Calhoun Saturday times. (Calhoun, GA.) 1877-1878, August 11, 1877, Image 3

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TOWN AND COUNTY AFFAIRS^ Farjiers are hopeful. A good crowd in town last Tuesday— sale day. Merchants say trade is beginning to improve a little. West End is taking anew start to wards improvements. Our Sunday schools art not patron wsd as they should be. Fruit is bountiful in this market, and has Sold at very low prices. Calhoun has been fairly beseiged by drummers the past week. A decoction of walnut leaves and water will drive the fliea off of horses and cattle. } Flies seem to be doing a fine busi ness, judging from the number and the activity they display. Cartersville and Kingston have been troubled with burglary the past week. Calhoun had better be on tbe look out. The hot weather seemed on Thura •day to have been superceded by balmy breezes equal to those of October, al* •most. Miss Sallie Parrott, of Cartesvillc, 'and Miss Mary Trammell, of Dalton, have been paying Calhoun a pleasant visit. Who was the young lady that eat .■eleven roasting ears for dinner one day ■this week while visiting one of h*r frionds in the country? A man in Calhoun was on the streets ‘hanting a fight the other day. He tfound it, but it was Mr. Fite, of lte saca, and no harm was done. The fa-mers welcomed with no little satin.'aciion f th copious rain of last Wednesday. A fu’l corn crop is al •most a certainty in this county. The sweet pot-to crop prumises to be • enormous, notwithstanding the d.y weather that has prevailed during a :g>od part of4.be growing season. The brick work of Judge Foster’s new stove being about completed, its splendid proportions begin to appear to •advantage, and add greatly to the ap jteawtnce of Court House street. 1 — \. Dr. W. J. Reeves, Jr., left last Sun •daj for Fort Wo:tb, Texas, where he amends to locate and practice his pro tfsssion. Our hearty good wishes for your success, Will. Oh, the flies ! the horrible flies! buz -iing around like elec-ion lies, dodging about like a maniac’s dream, over the 'butter and into the cream; holding conventions.all over the bread, biting jjour ears and tickling vour head, craw* ding, buzzing, too busy to die—dog jgone the nasty, p’s.ifevous fly ! Capt. J. W. Walker, who dow has ohargo of the National Hotel, at Dal*' ‘ton, is by his extra endeavors, gradual* ‘iy making that one of the most popu lar houses in this part of the country, always attentive ’ j the wants ol his iguests, he is sure to meet with a de t served success, If traveling that way, -try him. Wo are reminded by some of those actively engaged in preparing for a good time that the Sunday School celz br&tion at Cranoater Spring next Wed r nesflay vri(W be a big thing, and those 'who attend are not likely to regret hav ing done so Some five or six capable have been selected to speechify 'for the occasion, and are preparing to themselves in a satisfactory manner. The American Agriculturist for Au gust comes to us freighted with a large variety of practical, valuable informa tion, illustrated with over fifty illustra •tive engravings, among which are three unusually fine ones of Ayrshire ai>d •Jersey cattle, wi h descriptions. This number contains seven columns of dir .rections for August work, nearly a buo dred “Basket” items, or smaller arti cles ; a chapter on poor and adulterated seeds; Ogden Farm Papers ; Plans and descriptions -of a $3,200 Dwelling; Among the Farmers, by One of Them; ‘ harm r lalks,” on Corn and Potatoes ; a variety of Implen: nts and Conven iences with illustrations ; Garden and Floricultural pages with fine illustra. tions ; Harvesting and Marketing Peaches ; Faith Rochester’s Talks with Housekeepers ; the Doctor and Aunt Sue Rarest and instruct the Young eo ple>; ate., etc. Single numbers, 15 centH ; a year. Orange Judd Cos., Papers, New York. v One of our business men saya/he has kept cool almost tho entire summer, that he has had a draft every day or so, and they were generally the coolest he ever saw. They same through the ex press company. As the fruit season is here, and many will want to put up a quantity fresh for winter, we givo un excellent wax for sealing cans: Rosin, eight ounces; two ounces gum shellac ; beeswax half an ounce. If you wish it red, lake En* glish vermilion, one and a half ounces; melt the rosin and stir in the coloring (if used), then add the shellac slowly; afterwards the beeswax. It can be heated whenever needed. A short while since a fellow called on us and after asking our rates for a certain amount of space, very gracious.