Calhoun Saturday times. (Calhoun, GA.) 1877-1878, July 07, 1877, Image 3

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(gKlfparftm TOWM AHD COUNn AFFAIRS. T’b y oL Tfic gforious fourth has gone. A lump of hail picked up yesterday weighed 2i ounoes. The berry crop is falling short of hu man calctflatiotf. Home raised melons will soon make their appearance in this market. Rer. Dr. Braker preached in the Baptist church otf Monday night. Now is a poor time to buy a ther momcter f , they are so high. Fob Sale. —Good new two-horse wagon. Also splendid buggy. Apply to Foster & Ilarlau. Col. T. C. Milner had his buggy bad ly damaged Tuesday by his horse run-* niog away. He escaped injury him aetf, fiUtterer. The honey yield this season has been generally satisfactory. We hear some of our citizens boasting of one hundred pounds taken from 1 one hive. Workmen are now laying the foun dation for Judge Foster’s new brick building, and we are told the work w ill be rapidly puahod to completion. / On the first of July the post office at this place was established as a money order offico. It will prove a great con., venience to our business men wishing to jsnd money off in safety. Mrs. Ann J. Hunt, an old !ady, well known to the people of Cal hun, has been lying dangerously low at the residence of her son, Dr. D. G. Hunt, in Daiton, for some time. Rev. J. M. Dickey, pastor of the Methodist church, left with his family for Montvale Springs, Tennessee, on Tuesday, hoping to benefit his failing ) cnlth. He was an able minister and his loss will be felt in our place. We have not been informed as to who will supply his pl 'cc. The third quarterly meeting of the Calhoun and Oothcnloga station was held with the church in this place on Saturday and Sunday last. Rev. A. M. Thigpen, the Presiding Elder, preached a sermon on Sunday which has been much praised by his hearers. At the meeting of the County Hoard of Education of this county on Tues day it was ordered that public schools inay open at any tirno until July 23d inst., and that no school opened at a later date will be entitled to any share in the public funds. An examination of applicants tor license will take place at the Court House at 10 o'clock a. m., on July 17th instant. No examination will take place after that date. The following is the list of letters re maining in the Post Office at Calhoun, county of Gordon, State of Georgia, July Ist, 1877. Persons calling for Any of said letters will please say “ad> Vertised : ” Buch, C. S.; Brooks, J. 8., 2; Bell Margot; Durham, D. M. ; Guynn, Su san ; Haynes, Millie; Llames, JarneS; Holcomb, L. B. ; Berry, Fiank ; John son, Mattie 11.; Lumpkin, Uobt.; Mil liner, H.,c01.; Martin, Nancy; Obcry, J. E.; Robertson, Alice, 3 ; Scandsett, Win M. ; Spear 9, J. B. ; Thomas, Jas.; Tate, Mrs. M. A.; Wilson, Mary Y.; Walker, Julia. Robt. Ransonk, P. M. Try Your I.uck ! In order to introduce our large and handsome Literary and Family Paper, the Souvenir, containing eight large pages, forty columns, of choice reading matter, we will send it on trial six months for only 60 cents, and to every subscriber we will send, free of extra cost, our Mammoth Premium Packet containing 12 sheets of good note pa per, 12 good envelopes, 1 pencil, 1 pen holder, 2 steel pens, 1 celebrated Gol den Fountain pen—writes half an hour At one filling, 1 blank book, 1 card photograph of a beautiful woman and a splendid prize of jewelry. All the above artiles in an elegant Packet and a first-class literary paper for only 60 cents. Try it. You are sure to get more goods than you ever bought before for the money, and may draw a prize worth five times the price of both paper and premium. Send up a club of five subscribers and we will send you an ex tra copy for six months and an extra I acket. Postage stamps taken as cash. Agents wanted to sell pictures and take subscriptions. 