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TOWN AND COUNTY = AFFAIRS
Strawberries fade with gentle spring,
The ice cream season passes ;
But after all, stern winter brings
Lovely flapjacks-and ’lasses.
Read the locale of Ferguson & l'hay
er.
See card of Mr. S. W. Bach man,
Tilton, Ga., who has fruit trees for
gale.
Ooe week from next Tuesday comes
Christmas.
Floyd county seuds to the next Leg
islature A. J. King and John tl. Reece.
Col. Wm. Luffman will represent
Murray couuty iu the coming Legisla
ture.
The forty*secoud district, composed
of the counties of Bartow, Floyd and
Chattooga, sends to the Semie Judge
Samuel Hawkins, of Chattooga.
Col J. C. Clements, of Walker, rep
resent in the next Senate the forty
fourth district, composed of the eoup
ties of Lade, Catoosa and Walker. I
Rev. A. W. Williams will fill the
Methodist pulpit at this place nnd Ootli
caloga church next year. From what
we learn of him, we belieye the people
will be pleased with his preaching.
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0 Thursday, 13th inst. at the resi
dence of W. P. Haynes, in Sugar Val
ley, D . H. K. Main, of this place, was
married to Mrs. DeAlva Whitaker, oi
Smithville. Ga., Rot. W. M. Bridges
performing the ceremony We wish
the Luctor and his lovely bride a hupp)
journey through life.
List week we stated that the uea -
emy would be under the management
of Rev. J B Hillhouse for 1878. We
a e | leased to learn since that he has
made arran'gemements with the trustees
for five years, aud during that time his
every effort will be to build up a school
that will refieot credit upon our corns
munitv. Let his purposes have the
sanction aud encouragemens of the peo
ple.
Mr. W. H Bonner, of this couuty,
killed a hog a few days since which
weighed 567 pounds gross, and 495
nett, and is satisfied it could have been
made weigh2oo more. Thisweight is not
often efclipsed among ordiuary farmers,
though wo have seen an account of a
heg killed recently at two years old, by
Dr. Isaac C. Moore, of Green county,
which weighed 700 pounds gross, and
635 nett.
New York City has recently enj )yed
the novel sensation of a baby show,
which is new to be eclipsed by a mon
ster cat show socn to be opened. The
number of eutries will be limited to one
thousand, and prizes to the amount of
81,000 will be ofiered. If the project**
orp find a scarcity of cats for tbeir 6how
up that way, this town will willingly
contribute a small car load with exceed
ingly mews-ical turn, and will not be
particular about any prizes either.
The adjounred term of Gordon Su
perior Court opened Monday, wish his
Honor Judge McCutchen ou the bench.
The session this week has been a dull
one, both us regards the arnouut of bus
intes done and the number of attend*
ants. The weather has been fine for
wheat sowing, and ouly those farmers
who were compelled to, left their work.
A great many cases were continued, we
learn, on amount of absence of parties
and their counsel.
The number for January, 1878 of
that ait del magaiioe, which is just 1
oo iiiieueing its ninety-sixth voluue*
—Gudey’s .Lady’s Book—has reached ;
aud from the uemefeus attraction's
>t contains we Wouli judge Cut ns
publishers have designed to even im- j
prove up n their past efi’orts for 1878
1 e old and admirable features of a
weekly steel plate engraving and the
most superb fashion plates, its charming
stories, &o , are e?en better than usual,
ft possible, in this number, while a di
agram pattern is now to be sent with
each alternate number. Ladies, do not
! ul to secure Godey for the comiDg
year.
lo o der that all connected with this
‘ Sice may enjoy a little rest and
ut ' oD during Christmas,we will issue no
F H, per during the next, two weeks, ex-
a small half sheet containing the
a^|f rt f 8e ments. Oar next issue will
a P ear Jan. 6. This interval will also
‘ffiWd us a chance to put our office and
y &^a * r 8 good condit ion for the New
, ar ’ during which we intend to make
J 0 1 1 mes a welcome guest in the
r mes of Gordon county. To our friends
1(J iave lent aid and encouragement
! ° our eff °rts we extend thanks and
,JM who hare not we forgive, and
°P e they will do better in the future.
° J OU * readers, all, a merry Christmas
aQ d* happy New Year.