- ly informed us he had anew invention which if he succeeded in introducing successfully he might in the future give us a little “ad,” provided we would then made mention of the implement in a good healthy “puff” to start off on. As we had before been courted in a similar way by men who want to “beat” and get something for nothing, we very flatly informed him that our bus iness engagements at that time prevent ed us from making an examination of the most extraoidina r y “machine,” but we might do so some Lime between this and the next Centennial. Some men seem to think the newspaper man ought to do his work gratuitously and depend upon Providence for the wherewith to keep kicking. But suoh is life, very seemingly. (County (Comsyontlcnte. Resaca. Resaca, Ga., Aug. 9, 1877. Dear Times : Two much whisky made a man roll up his sleeves and swear he could whip anybody lost Saturday. Peaches and watermelons are becom ing plentiful. Messrs. Pursley & Ellis went through town in style the other day—one pull ing and the other pushing an old wag on. Say, genl, where’s your horse ? Sewing machines are very cheap now. Sam Cox has finished “laying by” his crop. Some of Sam’s corn is waist high. Our council have had the streets put in splendid fix. Everything has been on tho strike lately. The hands on our streets struck last week, and our popular school teach er, Mr. Starr, struck the other day, and the “boys” say he hurt. Messrs. Ellsworth & Noble are now running the Resaca flouring mills two days in the week for custom grinding. Farmers, if you want a good turnout from your wheat, and want it ground and sacked for sale, you cannot do bet ter than to bring it to Resaca flouring mills. Something very old—A whisky ao> count bearing date October 9,1826, was picked up on our streets the other day. The steam saw mill caught fire from the engiue last Tuesday evening at about 4 o’clock, which caused the Col onel to step around pretty lively and dip up water from the river with his bucket bottom upwards, finally getting his bucket filled he ran by a coil of rope and a pile of boards which were burning and emptied the bucket of wa ter on a saw dust pile some twenty yards from the mill. However the mill hands soon suppressed the fire with scarcely any damage. Mr. Ellsworth, of Atlanta, and pros prietor of our flouring mill, has been spending a few days in our town. Mr. T. \V. Hill succeeded in catch ing his forty pound fish last Tuesday night and started to his father’s home on the line of Georgia and Tennessee last Wednesday morning. Cols. Bradford and Boston are catch ing more fish in their basket than they know what to do with. Vide, gents. Resaca has a few of the worst boys on the line of the W. & A. Railroad.— Some of them have threatened to burn the calaboose or any other house iu 'town. Such boys should be handled before they carry their threat into ef effect and thus in ure private citizens. It would be well for our Marshal to keep a sharp lookout. It is reported that some of tho land owners on the rifer fcjse; requiring rent ers to furnish their stock ana cultivate the land and givo tho owner of the land half be makes for ihe use of his land. That looks a little too digging Tom Thumb. Mortgage Sheriff’s Sale. W r ILL be sold before thf Court House door, in the town of Cal houn, between the usual hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in September next, the following property, to wit: Lot of land, No. 255, in the Bth Dis trict and 3d sectio.l of Gordon County, as the