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QUmjca.
towii ANb County affairs.
Farmers ar& pulling fodder.
Merchants are “tilling up.”
See looal notioe of B. M. &C. C.
llarlan.
Calhoun still has an over-supply of i
bachelors. \
The dreamy haze of autumn begins
to overshadow us.
The boys can lay off their stiiped
socks. They are no longer the fash*
ion.
The clouds opened on Tuesday and
Wednesday and gladdened the earth
with a steady and greatly benefioial
rain. Potatoes, turnips, eto , will now
begin to grow off, and late corn will aU
so be aided wonderfully from its effects.
Among our visitors during coprt
we have notioed in town this week Mr.
D. 11. Findley, of Romo, Mr. Whit
man, of the Dalton Citizen, and Mr.
Walker, of Ringgold, late of Catoosa
Courier.
Capt. W. V. Findley is now a citi
zen of Calhoun, having given up the
superintendency of Ex Gov. Joseph E.
Brown’s extensive farm, and moved his
family to town. Charles and Elisha,
the Governor’s sons, succeed him.
Court opened on Monday, Judge Un
derwood, of the Rome Circuit, presi
ding. His charge to the jury was for
oible and lull of wisdom. The busi.
ness of Court has been rapidly dis
posed of this week, showing the adapt
abilities of the Judge to his position,
a long experience continually made
good use of having made him one of
tho beat officers in the State.
It is with pleasure wc announce that
Col. Warren Akin, of Cartersville, in
response to a request from some of our
most prominent citizens, will deliver an
address at this place next Tuesday, on
the adoption of the new Constitution.
Col. Akin, it will bo remembered, ad*
dressed the poople of Gordon in the
spring advocating the holding of the
convention. His address, we feel as
sured, will be something well worthy
of being heard by our citizens.
On a certain occasion recently, which
was none other than tho assembling of
a rural singing Convention, a starchy
young gentleman of Resaca made him
self particularly agreeable to one of tho
young ladies attending. The boys say
lie did his level best to make an im
pression upon her,bestowing numberless
little courtesies upon her daring tho en
tire day, which being rather unusual,
raised the curiosity of his friends, and
he was ao object of considerable intei-.
est among the other young men. How
fir he succeeded in his efforts in that
direction can only remain a matter of
conjecture with the boys, but to render
him a further victim of their teasiug,
(he being very timid) when ready to
leave the ground he unconsciously put
liitnseir a-straddle of another fellow’s
mule and prepared to move off. The
fellow being apprized of the situation
called to him to dismount, which he
quickly did, and now swears by all that
h good and bad he will uervor attend a
mus'.cal convention again.
The growth of a town is simply tho
aggregated improvement of its individ
ual members. If every citizen would
give the preference to tho people of his
own town in his outlay, quite an addi
tion might be made to the number of
successful men in each neighborhood.
Patronize yout own blacksmiths, carri
age makers, mechanics, merchants and
printers. Help each other along, cul
tivate a pride in the progress and thrif
ty appearance of your town ; cast out
that selfish jea’ousy in a neighbor’s
prosperity. There is sufficient compe
tition in every calling to keep prices as
low as can be afforded, and in nothing
oan the people oxercise a more benign
influence than in the encouragement of
a brotherhood trade and patronage.
It is the mutual interest of all to
have the laigest possible number of
busy, prosperous men in each commu
mtjr. A successful man soon shows his 5
success in his surroundings ; he paints
His house, erects new fences, sets out
shade trees, improves his land, every
item of which change necessitates out
lay of money and labor. These im
provements not only benefit the fortu
nate projector, but add to the charac
ter and appearance of the whole neigh
borhood, attract tho attention and ad.
miration of every stranger who enters
the place, induce new families to move
into town, and, best of all stimulate the
neighborhood to a rivalry in the same
line of improving their surroundings.
Bet every person determine, for the
coming year, to patronize his neighbors,
an, l watch the good effects on the
whole community.
Rev. John P. Duncan preaehed his
last sermon for our people last Sunday
night.
Laborer's Union.
On last Saturday night the laborers
in the vicinity of Reeves’ Station, ac
tuated by what they concede to bo an
unjust effort on the part of owners of
lands to allow them too small a share
of their crops as tenants, and of farm
hands exact an unreasonable amount of
work for an uuremunerative price, met
and organized a Laborer’s Union.—
There were about seventy present. The
following as a declaration of principles
was adopted, and have teen handed us
for publication :
Whereas, Many land holders of Gor
don county have united in agreement
to demand of tenants higher rents thaD
have been customary in the past, aud of
laborers for hire more work for less
per diem, or wages, than is consistent
with the necessities or requirements of
families, thereby creating dissatisfaction,
disorganizing labor and enslaving, or
tending to enslave the helpless, amass
ing wealth at tho expense ef humarr
suffering ; and whereas, there is mani
fest disposition to further encroach up
on tho necessities of honest labor and
enthrall the poor, the undersigned
therefore do interchangeably and mu
tually pledge themselves to stand by
and abide the following declaration of
rights and principles, to-wit:
Ist. We demand remuneration for
services as laborers, and such propor
tion of crops raised as tenants or rent
ers commensurate with the honest dis..
charge of the respective duties as such,
aud the demands of our families.
