Calhoun Saturday times. (Calhoun, GA.) 1877-1878, September 01, 1877, Image 3

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town and county affairs. Oysters are in season.' Another siege of hot weather this week. There are plenty of little knotty wa„ iermelons in town this week. Drummers are as thick as flics and watermelons. Matrimony seems to be breaking again in this neighborhood. Mr. Wilson Hines has just returned from a visit to his people in North Car olina. ( Grease the wheels of trado with printer’s ink, if you would move unob structed to success. A great many people here express their intention of attending the State Fair in Atlanta, in October. We are indebted to the Atlanta Con stitution for a copy of “ Biographies of Members of the Constitutional Conven tion.” The Mnsical Convection at Pine Chnpel last Sunday, we learn from the large number who visited it from this place, was an interesting affair. As there is an election for Repre sentatives approaohing, you may rea sonably expeot a great many persons shaking your hand cordially a,id inqui ring about your health. . Dr. Ferd King, of Atlanta, has been paying a visit to his people in this county, and honored our sanctum with a call on Tuesday. He is looking well, and seems to bo taking on the corpu lent steadily. Wo direot attention to the adver tisement of R. W. Ransone in this is sue. Bob is a perfect embodiment of elevorness, and is in other respects en titled to a good patronage, and wo can assure nil who will givo him a trial of being fairly dealt with. Miss Palestine Hudgins was married at her father’s residence, in this place, on Monday night last, to Mr. Henry Wigley, of Franklin county, Arkansas. After the ceremony the two took the Northern bound train for the home of the bridegroom. Mr. Arthur Barrett was married to Miss Callie McConnell, by Rev. Z. M. McGhee, at the residence of Col. Joe MoConnell, on Wednesday evening last. We were the recipients oi some of the wedding onke. May life’s journey to them bo one of continued happiness and may misfortune never overshadow their futuro pathway. The Supreme Court of the State of New York has decided that J. C. Ayer k Cos., of Lowell, have the sole right to use the words “Cherry Pectoral” for a medicine, and has issued an injunc* tion against F. Y. Rushton, of New York City, for selling Rushton’s Cher ry Pectoral Lozenges, or any other use of the name to deceive the public. — This decision of the high court includes all dealers who sell any similar aitide*. —Port Jefferson (L I.) Leader. The following is the list of letters re maining in the Post Office at Calhoun, county of Gordon, State of Georgia, Sept. Ist, 1877. Persons calling for any of said letters will please say “ad> vertised : ” Addie Ashworth, Grant Button, Jeff Brown, Hillie B Brewster, J. B. Chas tain, David Coilins, Spencer Crouthers, John Ferbzson, Maggie Hunter, (2), G. W. Hackney, Henry 11. Ilillburn, J. P. Hawks, James Lay, Ciley Logan, L. P. Nces, A. Y. Roberts, John H. Smith, Wm. Tumblin. Robert Ransone, P. M. The Convention Proceedings. The Constitution Publishing Compa ny will issue as soon as the convention doses, a complete report of the pro ceedings of the convention, giving the speeches of the members on every sub ject that has been considered. It is the same report revised and cor rected heretofore published in each is sue of the Atlanta Daily Constitution. It is the only stenographic report of the proceedings published, and there fore the only report that gives in full the debates of the convention. It has been prepared at great expense to the company and will make a book of moie than 500 pages. It will be neatly printed, and will contain nothing but the proceedings of the convention. — Ihe price will be $2.00 per copy. Only a limited number of copies have been published, and many orders have already been received. All who desire a copy will please send the amount by registered letter or po9t of fice order, and the book will be for warded post paid. Address Constitution Publishing Company, Atlanta, Ga. Convention Sketches.