property of Sarah Lou Allen,, to satisfy one mortgage fi. fa. issued from Gordon Superior Court in favor of John D. Palmour, executor of Aaron Palmour vs. Sarah Lou Allen. W. G. Taylor, Sheriff 1 . This Aug. 2, 1877. U - . ,f\’; Art Publishing;. Few people are aware of the wonder ful progress that Art has made in this country during the last quarter of a century. It is but a few decades since, that those who desired to beautify and adorn their homes, were obliged to de pend almost entirely on foreign artists. But such a stare ot affairs in this age of progress and improvement could not last long with the great American people. Genius from the east to the west, from the north to the Gulf of Mexico on the south, answered the demand for beauty, taste and refinement, and to-day our leading artists are net surpassed by the leading modern masters of Art in Eu rope. Great Art publishing establishments have sprung up, and by various pro cesses the finest and most expensive paintings are reproduced in all their el egance and beauty, and at a price with in the means of the masses. So that no one need be without the refining in fluences of beautiful pictures at home. Among the progressive. Lading Art publishing firms cf the oountry, we take pleasure in mentioning George Stinson & Cos., of Portland Maine ; they were among the first in the business, and we can only understand the colos* sal proportions their trade has assumed by remembering that this is a great and mighty nation of nearly fifty million people. We cannot better illustrate tbe magnitude of their business than to state the amount of money paid by them for postage stamps during the year 1876 ; we have the figures direct from the firm, or we should think there was some mistake. They paid for postage stamps during the year 1876, thirty,, three thousand one hundred and four dollars and ninety-two cents ($33,104,- 92) and, in connection with this it should be remembered that only the small order? were sent by mail, the larger going by express and freight.— George Stinson & Co.’s agents are to be found in every State in the Union and Dominion of Canada, and in every coun ty with scarcely an exception. Long since, this enterprising firm recognized the value of printer’s ink judiciously used in advertising, and they inform us that without it they could never have extended their business as it is 10-day, in three times the number of yevrs. A short time since they pa'd. in a single day $24,000 on a contract for newspaper advertising. They evi dently long since found the road to suc cess and have neither turned to the right nor the left. Three things are necessary for eminent success in busi ness. First, standard honest goods that ihe people generally ueed and desire— let them be the best, whatever ‘he line of businesa. Second, let your prices be reasonable —as low as possible Third, let the people know That you have, and what you can do, by liberal and persist ent advertising, and you w>U find low m ices, made known and proved, will bring trade that will give a larger in come than can be made in any uther way. Try Your lan k ! 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 ODe 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 Packet. Postage stamps taken as cash. Agents wanted to sell pictures and take subscriptions $3 to $7 a day easily made. Catalogue of pictures free. Ad dress • *W. M. Burrow, 200 Main Street, Bristol, Tenn. jun 23 4t. In enumerating the ills which ffesh is heir to, such as Indigestion, Heart burn, Sick Headache, Sour Stomach, Nervous Debility, Chills, Torpid Liver, &0., what a co .fort to think that a re lief from all of them can be obtained by using Portaline, or Tabler’s Vege table Liver Powder, which can be had of any Druggist for 50 cents. It es tablishes a permanently healthy action, and its operation is mild and effective Use Portaline, or Tabler’s Vegetable Liver Powder. Tbs Buckeye has virtues which He in the bitter principle called Uscuiin, which have been utilized for the cure of Hemorrhoids, or Piles. If