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TOWN AND COUNTY AFFAIRS.
Flour is on the decline.
The fruit crop will he unusually
largo this jear.
The Good Templars picnic has been
postponed until some time in June.
Blackberries are in bloom, and the
prospect for an abundant crop was nev
er better.
The Dalton district meeting of the
M. E. Church, South, for 1878, will be
held at Calhoun, by agreement at the
late meeting at Ringgold.
The farmers are greatly encouraged
at the wheat prospect. The crop is
generally pronounced the best for a
number of years.
The district meeting of the lnde,
pendent Order of Good Templars for
this Congressional District will convene
at this place on the 2d of June.
Our streets looked somewhat desert
ed yesterday—very nearly all of our
town people being at the Method st
Sunday School picnic.
Mack Harlan didn’t go to the picnic
Friday, but one of his thoughtful lady
friecds sent him just such a dinner as
he never fails to enjoy.
The A lania drummer who challenged ;
our champion draught player for a game j
one day this week will be more careful j
in the future how he boasts of his
good playing around our town.
•
The young gentlemen who went the
“overland route" to the picnic yester
day, had such a good appetite at dinner
time that they didn’t even wait for
their plates to be helped before they
were “dishing" with their fingers into
everything within their reach.
Mies Mollie Ransone, of this place,
while looking in a drawer for some at
tide was accidentally shot by a pistol
which had been laid there. The ball
entered one of her fingers inflicting a
rather ugly wound. The accident hap
pened Wednesday.
Messrs. D. N. Hightower and J. N.
Kiker, accompanied bv their families,
took a considerable jaunt in the vicini
ty of Mr. James M. Harlan’s farm, lasl
Mouday. We learn they had a good
deal of fun anJ quite a pleasant trip.
The Methodist Sunday School pic
nic yesterday was one ot the most pleas
ant affairs of the season. Everybody
had a good time who attended. The
day’s pleasures were participated in un
til a late hour in the afternoon, and even
then some seemed loathe to leave the
delightful spot.
On the 16th instant a rich discovery
was made on the tower level of the
shaft of the Findley gold mine, near
Dahlonega. It is a well defined regu
lar vein, shows an astonishing yield of
gold, and it is said will assay $3,000
per ton.
A few young ladi.s and gentCmen
of this place met at the residence of
fl. K. Hicks, lasb Monday night, and
organized a society bearing the name
•of the “Independent Amateur Club.”
We earnestly hope that this Club will
prove an entire success, and that its
meetings may be pleasant and profita
ble to all its members. The Club will
meet next Monday uight at the same
pipe-. .
One of our young men hahl' ee mo
s > deeply in love with a young riidy not
a great wsys from this place, that he
dreams about her every night. lie dream
ed one night this week that he was in
Paradise alone with this young lady,
and was overheard muttering in his
lumbers, “I guess you’ll have me now
sure, as there ain’t no one else for you.”
Lookout for a wedding soon.
Prof. A. Overland is endeavoring to
get up a small writing school in\)ur
town, and will teach scholars at $3.00
per month of twenty lessons We
have seen Prof. Overland’s specimens,
and take pleasure in saying that his
penmanship is first-class, and should he
succeed in getting up a clas3, we adviso
those who want instruction in writing
to make use of this opportunity.
War M vis. —Schedler’s Map of
Turkey, Greece, Roumania, and the
Northwestern part of Asia Minor, to
gether with special maps of the Black
Sea, Constantinople and the
Size, 17x-2 inches. Colored. Price,
folded and in cover, $025. Published
by E Steiger, 22 and 24 Frankfort
Street, New York, by whom copies will
be promptly mailed upon receipt of
price. The same publisher is issuing a
number of other war maps, which we
shill mention hereafter.
War Maps. —Schedler’s Map of the
Black Sea, Asia Minor, the Caucasus,
Southern Russia, Roumania, and East
ern Turkey. Engraved on stone, care
fully printed and colored. Scale, 1: -
3,000,000 Size, 22x28 inches Price,
folded and in cover, $0.40.
This Map is very accurately compiled
from the latest and most complete ma
terial It presents, at one glance, the
scene of the war, both in Europe and
in Asia.
Published by E. Steiger, 22 and 24
Frankfort Street, New York, by whom
copies will be promptly mailed upon re
ceipt of price. This publisher has
made preparations for bringing out ad'
ditional war maps, as soon as such may
become necessary.
