational councils arc evidences conspicuous enough to prove that no expense will be spared to make the Constitution not only a leader in the discussion of .matters of public concern, but a lender ir thivdissomination of the la test an i most reliable news. There is no better time than row to subscribe for A Fresh and Vigorous Newspaper, Albeit, there, has been a quasi settlement of one of the most difficult and dangerous problems of modern federal polities, the discussions springing therefrom and there suits likely to ensue have lost nothing of their absorbing interest. In addition to this, the people of Georgia are now edited upon to settle The Convention Question. and in the discussion of this import ant sub , ject (in which the Consti’ution will take a leading part) every Georgian is interested. If a convention is called its proceedings will find their earliest and fullest embodi ment in the cblfimfiS of the Constitution, and this fact alone will make tiie paper in dispensable to every citizen of the State. To be brief, The Atlanta Daily Constitution. will eudeavor, by all the means, that tits pro gress of modern journalism has made pos sible and necessary t • hold its place as a leader of Southern opinion nud asm pui vey bf of the latest news. Its editorials will be thoughtful, rimely and vigorous—calm and argumentative in their methods and thor oughly Southern nud Democratic in their sentiments. Its news will be fie h, reliable and carefully digested. It will be alert and enterprising, and no expense will be spared to make it the medium of the latest and most important intelligence. The Weekly Constitution. Besides enibudyi.ug everything of inter est in the dkily, [he Weekly Constiiu'ion will contain a Department of Agriculture, which will be in charge of Mr. Malcolm Johnson, the well-known Secretary of Georgia State Agricultural Soc ety. This department will be made a specialty, and will be thorough and complete. The far* filer will find in it not only all the current information on tiie suuject of agriculture, but timely suggestions and well-digesteii advice. Subscriptions should be sent in at Once. Terms of the Daily: 1 month $1 00 8 months... g o*l fi months 5 30 12 months 10 00 Terms of the Weekly: 6 months $1 l<) 12mrnfhs 2 20 Money may be sent by pos ffice money order at orir expense. Address : TIIE CONSTITUTION, J. I. CASE & CO’S Mins Machines & Horse Powers. Apron Separator* and Ecllpae lfO> apron Separator*, witli 20, 20. 32 m 4 36 Inch Cylinders. Pitts A Woodbury Powers. 6. A. fo and 12 Horse, down andmounte...suitable tela trt wSnaU crops, level dr hilly eountnes. Also, Steam Separators A Portable Engines. Liberal Terms to responsible parties. Agent* wanted In every eon nty. Send for Pamphlet and mention this paper. SEMPLE, SiRGE &. Cos., 910 Washington Ate., St. Louis, Ka Western &- Atlantic Railroad. and its connections. ‘ 4 KENyjESA W no V 77:. 44 The following takes effect may 2 NORTH W ARD. . Leave Atlanta *• Arrive Cartersville ** •* Kingston “ Dalton ' *• “ Chattanooga Leave Atlanta Arrive Cartersviile a.M ** Kingston ~ “ Dalton 1 •* Chattanooga “ N‘ . p.m Leave Atlanta 3,:?u r. Arrive Cartersville 7.10 ‘‘.M •• Kingston >.!' 1 “ Daltou II.US “ SOUTHWARD. No. 2. ■cave Chattanooga 4.00 p.M Vrrive Dalton 5.41 •* “ Kingston 7,2S “ “ Cartersville X. 12 “ “ Atlanta 10 1 "> ” No. 4. I e. ve Chattanooga it) a m 'nive Dalton 7.01 ■* “ Kingston 11.0' ‘ “ Cartersville 0.1 *' Atlanta 12 Ot < m No. 1 . [ a\c Dalton 1.00 a.m Ari e Kingston 4.10 *• •* Cartersville SIS “ •• Atlanta 11.20 “ .'nil nan Palace Gars run u i Nos. 1 and 2 oet vee i New Orleans and Pi.timore. t ullman Palace Cars run <"i Nos. I and 4 .et een Atlanta and Nashvibe. 