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n ALHOUN TIM ES
Central fiwrtarj),
Lodges.
, Kellogg Royal Arch Chapter, No. 61, F. A,
w. J. Reeves, 11, P. T. J. Shepcard,
Secretary. ' Regular meetings second and
fourth Tuesday night in each month.
Oothcmloga L*4ge, .V#. M, k\ A T
M. Ellis. W. M. T. J.
Regular meetings fim an* thi#d Tuesday
liight in each month. *
Robinson Lodge, No. 180. LOG i\ T
M. Ellis, W. C. T. J. N. Kiker, W.'s. Regl
ular meetings every Saturday night.
Calhoun Grange, No. 30, P. oj IL— Aaron
ltoff, Master. J. M. Reeve, Secretary
Regular meetings, first Saturday in each
month.
Superior Court.
( iierokee Circuit. —C. D. McCutchen,
Judge. Albert T. Hackett, Solicitor Gen
eral.
Bartow—Second Mondays in January an
July.
Catoosa -Second Mondays in February
and August.
Dade- Third Mondays in March and Sep
tember.
Gordon—First Mondays in March and
September.
Murray- -Third Mondays in Februry and
August.
Whitfield —Fimt Mondays in April an 1
October.
LOCAI, IVLSAVS.
Well, here it is, the 26th of Jahua l
ry, and no winter yet.
Wheat in this vicinity looks well.—
Oats also.
Be sure and hear the speech of lion.
Thos. Hardeman next Satunuajr.
The Mary Carter passed up the riv
er to Carter’s Landing Tuesday morning.
Freight is rather dull on the river.
Plum*! Rees are blooming. If this
continues we will have the lovely spring
a little before her time comes.
Tf people were forced to wrap them
selves in their own virtue alone, there
would be some frozen to death around
here this winter.
Mrs. Curtis, wife of Wm. Curtis,
senior, one of the oldest citizens of
Cordon coun*y, died last week at the
age of 76, of congestion.
No man can afford to be without a
newspaper this year. Think of the
many important events. If you are
Roi taking the Time*, subscribe at
once.
A Gordon county man who has late
ly got out of a law suit wants to obtain
a large framed picture of a cow. with
ono e tat t'uj head and the other at
the tail, and the lawyers ipean while
m'lk’.ug quietly.
An old lady of Calhoun wants to
know what wc are coding to, sinee
Calhoun is literary aMrfotmded by
steam whistles, two saw*.if*, owe I*"-
ing mill a steamboat and a big railroad
furnishes too much music for her ner
vous system.
A DOCTER in this county practices
economy as well as mcdicitfe He writes
his own labels in a bold, legible band
as follows : “ Parigorick,” “Sulfate
Queenene," “ Tinter Iluberb,” “ Sassy
frack,” “ Arse-a fittity,” “Sitron Save,”
Sir Epecake,” •* Blud llute,” etc.
Tiie speech of Hon. i’hos Hardeman
at this place next Saturday, will bring
together a large audience. None
should lose an opportunity of hearing
so able a statesman. In tho s e precari
ous times farmers as well as others need
all the advice they can get.
We call attention to the advertise
went of Adair & Brothers, Atlanta, Ga.
agents fur the Pacific Guano Company.
These gent'emen enjoy an extensive
trade in fertilizers won by the general
merits of the guanoes they handle.—
Foster & Harlan are the local agents. —
Call on them fcr fertilizers.
We have received number 14 of Pe
ters’ Household Melodies. This is an
elegant musical monthly, published at
$4 per annum by J. L. Peters, 843
Broadway New York. It is devoted to
vocal music alone.and each number con
tains a desirable collection of songs, du.
cts choruses, etc.
The Savannah Morning News com
memorated the 2Gth anniversity of its
career by moving into an elegant five
story building, on the 15th instant. —
This edifice ha| been erected Dy the
proprietors and affordsevery convenience
for the publication of the News which
is run on a scale as vast as that of
most any daily in the South. The
News is an enterprising journal and
richly deserve* prosperity.
