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TOWN AND COUNTY AFFAIRS'
To otae is human, to pay up divine.
Gordon Superior Court convenes next
Monday week.
Calhoun certainly needs some mar
blo work.
Mr. J. B. Land died in this ounty
Thursday night, of fever.
Mr. N. H. McGinnis handed us last
Saturday the first open cotton boll.
The newest style of hosiery has an
imitation of shoe-lacing worked on the
stocking.
Eggs and butter are in fair demand
in this market, and the price of the
former is back to ten cents.
Rev. J. D. Scott has returned to
Calhoun, and will re-open his school
at the academy next Monday, we learn.
The season when the sentimental
loveliness of youth engages in the pe
riodical demolition of frozen cow-juice
is fast passing away.
The camp-meeting which has been
in progress this and last week at Lib
erty church, has been largely attended
by people from this rlace.
Rev. John P. Duncan, having re
turned from his labors at Adairsville,
will preach in the Methodist church to
morrow at 11 o’clock a. M ., and to
morrow night.
The man who don’t advertise is like
the boy who brought green corn to
town in a bag to sell. When any one
asked him what ho had to sell he told
them it was none of their business.
It is now certain that there will be
a series of agricultural boss trots at
the State Fair in October, and those
who thought of deferring their attend',
auce on account of some uncertainty
about this matter can begin to pack
their carpet sacks.
—— y
A Calhoun joung man recently re
ceived a note from his sweetheart say
ing, “Dear Llonry : Do not fale to
come and go with me to meeting to
night.” Ilenry replied, “In the bright
lexicon of youth Webster’s Dictiona
ry—there’s no such word as 4 fale,’ ”
and he faled not.
Wm. 11. Edmundson, of the Rome
Marblo and Granite Works, was in
town this week. Parties wishing mon'
uuients, tomb-stones, or anything in
that lino would do well to call on Jones
& Edmundson, of Rome, before making
their purchases. Mr. Edmundson says
thoy hare got their prices down low.
“TeH you what ’tis,” (hie) said limber
James, as he waddled out of the bar
room under his occasional cargo of bad
whisky, “you don' know what reg’lar
circus I have (hie) at our hou e ever
night now to make that boy of our’n
wash’s feet before he crawls in our bed
aad draws (hie) map 'f seat of war ou
the b and clothes with his heels."
The highest authority in New Eng
land, the State Assayer of Massaehu*
setts, after a careful analysis of Hall’s
Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer cer°
tified that it is the best preparation for
its intended purpose that has beeu ex
hibited for examination, that its con
stituents arc pure and carefully selected
for excellent quality, and that it forms
an efficient preparation fot promoting
the growth of the hair and restoring
the original color. This world-renown,
ed preparation is for sale by all drug
gists.—Record, Red Oak, lotca.
The abundant harvests which are ev
erywhere so promising this fall, with a
good demand at fair prices, will suggest
to our readers the propriety of purcha
sing a good and reliable piano. To
those who would buy a strictly first
class instrument, we would recommend
to look into the merits of the Mendels
sohn Piano Cos., No, 56 Broadway, N.
M whose advertisement appears else*
wheie. This company is regularly in
corporated under the laws of the State
of New York, aid composed of emi*
nent piano manufacturers, with the ex
press object of selling pianos direct to
the people at factory prices, without
the intervention of agents or dealers,
thereby saving them more than one
half the prices usually charged. The
pianos, including Grand, Squaro and
l pright, made one of the finest dis
plays at the Centennial Exhibition, and
were unanimously recommended for the
Diploma of Honor and Medal of Merit.
The leading papers of the country
speak in very high terms of the com
pany and their pianos. We would rec
ommend any of our readers who have
an y of ever buying a piano, to send
for their illustrated and descriptive
catalogue, which will bo mailed free to
alf,
In purchasing merchandise it is the
object of all to obtain goods at the low
est prices possible, and to be squarely
dealt with. To our friends in that vi
cinity we believe we can recommend
safely the store ot Mr. J G. B. Er
win, at Fairmount, as combining both
these essentials, the enterprising pro,,
prietor of which, with a forethought
that is sure to benefit him, this week
puts his card in his county paper, the
Times, and we call attention to it else
where. Mr. Erwin will do all he ad
vertises, and we advise the people in
the country around, when wanting
goods in his line to be certain and give
him a call.
