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town am cwntt affairs.
gupenu* Court opens Monday.
Tleoty of rain and enld weatber tbi*
webk-
Th<i Etowah Bill ha* been detained
V p the river on account of oomt acci
rftot befalling it.
Married, on tbe 6th inat., at the res
idence of David Siek, by Elder M. H.
gander*, Mr. J. L. Bntton to Mis* J.
Sik, all af Gordon county.
Kleewhcre appear* the advertisement
of Messrs. Ferguaon k Thayer, who
have just opened anew greeery store at
the old stand of H. K. Bicli. They
hope to merit a liberal ibar* of tbe
trade by offering to purebaeera superior
bargains in their line. They hare
marked goods down to bottom figure*,
ard let the fact be known through their
county paper that the people seeing
may profit by it. We cheerfully com
mend them to the public a* deserving a
iberal patronage.
As will he.seen by announcement in
in our advertising eclumns, the Acade
my will be under tbe management of
Rev. J. B. Hitlhouse during 1878
Mr. Hillhouse is well known among our
people as a cultured and refined gen*
ileman, and no one eonld have been
ehosen tbe seleetion of whom would
have more certainly insured the success
of that institution W* tru*t our peu
pi* will extend to him that generous
assistance *o much needed to keep up
in our midst a first class school, and
that tho'e who think of entering their
children in an institution where
they will enjoy superior facilities for
advancement in learning will uohesita*
tingly give our academy n trial.
After the polities! turmoil of the past
month or in, we feel, in making up tbe
Inside of this week’s issue, like we
might dive into the downmost reeesse g
of our country's fluctuating, cver-chun
ging political characteristics, and draw
up from beneath the immortal rubbish
of the late struggle material yet to en*
gaire the reader’s attention, but we
won’t do it. The worry is over, and let
disappointment give plaee to cheerful.,
mass, and everybody feel good. Christ
mas is coming, the festal icnsan, with
its many uierry features, will open soon.
We feel good, and why shouldn’t we.
We gave a gentle hint to our friends,
last week, that this establishment would
feci the better by tbe reception of a
Christmas turkey, when, to our immense
satisfaction, befor# the ink bad got dry
on our paper a plump, healthy bird
hopped right luto our sanctum, and is
now the nucleus around which revolves
our thoughts, and pardou us, gentle
reader, for here remarking that news'
pager m*u have always held that a cut
froui (he forward part of a roast turk
ey's carcass, smothered in gravy and
surrounded by * pound • and a half of
artificial intestines, is ad sh not in the
least detrimental to health, and one
which wo newspaper man evei hesitated
to ta'kle when favorable opportunity
offered itself. We now. in the mos
earnest manner possible, desire to ex
tend to the noble lady—Mr*. Col. W
J. CantreM—who hae so kindly re
membered the editor in this material
manner our hearty thanks.
Vcterson’s Magazine for January is
the most superb number ever issued of
tha* popular lady’s book. There are
two steel engravings “Crpid in the
Brin,” and “Borrowed Plumes,” the
Utter a little “tot” of three years old
dressed in Iter mother’s shawl and bon
net, one of the prettiest pictures we have
almost ever seen. Besides these, there
is a double-sis* , Paris fashion plate
elegantly colored, a picture io itself •
and alio two very'beautiiul colored pat
terns for working ornamental table
cloths in cr< wel ; the latter an exnbetl
t*bment alone as expensive as a chro
o. In all there are about fifty engrav*
ings in the number, counting the wood
engravings. Th* stone* are all origin*
1 and by such writers as Mrs. Ann S.