In a London letter to the New York
World is given an interesting review
°f the state of Methodism throughout
l he world, the total number of commu
nicants being cs timated at 3,704,193,
giving, with their families, about 14,500-
( h)0 attendants on the worship of the
sect. The Year Book, whence these
figures are laken,estimates the member
®hip of the Methodwt Episcopal Church
! n the United States at 3,900,000.
fhe official statistics give tile Church
-Wth 1,904,353 members, iaeludiag
“‘misters and probationers, and make
. v lue of the property of the church
excess of $31,001,0J0.
huve7b and 1876.—What changes
uone taken place in that period ? In
ichw have they been more radical than
in the treatment of diseases. In the ol
den times, nature prostrate with pain
and saffering, was attacked with the
lancet, calomel, blisters, starvation and
thirst. All this was done with honest
intentions but with terrible results. It
is a pleasing fact tht the enlightened
public of the pfeseni dty have discarded
flttch medication. The disorders that
sap the powers, of life are how expelled
by remedial agents, that brace up the
vital strength, while running its cause.
The qualities are found in an eminent
degree in Hr. Tutt’s Vegetable Livef
Pills. They have become celebrated
over a wide extent of the globe as the
safest and gentlest remedial agent ever
offered to suffering humanity, and it is
not the result of newspaper puffing, but
by the great merit of tiie medicine it
self. jan!9-2t.
foal and gustnoss fotirrs.
YOU AHE SUED.
All persons indebted to the late firm
of Hall & Engram, M. 11. Jackson, de
ceased. Jackson & Hall, or Mrs Ann
J. Skelley are notified that they will
be sued if they do not settle immediate
ly. Business is business. Their books
are in my bands, and settlements must
be made. S. R. Freeman.
janl9-3t. Office with Fa’n & Milner.
Sheetings, shirtings, prints and no
tions at the lowest prices at
J. H. Arthur’s.
A. large stock of ready made cloth
ing just received, and will be sold at low
prices, at Foster & Harlan’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 bargains call at Ins store and
you will not be disappointed. Oct26.
NOTICE !
All who are indebted to the firm of
Geo 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 save trouble and
cost. Geo. W. Wells & Cos.
COLONISTS, EMIGRANTS AND
TRAVELERS WESTWARD.
For map circulars, condensed time
tables and general information in regard
the transportation facilities to all points
in Tennessee, Arkansas, Missouri, Min*
nesota, Colorado, Kansas, Texas, lowa,
New Mexico, Utah „nd California, ap
ply to or address Albert B Wrenn,
General Railroad Agent, Atlanta,Ga.
No one should go West without first
getting in communication With the Gen
ial Railroad Agent, ard become in
formed as to superior advantages, cheap
and quick transportation of families,
household goods, stock, and farming
implements generally. Alt information
cheerfully given.
W. L. DANLEY,
G. P. k T. A.
BEN IIILL k JIM BLAINE.
Many disputes over events of the
p i-t, but those who wish to buy GOOD
CLOTHING fur the future, at COST,
will do well to call on
J. W. Marshall.
and Shoes Axes, Sugar Cuf
fje &c., cheap, cheap, cheap at
J. W. Marshall.
SCHOOL BOOKS.
A good assortment will be kept at
the Cheap Cash Store of B. M. & 0. C
Harlan. Parents and teachers will
please give them a call.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS.
After January Ist our books and
notes will be placed in the hands of a
collecting officer. 'Those desiring to
save costs can do so by paying before
that time.
Gray & Middeeton.
110 N & McGhue, wholesale Grocers
and Commission Merchants, Rome, Ga,
will defy any house in North Georgia to
under sell them in groceries, and guar
antee as high prices for all cotton sent
them to sell—ship them your cotton and
send them your orders.
Crockery ware,Queen’s ware, facto
ry yarns, etc., cheap at
J. 11. Arthur’s.
A fine stock of saddlery, horse col
lars bridles, etc , just received at J. It.
Arthur’s.
Saddles superior finish, and at
low prices, can be found at Foster &
Harlans.
FOR THE CASH
Foster Harlan are determined not
to be undersold by anybody. The
most goods for the least money, call
early.