2d. Recognizing the rights of capi
tal and of landlords to secure labor as
cheaply as they can, we protest against
the illiberal determination of those who
have resolved, by their extortionate de
mands, to put an honest subsistence be
yond tho reach of many of the poor of
our country.
3d. We hereby solemnly warn those
who havo virtually stamped the seal of
their avarice and wanton disregard of
the poor man's rights upon tho already
impoverished masses, that they can, and
will likely overreach their own interests
aud drive the laboring men from a com
munity to which they confess attach
ment, and become dependent upon the
unsettled labor of tramps or irresponsi
ble parties to tho injury of all interests
aud the impoverishment of all classes;
that we cannot afford, and will not en
gage to rent lands at a less proportion
ate share of interest in the crops raised
than l as been customary, or on terms
totally inadequate to tho necessities of
our families.
“The Lost Cause.” —A 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 crosses, 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 place 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. Grcgar & Cos., No.
IGB 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
LATEST FROM THE EAST!
We are now receiving our Fall and
Winter Stock of Goods, which is
by far the LARGEST we have ever
offered. EVERYBODY IS EAR.
NESTLY" requested to examine and
price our goods, whether they wish to
buy or not. Please call in. We want
to show and price our goods.
Very respectfully,
B.M. & C. C. HARLAN.
2t-septß
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NOTICE.
Wc take pleasure in announcing to
our customers that we will keep on
hand a full lino of Reapers, Mowers
and Threshers, and will soli thofcn on
the most reasonab’c terms. Call and
examine them. Foster & Harlan.
Georgia, Cordon County.
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. Stewart’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. aud W. A. Stewart should not be
dismissed from their guardianship of
J. C., G. W. and Sarah A. Btewart,
and receive the usual letters of dismis
sion.
Given under my official signature
this July 30, 187/.
E. J. ftiKEH, Ordinary.
aug4-30d
On meeting a friend the first inquiry
is always regarding his health. ' Why?
Because health is of the first
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 dav, such a3
theatre-going, cigar-smoking, &c.. and
| invest your small change in something
that will be a lasting benefit. For in
stance, Cousscns’ 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 Josii : please come home.—
We need you very much, a3 several sad
accidents havo 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 arc growing larger. Uncle Dick
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.
You 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 euro
of Hemorrhoids, or Piles. If suffer
iug with that disease use Tablers Buck
eye Pile Ointment, only 50 cents a bot
tle.
In enumerating the 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 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.
ssa heed the „ ,
isi Words of Advict Hi
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TUTT’B *W. H. Tutt, M.D., for many pjiTa
years Demonstrator of Anatomy In t, tt t a
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“WON’T SO TO FLORIDA.”
New York, August 30,1873.
DR. TUTT:
Dear Sir When in Aiken, last winter, I used your
Expoetorant for my cough, and realised more benefit
from it than anything I ever took. lam so well that
I will not go to Florida next winter as I intended.
Bend mo ono dozen bottles, by express, for some
friend*. ALFRED CUSHING,
123 West Thirty-first Street.
Boston, January 11,1874.
This certifies that I have recommended the use of
Dr. Tutt’s Expectorant for diseases of the lung*
for the past two years, and to my knowledge many
bottles have been used by my patients with tho hap
piost results. In two cases where it was thought con
firmed consumption had taken place the Bxpectorant
effected a euro. ~ R. H. BPRAGUE, M.D.
“We can not speak too highly of Dr. Tutt’s Ex**
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hope it may become more generally known.” —CHaia-
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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 of Teas for over 20 years, and
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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 refcicnees, for
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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 beits" the prop-rty
where defendant, \V. It. Johnston, re
sided the Ist of March, 1875, and
where C. D. Hester now resides, as the
property of \V. It. Johnston, to satisfy
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augs W. G. Taylor, Sheriff.
August 2, 1877.
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A Noted Divine says
They are tvorth their
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READ WHAT HE SAYS:
Dr. Tutt:—Dear Sir: For ten j'ears I have been
a martyr to Dyspepsia, Constipation, and Piles. Last
spring your pills were recommended to ine ; I used
them (but with little faith). lam now a well man*
have good appetite, digestion pcrlect, rcgularstools,
piles gone, and I have gained forty pounds solid flesh.
They are worth their weight in gold.
