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affairs.
Now trot the palm leaf forward.
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A fino rain fell here yesterday.
Remember the election next Tues
day.
.
We bear complaint of the “bud worm ’
injuring young corn.
A good suggestion is like a crying
baby at church. It should be carried
out.
The cut worms and cabbage lice
Beem to be the boss gardeners around
here just oow.
Henry Wright, a negro boy in the
employ of Col. Joe McConnell, died
one day this week of pneumonia.
Mr. J. A. Clarke leaves with us some
fine specimens of wheat. llis pros
pects for a fine- yield are unexcep
tional. ' \ '
ttsfloulkt Notice.'
All members of Oothcaloga lodge are
requested to be present at the next reg
ular communication, as there is business
of importance to bo transacted. Done
by order of lodge.
B. M. llarian, Secretary.
In consequence of the continued dry
spell, the grass is losing its pristine
freshness, and the tops of potatoes are
turning yellow and dying much earlier
in the season than usual. Gardens are
suffering most of anything for want of
rain. Corn is backward, but usually
clean and in good condition to grow
should rains yet favor.
A lady called at Overland’s photo
graph gallery sometime since to have
some photograhps made, The artist
made the photographs in workman
liko manner, and sent her a proof, and
she returned it with these remarks :
“My husband don’t like these pictures ;
he says that vou have cut my face
square in two with the mouth”
The District Convention of the Good
Templars here last Saturday, we learn,
was a very satisfactory session, and
much was done toward the accomplish
ment of good for the order. The lodge
here from some cause seems to be in a
rather paralyzed condition, and wo
would be sorry to see an institution the
benefits of which have been so general
ly acknowledged go down for want of
proper interest of its members. The
delegates from our neighboring towns
praised the hospitalities extended them
while hero.
At night a public meeting was held
and Mr. W. M. Boswell, well known
to ur citizens, delivered a very practi.
cal aid earnest temperance address,
which was generally appreciated.
We call attention to the advertise
ment of Messrs. Graham & Barnett
which appears in the Times. These
gentlemen are prepared to furnish the
|ub>ic from their excellent mill a good
quality of lumber, shingles, lathes, etc.
at the lowest figures. Mr. A. M. Gra.
ham, under whose practical and direct
supervision the business of the mill is
conducted, is well known to the people
of our county as a gentleman of true
go-ahead disposition, and to whose in
(iustry and fair dealing is attributable
to a great measure the successful trade
built up for the mill since its estab
lishment in its present location. To al
wanting lumber, shingles or lathes we
recommend Graham & Barnett.
Peterson’s Magazine for July is on
our table, ahead as usual of all others.
The principal steel engraving, “Cherry
Ripe,” after Meyer Von Bremen, is
one of the most beautiful we have ever
seen, even in this magazine. Then fol
lows a mammoth colored 6teel fashion
plate, with five figures, a miracle of
loveliness. In addition to this, there
are some twenty other engravings of
fashions. There are also colored pat
terns of butterflies and flowers for
applique embroidery, besides a dozen or
more other patterns in crochet, em
broidery, &c., &c., for the work-table.
Mrs. Hooper begins a powerful nove
let, “Blue-Beard’s Closet Mrs. Ste
phens continues her “Dependent Cou
sin,” a story which is alone worth the
subscription price; and in addition,
Frank Lee Benedict, and the author
of “The Second Life” have thrilling
tales; while all the rest are far above
those usually found in periodicals
“Peterson,” in fact, is celebrated for its
stories. This is, undoubtedly the
cheapest and best of the lady’s books ;
and it combines more attractions than
any other. Anew volume begins with
this number affording an excellent up
portunity to subscribe. Price, two dol
lars a year, with great deductions to
clubs, and premiums to persons getting
up tlubs. Specimens sent, gratia, to
those wishing to get up clubs. Ad
dress Cbas. J. Peterson, 306 Chestnut
Street, Philadelphia.