1 .dim m Palnee Cf.rs run on Nos. 2 and 3 itWeer Louisville and Atlanta. No ffhafrgc of cars between New Or lears, A ibile, Montgomery, Atlanta and Rail more, and only one change to New York. P >rs leaving Atlanta at 4 10 i*. m., arri. c in New York the second afternoon ther after at 4.fH). E ti tickets to the Virginia springs and various summer resoits will he on sale in N w Orleans, Mobile, Montgomery, Co lmnKfs, Mac >n, Savannah, Augusta and At lanta, ?t gi catly reduced rates, first of .June Parties dssiring a whole car throuj.h to he A irginia Springs or Baltimore, should addr> ss the undersigned. Pa ties contemplating travel should send for a co] v of the Kennesaw Route Gazette, conta ning schedules, etc. He*i. Ask for Tickets >‘u “ Kennesaw onto ” B. \Y. WftKNN, G P. & T. A.,- Atlanta, Ga. Ayer’s Cathartic Pills, For all the purposes of a Family Physic, and for curing Costiveness, J aundied, Indigestion, Foul Htomach, Breath, Headache, Erysipelas, Kheumatism, Eruptions and Skin Diseases, Bil iousness, Dropsy, Tumors, Worms, Neuralgia, as a Difiner for Purifymfif most thorough and tic medicine that can be employed : cleans ing the stomach and bowels, and even the blood. In small doses of one pill a day, they stimulate the digestive organs and promote vigorous health. Ayer’s Pills have beeft known for more than a quarter of a century, and have obtained a world-wide reputation for their tirtues. They correct diseased action in the several assimilative organs of the body, and are so composed that obstruc tions Vrithin their range can rarely with stand or evade them. Not Only do they cure the every-day complaints of every body, but also formidable and dangerous diseases that have baffled the best of human skill. Whilerthey produce power ful effects, they are, at the same time, the safest and best physic for children. By their aperient action they gripe much less than the common purgatives, and never give pain when the bowels are riot inflamed. They reach the vital fountains of tiie blood, and strengthen the system by freeing it from the elements of weakness. Adapted to all ages and conditions in all climates, containing neither calomel nor any deleterious drug, these Pills may be taken with safety by anybody. Their sugar-coating preserves them ever fresh, and makes them pleasant to take; while being purely vegetable, no harm can arise from their use in any quantity. PREPARED BY Dr, J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass., Practical and Analytical Chemists. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. ,§lirriid iloiirfs. PIMPLES. I will mail (Free) the recipe for prepar ing a simple Vgketabi.k Balm that will re move Tan, FLIECKLKS, PIdPLES and Blotches, leaving the skin, soft, clear and beautiful ; also instructions for producing a luxuriant growth of hair on a bald head or smooth face. Addrosti Ben. Vndelf & Cos., Box 5121, No 5 Wooster St., N t. TO CONSUMPTIVES. Tho advertiser, having been permanently cured of that dr ad disease, Consumption, by a simple reme’y, is anxious to make known to his ft How sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire 4 *it, he will send a copy of the prescription used, (free of chai go), with the directions for preparing and using the same, which iliey will find a sure Cure for Consumption,Asthma, Bron chitis, &c. Parties wishing the prescription will please ad liess Bey. E. a. WILSON, l‘u‘4 Penn St , William-burgh, N. Y. ERRORS OF YOUTH. A gentleman \v!io suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and a 1 the effects of youthful iu-iiseif ton will, for the sake of suffering humanity, send free to all who need .t, the Jeoipe and di> r ction for making t he simple icmedy by which lie was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertisers experience can do so by addressing in perfect confidence, JOHN Z <rSDKN\ janld-Gna. 4 2 Cedar St , New York PAPER IS ON FILE WITXt Ollier® Advertising CuHtncU can be uuwiti. GLENN’S ' SULPHUR SOAP. The Leading External Remedy foe Local Diseases of the Skin, Blemishes of the Complexion, Sores, SCalds, Burns, Rheu matism and Gout, and a Reliable Disinfectant and Preventive of Contagion. This incomparable jspsevfic remove* entirely and speedily, Eruptions of th Skin or Scalp, Sores, ScaMs, Burn*. &c ; cures Rheumatism and Govt, and counteracts a predisposition to thM diseases. 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