Calhoun times. (Calhoun, a.) 1876-1876, January 05, 1876, THE CALHOUN TIMES-SUPPLEMENT, Image 1

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CA LI lOUN TIMES! ®' I RIiLM.W, Ejlilor Wednesday, January 5, 1 s 7 <;^ A Baptist Preacher Testifies.— P r ‘ Tutt : Bear Sir: Having used in my family for six years your Expec . torant, I deem it due to vubrself and the public to state that I have uniform' ly found it efficient in relieving and curing pulmonary diseases. lam strict ly opposed to quackery, but touching this very pleasant and excellent medS bine “ I have testified that which Ido that which I have experienced.’* Respectfully yours, J . C. llargr< V's, Pastor Baptist Church, Elmira, N. Y. March 19, 1874. NOTICE ! ill who are indebted to the firm of fjeo. W. Wells & Cos., either by note or account, will do well to call and settle by the Ist day of January, as we need money and must have it; by complying With the above you will sate trouble and tost. Geo, W. WeLxs & Cos. Notice to debtors. After January Ist our books and hotes will be placed in the hands of a collecting officer. Those desiring to Save costs can do m by paying before ihat timd. Gray & MiDttefiTON. Fromi the Macdii Dady Telegraph and Messerlger. Dentifrice —We repeat that Dan forth s Sanative Dentifrice is the most elegant and efficient detergent for the teeth and gums we have ever used, and do confidently recommend it to f he pub lic; and we doubt not that if mothers would teach their children to tfise their little brushes with this preparation, their teeth would last from ten to twenty years longer. It is the world’s Denti frice. For sale by Reeves & Malone. DO YOU WANT HEALTH ? Why will ye die ?—Deatb, of what Is worse, is the inevitable resiilt of con tinued suspension of the menstrual flow. It is a conditioh which should hot be trifled With. Immediate relief Is *' only safeguard against Iriiin. In all cases of suppression, sus pension of other irregularity of the “ courses,” Dr. J. Bradfield’s Eemalfi Ilegulatof Is the only dtife remedy. It acts by gi'vihg tone ttf the nervous cefi ires, improving the blood and determin. Ing directly to the organs of menstrua' tion. It is a legitimate prescription, and the most intelligent Doctors use it. Prepared by J. H. Bradfield, druggie’t, Atlanta, Ga.. $1.50 per bottle, and sold by respectable druggists everywhere. Boon to Suffering Females. LaGr/ng£,Ga., Mar. 29,1870. Brad field <0 Cos., Atlanta , Ga.: Dear Sirs —l take pleasure In stating that I have used for the last twenty years the medicine you are put-, ting up, kriown as Dr. Bradfields Fe inale Regulator, and consider it the best bomlinatien over gotten together for the diseases for which it is recommend ed. I have been familiar with the pie paration both as a practitioner of medi cine and in domestic practice, and can honestly say that I consider it a boon to suffering females, and can but hope fhat every lady in the land, who may be suffering in any way peculiar to their sex, may be able to procure a bottle,and their sufferings may not only be relieved but they may be restored to health and Strength. With my kindest regards, I am, respectfully, ( W. B. Ferrell, M. D. I, yards of the best jeans ever offered in Cherokee Georgia, cheap for the cash or produce at Foster & Har lan’s. Prints, Domestics, Jeans, &c., w ery fcheap at J. W. Marshall’s. Ho .N & McGhke, wholesale Grocers and Commission Merchants, Rome, Ga, will defy any house in North Georgia to tinder sell them in groceries, arid giiar rintee as high prices for ali cottori 3ent them to sell—ship them your cotton dnd fiend them your orders. ATTENTION, DEBTORS. The year is drawing to a close, and I Would remind those who are indebted fife that I need money. If satisfactory Settlements are not made at an early day [positively intend to press accounts by legal process. J. W. MARSHALL. Fifteen cents per