Calhoun times. (Calhoun, a.) 1876-1876, February 02, 1876, Image 3

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CALHOUN TIMES tfcncral IMnaiovu. Lodges. Kellogg Royal Arch Chapter , No. 61, b. A, M— W. J. Reeves, H. P. T. J. Shepeardi Secretary. Regular meetings second and fourth Tuesday night in each month. Oothcaloga Lodge, No. v r>4, F A M. T. M. Ellis W. M. T. J. Shepeard, Secretary. Regular meeiings first and third Tuesday night in each month. Robinson Lodge, No. 180. J. 0. CL T. T. M. Ellis, W. C T. J. Jl. Kiker, W. 8. Reg ular meetings every Saturday night. Calhoun Grange, No. 30, /'. oj H —Aaron Roff. Master. J. M. lteeve, Secretary.— Regular meetings, first Saturday in each month. Superior Court. Cherokee Circuit—C. J. McCutchen, Judge. Albert T. Ilackett, Solicitor Gen eral. Bartow-—Second Mondays in January an July. Catoosa -Second Mondays in Febiuary and August. Dale Third Mondays in March and Sep tember. Gorlon—l irst Mondays in March and September. Murray- -Third Mondays in Febnuy and August Whrtfi Id—First Mondays in April an 1 October. LOC4L N.EWS. llou. Tltoma* Hardeman. A large number of the citizens of Gordon county assenihlcd at the Court House last Saturday to bear the speech of Hon. Thomas ft rdaman At the he ginning of his speech the distinguished gentleman opened a vein of reason and eloquence, and held the attention of his audience to the-elo-e lies id it was teb first time in his life that ho had had the pleasure of appearing before the people ol Gordon County, and he felt that it should be a source of congratulation that no political issues at present agi tate the minds ot the people. Georgia had much to be proud of. Out of the ashes of desolation had emerged, aud though bruised and crushed the old State moved on in the majesty of her power. By patmtxt industry tire people Were endedvuiiug to restore their lust fortunes. lie was pruua to know tuat through all the Uiisiortuues that beieil I the country that Gordon county as i oue wtneu Had ueld its uVWi lie UaU i examined records louud that j tile Value ui pro erry in one year m j Gordon county had iiMRtNMMI **. ,1 hi ; * til j ugh he was sorry to know this peu - | pie bd h,d the cotton feVei’j and pres | dieted toa if a general system ot cotton • planting be ad 'pled in a couniry adapt- | cd to grain, that section Would go tiowu year to \ ear. Hut only diversify crops j and industries, and tu five years tuis | section uouiu be as p.usp r> u.> as at Lie : breaking out ol tile \\n . ire wanted our peuple to g.et beck to the days vvueU everybody lived at home, corn-cribs and smokehouses were filled with h me raised corn and meat, lie wanted to see this because it would bind the young uicu of j the laud to the graves ui their laiiieis. ! ills whole speech was fud ui truin'and advice aul will be remembered by uii j who heard it as a masterly elFort. m \ Built a Big Scaw*. | A little more than u mouth ago, a small party of uur county thy a, consist ing "i Messrs. McWhorter, Mims and Fuller with two col >rcdjb.>ys, undertook, an upissum hunt among the pi. rsimmotis i and tho swamps, aud the difficulties they unexpectedly met with will i make one 1 memorable to them us long as they live. On entering* a lane of dismal cast, McWhorter, who took the lead, raised an alarm which told that something unusual was begins ning to obstruct their pathway ; and the whole party on casting their eyes about found before them three forms towering no me twenty feet.high, white as the driven snow, and recalling by their frightful appearance the recoil cc lions of the days when the terror pro rjueii.'n K. Iv K *■* made woolly hu stand