Stephens, Mrs. Frances Hodgson Bur
nett, Mr*, li. {{aiding Davit, Frank Lae
Benedict, “Josinh Allen's Wife,” that
new and popular writer, a galaxy that
no other lady can show. With this
number appears, as a Supplement,* full
site diagram pattern for a Coat Bodice
f.*t a lady, the last thing in fashion.—
1 his alone is worth the price of the
number.* “Peterson” claims to com
bine more than any other monthly, be
ing a uiagaiin? not oniv of
hut of art and fashion alto. The price
is astoniaingly low, vi* ; two dollars a
year, postage paid. To olubs it is low
er still, viz : five copies for SB.OO, or
seven for $lO 50.with an extra copj for
getting Up the club, all postage free.—
Specimen* are sent gratis, to ge t ud
olubs: , Everybody ought to take “Pe
terson” for 1878. Address Chas. J
Peterson, 306, Chestnut Street, Phila
delphia, Pa,*
In the Senatorial rafca, Out* J, 0.
Eii%a Lct#i || a Majority i the
tbr counties of I,263—Gordon giv
ilg n majority off §Bl ; Murray, 4H ;
vv bitfield, 271 4
Tbt election of Col. J. C. fain to
tbe Benato from tbe Forty third Din*
trict by the handsome majority be re
ceived last Wednsday, we consider veiry
fiatte ing testimonial to hra merits as a
man, nnd ‘he effective manner in which
his fellow cititen* of Gordon county,
where both be and Ms opponent were
beat known, came to his support ia a
strong evideooe that his ehameter and
capabilities amply justified hia aspira
tion to the responsible position to which
he ha been elected. Col. Faic will ai.
•umt hia duties in tbe next General
Assembly, feeling pledged as tbe peo
ple** choice to be a faithful icntinel up
on the watchtover, and we believe that
hie every effort will be directed toward
tbe promotion of tbe general welfare of
hia people.
Seed I’m ter a Dime.
We advise all onr readers to forward
their address and 10 cent* to Orange
Judd Cos., 246 Broadway, New York ?
who mak* a special offer to send for
this tttn (half price and postage) the
number for October Ist, of the Ameri
can Agriculturist. This splendid num*
her, besides over 50 engravings, eon.
tains a great amount of useful, practi
cal, reliable, seasonable information, not
only for tbe farm and Garden, but for
the household, children included. Most
will get from it hints and suggestions
worth ten nr twenty times it# cor.—
Better still, to send $1.60 and receive
the paper, post-paid, from now to tbe
end of 1878—that is, all of volume 37,
with the rest of this year free. (Two
copies for $3.00). Nowhere else can
one get o much Klly valuable, paying
information for ao little money—not 3
cents a week, a sum easily saved or
produced extra, which the paper will be
sure to help one to do. This journal
is prepared by practical men and wc*
men, who know what they talk and
write about from ae l -• enee and
large obseva‘ion, and they can and d>
greatly aid others to pmdwible planning
and working. Many single bint* and
suggestions each abundaiwy rep*y a
year’s cost. The fea less explain eof
quackery and Intro bo in every num
ber, are invaluable, and have saved its
readers and the coun . y millions of
dollars. The depsuuents for the
household and chi'drci are pleading
and instructive. Every number of the
paper is beauri ally illuslvated. In
short, the American Agricultmist is
full of good things, for every roan, wo
man and child in city, village and coun.
try. Take our advice, and send $1.60
for 14 months, or at Li nt send a dime
for the half-price specimen now ofier
ed, and see it for von selves.
A Fine Microscope lor • low
Canfa.
A wJI oiade, genuine Microscope—
n< t a bit of molded uless in a paper or
metal i up, or tube—but one with triple
Lenses, Diaphragm, Stand, clc., is not
only useful in everv family, but is very
interesting. Such insirumen'a have
hitherto been too costly ior the general
public. The editors of ihd American
Agriculturist, io eono *e in with an
Of tical Manulacturing Company., have
after many ex eriuients and much in
vention, succeeded in producing a gen
uine Microscope, with three fine Lenses,
Stand, ate., which, by use of machinery,
and very largo manufacture, is now
made at far less cost than has ever be*
fore been d<ne. Scientific men, and
Olliers, say it is decidedly superior to
anything ever before offered so low as
$2 50 ; but ibis one ia sdd for $1 50.