Those in need of hor*e collars will
call on Foster k Harlan.
Our stock is complete and our prices
defy competition. North Georgia can’t
beat . We mean business, and for
the cash will not be ndersoid by any
body. Foster & Harlan.
A Baptist Preacher Testifies.—
Ur. Tuff: —Dear Sir: Having used
in my family for six years your Expec
torant, I*d( em it due to yobrself and
the public to state that I have uniform
ly found it efficient in relieving and
curing pulmonary diseases. I alu strict
ly opposed to quackerjr, but touching
this verv pleasant and excellent medi
cine ct I have testified thw* which Ido
knew and tLat which I have experienced.”
Respectfully yours, J. C Hargroves,
Pastor Baptist Church, Elmira, N. Y.
March 19. 1874.
DR. SALTER’S SPECIALTIES.
At the Eclectic Dispensary cancers
are successfully treated and a cure ef
leeted 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 cost of
five dollars per rndntH for medicines.
Disbarcs of the Throat cured in
from one Meek to two months.
Catarrh of the Head cured in
one td three months, in most cases; oc
casionally meet with bun requiring more
titne..
Womb Diseases —Ulceration,triflam*
mation, Leacorrhea, cured in one-half
tike time required by other Systems, add
without the use ef caustics.
Epileptic Fits relieved And pma*
nently cured. In most cases froth six
to twelve months required fuf 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.
Kidney Diseases cured in one to
three months.
Diseases of Liver amenable to
treatment, permanently cured in a few
months.
Neuralgia aud other nervous diss
eases successfully treated
Call oti or address S. F. Sa’ter, M.
D., No. 55 Broad Street, Atlanta, Ga
Terms of Treatment:
Consultation free.
Prescription anp medicine per month,
five dollars, in all chronic cases—Can
bers and Tumors excepted. Operations
on the eye, etc., at very low rates.
dec22-3m
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 sue on all claims not paid
soon—unless by special agreement, lie
member now that you have notice.
Boa/. & Barrett.
WHY WILL YOU PINE AWAY
Without a Parallel. —The de
mand for Dr. J. Bradfield’s Female Reg
ulator is beyond precedent in the annals
of popular remedies. Orders come in
so thick and fast that the Proprietor
has, heretofore been unable to fill them
all. He is happy to state that airange
ments are now complete by which ho is
rrepared to manufacture Female Regula
tor on a scale equal to the emergency
and the public may feci assured that
their wants may now be supplied.
Physicians of high repute are usiug this
great remedy, in daily practice, all over
Georg'a. Hereafter no woman need
suffer from suppressed, suspended or ir
regular menstruation. This valuable
medicine is prepared by.L. H. Bnfdfield.
Druggist, Atlanta, Ga., and sold at
$1 .50 per bottle by respectable drug
gist throughout America.
II arty, Blooming T Vidotg.
Marietta, Ga. March 9, 1870.
Meur*. Bradjiield Sc Co. — Gentle
men i — Yon will please ship uj another
supply of your invaluable Female
Regulator and forward bill by mail.
W e are happy to state that this remedy
giv es better satisfaction than any arti
cle we sell. We have been selling it
sitce 1868, and witnessed many remark
able cures by it. Among others there
was a lady friend of ours who was sal
low and sickly until she was twenty*
six years old, when she was married.
Her husband lived two years and died.
She continued iu bad health j in fact
she has never been what a wonun ought
to be. A few months after the death
of her husband, she saw your advertise
ment, and came to our store and bought
a Lottie of your Regulator from us, and
took it according to directions. It has
cured her sound and well, brought her
regular monthly periods on, and to-day
she is a hearty blooming widow—with
the use of but two bottles of your Reg
ulator, costing her only three dollars,
when she had tried severel physicians
and spent a great deal of money without
any benefit. Wishing you great suc
cess with your valuable remedies.
We are respectfully yours, etc.,
W. ROOT & SON
Cash paid for all kinds of FURS
and HIDES.
M. F. Govan & Cos.
janl2,tf. Rome Ga.
Rest Java Coffee ir the market to
be had of Gray & Middleton.
jan!2-4w.