suffer ing with that. disease.use fabler's Buck eye Pile Ointment, only 50 cents a but tle. Mortgage Sheriffs Sale, ITT ILL be sold before the Court V V House door, in the town of Cal houn, between the usual hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in September next, I4 acres of lot ot land No. 2, in the 24th District and 3d section ot Gordon County, the same being the property where defendant, W . R. Johnston, re sided the Ist of March, 1875, and where C. D. Hester now resides, as the property of YV. R. Johnston, to satisfy one mortgage fi fa. issued from Gordon Superior Court in favor of S. F. Tay~ lor vs: W. R. Johnson. augs YV. G. Taylor, Sheriff. August 2, 1877. Job YY ork neatly and cheaply execu edat this office. Sheriff’s Sales for September. "ITTIT,L be sold bef.re the Court House M door, in the town of Calhoun, on the first Tuesday in September next, between the legal hours oi sale, the following prop erty, to-wit: Lot of land No. 14, In the Tth district and 3d section of Gordon county, containing 100 acres, mare or less, as the property of G. W. Frogdon to satisfy four Justice Court fi. fas, in favor of W. W. Dunn, assigne ; of Thos. Neel vs. G. W. Brogdon and Z. F. Wil son, security on stay. Property pointed out by W. W. Dunn. Levy made and returned to me by D. A. Keith, L, C. Also, 120 acies of land on the west side of lot of land known as No. 34, in the 24th district and 2d section, and 3 acres, more or less, in the southwest cornel* of lot No. 3, in the 24th district and 2d section of Gordon county, as the property of Jacob Deal to satisfy one Justice Court fi. fa, in favor of E. J. Kiker, for the use of Foster & Harlan vs. Jacob Deal. Property point* ed out by plaintiff’s ntt orney. Levy made and returned to me by D. A. Keith, L. C. Also, at the same time and place, 27 acres of the north part of lot No. 99, in the Bth district and 3d section of Gordon coun ty. as the property of J. A. Pulliam to sat isfy one Justice Court fi. fa, in favor of W. A. Dillard vs. J. A. Pulliam. Property pointed out by defendant. Levy made and returned to me by F. W. Keese, L* C. Also, at the same time and place 100 acres of land, b dng the west side of lot of land No. 1, in the 24th district and 2d sec tion of Gordon county, as the property of John Gi> bs and L. A. Gibbs to satisfy one Justice C mrt fi. ta. in favor of Dillard & McSpadden ys. John Gibbs and L. A. Gibbs. Property pointed out by plaintiff. Levy made and returned to me by B A. Keith, r. c. Also, at the same time and place, will be sold, one-half interest in store-house and lot frontirg Railroad street, containing lot No. 8, running east ami west full lengili of lot No. 8, let No. 3 containing 26 feet, front, and bounded on the north by J. H. Arthur’s store-house, and south by house row used as postoffice, as the property of A. Little field to satisfy one fi. fa. issued from the Justice Court of the 1056th district, G. M., of Gordon county, in favor of It. Smith, bearer, vs. A. Littlefield. Levy made and returned to me by W. 11. Black, I . C. Also, at the same time and place, will be sold, lot of land No. 307, in the 23d dis trict and 3d section of Gordon county, as the property of John Gillespie to satisfy one .Justice Court fi. fa., in ,avor of TayloL Miller vs. John Gillespie. Property point ed out by defendant. Levy made and re turned to me by A. B. Tayl< r, L. C. \lso, at the sane time and place, will be sold, lot of land No. 307, in the it 3d dis trict and 3d section of Gordon county, us the property of John Gillespie to sotisty one Justice Court fi. fa., is ued from the 1056th district, G. M., in favor of Gray & Middleton vs. John Gillespie. Property pointed out by defendant. Levy made and retur.ied to me by A. B. Tay’or, L. C. Also, at the same time and place, 80 acres, being the south half cf lot of land No. 279, in the 14th district and 3d section of Gordon county, as the property of W. D. Stewart to satisfy one fi. fa. issued from Gordon Superior Court, in favor of Fletch er Stanfield vs. D. W. Neel and \v D. Stew