Calhoun Saturday times. (Calhoun, GA.) 1877-1878, November 24, 1877, Image 3

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■ (galfrittro ifm, I rO N AND COUNTY AFFAIRS. ri,e canvass is getting interesting. \c, talk of Christmas trees, i—ll (jordon has good county officers. (Joart commences two weeks from I gf n Monday 'fbe election is only a little more than I 8 week off* y oU can buy chestnuts almost at your ■ o#n pri ce * Kggs are ! t ), re jj lime Christmas. Mrs. T. C. Milner opened a small icliocl lt Monday. X good industrious brick mason could j 0 •*[[ in Calhoun. Also a good paint- I ts. Jmpratemeuts sti.l progressing.— carpenters are as busy as bees. fie candy pulling, at the Calhoun Hotel, iant Monday night, given by the ‘•ludep'mdent Amateur Club,” was a ferj pleasant and enjoyable affair. A jatg* crowd was present, and ail dis r j)*r*ed feeling immensely refreshed hv.the evening’s entertainment. \J We.believe now it is generally vom* derstood that the academy wiii be occu> thv coining year by a most efficient instructor and ripe scholar in our midst, Under the contemplated management .satisfaction to our citizens wbo have for 40 uie time ielt the need of a first-class high school 1 1 Calhoun is doubly assur ed. Ilev. J. M. Dickey, who lus but recently returned from the Moutvate Springs, in Tennessee,left last week lor Augusta ills health has uot iui| roved ts his fiieuda has? litped it would, and lis expressed the deepest regret upon leaving that his physical condition ren dered him so until to attend to his duty Id his church. One of the most ingenious inventions o’ the day is Mason’s Music Charts, by the use which auy one even :t child, can learn-to play on piauo or organ, in .tolerable style, in oue day, and no pre vious knowledge of music is necessary. .It i beingiintroduccd in the 3outh by A. C. Morton, ot Atlanta. Head his .advertisement in our paper, and if you •doubt the claims, send for his circu'tr j it will fully satisfy you. We hope to '•wilhe Charts shortly introduced here. The following is a list ot Jurors drawn at September term of Gordon Superior Court, to serve at the Decem ber adjoui nod term : Gnnd Jurors, first week —Chapman K '1 witty, Charles W Culpepper, Janies S Williams, Mos s M Dillard, Jr ,John W Stone, Ileuryß Herrington, John C CainpW illiamJo.ley,JamcsC Darlington, Saojumin F Smith, William A Jolly Simeon Stephens, Henry C Bjroim Gusiavus T Fite, Coluaibitf C Harlan’ Jowph H Willingham,JamesW Hill,Jr.’ Arch II Smith, Jasper Ash worth,Moses L boater, \\ iiiiarn I] Terry, Joshua A baiiey, W esley Kiuuman : Traverse Jurors, first week—Armsted AHjott, Francis M McEiray Moses II Zanders, William E Furguson, Robett Diliard, \ an if Overton, Cyrus Powell, •Hums A Tweedle, James Russell, Wil hauj, II Stewart, Johnson II Harlan, Drury S McGinnis, Richard Peters,Ji. Jejee II Thornbrough,Abel*Burch, Wil- I W illingham Stephens W Bob h|oa ihomas C Griffin, James W lLrn Dett . Jonathan P Dyer, George W btone,John Nolan,James Kay.Franci C Mitchell, \ irgif II Haimes, Hayden 1 Fcrganon, Mires Cothran, Flerniu S Jrrett,llue M Brayer,William B Har* ris ’ David Smith,Baytis II Dodd,Joseph •Holcomb, Francis h Cooper, Bedford -M Harlan, William N Curtis. Grand Jurors, second week—Aaron -Hoff, Thomas J Edwards, James D n gt M illiaui E Mansel Lee D Arms* -roog’ i 11 ino E Bishop , Thomas J Norton, Charles P Eubanks, Starling N Shackelford, Alfred Waddell v-Urles A Harris, Gear#? W Wells. Jeremiah P Gentry, James W L. Irwin Johd D- Dee, William M Mason,Thom * Campbell, John K Green, Philip Hurd, A N Miles, Jamas K P Bus ' V iUiam A White, William W •Hard,i#B. and ravers Jurors, second week 'Thornton M Ward, Robert H r ebit Sidney Defoor.Jellerson A Mims . * 11 George P Thompson,’ 7 bur y W Heeve,Robert M Jolley Air r ew P Mullinax Ilonry C Talley Zach , >*, Thomas F Jolly. John M Parrott 0 n H Fox, James