pound will bo paid for cotton to those againsd whom we hold guano accounts. Foster & Harlan. J. W. Marshall has made preparation for the season by laying in a good stock of ready-made clothing, in suits and separately, and is offering them low. Buy Christmas Toys at J. W. Marshall’s tIOLONISTS, EMIGRANTS AND TRAVELERS WESTWARD. For map circulars, condensed time fables and general information in regard fhe transportation futilities to all points in Tennessee, Arkansas, Missouri, Min nesota, Colorado, Kansas, Texas, lowa, New Mexico, Utah and California, ap ply to or address Albert B. Wrenri, General Railroad Agent, Atlanta,Ga. No one should go West without first getting in communication with the Gen eral Railroad Agent ard become in formed as to superior advantages, cheap and quick transportation of families, household goods, stock, and farming Implements generally. All ihfohnatibh cheerfully given. W. L. DANLEY, G. P. & T. A. npi Ifi/lfflorple Hal Until Intemperance Speedily cured by DR. BECK'S only known and sure Remedy. NO OIIAKUF. lor treatment Until cured. Call on or address Sr. J,C. BECK, 112 John St., Cincinnati, 0. THE CALHOUN TIMES— Sheetings, shirtihg*, prffiis £f?d dd tions at the lowest prices at J. 11. Arthur’s. * A large stock of ready made cloth ing just received, and will'be s.ld at low prices, at Foster & Ilai’an’s. FOB THE CAS FI Foster & Harlan are determined not to be undersold by any body. The riiost goods? for the least money, call early. Those ?n need of hor-c colL.rs will Call on Foster & Harlan. Go to Foster & Harlan’s, if you wish to purchase a Cotton Gin, of the Win ship, or sonic other good make; a Sor ghum Mill or Cider Mill, at low fig ures. A FINE stock of saddlery, linrso col lars, bridles, etc., just received at J. Arthur’s. The place to biiy yotir grobcHes is at J. W. Marshall’s. REDUCTION 1 Goods cheaper than they have ever been sold in this market at the Cheap Cash Store. Best prints at T* cts. to 8o cts., shnting, B cts.; Roswell’s yarns, §1 15; good brogan shoes, 81 50; heavy boots, 83 00 to $4 00; and other goods in proportion. Always keep a full stock on hand, and won’t be undersold if we lose money by it. R. M. & C. C. Lallan, Succ’rs to B. G. Boaz FURNITURE MFURNITTJre ! ! A good line of Forni.ure can always be found at the Cheap Cash Store of B. M. &C. C. Ilailan. When waning anything in this line give them a call. Roswell yarns at 81.15. and other goods at greatly reduced prices. We will guarantee better bargains than can be had anywhere in North Georgia, Atlanta and Rome not excepted. Come arid price our goods and be convinced. B. M. & C. C. Harlan, Succ’rs to B. G. Boaz. NOTICE No more groceries at thirty days time On and after this date I will sell groce ries strictly for cash or. produce. I will sell groceries as cheap as they can be fold in this market. “ Quick sales and small profits ’’ is my motto ; come ynd see me and be convinced that I sell cheap for cash or produce. Respectfully, l>ecl. H. K. lliciffe. REEVES & MALONE will pay the highest market price f..r produce in exchange for goods, or in settlement of acccouuts. Saddles of superior finish, audit low prices, cati bo found at Foster & Harlan’s. lints, Boots and Shoes, a full lire to suit the trad* ,at J. W. Marshall’s. J. H. Arthur is just receiving a well assorted lot of clothing,boots, hats, prints, notions, and dry goods generally, and is desirous that the public shall know that he is selling for cash at prices that absolutely defy competition. If you Want bitfgains call at his store and you will not be disappointed. Oct2G. DR. SALTER’S SPECIALTIES. At the Eclectic Dispensary cancers are successfully treated and a cure ef fectcd in ninety nine cases out of a hun dred, when taken in time. Rheumatism cured in every case in from one to three months, at a c st. of five dollars per month for medicines. Diseases of the Throat cured