—The cons vention sketches are now ready The volume is handsomely bound in cloth— price one dollar. Besides a sketch of each member of the convention, the book contains a portrait of President Jenkins, and the full vote of each Sen, atoria) district. It forms an excellent memorial of the convention. A limi ted number of copies have been print ed, and orders will be filed as they come in. Constitution Publishing Co s, At lanta, Ga. “The Lost CauseA magnifi cent picture 14x18 inches in size rep resents a Confederate soldier after the War returning to his home, which he finds lonely and desolate. In front of the ruined cottage are two graves with rude orosses, on one of which some friendly hand has hung a garland. To the right the calm river and rising moon indicate peace and rest. The stars, seen through the trees, represent the Southern Cross. It is a picture that will touch every Southern heart, and should find a plaoe in every South ern home. One copy sent by mail, mounted on a roller and post-paid, on receipt of 25 cents, or three for sixty cents. Address A. Gregar & Cos., No. 168 Market St., Chattanooga, Tenn.— Agents wanted everywhere to sell our cheap and popular pictures, stationery packages, etc. $2 to $lO per day easi ly made. No money required until the pictures are sold. Send stamp for cat alogue and terms. sepl-4t Adjourned Sine Die. At longth, after thirty-eight days of continuous and arduous labor, the Con stitutional Convention of Georgia, which embodied much of the genius, statesmanship and wisdom of the com monwealth, has completed its task and returned to the bosom of the constitu encies they were chosen to represent. It will require time and study to an alyze and properly interpret ail of the provisions of the new Constitution j but from the previous journal of daily pro ceedings and a cursory glance at the instrument as a whole, with very few exceptions, we are prepared to indor-e tho document, and consider it the best, most comprehensive and judicious com pendium of fundamental law ever preo sen Led to this or any other State in the Union. So greatly do the wise and salutary provisions iank and overbal ance the defects that it is not probable, outside of the railroad interests aud certain personal influences, that any very serious opposition can be arrayed against its ratification by the people, But it is too soon to prophesy and we can only add in conclusion that we are satisfied that the convention was ac tuated by the purest patriotism in all of its deliberations, and it is not probable that its work could be bettered if sub mitted to a dozen revisury bodies elect ed by the people. Now, let us push on the work of rat ification, and sacrifice all private and selfish aims upon the altar of our coun try. — Macon Telegraph and Messcn -> (jer. On meeting a friend the first inquiry is always regarding his health. Why? Because health is of the first consider ation ; yet many will sit in a cold, damp theatre, regardless of*weak lungs and hacking cough. Discard some of the ephemeral pleasures of the day, such as theatre-going, cigar-smoking, &c.. and invest your small change in something that will be a lasting benefit. For in stance, Coussens’ Compound Honey of Tar costs only 50 cents, and will cure your Cough, Cold, and all diseases of the Throat and Lungs. Try it. The following note was picked up on the street yesterday, and can be had by calling at this office : Dear Josh : Please come home. — We ueed you very much, a3 several sad accidents have befallen us. John sprained his ankle badly, and Sarah’s frosted feet are troubling her. My corns are increasing in number and se verity, and the knots on our mule’s back are growing larger. Uncle is laid up with the Rheumatism, so do Come home and bring a bottle of Cous sens’ Lightning Liniment, which is successfully used by all of our neigh bors, for each of the above afflictions. l r ou can buy it at any drug store for 50 cents a bottle. Mary. The Buckeye has virtues which lie in the bitter principle called Esculin, which have been utilized for the cure of Hemorrhoids, or