Rev. R. L. SIMPSON, Louisville, Ky.
a Dr. Tutt has been en-
IUTP& FbLLS £ :l £ ed . n the practice of
medicine thirty years, aud
CURE SICK HEAD- foralongtiinewasdcmoru
ACHE. strator of anatomy in the
ifwiiiiiwi Medical College of Geor-
TIITTJQ PI! E V gia, hence persons using
BUB 8 O I his Pills have the guaran-
CURE DYSPEPSIA. tee that they are prepared
i on scientific principles,
TIIVTJft rill Ift and arc free from all
Tuli j S PSLLo quackery.
He has snccceded i
CURE CONSTIPATION combining in them the
_ heretofore antagonistic
ills 1 Pgl I \ qualities of a strengthen*
IU I I V? I si*ILY9 tug,purgative,
CURE PILES. ijytug tonic.
c Their first apparent ef-
TIITTSO Dll I O fc c t is to increase the ap*
lUI riLLO petite by causing the food
_ to properly assimilate,
CURE AND Thus the system is nour-’
ished, and bv their tonic
nil r n action on the'digestirc or-
TUSrS P LLS g ans > regular and healthy
■ evacuations are produced.
CURE BILIOUS COLIC The rapidity with which
■ persons take on flesh r
TSITY3C? D*S I while tinder the influence
IU ! Id I of these pills, of itself in-
CURE KIDNEY COM- dicates tlicir adaptability
PLAINT. to nourish the body, and
‘ hence their efficacy meur-
TTIITTFi© Dll Ift ing nervous debility, mel
-BUI I'o r LLq ancholy, dyspepsia, wast
■ . of the muscles £h , K .
CURE TORPID LIVER gishness of the liver,
chronic constipation, and
imparting health and strength to the system. Sohl
everywhere. Office, 35 Murray Street, New York.
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What is Queen’s Delight?
Read the Answer
It is a plant that grows in the South, and is spe
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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
discharges from the ears and nostrils, abscesses,- skin
diseases, dropsy, kidney complaint, evil effects of
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strengthens the nervous system, imparts a fair com*
plexion, and builds np the body with
HEALTHY, SOLID FLESH.
As an antidote to syphilitic poison it is strongly
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instead of debility, headache, fever and ague, you
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or lumberman having timber to cut
—A LSO —
Sweepstakes Ora# Saw with Log
Tracks: Circular Saw and Frame
with Sliiing Table for cutting
cord-wood, etc., etc.
Send for description and prices to
SEIPLE, bxrge & co„
©lO Washington Are., ST. LOUIS
aii* say in yrhst paper you read tkix
OjST 1 FATS' I >
We take pleasure in announcing to
our customers that our stock of’ Spring
and summer goods is now complet3, and
it is not vain boasting to say that it is
one of the best and fullest selections
ever brought to Calhoun. For Cash
vye can supply all with goods in our
line at prices lower thau they have eyer
sold here. We would call espec
ial attention to our extra lot of ladies’
and gentlemen's shoes.
FOSTER & II aRLAN.
April 14. 1877 tf
Mortgage Sheriff’s Sale.
WILL 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 next,
the following property, to wit:
Lot of land, No. 255, in the Sth Dis
trict and 3d section of Gordon County,
as the property of Sarah Lou Allen,
to satisfy ono 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.
This Aug. 2, 1877.
Georgia, Gordon County.
L. M. Littlefield, guardian of S. A
Moore, having applied to tho 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 oh*
jections in my office why the said L.
M. Littlefield should not be dismissed
from bis gur.rdiunship of S. A. Moore,
and receive tho 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. turimley
—Dealer in—
Drugs, Medic hits.
Paints , Oils,
Putty, Glass,
Perfume r ies,&c.
ROME, OA..
£Thc public arc assured that my stock is
complete in every department, ana the
gieatest effort will be made to reudor sat
isfaction to my customers.
(PUREL Y VEGETABLE)
Liver ami Dyspeptic Tonic.
A certain cure fov
Side Headache,
Colic , Cramp#,
Chills and fever,
Palpitation oj the Heart
ynd all diseases arising from a disordered
Liver.
TIIF REST MEDICINE EXTANT;
g— ■* ■ .1 >■*#
TURNLEY’S
INFALLIBLE LINIMENT.
A never failing remedy fyr
Citlf , Bruises,
Burns , Sprains,
Old Sores,
Ulcers , de., etc.
A t-rial Will convince any one of (is h al
iug properties. Ask for it at your drug
tore'. novlß-ly.
The Best Offer-
We toHt sell during these hard times
S6OO Pianos 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 comrais ious ;
uo discounts. These Pianos made one ot
the finest displays at the Centennial Exhi
bition, and were unanimously recommend
ed for the 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 pa’ent Duplex Overstrung
Scale, the greatest improvement in the bi.--
tory of Piano making. The Upright are
the fixkst in America. Pianos sent cn
trial. Don’t fail 4o write for Illustrate 1
and Descriptive Catalogue—mailed free
MEN DELSSOH N PI ANO C<
No. 66 Broadway. N Y.