art, LVoperty pointed out by W, D. Stew art. Also, at the same time and place, will be sold, 80 acres, being the south half of lot No. 279, in the 14th district and 3d section of Gordon county, as the property of W. D. Stewart to satisfy one fi. fa. issued from Gordon Superior Court, in favor of G. J. Markham, vs. D. W. Neel and W. D. Stew art. Property pointed out by W. D. Stew art. Also, at the same time and place, will be sold, lot No. 255, in the Bth distiict and 3d section of Gordon county, as the property of Sarah Lou Allen to satisfy one It. fa. is sued from Gordon Superior Court., in favor of John D. Palmour, executor of Aaron Palmour, deceased, vs. Sarah Lou Allen. Also, at the same time and place, will be sold, 8 bedsteads, 11 mattresses, 7 feather beds, and bed clothing for said beds, 30 chairs, 7 tables, 1 piano, 1 wardrobe, 8 trunks, 1 desk, l cook stove, 1 parlor stove, lot of crockery, 1 frosty colored cow and calf, l dun colored cow and calf, as the property of D. N. Hightower to satisfy one fi. fa. issued from tie Court of Ordinary of Houston county, in favor of Julius C. Gil bert, guardian of Myra R. Mims, vs. D, N. Hightower. 1 roperty pointed out by plain tiff's attorney. Also at the same time and place, will be sold, t ic east half of lot of land No 16, in the 24th district and 3d section of Gordon county ; 89 acres, more or less, of lot No. 275,in the2sth district and 3d section of said county, containing lGOjacres.more or less,as the property of E. S. Mann to satisfy two Justice Court fi. fas, in favor of L. N. Tins ley vs. E. S. Mann. Property pointed out by defendant. Levy made and returned to rtie by J. K. P. Russell, L. G. Tenant in possession and notified. Also, at the same time and place, case-half lot in the town of Calhoun, now occupied by B. F Hudgins, tx)-undd as follows: on the ndrth by lot. where J. M. Re ve now lives, south by street runniug worth ot the academy, cast by )t owned by .T. C. Fain and now occupied by A. R. T. Blaclt, west by street running east of the academy, as .he property of B. F. Hudgins to satisfy me Justice Court fi. fa., in favor of J. W. Marshall vs. B. F. Hudgins. Property pointed out by plaintiff. Levy made'and re turned tome by W. 11. Black, L. C. Also, at the same time and place', will he sold, town lot in the Chandler survey in town of Calhoun. No. 21, where R. R. Beck’s family now ris'de. being a part of land of original entry No. 192, in th-e 14ih district and 3d section of Gordon comity, as the property of R. R. Beck to satisfy one Jus tice Court fi. fa., fn favor of A. S. Morgan vs. R. R. Beck, Property pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney. Levy made and re turned tome by W. 11. Black. L. 0. Also, at the same time and place, will be sold, lot of land No. ■ •’>, in the loth dis trict and 3d section f Gordon county, a • the property of J. . i.diaferro to satisfy one fi. fa. issued from Gordon Superior Court, in favor of J. H. Brownlee vs. J. A. Taliaferro. W. G. TAYLOR, Sheriff. Aug. 2, 1877. Georgia, Gordon County. J. F. and, W. 11. Stewart, guardians of J. 0-, G \Y , and Sarah A. Stew art, having applied to the Court of Ordinary of said County, for ad charge of the guardianship of J 0., G. W ~ and Sarah A. Stewaic’s pet son and property: This is therefore to cite ail persons concerned to show cause by filing ob jections in my office why the said J. F. and W. A. Stewart should not be dismissed from their guard.anshrp of J. C, G. W. and Sarah A. Stewart, and receive tbe usual letters of dismis. sion. Given under my official signature this July 30, 1877. E. J. KIKER, Ordinary. aug4-30d THIS fArER IS ON FILE WITH 'V hew Advertising Font icte can be made. Dissolution of Copartnership. The firms heretofore existing under the names and styles of Dillard & Me ’Spndden and Dillard, Son & McSpnd den, and doing business at CranCatcr Springs, Gordon county, Ga., has been dissolved by mutual consent. The books, accounts, and all evidences of indebtedness are left in the hands of W. G. C. Dillard, and all parties