But one ia given to every subscriber to
tbe American Agriculturist, who siur
ply adds 40 cents to the fegUfcTr sub
scription price—that is, the paper is
sent on* year, with the $1 5 I Micro
scope, lor only s2.o*). If te be de'iv
ered free to any p;rt of the country
15 cents extra is t> be added A Yuli
description and ail particulars can be
had by sending your address on a pos
tal card to Orange Judd Company,
New York ; or belter still, ■< nd them
10 ceuts (half-price) for a post-paid
sample copy of the paper, which will
give a full description of the Mitro
eeope, and also touch valuable reading
and engravings, etc., aod be richly
worth far more than it* cost.
One Dollar buy* 4 pounds Beat llio
Coffee, at
FERGUSON A THAVER’S
If jou wish to please the Attic folks
call at b. K. Hicks, and buy some of
bis novelties for Christmas.
Best Keroaene Oil, enly 40 cents per
gallon, at
FERGUSON & THAYER'S.
Buy your Christmas Goods of H. K.
Hicks. An endless array of Toys,
Confectioneries and Fancy Christinas
Goods now line his ehelres.
Santa Cl;us has opened bis head
quarters iu Calhoun, and will be found
during the holidays at the store of H.
K. iiicks. Give him a call.
8 pounds White Sugar tor One Dol
Offlolal Vot# of Gbordon
mT,rr r-'-i-ii - , „
f t 2? * rfl 1 ? fffel S-iH ?
Pxkcivts. F r £ " £?£§:§ 5 Lj gg l- r 4 ? 2.
• J 5 i : [ i ff ■ i I 1
"■ jrrr * -wHhf* * jfhF * “7** * r “Y r~~ *—•— —* •
Calhoun .. 409 4 m 2$ 14 * U U 476 St .891 2f| 402
Raaecu... 1301 9 58 24 ...... 21 40 2 88 76 147 7 *126 2tf 161
Honor* 631 69 46 17 ~*Hk f ♦ 15 ? 95 244.-192, 106 6 126
Sugar Valley.. ** * 78 36 4 49 12 8 48 3 J JlO ~ 117 ; 104 .w... , IIP
Fairmount 67 < 6 46 J 6 68 14 4 3[ US 1 96 45 -fS 6# 168
Plainvillc * W. 47 4 IT $ 19 8 72 9 7$ 7 41 t W 92
Lilly Pend 1 67 44 40 67 7 1 >s 6 115 f gpj: | 116
Coosa watts* 66 17 9...*. 10 6 18 * S{ 61 6 . 72 336 jl6 78
Oostanauln.. 30 66 6 46 $7 -•••• I 71 18 $8 1 <K)
7th District 4tf 16 13 62....... .4 •% —( 65l 8 67 $4 r.v... 70
Bth District ! 41 17, Isi JC 9 1 1 33 ..... 4* 16 64 1 j 4ft tJ| 70
24th District.. 45 28
Total ||lo6l 480 U &96 294{ 156 20P 171 >[U7g|
Toys and Wore hits for
Christmas.
H. K. Hieks has just opened the
largest and best assorted stock of Toys
and Christmas Goods generally ever ex*
hibited io Ctlhoun, to which he invites
attention*. Thohe wishing to purchase
tricks to please th* little ones, are re
quested to eall and examine his stoek at
once.
The cheapest and best stock of Dry
Goods to be found it> Rome iaat
tilju. KNOX k PARK*
KNOX k PARKS,
Rome, Ga., have in itoek seasonable
end desirable goods in tbe line ot Dry
Goods, Ladies’ Drees Goode, Hosiery,
Flannels, Clothing, Boots, Shoes and
Hats, which they sell at lowest prices,
tilja
Tumnus
A Noted Divine says
They are worth their
weight in gold.
READ WHAT HE SAYS:
Da. Tvtt:—Dear Sir: Per ten yean I here heca
a martyr to Dyepepaia, Constipation, an* Pitta. Last
wring your pilla ware recommended tmmefl nfd
them (but with little faith). lam now n well me*,
hare food appetite, difeelton nertact, regular at oola,
pi lea gone, and I hare gained forty pound* aolid Seek.
They are Worth their weight in gold.