Dr. W. J. Reeves, Jr., who claims
Chattanooga as his home is at present
at his fathers, we regret to learn, con
fined with an attack of fever.
TnE CnATTANoooA Times.—lf you
want to know about Chattanooga, the
most promising young city in the South,
and one that don’t stop growing for
any kind of financial calamity, send
Fifty Cents for the Weekly
Time§- three months. Price of the Dai
ly is 75 cents per month, or £B.OO a
year, and the Weekly is £2.00 a year.
The Weekly contains forty eight col
umns, aod “It is one of the best pa
pers in the" State.”
County ComjsjroMUttr*.
Rcsacu.
Resaca, Ga., Tune 7, 1877.
Dear Times :
My only excuse for not sending you
anything from our town for the past
few weeks is that I have been very busy
fishing and gathering dewberries.
Our town is very dull now. It is
said that the laziest man in town has to
stand twice in one place to make a
shadow.
The Resapa Fish Trap Company
caught a shovel nose cat one day last
week, weighing twenty pounds, and his
shovel nose extending abmt two feet
over his under jaw, lie was the nosest
nose fish I ever saw.
Jackson uses snakes to fire the saw
mill engine with these warm days
Don’t squall so for a small snake,
Jacky.
■.One of our town boys has got too lazy to
roar his boat,aud he has figged up aset of
sails and may be seen taking his ease
traveling up and down the river.
When shall we have another tight
ropo performance, Prof. Gale ? Let
the people know next time, and you will
have a large crowd.
Last Tuesday night about 11 o’clock
the alarm of fire was sounded in our
town, when it was discovered that Mrs.
S. A. Buckner’s residence, just outside
of the incorporation, was on firo. Ev
erything in the kitchen was destroyed,
including provisions and clothing. The
fire was first discovered in the kitchen
and if the citizens could have got there
a few minutes sooner the house might
have been saved by knocking it down,
but there being no water in the yard
both house and kitchen were entirely
destroyed.
Last Sunday morning at 8.15 o’clock
Mr. Jacob R. Cox, one of our
oldest citizens, died very suddenly in
his eighty.-third year. None knew the
old gentleman but to love bim, and his
children have the sympathy of the eutire
community. He was a member of the
Baptist church and a christian-hcarled
honorable gentleman.
The same day and date (June 3d)
Mrs. Amanda Bobinson died at 9.10
o’clock p. m., after a lingering illness
of several weeks. Mrs. Robinson was
about forty years old, and a member of
the Methodist church, and a true Chris
tian. She was perfectly willing to die.
She leaves a mother, husband and four
children to mourn her loss. We tender
our heartfelt sympathy to the bereaved
family.
Two deaths in our little town of its
citizens inside of thirteen hours. This
should be a warning to all to be pre
pared to die.
Very respectfully, Moses.
Plaiuvillc.
Since I last wrote about our Sunday
School it has done wonderful wotks. —
We had only fifty-five then, now we
have one hundred and forty-two mem
bers. Hurrah for Union Grove. We
expect to have a go and time on the 4th
of July, so come over and bring your
lady, Mr. Laprade, of Rome, will de
liver us au address, and Mr. Under
wood, our pastor, Mr. R. W. Hickey
and our Sunday School Superintend,
cut.
There has been a good deal of sick*,
ness lately ia our midst, but our little
doctor briugs them all right.
If you are sick send for Dr. Dowdv,
if you don’t want to be sick go to Dr.
Dowdy and he will keep you from be
ing sick.
H. C. Barney is having his children
to practice songs for their exhibition.
We learn the report is going the rounds
that he is going to elose his school in
June. It is false. He still expects to
teach until September and perhaps
October, so if you want your children
to go to a first-class school, send them
to D. C. Barney.
Beware of wolves in sheep’s clothing.