in from one week to two months. Catarrh of the Head cured in one to three months, in most cases; oc casionally meet with one requiring more time. Womb Diseases —Ulceration,lnflam mation, Leucorrhea, cured in one-half the time required by other systems, and without the use of caustics. Epileptic Fits relieved and per ua nently cured In most cases from six to twelve months required for a perma nent cure. Nervous Debility, from excess, self-abuse, etc., successfully treated and cured in from one to five months Blood Diseases cured in from three to twelve months. KiLney Diseases cured in one to three months. Diseases of Liver amenable to treatment, permanently cured in a few months. Neuralgia and other nervotiS dis eases successful!} treated. Call on or address S. F. Sa’tcr, M. D., No. 55 Broad Street, Atlanta, Ga Terms of Treatment : Consultation free. Prescription anp medicine per month, ! five dollars, in all chronic cases —C-in- bers and Turn irs excepted. Operations on the eye, etc., at very low rates. dec22-3ui NOTICE ! We have closed out our stock of goods. But for the accommodation of those ins debted to us we can be found at the old Stand, for a short time, with our books open for settlements. Please call at once, as we are compelled to have mon ey, and will see on all claims not paid soon —unless by special agreement. Re member now that you have notice. Boaz & Barrett. Buy your Christmas RreSentS at J. W. Marshall’s Our stock is complete and our prices defy competition. North Georgia can’t beat us. We mean business,, and for the cash will not be ndersutd by any body. Foster & Harlan. REEVES & MALONE will sell goods as cheap as the cheapest or cash. Crockery ware,Queen’s ware, factor rv yarns, etc., cheap at J. 11. Arthur’s. J. W. Marshall offers bargains. Try him if you don’tbelieViJ it. JUur 3\tU*ertis?ments. AIAA DAY at home. Agents wanted. \| / Outfit and terms free TRUE 6c CO., i IrJ Augusta. Maine. I>ER WEEK GUARANTEED to \ / / agents, male and female, in th ir -ip Ia own locality. Terms and outfit free. Addrcs; P. 0.. Vickeiy & Cos, Augus ta, Maine. (!*OA por da y at llonie - Sample"' AS toS/ worth $1 free. Stinson <Sr EJY *i 7 rw' ”Cos., Portland, Maine. A LENTS, the greatest charce of the age. Address, with stamp, National Copying Cos., Atlanta, Ga. /hlAperdav. Business SATO-A 11 honorable and In *** W PIU crativc , Age,,,, wanted. Address Morion Supply Cos., Ma rion, Ohio. Mind reading, psychomancy, FASCINATION, Soul Charming, Mes merism, and Marriage Guide, showing how either sex may fascinate and gaifi the love and affection of any person thej? chcvse in stantly, 400 pages. By mail 50 cents.— Hunt & Go., 130 South 7tli street, Philadel phia . ADVERTISING irT Religious and Agricultural WEEKLIES HALF - PRICE ! Send for Our Catalogue ON THE LIST PLAN. For information, address fefio. 1\ ROWELL & CO., 41 Park Row, NEW YORK. ADVERTISING IN CANADIAN NEWSPAPERS ©1 for 25 Cents. Sknd for Our Catalogue ON THE LIST PLAN. For information, address GEO. P. ROWELL A CO , 41 Park Row, NEW YORK. GEO. W. WEILS & GO., Would again call the ntfcn'ion of titfcpu-Mie o the fact that they still have on hand a good stock of One and Two Horse Wag ons. Spring Wagons, Jstt tf (jies. etc. We i’lsb haveo i hand a large nssUlmcni ol our * Kxuelsiior Ploavs, and all other goods in the agricultural line. We are also supplied with a full line of SADDLERY AND HARNESS all of which c will sell very cheap for cash. Call and price our goods before pur chasing elsewhere, Georgia, Gordon' Coout? : r PO all whom it may concern : Jasper N A Smith having in proper form applied to me for permanent letters of administration on the estate of M. 11. Jackson, late of said county— This is to cite all and singular, the cred itors and next of kin of M. H. Jackson, to be and appear at my office within the time olio wed by law, and show cause, if any they can, why