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CURES DISEASES Of
THROAT,IUNCS.irVER & BLOOtt
In the wonderful medicine to which the flfliot
•d *re above directed for relief, the discoverer
believe* he has combined in harmony more of
nature's sovetciirn curative properties, which
has instilled into the vegetable kingdom
for healing the sick, than were ever before com
bined in one medicine. The evidence of this fact
fcs found in the great variety of most obstinate
diseases which it lias been found to conquer. In
the cure of Hronchitln, Severe Coughs,
and the early stages of Coinuimption, ft haa
astonished the medical faculty, ami eminent
Shvsiciana pronounce it the greatest medical
iseoTcrv of the age. While it cures the sever
est Coughs, it strengthens the system and pnrl>
flea tfce blood. By its great and thorough
blood-purifying properties, it cures all Hu.
niori, front the worst Scrofula to a common
Ulotch, Pimplc.or Eruption, Mercurial
dlaoase, Mineral Poisons, and their effects, are
•radicated, anil vigorous health and a sound
•onstitiaion established. Eryal pelan, Salt
rheam, Fever Sore, Scaly or Rough
Sklu. in short, all the numerous diseases enured
by bad blood, are conquered by this powerful,
purifying, and invigorating medicine.
If you feel dull, drowsv, debilitated, bare sal
lew color of skin, or yellowish brown spots on
face or body, frequent headache or dizziness,
bad fast® in month, internal heat or chills alter
nated with hot flushes, low spirits, and gloomy
forebodings. Irregular appetite, and tongue
•oalad, vou arc suffering from Torpid I.i ver,
or **rini ouNiicsH.’’ In man? cases of j
•*Llv#r Complaint” only part of those
•rmptoms are experienced. Asa remedy for 1
all such cases, Ur. Pierce’s Golden Medical Dis
covery has no equal, as it effects perfect cures,
fearing the liver strengthened and healthy.
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS AT 51 PER BOTTLE.
prepared by IS. V. PIERCE, M. D., Sole
Proprietor, at the World’s dispbnsaby,
Buffalo, N. V.
TfcfeCet lllu.trai*. the Manner of Using 1 Njjjjjj
♦ DM. JPI PC ItCJ 1C ’M y®||
Toant&in Nasal Injector,
douchl^T
Thia instrument is especially designed for the
perfect application of
BE. SAGE’S CATAK2H REMEDY.
It is the only form of instrument yet invented
With which fluid medicine can bo carried high
vp and rierfcctly applied to all parts of the affect- j
ed nasal passages, and the chambers or cavities
communicating therewith, in which sores and
ulcers frequently exist, and from which the ca
tarrhal disciiarge generally proceeds. The want
of success in treating Catarrh heretofore has
arisen largely from the impossibility of applying
remedies to these cavities and chambers by any
of the ordinary methods. This obstacle in the
way of effecting cures is entirely overcome by
the invention of the Douche. Its use is pleasant
and so simple that a child can understand it
Full and explicit directions accompany
•ach instrument. When used with this instru
ment, Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy cures recent
I v® attacks of “Cold In the ;
I Head ”by a few applications, j
CATARRH
l* SYMPTOMS-Frequent
headache, discharge falling into throat, some
times profuse, watery, thick mucus, purulent,
offensive, etc. In others, a dryness, dry,watery,
weak, or inflamed eyes, stopping up, or obstruc
tion, of nasal passages, ringing in ears, deaf
ness, hawking and coughing to clear throat,
ulcerations, scabs from ulcers, voice altered,
nasal twang, offensive breath, impaired or total
deprivation of sense of smell and taste, dizzi
ness, mental depression, loss of appetite, indi
gestion. enlarged tonsils, tickling cough, etc.
Only a few of these symptoms aro likely to be
present In any case at one time.
Hr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy, when used
with Dr. Pierce’s Nasal Douclie, nml ac
companied with the constitutional treatment
which is recommended in the pamphlet that
wraps (Inch bottle of the Remedy, is a perfect
specific for thia loathsome disease. It is mild and
pioasant to use, containing no strong or caustic
drugs or poisons. The Catarrh Remedy is sold at
K)(i&U,l>oucheat6ocents,by all Druggists.
2Z. r. PIERCE, M. D., Prop'r,
BUFFALO, N. T-
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Publishers. Booksellers, and Stationers,
71’ and 717 Market St., I hiladelphia.
octl3-3m
HULL & SCONEL
COMMISSION
Merchants,
No. 346 North Water Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
and wholesale dealers in Bur ter, Cheese,
Lard, Tallow, Eggs, Poultry, Game, Stock
niTrrnm?n Potatoes. Apples, Grain,
H! I I sill Flour, Fur. Wool, Cotton,
I 1 iiill Rice, Tobacco, Peanuts.