Neighbors, don’t believe everything
that is told you, for good, pious and
loud praying people don’t always con
fine themselves strictly to the truth. *
Butter is o ily worth 12} cents per
pound, and eggs 8 cents a dozen, and
spring chickens 12} and 15 cents a
piece.
J. H. Brownlee’s store was broken
into and robbed of 40 or 50 dul'ars the
other day. The thief still runs at
large.
Very truly yours, Curtis.
The District Meeting I. O. G. T.
Marietta, Ga., J uno 5, 1877.
Editor Calhoun Times :
Below I give you a synopsis of the
proceedings of the District Lodge ;of
Good Templars for the 7th Congression
al District :
The lodge was caikd to order by the
District Templar, R. M. Mitchell, of
Acworth, with the following officers
in the respective chairs :i W. Mi Bos-
Well, Counselor; Mrs. In. Marehman,
W. Y.; W. O. H. Shepard, W. R. 3. ;
Col. Ben. E Green, R. W. C. T. ; Rev.
W. C. Richardson, Chaplain.
Prayer was then offered by the Chap
lain, when the Chair appointed a com
mittee on credentials, who reported the
following delegates present and enti
tled to seats :
Minnehaha lodge, 103 Marietta—
Misses S. E. Mell and Mary Lowry and
Mrs. M. Marehman.
Western Star lodge, Acworth—A.
Marschalk.
Pleasant Hill lodge, No. 266—J. M.
Easterling.
Dalton lodge, No. 310—Col. B. E.
Green, J. L. M. Erwin.
Whitfield lodge, No. 469—Rev. W.
C. Richardson.
Bright Prospect lodge, No. 274—C.
E. Austin.
Sacred Promise lodge, Rome—W. L.
Appleton, R. E. Carroll, M. F. Govan.
Antioch lodge. No. 468 Josiah
Jenkins, B. W. Bradley.
Oak Hill lodge, No. 424—A. R.
Fostei.
Robinson lodge, No. 180—A. Roff,
D. W. Neel, J. A. Gray, S. R. Free
man.
Oakland lodge, No. 428—W. R.
Power.
Bro. J. A. Gray, of Robinson lodge,
in a short but handsome speech, wel
comed the members of the District
lodge, to which District Templar R. M.
Mitchell responded appropriately.
On motion, tho following were ap
pointed a committee to prepare and re
port business Lr the afternoon session :
Col. Green, of Dalton, xVppleton, of
Rome, and Hillhouse, of Calhoun.
Reports from lodges were then called
for, and Col. Green, of Dalton, made
an effective speech reciting the history
of his lodge and of the cause in Dal
ton. He said that their membership
had been at times reduced, but that
they were upheld by the promise “where
two or three are gathered together in
my name there am I in the midst of
them.”
Tho various lodges through their
delegates, made reports showing the or
der in good condition, and while not so
strong in members, really on a better
footing than ever before. Space will
not allow me to give a synopsis of re
ports.
The'chair added to the committee to
prepare and report business B o, Har
kins, of Calhoun, and instructed ihem
to inquire into and report as to ihe ad
visability of a public meeting.
The lodge then took a recess for din
ner, which Mr. D. N. Hightower had
prepared sumptuously, and which the
delegates eat with an appetite that soon
lightened the burdened tables.
At 2} o’clock the meeting was again
called to order, and the committee re
ported recommending a public meeting
to he held in the Court House at 7}
o’clock. Adopted.
Rev. W. C. Richardson then offered
the following resolution, which was
unanimously adopted :
Resolved , That each member of this
convention interest himself' in provi
ding for and employing speakers to ad
dress such audiences ns may be collect"
ed at any time or place, when there is
any prospect of advancing the cause of
temperance ia the district.
The time of the convention was
principally occupied in the discussion
of questions of importance to the or
der, and much good was done although
but little business was transacted that
can be put on^paper.
Col. Green then offered the following,
which was unanimously adopted by a
rising vote :
Resolved , That the thanks of this
District Grand lodge are due and aie
hereby tendered to the members of
Robinson lodge No. 180, generally, and
Mr. D. N. Hightower, for their courte
sy and hospitality.