Atherton, William Patrick Bryant, William L Cols ,0 ’ )j vid F Lutes, Z.chariali F WiL Frix, James W Harris. pV b °r* J Hu, ler, Arise! B Carter, and u\ 11 l]l ° rr ‘ >vr • Gr ’en Greeson.Bur- V Hob.ru, 'ViHiam A Nix, William I) I'rankliri, William B Akin, v* illiam S. Gaston, Levi 0 Stone-, JolTft Partlow, James N Wright, William T Blalock, Thomas II Hall. Sewing flachines at Half Their Value. One Grover Si Baker machine, new and complete, with cover and all the attachments. Price, $22, cash. One Ilooe Machine, new and com plete, with cover and all the attach ments. Price, $25, cash. One Victor Machine, with cover, side drawers, and all attachments ; new.— Price, S3O, cash. These machines are at factory, (to be ordered), are first.elass in every re spect, and the prices will be found only about one-half what you would have to pay for the styles of machines if ob tained from any other source. If you ever expect to buy, this is your oppor tunity. Any further information cheer fully given Apply at ■* novlO-tf TIMES OFFICE. - Turnley’s Liver and Dyspep tic Tonic, Purely vegetable, a superior medicine for al! disorders arijing from a deranged Liver. Try a bottle. For sale by Reeves & Malone* novlO-tf Hobble and limp no more, but bang your crutches on the old oiken peg,and seize the first opportunity to be perma nently cured. You- Rheumatism,Con tracted Muscles, Stiff Joints, Frosted Feet, Headachc,Earache, Pain in breast, side and back, will yield to that dowciv ful remedy, long ;*nd favorably known as Oousscris’ Lightning Liniment,which ifigo* 1 for both man and beast. Price 50 cents a bottle Fuc sale by W. E. King, Calhoun Ga. april2s-ly, Turnley’sTnfaliible Lini ment Cures Rheumatism, Burns, Bruises, Cuts, and all k rids, of sores. For sale by Reeves A Maleon. novlO-tf How ad that in onr dailv life we neglect o many things necessary to our weld being The man of business with an eye only to his credit in the financial World, the individual of ele gant leisure whose only aim is to array himself to the best advantage, the young lady who idly listening to spring’s divine harmonies, feels not the ap proach of disease in the feeling of languor which possesses her—all alike surrender too easily to the advances guard of disease, when, by a judtei us investment in Poitaline, or 'fabler’s Vegetable Liver Powder, a long array o f ills .is put to rout. Buy Portuline.or Tabler’s Vegetable Liver Powder, and rid yourself of disorders arising from a ; torpid liver. Pot sale by Dr. W. E King Cal houn, Ga, & NOX^xTPARKS7 Rome, Ga., have in stock setsonable and desirable good.", in the line of Dry Goods, Ladies’ Dress Goods, JJnsiei-y, Flannels, Clothing, Boots, Shoes and Hats, which they sell at Jowest prices, dilja. fumlEs A Noted Divine says They are worth their weight in gold . READ WHAT HE SAYS: Dr. Tutt:—Dear Sir: For ten years I have been a martyr to Dyspepsia, Constipation, and Piles. Last spring- your pills were recommended to me; I used them (lint with little faith). <1 am now a Well man, have good appetite, digestion perlcct, regnlar stools, piles gone, and I have gained forty poundssolidilesit. They are worth their weight in gold. ItEV. R. L. SIMPSON, Louisville, Ky* TUTT’S PILLS Pc^th?S& , s medicine thirty years, and CURE SICK HEAD- for a long time was demon. strator of anatomy in the _ Medical College of Geof- I!TT'a Pr" I gia, hence pdftons Using I(J E I S iuihd hist Pills have the guaran- CUEE DYSPEPSIA. teetiiat they are prepared on scientific principles, TSITTIft E>il In and are free from all TIITPS PELLS quackery. CURE CONSTIPATION co “bi„ing the _ , „ _ _ herctolore antagonistic TfiTTJQ l V qualities of a strengthen* lUI I O nS.SMJ mg,purgative, ana a pur* CURE PILES. itvmg ionic. - Their first apparent ef* TEETTIO Dil 1 O feet is to -increase the ap IU | I'j I ELD petite by causing the food to properly assimilate. CURE FEVER