on end/’ As he gazed upon these wondrous lank and grizzly goblins < l creatures born of evil spirits, the spokesman culled out in commandment : ‘ Be thou whom?” when three guns each as lung as seven fishing poles came down in a line and upon the gloomy stillness the fire rolled forth tiom a muzzle and a report as loud as the rum* filing of au earthquake shook the ma ples, and caused the very grouud to tremble. Here the pilgramage for a night must cease and the plaus of the evening must cotne ton direct tei mi nus— and each endeavoring to prove himself equal to the emergency sought his owu path across the young Okefeno kee, leaving comrades to take caie of themselves The iudontity of these awful scarecrows is a mystery y'et uniav eied, and ’possums grin and grin w that neighborhood and the price of their meat lias taken an upward enden °y- We call attention to the card of that reliable workman, Mr. J I*- Duffey. Parties desiring anything in the line nl saddles, harness etc., will do well to his prices and examine the quality °t itis work. r Tiie works of Mis. Warfield, the Southern authoress, have won popular* 'ly everywhere. See advertisement of the publishers, who furnish her works <tt a l?w price and in elegrnt luina* Married at the beautiful horn* o ; Col. Harlan, on the 25th inst, bj j B- dV * G-. Reynolds, Mr. Gideor Boyd, to Miss Julia Humphreys, ali of Gordon county. Being an honored! parti eipant of the refined and sumptuous en< tertaiument oo the occasion, I will | dwell with pleasan reminiscences on the Cordial hospitality extended by Col | Harlan aud lady. On ihe next day the wedding party attended a dining at Mrs Boyd’s, of Sonora, whose culture and j genuinely warm reception rendered the jovial company free to enjoy the temp ting viands of a groaning table. Mr Boyd, is one of the most enter prising and intrinsically worthy young ! .cn of our conntry and we congratu I late him on having procured cue of Georgia’s loveliest daughters to preside jin his pretty 'Sonora residence and ■ share his prosperous fortune. May am i aranthine flowers and Pierian springs i adorn their pathway through a long, useful, aud happy life. P. Mr. James G. Thrower G. W. C.T jof the order’of Good Templars will be at this place on next Tuesday for the purpose pf organizing a County Gi od Lodge. Efforts are being made to have each lodge in the caunty represented. Wo trust the move may prove slice.- ' ful. Pbv. J B Hili house .requests us to state that his appointments for the ear are arranged for the first and third Sundays in each month. '£otz\ ami I, vards of the best jeans ever ffered in Cnerokee Georgia, cheap for he cash or produce at Foster & ilar au’s. YOU ARE SUED All persons indebted to the late firm of Hall & Engrain, M H. Jackson, de ceased. Jackson & Hall, or Mrs Ann J Skelley are notified that ih y will be sued if they do not settle immediate ly. Bus*dess i-t business Their books are in my hands, and settlements miut. be made. 8. R FREEMAN. janl9-3t Office wi h Fa*n & Milner. Sheetings, shirtings, prints and no tions at the lowest prices at J 11 Arthur’s. A LARGE st ek of-eady made cloth ing jut received, and will lie s.-ld tit- low prices, at Foster & Hal'all’s. J. II 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 bis su re and y;*u will not be disappointed. Oct2o. NO l ICE ! All who are indebted to tlu firm ot’ Goo W \\ ells A Go , 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 y u will save trouble aud cost. Geo. W Wills & Go.