permanent administration should not be granted to Jasper N. Smith, on M If. Jackson’s estate. Witness my hand and official signature. D. W. NEEL, Oidinary. CARRIAGES, BUGGIES AM) WACOM. fJMIE undersigned having purchased o I Mr. Z. T. Gray his shop, tools, and -lock of material, consisting of everything ne cessary to the completion of first-class Wags ons, Carriages and Buggies, and also Har ness, Bridles, &c., together with All Kinds ot Farm Work, in Wood Iron and Steel, Horse-shoeing done in the best style. Al. kinds of repairing done at short notice, find in good style. The same hands contin ued in the shops, with the addition of Mr. Melts, who is known to be among tlie best of wood workmen. Air. Gray will give his personal attention in tlie shops for awhile Try me. All work and prices warranted satisfactory. A liberal discount will be made for cash. A. W. IiEEYH. Georgia, Gordon Coun'.y: TOIIN M. PATTON having applied to be •J appointed guardian of the person and property of James 31. Pcnde”, a minor un der years of age, resident of said county— This is to cite all persons concerned to be and appear at the term of the Court of Or dinary to be held alter the expiration of thirty days from the first publication of this notice, and show cause, if any they can, why John M. Patton should not be entilist ed with the guardianship of the person and property of James M- Ponder. Witness my official signature. D. Wi NEEL, Ordinary. TAKE SIMMONS’ LIVER REGULATOR; For all diseases of the Liver Stomach and Spleen. MALARIOUS FEVERS, BOWEL COM PLAINTS, DYSPEPSIA, MENTAL DE PRESSION. RESTLESSNESS, JAUNDICE; NAUSEA. SICK HEADACHE, COLIC, CON STIPATION and BILIOUSNESS. It is eminently a Family Medi cine, am! by being kept r*-ady for immediate resort, many an hour c'f suffering and many a dollar in time ; and doctors' bills is saved. After Forty Years’ trial it is stil! receiving the most unqualified tes timonials of its virtues, from per sons of the highest eharrtcter and responsibility.. Eminent physi cians commend it as the most EFFECTUAL SPECIFIC fo v Constipation, Headache, Pain in the Shoulders, Dizziness. Sour Stomach, bad taste in the mouth, bilious attacks, Palpita tion of the*lleart, Pain in the revjon of the kidneys, despondency, gloom afid forebod ings of evil.all of which are the offspring of a diseased Liver. The Liver, the largest organ in the body is generally the seat of fhe disease, and i f not Regulated in time, great suffering, wretched ness, and DEATH will ensue. IF you feel Dull Drowsy,Disifit* iT.viKD, have frequent Headache, A 1 'Ti-Tastes badly, poor A pe tite and Tongue Coated, you are i uttering from Torpid Liter cr “ Jiiliousnriis,” arid not! ing will cure you so speedily and perma nently. “ 1 have never seen ir tfied such a simple, efficacious,satisfactory and pleasant remedy in my life.’’—// It<n')i<?, St. Louis, AIo. lion Alex. //. Stephens. <• I occasionally rise, Vlien my condition requires it Dr. Simltmrts’ Liver Regulator, with good effect.’”— doi). Alex. 11. Stephens. Cocci'unr of Alabama. To .r Regulator has been in U3C in mv family for some time, and 1 am persuaded it is a valu ib'iq addition to the medical sci ence.”— (lor; J. dill Shorter, Ala. “1 have used the Regulator in my family for the past Seventeen years. 1 can safely rcccomiriend it to the world as the best med icine I hnv, ever use t for the class of dis eases it purports to cure.”— ll. F. Thiypcn. President of City Bank. *• Simmons Liver Regulator lia proven a good an l efficacious m-diciilc.”— C. A. A utting. Druggists. “We have Ocen acquainted with Dr- Niiti mons’Liver Medicsne 'or more than twen ty years, and know it to be the best Liver Regulator offered to the public.”— 3l. R. Ly on auj 11. L. Lyon, Bellefontaine, Ga “I was cuied by .Summons’ Liver Fegu iato after having suffered several yoars with chills and fever.”