AND Thus the system is nour* *, ished, and by their tonic viiwia mi ■ action on the digestive or- TUTT 3 S PELLS B^s.rcKl:ira. and healthy evacuations are produced. CURE BILIOUS COLIC The rapidity with which ■■ " 11 persons lake on flesh , Dil I D while under the influence IU I 8 and lILLIJ of these pills, ol itself in r-Txn-R vmTirv COM dicates their adaptability .CURB KIDNEY COM- tQ nw , rish the bodyt and '‘mi hence their efficacy in cur- C r l B © ing nervous debility,mel- IU E I tILLa ancitoly, dyspejisia, wast ing of the muscles, slug ■CUBE TORPID LIVER gishness of tire liver. erntmammtm - chronic , and imparting health ana stfeng-th totne system. Sold everywhere. Oflice, 35 Murray Street, New York. *£<HEE^®aaESßsrasßmad& TRIUMPH OF SCIENCE. 1 ■ Gray Hair can be changed to a a glossy black by a single application of A \ Dr.Tutt’s Hair Dye. It acts like magic, J ! and is warranted as harmless as water. Ml J Price st.oo. Office 35 Murray St M N. Y. R) 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. 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 secret disordered liver and spleen. Its use strengthens the nervous system, imparts a fair com plexion, and builds up the body with HEALTHY, SOLID FLESH. As an antidote to syphilitic poison it is strongly recommended. Hundreds of cases of the worst type have been radically cured by it. Being purely veg etable its continued use will do no harm. Ihe best time to take it is during the summer and fall; and instead of debility, headache, fever and ague, you will enjoy robust health. Sold by all druggists. Price, SI.OO. Office, 35 Murray Street, Ncv V ork, 1"U will Have yur motley by pur &ha&iag your Dry Goods of & PMK& Some, Gj tilj*. The cheapest and best stock of Dry Goods to be found in Rome is at Hlja. KNOX & PARKS IJew gkctvmtemetttjSu MnflWrßp b ced T in=t " o ffIULM/lintel L ;~ month. A grand success. T'lese who want a nice Whisker or Moustache use our preparation. No cheap make-np, but a genuine article. The prepirration is so very expensive in its charac er, that we cannot sell it for less than one dollar pev package. It will be mailed free on receipt o; the price, by addressing HUNT & CO., Hair Dressers, Main Street Broekville. Ont. D ETECflVEj£t^ yourself, 'lore fun in it than anything i.i , Christendom. Write us with a tweu‘y-tive cent piece, and make Ad diess Novel>t Cos., Ogden-burgh, YY _fI3T’T" l~ j" 1 CT A certain and eff, ctual Jl- -TUJ jQ c|]re Trial box only 50c Address DR. PIERCY, Ogdensburgh, N. Y. MEN & WOMEN 1 " every depart* j ment of human industry, furnisned with practical receipts progresses, and reliable information upon any desired subject. If yju are fueled on any subject, or want a receipt for anything euclose or.e dollar in a registered letter to A. D. Home, M. A. F. R. C. 8., BrockviHe, Ontario, when voui wants will be complied with, and the most reliable information for warded you. CONSUMPTION CURED. AN OLD PHYSICIAN, retired from ac tive practice, hav’ng had placed in his hands by an East India Missionary the for mula jf a Vegetable Remedy for the speedy and permanent cure of Ccusumption 5 Asthma ; Bronchitis ! Catarrh, and all Throat and Lung Affections, also a positive and radical cure for Nervous Debility and all Nervous Complaints, after having thoroughly tested its wondeiful cu r"t ui powers in thousands of cases,feels it his duty to make it known to his suffering fellows. Actuated by this motive aid a conscien i >ms desire to rel eve human suf fering, ha wilt send FREE of CH.