- CO LO NI STS. E MIG R A NTS AND TRAVELERS WEBTWAUD. For trap circulars, condensed time tables aud general inf ruiatiou in regard the transportation facilities to all points in I’enuessce. Arkansas. Missouri, Min-, nosota. Colorado, Kansas, Lexus, lowa., New Mexico, Utah .nd California, ap ply to or address Albert B. Wreuri, General Railroad Agent, Atlanta,Ga. No one should go West without first getting in cornmunica_tion 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 Information cheerfully given. W. L. DANLEY, G. V. & T. A. BEN HILL & JIM BLAINE. Many disputes over events ol the but tic so who wish to buy GOOD CLOTHING for the future, at COST, will da well to call on J. W. Marshall Bouts and Shoes Axes, Sugar Cof fee &c., cheap, cheap, cheap at Marshall. SCHOOL BOOKS. A good assortment will be kept at the Cheap Cash Store ol B. M & C- C Harlan. Parents and teachers will please give them a eaU. NOTICE TO DEBTORS. „ After January Ist our books and notes will be placed in the hands ot a collecting officer. Those desiring to save costs can do so Ly paying before that time. Gray & Middeeton. lio N & McGhee, 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 tor all cotton sent them to sell —ship them your cotton aud tend them your orders. Crockery ware .Queen's ware, facto-* ry yarns, etc., cheap at , J J J. 11. ArtHur s. A fine stock of saddlery, horse col lans bridles, etc , ust received at J. *1 Arthur's. Badm.es of sup erior Buih. ’ low price.-, cau be found at Foster II aria us. . f .* 1 *'*■ * 4 Those io need of hor-e collars will call on Foster & Harlan. 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 ndersold by any body. Foster & Harlan, A Baptist Preacher Testifies.— Jr Tutt : —Dear Sir ; Having used in my family for six years your Expec torant. I deem it due to vobrself and the public to state that L have uniform ly found it efficient in relieving and curing pulmonary diseases. I aui strict ly opposed to quackery, hut touching this very pleasant and excellent medi cine “ I have testified that w v ieh Ido know ami that which I have experienced ” Respectfully yours, J. C Hargroves, Pastor Baptist, Church, Elmira, N. Y. March 19, 1874. x DR. SALTER’S SPECIALTIES. At the Eclectic Dispensary cancers successfully treated and a cure ef fected 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 month for medicines. Diseases of the Throat cured in ; from one week to two months. Catarrh of the Heap cured in j one ti three months, in must cases; oc i c;u-ion;IIy meet with one requiring more j time.' G *.*viu Diseases—L -c-*ration l.ofiam | illation, Louenrrhea, cured in one-half the -time required by other systems, and without the use f caustics. Epileptic Fits relieved and perma nently cured In most cases from six to twel e 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. Kidney Diseases cured in one to three months. Diseases of Liver amenable to treatment, permanently cured in a few months. Neuralgia and other nervous dis-. eases successfully treated. Call on or address 8. F. Sa’ter, M. D., No. 55 Broad Street, Atlanta, Ga Terms or Treatment : Consultation free. Prescription i,n P medicine per month, five dollars., in all chronic cases—Cali bers and Tumors excepted Operations on the eye, etc., at ver, low rates. dec22-3ui NOTICE ! We have closed out our stock of goods. But fur the accommodation of those in debted to us we can be found at the old stand, for a short time, with our books open for s .