*BV. It. U SIMPSON*; Lonimillo, Ky.
fKfmd mb * A Dr. Tutt haa boon on-
Tull'S PILLS r*td th* practic* *f
, B "Tw mrw medicine thirty yean, aad
CVS* Bff XXdb. tor a long time waa demon/
Acwa. at rotor of anatomy in (her
_______ _ _ Meiical College of fJeeV-'
TUTPS PILLS finsataacsiSf
OVXI smxnu. t* that they are prepared
•aen* on acienfinc principle*.
TBTPf PILLS
strrw.. in-ir.iurri.H* has ancccedcd la
cma OOWSTfyATIOW comDAitog ia 6iem th*
■ - m hcrctolore antagonistic
TUTPS PILLS xp.
ertrmm nu*. *W u f
naane Their ft rat apparent ef>
TimiS Mt I D feet ia to increaae the ap*
I0 I I nLLS petit* by cauaing th* feed
to properly aearmilate.
A * V Thu. the dyatem ia near-
iahed, and by their tonic
neammMMe *,• geg action on the digeatir* or-
HITT'S rILLS gTia, regular and healthy
• 1 aeacUattona are producatf.
OUXt* 11U0W a&U€f The rapidity with which
ftfsouß tmkt cm /lech,
TIITTfS Ml 1 6 While under the influence
tU V I*# nftJL# ;of thaae pilla, o( iUclf in
ro“slß^oß,,-
aem hencetbeir efficacy ia cur
warn ■■aen nu in ing nerroua debility, mel-
TUIPS HUS aacholy,dyepepaia,waat-
- _ ~ . . mg. bf the muaclta, alug-
C®*S *PXHP hitWiM giahnrae of th* liter,
, chrome conatipatinity afod
imparting hretth trod affength to the ayatdVW. Sold’
everywhere. Offici, jJ Hurflff SfAll,Ntw York.
" TXIIHM Of SaCTeLI
Gray Hair can be changed to a 1
gloaay black by a aingle application of I
Dr.Ttm'eHairDya. It act* Whemegic, ■
and La warranted as hatndeae m water. ■
rric|x. Office SS^H.T.
What is QweenßK fiawm
Road the Am■www
It la a plant that grow* In the South, and ia tpr*
eially adapted to the cure of dieeaace of that climate^
NATURE'S OWN REMIST,
Entering at once into the blood, expelling all acref
nloua, ayphilitic, and.rheumatic amefiomt, Alortt.
it it a aaarching alterative, but when toedhtd WiTn
Soraaparilla, Yellow Dock, and other herba, it feniw
Dr. Tutt’s Ssnsparills
and Queen’s Delight,
Th* moat powerful blood purifier known to medical
acicnce for the cure of old ulcere, diseased joint*, foul
diacbargee from the ear* and noatrila, Abeceaaes, akin
diaeaaea, dropay, kidney complaint, evil effect* of
aecret practice*, diaordered liver and apleen. Ita uae
Strengthen* the aervoua aystem, import* a fair com.
plexion, and build* up the body with
HEALTHY, SOLID FLESH,
Aa.an antidote to ayphilitic poieon it ia a*rongly
recommended. Hundred* of caae* of (he wont typo
hav* been radically cured by it. Being purely veg
etable ita continued uoe will do no barm, 'flic best
time to take it ia during the auntmer and fall ; and
• inataad of debility, headache, fever and ague, you
will an joy aobuat health. Sold by oil drurrisf*.
Prko, fi.oo. Office, J 5 Murray Street, Haw York.
hoist
taoith. A grand success. T tree w:io
want a n iee Whifker vr Moustache use oor
piparaMon. No chrap make-up but e
genuine article. The preparation is eu
very expensirc in its charac er, that wa
oinnot sell it for less than one dollar pea
package. It will b; mail* l free on receipt
n the pries, by addressing HUNT & CO..
Hair Dressers, Main Street Brockeille. Ont,
Georgia, Cos don County.
Til 18 is to notify all persons concerned
i hat Miles M. Seott f andminist rator
with toe will annexed of R. D. Hood, den
ceased, late of said county, has made ap
plication to the Court of Ordinary of said
county for an order to sell 88 acres of lot
of land No. 89, 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 I 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. ■*
0c27’301. E.J. KIKER, Ordinary.