Tua Chattanooga Times. — r fyou
want to know about Chattanooga, the
most promising young city in the South,
and that don’t stop growing for
any kind of financial calamity, send
Fifty Cents for the Weekly
Times three months. Price of the Dai
ly is 75 cents per month, or $8 00 a
year, and the Weekly is $2.00 a year.
The Weekly contains forty eight col
umns, and “It is one of the best pa
eprs in the State.”
HORRORS OF TilE WAR.
Horrible Massacre of the Chris
tians oi Turtukai.
The little Bulgarian town of Turtu
kai, si’uated across the Danube from
Oltenitza. possessed many Christian in
habitants, in numbers far fewer than
ihe Tucks. On the night of the 16th
the Turkish citizens of the town joined
with the troops in the fortress, from
which the village takes its name, and
began an onslaught upon he Chris,
tians. The carnage began in all parts
of the town at once. The doors of
those who attempted to defend tneir
homes were broken in, an I the massa
cres and outrages were perpetrated
within the dwellings. In many in
stances, however, the attacking par
ties encountered the families seated to
gether in front of t’ncir houses. The
methol in such cases generally was to
either saber or shoot the father and el
der sons, to break the skulls of the old
women, and then to seize and outrage
the younger women. In very many
cases the outrages were perpetrated by
neighbors and citizens of the town well
known to the poor miserable victims
Nobody was spared who was captured.
Scenes of frightful atrocity occurred.
The cries of the fleeing women and
children were heard at the outpostj of
the Roumanian troops encamped below
O'tenitza, and a suia 1 party under cov
er of the darkness ventured across the
river. They brought two Bulgar.an
men back with them. One of the tu-'
gitives was quite an old man, and was
foi a long time unable to speak from
grief and wild terror. 'When, on
Thursday, he was composed sufficiently
to tain with the Roumanian officers, he
described the killing of his wife and
eldest son in his sight, and the carrying
off of his daughter. The only pretext
seems to have been the ineffectual bom
bardment of Oltenitza from the old
fortress of Turtukai and from the new
water batteries which have been erect
ed along the river bank. No damage
was done bv Turkish batteries.
BARGAINS !
One Shoninger Piano. Bran new at
factory—at a little more than one half
it value.
One Grover & Baker—style 23
Sewing Machine—new at factory. —
Worth $65. Will be sold for S4O.
One Home Sewing Machine, Lock
Stich, new at factory. Worth $65. —
Will be sold for S4O.
One Second-hand Grover & Bt.ker
Improved Sewing Machine, with sub j
stant'ul cover. Will do good work, for
$25.
One Florence Sewing Machine, but
little used, with elegant top and finish,
worth new $lO5. Will bo sold for
SSO
One Home Shuttle Sewing V bine.
k-stitch with excellent cover, and
all attachments, and cannot be told from
new one, will be sold for $35.
The last three machines can bo seen
at any time and tested. The others
arc new and guaranteed. This is a
rare opportunity for those who are in
need of piano or machine who cannot
afford them at high prices. Anyone
wishing a genuine bargain in a piano or
machine had best consult the under/;
signed at once. A milch cow, of trood
qualities, with young 3alf, received at
a reasonable figure on any of the above.
Apply to D. B. FREEMAN,
Times Office, Calhoun, Ga.
■ ■■■ Mill Ml INI I 111 ■ W TimTTTTTBIII 111 111 111
sew guUwtisementis.
S6OO Pianos for $250.
And all other styles in same proportion,
including Grand, Square and Upright—all
first-class—sold direct to the people at fac
tory prices. No agents ; no comrnis ions ;
no discounts. These Pianos made one of
the finest displays at the Centennial Exhi
bition, and were unanimously recommend
ed for the highest, hoiicrs Regularly in
corporated Manufacturing Co.—New Man
ufactory—one of the largest and fiue-t in
in the world. The Square G’-ands contain
Mathusek’s new parent Duplex Overstrung
Scale, the greatest improvement in the his
tory of Piano making. The Uprights are
the finest in America. Pianos sent cn
trial. Don’t fail to write for Illustrate I
and Descriptive Catalogue—mailed free.
MENDELSSOHN PIANO CO.,
* No. 56 Broadway, N. V.
NOTICE.
We take pleasure in announcing to
our customers that we will keep on
hand a ful.l line of Reapers, Mowers
and Threshers, and will sell them qu 1
the most reasonab’e terms. Call aifJ
exaimn-e them. Foster & Harlan.