•ttlcuients. Please call at once, as we tire compelled to nave mon ey. a* and will sue ort all claims not paid soon—unless by special agreement Re- , member now that you have notice. Boaz & Barrett. Cash paid for all kinds of FURS aud HIDES. M. F. Govan Cos jamF2-if. Rome Ga. Best Java Coffee in the market to be had of GIIAY & MIDDLEION. j ml 2-4vV A Call AXE) GKOS IA SXT£B< ! PHISiLJ The Great Events oS* the Coining Tear No man Oi family should be without a newspaper. It is ihe most intelligent and entertaining visitor to any house hold, aud is the best of all educators. Besides this admitted fact there are now additional reasons fbr subscribing to a good newspaper.* Perhaps no year of the past hail’ ccntuiy furnished a great er combination ' f important and thrill ing events than will the year approach ing The Presidential contest, the Gu bernatorial election, the Centennial and other great events transpire. As in tho past, so in the future, THE ATLANTA CONSTITUTION, published at the capital of the State, will be foremost in the chronicling of •all the news, political, commercial, agri cultural, religious, of legislatures and coiivolition?. A Democratic journal, it is independent of all political or person al infliioocks. and is free to devote itself to the best interests of the people of Georgia and the South. It is accepted througout tic Union as the represent ative paper of the Sta*e. The Con ti tution is known as THE PEOPLES PAPER It has attained a prosperity as such sec ond to no paper in the South. Asa family journal, containing political and literary reading, general news, stories, poetry,humor, and practical information, it is popular in many States. Additional "for toe cash Foster & Harlan are determined not j to be undersold by anybody. The j most goods for the least money, call early. o • Magnolia Balm A FEW AFFUCATIONS MAKE A Pure Blooming Complexion. It is Purely Vegetable, and ite operation i eeeu and f-It at once. Jt does away writs the T'earance caused by Heat, *ati£Uf. TV } . * nt. Heals aud mmovrs all ru a lim-tes, > ot-lling dark tnd unsightly sj*ots. imoP a-.ay ‘ y,.ck. -f. and Si.nl-*rn. s-d ; y itt a nnehn* -hjl ji-iluoice uiautlt s the foiled cheek w h.. • C n TETtL I LOOM £ NX) FEAvT ?, t„ by all l.ni|<r r *** snd Fi.cy Siutt*. i’ -tot lv t J.h i-faiCt. New ItUCi, features of interest have lately been adds ed, making it a still more welcome vis itor to every home. The Constitution having been the means of opening up lort’n Georgia to the people of this country us never be fore done, is now organizing au expedi tion for the exploration of the great OKEFENOKEE SWAMP, the terra iocognitia of Georgia. Sever al months will be devoted to the work, which will be o’’ service to the State, and mark an era in its history. Sub scriptions should be made at once to se cure full reports of this expedition, which will furnish most valuable inform ation and rich adventures. A marked featuie of the Constitution will be its depaitment of HUMOROUS READING, original and selected. No pains will be spared to make it equal in this respect to any paper in the country. In fine, the grave and the gay, the useful and tho entertaining, will be presented to its readers. Upon a basis of assured pros perity, it will be able to fully execute all its undertakings. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE. The Daily Constitution is furnished, postage paid, at 810, GO per annum, 85 30 for six months; $2 G 5 for three months ;81 00 for one month. The Weekly Constitution, made up irom the Daily, is a mammoth sheet of FORTY COLUMNS; price, including postage, 82 20 per annum; sllO lbr six months. Sample copies sent free on application. Address W. A. Hemphill & Cos., At lanta, Ga. xsssxaamsß. gazas mmsam jaaKerasrajaapa^igxarva warn fill* fjlarlwts. CALHOUN PRICES CURRENT. COKUSCTUD WEEKLY BY GRAY & MIhOLETOX. Butter, from wagons 20 Bacon, Hog round, lb 15 Nails. Cut G 00 Bye 90 Rags, from wagons, 2] Rope, Tin, lb 28@30 do Machine, do 11012 do Cotton, do 35 Salt, Virginia sacls, 2 00 do Liverpool, do Sugar, Brown, 10@15 Syrup, Muscavado, gal 50(5)75 do Golden, do 75@1 00 do Sorghum, do 50 do Best N. O. do 100 Cuba Molasses, gal 50 Tea 12502 25 Wool, washed, lb 25040 Feathers "fj lb 55 Beeswax do 25 Tallow do G Oil, Tanner’s gal., 1 2501 45 Bagging 18020 Ties 10 Pork, lb 9010 Corn, new, ear 50 1 do Shelled GO 1 Wheat, lied 110 Cotton 11 Chickens, from wagons 15 Coffee, Rio, lb . 