The two Sunday Schools of this nlar<>
are arranging for Chr stuias trees.--
TheMcthodist will have theirs on Uinist
nns eve night, and the Union School on
Christmas n gl t, and each promises to
ec ipse in magnificence those of former
years.
The concert given last Friday night
by some of the ladies and gentlemen of
this place, was an entertainment refut
ing, much upon its projectors. The
programme was varied comprising mu,
sic, Ethiopian burlesque, &c, served
foi the audience In every conceivable
shape. Ihe Marseilles Hymn was sun"
with wonderful power, and was highly
appreciated. The negro songs were
good and the plays were original and
presented to perfection. Especial'y
worthy of mention among these was
“Gwine After Starch,” Sam Freeman’s
“Gwine Dowd South.” and Dr Thorn
ton Fling Myself Away.” The pro
ceeds netted twelve dollars or more
which was turned over to the Union
Sunday School.
Among the very few newspapers in
the North which have exhibited a dis
position to give the Southern side *of
the question a hearing siuce the%var is
the widely kimvvn Detroit Free Press,
and having for some time noticed its
impartial course we cheerfully recoup
mend it as worthy of a place in every
Southern family circle. The Free Press
Will during the coming year contain
numerous articles from the pe.ris of dis
tinguished writers at the Soiitn, which
will be the means of bringing those
seeding new homes Southward, and pos
sibly right into our midst,, for no sec
lion South offers superior advantages to
i’h&rokee Georgia, as regards healthful'
ness, good lauds, mineral advantages,
Ac. Articles setting forth the advan“
t tges of special localities will be cheer
fully inserted. In the number for De
cember 15th appears an account of the
daring exploits, i ursuit, capture and ex
eeu'iou of a portion of the famous An
drews squad, who attempted to burn
the bridges on the W. A A. Railroad in
18G3 The Recount is written by Hen
ry VV r . Grady, of Atlanta, and is very
interesting. The writings alone of “M
Quad,” which has given the lead to the
Free Press as a humorous paper, are
sufficient to keep up its popularity.—
The price of the Free Press is $2.00 a
year, but through an arrangement with
the publishers we are enabled to furn
ish it and the Oalsoun Times togeth
er lor $2 75, making the Free Press
cost only 75 cents above the regular
price of our paper.
Vox Populi*
Ferguson A Thayer have just re
ceived their Chris mas Toys, and will
sell for a small advauce ou New York
cost.
One Dollar buys 4 pouuds Best Rio
Coffee, at
FERGUSON A THAYER’S
If you wish to please the little folks
call at h. K. Hicks, nnd buy some of
his novelties for Christmas.
Just opened, at Ferguson & Th Iyer’s,
Citron, Currants, Raisins, Oranges,
Lemons, Figs, Apples, Nuts, Sugar for
icings, Ac.
Lest Kerosene .Oil, only 40 cents per
gallon, at
FERGUSON A Til AYER’S.
Buy your Christinas Goods of II K.
Hicks. An endless array of Toys,
Confectioneries and Fancy Christmas
Goods now line his shelves.
—-——
Goods of all kinds for Christmas
trees at FE RG USON & TH A ¥ Ell’S.
LOOK TO YOUR IN TE PEST.
Call on Ferguson & Thayer before pur
chasing your Christmas goods.
RICHARD IS HIMSELF AG AIN
Lunches and Fresh Ovstcjrs at all
hours at Ferguson A Thayer s.
Santa Claus has opened his bj
quarters in Ctt’lnun, and w o >* f :. .
during the holidays at the store of i!
K . ieks Give hi a a call:
—•
8 pound- White Sugar for One L>-o
lar, at
FERGUSON & THAYER S.
Toys and Novelties for
Christmas.
H. K. Hicks has just opened the
largest and best assorted stock of Tovs
and Christmas Goods generally ever ex
hibited iu Calhoun, to which he invites
attention. Those wishing to purchase
tricks to please the little ones, are re
quested to call and examine his stock at
once.
The cheapest and best stock of Dry
Goods to be found in Rome is at
tilja. KNOX & PARKS
KNOX & PARKS,
Rome, Ga., have iu stock seasonable
and desirable goods in the line ot Dry
Goods, Ladies’ Dress Goods, Hosiery,
Flannels, Clothing, Boots, Shoes and
Hats, which they sell at lowest prioes.
tilja
Turnley’s Infallible Lini
ment
Cures Rheumatism. Burns, Bruises,
Cuts, and all kinds of sores. For sale
by Reeves & Maleon. novHMf
TUTT!S_PILLS
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 (but with little faith}! lam now a well man,
have good appetite, digestion perfect, regular spools,
piles gone, and I have gained forty pounds solid flesh.