— ll. F. Anderson. The Cierdm. “ My wife and myself have u-ed the Reg ulatorfer years, and testify to its great vir tue.”—Rev. ,/. R. J'eldcr. Perry, Ga. Tadics Endorsenunt. “I have given your medicine a thorough trial and in no case has it failed to give full satisfaction.”— Eden Marin in, Chattahoo chee, Fla. Professional. “From actual experience in the use of t'rs medicine in my practice. ! have been and am satisfnd to use and prescribe it as i purgative medicine.”— Dr../. IF. M. E. Eiorida Cieiifercnee.. “ I have used Dr. /Simmons’ Liver Reg.' hum- in Ttr, -f'ani’ly lor Dyspepsia and sick tea'ache and regard it an invaluable rem edy. It has not failed to give relief in any astanco. ’— R. r. )! r . F F.usterling' PrcSi’deht Oglethorpe t'ofbge. “.Simmons’ Liver Regulatoi i-- fUrLunly n poo die for that class of complaints which t claims to cure.”— lter. Dot-id i, d'x. No fns'nnee <f a Fed are nii Rem "if Warn ??himoils.’ Liver Regulator has been operly taken, J. 11. Zeilin Ik Cos , sop2t) ly. Proprietors. NOTICE! I hiive sold my entire stock of merc’ian lise to Messrs. 13. 3|. & ('. (;. Harlan, and would respectfully solicit my friends and customers to give them a fair H'ial. They ire polite and clever geiftleutin. D. 0. BOA 7/. Dec km Lit:” 7; 'S7’>. FURTHER! Having purchased of Mi'. P>. G. Boaz his en.irc stock ot merchandise, we respectfully -ol'c t the pa ronag • of his friends and cus tomeis and the public generally. We shall keep always on hand the LARGEST AND BEST Selected Stock of Goods to be found in this market, and will guaran tee better bargains than can be had any where in North Georgia. It. M. & C. C. HARLAN. .Successors to 13. G. BOAZ. decB-4t. GENERAL MERCHANDISE! Rare Imlrieeinents Offer; <l •f.M .marshall Would remind his friends arid the public that he has in stock DAY GOODS, PRINTS, BOOTS & SHOES, READY-MADE CLOTH ING, 1 ATS, JEANS, NOTIONS, &C. And a full line of Famil v Grocei ies I I the heaver class of which He has moved j into Iris basement room. All goods sold at j lowest competition prices, Call and be I TRY US BEFORE BUYINS ELSEWHERE • THE CASH GROCERY STORE. Siielor & Rankin, THEIR MOTTO: LIVE AND LET LIVE. The substaniials of life a specially. Everything at bottom figures for cash. M ill pay cash or barter for eggs and butter. August 0, 1875. THE OLDEST HOUSE IN CALHOUN. l^stablislied NEW G OODS ! N KW CxOOJDS! iITE are pleased to notify our friends 11 1 at we are now laying in a lhfg'c and superior \V stock of Seasonable Groodls. Those who wish will give us a call. FOSTER &• HARIjAIN. REEYES & MALONE Are now receiving a large anti well selected stock of BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CLOTHING, And a GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF DRY GOODS, Which we offer to the Fall Trade low for cash. Our lAisineßS will be cbnduMed by Mr JAS. S. HARKINS. Call and see Our Elegant Assortment of Ladies' Shoes. J. 13 S. HOLMES, M l). \Ym. L. GORDON HOLMES & GORDON, Wholesale and Idetai Dru^gi^ts, No. 19 iii-OiUl Street (SIIORTEH itLOCF,) Home, Ua. A) BALERS IN DRUCS, PfsEDICiidHS, CHEMICALS, /£ Dye-Stuffs, Toilet & Fancy Articles, Paints, drills, P > u.t-fc's" 7 G-lass MbS* TOBACCO, CIGARS, &c. Fisk’s Patent Metalic BURIAL CASES. Hating purchased the' stock of Boaz & Barrett, which will constantly be added fo,‘ a full range Of sßes can always be found at the oi l starid Uf Reeves & Malone. dec 15 Cm. Ti A. FOSTER; Special xsotice. MIS- HUDGINS, cab now befouud at MRS. MILLS’ FURNISHING FSTABLISHMENT, I 51 Broad Street, Koine, Ga., ivlcfo she K prepared to db Mhlitba funking and ( iriting in all its branches. Call find see. Mrs. Mills is receiving a full stock of millinery and fancy notions, latest styles felt, straw and velvet liiits. tlbaks acks and wraps in endless variety. KveryMririg necessary k-pt for ladies’outfit. [scp’i'.l-7m. Awarded the Highest Mfedal at Vienna E. & H. T ANTHONY & CO., 591 BroJtrtwa.v Sett York. (Opp. Mctropolitltfi Hotel.) Manufacturerc, Importers & Deal ers in CHROMOE AND FRAMES, Stereoscopes and Views, Albums, Graphoscopes an I suitable views, Pliotograpliic Materials, We are Headquarters fo • everything in the way of StcveOscopiicons end Magic Lanterns. Be:ng manufacturers of the Micro- S' i a fife Lantern , Stereo-Pan opticbii, l hicersity Stereoscope icon, A< Icei/tseEs S'creoscopticon, 4 Vtopticoh , Sc ho >1 lantern , Family Lantern. People's L<r:iterh. Each sQlc being the best of its class in tlie fharkei. Catalogues of I.