03 to 07 a day easily made. Catalogue of pictures freo. Ad drCßa W. M. Burrow, 200 Main Street, Bristol, Icon jun 23 4t. The first open cotton bloom %f the season was handed us last Saturday by our enterprising citizen, Mr Z. T. Gray. Mr. John Adams also hands us one later in this week. Since the above was put in type Mr. A. J. Fletcher brings us a cotton stalk containing several well developed bolls, and says he discovered blooms in his crop on the 26th of June. A hail storm, the like of which has never before been seen by our people, visited this part of the country yester day evening. Thickly fell the hail for nearly ten minutes the lumps the size of hen eggs, and even larger. Avery refreshing shower first accompanied, then followed the hail. The extent of damages from the storm to growing crops we are unable to state, but sup pose it must be considerable. Persons who visited Chattanooga and Atlanta on the 4th express themselves generally disappointed at the demon strations witnessed. The balloon as* cension in the former city was quite a treat and the only feature really worth witnessing. The latter city, we be,- Irevc, made no attempt at display, the crowd being the principal attraction.— The excursion trains on this road were literally packed aDd the swarming mul titudes with fortitude worried through the Just and perspiration of the day almost wishing they were at home. We have received the July number of the Southern Farmer and Stock Journal, and are pleased to see the marked improvement in the arrange ments of its topics, and information given ; making it oue of the most res liable means of knowledge to the North ern farmer of the vast resources of the South ; while the Southern farmer will find it the best periodical on the varied agricultural subjects, published in the Southern States. Monthly at the ex treme low price of 75 cts per annum. Address H*. C. Billings & Sons, Madi son, Ga. Canute (Eormpowtcm*. Plainville. Plainville, Ga., July 5, 1877, Editor Calhoun Times : You have been favored with occa sional items from Plainville, and in ma king my report 1 will endeavor to note but briefly in this, matters in this part of the county lest the patience of your readers should be tired in reading some thing of length but little interest. We aie having some dry weather now. Corn, cotton and the gardens arc suffering for want of rain. Should the seasons be favorable, however, for the next four or five weeks, it is hoped we will yet be able to house an abundance of corn. People are laying by corn a little earlier than usual, I suppose ow ing to the fact that May and June were rather dry months and the ground re mained in good working condition so that the work of stirring the soil pro gressed without detention. The time is near at hand when the youth of our farming community will be released, for a time, from the plow and hoe and be permitted to enter the school room to receiye that instruction which will fit them for usefukess in life. Our State has wisely considered the subject of genefal education, and made provision for the same, and we arc looking forward, with much inter est to the opening of our school on next Monday, the 9th instant, under the control of L. P. ILmunnd, one among the most energetic and perse veriug young men of our ccuutry. He has been in school at Dahionega fur three years, taught school during his summer vacation, and gave general sat isfaction. lie now returns home with honor from the college to take charge of our academy by the choice of this community. We invite you now to send your children to school. Those at a distance can procure board at reason able prices. The academy is situated in a very healthy location. Come on ; amplo provisions will be made. Amicus. Resaca. Resaca, Ga., luly 5, 1877. Dear Times : The steam thresher of the Messrs. Hill created some excitement for the people last Saturday. I have been told that they cleaned two bushels of wheat per minute for T. O. Buckner. Mr. J. R. Noble had anew miller at bis corn mill last Saturday. The first bushel John ground cost him eighty cents, and he said he had enough of the mill business —that is, the grinding