Piles. If suffer ing with that disease use Tabler’s Buck eye Pile Ointment, only 50 cents a bot tle. NOTICE. We take pleasure in announcing to our customers that we will keep on hand a full line of Reapers, Mowers and Threshers, and will sell them on the most reasonald.e terms. Call and examine them. Foster & Harlan. . ■+■ >- In enumerating tho ills which flesh is heir to, such as Indigestion, Heart burn, Sick Headache, Sour Stomach, Nervous Debility, Chills, Torpid Liver, &c., what a comfort 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 auy Druggist for 50 cents. It es tablishes a permanently healthy action, and its operation is mild and effective Use Portaline, or Tabler’s Y egetable Liver Powder. Job Work neatly and cheaply execu ed at this office. ESTABLISHED 1865. GILMORE & CO;, Attorneys at Law, Successors to Chipman, Hosmer & Cos., 629 F. ST., WASHINGTON, >. O. American an<l Foreign [ atenls Pf ten’s procured in all coi.nlries. No fees in advance. No charge unless the patent is granted. No fees for making pre liminary examinations. No additional lees for obtaining and conducting a rehearine. Special attention given to Interferencg cases before the Patent Office, Extensions before Congress, Infringement suits in dif ferent States, and all litigation appertain ing to inventions or patents. Send stamp for'pamphlet of sixty pages. United States Courts and Depart . ments. Claims prosecuted in the Supreme Court of the United States, Court of Claims, Court of Commissiontrs of Alabama Claims. Southern Claims Commission, and all class es of war claims before the Executive De partments. Arrears of Pay and Bounty. Officers, soldiers, and sailors of the late war or their heirs, are in many cases en titled to money from the Government, e>f which they have no knowledge. Write ful| history of serice, and state amount of pay and bounty received. Enclose stamp, and a full reply, after examination, will be given you Lee. Pensions. All officers, soldiers, and sailors wound ed ruptured, or ipjured in the late war, however slightly, can obtain a pensiou, many now receiving pensions are entitled to an increase. Send stamp and informa tion will be furnished free. United States General Land Office Contested land cases, private land claims, ining pre-emption and homestead cates, rosecuted before the General Land Office nd Department of the Interior. Old Bounty Land Warrants. The last report of the Commissioner of the General Land Office shows 2,807,500 of Bounty Land Warrants outstanding.— These were issued under act of 1855 anl prior acts. We pay cash for them. Send by registered letter. Where assignments are imperfect we give instructions to per fect them. Each department of our business is con ducted in a separate bureau, under the charge of experienced lawyers and clerks. By reason of error ov fraud many attor neys are suspended from practice before the Pension and other offices each year. Claimants whose attorneys have been thus suspended will be gratuitously furnished with full information and proper papers on application to us. As we charge uo fees unless successful, stamps for return postage should be sent us. Liberal arrangements made with attor neys in all branches of business. Address GILMORE & CO., P. O. Box 44, Washington, D. 0. Washington, D. C., November 24, 1876. I take pleasure in expressing my entire confidence in the responsibility and fidelity of the Law, Patent and Collection House of Gilmore & Go., of this city. GEORGE H. B. WHITE, {Cashier of the Natiot al Metropolitan Bank ) dec9-lf. A GREENHOUSEAT YOURdDOOR. For SI.OO we will send free by mail, 8 distinct varieties Monthly Roses, Winter flowering. 8 “ Chin. Chrysanthemums, “ 8 “ Begonias, “ 8 “ Carnation Pinks, “ 8 “ Zonal Geraniums, “ 8 “ Double “ “ 8 “ Ivy leaved “ “ 8 “ Heliotropes, „ 6 “ Abutilons, “ 2 “ Double Camellas, “ 4 “ Azaleas, “ 4 “I obster Cactus, “ G Bouvardias “ G “ SteviasandEupatoriums ‘ 8 “ Fuchsias, 4 Double Violets, “ 2 “ Poinsetta,scarlot&white ‘ 4 “ Plumbago, “ *8 “ Ferns, for Wardian Cases. 4 “ Palms, “ 9 “ Mosses, 6 •* Mirantas “ 8 “ Hyacinth bulbs “ 40 assorted lulips Bulbs. 