They are worth their weight in gold.
Rev. R. L. SIMPSON, Louisville, Ky.
TUTT’S PILLS gaged in the* practice of
. medicine thirt wears, and
CURS SICK HEAD- for a long time was demon.
strator of anatomy in the
Mi.y ... | _ Medical College of Geor-
TUTi’S PiLLS
CURE DYSPEPSIA. tee that they are prepared
on scientific principles,
Turns pills quackery.
CURE CONSTIPATION co £b in fn'Them the
nt.lieretoiore antagonistic
TUTT’S PiLLS
CURE PILE3. ify mg tonic.
"ii Their first apparent ef-
TIITTIO Dig E O Feet is to increase the ap*
IUI I & riLLO petite by causing the food
CURS PBVSR AND '*,£
ished, and by their tonic
nil B action on the digestive or
lUI I o riLLO gans, regular and healthy
evacuations are produced.
CURB BILIOUS COLIC The rapidity with which
___ persons take on flesh,
THTTJ& Dl| 8 O while under the influence
•U ! ! sS I llalaO of these pills, ol itself in-
CURB KIDNEY COM- Scales their adaptability
PLAINT. to nourish the body, and
hence their efficacy in cur-
TiITTTiO D!l I O ing nervous debility, mel
lUl B'o rELLu ancholy, dyspepsia,’ wast-
ing of the muscles, slug-
CURE TORPID LIVER gishness of the liver,
_ chronic constipation, and
imparling health and strength to the system. Sold
everywhere. Office, 35 Murray Street, New York.
1 irs mm of mmu. i
yW Gray Hair can be changed to a ft
fei glossy black by a single application of ga
Dr.TuTT’sHairDye. It acts likemagic, rj
N and is warranted as harmless as water. M
St.,
What is Queen’s Delight?
Rsad the In^wer
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. Tntt’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 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
etable its continued use will do no harm. The 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, New York.
MJTfjm <ms Prod 031 in two
Ift I Ilia W3eks: Luxurious-j
I; k vll Whiskers iu one
month. A grand ujeess. T loss w 0
want a nice Whisker or Mo us Lie ho u?e oar
preparation No cheap mike-up but e
genuine article. The pro aration is su
very expensive in its character, that wa
cannot soli it for less than one dollar pea
package. It will be mailed free on receipt
oi the price, by addressing HUNT & CO..
Hail Dressers, Main Street Brockvillc, Ont,
Georgia Gordon, County •
Whereas, D. it. Blalock. administrate
of E. J Blalock, represents to the Court in
his petition duly tiled and entered on rec
ord that he has fully administered E. J.
Plalock’s estate.
1 bis 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, Tins Oct, 1,
E J Kiker, Ord’y.
Georgia, Gordon County.
T. J. Printup, administrator de bonis
non ol A. P. Bailey, deceased, having
pplied to the court of ordinary of said
county for a discharge from said ad
mininistration, This is therefore to
cite all persons 00 ncorned to show
cause( if any they have)by filing ob
jections iu my ffice why the said J, J.
Printup should not be dismissed, and
receive the usual letters of dismission
on the first Monday in Feoruarv. 1877.
.Given under my hand and official
signature, this Nov 2nd, 1877
E. J. Kiker, Ordinary.
‘WtTceT
PEi .1 EVtNti ii will h,? a ,. lt ... ,]•
iyjrviihtage if hoih 00.- *!v ; - a;hl >i* t ,>
* luc. iiar. it ; i 1 1ep p•_ ,••,
will in the future, sell
Strictly for Cash or Produce.
All persons indebted to us e : ther by note
or account are requested to come forward
and settle at once. We have in stock a full
ine of
1
Staple I>vy Goods,
Hard ware, Groceries ,
Notions , <£c., &c, ,
and respectfully solicit ur friends an 1 the
public generally to call aud examine our
stock before purchasing elsewhere, (olotf..
MARSHALL & LEE.
fpur 3\iU'fmscmcntsi,
Grocery Store !
FERGUSON & TIUYER.
At the old stand of 11. K. Hick-*.
Have just opened a choice stock of
FAMILY AND FANCY GROCER
IES,
CHRISTMAS TOYS AND CON.