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<£)w Piivlietj?.
CALHOUN PRICES CURRENT.
CORRECTED WEEKLY BY GUAY & MIDDLETON.
Butter, Irom wagons 20
Bacon, Hog round, lb 15
Nails. Cut 600
Rye 90
ltags, from wagons...... t 2J
Rope, fr;, lb 28@30
do Machine, do ...... 11012
do Cotton, do 35
Salt, Virginia sack, 2 00
do Liverpool, do
Sugar, Brown, lb 10015
Syrup, Muscavado, gal 50@75
do Golden, do ....... 75@1 00
do Sorghum, do ~ 50
do EcstN. 0. do 100
Cuba Molasses, 50
Tea ?. 1260 2 25
Wool, washed - ,- fbv 25040
Feathers qft lb .” .’... 55
Beeswax do 25
Tallow do 6
Oil, Tanner’s gal., 1 2501 45
Ragging 18020
Tics 10
Pork, ft): 9010
Gorn, new, ear 50
do Shelled 60
Wheat, Red 110
Cotton 11
Chickens, from wagons 15
Coffee, Rio, ft) ... 25030
do Java 50
Eggs, from wagons 124
Flour, from wagons . 303 J
Green Apples 50075
puicis c.jKRENr.
CORRECTED WEEKLY BY H. T. COX & CO.
Atlanta, Ga . 11, 1876.
Corn, wfiite 60 a 65
do ear
Wheat, white 1 40 a 1 45
do Red 185a 1 3
Flour, fancy 7CO a 7 r $
do Family 025 a 650
do Extra 600 a 6 95
Meal 05
Bacon, shoulders 94 a jo
do Hams 13 a 13^
do Clear Sides.... 14
Barley 1 50 a 1 60
Oats 60 a 68
Rye 13 a I 3$
Hay : 1 20 a l 30
Lard, in bbls 1 20 a 1 30
do in cans 124 a 14
Butter, choice 2§ a 25
Eggs 20 a 23
Onions 1 50a200
Irish Potatoes 2 00a2 25
Feathers, new 50 a 55'
Apples 2 60a3 50
Honey 10
lard, 15
Leather, Sole, lb 40@50
Upper
min~j r . mQ
K /A AiMW ill:l
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No 'V‘- , p-0-At : on TT- s ever given such univ- rral satisfaction v
1. - wl.l> or Yl.ii L. .T i.t *j boy Stan : upon th-Sr ti ue m 0i1.:],,
palii: s, nod are cotn;> vd of )*.ircly Ves<HaUeS*audard7smte.i
1m il lie ilfrat r j• v ai-IcucftleUge them the feMsipktLsaut andre
UVercui tyenroif.jr.fi.
F >r I-fro vh-“T®r cause, the CLD STYia
011 l "Rs'i '0 aueter f, ; -ig ttunoj.
For Livor ami Biliousness—'Dta on
SI > LE Bt r I’EES are a si. e cn-e Mr my trout, e of tl:< tlw
VV lieu t >'‘[j la.ii <1 ri’neusnd the J. tiers aunt-date to action tat*
ns a free ll.nf < f the bi.c, leaving the Liver in a EtfiKl
t_l healthy sla to.
JlUiliibe— Ts rvr - Of the J—""lr, of S',t organ!-&i Liver, fot
/L ich uLI) STYl.il B! i'TI. iIS a mi: e ctt. o.
Catarrh.— l liousa-ula are
iitngurousdisease. Thsjte alter.t-e.fOU>STYUi JSiiiTJ
tiji cure, if lakeu acerrd : v r ’ jiErectimi*.
i-evsf and Ag ic—_i o ri ylk riTtrna trt'-ca ti
•t easeriglit at tiio I'iiiut f'rsurctrau.u.tiou, aua ur*s k j
'rJ.eOt'Jlive&nd certui i r .
For Hoad’iches, Dir-incr.s. Rheumatism, Cnea-i..