Rome was then chosen as the next
place of meeting, and Triday, the 26th
day of October fixed as the time of
meeting.
On motion, the following were then
appointed a committee to take into con
sideration the best means of employing
speakers : Mitchell, of xlc vorth, Green,
of Dalton, and Govan, of Rome.
Adjourned with benediction by the
Chaplain.
After adjournment a county lodge
was organized with Dr. 11. K. Main for
County Chief Templar.
We shall always remember our visit
to Calhoun with pleasure The young
ladies from Marietta were delighted,
and would like an opportunity for an
other visit.
Refreshed and encouraged we renew
our work until the next refreshing ft
Home, and may God grant us success iu
our work, that love may overcome sel
fishness, until each man’s weal shall be
all men’s care.
One of Them.
.
When used for Rheumatism, Sor,
Throat, Lame Back, Neuralgia, Sprains
Bruises, Cuts, Contracted Muscles
Stiff Joints, Corns and Burns, on hu
man beings ; and Spavin, Ring Hone,
Galls, Culs, Scratches, etc., on animals.
Coussens’ Lightning Liniment is une
qualed, and its effect simply electrical.
As its name suggests, it is quick to re
lieve, and thousands bear witness to its
astounding virtuea. For sale by W. E,
King, ijruggift jj*lhoun f Ga.
api2B ly || Hlf j
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Florida.
A throng ol sufferers with coughs
and colds, annually go South to enjoy
the ethereal mildness of the land of
flowers. To them we would say the ne
cessity of that expensive trip is obvias
ted by Compound Honey of Tarywhich
speedily vanquishes the coughs and
colds incident to this rigorous clime.
For public speakers it surpasses the De
mostheuian regimen of “pebbles and
sea shore ; clearing the throat until the
voice rings with the silvery cadence of
a belh IJse Compound Honey of Tar.
Price 50 cents a bottle. For sale by
W. E. King, Calhoun, Ga.
apr2B-ly
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 £4O.
One Home Sewing Machine, Lock
Stich, new at factory. Worth £65. —
Will be sold for £4O.
One Second-hand Grover & Ik.ker
Improved Sewing Machine, with sub'*
stantial cover. Will do good work, for
£25.
One Florence Sewing Machine, but
little used, with elegant top and finish,
worth new £lO5. Will be sold for
£SO.
One Home Shuttle Sewing Ma'chine,
lock-stitch with excellent cover, and
all attachments, and cannot be told from
new one, will be sold for £35.
The last three machines can be seen
at any time and tested. The others
are 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 good
qualities, with young 3alf‘, received at
a reasonable figure on any of rhe above.
Apply to D. B. FREEM AN •
Times Office, Calhoun, Ga.
—
Georgia, Gordon County.
Notice is hereby given to all persons
concerned, that on the day of
month of year of Elijah Stan
sell, late of Gordon county, departed
this lile intestate, and no person has ap
plied for administration on the estate of
said Elijah Stansell, and that in terms
of the law administration will be vested
in the Clerk of the Superior Court, or
some otfer fit and proper person thirty
days after the publication of this cita
tion unless some valid objection is made
to his appointment. Given under my
hand and official signature. This Ist
day of J une, 1877.
E. J. Kiker, Ordinary.
fPv Admliscumits.
The Healthiest of us are liar, e to obs
structions in the bowels, Don’t neglect
them. It is not necessary to outrage the
pala*e 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.
Q r Extra Fine Mixed Cards, with name,
/VeJlOcentc, i ostpaid. L. JONES & CO.,
Nassau, N. Y.
(!*•)/! P er at M me * Samples
S'3 to \/ S Iwdtth £5. free. Geo. Sun son
VCr Vfv’l/iik Cos., Portland, Maine.
i week in your own town. Terms
Vhhand £5 outfit free. H. HALLETT &
YVVCO., Portland, Maimj.