20 assorted Crocus, Bulbs 2 asso: ted Jacobean Lily, Bulbs. 12 assorted Oxalis, 4 Lily of the Valle}'. 8 New Pearl Tuberose. OR BY EXPRESS; 3 of any of the above $1 collections for $2, 5 “ “ 3. 7 “ “ 4. 9 *• “ 5. 12 “ “ 6. 14 “ 7. Or the whole collection of 338 Bulbs and Plants sent by Express oi receipt of $15.00. to which either of our books, “Gar dening for Profit, Practical Floricultme, or “Gardening for Pleasure ” (value $1.50 each), will be added. Descriptive Catalogue free. PETER HENDERSON & 00.. Seedsmen and JTlo rist s, 35 Cortlandt St., New l T ork. junl3-ly. Georgia, Gordon J. F. and, W. 11. Stewart, 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 guardianship of J. C., G. W., and Sarah A. Stew all’s peison 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 guard.anship of J. C, G. W. and Sarah A. Stewart, and receive tbc usual letters of dismis sion. Given under my official signature this July 30, IS7 J. E. J. KIKER, Ordinary. aug4-30d : "• - **—>V.; ii;rr~,t ,i; CULVER’S IRON DRAG SAW With Snell’s Extension Shaft, 'One of tho most nrofttable machines in tho Wo' ll and should he owned by every farmer or lumberman liavinp timber to cut. —A IjSO— Sweepstakes liras Saw with Log Truckfi: Circular Saw and Jr ram© with Sliding Table for cutting cord-wood, etc., ete. Send for description and prices to SEtfPJLE, BIRGE & CO,, • .© Washington Are., IST. r.OI IS* g&~ and t;uy to what papyr you read Georgia's New) Constitution.! No event ever occurred in Georgia of grander importance than the Constitu tional Convention. Its history should be in the library of every man, whatev* er his profession, business or employ ment. The lawyer, merchant, farmer and mechanic, alike need it for freqaeot reference and study. To place it with in the reach of all the people, the Georgia Grange Publishing Company have now ia process of publication, at the Franklin Printing House, (Jas. P. Harrison & C 0.,) of Atlanta, their “Ytear Book for 1877,” which will contain—l. A history of the Convention,” its Organ ization, daily Proceedings, Debates, inci dents, Sketches and the New Constitu tion in full, with Il.ustrations and Dia gram of the Convention showing posi tions of members, etc 2. An alphabet ical list of all the post-ffices, Counties, County Sites, cities, towns and villages m the State. 3. The Postal Laws. 4. Other useful and vaiied information for the office and the household. This valuable work is presented to every subscriber of The Georgia Grange, the best weekly farm and family journal in the United States. For fifty cents, (with six cents in stamps for mailii g book,) The Grange will be sent for three months with the book. Either the paper or book is worth the money. The book will be sent within a week after Convention adjourns. As only a limited numbe- will be printed, sub* scriptions should be forwarded immedi ately to secure a copy before tho edition is all taken. Address Georgia Grange Publishing Cos., Post-office Drawer 31 Atlanta, Ga. auglß-5t GREAT Taylor & Farlfi Orga Established 1846. L est an Factory in the World. PRICES FROM S6O to SI,OOO Terms easy. Send for Cat-logues. • Reliable Agents wanted in Georgia, Ala bama, Florida, North and South Carolina, and Ha: *■ Tennessee, by TURNER A BRAUMULLER, AVTiolesale Southern Agents, 30 Whitehall treet, Atlanta, Ga ORIGINAL Goodyear’s Rubber Goods. Valcanized Puller in every Concciva lla Form , Adapted to Universal Use. ANY ARTICLE FOUR POUND WEIGHT CAN BE SENT BY MAIL. WIND AND WATER PROOF garments a specialty. Onr Cloth surface oat combines two garments in one. For stormy weather, it is a Perfect Water Proof and in dry weather, a NEAT and TIDY OVERCOAT By a peculiar process, the rubber is put between the two cloth surfaces, which pre vents smelling or sticking, even in the hottest climates. They are made in three colors— Blue, Black aud Brown. Are Light, Portable,! Strong and Durable. We are now offering them at the extreme ly low price of $lO each. Sent post-paid to any address upon receipt of price. When ordering, state size around