part —said be could not run the engine and grind too, and must quit one, so he paid for the bushel he spoiled and went to his engine declaring he was not cut out for a miller. Watermelons were plen iful in our town last week at from ten to sixty cents each. They were from Florida Col. Bradford’s “pet” le r t without bidding him farewell. Dry your tears, Newt, there will be plenty of tramps this fall, and you C3n then get oue, per haps that will stick. Mr. J. It. Noble is putting the flour- ing mill in running order, and intends to commence grinding for custom next Friday or Saturday. Vi ho’s duty is it to attend to the try ing of a person for lunacy*? There is a party in Resaca said to be crazy that should be attended to by somebody, for he a disturbing the quietude of the town. Is it not the Ordinary’s duty if it be reported to him, to cause them to be taken up ? Playing drafts is the chief employ ment of our boys now. Berries and red bugs become more plentiful ; especially the red bugs, judg ing from the amount of scratching done in Resaca, I understand what wheat has been threshed about here is making on an average about seven bushels per acre. Prof. Starr commences his school again next Monday morning, I under stand. It is hoped there will be less annoyance to our citizens by the bad conduct of some of the boys of his school this session than last. I do not blame the Professor, for I am told as a general thing they chose a time when he was away from the school as the most opportune in which to use vulgar language and commit disagreeable acts. Our town looked deserted last Wed nesday. Most of the boys went to At lanta to hunt the fourth of July.— Their looks showed they had found plenty ol heat an l dust. Thine forever, Tom Thumb. Craneater. Craneater, July sth, 1877. Dry and hot. Wheat threshing is engaging the par ticular attention of farmers just iuw, with some satisfactory results. The health of this community is re ported by physicians to be at preset un exceptional. Good water, good buttei~ milk, plenty of physical activity and a cheerfulness among the people which drives away thoughts of the hard times are causes to - which this desirable state is partially attributable. There is to be a Sunday School cel ebration at Craneater Springs on or about the 10th of August, which prom ises to be a very enjoyable affair. Come out and we can promise you safely, I think, a good time on that occasion. Some unknown thief or thieves en" tcred the store of our popular young merchant, Mr, J. W. MoSpadden, dur ing the latter part of the night of the 4th, and made his escape with about twenty pounds of tobacco and other goods to the amount of twenty-five or thirty dollars. A dil’gent look out is being kept and I think the guilty will be overhauled. ‘ W. * * * SCHOOL BOOKS, At Publishers prices always on hand ut the Cheap Cash Store of B. M. & C. C. Harlan’s. july7-4t B. M. & C. C. Harlan are offoiing some special inducements in goods em bracing their line. Their stock is un usually large, having been constantly added to through the season. They will pay a little over the market price in trade for wheat, and will sell you goods cheaper than you can get them elsewhere. 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 Bone, Calls, Cuts, Scratches, etc., on animals Cou-sens’ Lightning Liniment is une qualed, and its effect simply electrical. As its name suggests, it is quick to rc lievu, and thousands bear witness to its astounding virtues. For sale by W. E. King, druggist, Calhoun, Ga. apr2B ly FOR CASH. We defy competition, and from this date we sell goods for cash only wth> out deserimiiiation. A large, well ias-. forted and superior stock ol' goods al ways on hand. Bring your greenbacks nd give us a call. Foster & Harlan. July 18,1876. Thu Attention of Farmers is Called to our AMERICAN MAMMOTH BYE ;orl >IA MON D WIIE AT, Foit Fall or Spring Sowing. A New Variety, entirely distinct from the Common Rye or any other Grain ever introduced. It was first found growing