(T‘ ftC W’eek to Agents. £lO Out:
4) t I fit FREE. P. O. VICKERY,
Augusta, Maine.
(K 1 a day at 1 ome. Agents wanted.—
\| /Outfit and terms fiee. TRUE & Cj.,
* <v 'Augusta, Maine.
DT \ IVJAQ 7} octave, fine Rosewood
1 1 ijLIN v/ 0(■0, • 1 oxer six months),
■ nly £l3O ; cost £6-50. New Pianos at wholr-
ADfl K V(j • ■ ie• Great bargains.—
v/lbUf XI. lONearly new, £2O; 2 stops,
£-10; 0 stops. £SO; 6 stops, £55; 7 stops,
£6O ; 0 stops, £65 ; 12 stops, £5-5 £75. Rare
opportunities. New organs at wholesale.
Beware imitations. Best offer ever made,
Read. Sent on 5 to 12 days’test trial* Mon
ey refunded and freight pud botli ways if
unsatisfactory. Est. IS-56. Agents Wanted.
Di‘counts to Teachers, Ministers, &c. Ad
dress DANIEL F, BEATTY, Washington,
New Jersey
Drunclard Stop).
C. C. BEERS, M. D (formerly of Coston)
has a harmless cure for INTEMPERANCE,
which can be giiieu without the knowl
edge of the patient. Also one for the
O f MIM habit,
Permanent cures guaranteed in bo f h.—
Send stamp for evideuce. Asn druggists for
it. Address BEERS 4 CO.. Birmingham,
Conn.
YOdvertkeusT
Send for our local list of Newspapers.
Sent free on application. GEO. P. ROW
ELL & CO., No. 11 l ark Row, New lork.
THE SINGER SEWING MACHINE.
Tlie People’s Favorite,
THE LARGEST SALES BECAUSE THE MOST POPULAR.
The Most Popular Because the Best.
VERDICT OF TJIE LA DIES.
THE stubborn fact shown by tlie official returns, that the Singer Sewing Machi nc
the only one whoso sales have largely and stea lily increased every year, uninterrupt
edly—that lust year the sales more tlmu doubled those of the neat highest competitor,
and nearly equalled the sales of aii tlio other companies combined, demonstrates beyond
all controversy that
THE SISOEII SEWING MACHINE
is die most pMular, in the estimation of the ladies of the country, is superior
To pity other aha ufactuied. Tug following returns of sales, sworn to by each eiuipany
tells the story :
Sales in 1871. 187'4- 1878. P 74. 1875.
By the Siuger 131,2G0 219,753 282,444 241 ,(*7O 249,552
'A heeler & Wilson 128,52 b 174,088 110,100 02.827 108,740
Howe (Jan. 1, to July 1) 34,910 145,000 No returns 35,000 25,000
Remington 25.110
Domestic 10,307 49,555 40,114 22,700 21,452
Sales for 1870, 202,310 Machines.
Safes Still Increasing. All Competition Distanced.
Send your address lor a catalogue of the celebrated B AZAAR GLOVE-FITTING PAT
TERNS. They arc the best, thj cheapest -mj most stylish patterns in the market.
Address v * l--' • ? , '• . - v j / ,
‘ C. S. BEATTY,
The Singer Manufacturing Cos. Lro.wTeonard.aw* I '' 6,l
J Cor. Broad and Ala. St.* Atlanta, Ga.
W. IT. T ORRENCE,
m J q \ Canvassing Agent fur Gordon County.
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ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT!
Western & Atlantic Railroad.
AND ITS CONNECTIONS.
‘ ‘ KEINXEBA TV BO TJTJE.”
The following takes effect m
NORTHWARD. .m
Leave Atlanta ‘‘
Arrive Carteraville “
Kingston “
“ Dalton , “
“ Chattanooga
Leave Atlanta
Arrive Cartsiaviile... a.m
“ Kingston ~
“ Dalton 1 •*
Chattanooga “
No.. i>.ji
Leave Atlanta 8,30 p.