Broom Corn, Dried Fruit, Hay, Hops, For
eign and Domestic Fruits, and in fact we
can sell any and 'verything at the highest
market price; make prompt, returns, and
Liberal advances made
on all ship.l |H r ments except
pel ishaLle ar- v/IlliiUkJlJl tides. To show
that we do an extensive business, any game
dealer in Philadelphia will tell you we han
dled more game last season than all other
houses in Philadelphia put together. Send
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&c., &c. Reference!* 111 1.1 ’K I
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ANY RESPONSIBLE HOUSE IN OUR CUT.
EGGS. GAME.
oc6-ly.
Tlie 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 cornmis ions;
no discounts. These Pianos made one of
: the finest displays at the Centennial Exhi*
| bition, and were unanimously recommend
ied for the highest honors. Regularly in
i corporated Manufacturing Co.—New Man
ufactory—one of the largest and finest i
in the world. The Square Glands conta n
Mathusek’s new pa:etit Duplex Overstrung
Scale, the greatest improvement in the his
tory of Piano making. The Upright are
the finest in America. Pianos sent on
trial. Don’t fail to write for Illustrate!
and Descriptive Catalogue—mailed free.
MENDELSSOHN PIANO CO.,
No. 56 Broadway, N. Y.
NOTICE!
BELIEVING it will be to the mutual ad
vantage of both ourselves and our cus N
tomers to sell cheap for cash, and as we are
better able to sell cheap for cash or pro
duce -ban at higher prices on credit, we
will in the future sell
Strictly for Cash or Produce.
All persons indebted to us e : ther by not*
or account are requested to come forward
and settle at once. We have in stock a full
line of
0
Staple Dry Goods,
Hardware , Groceries #
Notions, <£c, t &c, 9
and respectfully solicit ur friends and*the
public generally to call and examine Vour
stock before purchasing elsewhere. (ol3tf„
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A ixiCE-Elte r l
OF
>ash, Doors and Blinds,
SASH.
T !s-ii Kail IV light Windows. Glazed.
Size o f Window Pt Winde r
"*• TI Tko*- ft" in ft. in Weight Prir.
*• 1 x "9}
• • V 10x46 24' 12:
i- x l4 “ 2)!x 5 2 25} 13'
,16 “ 210 x 510 ‘271 16'
•,IS •• 2 10x 6 6 29} 200
• Leek Rail, or I.ip 12-light Wiudowe.
Glazed.
Oxl4 13-8 in., 2 10}x 5 2 "8 155
n x l6 “ 2 10}x 6 10 81} 1 90
oxlß “ 2 10*x 6 6 34 220
o x2O “ 2 10}x 7 2 37} 270
heck Rail, or Lip Sash 8-light Windows.
Wide Bar, Glazed
12x14 If in.. 2 x 5 2 24} $1 75
?2x16 “ 25|x 510 26} 200
12x18 “ 25|x 6 6 29 225
12x20 “ 2 s|x 7 2 32 240
Plain Rail, 15-ligbt Windows, Glazed.
9xlo 1 3-16 in., 24x48 22 100
10x12 “ 210 x 6 6 27 160
Plain Kail. 18-light Windows, Glazed.
Bxlo 1 3-16 i*., 2 4x 5 7 26 135
10x12 “ 210 x 6 6 30 190
BLINDS .
Ontside Blinds, Bolling Slats, Wide Bar,
8-light Windows.
Per Pair.
Wsight. Trie*.
12x14 1 3-16 inch. 20 1 40
[2xl6 “ 22 1 60
12x18 “ 24 1 70
12x20 “ 26 1 90
Outside Blinds, Rolling Slats, 12-light
Window*.
Bxlo 1* ftinek. 15 1 00
10x12 ‘ 20 1 15
10x14 “ 32} 1 40
10x13 “ 24 150
10x18 “ 26 J 170
10x20 “ 29 190
Outsit*t, Blinds, Rolling SI ite, 16-light Win
dows
Bxlo 1 3-16 inch, 16 125
10x12 “ 22 160
DOORS.
O. G. Fcnr Panel doers, Raised Panels,
both sides.
2 6x5 0 1 3-16 inc-is 29 1 30
2 Bx3 8 “ 85 1 40
2 10s 10 “ *9 }Z*
3 (i 37 1 75
2 Bx 6 8 1 3 8 inches S S9 1 50
2 6x6 6 “ 36 1 40
2 10x6 ia 4O 160
j jY 44 4o loU
2 x 6 4 1 inch 9 -
2 4x6 6 “ 21 125
Priees for all other sizes furnished
nromptlv. Abate ere prices F;ee on board
Cars A. UEE & CO.,
Opposite A. A C. R. SI. Depot. Chatta
novai Tennessee. junelb 9m
Good Revadlinff.