Our subscribers are aware that it has
been some time since wo last called on
them for assistance, and by this time
there is considerable duo us on our
books. Court week will afford most of
those in arrears an opportunity to settle
their accounts, and we trust they will
give us all the aid possible, without
further solicitation, which we feel sad
ly in need of at this time. We desire
to make some improvements to our pa
per, and will not bo enabled to do so,
unless those due us will help us. Our
customary terms are cash in advance,
and when we indulge our friends beyond
the time paid for they ought to con
sider the favor when we ask for aid.—
Those whose subscriptions have run be.,
hind will find a cross markod with a
pencil opposite their names on this
paper.
A Good Crop.
Those who are professedly wise finan
cially have sa:d that a good crop would
lift the country out of its embarrass
ments and inaugurate a nev era of
prosperity. This has been the predic
tion for the last three years. The coun
try has abounded in the fruits ot the
earth, and yet business does not revive!
Last fall the despairing were told that
the Presidential muddle was in the way
of business prosperity. When that was
settled the advocates of specie resump
tion predicted a wonderful rebound
which would put to shame the advo*
cates of the “rag-baby” policy. The
fact is, that men of enterprise and bus
iness are plunging deeper and deeper
into the “slough of despond.” Their
debts are increasing, their assets are
shrinking, from month to month ! Ev
en with the certainty of a crop such as
has never before blessed the labors of
the husbandman, the pall of death
hangs over all our manufacturing and
commercial industries. Millions of our
people are in enforced idleness, their
families starving, wives and childten in
rags. Cheap clothing and provisions
only aggravate their sufferings.
We rejoicu that our fields groan un
der their burden of grain, and that the
barns are filled with plenty. We would
i j ...
be ihrice happy if the fa-mers, whose
heme are incumbered with mortgages,
could relieve themselves by their abun
dant harvest. r J his cannot be expected
with low prices and heavy taxes !
These farm mortgages amount in the
West to many hundreds of millions ,
with rates of interest which they can
not pay with the insufficient volume of
circulating medium. Restore to the
people the money of which they have
been robbed ; supplant bank notes with
greenbacks ; drive the canceling ham
mer through an equal amount of bonds;
let the Government take its own paper
for its own dues, and there will be a re
vival of trade. The wicked policy
which has brought ruin to our indus
tries must be abandoned. When will
the resumptionists and bullionists take
warning 1 They are pulling down the
temple on their own heads ! There
will be a limit to the forbearance of a
betrayed and plundered people. A good
crop will enable the Government and
people to pay interest a little longer on
their bonded indebtedness, and thus for
a time delay the hour of their calami
ty, for come it will ! The venerable
Peter Cooper, in his open letter to
President Hayes, has well said ; “One
thing is certain, that the national debt
can never be paid by a governmental
policy that shrinks the currency, de
stroys values, paralyzes industry, en
forces idleness, and brings wretchedness
and ruin to the homes of millions of
the American people.” Cincinnati
Enquirer.
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Sheriff’s Sales for September.
ITTILL be sold bef.re the Court House
T Y door, in the town of Calhoun, on the
first Tuesday in September next, between
the legal hours ov-snle, the following prdp
erty, to-wit :
Lot of land No. 14, in the 7tli district and
3d section of Gordon county, containing
160 acres, more or less, as the property of
G. W. Frogdon to sati-ffy four Justice Court
fi. fas, in favor of W. W. Dunn, assignee of
Thos, Neel y. G. \V. Brogdon and 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 ones of land on the west side
of lot of land known as No. 34, in the 24th
dis'rict and 2d section, and 3 acres, more
or less, in the southwest corner 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 attorney. Levy made
aud 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 an .1 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 E. W. Koese, L- C.
Also, at the same time and place 100
acres of land, being 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 vs. John Gibbs and L. A. Gibbs.
Property pointed out by plaintiff. Levy
made and returned to me by D A, Keith,
r. C.
Also, at the same time and place, will be
sold, one-half interest in stove-house and
lot frontirg Railroad street, containing lot
No. 8, running east and west full length of
lot No. 8, let No. 3 containing 26 feet front,
and bounded on the north by J. 11. Arthur’s
store-house, and south by house row used
as postoftice, as the property of A. Little
field to satisfy one fi. fa. issued from the
Justice Court of the 1056th district, G. ]\f.,
of Gordon county, in favor of R. Smith,
bearer, vs. A. Littlefield. Levy made and
returned to me by \V. H. Black, J . C.