South America and Southern
United States.
Owing to their warm and delightful
climates, their inhabitants grow sallow 1
from torpid Livers, Indigestion and all
diseases arising from a disordered
Stomach and Bowels They shou dof
conrse at all times keep the liver active,
and to our readers we would recommend
Tabler’s Vegetable Liver Powder. Ta
ken in time, will often save money and
much suffering. Price 50 cents. For
sale by Dr. Will E. King, druggist,
Calhouti, Ga. mad ly
The Buckeye.
It is a well established fact, that Tab
ler’s Buckeye Pile Ointment will cure, i
if used according to directions, the
Hippoeastanuui, or Horse
Ohesnut, commonly known the Buck
eye has been highly esteemed for many
jea owing to the fact, that it pos*
sis; virtues, lyirg in the bitter prin
ciple called Esculin, which can be util
ized for the cure of Piles. If affected
with that terrible disease, use Buckeye
Pile Ointment, and be relieved. For i
sale by Dr. Will E. King., druggist, 1
Calhoun, Ga. aia4-ly
When used for Rheumatism, Sore
Throat, Lame Back, Neuralgia, Sprains
Bruises, Cuts, Contracted Muscles.
Stiff Joints, Corns and Burns, on hu
man beings ; and Spavin, Ring Bone,
Galls, Cuts. Scratches, etc , on animals,
Cou-sens* Lightning Liniment is one
qoaled, and its effect simply electrical
As its name suggests, it is quick to re
licve, and thousands bear witness to its
astounding virtues. For sale by W. E
King, druggist, Calhoun. Ga.
apr2B ly
OTST HAND
We take pleasure in announcing to !
our customers that our stock of Spring I
and summer goods is now complete and ■
it is not vain boasting to sty that it is i
one of the best and fullest selections j
ever brought to Calhoun. For Cash
we can supply all with goods in our ;
line at prices lower than they have ever
been sold here. We would call espec
ial attention to our extra lot of ladies’
and gentlemen’s shoes.
FOSTER & II aIILAN.
April 14, 1877 tf
Georgia, Gordon County.
Notice is hereby given to all persons con
cerned that on the day of 1875,
John Baugh, late of Gordon county, depar
ted this life intestate, and no person lias ap
plied for Administration on the estate of
said Joan Baugh, and that in terms of the
law Administration wall be vested in the
Clerk of the Superior Court or some other
fit and proper person thirty days after the
publication of this Citation, unless some
valid objection is made to his appointment.
Given under my hand and official signature.
This‘lie 4th day of May, 1877.
maS’oOd E. J. KIKER, Ordinary.
Georgia, Gordon County.
I. M. Fite having applied to be ap
pointed Guardian of* the person and
property of James Edward, Sarah Cor
delia, Rebecca Caledonia, and Elmira
Cox, minors, under fourteen years of
age, residents of said county —
This is to cite all persons concerned,
to be and appear at the term of the
Court of Oidinary, to be held next af
ter the expiration of thirty day3 from
the publication of this notice, ami show
cause, if thov can, why said I M. Fite
should not be intrusted with the Guar
dianship of the person and property of
James Edward, Sarah Cordelia, Rebec
ca Caledonia, and Elmira Cox. Wit
ness my hand and official signature
This May 4th. 187 1 .
mas 30d E J. KIKER, Ordinary.
]YJ[ GEE & CO.,
Dealers in
j White S’iac Sash, Floors, Blinds.
Flooring and Ceiling, Wooden Gut
tering, &c.
Long Leaf Pine Lumber a Specialty.
Office on Market Street, near A. & (’. R.
Depot, CHATTANOOGA, TENN.
J H. ARTHUR,
Dealer in General Merchandise,
CALIIOUN, GA.
Always endeavors to give satisfaction to
customers.
£*l O I In selling our goods in cities
and country towns. Only ne
cessary to show samples to make
TO sales and money, for any one
out of employment and and is
posed to work. Used daily by
all busi less men. Send stan p
A for circular, with prices to
agents. Address “/SPECIAL
AGENCY, Krndall Building.
* Chicago. til augp26
Attorney ,t
Calhoun, Ga.
Special attention paid to collections. O?
ficeu p-svairs in the Young building.
GEORGE PAGE & CO *
&. 6 H. SCaSCESEE ST., BALmOES, IC.