chest, over vest. Reliable parties desiring to see cur goods can send for our Trade Journal, giving de scription of our leading articles. Be sure and get the Original Good year’s Steam Vulcanized fabrics. for illustrated arice-list of our Celebrated Pocket Gymnasium. Address carefully. GOODYEAR’S RUBBER CURLER CO., 697 Broadway P. O. Box 5156. Neio York City. REVOLVERS s^|3 i fift New Buffalo Bill Revolver IW Sent with 100 Cartridgoe for $2. Foul Niokle Plate. i (Satisfaction guaranteed. Illustrated Catalogue FUSE. i WESTERN GUI* WOKItS, Chicago, 111., tit) Deaf burn-et. (McCormick Block). P. O. Box 510. /■% S Groat chance tomake ifion you can get greenbacks. VVe need a per son in every town to take subscriptions for the latgest, cheapest and best Illustrated family publication in the world. Any one can become a successful agent. The most elegant works of art given fr'Ce to subscri bers. One agent reports making over $l5O in a week. A lady agent reports taking over 400 stlbscribei'S m ten days. All who engage make money fast. You can devote all your time to the business, or only your spare time. You need not be away front home over night. \ r ou can do it as well as others. Full particulars, directions and terms free. If you want profitable work send us your address at once. It costs you nothing to try the business. No one who engages fails to make great pay. Address “ The People’s Journal,” Portland. Maine, augll-ly AJis not caiily earned in these times, but it can be m m g made in three mouths by tt any one of either sex, in any part of the country who is willing to work steadily at tne employment that we furnish. SOO per week in your own town. You need not be away from home over night. You can give your wliole time to the work, or only } r our spare moments.— We have agents who are making over S2O per day. All who engage at once can make money fast. At the present time money cannot be made so easily and rapidly at any other business. Terms and $-5 outfit free. Address at once, 11. llallKtt & Cos., Portland, Maine. julvl4-ly. Tl AMTS WANTED. We wish an agent, male or female, in each town of this county, to get up clubs among families, hotels, factories, etc., for the sale of our Teas and will offer very lib eral commissions to such. We have been importers ot Teas for over 20 years, and cau afford to semi, and will send a better article for the money than any other house in New York. Our Teas are put up in 1-pou’d packages, with the name and price printed upon each. Address, with references, for trruis and blank form for clubs, or send us an order for a sample lot, which we will forward at lowest Club price, C. O. D. London, New York and China Tea Cos., 20 Church St., or P. O. Box 574, N. Y. jun2o-9m. Mortgage Sheriff’s Sale, WILL be sold before the Court House door, in the town of Cal houn, between the usual hours ol sale, on the first Tuesday in September next. If 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. 11. Johnston, re sided the Ist of March, 1875, and where C. D. Hester now resides, as the property of W. R. Johnston, to satisfy one mortgage fi fa. issued from Gordon Superior Court in favor of S. F. Tay lor vs. W. 11. Johnson. augs Vv G. Taylor, Sheriff. August 2, 1877. JilQ Inclose ONE DOLLAR in a cr Ty l r\ letter ti MESSRS FRANK TT/fF I P & CO, Cave City, Ky , ft ijlajxLl an( j w ju mail you seme beautiful specimens of petrified flowers, ta~ ken from Mammoth Cave ; end also one pound of their new variety ot fall wheat, said to be remarkably hardy. Free from disease. Matures in twelve days less time than other wheat. Stands drought well. Heads will average 10 inches in length,— They', ant agents to introduce it. Send 25 cents for sample heads, circulars, etc. Order now. We will send one bushel of the above Big Wheat to the publisher of any newspa per, free of express, who will give the above, together with this notice, three in ser'ions, as per copy, or one pound by mail or one insertion. Send maked copy of pa- 1 er. FRANKLIN & CO. auglß-3t. A Noted Divine says They are worth their reeight 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. ■piaratEpsA mi I? Dr. Tutt has been cn- I SJI | S PILLS t? a £ cd in practice of medicine thirty years, and CURE SICK HEAD- fora longtime was demon, ACHE. strator of anatomy in the nil a Medical College of Geor- T 3 T?