Georgia Gordon, Coun'y
Whereas, D. it. B slock, administrate
of E. J. Blalock, represents to the Court tn
his petition duly filed and entered on rec
ord that he has fully administered E. J.
Blalock’s esia'e.
This is therefore to cite all persons con
cerned, kindred and creditors, to show
cause—if any they can—why said admin'
istrator should not be dismissed on the Ist
Monday in January, 1877. Tbi Oct. 1,
IWTf
E .? Kiker. O-d'w.
J U. ARTHUR,
Dealer in General Merchandise
t CALHOUN, GA. . . -
Always endeavors to giro sntisfnwtU* to
1 OM4&9OTJ.
3tw Aivmisrswah.
1
Grocery Store !
FERGUSON A THAYER.
At ttr* old stand of H. K. Hick*.
Have just spened a choiee stock of
FAMILY AND FANCY GROCER
IES,
CHRISTMAS TOYS AND CON.
FECTIONKRIKS,
. RESH AND COYE OYSTERS,
&0, &C.
All bought for cash at bottom figure, and
will b* sold accordingly. Old friends are
cordially invited to call and examine goods
and prices and be convinced.
tteorgt.l, Gordon lonitj.
This is to notify all persons concern
ed, that Sauiuel Puli tarn, administrator
ol’ Joseph Al. Collier, deceased, ha*
made application to the. Court of Ordi
nary of said county fur an order to sell
tbe one undivided 7tb interest in and
to 125 scree, more or toss, of lota of
land, 'Nos. 116 and 117; in tb* 7th dis
trict and 3d section of said county, the
real estate ot Joseph M. Coitier, de*
cease ’, and tlrot 1 will pass on the same
at the regular term ot this Court* next
after four weeks from .he first publica
tion of thib notice. This Dec. 6, 1877"
E J. Kiker, Ordinary.
Calhoun AcftdMmj*
RET. J. I. HfLLHMJSE, Prl*el|4
! CHIEF STUDIES AND FEES PER MONTH ;
| 1. Spelling Book, let and 2J Re*<ier..st .00
' 11. Spelliug, Reading. Writiwg, First
Book* in Geography, iu'Arithme
l.e, and in English Grew to nr 200
' 111. Gsogvapby, Aritinie'ic, Grammar,
Natural Philosophy, Astronomy, j
j Algsbrn, Geo ;strjr, Logic. First
Cooks in Latin a <i Greek........ 3 00'
; IV. Latin, Greek. H*br*w, Mclhl and
Mere] Philosophy, Rhetoric ; 4 00
A deduction front thyse .itslea of 20 per
cant in fstVor 01, ’on Pinna. Masie
taught try goad teacbeT*. Dae attention to
Composition wrrd Oprntiolt. Boarding for
students on fait terms. The course in this
Academy embrr*s the main studies of a
liberal or CoUeg>as education. By tht
best methods sod teachers in etery depart
ment ard by She aid of shiny friends .we
hope soon to birve art Aenlsmy ©4 n high
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Sheriff’s Seles fof Jenotry
Will be w>ld before tbe Court House
door in the tow* of Calhoun, Gordon
eounty, Ga., between tbe usual hours
sale, on the first Turin* f ia January,
1877, the following property, to-wit:
That part of lot of lead number 92,
in the 14th diatriet and 3d section of
Gordon countj, being that .pavt of 92
lying west of CoaaMittga fiver sod norib
of the Oustanaula river, as the property
of W m. Hi Bonner, to satisfy one execution
issued from Gordon Superior Court, in
lavor of Denaia Johnaro, and trans
ferred to James M Har'an, Ephraim
Strickland, and others, vs. l\’m. H
Bonner, for tbe purchase money of said
property. : \
Also, at tbf same time ard place,
will be sold, lot of land number 103,
in the 24th district and 3d section of
Gordon eottnty, as the property of John
Taliaferro, to sat isfy one Superior Court
fi fa in favor of Ho4vci A Cos., for the
one of G. yf Wells k Cos., vs. John
Taliaf* rro. Property pointed out by
plaintiff’s attorney.