250 30 do Java 50 Eggs, from wagons 12) Flour, from wagons 3 (n 3J Green Apples 50075 ATLANTA PRICE C RUE NT. CORRECTED WEEKLY BY IX. T. COX & CO. Atlanta, Ga . Feb. 1,187 G. Corn, white 00 a Go do ear Wheat, white 1 40 a 1 45 do Red 135a 138 Flour, fancy 1 00 a 7 50 do Family G 25 a G*o do Extra Gooa G 25 Meal *. G 5 Bacon, shoulders a 10 do Hams 13 a lol? do Clear Sides 1 14 Barley 1 50 a 1 60 Oats 65 a 68 Rye 13 a 13| Hay 1 20 a 1 30 Lard, in bids 1 20 a 1 30 do in cans a 14 Butter, choice . 23 a 25 Eggs 20 a 23 Onions 1 50u200 Irish P tatoes 2 002 25 j Feathers, new 50 ao 5 Apples 2 503 50 Honey 10 Lard, It) 15 Leather, Sole, lb 40050 Upper 'hw* i \ ff ■ "'v f \ / § \ i9&J k V-U - V IfflW DA Z >AV‘ />:D Wo Preparation TU*?? ever jrren suchuruvtTsa’ Bati3factloß V !\ uL!) bTYIK L- f rr.R i hoy staiy upon theirtruem* dicing j nil and aro c oupDscd of I urcly Vegetable Si amlard. Tonics i he MjJhal fra‘ Tuiry the mostplcasauS and rc lable reuiedy ever oifer and. P >r p./voepsii, rcom "Wver cause, tbe OLD STYLi 6’ rrKßa'u 'e lincver f Liof nov-:y. % For Livr-r Ccri.pk iit ami Biliousness—v* ll9 01 -E ?.'f 5 LuD.i i'EES md :k sc s cars {>*r :i:y truub'e of the Lncr Wliea l dUosseA the li.tters stun'-.hite to rction, -ni l lag !!. fruo li ie <■ f tlto ttaguaut tLe, L-arit'g tho Uiver in & ni.tura lt.oi hcatthj r. u.to. JaunitCe —ot.Gcf the ttditsrgutlzedLire-,fbt !iwS ULO STYLE TtVtTt.KSU *u ecuie. Catarrh.— ltuuatt > U rc sml : ts* ir.'tn fM* fsinfnl in f'..gorous di-i-ns*. Tltaj-e tHtevti. "nfQLDtnVLK liIITFI f.U] cure.if t ikon Bon.i J: * ‘.odM-sctii tis. Fever and Agae—ah o s * \ i.E BiTTr.ns strike ti ii i .erigUt at tkoi • iut f-rsnrocraUi ulou, tutd arts a j.vsiu*- lit civ-c nnrl cet l-i i fv . For Head cV s, Dirr - -*s, R" e-tnatism. rne.tr? If the Sti.lUllf-.h Kidneys ■ and 1 \. t i till JcLj. bleedto the Ot.D S! V’.ii t..r : Loss of Appedte. —Uvnudi- ref. Nn-me Ttromns *• ■*-"ij eat—vwl,, ,in ti-oirial.nie Id andl.Ve f .) ri.i LITTERS l) fireea :h •>, .1. ll.is sriii pr> . ett t Cnn'limnGon. —"fliis d'--e.!.e rpar. lit 1 -rrati rj. iing. l ai tt -ay Vi!. . i.siictim t-> t gr:vo. - tOu in UmetbeOH >1 V 1.13 )’I fTiiitS n-en nr r-!-ii -or r-!: ii.y. F ; na!e W s>n r s? a nf l t rnrrai Uebitit I ,*.— I ThnOLI RT Ti.II '.; 70' S :irc r- te.’ ‘:i -.* ;i.;::nn-d f-'f I >-tirt;'. .-■ t! cy c.*a ! aiu u "hiii-thitwi’l LijuivtUn .vt-W-slpiiys-ioai form. 1 . ,*<-.--.ng i au and Ik • s vti c hh-ih uml. i.rutng ch. Hum are in to-i ■-.tr.tn'r.d nf an i -.f-. rur’ c 1 ic tobikld nn tk> : )i:ims. The F•VI B 15ITTFI.S arc jtwt ti- a. TANARUS! • tv. II h m not si - '-ic*i U-Ucr. Ti.. y are perfectly luute.ess a ul -TP'-osautu t ...-. r.Cdte' OLD PTTT E TiT: OT "are l'.r-irrpnssed hy ary .■ •\>r cf ‘ ...: tu uctu jwljdje tutm tut ... ;-nyon t kSVi B, .... J hit a|. - 1 a * ■! ’.u.ilt ..i --dr trilled Tot |f -.a r - *.■ • | T —:■ v-J t ' 1 i--‘ *' > l -’- . vt*V "r -Jf i-'ett —iWiittinc t. Wheat the Merf* , ,-A-;?.):£ li.kui'u., 2.5 Lif btuue aud Ua- aua.k Uiia U ii tint nr au. Thiimists. . , . Z S e- tto arv tuL'.nc-' oi r-c.ct-t r f price, C .ULOiLtfL- i-c.i.e. o:.f .fi u a. l.ui.lj. Th ao D i a T'3°H nd CHOPPER iWPROVED&WARRANIt.D tv*aiocks. ts-,. cotton hV. 5-.