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Addins 1 HRISTOPHER,
i/u m. In i Broad Street (u
■ j i I• i i : C s
c*nntry ter** #ctl3 tf
eorgla, Gordon ( ounty.
Mary S. F. Giles ) Libel for Divo-ce
vs. V Gordon Superior Court,
S. L. Giles. J September Term. 1877.
Present, his Honor, C. McCutchen, Judge
Rule to Perfect Service.
IT appearing to the Court by the return of
the Sheriff that the defendant does not
reside iu thi county end it further appear
ing that be dues uot reside in this State ; it
is, on motion of counsel, ordered by the
Court, that said defendant 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 to proceed. And it is further
ordered that this rule be published in the
Calhoun Times a paper published in said
oounty once r mbnth for four months.
0. D. McCUTHEN, J. S. C. C. C.
A true copy from the minuted of said
C . rw u or, i c-7.
GRAHAM & BARNEIT.
STEAM SAW MILL
Three Miles from Calhoun on the
Sugar Valley Road.
T^uinber.
A good supply of Lumber ou han 1, and
any bill cut to order ? >n short not'ice.
Shingles.
We are prepared to fill all orders for
Shingles, and guarantee satisfaction to
purchasers.
Lathes.
Lathes supplied in any quantity on snort
notice.
Our prices are in accordance with the
hard times. Ye solicit the patronage o.
those wishing any'hing in our line. Our
facilit.es for supplying the public are not
excelled by any similar enterprise in this
section.
WHITE OAK L 063 WANTED.
We want good White o_k Logs, and will
pay th cash for them.
GRAHAM & BARNETT.
jna2 3m.
LOGS WANTED!
W will pay CASH for Logs,
Good POPLAR, 12, 13 aud 14 feet
long
WHITE-OaK, 14 and 16 feet long.
A few 12 feet long.
PINE, 16, 20, 22, 24 and up. A
few 12 feet long.
WALNUT, of good qua'ity.
A good supply of
3L. XT OE3 iJEt.
constantly on hand. Also Lathes and Shin
gles. wl ick the cash can get cheap.
We are prepared to furnish
DJRBSSDD LUMBER
in large or small quantities, and can
give satisfaction.
ocD6m L. HILLS k CO.
A (lIIIiENHODSE AT
YOl’R DOOR.
For SI.OO we will send free by mail,
any ooe of the following lots:
8 distinct varieties Monthly Roses, Winter
flowering
8 “ Chin. Chrysanthemums, “
8 “ Begonias, “
8 “ Carnation Pinks, “
8 Zonal Geraniums, “
8 “ Double “ “
8 “ Ivy leaved “
8 Heliotropes,
6 “ Abutilons, “
2 “ Double Camehas, “
4 “ Azaleas, *
4 “I obster Cactus, “
6 Bouvardias •*
6 “ Steviasand Eupatoriums ‘
8 “ Fuchsias, “
4 “ Double Violets, “
2 “ Poinsetta,scarlt& white ‘
4 “ Plumbago, “
8 “ Ferns, for Wardian Cases.
4 Palms, “
9 “ Nloss<s, “
6 ‘ Mirantas “
8 “ Hyacinth bulbs “
40 assorted Tulips Bulbs.
20 assorted Crocus, Bulbs.
2 assorted Jacobean Lily Bulbs*
12 assorted Oxalis,
4 Lily of the Valley.
8 New Pearl Tuberose.
OR BY EXPRESS;
3 of any of the above $1 collections for $2.
6
7 “ ** 4
9 <• “ r,;
12 “ < 6.
14 “ , 7.
Or the whole collection of 338 Bulbs
and Plants sent by Express oi receipt of
$15.00. to which either of our books, “Gar
dening for Profit, Practical Floricultui e, or
“Gardening for Pleasure” (value $1.50
each), will be added. Descriptive Catalogue
free.
PETES HENDERSON & CO..
Seedsmen and Florists,
35 Cortlandt C‘,, New York.
junl3-ly
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“ The People’s Journal,” Portland, Maine,
augl 1 -1 y
J. M. LOVELACE,
—DEALER IN—
BOOTS, SHOES,
Leather, Shoe Findings, &c.,
BROAD STREET, - - ROME, GA.
Having purchased the largest and most
complete assortment and selection of Boots
and Shoes, Hemlock, Oak, Sole, Upper and
Harness i eather, Cal*' and Kip, Skinj,
Toppings &e.
The fudest line of shoe findings ever ofr
fered in this market.
With twenty years experience in the bus
iness I am satisfi and I can offer very rate
and special inducements in my line of
goods.
Warranting everything and obligating
myself to have repaired free of charge, all
rips, &c.