-iRGE to all who desire it, tlis receipt, with fu 1 ' di rections for preparing and successfully us® inj. Sent by return mail'by addressing with stamp, naming this paper. DIL J. P. MOUI\TA t N. nov2s-ly. Ogdensburgh, N. Y. Piano and Organ Playing Learned in a Day. M A,-ON'S CHARTS, which recently cre ated such a sen-aiion in Boston and else where, will enable any person, of any age,to Master The Piano or Or^nu in one day, even though they have no knowledge of notes, etc. The Boston Globe says: “You can learn to play on the piano or organ in ad iy.cven if you never played be fore, and have not the .slightest knowledge of hofes, by the use of Mason’s Cnarts. A cliil t tep years old can lea-n easily,. They are endorsed buy the best, mu ical people in Boston and are the grand culmination of the iuv* nt.ve geuius of the nineteenth cen tury Circulars giving full particulars and ma ny testimonials will be sent free on ap plication. One set set of Mason s Charge, and a rare book of grea> value, entitled “Singing Made Easy,” mailed post pa’d to any address, for one two dol ars. “Worth more than one hundred dol arsispen t on music lessons.” Address. A. C. MORTON, General Agent, Atlanta, Ga. Agents w : ant.ed at once everywhere. Best chance ever offered. Secure territory be fore too late. Teffins free. nov2s-tf Georgia, Gordon County. To all whom it may concern : Samuel Pulliam*having in proper fo.m applied to me for permanent let ters of administration on the estate of Josheph M Collier, hjte of the State ol Arkansas, leaving an estate of real an property in the county of Gordon and State of Georgia. This is to cite all and singular the creditors and next of kin of Joseph M* Collier, to fee and appear at my office within the time allowed by law, and show i cause why permanent administration should not be grauted to ISamuel Pul liam on Joseph (Jollier’s estate. hj. J Kiker, Ordinary. November 2nd. 1877. GefKMjia, Gordon County: j SEBELLa W. WYATT, wife of Alexander 1 JL Wyatt, has applied for exemption of per | sonolty, and setting apart and valuation of Homestead, and 1 will pass upon the same at 10 0 clock, a. m. on the 3d day of Decem ber 187 7, at my office, November 13th, 1877. E. 3. Kiker, Ordinary. j Georgia, Gordon County : LAURA HORTER, Wife of J. L. Hopper, has applied for exemption of personalty, aud setting apart, apd valuation of Home stead. and I /ill pass u on the same at 10 o’clock a. M. on the 3d day of December 1877, at my office, November 13th, 1877. E. J. Kiker, Ordinary, Georgia, Go don County. TUIIXB is to notify all persons concerned -A that Miles M. Scott, andministrator with tue will annexed of R. D. Hood, de* ceased,, late of said county, has made ap plication to the Couvt of Ordinary of said county for an order to sell 88 acres of lot of land \ o. 39, an 1 25 acres of lot No. 142, in the 24th district and 3d section of said county, the real estate of R. D. Hood, de ceased, and that l will pass on the same at the regular term of this Court next after four weeks from the first publication of this notice. This October 25, 1877. 0c27’30d. E. J. KIKER, Ordinary. iSOSllio Old and the New 2811 CONSTITUTION WITH Supplemental Matter, Just Published by JA . P.,HARRISON & CO., ATLANTA, GA. PRIG ,30 Cents per Copy, Poat-paid nd it and sue thy - e eets cf the one i j fiction of the other HMIi REFKJ;BLXTAT!Y V We are authorized to announce the name of MARK A. MOO UK as a can didate to represent Gordon county in the Lower House of the Genial As sembiy. Kieution first Wednesday in December. FOR REPRESENTATIV E. The friends of W\ R. RANKIN re spectfull announce uis name us a candi-’ date for Representative in the next General Assembly. Election sth day of Dece&ber. f FOR REPRESENTATIVE. We are authorized to arnounce the name of MILTON WATTS as a can didate for Representative of Gordon county in the next (General Assembly. EOR REPRESENTATIVE. lo the Voters of Gordon County: — Having been solicited by many voters of Gordon county to become a candi date for Representative in the next General Assembly, I theiefore announce myself as such, and if by your suffrage I am elected I will do all in my power to serve you faithfully and efficiently. Very respectfully, Robt. H. Mcsbit, ’ FOR