wild on the Humboldt River, Nevada : since which time it has been successfully cul tivated wherever tried. It yields trom sixty to eighty bushels to the acre. Mr A. J. Dufur, United States’ Centennia Commissioner from Oregon, asserts that he lias known it to yield eighty seven and a half bushels to the acre. It was awarded the highest and only premium at the United States’ Centennial Expo sition, and pronounced the finest aud only grain of the kind on exhibition. It has been grown as a Faff and Spring grain with equal success. Sin gle grains measuring one-half inch in length, and the average close to that. Price per package 25 cents; Five packages, 81.00; One dozen packages, 82.00. Sent post paid by mail. Agents wanted every vhere to intro duce this wheat. Bs&tNotice. —We are in no way connected with any other Seed House in Cleveland or Chattanooga. All or ders, letters, etc., should be plainly ad* dressed, thus, S. Y. HAINES i Cos., Cleveland, Bradly co., Tenn. Branch Sweet rratcr, Mon roe co., Tenn. Sample sent Free on receipt of a 3 cent Stamp. * juu2J-4t The TRMMye: ~ It is a well established fact, that Tab ler’s Buckeye Pi'e Ointment will cure, if used according to directions, the rE-sculus Hippocastanuui, or Horse Oh>suut, commonly known as the Buck eye has been highly esteemed for many • vii j t (-lie 1 1 (t. (hat it pos* f- Uni ( s_ lyi* g in il e bitter prin -1 e called Esculin, which can be util ized ‘or the cure of Pika. If affected with that terrible disease, use Buckeye Pile Ointment, and be relieved. For sale by Dr. Wili E. King, druggist, Calhoun, Ga. ma4-ly We take in announcing to our euskrneiv that we will keep on hand a full line of Reapers, Mowers and Threshers, and will sell them oil | the most reasonab'e terms. Call and ' examine them. Foster & Harlan. ON^AND. Wo take pleasure in announcing to our customers that our stock of Spring and summer goods is now couiplet -, 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 wc can supply all with goods in our line at prices lower than they have eyer been sold here. We wc aid call espec ial attention to our extra lot of ladies’ and gentlemen’s shoes. foster & iiarlan. April 14. 1877 tf 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 obvia*- ted by Compound Honey of Tar, which speedily vanquishes the coughs and colds incident to this rigorous clime. For public speaker? it surpasses the Do mosthenian regimen of ‘ pebbles and sea shore ; clearing tho throat until the voice rings with the silvery cadence of a bell. Use Compound Honey of Tar. Price 50 cents a bottle. For sale by W. E. King, Calhoun, Ga. apr2B-ly TUTT|S_PILLS A Noted Divine says They are worth their weight in gold . READ WHAT HE SAYS: Dr. Tutt:—Dear Sir: For ten years I have been a martyr to Dyspepsia, Constipation, and Piles. Last spring your pills were recommended to me ; I used them (but with little faith). lam now a well man, have good appetite, digestion perfect, regular stools, piles gone, and I have gained forty pounds solid flesh. They are worth their weight in gold. Rev. R. L. SIMPSON, Louisville, Ky. TIITTIA nil r C\ Dr- Tutt has been en- TUTT’d PILLd & a ß cd in the practice of medicine thirty years, and CURE SICK HEAD- for a long time was demon. ACHE. strator of anatomy in the ~ Medical College of Geor- TUTTB PILLS f^s^uS CURE DYSPEPSIA. tec that they are prepared nr— on scientific principles, TUTT’S PILLS quackery. PURE CONSTIPATION coining the .. . heretofore antagonistic PI! 1 Q qualities of a strengthen 1V I I yj I B mg,purgative,amiapur* PURE PILES. ijvtng tonic. mmmmm—a Their first apparent cf- TIITTS& PIS I O feet is to increase the ap IUK I llLkiV petite by causing the food ____ „„„„„ . to properly assimilate. PURE FEVER AND Thus the system is nour ' ished, and by their tonic .-- action on the digestive or- TUTT'S PILLS gans, regular and healthy v 1 evacuations are produced. PURE BILIOUS COLIC The rapidity with which persons Hike on flesh , TIITTJO Dll I O while under the influence 1U 1 B 0 ISL.L.O of these pills, of itself in- CURE KIDNEY POM- dicates their adaptability PLAINT. to nourish the body, and ' hence their efficacy in cur- Tl !TT!