^nt r us and Slides with difpfctions for using :er t on application. Any f*ntel'pt-ising faun can make me 3 with a magic lantern. Cut out this adtetfisement for refer 1 cnce sep29-9m UI)AVI A Q H UADQUA UTF.It S ferj \J n liU My U. Foreign and Ain crier, u j Chromos, Dealers, Agents. Trunk and Boxmakerb Newspaper Publishcri and Tea .Stores, will fiat! a complete supply. Our new and brilliant specialties a e u lequalled. I Our rik 11 mounted Chromos outsell any thing in the market. Twelve samples for 1 gl.riO; one hundred for Sb.oo. Illustrated ■ C atalogue free. J. Latham & Cos., 41 vt Washington St., Boston, .1/ass. P. U. Boj 2134. roct!3 5w '.UdceUancous. CHEAPEST AND BEST! HOWARD lilliffllt! CEBIT! MANUFACTURED NEAR KINGSTON, BARTOW COUNTY, GEORGIA. Eiftffll to.heb'est im'portcd Portland Cement. Solti /■)• ('irruhir. Tot this L'forc buying else (e fir re. Refefs by permissiofi Gj Mr, A. J. West, I’residtnt of Hherokee Ifob Gotnpanv. Folk county, Georgia, who has built a splendid dam across Cedar Greek, Using this cement, and prohofttlbitig it the best he ever used. Also refer to Messrs. Shtlfl ; Son & llro., J. E. \ eal, F. 1. Stone. J. Cohen and Major lout Berry, Rente, Georgia, Major H. Bry an, oi SuTan'nah. T. ('. Douglas, Sunerin tendent (>i Masonry, East Biver Bridge, New York, Gen. \\mi Mcßae, Superintcnd | out W; & A; Bail road, Capf. .7. Posteil, G. E. AddfcPS (I. JL WALING, Kingston, Ga octl3l y. T. M hi Bit s sii.i snni i:. Gootl Saddle *unl Ifor.sei* and Now Vcliiclos. Horses and mules for sale. Stock fed and cared for. Charges will be reasonable. Will p y the cash for corn in he ear ar.d ‘‘odder in the bundle. feb3-C. GEORGIA, (;oi don Ccisnfy, TO all v,him it may concern ; L A. Sex J- tin ha ing in proper form applied tot C lor permanent leters of adm'nisua iin on the e tale of S. T. Sext fi, late of said county — This is to cite all and singular, the cred itor and next of bln of S. T. Sexton. to he and appear at my office within the time il : lowed by law and shod cause, if ar.v they can, why permanent administration should not be granted to L; A Sexton, n S. TANARUS, Sexton's estat'-. Witness my hand and effi dleuai signature. This Dec. 2dtlj 1875. L>. W. NE. L‘, )rd f. jan )-3dd. Ctiiiit) : GL. Me DON A LI) has applied for ex cm ption •of pet son.i By.and setting aj a t and valu ation ot homestead uiid 1 will pass upon the ! same at ten o'clock a m on tha 11 b of this I itis'a't at my office in Calhoun, ’if i .Jan ' uary 4. 1 175. D. W. NELL, Ur I’y. jaus-2w, I PtereUancouiS. /. T. GUAY. A. .1. MIDDLi GRAY & MIDDLi DKALEas IN Family & Fancy Grocer COURT HOUSE STREET Everything usually found in a first Grocery establishment can be had of i OUR STOCK 1$ SUPER and we can supply tlie wants o ' alb ask old friends affd the public genci give us a trial. We soft LOW CAf and guarantee good bargains. The highest market prices will ho p cash for all kinds of country prod e. G RA Y & MIDDLF/1 0 Gordon Sheriff’s Safe W r ILL be sold before the Court door in" fife town of Calhoun, G county, Georgia, between the legal of sale, Nn the first. Tuesday in Feb rLxt, the i'odowirtg property, to wit : 112 acres b’f ltftid, lfi’ore or less, I t of land number 37.5, in the 14tl triot and 3d section of Gordon county the sme beirlg off fhe noflh d ide id lot, and north of the