Also, at the same time and place, will be
sold, lot of laud No. 307, in the 23d dis
trict and 3d section of Gordon county, as
the property cf John Gillespie to satisfy
one Justice Court fi. fa., in lavor of Tayloi
Miller vs. John Gillespie. Property point
ed out by deft n l nt. Levy made and re
turned to me by A. B. Taylor, 5. C.
Also, at the sane time and place, will be
sold, tot of land No. 307, in the *3d dis
trict and 3d section of Gordon county, as
the property of John Gillespie to satisty
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
returned to me by A. B Tay’or, L. C.
Also, at the same time and place, 80
acres, being the south half of lot of land
No. 279, in the 141 '1 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 W D. Stew
art. Property pointed out by W, D. Stew
art..
Also, at the same time and place, will be
scld, 80 acres, being the south half of lot
No. 279, in the 14th district and 3d section
of Gordon county, as tlie 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 district, and 3d
section of Gordon county, as the property
of Sarah Lou Allen to satisfy one ti. 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, 3
trunks, 1 desk, 1 cook stove, 1 parlor stove,
lot of crockery, 1 frosty colored cow and
calf, l dun colorod 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.
/'lso at, the same time and place, will be
sold, t ie cast half of lot of land No 16, in
the 24th district anti 3d section of Gordon
county ; 89 acres, more or less, of lot No.
275,in the 25th district and 3d section of said
county, containing lGOJaercs.more or less,as
the property of E. S. Mann to satisfy two
Justice Court fi. fas, in Lvor of L. N. Tins
ley vs. E. S. Mann. Property pointed out
by defendant. Levy made and returned to
me by J. K. P. Russell, L. 0. Tenant in
possession and notified.
Also, at thesame time and place, one-half
lot in the town of Calhoun, now occupied
by B. F Hudgins, hounded as follows: on
the north by lot where J. M. Re.ve now
lives, south by street runniug north ot the
academy, east by lot owned by .J. C. Fain
and now occupied by A. R. T. Black, west
by street running east of the academy, as
.lie property of B. F. Hudgins to satisfy
one Justice Court fi. fa., in favor of J. W.
Marshall vs. B F. Iludgins. Property
pointed out. by plaintiff. Levy mode and re
turned tome by W. H. Black, L. 0.
Also, at tlie same time and place, will be
sold, town lo* in the Chandler survey in
town of Calhoun, No. 21, where R. R . Beck’s
family now reside, being a part of land of
original entry No. 192, in the 141li district
and 3d section of Gordon county, as the
property of R, R Beck to satisfy one Jus
tice Court fi. fa., in favor of A. S. Morgan
vs. R. R. Beck. Property pointed out by
plaintiff’s attorney. Levj made and re
turned tome by W. 11. Black. L. C.
Also, at tlie same time and place, will be
sold, lot of land No. 36, in tlie 15th dis
trict and 3d section of Gordon county, as
the property of J. A. Taliaferro to satisfy
one fi. fa. issued from Gordon Superior
Court, in favor of J. 11. Brownlee vs. J. A.
Taliaferro.
W. G. TAILOR, Sheriff.
Aug. 2, 1877.
Georgia, Gordon County.
J. F. and, W. fl. S'ewrrt, guardians
of J. C., G W., and Sarah A. Stew
art, having applied to the Court of
Ordinary of said County, for a dis
charge of the gua diauship of J. C.,
G. YV., and Sarah A. Stewan’s person
and property:
This is therefore to cite all 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 guardianship of
J. C, G. W. and Sarah A. Stewart,
and receive the usual letters of dismis.
sion.
Given under my official signature
this July 30, 1877.
E. J. KIKER, Ordinary.
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Mortgage St eriff’s Sale,.
TIT ILL be sold before the Court
T T House door, in the town of Cal
houn. between the usual hours.ot sate,
on the first Tuesday in September next).