£* Dll I O ing nervous debility, mel lUl I o rILLo ancholy, dyspepsia,' wast ing of the muscles, slug- PURE TORPID LIVER gishness of the liver, chronic constipation, and imparting health and strength to the system. Sold everywhere. Office, 35 Murray Street, New York. 1 TRIUMPH OF SCIENCE. I H Gray Hair can be changed to a H ;■ glossy black by a single application of ■ I Dr.Tutt’s Hair Dye. It acts like magic, H ■ and is warranted as harmless as water. H H Price si.oo. Office 35 Murray St., N. Y. ' J What ss Queers Relight? Read fixe Answer It Is a plant that grows in the South, and is spe cially adapted to the cure of diseases of that climate. ' nature’s own remedy, Entering at once into the blood, expelling all scrof ulous, syphilitic, and rheumatic affections. Alone, it it a searching alterative, but when combined with Sarsaparilla, Yellow Dock, and other herbs, it forms Dr. Tutt’s Sarsaparilla and Queen’s Delight, The most powerful blood purifier known to medical science for the cure of old ulcers, diseased joints, fout discharges from the ears and nostrils, abscesses, skin diseases, dropsy, kidney Complaint, evil effects of secret practices, disordered liver and spleen. Its use strengthens the nervous system, imparts a fair com plexion, and builds up the" body with HEALTHY, SOLID FLESH. As an antidote to syphilitic poison it is strongly recommended. Hundreds of cases of the worst type have been radically cured by it. Being purely veg etable its continued use will do no harm. The best time to take it is during the summer and fall; and instead of debility, headache, fever and ague, you will enjoy robust health. Sold by all druggists. Price, SI.OO. Office, 35 Murray Street, New York. SS 1.01 ki sell mg our. Rfiodfi iu a 10 1 couutfy i t owl is. ' Only no! ,j. () ccs|ary t<j ilipw samples to niak<j sales aira money, for any one out of employment and and is posed to work. Used daily by all busi less rnenb .Send stan p for circular, with prices to agents. Address “.SPECIAL j-. ,y , AGENCY, K-ndall Building. Chicago. til aug-26 WIIY S><> YOU PAY SB 3 . OO ./V Year For an Eastern Litefafy Paper when you cau procure one equal in every particular for SI.OO a Year P THE CHICAGO LEDGER, a large 48-co\ nmn weekly paper, is now being sold for SI.OO a year, and 15 cents far postage. It has no superior as a liTcrary weekly, an is larger than Eastern papers o f the sam lass. £ rtl JO cents and get three copies. You will c rtainly subscribe for it after you have 1c; and it. Address THE LEDGER CO., Chi ur.go, 111. i\\Mig2&. i Sheriff'* Sale# for Aur/ust. I \VTILL be sold before ihe Court House i H door, in the town of Cclhoun, within | the legal hours of sale, on the first Tues | daj in August next, the following property, I to-wit : Lot of land No. 94, in the 7tli district • and 3d section of Gordon county, as the I property of William B. Hewitt, Vo satisfy j a ti fa issued from the Inferior Ojurt of i Gordon county in favor of W. E. Brog lou Henry McConnell, as administrator of I tlie estate of W. B. Hewitt. Also, at the same time end place, will be ! sold tho south half of town lot No. 7, 25 feet front and 100 feet back, on section Ist of the town of Calhoun, of origin it land lot No. 205, in the 14th district and 3d section, as the property of \V. S. Johnson, to satisfy one Justice Court fi. fa. in favor of W. A. Hemphill & Cos., vs. W. S. John son. Property pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney. Levy made and returned to me ,by Vi. H. Bi ick, L. C. This July 0, 1877. W.G. TAY LOR, Sheriff. Western & Atlantic Railroad. AND ITS CONNECTIONS. ‘ ‘ kjjxxijsj w no tjte.” The following takes effect m NORTHWARD. .u Leave Atlanta .... *• Arrive Cartersville “ Kingston “ “ Dalton “ “ Chattanooga Leave Atlanta Arrive Cartersviilc a.m “ Kingston ~ “ Dalton 1 •* Chattanooga : “ No.. I.M Leave Atlanta .... 