~J. epr WARRANTEE Planter and Guano l>i - in' y. c TI° H L tutor. Cultivator. Planter, - Distributor aud CultlTatrT combined. Corn Plan tes vl rt \V-v *ttaclimfcQt. All warraut*a \ ffctt Ageats anted. Seal Scurf 4 f rVtffiS*for Illustrated Circular, with £ £=. " **-■' & warrantee aud certificates, tc %%- m mr]LSC<m* -d c. c. &c. co., Payctt-vtm, y>£aq- I. i' - ' CHEAP N. C.. or t Eoca’. Arrmu iron in the Blood MAKES THE WEAK STROMS, The Peruvian Syrup, a Prelect ed Solution of the Protoxide of Iron , is so combined as to ha ve the character of an aliment, as easily digested and assimilated with the blood as iUe simplest toed. It increases the quantity of Nature/s Own Vitalizing Agent , Iron in (he blood, and cures “a thousand ills,” simp?;/ by Toning up, In vigorating and } iializing Hie System. The en riched and vitalized blood per meates every pert of the body repairing damages and waste, searching out morbid secre tions,, and leaving nothing fot disease to feed upon. This is the see vet of the won derful success of this remedy in curing dyspepsia, Liver Com plaint, Dropsy, Chronic Diar rhoea, Boils, Nervous Affections, Chills find Fevers, Humors, Loss of Constitutional Vigor, Diseases of the Kidneys anti Bladder, Female Complaints, ami all diseases originating in a bad state of the blood, or ac companied by debility or a loiv state of thc system . Bciu g free from Alcohol, in any form, its energizing effects are 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 7;are been changed by the of this remedy, from uen-, chip, suffering crea tuv o strong, healthy, and haj / .ten and women; and invac as cannot reasonably Tes itate ic give it a trial . See that each bottle has PERU VIAN SYRUP 0 lowtd in the glass* 3Pa.mpjh.let3 Free, SElh W, FOWLE & SONS, Proprietors, No. 1 Milton Place, lJostoii. Sold bv Pui'ggists generally- VICK’S Flower & Vegetable Seeds are the best the world produces. They are planted by a million people in America, and the result is, beautiful Flowers and splen did Vegetables. A printed catalogue sent free to 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. 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Being a graduate of several medical colleges, and having he experience of a long and successful in his specialties L* hc.3 perfected remedies ifcat arc ef in all those esses Kii petieats are being treated ! y mail or express ever where* No mitt' c who I -ilod, cr.il htr write* Lrom the great num ber of la© is enabled to keep his charges lev. 36 givii>g full evniptchtt, for two stames* MASSHMCE GUIDE, pages, a popular book which shonld bo read by every- LGy No married pair, or persons con;exuplallog mur r-cen afford to do tr-'t.'ho-t it. Itcoutohis the cream of nt aUc-il literature oa this subjest, tho results of Dr. V\ s !•••/ experien-" : s'so the best ts.ou.-ht* fr 1,1 lte works lu Eoiope and America. Sea-, scaled, port-paid for Ml cts. 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RpUr.f to the part or P;-Is •Ai.v. e lue y---- ur eia>u wUUIU,rd ease & T w*ntV'i> <'sln M'.n lWt*r of water viliinaf.