I'ntremand nla-e-mr-iio ifw .-t-li**. !. .Hat: :>ru<l Dmui.-
] ; !:e Rrvraaeh K I'levs a ) t iirrr. tiioro ; , tn - t:i •ii itas s—
!-i cd ja.-.* te bo ( t> Si. 1 K BITTi i.-L
t.r>3S of Apn°lits—tf ' ad. >v to become TVorons e’
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ft .iy t. 4 - netiat t> ;. • grave, .r t .!■ ia iu - U iue the OL.
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-rj p casru 11 j t :.e.
Ton GJ.iO PTTT 71 w* unßirru-tsseJ By art
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of }#ountt rieiUe —: genuiue witlioyt the slru
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trrsc!.: to uuvndir'.-s onr.'ccho. of price, t
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INIO x >.~Ki Dhi bn!’.! I’rof'vlcfors
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-ait l i- **->a B UiiOijo 1.-.; Aicjer hreUtt-rj Cu.
"'Bsmr* c hopper
iMPROifCDIWARRANTED aVd’K.lW'r'^^cotton
MPlaatcritßd Guano liidtii
hutor. Cultivator. Flatter,
i LMstruiutor and Cultivator
I combined. Coni PliiSt LCV
lattaoiiment. dll warrant-*
I Agents wt ntvil. Send statue
r for niustratvd Circular. witE
. warrantee and certificates, te
D. C. C. & C. CO., Fayet:*-vlli3,
' N. C, or t-3 Local LcAt.
iron in the Blood
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MAKES THE ySAK STRONG.
The Peruvian Syrttp, a Protect
ed Solution of the Protoxide of
Iron, is so combined as to have
the character of an aliment, as
easily digested and assimilated
with the blood as the simplest
food. It increases the quantity
of Nature's Own Vitalizing
Agent, Iron in ihe blood, and.
cures “(tthoztsand ills," simply
by Toning up,lnvigorating and
Vitalizing the System. The en
riched and vitalized blood per
meates every phrt of the body
repairing damages and waste,
searching out morbid secre
tions, and leaving nothing for
• disease to feed upon.
This is the secret of the won
derful success of this remedy in
curing Dyspepsia, Liver Com
plaint, Dropsy, Chronic Diar
rhoea, Doits, Kervous Affections,
Chills and Fevers, Humors,
Loss of Constitutional Vigor,
Diseases of the Kidneys and
Bladder, Female Complaints,
and all diseases originating in
a bad state of the blood, or ac
companied by debility or a lota
state of the system. Being freo
from Alcohol , in any form, its
energizing effects arc not fol
lowed by corresponding reac
tion, but are permanent, infu
sing strength, vigor, and new
life into all parts of the system,
and building up an Iron Con
stitution.
Thousands have been changed
by the use of this remedy, from
weak, Ickly, suffering crea
tin' , *o* strong, healthy, and
hap / nen and women; and
invalids cannot reasonably hes
itate ic give it a trial.
See that each bottle has PERU
VIAN SYRUP blown in the glass.
IPampiilets Frco<
SETH W. FOWLE & SONS, Proprietors,
No. 1 Milton Place, Boston.
Sold by Pul’ccists c£nbbau>.
Gordon Sheriff’s Sales ,
WILL be sold before the Court Ilctisf
door in the town of Calhoun, Gordon
county, Georgia, between the legal hours
of Sale, on the first Tuesday in Febiuary
next, the following property, to-wit:
acres of land, mere cr less, off of
lofof laud number IT 3, in the 14tb dis
trict and 3d section cf Gordon county, Ga.,
the same being off the nciiii side of said
lot, and north of the Oostaaacla river.—
Also 100 acres, more or lcoff of lot of
land number 152, in the 14i,h district and
3d section of Gordon county, Ca., the same
being all of said lot north of the Gostanau
la river, as the property of E. S. Mann, to
satisfy one Superior Court fi fa in favor cf
F. A. Kirby vs. lb S. Mann, as principal,
and Joseph E. Beavers as indorser, and
Jonathan I)cw, security on stay. Defend
ant E. S. Mann, in possession and notified.
POSTPONED SALE.