€j Pel I gia, hence persons using Iwl I I SES.VS> his Pills have the guaran- CURE DYSPEPSIA. tee that they are prepared bhhh on scientific principles, TUTT’S PILLS quackery. lie has sncceedcd ia CURE CONSTIPATION combining In them the .■ a. heretofore antagonistic TIITTJQ PlI I qualities of a strengthen* tUI I rSLLv) tng,purgative,andafur* CURE PILES. ijying tonic. . flicif first apparent ef- TTIITTIO SSBS I ft feet is to increase the ap* 111 I I w fILLu petite by causing the food to properly assimilate. CURE FEVER AND Thus the system is nour* ished, and by their tonic viiwia nil B a, x action on the digestive or- TuTl S FILLS K ans ’ regular and healthy w evacuations are produced. CURE BILIOUS COLIC The rapidity with which ■—*— persons take on flesh, TIITTIO 031 1 O while under the influence IUI I U IlfciiLw of these pills, of itself in- CTKE COU - fo^ourutthe'bS^fiilJ hence their efficacy in cur nil IPi ing nervous dehilitv,mel- TUTT’S PILLS ancholy,dyspepsia, wast ing of the muscles, slug- CURE TORPID LIVES gishness of the liver. chronic constipation, nncl imparting health and strength to the system. Sold everywhere. Office, 35 Murray Street, New York. Gray Ilair can be changed to a B ■ glossy black by a single application of 3 j Dr.Tutt’s Hair Dye. It acts like magic, i|| and is warranted as harmless as water. | Price SI.OO. Office 35 Murray St., N.Y. B What is Queen’s Delight? Head the Answer It is a plant that grows in the South, and is spe cially adapted to the cure of diseases of that climate. 1 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, foul 1 p discharges from the cars 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 j etable its continued use will do no harm. The best j*time to take it is during the summer ami fall j and j instead of debility, headache, fever aud ague, you enjoy robust health. Sold by all druggists, |i.do. Office, 35 Murray Sired, New "York. ON HAN I ) 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 say 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 wculd call espec ial attention to our extra lot of ladies’ and gentlemen’s shoes. FOSTER & HaRLAN. April 14. 1877-tf Mortgage Sheriff’s Sale. WILL be sold before the 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.i of Gordon County, as the property of Sarah Lou Allen, to satisfy one mortgage fi. fa. issued from Gordon Superior Co”rt in favor of John D Paimour, executor of Aaron Paimour vs. Sarah Lou Allen. W. G. Taylor. Sheriff. This Aug. 2, 1877. Georgia, Gordon County. L. M. Littlefield, guardian of S. A Moore, having applied to the Court of Ordinary of said county for a discharge from his guardianship of S. A. Moore’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 L. M. Littlefield should not bo dismissed from his guardianship of S. A Moore, aud receive the usual letters of dismis sion. This Aug. 3, 1877. Given under my hand and official signature. aug4-30d E. J. Kiker, Ord’y. P~L. TURNLEY —Dealer in— Drugs, Medicines, Paints , Oils , Putty , Glass, Perfumer ies,&c. ROME, C 4 (V. gThe public arc assured that my stock is complete in every department, ana the greatest effort will be made to render sat isfaction to my customers. 1 TURKTIiBY'S (.PURELY VEGETABLE) Liver andDyspeptie Tonic. A certain euro for Sick Headache , Colic, Cr maps, Chills and lever, Palpitation oj the Heart ynd all diseases arising from a disordered Liver. TIIF BEST MEDICINE EXTANT ; TUUKTLEY^S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT. A never failing remedy for Cntr, Praises, Burns, Sprains, Old Sores, Ulcers, m tc., etc. A t-rial will conviuce any one of its heal ing properties. Ask for it at your drug tore. novlß-ly. Tli© Best Offer- We will sell during these hard times S6OO Fianos for $250. And all other styles in same proportion, including Grand, Square and Upright— all first-class—sold direct to the people at fac* tory prices. No agents ; no commissions; no discounts. These Piano3 made one of the finest displays at the Centennial Exhi bition, and were unanimously recommend ed for tlie highest honors. Regularly in corporated Manufacturing Co.