FEUTIONERIE3,
RESH‘AND COVE, OYSTERS,
AC, AC.
All bought for cash at bottom figure, and
will be sold accordingly. Old friends are
cordially invited to call and examine goods
ami prices and be convinced.
Georgia, Gordon County.
This is to notify all persons concern
ed, that Samuel Pulliam, administrator
Joseph M. Culiier, deceased, has
made application to the Court of Ordi
nary of said county fur an older to sell
the one undivided 7th interest in and
to 125 acres, more or less, of lot-- ol
iand, Nos. 116 and 117. in the 7th dis
trict and 3d section ol said county, the
real estate 0 1 J seph M. Coliier, de*
cease' l , and that i will pass on the same
at the regular term ol this C-urt next
after ton weeks from he first publica
tion oi this notice. This Dec 6, 1877
E J. Kiker, Ordiuary
Calhoun Ac sl<l ein.y .
REV. J. B. HILLHOUSE, Principal.
CHIEF STUDIED AND FEES.PER MONTH
i Spelling Beet. I+t and 2d Reader..sl.oo
ii. Spelling. Rea ling, Writing, First
B jobs in Geography, in Arithme-
Gc, and in Engli-h Grammar 2 (X)
111. Geography, Arithmetic, Grammar,
Natural Philosophy, Astronomy,
Algebra, Geo etry, Logic. First
Books in Latin and Greek.... 3 00
IV. Latin, Greek. Hebrew, Mental and
Moral Philosophy, Rhetoric 4 00
A deduction from these rates of 20 per
cent in favor of pupils on Piano. Music
taught by good teachers. Due attention to
Composition and Elocution. Boarding for
students on fair terms. The course in this
\cadcmy embraces the main studies of a
liberal or Collegial e education. By the
best, methods and teachers iu every depart
ment and by the aid of many friends we
hope soon to have an Academy ot a high
. ank. decß tf.
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The Best Offer-
We will 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 commis-ioas;
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No. 56 Broadway, N. Y.
Sheriff’s Sales for January
'vViil be *<l and be lure the Court
door in the town of* Gaiwun; Gordon
county, Ga , between the usual hours
sale. on the first luesdav in Jan uary,
1878, the l illowi- g property, to wit ;
That p:ut of Jut of land number 92.
in the 14th district a-.d 3d soctn n of
Gordon county, being that part of 92
lying west of Gonasaugu river and north
of the Oustanaula river, as the property
f Wm.1i.13 niter, to satisfy one execution
issued from Gordon Superior Coutt, in
favor of Dennis Juhns<>n, and trans
ferred to James M Harbin, Kphrnitn
Striekiand, and others, vs. Win. H
Homier, fur the purchase money of said
property.
Also, at the same time a* and place,
will be Sold, lot of land numb* r 103,
iu the 24th district and 3d section of
Gordon county, as the property of John
Taliaferro, to satisfy one Superior Court
(i fa in favor of iloevei & Cos., fur the
use of G. VV Wells & 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 so ire! mare, about ten
years old, and one two-horse wagon, as
the property of John B. Nesbit, to sat
isfy one li fa issned from Gordon Sup.-
ty Court in favor of J N Carter vs
John B Nesbit. Property p iutedout
by plaintiff's attorney.
A so, at the same time and place, will
be sold. acres of land on the east
side of lot of land number 284, in the
7th district and 3d section of Uordon
county, also one dark bay mare mule,
as the prop rty of Fielding Kay, to
satisfy one Supi-imr Court ti fa in favor
of Fla to Culpepper, guardian of II 8a
leua Kay, minor, vs. Fielding Kay.
former g a’dian 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 number 307, in
the 23d district and 3d section of Gor
don county, as the property of John
Gillespie, to satisfy one Justice Court
fi fa issued from the 105G'h district, G.
VI., in favor of Gray & Middleton vs.
John Gillespie Property pointed out
by defendant. Levy made and return
ei to me b*’ A If Tailor, L. C.
November 30, 1877.
W. G Taylor, Sheriff.
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;u \S. t. Giles | Libel lor Divo ce.
vs. Gordon Supcri- r Court,
S. L. Giles. j September Term. 1877.
Present, his Honor, C. McCiltcben, Judge.
Rule to Perfect Service.