Oostanaula vr Also 10.) a ere 3, mb're or iess, off of land number 152, in the 14th distrii 3d section of Gordon cbiinty, Ga., the being nil of said lot north of the Oust la river, as the property of E. S. Ma satisfy one Superior Court fi fa in f.r F. A. Kirby vs. ri. S. Mann, as priii and Joseph E. llcavcrs as indorser Jonathan De\V, security on stay. D< tint E. S. Mann, in posscssijn and no POSTPONED SALE. Also, at the same time and place, w sold iot of land No. 83, in the 7th and and 3d section of Gordon county, a property of John A; I'ulli m, to satbf diecufion issued from the Superior Go Gordon county, in favor of \Ym. Dill Sou against John A. l’ulli.m. John A liam m po’ss ssion and notifie . l’ri pointe t util by plaintiff s attorney. This Decernl, v 28. 1875. 1. E. BA IiTLE'. TANARUS, ’lit- To Contractors. Will be let to the lowest bidder o first Tuesdi y in January, 187(5, tlieco for building two bridges, one on Out Ik creek, near W. W. Harkins’ and the on Little Sola ptoy creek, near li. 81 land’s. Also the, repairing of 1’ creek bridge. ''Specifications can be st calling on the undersigned. T A Fo Clerk Board of County Coiiimissiont decS 31 and. Georgia, Gffrdon CoVni : I ) B MAULDIN lias applied for oxen b. of personality, ami 1 vill pass tno same on the 3tnh inst., at 1U oel M..at in\ otllce in Calhoun. This D < Ist, 1875 . D. W. NEEL, Urdu a GEOHGIAj Gordbu County: HUGH MASSEY has applied to m 6’ tempt ion of personalty and si apart and valuation of homestead, : wdl pass upon the same 6ti th i 14th o, instant, at It) o’clock a. m., at layoff Calhoun.' This January 4, 1875. D. W. NEEi , Urditia jans-2w v Brick-Layer & Contract fill IE nndci signed most respect fully 1 leave to iniovm (be citizens of C and surrounding country dint, having , c red t ie aid of Mr. Hilburn a nil I oic hi ickl.iycv and Barney G’Fallon j number one l ock-iiiaso’’. is prepared j all wotk in I is line in the most sai fa I manner and on moderate terms. The r mge of the public general!v solieitc ' MEN BY M. 151 i.1.11l M I Calhoun, Ga., Novemberis All orders addressed :o me as above receive prompt alien ion. novlO JjN & A 1 ! I.N MIL ATTORNEYS AT LAW, CALHOUN, ( Will practice in all the Superior C >m of Oho-okee Gr rgia, the Supreme Go j the State and the United States Distric ; Circuit oiirts. at Atlanta. ! BARBER Slloi By JOE DORRS. j T WOULD respectfully remind the j , JL ’of Gallioun and v cinity that l at, I pared to d<. hair-cutt’ny, shampooing ving, etc., in a superior manner. Sha 15 cents; hair cutting, 25 cents; slum ing, 25 cents. Call on me at my shoj tween the Calhoun Hotel and the rail (3. OR 4IA, Cos. ft ft C( i !i;y. Board of Coux.y Commissioners Novk.mhek Term 18 This is to notify all whom it may cern. tliat a certain road, petitioned 1< Westey Kinm an, li. . Gardner and of has been reviewed, marked out and re ed favorably by Reviewers appciutei said board, and that said road will b tablished i.s maikid out by said revie as a second-ciass public road on the Monday in December rext, if guo d e be shown to tbe contrary. Said road marked out as follows : To 1 the Adairsville and Calhoun road at or the line between lots of lend Nos. 173 1 i 1, in the 15th district and 3d section, '‘ing east along said line until it inter tne old settlement road, thence with road a northeastwavd direction with slight changes on lot No 186, in t! e - district and secti n j si.id road *o pns tlie residences of T. J. McGill, Wesley man, 11. 8. Gardner and J. M. l’enr t ience on to the plantation of Miss Or Birrett until it reaches the tor.v of road on s.ud plafitfttion, then.-e along foot of the ridge, as marked b; blazes, til it teiinitiates at tin; folk of the pu load near Mrs. Martha Barrett's. This vember Ist. 1876. 0. KING, ( hairmai Board of County Commissioner A true copy ft out the minutes. novo-30d Thus. A. Foster Gh*H South Tide Court House Street-