indebted to either firm are notified and request ed to come forward at once and make ettlement by note or otherwise. raar24-lm Where to Spend the Summer. If you are thinking of spending the sum mer ih a pleasant, and healthy locality, amidst beautiful scenery, with daily mail connections, and with a kind and hospita ble peojlei and in a climate where you can sleep pleasantly every night, come to tliE NATIONAL HOTEL, m! Dull Oil. Call. 100 miles north of Atlanta, a delightful mountain region, good water, no debili tating weather or mosquitoes. Charges moderate and satisfaction guaranteed. Cor respondence solicited. Address NATIONAL HOTEL, Dalton, Ga- GREAT Taylor & Farlfy Orga Established 1846. it est an Factory in the World. PRICES FROM S6O to SI,OOO Terms easy. Send for Catalogue?. 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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."—Chris tian Advocatk. Sold by Druggists. Trice 81. GO * REVOLVERS '•” SS.OB New Buffalo Bill Revolver NrV IV \9 Rent with 100 Cartridges for $3. Full Nickle Plate. Satisfaction guaranteed. JlluetrateJ Catalogue FREE, WESTERN GUN WORKS, Chicago, 111., GO Dearborn-at. (McCormick Block). P. G. lk>x 510. OjST IIAISFP 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 Sty 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 beut sold here. We w r uld call espec ial attention to our extra lot of Indies’ and gentlemen’s shoes. foster & Harlan. April 14. 1877 tf LOGS WANTED ! We will piy CASH for Log s, Good POPLAR, 12, 13 and 14 feet long. WHITE-OAK, 14 and 1G feet long. A few 12 feet long. PINE, 10,20,22, 24 and up. A few 12 feet long. WALNUT, of good quality. A good supply of ILUMBER. constantly on hand. Also Lathes and Shin gles, which the cash can get cheap, L. HILLS & CO. i> a, Ga., March 28, 1677. Cm P, L. TURIVLEY —Dealer in— Drugs, Medicines, Paints , Oils , Putty, Glass, Perfumer i cs,&c. ROME, GA. The public are assured that, my stock is complete in every department, and the gicutest effort will be made to render sat isfaction tainy customers. TUFLiSTLET^S (.PURELY VEGETABLE)* Liver and Dyspeptic Tonic. A certain cure for Sick Headache, Colic, Cramps, Chitbs aiid Lever, Palpitation of the Heart ynd all diseases arising from a disordered Liver. THE REST MEDICINE EXTANT j TUUNLEY'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT. A never failing remedy fj? Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Sprains, Old Sores, Ulcerste., etc. A t-rial u til convince any one of its h al itig properties. Ask for it at your drug tore. novlß-ly. Xlie Best Offer- We will self during these hard times S6OO Pianos for $250. And all other styles in same proport ion. including Grand, Square and Upright- all first-class- Sold direct to the people at fac tory prices. No agents; no commis ions; no discounts. These Pianos made one of the finest displays at the Centennial Exhi bition, and were unanimously recommend, ed lor the highest honors. Regularly in corporated Manufacturing Co.—New Man ufactory—one of the largest and finest in in the world. The Square Glands contain Mathusek’s new pa eut Duplex Overstrung Scale, the greatest improvement in the his tory of Piano making. The Upright are the finest in America. Pianos sent on trial. Don’t fail to write for Illustrate 1 and Descriptive Catalogue—mailed free. MENDELSSOHN PIANO CO.. No. 50 Broad wav, Is. y, Georgia, Gordon Comity* W. S- Walker, guardian of C. G. Bailey, having applied to the Couit of Ordinary of said county for a discharge from his guar dianship of C. G. Bailey's person and prop city. Thisis therefore to cite all persons concerned to show cause by filiug objec tions in my office, why the said W. S. Wal ker should not be dismissed from his guar dianship of C. G. Bailey and receive the usual letters of dismission. Given under my hand and official signa ture. This July 2d, 1877. juTHOd E. J. KIKER. Odinary. gnu Attmtiscmruts. 