REPRESENTATIVE. To the Voters of Gordon County: Having been elected by you different times to offices of honor and no profit, I now respectfully solicit your rotes as a candidate for Reptesentative in the next General Assembly, pledging my self, if elected, to stand squarely by the interests of the citizens ol Gordon county. J. B GORDON. FOR REPRESENTATIVE. The friends of J. L CAMP nnnoancc his name as a candidate for Represen tative of Gordon county in the next General Assembly. gew AtU'crfonucnts. ana"3r:DEJDx , s CURATIVE PADS. A sure cure for Torpid Liver am) all dis eases arising therefrom, 1 ungj, K : dney, Epine, Bladder, Wo ah. and all Female Dis.- eases, Chills an 1 Fever, Costivenes.s, Dys pepsia, Headache. Our L'ver, Lung and Ague Pad, $2. Kidney anu Spinal Pad, SB. Pad for Female Weakness, $3. YVe send them by mail free oh receipt of price. Ad dress E. FjSNYDER & CO., Cincinnati, O. A/J/J i week in your own town. Terms \hhand $5 outfit free. 11. HAL LETT, & tvvCO., Portland, Maine. AGENTS WANTED. " FOR PARTICTLAHS ADDRESS smm machine go. 829 Broadway, New York City ; Chijago, 111.; New Orleans, La.: Or Ban Francisco, Cal. Mary ,T. Holies. The n*sw noyel, MILDRED, by Mrs. Mary J] Hounds; author of those splendM books— Edyth Lyle—(Vest Lawn—Tempest and Sun- 1 shine—Lena Rivers, etc., is now ready, and for sale by all booksellers. Price $1 50. It is one of the finest novels ever written, and everybody should read it. G. W. Carle&oii fc€o.,Pubs., Jf. Y. Send for Reduced Price List of MASON & HAMLIN CABINET ORGANS ! New and splendid styles; prices reduced $lO to SSO each, this mouth, (Nov. 1877.) Address MASON & IIAMLIN ORGAN CO.. Boston, New York, or Chicago. ftiCT diIAP er at home. Samples VI to\ /I I'' vorth S5 fWe. Geo. Siiuson t V Cos., Portland, Maine. JACKSON’S BEST Sweet Navy Chewing Tfibacco was awarded the highest prize at Centen nial Exposition for its fine chewing •quali ties, the excellence and lasting character of its sweetening and flavoring. If you want the best .obacce ever made ask your grocer for this, and see that each plug bears our blue strip trade murk with words Jack son’s Best on it. Sold wholesale by all jobbers. Send for sample to C. A. J iCK SON & CO , Manufacturers, Petersbu-g, \a WORK FOR ALL,. In their own ] ocalitiea. canvassing for the Fireside V sitor (enlarged) Weekly and Monthly. Largest Paper ip the World, with Mammoth* Chromos Free. Big (om missions jo Agents. Terms and Outfit Free. A Idress P, 0. VICKERY, Augusta, Maine. AlAn day at ’i wine. Agents * wanted. V J/Outfit and terms fi ee. TRUE & CO., Maine. 4 AExtrh Fine M’ixdd Cards, with name, CtUlO cent:,' • osfpaid. L. JONES & CO., Nvgau, N. Y. m nwnl/-HAKO, DiUM-S. BesT. HJj, fl i If I startling News. i I.JL vjrghns, 12 stops, icss. Pi anos x*Riy 8130. Cost SOSO. Circulars Free. D- F- Beatty. Washingion, N. J. .A.. M. l?arliam? §ISOO 1 SHOE-MAKER CALIIOUti, GA. Respectfully solicits the patronage of the people of Calhopr pmi, vieitrify, promising satisfaction to all. who leave orders. Re pairing done. Give him a call. Shop in I ‘e..r part of the Post Office oc2o-Gm. n <>t eatiljt earned in J J J these times, but it cun be M made in three months by j it any one of either sex, in any part of tlio coptiiry v.ho is .willing to work steadily at tne enrpfoyment 'fliat we i furnish. per week in your own town. I You need not be !-. w:.y lroifi hrntui, over ! n’glu. You can give your waofo time-to , the weik, or only your spare moments.— We have agents who ; r c tnaktng over S2O ; per day. 4il who engage at make money fast. At the present lime inouey cannot be maiie so easily and rapidly at j any other business. Terms and $5 outfit , free. Address at once, U. Hal. xtt & Coi, Portland, Maine. julvll-ly. Georgi , Gordon Comity. Q J. GOODE, Guardian of Laura, Fannie, Oi ItWTtraTMv Wfv*o, having epplktttl in the,Court of Ordinary of sa'u| couuty for a dlsfcharge from bis £uardfan*hipof Laura, Fannie and Chulie Watson's person and property — , M t , This is, therefore. 