IT appearing to the Court by the return of
the Sheriil - that the defendant does not
reside in this county and it further appear
ing that he dues uot reside in this State; it
is, on motion of counsel, ordered by the
Court, that sail defendant ajpear aud an
swer at the next term of this Court, else the
case be considered in default, and the plain
tiff alio wed to proceed. And it is further
ordered that this rule be published 'in the
Calhoun Times a paper published in said
county once a mbnth for four months.
C. D. McCUTHEN, J. 5. C. C. C.
A true copy from the minuted of said
Court, October 25, 1877-
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Sowing Machine Cos., New York.
CeorgiM, Gardou Cotmtj .
Whereas, H C. Hunt, administrator
of N. J. McFlratb, represents to the
Court in Lis petition duly filed a id on
tered on record, that he has luiiy ad
ministered N. J. Me FI rath’s estate :
This is. therefore, tn cite all persons
concert el, kindred and creditors, to
-how cause, if any they can, why said
■ duiinistrator should uut bo Jiseha geJ
■Voin. ins sai i administration, and ret
•eive letters of dismission on the fi r.
londay in March, 187 S Dee 3 187s
E J F;k rn (■ ry.
Aim, uscrator’s Sale.
Will be sold before the Court House
door,in the town of Calhoun on the first
Tuesday in January rest, between the
legal hours of sale, 80 acres of lot of
land No. 39, and 25 acres of lot No 142
it. the 2 1 district 3d section of Gordon
county as the property of Mrs. R. I).
Hood {ate of said county diseased for
the benefit of the heirs and creditors.
Terms two-thirds cash the balance on
twelve months tiaie with interest at 7
per cent from date.
Nov. 30th. 1877.
Miles M Scott, Administrator
of Mrs. U. D. Hood.
deel 30d.
Administrator’s Sale,
Will be sold beioie the Court House
door in the town of Calhoun, on the
first 'Tuesday in January next, between
the legal hours of sale, lot of land num
ber,3oin thel4th district and3d section
of Gordon countv, as the property of
H. 11. Dubson and W. 11. Morris, late
of said county, deceased. Sold for the
purpose of distribution. Terms, cash
November 3Q, 1877.
W- D Frankltn,
Administrator of IF H. Dobson.
Joseph McConnell,
Administrator of VV. 11. Morris.
decl-3.0d.
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Free. D F. Beatty. Washington, N. J.
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progresses, and reliable information upon
ny desired subject. If y>u are j uzzled on
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ntario, when voui wants will be complied
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'ngg.ad iu his line.
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CALHOUN, GEORGIA.
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Stock fed and cared for.
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odd-- i n the bundle. feL3-tf.
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SMOE-MAKJIB
CA LUO UN, GA.
0 ON SU MPTION
CURED.
AN OLD PHYSICIAN, retired from r<v
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fering, he will send FREE of CHARGE to
all who desire it, this receipt, with full di
rections for successfully ue*
ing. Sent ly return mail by addrewing
with stamp, namine th's paper.
DR. J. P. MOUNTAIN.
nov2s-Iy, Ogdenslurgh, N. T.
Administrator’s Sal®,
By virtue of an order from the
Cou'-t of Ordinary of Gordon county,
Ga., will be sold on the first Tuesday in
December, 1877, at the Court floors
duor ia eaid county, b tween the leg*
sale hours, a certain trset of land, te -
wit: 2G acres of lot of Ind nutrter
287, and 14 acres of lot number 290,
it* the 13th district aud 3d section of
sEd county, as the pr perty of J. L.
Powell late of said county, deceased,
for the benefit of the heirs and credit
ors of raid estate. Terms cash. Tbj*
November 2, 1877.
J. E Powell, Adrainistratorr
Ordinary’s Office,
Calhoun,Ga., Nov, 3.187. .
J. W. B/rrett execution of David B.
Barrett, late of said county makes ap
plication for leave to sell a certain lot
of laud belonging to bis te*ttof's estate
H-wit: Lot nuiiibet 164 in the I4ih
DPtriot, 3 pectisn, of said county.
If any person concerned,have and ob*
jeetion*—they will file them in this of
orhee by the first of December next or
the leavt tr sell will be granted.
E- J. KiKEn., Ordinary.
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SKELLY & FREEMAN,
Attorneys at ILavr,
CALHOUN, GEORGIA
WiR give tueir best attention to all business
entrusted to their care. CoUctions
mmle and promptly returned.
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