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 Rounsa
ville & Brother. My Home made B-ogans
can’t be beaten in material or wear ; price
$1.50. Give me a trial.
J. M. LOVELACE.
P. S.—l will pay maraet price fQ i
fry hides. sep22-3m.
THE OLDEST HOUSE’Tn'CALHOITN
Estabishedai^s7.
NEW GOODS' NEW GOODS
WE are pleased to notify our friends that we are ,iow uyin in a *arge and sujeri
stock of
Seasonable Goods.
Those who wishJßargains will give us a cal..
FOSTER Sc HARLAN.
Pianos and Organs!
DO YOU WANT TO BUY A PIANO OR ORGAN OF ANY FIRST
CLASS MAKER? Do you wan* to buy a Piano or Organ on Installments?—
Do you want to buy Sheet Music, Books, Strings, etc.? Du you want to ex
hange an old Piano or Organ for anew one 1 ? Do you want to rent a Piano or
rgan ? Do you want to have your Piano or Organ tuned or repaired ?
Send Your Orders to
€. W. liANG WORTHY,
HOME, GAI.,
ONLY MANUFACTURER’SAGENT
FOR THE SALE OF
A.KB OTHER FIRST-CLASS INSTRUMENTS FOR GEORGIA, At
BAMA AND TENNESSEE, _
THE StNCER SEWING MACHINE
The People’s Favorite,
THE LARGEST SALES BECAUSE THE MOST POPULAR
The Most Popular Because the Best.
VERDICT OF THE LADIES.
THE stubborn fact shown by the returns, that the Singer Sewing Machine
the only one whose sales have largely and steadily increased every year, uninterrupt
edly—that last year the sales more than doubled those of the nejt highest competitor,
and nearly equalled the sales of all the other companies combined, demonstrates beyond
all controversy that
THE SINGER SEWINGpI ICHINE
is the most popular, because, in the estimation of the ladies of the count superio
to any other ma ufactured. The following returns of sales, sworn to by company
tells the story :
Sales in 1871. 1872. 1873. 1874. 1875.
By the Singer 131,260
Wheeler & Wilson 128,526 174,088 ~ 110,190 92,827 103,710
Ilovve (Jan. 1, to July 1) 34,010 145,000 No returns 35,000 25,000
Remington 25,110
Domestic 10,397 49,555 40,114 22,700 21,452
Sales fnr 1876, 262,316 Machines.
Safes Still Increasing. All Competition Distanced.
Send your address for a catalogue of the celebrated BAZAAR, GLOVE-FITTING PAT
TERNS. They are the best, the cheapest and most stylish patterns in the market.
The Company are not and wiil not be respousible for any private debis "of its
agents, such as board, stable or livery bills, &c.
Address
G. W. LEONARD, or
The Singer Manufacturing Cos. \ c. b. cresshaw,
~ j Cor.Broad and Ala. St. Atlanta, Ga.
W- H. T ORRENCE,
mays anvassing Agent for Gordon C ouuty.
EffelSiinPSSffl
ji
L^York.
jun9 ly.
ASK YOUR, GROCER FOR IT!
R. 8. Norton & Son,
HOME, GhA.
ARE NOW RECEIVING A LARGE|AND FINE SToCK 0*
Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes,
HATS, OIiOTHINa, ctoo.,
Which were bought revy low and will be short profits.” SLOWER J PRICES
THAN HERETOFORE IN 1 OME. 0
To eatisly yourself please call and exam §*p2f***.
*|£<V v ~ w
THE NEW
HOME
sii We
WAS AWARDED TUB
FIRST PREMIUM!
At the Centennial Exhibition, 1876, and has
always carried off the highest honor* , -
wherever exhibited.
A COMPACT, BIWPZI*. DURABUL
Light Hunnins: and EFFICIENT ••LOCK
STITCH” MACHINE. ADAPTED to the
WANTS of EVERYBODY. The HO MR
SEWING MACHINE wasPsrfscDdeighi
years since by the aid of the best Inventive
talent Mechanical Skill. It COMBINES
all the Essential Parts of a FrEBT
MACHINE, is SIMPLE in CONSTBUCTIO
SUPERIOR in Strength and Baau
contains less Wofkina Parts aQ d is Cspk:
of DOING a Ji'Ur r<i£ V e ot VorfcthsnSi
Sewing Machines. It will BUlf for y
without COSTING ONE CENT for Rktai
In the Manufacture of this MACHINE ;
Very Best Materials are uS*
The WEARING PARTS are HARDEN!
and the Mechanism has been COXSTKCCV
with the epecial of producing
Easy Running, DURABLE, and am.-
NOISELESS MACHINE, adapted KQCaI
well for Coarse or fine THREAD, CO •
TON, SILK or LINEN, SEWING from t*
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