4 to a cite'fit? peiscriscon- to show cause by filing objections why the said S. J. Goods should 'ITlt leifi sinissed from his guardianship of •Laura, Fannie and Charlie Watson, and receive the usual letters of dismission on he first Monday in December next.. Given under my hand and official sigila lure. This October 24, 1877. 0c27-30d. E. J. KIKER, Ordinary. Hygienic Institute 1 (IF YOU would enjoy the most delightful luxury ; if yon would be speedily,cheap Ulldlll LF ily, pleasantly and perma nently cured of nil lnfiam -fnifttary, Nervous, Constitu tional and Blood Disorders if you have Rheumatism Scrofula. Dyspepsia, Bron chitis, Catarrh, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Piles, Neuralgia, Paralysis, Disease of the Kidneys, Genitals or Skin, Chill aid Fever, or other Malarial Affections ; if you would be purified frotn all Poisons, whether from Drugs hr Disease; if you would miTHF. 1 eaut y Health and I I Long Life go to the Hygien- I 1C institute,and use Nature’s Great Remedies,the Turkish Bath, the “ Water-cur# Pro cesses,” tie “ Movement ..... Icure,” other Hygienic agents. Success is wonderful—curing all cu rable cases. If not able to go and take board, send fuV account of your case, and 'ret directions for treatment jat home. Terms reasona jble. Location, corner Loyd land Wall streets, opposite m| Passenger Depot, Atlanta, * Jno. Staineack Wilson, Physician-in-Charxco eorgia, Gordon County. A ary S. F. Giles 1 Libel for Divo"ce vs. I Gordon Superior Court, S. L. Giles. j September Term, 1877. Present, his Honor, C. McCutclien, Judge. Rais to Perfect Service. IT appearing to the Court by the return of the Sheriff that the defendant does not reside in thi > county rndit further appear ing that he dues uot reside in this State; it is, on motion of counsel, ordered by the Court, that sail defendant v a} pear and an swer at the next term of this Court, else the case be considered in default."and the plain tiff alio wed t<rproceed. And it is further ordered that this rule be published in the Calhoun Times a paper published in said county once a nihiith for lour months. 0. D. McCLTHEN, J. S. C. C. C. A true copy from the minuted of said Court. October 25, 1877* Georgia . Gordon Conn<y. V—■ 3BS£T | Whereas, R. F Orr, administrator of Matthew On, represents to the Court in his petition du’y filed and entered on re-> cord, that he has fully edministered Mat thew estate — This is therefore to cite all persons con ceyned, kindred and ci editors, to show cause, if ans they can, why said adminis trator should not be discharged and re ceive letters of dismission on t..e first Mon day in January, 1878. Oct. 1, 1877. pc<i-30d E. J. KIKER, Ordinary. Georgia Gordon, County? WhCreas, D. R. Blalock, admin ietrato of E. J Blalock, represents to the Court in his petition duly filed and entered tm> rec ord that he has fully administered! E. J. Blalock’s estate. This is therefore to cite all persons oov cerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause—if auy they can —why said admin istrator should not be dismissed on tbe Ist Monday iu January, 1877. This Oct. 1, 1877. E. J. Kiker, Ord'y. “Combines more attractions than er. —Beaver [Pa ) Times. a*2T Cheapest and'ZDest* *^9* PETERSON’S MAGAZINE r FULL SIZE PAPER PATTERNS. A Supplement vul be given in every number for 1878, containing a full-size pattern for a la dy's or child'§ aress. Kve v y subsesribe.,' will receive, during tfu year f twelve of these patterns , so tk..t these alone will be worth more than subscription price. “Fetrmson's Magazine” contains every year 1(X)0 p ges, 14 steel plates, 12 colored Berlin patterns' 12 mammoth colored fash ion plates* 24 pages of music, and 900 wood cut*. Jis immense circulation enables its proprietor to