Patent Portable A Nintlouary Ensrlnes
gil Patent t'ircnler Saw Still*,
Muley Raali Hiils,
Grist A Floor Mills, Water
Vt'iieels, Nhingle, Barrel &
vYL fcil, Woodworking Machinery,
' Tanite Emery Wheels :ir<l
* Grimlers. Saws, Hill Snnp! ' A e., Ae.
SEND FOK CATAEOtiFE •- i > HKE&
tutt's - TTfflyP THE TLL9
TUTT'S IAJCiJUA' ALLS
liiWords of Advict -E
TUTT'S _ PILLS
TUTT’S T? Ej3PECTFTTLLY offered liy ILLLS
TI' T T’S NV. H. 11'TT, M.D., lor m* ll )' PILI,!)
'rrrT’T’j years Demonstrator of Anatomy in DIT T ‘ e
iE“,°the Medical College of.Georgia. p , R
Thirty years’experience in the
TJ. TT S practice of medicine, together with PILLS
TUTT’S fifteen years’ test of Tutt's Pills, PILLS
TUTT’S and the thousands of testimonials PILLS
TUTT’S given of their efficacy, warrant me PILLS
TUTT’S* 11 Bylnjr that they will positively piLLS
tttttn cure all diseases that result from a p,r t a !
TTT'rT>a diseased liver. They are not rec- 11, r 2 I
ommended for all the ills that afflict ““““ I
it 11 S humanity, but for Dyspepsia. Jaun-'ILLS j
TUTT’S dice, Constipation, Piles, Skin Dis- PILLS
TUTT’S eases. Bilious Colic, Rheumatism. PILLS ;
TUTT’S Palpitation of the Heart, Kidney PILLS j
TUTT’S Affections, Female Complaints. Ac., PILLS '
°f which result from a derange- t>T t t<?
'tittt’S ment of the Liver, no medicine has L,.,
Sever proven so successful as 1)R.
TLTT STUTT‘S VEGETABLE LIVER PILLS
TUTT’S TILLS. PILLS
TUTT’S • - : PILLS
TUTT’S : TUTT’S PIEBS : PILLS
TUTT’S ■ CURE S*CK HEADACHE. : TILLS
TUTT’S : PILLS
TUJT’S : *■••• *-i PILLS
TUTT’S : TIpTT’S PILES : PILLS
TUTT’S : REQUIRE NO CHANGE OF : PILLS
TUTT’S : n DIET. • PILLS
TUTT’S ™..: PILLS
TUTT’S j : PILLS
TUTT’S • TUTT’S PILLS 1 PILLS
TUTT’S -ARE PURELY VEGETABLE.- PILLS
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TUTT'S i PILLS
TUTT’S 5 TUTT’S PILLS | PILT.S
TUTT’S : NEVER GRIPE OR NAUSE- : PILLS
TUTT’S : ATE. : PILLS
TUTT’S : PILLS
TUTT’S ••••: PILLS
TUTT’S : THE DEMAND FOR TUTT’S: PILLS
TUTT’S -PILLS is not confined to thisj PILLS
TUTT’S -country, but extends to all parts: PILLS
TUTT’S -of the world. : TILLS
TUTT’S : : PILLS
TUTT’S PILLS
TUTT’S : A CLEAR HEAD,elastic limbs,: PILLS
TUTT’S -good digestion, sound sleep,- PILLS
TUTT’S :bnoyant spirits, fine appetite,: PILLS
TUTT’S -are some of the results of the : PILLS
TUTT’S iuse of TUTT’S TILLS. : PILLS
TUTT’S : : PILLS
TUTT’S : PILLS
TUTT’S : AS A FAMILY MEDICINE : PILLS
TUTT’S - TUTT’S PILLS ARK THE,: PILLS
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TUTT’S : PILLS
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TUTT’S : PRINCIPAL OFFICE : PILLS
TUTT’S . : 18 MURRAY STREET, : PILLS
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TUTT’S i | PILLS
DR. 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 GO TO FLORIDA.”
New York, August 30,1872.
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 ag I intended.
Send me one dozen bottles, by express, for some
friends. ALFRED CUSHING,
123 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’B Ex-*
pectorant, and for the sake of suffering humanity
hope it may become more generally known.”—Chbis
riAN Advocate.
Sold by Druggists. Price 91.00
“ Newsy, Spicy, Reliable.”