1:} acres of lot ol land No. 2, in 4he
24th District and 3d section ol Gordon
County, the same being the property
where defendant, W. K. Johnston, re
sided the Ist of March, 187a, anst
where C. D. Hester now resides, as the
property of \Y. R. Johnston, to satisfy
oi.o mortgage ft fa. issued from Gordon
Superior Court in favor of S„ F. Tay
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nugs W. G. Taylor, Sheriff.
August 2, 1877.
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It is a plant that grows in the South, and is spe*
cinlly 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 herbsj 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, foul
discharges lroin the ears and nostrils, abscesses, skin
diseases, dropsy, kidney complaint, evil effects of
secret practices, disordered liver and spleen. Itsu'-
strengthens the nervous system, imparts a '■
plexion, and builds up the body wiLi
HEALTHY, SOLID
As an antidote to syphilib-' i>° lpo p jt 1S strongly
recommended. 1 lundre* f < 7 lscs l> nf thc ' vr '\ st
have been radically <~ rcd } l - D . um S
etable its 7 11 do no h:lnn - } f best
time to take itg.f ar } n summer and fall; and
inctr-iH •ebihty. headache, tever an l ague, you
will **- JU} - r°bus{ health. Sold liy all druggist-,
rvice,ii.oo, Office, 35 Murray Street, New York.,
OlSr HAND.
We take pleasure in announcing to
our customers that our stock of Spring
and summer goods is now complet *, 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 ey*r
been sold hero. We weuld call espec
ial attention to our extra lot of ladies’
and gentlemen’s shoes.
FOSTER & HaRLAN.
April 14. 1877 tf
Mortgage Sheriff’s Sale.
"VTfILTj be sold before the Court
IT House door, in the town of Cal
houn. between the usual hours of sale,
on the first Tuesday in September uext,
the following proper!?, to wi:
Lot of land, N<>. 255, in the Bth Dis
trict and 3J section of Gordon County,
as the property of Sarah Lou Alien,
to satisfy one mortgage 6. fa. issued
from Gordon Superior Corrk in favor
of John D. Palmour, of
Aaron Pulwour vs. Sarah Lot* Allen.
W. G. Taylor. Sheriff.
This Aug. 2, 1877.
Geergiii, Gomlxmi tmnrty.
* L.. M. Liktlufield, guardian of S. A
Moore, having applied to the Obark of
Ordiuarv ©f said county &r a discharge
from his guardianship of S. A. Moore's
person nndl property.
This is therefore to cite all persons
concerned, to show cause by filing ob*
jections in my office why the said L.
M Littlefield should not bo dismissed
from his guardianship of S. A Moore,
and Gsceive the usual letters of dismis
sion. Th.te Aug. 3, 1877.
Given under my baud and official
signature.
aug4-30d E. J. Kiker, Ord’y.
P L. TURIMLEY
j
!
, —Dealer in—
/>> ‘ iujs y Med iclives*
Paints , Oils r
Putty , Glass,
Perfumeries Ac-
ROME, GA..
*:The public arc assured that my stock is
complete in every department, anu the
gi eat eat effort will be made to render sat
isfaction to my customers.
TUR.KTX.S3Y y S
( r UIiEL Y VEG ETA BL E)
Liver and Dyspeptic Tonic.
A certain cure for
Sick Headache ,
Colic , Cramps,
Chills and Jeccr,
Palpitation oj the Heart
ynJ all diseases arising from a disordered
Liver.
THE BEST MEDICINE EXTANT;
tuunley’s
INFALLIBLE LAMENT.
X „o,er failing remedy fyy
Cut?, Bruise*,
linrns, Sprains,
Old Sores,
Ulcers, te., etc.
A t-rial will convince any one of it.? hsal
ing properties. Ask for it at your drug
tore. novlß-ly.
Tlie Best Offer-
We will sell during these hard times
S6OO Pianos for S2S(K
And all other styles in same pr oportion,
including Grand, Square ami U pright—all
first-class- sold direct to the i,eople at faev
tory prices. No agents • no commis ions ;
no discounts. These Viauos made one of
the finest displays at the Centennial Exhi
bition, ami were mhaniniously recommend
ed for the highest honors. Regularly in
corporated Manufacturing Co.—New M&a
ufactory—one of the largest and finest, in
in the world. Tbe Square Grasds conUih
Mathusek s* new pa.ent Duplex Overstrung
Scale, the greatest improvement In the his
tory of l’iauu making. ‘Uf’be- Uprights are
the fine jT in America- l*ianos sent on
trial. Don’t fail to write for Illustrate i
and liesciiptive <‘atalogue—mailed free
MENDELSSOHN H.YNtr cti.,"
No. 06 X. Y.