Arrive Cartersville 7.10 “.m
“ Kingston 8.21 “
“ Dalton 11.18 “
SOUTHWARD. No. 2.
.cave Chattanooga.. 4.00 p.m
Arrive'Dalton .' , i ... 5.41 “
Kingston. 7,28 “
“ Cartersville 8.12 “
“ Atlanta 10.15 “
No. 4.
lervo Chattanooga 5.00 a.m
Jriivc Dalton 7.01 “
“ Kingston 9.0', ,
“ Cartersville 9.42 ‘ ,
“ Atlanta 12 06 \?i
No. 17...
T >axe Dalton 1.00 a.m'
A rP e Kingston 4.19 *•
‘ Cartersville 5.18 “
Atlanta 9.20 “
'nil nan Palace Gars run o i Nos. 1 and 2
oei ,ce'iNew Orleans and Baltimore.
t oilman Palace Cars run <ai Nos. 1 and 4
.el een Atlanta and Nashvihe.
1 ullrrnn Palace Cars run on Nos. 2 and 3
itweer Louisville and Atlanta.
No change of cars between New Or
lears, A >bile, Montgomery, Atlanta and
Balt more, and only one change to New
Yore.
P isseng 'i's leaving Atlanta at 4 10 p. m.,
arrive in New York the second afternoon
tlier after at 4.00.
E' cursicn tickets to tlie Virginia springs
and various summer resorts will be on sale
in N \v Orleans, Mobile, Montgomery, Co
lumbus, Macan, Savannah, Augusta and At
lanta, at gieatly reduced rates, first of
June
Parties defiling n whole car through to
’>e A irgiina.b rines or Baltimore, should
address the un lersigned.
Pa- ties contemplating travel should send
for a copy of t}ig Kcnnesaw Route Gazette,
conta ning schedules, etc.
. Ask for Tickets v ; a “ Kennesavv
outi ”
E. W. WBEXN
G. P. & T. A., Atlanta, Ga.
LOGS WANTED I
We wilt pay CAb'II 6,r r*>gs t
'Guoa POP LA 11, 12, 13 and 14 feat
long.
Y 111 l E-OaK, 14 and 1G feet long
A few 12 feet long.
PINE, IG, 20, 22, 24 and up. A
few 12 feet long.
WALNUT, of good qna’ity. '
A go 1 supply of
OiTTMiBER
constantly ok hand. Also Lathes and Shin
gles. which the cash can get cheap.
L lIILLS & CO.
Rrs.vca, Ga., March 28, IK7V. Cm
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- * *
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The reputation it lias attained 1 , in consequence ol
the marvellous cares it lias produced during the
last hall century, is a sufficient assurance to the
public that it will continue to realize the happiest
results that can be desired. In almost every
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even desperate diseases of the lungs, by its use.
All who have tried it,acknowledge its superiority;
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as to what medicine to employ to relieve the dis
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tions. Cmaav Pectoral always affords.in
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milder varieties of bronchial disorder, as well as
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Asa safeguard to chiidren,amid the distress
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Childhood,.it is.invaluable: for, by its timely use,
multitudes are rescue*! and restored to health.
This medicine gains friends at every trial, as
tlie cures it is constantly producing are too re
markable to be forgotten. No family should be
without it, and those who have once used it
never will.
Eminent Physicians throughout the country
prescribe it, and Clergymen ollon recommend it
from their knowledge of its effects.
prepared- Bt
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Practical and Analytical Chemists.
SOU) BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE.
M. “-‘ v "b
Dealers in
White Pine Sash, Doors. Rliodo.
Flooring and Ceiling, Wooden Gut
tering, &c.
Long Leaf Pine Lumber a specialty.
Office on Market Street, near A k C. R.
Depot, CHATTANOOGA, TEN Iff.