The Atlanta Constitution.
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the leading journal of the South. Its en
terprise, during the recent election excite
ment, i.i sending cprrccpondeuts to differ
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the electoral commission was engaged in
consummating the fraud that placed Kadi,
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councils are evidences conspicuous enough
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j. !. CASE & CO'S
Miiiilaoiiines & Horse Powers,
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crops, level ov hill:.* countries. Also,
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'THE—SIKCER SEWING ftIACHINS.
The People’s Favorite,
THE LARGEST SALES BECAUSE THE MOST POPULAR.
Tlia ■JSTOt Popular Because the Best.
TEEDICT OF THE LA DIES.
r |tIIE stubborn fact s’ own l>y*lhe official returns, that the Siujr?~ M.rchinc
1 the ml- one whos> sales have largely i.nd stea lilt increased evet v year, iTftinf3tTr.pt
e.jjy ] aP t year the sales move than doubled those of the nett highest competitor,
ami t curly equalled the sales of all the other companies combined, demonstrates beyond
all controversy that
THE SPOEH SEWING M-VCIIINE
is the liosi jLpulai? %<*rJk iu the estimation of the ladies of the eon t y, is'superior
to nftv% 1 uer n.a uttttfim-!. The following returns of sales, sworn to by each ennpany
11. Is the sto^y: ' _. , , o _.
Sales in 1871. * 1872; 137*. P7T f.a
By the Singer 131,200 210,753 232,441 241,079 249,852
VneelerTwilsott 12*,526 i /4.085 IHU*> 92.-7 10 ’,740
Howe {,Jan. 1, to July 1) 34,010 145,000 No returns 85,0t0 -- TOO
Demesne 0 .'........ 7.7”.*’.”* 10,V.7 49,.*55 40,114 22,700 21,452
Sales f i IS7G, 262 GIG Machines.
qn/rs Still Increasing. All Competition Distanced.
tkl vo?tr ddre s for n. catamgne of the celebrated B-\Z.&K U Ltd VB-FITTING PAT
i'EKNS* They are the best, thi cheapest .ad most stylish patterns in Hie market.
ddICM ‘ % C. S. EEATTY,
_ . ~ . • f i . I 172 Broughton St.. Savannah, ha
] lie Sillier MailUirtCtlirillg to. ,• or c.w. LEONARD, Apft.
1 Cur. llruad ami Ala. St. Atlanta, Ga
\V. 11. 'I OUHENCE,
U)llv s , Canvassing Agent fur Uuninn Cou ify.
Western & Atlantic Eailroad.
AND ITS CONNECTIONS.
4 ‘ KEN 3 ESA W ROIJTE,”
The following takes effect m
NORTHWARD. .w
Leave Atlanta
Arrive Cavtcrsv> He
Kingston “
“ Dalton
“ Chattanooga
Leave Atlanta . '
Arrive O.artcrsviilt*... a .m.
** Kingston'./ ,
“ Dalton 1
Chattanooga “
No, v.itt
Leave Atlanta 3,.:i r.
Arrive Cartersville 7.19 •• M
“ Kingston 8.21 “
“ Dalton 11.18 “
SOUTHWARD. No 2.
cave Chattanooga 4.C0 p.m
Arrive Dalton 5.41 “
“ Kingston 7,28 “
“ Cartersville 8.! 2 “
“ Atlanta 10 15 “
No. 4.
1 er ve Chattanooga 5.(’0 a.m
'in ive Dalton 7.01 "
“ Kingston. 9.0’ ‘
“ Cartersville 9.42 “
“ Atlanta 12 oG>.?.i
No. 1 ".
1 ave Dalton 1.00 a.m
Ari e Kingston 4.19 *•
‘ Cartersville 618 “
Atlanta 9.20 “
hill nan Palace Cars rap ; i Nos. I and 2
ore/ .’cci New Orleans'land P utimoro.
i jiiman I’aide c-jCn is run e:i Nos: 1 and 4
;et een Atlanta and Nash vibe.
1 .illm m Palace Cars run on Nos. 2 and ?
it'.veer Louisville and Atlanta.
No etiange of cars between New Or
lears, 5 ibile, Montgomery, Atlanta and
Bali more, and only one change to New
Yor i.
P isseng *rs leaving Atlanta at 4 10 p. m,,
arri.e in New York the second afternoon
ther after at 4.00.