THIS PAPISIi IS ON FILE WITS
I Advertising a,u can be made.
flrtt' Adrnlu cm nits.
Davidson
College, 7ST. C.
PREPAUATORY CLASS
Taught by Profs, of Latin, Greek anti
Mathematics. Session begins Sept. 27, 1877.
Send tor catalogue to J. It. BLAKE, Uhaii- r
man of faculty.
P Extra Fine Mixed Cords, with name,.
/yOlOcenti, ostpakl. L. JONES & CO.,
Nassau, N. Y.
week in your own town. Tortus
\h Vvnti outfit free. 11. HAL LETT &
t UvCO., Portland, Maine.
Mothers who Dose their D vbunos with*
drastic purgative incur a fearful r si*nsi
bility. The gentle, niodcratu (jet effect.,
ive). laxative, and anti-Bilious ojteratiuu of
Tarrant’s Sultekr Apkri ent peculiarly
adapts it to the discrdeis of children.
TO HAVE GOOD HEALTH THE LIYEtt
MUST UK KEPT IN OltDEit.
1%. LIVEftuV
I /4WGORKtOYWL . COMSTIRUr\
II FOR DISEASES i
LVUYERSTOMACH %^A^sm lA y&
For Pamphlets address Dr. SANroRD, New York.
PI 4 IVJOQ N aguificent Rone-
X lil. IN Y/U wood Pianos $176, fine
ADC 4 AT O Rosewood Upright Pianr
UliuAll 1J os (little use.f) cost sßoo>
only $125, must be sold. Parlor Otgam*. 2'
Stops $45, 9 Stops $65, 12 Stop* onlty 3ksv
Nearly New 4 Set Reed 12 Stop, Sub- Bus*
V Octave Coupler Organs, cost over ss6<}
fTroulysss. Lowest prices ever offered
sent rn 15 day test trial. You ask w'y 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 pai ticulars free. Address
DANIEL F. BEATTY, Wasliintfer, New
Jersey.
AK ikOAP 01 ’ ftt kome. SawtplM
Nlto\/l|.' v °vth $5 free. Geo. St'ionon
Col-, Portland, Maine.
(t> r' Bryrya Week to Agents. sl-0 Out-
- VICKERY*
Augusta, Maine.
dt/lil n- day at I son. Agents wanted.—*
IS I Ap’ttfit ffnd terms face. TRUE. & 05. r
t lwfAugusta, Maine.
SewiNGMACHINE
MTU pt/ v,
. Sn ™
We S
Simplest & Best. "
—Agents Wamted—
:o£' c J No. 177 VV 4 T . H St
’^.CINCINNATI.O. %
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l " CURTIS & SMITH,
CARRIAGE BUILDERS,
> Ho. 85 Poacttree Bt., Atlanta, 6a. ,
Build all classes of work to order on chart '
notice. .
Prices low to suit the times. ' ' I
Special arrangement with Liveries that
Waut three or more carriages at one time.
Terms—Stkictlt cash. .. .
gko. w. Wells & co.,
feb24-9m. Agtnts, Calhoun, Qm,
Georgia. Crftrdoit CouHty,
11. W. SpeDcer, guardian of J. W.,
D. W., M. J. and N. A. Spencer, ha?'*
ing applied to the Court of Ordinary
of said County for a discharge from
her guardianship of J, W, D. \V. f M.
J. and N. A. Spencer’s psrs.m and
property:
This is to cito all persons oonc?rnrd
to show cause, by filing objections ia
my office, why the said K. W. Spencer
should not be dismissed from h#r
guardianship of J. >V., 0. W., M. J.
and N. A. Spencer, and reccir? tbn
usual letters of diatnission.
Given under my hand and offietni
signature this July 11. 1877.
E J. Kikek, Ordinary.
atig4 30d
A Book, for All.
So LiUrarj withont tl.
fli.stnry, Proceedings. Doha tos, ketch
es, J)i-graui, etc., of the C<mslitu
ti 'uul Convention of 1877-
The New Constitution in Full*
The names of e\ ry Post-otiice, County,
City and Village in Georgia ;
Other \aricd ami useful infowußtioa ~
Presented to all subscribers of the
G<oryut (Jrange.
IN order to increase the ciretdali'Mi et
. their j mi ual, the Gf.ouci a Gra>* Prs
i.isiiiXG Company are preparing the L' 1
• itiiie ted as above, as a present: to
subscribei s; see particulars clsew.i.
spec men cepy and circular sent free on a
plication.
G N0I1G! AG b A ’,'G K pFULISiriNG CO.,
uur iS-oi T O Drawer 3L, Atlaata, Ga t