3,30 r. Vrrive Cartersville 7.19 “ Kingston 8.2i “ Dalton 11.18 “ SOUTHWARD. No. 2. iiCave Chattanooga 4.00 r.ii Vrrive Dalton 5.41 “ “ Kingston 7,28 “* “ Cartersville 8.12 “ Atlanta 10 15 “ No. 4. leave Chattanooga 5.00 a. to Arrive Dalton 7.01 '* “ Kingston 9.0' , “ Cartersville..* 9.4S 1 , “ t Atlanta 12 oG\m No. 17. 1 >a\e Dalton 1.00 a.m Arr e Kingston 4.19 Cartersville 5.18 “ “ Atlanta 9.20 “ Pull nan Palace Gars run o i Nos. 1 and 2 oet vee i New Orleans and Baltimore. I all man Palace Cars run on Nos. 1 and 4 ,et .ecu Atlanta and Nashvihe. 1 ullrn in Palace Cars run on Nos. 2 and 3 itweei: Louisville and Atlanta. No cliange of cars between New Or leans, A >bile, Montgomery, Atlanta arid Balt more, and only oue change to New York. P isseng irs leaving Atlanta at 4.10 p. >r., arri>einNew York the second afternoon ther after at 4.00. E\cur’sicn tickets to the Virginia springs and various summer resorts will be on sale in N w Orleans, Mobile, Montgomery, Co lumbus, Mac >n, Savannah, Augusta and At lanta, at gieatly reduced rates, first of Juno Parties desiring a whole car through to he V irgima Springs or Baltimore, should address the nu iersigned. Pa' ties contemplating travel should send for a copy of the Kennesnw llaute Gazette, conta ning schelules, etc. B*3*. Ask for Ticket* va “ Kennesaw outo B. W. WRENN, G. P. & T. A., Atlanta, Ga. LOCS WANTED ! We will pay C VSII for Logs, Good POPLAR, 12, 13 and 14 feet long. WIUTE-OaK, 14 and 16 feet loDg. A few 12 feet long. PINE, 16, 20, 22, 24 and up. A j few 12 feet. long. WALNUT, of good qnabty, A good supply of HjUMiSEJI constantly on hand. Also Lathes arid Shin gles. which the cash can get cheap, L. HILLS & CO. P> i sa r , Ga., M Alton 28, 1877. 6m CEORCE PACE & CO. HO. 6 V. SCESOEDES ST., BALTIEOEE, ED. Baton t I*or table A: S< at ionary pjt I‘atent Circular Saw Mills, Muley A Sash Mills, Ctrist. A Flour Mills, Water Wheels, Shingle, Barrel A 1 Woodworking; Machinery, .£Sja|ik_?Qfci/ Tanitc Fm -r.v WhceJs ami (IriiHi.'rs. Saws, Mill r'.usnilies.Ae.. At. ?>!:>> fob cat a .v J, 5. OAbU 6c GU t) arcsMiMaciilnes & Horse Powers. Apron Separators arid Fcll|scKo npi cn Separators, with 20. 2(>. 112 and 30 inch t'ylimlers. put* <4 U oodbiiry Powers, O. S. 10 and 12 Horse,- down mid mounted.suit nhte tolnrsrc orßmOll : crops, level or tiilix* countries. Also, i Steam Separator's A Portalilc tJig-lnes. | I.ibcral Terms to resposisliile |>artie. Agents wanted in everv county. Send for Pamphlet and mention this paper. SEMPLE, BiRCE A. Cos., 910 Washington Avc., St. Irouis, Mo. OSAGE fORV ASiD COB MILL, - Foi Grindiiifc' 1 STOCK FEED, HOMINY, MEAL, AC. . JWb Has advantages over ov • I mfr ery other machineln mar • W ket, and has taken First w Premium at State Fa'trs o* Illinois and Missouri. HE* challenge Tf. FEED COMBINED SHELLER AKD GRIMES For Description and Pr.ees, address SEMPLE, BlltGE & CO* A AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS AND SPECIALTIES IN lIARDWABT2, 010 Washington Ay?., ST. LOUS, Please mention in wl>t par ,'r you read this. tea Mm mm Wc wish an agent, male or female, in each town of thi county, to got up clubr among families, hotels, factories, etc., foi the sale of our Teas and will offer very Jib eral commissions to such. We have been iinporK'rs ot Teas for over 20 years, mid can afford fo sen i. and will send a bettor article for the money than any other house I in New Yoik. Oar Teas are put in in 1 -pouYi I packages, with tire name and price printed i itpori each. ‘Address, with refeiences, for t< rms and blank form fro- clubs, or send us an order for a> -anvpie lot, which we wilt forward at low -t Club price, C. (). 1). London, Now Vork srnd (’lrina Tea Cos., 20 Church Bt., or I*. (>. lie\ oi *, N. Y. . jun'23-lm.. i Igglf HEED THE “u ! ill Words of Advict- dHt TUTT’S 4 PILLS i TUTT’S-RESPECTFULLY offered hv ILLI.S i TUTT’S W. I!. Ti tt. M.D.. for piany prj tj 1 tt: year* Demonstrator of Anatomy In i,,,', X I TUTT’S IheModicidljeOlha'e of Georgia. * .‘J'K i Ihil.