Also, at the same time and place, will
be sold one brown horse mule, ten
years old, one sorrel mare, about ten
years old, and one two-horfte wagon, as
the property of John B. Nesbit, to sat
isfy one fi fa issned from Gordon Sup.-*
ty Court in favor of J. N- Carter as
John B. Nesbit. Property p in tod out
by plaintiffs attorney.
A so, at tbe same time and place, will
be sold, 69} acres of land ao the east
side of lot of land number 284, in the
?th district and 3d section of Uordon
county, also one dark hay mare mule,
as the property of Fielding Kay, to
satisfy one Superior Court fi fa in fayor
of Elam Culpepper, guardian of H Sa
lena Kay, minor,_ts._ Fielding Kay.
former gidrdian of H. Salena Kay, mi
nor Property pointed out by plain*
tiff’s attorney.
Also, at the same time and plaee,
will be sold, lot of land number3o7, in
the 23d district and 3d section of Gor
don county, as tbe property of John
Gillespie, to satisfy one Justice Court
fi fa issued from the 1056th district*, G.
M., in favor of Gray A Middleton vs.
John Gillespie. Property pointed out
by defanAant. Levy made and return
ed to me by A. B. Taylor, X. C.
November 30, 1877.
W. G Taylor, Sheriff.
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A sure cure far Torpid Liter and all dis
cates jrmrt'g Urer'efrtw,- f **% Kidney,
Spine, Hladder, Womb, and al] r curia le f)is
easea, Chills and Fever, Dys
pepsia, Headache. Our Liver, Lung and
Ague Pad, $2. Kidney aau Spinal Pad, $3.
Pad for Female Weakness, $3. ..We send
them by mail free on receipt of price. Ad
dress K. F, SNYDER k CO , Cincinnati, O.
week >in' your own town. Terms
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l4?ild for Reduced Price lAet of
BASOS Jt HAMUI . ,
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$lO fo s,'o each, fftis month, (Nov. 1877.)
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Sewiag Machine Cos., New York,
Georgia*. Gordon County.
Whereas, H. C. Hunt, administrator
of N J. McEirath, represents to the
Court in his petition duly filed- and en
tered oo record, that he has tttff' ad
ministered N. J; McElrath’a estate :
This is, therefore, to cite iff persons
concerned, kindred and creditors, to
cause,.if any they can. why said
administrator shonld not be discharged
from his sai l administration, and ret
ceiv© letters of dismission on the fir
Monday in March, 1878. Dec 3, 187s
E. J. Kiher. Ordinary.
X
Admi ustrator’s Sale.
Will’be sold before the Court House
door,io the town of Calhotln on the first
Tuesday in January rext, between the
legal hours of sale, 80 acres of lot of
land Ni 39, and 25 acres of lot No 142
in the 24 district 3d section of Gofdbtt
county as the property of Mrs R’. D.
Hood late of said county deseased for
the b.-nefit of tbe heirs' artd ei'edifortsr
Terms two-thirds cash tin balande oti
twelve months time with iutercsi at 7
per cent, from date.
Nov. 30th. 1877.
Miles M Scott, Administrator
of Mrs. R.'D. Hood.
decl 30d.
Administrator’s Sale,
Will be sold before the Court House
door in the town of Calhoun, on the
ififot Tuesday in January next, between
the le<*al-hours of sale, lot of land nutut
ber .SOin thelAth dseCriet andvkl section
of GWtfon court Py. a Phe property of
H. ff‘. Dobson ar;d*W M Morris, late
of said county, deceased 1 . Sold for the
purpose of distri buffo#. 'terms, cash
November ad ; , 1877.
W- D> f >Crs*LriV,
Admtofctfrotor of 11. H. Dobson.
Joseph McConniPLl,
of W. IJ Morris,
deel -30d.
mumW***™* emu*, s^.
Klti I I I*®“ Lo °k- sturtiifig News.