spend more money cn embellishments, stories &c., &c., than any other. It gives more for the money than ayy in the world. Its THRILLING TALES ANp NOVELETTES. Are 'he best published anywhere. Ail the most popular writers arc employed to write origifially for “Peterson.” In 18J8, in ad ditien to the usual quantity of short stories five original copyright novelettes will be given, by Mrs. Anu S Stephens,.Frank Lee Benedict, Mrs. F. 11. Burnett and oth ers. MAMMOTH COLORED FASHION PLATES Ahead of all otners. These plate* are en graved on steel, twice the usual size, and are unequaled for beauty. They will be superbly colored. Also, Household and other receipts; in short, every filing inter esting to ladies. N. B. —As the publisher pre-pays postage to all mail subscr bets, “Peterson” is cheaper than ever ; is fact is the cheapest in the world. TERMS (. ilu-ays in advance) $2.00 A YEAR. f With a copy of the pro 2 Copies for $3.00 j mi u,m picture (‘if x2O •{ “The Angels of Ohrist -3 Copies for $4.80 j mas,” a five dollar en ! graving to to the per t sjn getting up the club [ With an extia copy of 5 Copies for $6.80 j the Magazine for 18.'S, -{ as a premium, to the 8 Copies for SB.OO j person getting up the [club. f With both an extra G Copies for SOXO t copy of the Magazine | for 1878, and the pre -8 Copies for 12.0Q0-{ miuiu picture, a five | dollar engraving, to 11 Copies for 16,00 j the person gett ng up [ the club. 1 v j Address, post paid, CHARLES J. PETE UPON, 306 Chestnut S'reet, Philadelphia, sent gratis, it written for, #.*/*** * ' . vTi - P L. TURIMLEY # ‘-Dealer ijt— Draffs, Medicines, Pa t n fs, Oil ft, Patty, Glass, Per fa meri es,&c. HOME, GA. . '-f * ‘ \ ' * ' ■ ~ ■ ••v. public are assured that my stock complete in every department, and t gieatest effort will be made to rend j ist&ction to my customers. TTJniffLEX'S {PURELY VEQETABLE) Liver and Dyspeptic Twite. A certain cure for Sick Headache, Cofie,. Cramps, Chilte atul lever, Palpitation of the Heart ynd all diseases arising. faio.ro a disordered Liven. the REST MEDICINE EXTANT j TuimiiErr’’s INFALLIBLE LINIMENT. A never failing remedy f>jv Cuts, Hr wives Hums, Sprains, Old Sorcsy i leers, tc., etc. A tTinl will c->nviuce any one of its heal ing prjpenlies. Ask-fw.it at your drug tore. n owl 8-1 y. J. ffl. LOVELACE, —DEALER IN BOOTS, SBOES, Leaf Findings, £e:, BROAD STKEJiT, - - ROME, GA. Having purchased the largest and most complete assortment and selection of Boots and Skaes, Hemlock, Qak, Sole, Upper and Harness leather, Calf and Kip, Skins, Toppings kc . The in lest line of shoe findings ever ofr fered in this market. With twenty years experience in the bus iness I am satisli and I eau offer very rare and special inducements in my line of goods. Warranting everything and obligating myself to have repaired free of charge, all rips, &©. When I say I can make it to your advan tage to call and examine my stock I mean what I say. Call first door above llounsa ville & Brother. My Lome made Brogans can t be beaten in material or wear ; price l $1.50. Give me a trial, J. M. LOVELACE. D- S.—l will pay market price for dry h\dcs. aep22 3m. Grin Repairing*. John 11. Beard W’ould rc^pfetfully inform the people of this seciion dl Georgia that on short no tice he is prepared to repair Cotton Gins in ajeifectly satisfactory manner, having had much experience intni6 line of work. All owning gins that need repair would do well to at once secure his Rcrvices. House Carpentering, Is also ready to engage his services in all manner of work under the above head, and also in the line of Bricklaying. promising entire satisfaction in every case ep29 3in. MORNING NEWS PRSZE STORSES / THE WEEKLY NEWS OF Wednesday, September 19th, Will contain firs, chapters of an intense ly interesting and well written story, THE Marable Family ISY S. G. IHI.LIEK, JU , Of Cuthbert, Ga., To which was awarded the first Brize of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS, offered for the best story founded on inci louts of t..elate war The Weekly News, in addition to the AG IIICUI TURAL and LITERARY Depart ments recently introduced, still maintains its distinctive features as a medium for ST.vTE, POLITICAL and GENERAL NEWB, and evtry effort will e demoted to ni;:kin< ip it a comprehensive medium of information for the people. Its MARKET REPORTS are oojiplt to nn 1 re iable. BLlCEß.