® Thirty years' eyverleuco ta the ! practice of medlcli.e. together with * ILLS | TLTTShfteee years’ e-t of S uti's Pills, PILI.S I TCTT’Sand the thousands of tt stlmonl..!s PI!,LS TUTT’S {liven of their oflleacv, warrant me PILLS TUTT’S * u sayimr that they will positlvdy pjpj g TUTT’S *' ure a 9 diseases that re irit front a p,? t‘o TltTT’sdlseast^■*! liver. They am not rrc* i,| T /a TT’’r*r*u onmiended for all thr ills that alllli t * H humanity, but for Dvsjwpsia. dtum- TILLS ll TT Sdice,Constipation f’llrs skin l>ls- PILLS TUTT’S eases, Hilious t’ollc, Klieuinatlsin, PILLS TUTT’S Palpitation of the Heart. Kidney p|Ll 0 TUTT’S Affections. Female Complaints. Ae„ pii i v TUU’T’S of which result from aderamre- o TITTT \ ment of the Liver, no medicine has 1 T *- 'ru44’2S,';''E,J? rmr ? swceessftil as DK. * J J*L. UHi T 3Trr vegetable livkrtili S TUTT’S PILLS. PILT S TUTJ’S PllhS TbTT'S : TIITT’S P11.1.S : PILLS TUTT’S CURE SICK HEADACHE. : PILLS TUTT’S I : PILLS TUTT’S : PILLS TUTT’S : TBTT’S PILLS : rn.l.S TUTT’S : REQUIRE NO CHANGE OF : IMLLi TUTT’S • i DIET. i PILLS TIJTT'S • piLI.S TUTT’S PILLS TUTT’S • TBTT'S PILLS : TILLS TUTT’S -ARE PURELY VEGETABLE.s FILLS TUTT’S • : FILLS TUTT S FILLS TUTT’S i TBTT'S PILLS j FILLS TUTT’S = NEVER Gftll'E OR NAUSE- : PILLS TUTT’S ATE. : PILLS TUTT’S : : PTI.LS TUTT’S * : PILLS TUTT’S : THE DEMAND FOR TUTT’S: I'ILLS TUTT’S -PILLS is not confined to thisj PILLS TUTT’S -country, but extends to all parts: TILLS TUTT’S -of the world. : PI LLP TUTT Si : PILLS TUTT’S TILLS TUTT’S • A CLEAR HEAD,elastic limbs,: PILLS TUTT’S jcood digestion, Bound Bleep,! PILLS TUTT'S :buoyant spirits, fine appetite,: PIT, TUTT’S -are some of tlio results of the: PILLS TIUTT’S -use of TUTT’S TILLS. : PILLS rUTT’S : : PILLS TUTT'S j i PILLS TUTT’S : AS A FAMILY MEDICINE : PILLS TUTT’S - TUTT’S PILLS AUK THE: PILLS TUTT'S • REST—PERFECTLY' nARAI- : PILLS TUTT’S : LESS. r PILI-S TUTT’S • : PILLS i TUTT’S j j j ILl(8 | TUTT’S.- SOLD FVERYWHEF.E. : PILLS ! TUTT'S r PItrCE, TWENTY-FrVE CTS.: PILLS j TUTT'S • i PILLS ! TUTT’S —— PILLS I TIMT’S : rRTNCTVAb OFFICE : PILLS TTfrrs ; 18 MFRKAY KTKKET, : PILLS TUTT’S i NEW YOBli, | PILLS TUTT’S : .....: PILLS UR. 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-.% traveling and doctor ing, haVe, by the use of a few bottles, entirely recovered their health. “WON’T 60 TO FLORIDA.” New York, August 30,1872. DR.TUTT: bear Sir When in Aiken, fast winter, I ffsed yoff# Expectorant for my cough, and realized more benefit frebi it than anyfa'ing I over to<#k.- I am so well that I will not go to Florida next winter as I intended. Send iho one dozen bottles, by express, for some friends. ALFRED CUSHING, 123 We3t Thirty-first Stroet. boston, January 11,1874. This certifies that I have recommended tho 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 tho hap piest results. In two cases where it was thought con firmed consumption had taken place the Expectorant effected a cure. R. H. BFRAGUE, M.D. “Wc eon not speak too highly of Dr. Tutt’s Ex pectorant, and for the sake of suffering humanity hope it may becomo more generally known.’—Chris* my Advocate. Sold by Druggists. FTi6e 81. do Tins standard article is compound ed with the greatest care. Its effects are as wonderful and ns satisfactory as ever. It restores gray or faded hair to its youthful color. It removes alt eruptions, itching and dandruff. It gives the head a cooling, soothing sensation of great comfort, and the scalp by its .use becomes \thite and 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. Asa dressing, nothing has been found so effectual or desirable. A. A. Hayes, M.D., State Assayer of Massachusetts, says, “ The con stituents afe pure, and carefully se- ! lected for excellent quality ; and I consider it the Best Preparation for its intended purposes.” Price, One Dollar* Buckingham's! Dye FOR THE WHISKERS. This elegant preparation may lie felied on to change the color of the beard from gray or any other undesir able shade, to brown of black, at dis cretion. It is easily applied, being