* ■ Organs, 12 stops, $55. Pi
anos onty $l3O. Cost sß*>o.* Circulars
Free. D. F. Beatty, Washington. N J.
iffiipmW.
ManuftLdartrt; and Dtalfs in
STOVES i TINWARE
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Plumbing, Gas and Steam Fitting sy<i
cSalty. Special attention to Unfaf,
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progresses, and reliable information upon
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Ontario; when vom wants will be'coraplied
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Millinery Goods#
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latest ktjloe, i* etnw, melon and fcft/ ha
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J motfoes anAerouW fancy art,alm2
damping and turned Goode epmtaJ*//
wuLwt i
DRY 60003, CLOTH] MO
boots, shoes, hats,
trunks, sc.
(ijr : .ill., 1 &■, ou t./ K***rm, f Or,
j** fetftffad hi, and
-toc% or tfoeda, which ba i4<Aepa*ißg *f H
bottoin price*, fb, rarest cr
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1/vant.g, Of b.lli 0ur.,1.,. , ur fl(
I> P for M.H, ... r ,
.bl. io Mi ,h Mp for A,ii „
d "f -*" “ Mk .. .. *,
will'iW til* ftitih-a
StHfdy hr Cwk er mitet.
All persons ind*btcd to n* o' ik*r by
or are requa*ted to eons* ferwari
and settle at once. wVb;re in 9 t,,|,
line ef
Staple Dry Good*,
Hardware , Groeoriod,
Hotiont, do., Se.,
| .* • f ,
ati’d respectfoljy Solicit, wr friends an 4 Ibw
public genprilffjf to call exsnine ear
stoclf befoTe purcbasing elceVberr. (eltif„.
> - ...S'*
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R . w. KA rv HOXK,
Baaikb IK
S'isriLJ KOC SKIES.
A good atock of family sn~> r nes will bm
feund oa baud at all time , aid will ka
sold at prices the very Is zest. fteaaeei.
luliy soMdlts the patronage ef these wish
ing good in his line.
XAILROAD BTXXI T r
CALHOUN, GEORGIA.
tepidly
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Ck>otl Kwritf fo 4ffiVt Hcsaes
filMNew
Heftes and tiftdlrrf foY rai’e.
St'oei frd and eared far.
Charges will be reaeearblo
Wil. pay the cash for corn in he ear and
odd-- in thr-bnndle. febC-t*
A.. M. Parham,
k 1:1;
RcspeetfwDy solicits the patronage of the
people of Calhoun and ticitiity, promising
satisfaction to all who leave orders. Re
pairing done. Give him a call. Shop in*
le.r nart of the Post Office oc2t>6m.
eargia, Gordea f oaaty.
J ary A. F. Giles | Libel for Diroce
TH - f Gordon Supericr Court.-
8. L. Gita* j September Term. 1877.
Present, his Honor. C. McCutchea, Judge.
Rule fo Perfect Service.
IT appearing to the Court by the return of
the Sheriff that the defendant does not
reside in this county rnd it further appear
ing that be dies uot reside in this State; if
is, on motion of counsel, ordered by the
Court, that mi 1 defendant appear and an
swer at the #e*f term of this Court, else Ail
case be considered in default, and the plain
tiff allowed to proceed. Avid'it i, further
ordered that fhia rate be published in the
Cai.hocs Times a paper published in said'
county .nce a hbnth for four months
G. t>. McCVTHES, J. S. C. C. C.
A frrte copy from the minuted of said
Court, October 25. 1877- ’
H hereas, R. F Orr,- administrator of
Matfhew On. rtpresent's to the Court in
his petition dn y filed and entered on rev
cord, that he h is fully edzninistered Mat-'
thew Orr's estate—
This is therefore to cite sfl perrons Con
cerned. k : Ldred and ot editors, to show
cause, if nns they can, Why said adminis
,r?tor ®^ ou ld not be discharged and re
celve letters of dlstnissien on first Mon—
day in Jianttary, JLB7B. Oct. 1877.
c6-3Cd g. J. KIKES* Otdiaarj.