A a&3l
gew AiUcrtteemcntjs.
Davidson
College, IST. C
PREPAKATOKY- CLASS
Taught by I‘iofs. of Latin, Gre*k and
Mathematics. Session neginsSept. 27, 1877.
Send tor catalogue to J. It. BLAKE, Chaii
man of fac ltv.
{A"'Extra Fine Mixed Cards, with name,.
/VCJlPcenfi, ostpaid. L. JONES & C 0.,,
N *ssnn, N. Y.
‘ n vour own town. Term*
\hjvui; 85 outfit free. 11. HAL LETT '&
tUvi’O., Portland, Maine.
Those Terrible Headaches generated
by obslructetl secretions, wild to wh e!i L>-
v ies arc cspec ally subject, can always, bo
relieved, and their recurrences prcv< uted
by the use of Tarrant's ErnesVKseraenr
Skurkr Aptauknt. Procurable at all dragr
stores.
iffIMTOLUI
TOR AN ACRE
Ofi the* Bust Lani> in America, near
Great Union Pacific Itaii.road.
A Farm For ijjitJOO
urea*!/ pa;/merit* with low rate* of tn*er**f.
SECURE it NOW.
Full information sent free, address
O. F, DAVIS,
Land Agent, U. P. It. It, Omaha, Neb.,
HE- 11. IIIJII rH A M'S 1874
WATER-WHEEL.
fe ; Declared the “Standard Turbine*"
by over GSO persons who use it. Prices re
duced. New pamphlet, free, N. F. BURN
HAM, York, Pa.
!lt home. Samples
AVII to N/I pon 1 85 free. Geo. Siiusoa
TWU& Cos., Portland. Maine.
IT r- (hryrya Week to Agents. $lO Out.
I i fit FREE. P. o. VICKERY,
Augusta, Maine.
(Mi) a day at 1 onie. Agents wanted.—
V I /Outfit and terms ficc. TRUK &(J j.,
rlrJ Augusta, Maine.
(i RACE’S SALVE:
p”—THE NEW-lf
r^mc 4 J ;
.V
v < Bk AWf S ,f ,,
Simplest & Best. ’
—Aef/vrs Wanted— {
jopf |C i No. 177 W.4 T . H St.
C I N C l N NAT f, o ‘‘Jg
julylfl-Jy
> ■ ~ ~ 1. Irnii
CURTIS & SMITH, m
CARRIAGE BUILDERS .
No. 85 Peachtree St., Atlanta, Ga.
Build all classes of xvorlt to order on short
notice.
Prices low to suit the times.
Special arrangement with Liveries that
Want three or more carriages at one time.
Terms—Strictly cash. .
GEO. W. & LO-,
feb24*Dm. Agent .<r, Calhoun . G*.
Gordon County.
1L W. Spencer, guardian of J. \V\ K
D. W., M. J. and N. A. Spencer, hav-.
ing applied to the Court of Ordiaary
of said County for a discharge from,
her guardianship of J w 11 k ~* ’
J and v Ppe’ocer s person and’
p.'iperiy;
This is to cite till persons eoncerntd
to show cause, by filing objections Li
my ofW, why the said 11. \V.
shCuld n>t. be dismissed from hef
gtiard’<4> ship of J. W., TANARUS). W., M. J
and N A. Speucer, and receive tha
usua 1 letters uf dismission.
Given nider my hand and
sit nature this July 11, 1877.
E J. Kiker. -
an^4SOJ
£01?
Xo ShtniNl ie- w'th-iU 11^
Ilistory. Vroceedtncrc, Debates, SUelch
ta, n, • _ w -,. tbt (Vn.-iiifu
fciCu ti CciiVeutiatj 3877.
d'Le No -.v Cionstitutiou in Tull.
The names of e\ iy Post-office, County,
City an<l Village in Georgia ; i '
Dtln-r xaried and useful infov^,,^^.
J'resented to ell misery , , ' fhs
torpui Ura.gj,.. ~
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