in One preparation, and quickly and ef fectually produces a permanent color, which will neither mb nor wash off. Manufactured by R. P. HALL & CO., NASHUA, N.H. Sell lj U Snggliti, &al Geiltu la lftllclaM. J 11. ARTHUR, Dealer in General Merchandise, CALHOUN, GA. Alvays endeavors to give satisfaction to '•rstomers. JJANKIN & GUAY, Attorney at La w Cadhuun, Ga. Special Attention pai4 to collections. Of ticeu p-suirs in the Young building. The Best Oiler- Wc will sell during these hard times S6OO Pianos for $250. And nil other styles in seme proportion, including Grnnd. Pq- a”e find Upright— all first -class— sold direct to the people at fac< t orv prices. No agents; no cytnfcyis'io'ns ; no discount". These Pianos ftiade one of riie finest displays at the Centennial Exhi bition, and v. ere unanimously recommend off I*ol the liig.iest lienors. corporate*! Manufacturing Co.—New Man * ufaetory— 9 no of the Im-gest and finest in in the world. The Sfcpnm* Grinds contain MathusekVuev. pa * u r Duplex Overstrung * Sea hi, the greatest in the bis toiy of lin no making, 'fffie Uprights are the riN'E-*T pi Amkrica. Pianos sent on trial. Don’t fail to write for Illustrated Hirl Descriptive Catalogue—mailed free. MENDELSSOHN PIANO CO., No. 50 Broadway, N Y. Notice is hereby given to all persons concerned, that on the day nf tnowfli of y-’ar of Id 1 1 jh soil, late of Gordon county. ’Hep.'inerl j this lilc intestate, tfnd no person lias np. I plied lor sdinin'.stration on fne estate of , said Bii ah Stansell. and that in terms* j <d the law administration will be vesttti j in the Clerk of the Superior Court, or 1 some oC er lit and proper person thirty days 'liter the publication of this cita tion unless some valid jeetiou is made tw his appointment. Given under my hand ami official signature. This Ist day of ,1 une, Is* ?. JOB P^lXTliai, r r* are costautiv addifig j nm< i i.sl GBR JOB DEPARTMENT and increasing ohi 1 faeilifii's fnr th® cxccii tion of Job Printing of aS kirttls. He nf% now prepared to print, in neat style on shar notice, CARDS, LEGAL BLAKNri, CIRCULARS. PLA 4 K Mill S BILLHEADS, B ; LA‘:>K RLCEIPIS, LETTER HEADS', UNYkLORKS, TICKETS, LA PELS,- POSTERS, PAMPHLET &c., \e. We guarantee safisfactiUn. tlvh'l ?$\ A your orders a Way to have them Wkd, wlon you have an esttfblrslirtYent at liortie that wi . execute work neatly, arid at EXCKKMffGLY I.OW pftl'CKß GRAB AM & BARKEIT, STEAM SAW MILL Three IMilcs from’Calliouii on Hie' .Sugar Valley Routl. Lumber# A good supply of Lumber ou hand, and any bill cut to order on short notice. Shingles* We are prepared to till nil o-rdVrs ferf Shingles, ami guarantee satiefhetiOn to purchasers. IjUthes 1 * Lathes supplied in any quantity oTv strong ! notice. Our prices are in accordnu’ce witl. tho hard time*. Ac solicit tl- patronage <*. those wishing nnythirVg irv otw-P-we. Otr facilities for supplying fhe prtMio are not excelled by any similar enterprise l-w ttliis section. WHITE OAK LOGS WANTED, Wo want good White O.k lUg-, nAd wiH pay Uie cash for them*. GIIAIiA.VJ & UaUNUTT, jun 2 3m. Where to Spend the Summer* H youaalei l e thinking of ffpetUfitfg ffle sum mer in a pleasant and healthy locality, amidst,beautiful scenery, with daily *mai*f 0 nnections, and wstli 1 a kind and ho-pita— hie peo| le, and tf# a climate whefc you can sloep pleasantly etery right 1 ,. Corne to THE SATIOXAf. IIOTKI.* nl Ihtltrift, Gti, 100 ntifes rroftft of Atlanta!, a delightfn? mountain region, gpod water*, no’ debili fating weatlier Or 7ioquitoes. Charges moderate arid .satisfaction guaranteed. Cor respondence sO l ieit e a nd. Address N AtltfNAL U( >TtL. I/a'ftori, On. Taylor & Farlh fk a Established 1846. Only Organ tfirff trites ,*W 1 itten ffoar an tees* t <* ji*wri-ir n p L est an Factory in tho World. BKIGBB FROM S6O to 61,090 Terms easy. Send for Cat-)ogues. Reliable Ageuts wanted in Getrrgia, Ala bama, Flerida, North and South Carolina, and Ear' Tennessee, by TURNER & BRAUMULLER, W HOLES AMB SoCTfIERN AoENTH, 30 Whitehall treef, (in