Also, at the same time and place, will be
sold, lot of land No. 83, in the 7tli district
and 3d section of Gordon county, as the
property of John A. Pulliam, to satisfy one
execution issued from the Superior Court of
Gordon county, in favor of Wm, Dillard &
Sou against John A. Pulliam. John A. Pul
liam in possession .iiid notified. Propei ty
pointed out by p’.iiutia'o litoniey.
Tnis Decern! er 28. 1876.
I. E. BARTLETT, Sheriff.
yick’s
Flower & Vegetable Seeds
are the best the world produces. They are
planted hv a million people in America, and
the result is, beautiful Flowers and splen
did Vegetables. A prl led catalogue sent
free U all who enclose the postage—a 2
cent stamp.
VICK’S
Flower & Vegetable Garden
is the most beautiful work of the kind in
the world. It contains nearly, 150 pages,
hundreds of fine illustrations, and four
Ckromo Plates of Flowers, beautifully
drawn and colored from nature. Price 35
cents, : n paper covers , 65 cents, bound in
elegant cloth.
"Vick 9 #* Floral Guide
This is a beautiful Quarterly Joarnal,
finely illustrated, and containing an elegant
colored Frontispiece with the first number.
Price only 23 cents for the year. The first
number lor 1876 just issued. Address
JAMES VICK, Rochester, N. Y.
HP LYON’S
Irik ITU A 1 BAkl
Only 5G Cents per Bottle.
It promotes the GItOWTII, PRESER
VES the C'OhOR, and Increases the
Vigor and EEAl’Tlof the HAIR,
Ottp. T Himr Tpats ago Lyca b Kathaiboit fob
Xuf. llaik was firet placed in the market by Professor
E. Thomas Lyon, a graduate of Princeton College.
The name is derived from the Greek -Kaihbo,”
signifying to c!ea~ise, purify, rejuvenate, or restore.
-no lavor ithaa received, and the po; ulanty it has
obtained, Is unprecedented acd incredibio. Tt in
creases the Growth and Beauty of the Laos. It is
a delight!c.l crossing. It eradicates dandruff. It
prevents the Hair from turning g:sy. It keep* the
head cool, and gives the hair a rich, soft, glossy ap
pearance. It ia the bamu in Quantity and Quality
as it was over a Qua ,>.teu of a Cknttjiiy Ago, and is
sold by all Lruggists and Country Stores at on.! y 00
Ctatu iiwhodl:,
Elcais’s&kplrlii:,
LYON’S
_ ATHAWPW
DR. WHITTIER,
Hi 617 St, Charles Street, St. Louii, Ho.,
continues to treat all oases of obstacles to roarrlare. blood
pnpurtues, every ailiueut or siosnes* which result, from
jß.rsersuan or imprudence, with unparalleled ucce..
Dr. \S .’e oatatiishment is chartered by the Bute of luis
soorl, Was fotuekd and has beet* established to secure
•Jife, cert&ip and reliably relief. Being a graduate ot
several medical colleges, and haring the experience of a
loug and successful life in hi* cpeciaities he has perfected
remedies that are ef ectual ia all these cases Kli patient*
are being treated I-j mail or txp rt*3 everywhere, tic
matt', r who failed, onll or write. From the great num
ber of application.! lie is enabled to keep his charges
low * 36 pc£°s, piriug full eymploma, for two s umps.
MARR3ACE GUISE,
J6O nages, a poptiHr bock which should he read by every
body No m j ied pair, or persons con* era plating mar
r without it. It contains the cream of
J* 1 ’ literature an litis subject, tLe result* of Dr. n s
!" u 5 rTpenen;e; also the best thoughts from late works
UA inorepe and America. Seat aenied. post paid for 54 t*.
Write lor a Frice List to J. H. JGHASTOS
bmitMcid t, Pittsborgh,
feu? guUwttefttwuts.
The Cheap Cash Store.
B. M. & C. C. HARLAN,
('Old Stand of B. 0.
* '■**: >— : ,.t. .... ..