E eursicn tickets to the Virginia springs
and'various summer resoiis will be on sale
in N w Orleans, Mobile, Montgomery, Co
lumbus, Mac on, Savannah, Augusta and At
lanta, at gieatly reduced rates, first of
June
Pa .’ties desi dug a whole car through fo
he A irginia Springs or Baltimore, should
address the un lersigned.
Pp. ties.contemplating travel should send
fib a copy of the Kennosaw Route Gazette,
confa ning sclic lules, etc.
1 . Ask for Tickets via “ Kenncsaw
i oute.”
B. AV. AYRENN,
G P. &T. A., Atlanta, Ga.
This standard article is compound
ed with the greatest care.
Its effects are as wonderful and as
satisfactory as ever.
It restores gray or faded hair to its
youthful color.
It removes all eruptions, itching
and dandruff. It gives the head a
cooling, soothing sensation of great
comfort, and the scalp by its use
becomes white amt clean.
| By its tonic properties it restores
the capillary glands to their normal
vigor, preventing baldness,, and mak
ing the hair grow thick and strong,
i Asa dressing, nothing has been
found so effectual or desirable.
A. A. Hayes, M.D., State Assayer
of Massachusetts, says, “ The con
stituents are pure, and carefully se
lected for excellent quality ; and I
consider it the Best Preparation
for its intended purposes.”
juried, *One Dollar.
|
! Buckingham's By©
FOR THE WHISKERS.
Tiiis elegant preparation may be
I relied on to change the color of the
! beard from gray* or any other undesir
i able shade, to brown or black, at dig
! cretion. It is easily applied, being in
one preparation, and quickly and ef
-1 fecttially produces a permanent color,
which will neither rub nor wash off.
Manufactured by R. P. HALL & CO.,
NASHUA, N.H,
Soli fcj all Braggiats, asl Ei&lsrs la lisiicias*.
j w i rrvmsr igvwi s..j—a——
fV ? ' " T t |
SR
MILL GEARING MADE 1
AND HAN6EKs|
OUALLED JAS. IEFF2L DOUBLE 1
paisas
tEss, POOLE & HUNT,
fjew gulvjertisicmentjs.
The Healthiest of us are mar ..a to obs
etititetron's in the bo wets. Don't neglect
Hicm. It ’s not necessary to outrage the
palate with nauseous drugs in such cases.
The most, effective laxative, known is Tar
rant’s Effervescent Seltzer Aperient, and it
is also the most agreeable. Its operation
•is soothing, cooling, painless. Sold by all
druggists.
A Great Oiler,, We , w i u dur j ß s
these hard timesdis
pose of ICO PIANOS & ORGANS, new and
second-hand of first-class makers including
WATERS’ at lower prices for cash or in.,
stallnients or to let until paid for than ever
before offered. WATERS’ GRAND SQUARE
and Ul’J IGJLIT VIA NOS AN D ORG ANS
(INCI UDING THEIR NEW SOUVENIR
an 1 BOUDOIR) are the best made. 7 Oc.
tave Pianos $l5O. do $l6O not used a
year. “2 ” Stop Organs ssth 4 Stopss6B
7 Stops S6B. 8 S ops $75. 10 Steps SBB.
12 Stops $l.O cash, not used a year, in per
fect order and warranted. Local and trav
ehng agents wanted. Illustrated catalogues
tnalKd. A liberal discount to Teachers,
Ministers, Clnn chcs, etc Sheet music at
half price. HORACE WATERS & SON’S,
Manufaotrs. and Dealers, 40 East 1 Ith St.,
Union Squire, N V,
THE BLACK HILLS,
By 11. N. Mauuiue, who has spent 12
years in this region. I.a'est accounts of
Geld and Silver prospects, Agricultural
and Grazing resources, Climate, Hun mg,
Fish’ng, Inui ns, and Settlers’ adventures,
with them, Muring and Wild Western Life,
the Waterfalls, Boiling Geysers, noble Sce
nery. Immense Gorges, etc. With 27 fine
illustrations, aud new map. Price ONLY
1G CENTS. Sold by all newsdealers, or
s>.nt post-paid for 15 cents by DONNELLY,
LOV 1> (. (>,, Publisbei s,' Cnicago. 111.
OS'Extra Fine Mixed Cards, With uame,
/COIO cer.tr, ostpaid. L. JONES & CO.,
N vssa u, N . Y.