—Wtikl News, 6 months SI.OO, 1 year $2.00, p sta •? tree. Daily. 6months s•>.('o, 1 year $ 0; 0. postage free Kemitiaaces can be made by Post Office Order, Registered Letter, or Express, at my risk. Letters should be addressed, J. H. ESTILL, Savannah, Ga f MRS. a. ML MILLS, Rome, gj. Has Just returned from New Vork witk • heavy stock of Alillinery Goods such as has not before been brought Ft Rqms. Ladies’ fine Pattern Hats < f tht hi4est nty’Tes, in straw, velvet and felt. A* elegant lot of Bibs, Collarettes and Sack N A fine assortment of Children’s Suita in. tlie most attractive styles, A great variety* of mottoes and nunievous fancy artitlea.—>. Stamping aud Stamped Goods a specialty. ocb 3m. Pom c Jia if road--Schedule* ON AND AFTER MARCH Ist, the evening train (except Saturday evening), on thia, road will b.* discontinued. The traia# wilL run as follows: MORXIKQ lEAIW- Leaves Rome daily at ......7:00 a. m% lletuin to Rome at ..„12 SATtTtI DAY ACCOM SI 01) ATI OH. Leaves Rome (Saturday only) at 6:4ft p. Return to Rome at... ...9:00 p. ai. The evening truia at Romo will mak# clore connection with S,R & #. R. R. train. North and Sonth, and afcKinggjtaa with RL & A. R. R train South ami Eaat. C. M. PENNINGTON, Gfen’l SupT: JNO- E. STILLWELL, Ticket Agent. J. H. SATERFIEI' 1 ),. DIALER IN DRr GOODS, OLOTHIiaF BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, TRUNKS, &C. ad St., 2 D. ors east of Rounsaville £ Bn. Pome, Georgia, Has just received his Fall and Winter etock of goods, which he ia disposing of at bottom prices- The rarest barg Aina ggnar-v anteed. Be sure and call oefona tnakivg pnrehases. oc6-3m. “lOTICE! 1 !d Believing it wiir bo to the mutual - ad-- vantage of both ourselves and our cu# tomers to sell cheap for cash, and as wear# better able to sell cheap for ca&teor pro duce-ban at higher prices on credit, w® 5 will in the future sell i Strictly for (Ash ar rrednee.. All persons indebted to us e : ther by not# j o.’v account arexeoaested to come forward and settle at oeee. in stock a full L line of Staple Dry Goods, Hardware , Groceries , Motions , &c %y &c % , , and respectfully solicit ur friondi and th# public generally to jail and examine our stock before purchasing elerwher#. (olftfL.* MARSHALL & LE2. H, W. liAiNSONE, Dkaeer in FAMILY GROCERIES.. A good stock of family upp*i#3 will be found on hand at all times, adL will be* sold at prices the very lowest. Bespeet fully solicits the patronage of those wish ing good * in his line. RAILROAD STREET, CALHOUN, GEORGIA. sepl-ly Georgia Gordon County. Margaret A. Wright guardian of Clara, Zora, Sarah G., Catharine, and E. Wright, haviDg applied to the courl of Ordinary of said county for a di# charge from guardianship of 15., Clara, Zora, Sarah, G. Catharine and K. Wright, person and pioperty. i his is therefore to cite all persons* concerned to show cause by filing ohjecW thins in my office why the said Marga'* ret A. \\ right should not be dismiaeed from her Guardianship of 15., Clara, Zora,Sarah G. Catherine,and E.Wrighl ud receive the usual Inters of distal#* on . This November lot, 1877. _ L. J. Kiker, Ordiu# ► ■JL-. M 7 mnwttm Uvmgl ami I'tijjgy Hoi*ses unit i>ow Horses and mules for sale. Stock fed and cared for. . Cliarges will be reasonable. Wil. nay the cash for corn in he ear and o ! - hi tho bundle feliß tf. TKI3 PAPEIi IS ON FILE WITH "Wher** Cont tct can be mja