We would respecttully call the attention of tb*i readers of the Timbs to our
LARGE AM) ATTRACTIVE SIM OF GOODS i
Doing business ly rtnd e#eh?sively on the cash system, we offer greater induct* *
meats than any other horftse \a Ctflhoufi. We hav* a plendid stock 'Of
Dry Goods, Aioots, Shoes, Hats, Ready-made Clothing/
We can supply the wants of all in need of
FURNITURE;
ALL GRADES AT
OILiSB 2 OILS 2
A goo 1 stock of Lubricating, Kerosene, Machlneiy and Tanners Oils always in store.
We make a spec : alty of .STATIONERY and School llooUs, besides many things
too numerous to lie embraced in this advertisement. Give u& a call. jaul2-ly.
W. W. SEAY. JYO. J. SEAY
IT O M E
STOWE £ HOLLOW-WAKE WORKS,
Home, Greorgia.
We would respectfully call the attention of the public to the following goods manufso
tured merr. and the advantages over others :
Ist. They are CHE APER, and every piece is carefully inspected before shipment from
the foundry, and is warranted perfect.
2dj They are manufactured from the very best number one hot blast charcoal Georgia
iron, equal in quality to any imported iron.
3d. EVERY STOVE IS WARRANTED, and in case any part should break from heat*
another piece to correspond will at once be given, or if any part should wear out, or get
broken by accident, it can be replaced here at home for a very small sum, and thus save
the pnee of anew stove.
4th. Ihey are warranted to be as smooth and elegant in appearance as any Northorn
or Western make, and as well if not better made.
sth. By purchasing these goods you patronize homo industry, help to build up our
State snd keep our money at home.
We are making the following Gook-Stowes :
“ GOLD DIIST.”
Avery heavy and elegant stove for coal
or wood.
“ ROME GEORGIAN.”
No. 6, 7 and 8. For wood. A splendid
stove. Alsi 77, with extension top for res
ervoir and tlu kitchen.
“ATLANTA,”
No. 7. A splendid stove.
“St. E. LEE.”
No. 7. For wood. Of beautiful desigli*
and high finish.
“ RELIEF.”
No. 7. A good stove
HEATING OTCfYES.
'‘New Globe Heater No. 9 P 10 and 11, for Coal .
'‘Scorcher,” a Box Stove for Wood, 18, 22, and 28 inches
length of Wood.
HOLXjOW-WAHLH,
Of all kinds for fire-places and cook-Btoves. Also TIN-WARE iud TIN-WO IK of all fie*
seriptions.
Mill Gearing, Machinery and Castings of All Kinds
made to order at short notice. Churches and Masonic lodges furnished at reduced rales.
Our price list will be found lower than the lowest. Address a postal card to up, rr.d it
will be forwarded free of expense. ecp2o-3m
THE CASH GROCERY STORE
Shelor & Rankin,
THEIR FOTTO: LIVE AND LET LIVE.
The substantials of lift- a specialty. Everything at bottom figures for
cash. Will pay cash or barter for eggs and butter,
August 9, 1875.
TRY US BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE.
THE OLDEST HOUSE IN CALHOUN.
Established. IS£*T.
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!
E are pleased to notify our friends that we are now laying In a large and' siiperW
Seasonable Goochi.
Those who wish Bargains will give us a call.
FOSTER & HAREAN.
J. B. S. HOLMES, M.D. Wu. L. GORDON.
HOLMES & GORDON,
Wholesale and Retai Drugg ists,’
N. 19 Broad Street (SHOBTEIS JSUXUK*’) Eome. Ga.
Dealers in
DHUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS,
S Dye-Stuffs, Toilet &Faj*jiArt : ' les,
Oils, IPvitty, Glass
TOBACCO, CIGARS, &c.
'SOUTHERN FRIEND.”
A plain, substantial wood stove, easily
kept clean.
“STONEWALL.”
No, 6, 7 an i 8.
“NE PLUS ULTRA.”
“ Cherokee CLief,” N0.:7.
Step stove for wood, with six holes, for
cooking. Simple in construction and very
durable.
'‘BILL fARP.”
No. 7. Step stove for wood, with four
holes,, same design as “ Cherokee Chief.”
BOTTOM FIGURES.
South! Side Court House Street.