1 )avidsoix Coll.lST. C* PREPARATORY CLASH Taught by Profs, of Latin. Greek and Mathematics. Session nogitw Sept. 27, 1877. Send tor catalogue to J. 11. FLAKE, CLaii ntan of faculty. Q U Extra Fine Mixed Cards, with name. /gOIO cetitr, t ostpaid. L. JONES & CO., Nassau, N. V. A/jA't week in your own town. Terms Mlhiml $5 outfit free. 11. 11ALLETT a- VUI/QO., Portland, Maine. Those Terrible lrcadacTics penernted by obstructed secretions. Mid to which U eies are espec ally subject, can always bo relieved, and their recurrences previnteil by the use of Tarrant’s Kffkhvbscbst Seltzer Apsrie.nt. Procurable nt all ilrug stores. Oil till! ills FOR AN ACRE Of the Bbst Land in Ameuioa, near tin OarAT Union Pacific Railroad. A Farm For Sj^UOO in cany payments with lore rates of mscrest. SECURE it NOW, Full information sent free, address O. F, DAVIS, Land Agent, U. P. R. It, Omaha, Nob. # N- IL Itl !{MIAM'SLH7I WATER-WHEEL. Is Declared the “Standard Turbine/’ by over 050 persons who use it. Prices re duced. New pnmplilel, free, N. F. BURN HAM, York, Pa. (bu . (h)/P er <Ja * v !lt ,10mp * Samples rMIAt l' v °rt!i So free. Geo. Biiuson WV Cos., Portland, Maine. C77a Week to A?emZ“sTo7hi7- i fit FREE. p. O. VICKERY, Augusta, Maine. (hi*) a day at 1 01110. Agents wanted.— .11 /i ou,fit and <crms fiec. TRUE & 0 rlrJAugust,a, .Maine. GRACE’S SALVE. Georgia, Gordon* Coun 1 y: Board ov County Commjssioners, > July Term, 1877. /. GMILS is to notify all whom it may con -1 corn, that the private road leading by the result nee oi W. J. Cantrell, in the 849th. district, G. M,, will be changed on tho first - Monday in August next,if rlo good cause bo* shown to the contrary, as follows: Leaving the road tj the old steam saw, mill place ar the bridge on the west side of thf creek, running as the path tow runs to within 15 rods of the fenc of Samuel Puh liam, on the west .tide of lot of land num ber 169, thence due north until it intersects with the road running from \\ ■ J. Cantrell’s house to B. Johnson’s. This July 2J, ,1-877. , N. J, BOAZ, Ch.ir’n P. T. C. 11. BARRETT. W.V. ; WATTS. County Com missioned. A true copy from the tecenU J. M. REEVE, Clerk B. C. C. j We sell EVERYTHING for thm ! j (i A RDEN. { And offer NOW(from June 15 to Aug. 15^ { Celery Plante. { Dwarf White, by mail, for SI.OO per 100 { Large White Solid by mail for UM) *• 100 {Dwarf Red, “ “ 1.00 •* 100f { Anj of the above Celery riant*, by#" {express, for $5.00 per 1,000. { Cabbigr© Plants. f {Premium Flat Dutch by mail for fl.oo# {per 100. 1 { Drumhead Savoy, by mail, SI.OO per 100 J { Red (fer picking), “ 1.00 “ 1005 { Any of the above Cabbage Plants, by J * express, for $4.00 per 1,000. { Cauliflower Plants, \ { Early Erfurt, by mail, for $1.25 per 100 | {Early Paris,. “ “ 1.25 “ IQOt { Any of the above Cauliflower Plants,: {by express, for's7.so pe- 1,000. # { ffe?*Speciab prices for I 'larger quantities i * gi icn on aj plication*. 1 {• Turnip Seed { Any of the following leading sorts * >sent by mail, for 1-0 - per oz —2sc. per / { j lb—7sc. per lb. f f Early While Dutch—TfhitfrStrap Leaf{ { —Red Top- S!*mp Ee:is Gohlen Bull— j f Improved American Rut a { S { PETER HENDERSON & CO.. * { Seedsmen, Market Gardeners & Florists, { { f5 Cortlandt St., N. V. { S"""' W: j'unS,.-- 1; CURTIS & SMITH, \f-t CARRIAGE BUILDERS. No. 85 Peachtree St., Atlanta, Ga. Build all classes of work to order on short notice. Prices low to Fuit the times. Special arrangement with Liveries that want three or more carriages at one time. Terms—Strictly cash. GKO. \v7WELLS & uu., "eb2l-°m, Aff'r.'.s, Calhoun, Gc. Georgia. Gordon County. R W. Spencer, guardian of J. VT., D. W., M. J. ar.d N. A. opche.r, 'jav ing applied to the C-u.i, of Ordinary of said County f**r a discharge from h< r guardiansiiijj .i J. W , i). \V., M, J and N. A. sp-*neer's person and property; This is to cite all persons to slo w cause, \<y filing *J j ‘ctions irr Hiy • liiee, why the s.:;d i\ V/. Spencer --hou and not b- dismisHed frorti fier' g iardiausbi . t .) W., 1). W., M. .1. and N- A Spencer, and rcceivA tii# usual 'oti; rs-■{’ disDsission. (ii under my hand firtd.oP (.:! this July It, i&Y7 v KJ. IviKErtyGfCMary. oOii