B,N (|ii)AP cr 3ay at home. Samples
.VUON/ I*ool. $5 free. Geo. Stinson
yO t ( 0., Portland, Maine.
The Maryland Eye & Ear Institute.
No. 66 North Charles St. Balto.
Incorporated April 9, 1869.
President, Hon. J. W. Dobbin, Judge Supe
rior Court.
The shove insti utr.n ;Fers all the com
-forts of a home to patient; suffering with
eye or ear diseases, skilfttl nurses are in
at tendance, and as the surgeon in charge
resldesin.tiiehou.se with the fimily. pa
tients are •seen by hiw aevevrd limes during
the day. For further information, apply
to the surgeon in charge.
Dr. GEORGE REULING.
[]N Pit ECB EME i> ATT H A CTI OX.
U Over Half a Million Distributed
Louisiana Mate Lottery Company
Th’S institution was regularly incorpora
ted by the Legislature of the Btate ior Ed
ucational and Charitable puiposes in 1868,
with a capital of $1,060,000, to which it
has since added a reserve fund of $350,0(H).
Its grand 8i gle Number Drawings will
take place monthly It never scales oi
postp< iu;s. Look at th following scheme :
GRAND PROM ENA DE CONCERT,
(it.ring which will take place the
Extraordinary Semi-Annual Drawing.
At Now Orleans, Tuesday. June 5.
Un ! cr the person tl supervision and man
agement of Gun. G. T. of
Louisiana, and Gen. Jubal A. Eau
iy, of Virginia.
CAPITAL PRIZE. $160,000.
Notice’—Tickets are Ten Dollars Oul/.
Halves, $5. Quarters, $2.50. Eighths
$1.25.
List of Prizes.
1 Capital Prize of SIOO.OO SIOO,OOO
1 Grand Prize of 50,000 50,000
1 Grand Prize of 20,000 20,000
2 Large Prizes of 30,000 20,000
4 Large Piizes of 6,000 2),000
20 Frizes of 1,000 2 *,006
60 Prizes of 500 25,000
100 TVy.es of 800 30/kO
2' 0 Prizes of 200;.,... 40.000
600 Prizes of )00 ro'oOO
I'K'OO Prizes of 10 106,000
AumtCX!MATION PRIZES.
TOO Appr jximatinn Prizesofs2oo.s2o,ooo
100 Approximation Prizes of 100, 10.000
100 Approximation Prizes of 75, 7,5C')
11,279 Prizes, nu urting to $522,500
Gen. G. T. Beaupegard, of La.,
Gen. Jural A. Early, of Va.,
Gcmmi^siuners.
V. riie for circulars or send orders to
M A. DAUPHIN,
r. 0 Box 692, New Orleans, Lf
Third Grand i Oilar Drawing, Tuesday,
Julv ?>. .Capital Prize, $20,1*00. Tickets
$1 each.
Ji/i/ j i week in vour own town. Terms
Shjyiud $5 outfit free. H. 11ALLETT &
V t Portland, Maine.
U* $•
rpfJD- Q) I 4 fit FREE. P. O. VI( KEHY,
Augusta. Maine,
a day at 1 ome. Agents wanted. —
Hkj /'Turfit and terms fiee. TRUE XCD ,
Maine.
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''u,”fVMbivai and. >’-t'f. St ripture. Text,.
Trt.psparent. 1 :ti i' and C!.r> n-.o Cards.-'—
HR) -jinpluF, Worth 14. -t' s'j s‘d t<
75a. Illustrated t'niaN *no ttio ,1, II
HCFi ui.r/s f c.'.s. r< ion. i
1830. ■ n.y\ it* ( rt:.'
LOGS WAITED !
Wt A ill ]: s < i 1 ;• 1I . ;
Guild rOIM.AH 12, 1 i and I!fo t
ion*;.
wm'Ti:o.va. ii ;rmi u r.t i•.*-
A few lit 1 in;
IINH IC. 20, 22 21 anti up. A
few 1 2 loot l. ng.
M Ai.Nl 1. 0 g''l.(l ij'M Uy .
A good su;>piy,ol'
HiUM'BEfR
con tan ly on Inin i. Also l. tth sam Binr
gles, \v i h the cash can got eh up.
1, 11U.LS & (Ml
Rksa\. Ga.. Yaroi 2', 1.87.17 f.n
IPO 1 v SAL'v
The l!o. se and Lot where Mrs. li. K.