—New Man ufactory—one of the largest and finest in 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 Uprights are the finest in America. Pianos sent cn trial. Don’t fail to write for Illustrate i and Descriptive Catalogue—mailed free. MENDELSSOHN PIANO CO., No. 56 Broadway, N Y. THIS PAPER IS ON FILE WITH ’Where Advertising < oi.t .via uui be uiado. gru> Adiartbcmrnts. Davidson College, IST. G PREPARATORY CLASS Taught by Profs, of Latin, Greek nml Mathematics. Session begins Sept. 27. 1877. Send tor catalogue to J. U. BLAKE, Chair man of faculty. Qr Extra Fine Mixed Cards, with nnmo, Aj t)ID cent., ostpaid. L. JONES & C0.,- Nvsshu, N. Y. week in your own town. Terms Vhhind s•’> outfit free. 11. UAL LETT A t vvOO., Portland. Maine. Mothers who Pose iiieiu Dari.inc.s with drastic purge live incur a fearful r snonsi bility. The gentle, moderate (yet effect ive). laxative, and anti-bilious operation of Tarrant’s Sk.i.tekr Aukkient peculiarly adapts it to the disorders of children. TO HAVE GOOD HEALTH THE LIVER MUST UE KEPT IN OK I) K It. = V>SAHFOaDS§& f^|. f IP/A. LiVERri/; ! 4tyVf6QßOToftV|/. COISTIRmaiV f1 S /g^HER AI <rx\o!NE whhbacneX g * pi FOR DISEASES OF fl i VS & 30WELS -itrPtfXlOtt l-'or I’amphle's address Dr. Sanfoku. New York. P| 1 agniticent SOSO Hose- I lillM U U wood Pianos $175, fine- Alin A \TQ Rosewood Upright Pian- VJlYvJiLix O os (little used) cost SB(X)' only $125, must be sold. Parlor Organs, 2 Stops $45, 9 Stops SOS, 12 Stops only s’.s. Nearly New 4 Set Si Octave Coupler Organs, cost, over SoSG fir only $55. Lowest prices c\cr offered* sent rn 15 days test trial You ask why I* offer so cheap ? I reply Hard Times. Re sult sales over 1.000.000 annually. War commenced by monopolists. Beware anon ymous circular. Write for expiation. Battle raging. Full particulars free. Address DANIEL F. BEATTY, Washington New Jersey. aK <bi)AP cr 4ay at home. Samples Ssl tO V/I (worth $5 free. Geo. Stihwo Cos., Portland, Maine. (t* (t >r y r Y a Week to Agents, sloQul^ G I I fit FREE. P. O. VICKERY,, Augusta, Maine. A|.rw a day at 1 ome. Agents wantod\— VI /Outfit and terms fice. TRUE & 0J. t * 'ArJ Augusta, Maine, pf§r#HE NEW-"^. mmm SewinoMachine G-ijy • • • •- / " j i Rtfy s '*■ I (fi : I „ Ziy I - Simplest & Best. } — Accnts Wanted— ;orf|CL No 177 W.4 t ."St !gt CINCINNATI.O. •' CURTIS * SMITH, - CARRIAGE BUILDERS, ‘ No. 85 Peachtree Bt., Atlanta, Ga, ' ‘ Build all classes of work 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. ■L: ■ - 11 GEO, W. WELLS & GO., feb24-9m. Agents, Calhoun , Q<%. Georgia. Gordon County. 11. W. Spencer, guardian of J. W., D. W., M. J. and N. A. Spencer, hav ing applied to the Court of Ordinary of said County for a discharge froua her guardianship of J. W , D. \V., M. J. and N. A. Spencer's person and property: This is to cite all persons concerned to show cause, by filing objections in niy office, why the said 11. W. Spencct should not be dismissed from btr guardianship of J. W., D. W., M. J. and N. A. Spencer, and receive fcbe usual letters of dismission. Given under mv hand and official signature this July 11, 1877. E. J. Kikeu, Ordinary. aug4-30d A jOooX for All.^ No Library Should be tiithout it* History, Proceedings, Debates, Sketch- - es. Diagram, etc . of the Constitu ti mi Convention of 1377. The New Constitution in Full-* The names uf cv tv Post-office, County, . City and Village iu Georgia ? Other \aided and useful information ; Presented to all subscribers of ths ‘ (Ji onjiu Uranye.. IN order to increase the circulation of their j >urual, the Gkgugia Grangjs Pub- Lfs>u::?G Company are preparing the book indie ted a above, as a present to their .•üb-orii ms; see particulars elsewhere;, •pec man c- t y and circular scut free on ap ple at ><: rt. ‘v.rh ,UH \ Gi A NOE PUBLISHING C 0.,. 1- <J LMawei. :1, Atlanta, Ga,