J IP ARTHUR,
Doaler in General Merchandise,
CALHOUN, GA.
Always endeavors to give satisfaction .
ceslomer.s,
% 1 ■ ■
HANK IN & GRAY,
attorney at JLizxxKr
Calhoun, Ga.
Special /.fientloil paid tocollection.-!, Of
ficcu n-Siairs in the Young building.
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J - -nst Flour W.Hcr
W? j . / Li s ’ sep ' s ’ Barrel <fc
£?* , iK{)rking Machinery,
i.iaKc Emery Wlieeis nn<t
- ’ Mill jMloplies.d. t-.. Ac.
bE.i£> iOK
>SiO H $?5 a si;r< ' nuifie hy Ag' nfs
t -1 i i ng ')iM' C'hromos, t'nij
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I’ran spar *nt, I‘Tcinre and Chcmo Cards --
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It i.i a well established fact, that Tab*
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if used according to directions, the
i .loculus Hippocastanum, or ilorso
j Ohwsnut, commonly known as tho Buck
eye has been highly e.'toerncd for many
• \ i to tie ft ft, thtt it poßi
i x ‘>f vt f. lyit gin tl.c bitter prin
-1 e called Esculin, which can bo util
ized tor the cure of Piles. If affected
with that terrible disease, use Buckeye
Pile Ointment, and be relieved. For
sale by Dr. Will E. King, druggist,
Calhoun, (Pi. ma4-ly
We take pleasure in announcing Sr
our customers that we will keep otr
j hand a lull line of Reapers, Mower 4
j and 'i llrushers, and will soil them on
; the ir.o.st reasonab’c terms. Call and
! examine them. Posteh &ila it lam.
on Tland.
We take pleasure in announcing to
our customers that our stock of Spring
and summer goods is now couiplot*, and
it is not vain boasting to siy 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 would call espcc*
ial attention to our extra lot of ladies’
and gentlemen’s shoes.
foster & Harlan.
April 14, 1877 tf
S6OO Pianos for s2ss
- 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 coiumisuons ;
no discounts. These Pianos made one of
the finest displays at the Centennial Exhi
bition, and were unanimously recommend
ed for tlie highest, honors. Regularly o ,iu
corporated Manufacturing Co.—New Man
ufactory—one of the largest and iu
in the world. The Square Grands contain
Mathusek’s new patent Duplex Overstrung
Scale, the greatest improvement in the his
tory of Piano making. The Upright, are
tlie finest in America. 4 Pianos sent cu
trial. Don't fail to write for Illustrate!
and Descriptive Catalogue—mailed free.
MENDELSSOHN PIANO CO.,
No. 50 Broadway, N. Y
Georgia, Gordon County,.
1. M. Fite having applied to bo ap
pointed Guardian of the person ami
property of James Edward, Sarah Cor
delia, Rebecca Caledonia, and Elmira
Cux, 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 Ordinary, to bo held next af-*
ter the expiration' of thirty day3 from
the publicutim of this notice, and show
cause, if they 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 band and official oignatuie.
This May 4th, 1877.
mas 30d E J. KIKER, Ordinary.
Warranted as Sepresented!
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formed some of the most astonishing
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history. Patients suffering for years from
the various diseases of the Lungs, after
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ands of dollars in traveling and doctor
ing, have, by the use of a few bottles,
entirely recovered their health.
“WON’T GO TO FLORIDA." I
_ New York, August 80,1872.
DR.TUTT:
Dear 3irWhen in Aiken, last winter, I used your
Expectorant for my cough, and realized more benefit
from it than anything I ever took. lam eo well that
I will not go to Florida next winter aa I intended.
Send mo one dozen bottles, by expre33. for some
friends. ALFRED CDSHINO,
123 West Thirty-first Street.
Boston, January 11,1874.
This certifies that I have recommended the use of
Dr. Tutt’B Expectorant for diseases of the lunge
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.
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