Beck now lives is offered for sale. Apply
to J. E. Pari:uTT. at Calhoun Depot, or the
undersigned at Kingston, Ga. I'it’es oin
fect. Tonus, half cash, and the balance
on time with good security.
npl4 4t. J. Vi. DAVIDSC N.
IXIiAD TSI* ANUNCiiMII
OF TliM
Murray Hill PuhMshlngCo.
John s*. Jewett, lOaungcr.
DISEASES C ured.
S a S 8 |\£ Ia . New paths marked oul t<>
wIISivI’Sq V Health by tliat pluinost ol
ull books—l’lain Home Talk anu Aiedicai.
Common Sense,which contains nearly l,oU)pacv
of ot igimil matter, as entertaining as a fascimultv
etory. Health and long life made tasy for the
learited and unlearned. Crammed full of brand
new idea*, which are cheering to the sick, and
intensely entertaining to those who are lorturato
enough to escape disease. It guards the reiutei
Against the pitholes of human sufferhg, and
points the way of deliverance to those who are
already engutuhed. By all means, find cut nil
about it. It Is for yon. It's author, lr. H
B. Footk, of 120 Lexington Avenue, New
York, is consulted by invalids at home pud
sbroad, in person and by letter, and has l ad Uio
experience of nearly a quarter ofn rnitury
In the treatment of long standing and diflicnlt dis
eases of every character; hence ids ability to
write practical tiutlis for the invalid reader Hie
consultations are r hee to the sick everywhere;
hence his immense correspondence with the pick
all over the globe, You, header,, tre at xi
ertt to consult the able author of I'lain Home
Talk and Medical Common Sense. Write to hito
and you will be struck with his Common Sense
Whatever yottr malady, you will receive light
which wifi do you good, by investing only %
postage stamp,‘and writing fo Dr. F. We wish
to interest you in both the doctor and bis im
mortal book. Tlio Hook itself, which gives
satisfaction to all who read it, can lie had oi
agents, or of the publishers direct. 1 lain mufv
lin binding, $3,25, in the English or German
language. Library binding, in English only,
$3,75. sent by mail, postage prepaid, on receipt
of the price. ’ A lady writes the author: •• I
have always felt that you were the physician ot
the world, from the fact of your wonderful suc
cess and original id*u3.” One reader says
“I have found it to be one of the grandest
works of the age.” A uotber says— ** 1 would not
be without it for twice it* cost.'’ Similar letter#
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free.
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gj § SVIIL Dime Publications ou b*<altti and
kindred topics. “OLD EYES MADE NJAV,”
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without the aid of Doeto r or >i<‘(.'cine. Half a
million have been issued already* “’’omfort
and ctru.E roii the Ruptured” is s valuable
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people born right. “Puysiolooicai. M*r>MAGn”
gives the latest restarcbes legaiding the laws
gofetnlug temperamental adaptation, Ac.. A (?..
A Step Backward, reviewing incousiderulo
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—Send for them.
A ATUTft 5,000 good Agent*
ealr a ß\l I can find profitableemidoy
tfsOtel 9 U merit iu tho sale of th#
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published by ns. Read all of the above, and
send for particulars. Address, for terms, ou-fits,
&c.,The Murray llill Publishing Company, t£i>
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W. AV. DUNN,
MERCHANT TAILOIt
Th o Doors Uinl of B. M & (J. C, Harlan
HAVING gone into the above business, l
would be pleased te have my former
friends and custom ere {;’.ve me a cull.
I have just received a large stock of
CONCORD .JEANS, CASStMERES
CASHMERETTS, ETC. *
wh : ch I offer low for cash.
lam in receipt of the latest N. Y. fash
iocs. Particular can in cutting for ladle
to make. Braiding, hemming, tucking, an
cording done for luiiics,
©SAGE COPY AND COB 101,1*
1 STOCK KEP, HtiMIRY, MEAL, *B. *
Has advantage# over aw.
xnldmf ery other machine in mar?
%a*H* ket. and has taken First
Premium at State Fair# ot
IlUiioia and Missouri.
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COMKHED SHELLER AND GEINDEi
ror Description and Pr.ces, address tk
SjEHIPLiE, bime & col,
agricultural implements
A>D bPLCIALTIEcJ IN HARDWARE,
©2O Washington Ave„ ST. LOlli,
Please mention In what pai 'r you read n*%
Jib ueatiy tu.d cheaply
executed a this • diiiw