-w l-URi ill'.lN, Si •* iIMRACIIK, 1 lUKHOK-V N i Kh. Y. 1 i- . v "i 'i> IN TUlifio'A Ki*s> A ‘ t ft‘.r‘oi,.r.i '■■’TV a bottlef ,'-T'truiv 1 W A ;*• crops in ," . . - 'P* gfr dchS <; f Jai' 3 , . iiL be urtiiaa r *•' 11 orjfuiers as a StiSklUlSkUt* ' ieyidi A-T.3 At;. fSYER AND .vr.:7.r fi 'tv nu n !V . a., i AipM K u ‘ ‘ r - .. , ,I, ■ V Xxtl U& • <*•**’ ™ FLiyoeßtf*'” st\v The Cheap Cash Store. B. M. & C. C. HARLAN. ( Old Stand of B. G. Boaz. ) We would respectfully call the attention of the readers of tire Times to our LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE STUCK OF GOODS!. Doing business strictly and exclusively on the cash system, wo offer greater induce merits than any other house in Calhoun. We hav<* a pi end id stoek of Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Mats, Heady-made Clothing,' We can supply the wants of all in need of :f UIdX IT XT II K. ■ ALL GRADES AT OlIiS ! OXXnSJ l A good stock of Lubrici*ing.'Kerosene, Machinei v and Tanners Oils always in store. We make a specialty of STATIONERY and School Books, besides many things too numerous to be embraced in iliis advertisement. Give us a call. janl2-ly. ’ frnn i HAjiunmß.nniTWi,in I .■ rst*zrsvs-nsK.' , sr m ■m■nu |TT " "frwmrainjirTm-inu jlu_i W. W..SEAY. JSO. J. NEAT I HOME STOVE HOLLOW-WARE WORKS, UT-l 0n.3.0, G-corgia. —* M- We would respectfully call the attention of the public to the following eoods manufac tured here, and the advantages over others : e b ' Ist. They are CHE U’ER, and every piece is carefully inspected before shipment from the foundry, and is warranted perfect. 2,!. They are mamlacrftreu from the very best number one hot blast charcoal Georgia iron, equal in qm.idy to any imported iron. 3.1. EVEI!Y STOVE IS WARRANTED, and in case any part should break from beat, another piece to correspond will at once be given, or if any part should wear out, or ;et ■*rek n by cmd<mt, it can be replaced here at home for a very small sum, and thus save the pi-U- of anew stove. •and h. They are warranted to boas smooth and elegant :n appearance as any Northern or \\ cstern make, a id as well if not better made. p st!i. I>v purchasing these goods you patronize home industry, help to build up our State snd keep our mcncy at home. We are making the fallowing Cook Stovei: “OILS OUST.” ‘‘SOUTHERN FRIEND.” „,A;i7 ,KaVy and Ckeaul f!oye fol ' ml plain, substantial wool afore, dully 01 VVoo ', , ‘ kept clean. RGSSE GEORGIAN.” No. G, 7 and 8. For wood. A splendid iiftLLj s<ove. Als) 77, with extension top for res- x °’ } ’ lan 11 • ervoir and tin kitchen. ULTRA.” ( "t\YikEJh” “ Cherokee Cl .'ef,” No. r 7. No. 7. A splendid stove. fitrt r jj Step stove for wood, with six holes, for n‘.i “=*■“■ cooking. Simple in construction and ve-y No. 7. For wood. Of beautiful design durable. and high finish ~ >£ BILL F ARP.” fei&LSaLi. No. 7. Step stove lor wood, with four No. i. A good stove holes, same design as “Cherokee Chief ” HEATIa CF t( New Globe Heater,” No. 9. 10 and 11, for Goal, Scorcher,” a Box Store for Wood, 18, 22, and 28 inches length of Wood. , i7'-*'W r AY?tES v Of all kinds for fire-places and cook-stoves. Also TIN-WARE md TIN-WG IK of alt de scriptions. Mill Gearing, Machinery and Castings of Ail Kinds made to order at.short notice. Churches and Masonic ledges furnished at reduc ?d rales Our price list will be found lower than the lowest. Address a postal card to us and it will bje forwarded free of expente. eoj -'O- 'ni , TRY US BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE. THE CASH GROCERY STORE. Slrelor & Rankin, THEIE MOTTO: LIVE AKD LET LIVE. The substaniials of life a specialty. Everything at bottom figures for cash. Will pay cash or barter for eggs and butter. August 9, 1875. THE OLDEST HOUSE IN CALHOUN. Kstablished 1857. NEW GOODS! NEWGOODS! WE arc pleased to notify oar friends that we are now laying in a large and superior stock of L Qoocls. Those who. wish Bargains will give v e ’ call. _ ■OSTER &•. IIAHLAN. * Z ; ZT"vr> Wm. L GOIIDON. J. 13. S. UOLvrb, 31 T * HOLMES & GORDON, Wholesale and Retail Druggists, No. 19 Broad Street (SHORTER BLOCK ) Rome, a. Dealers in BWJGS, NIEDICBNES, CHEMICALS, fßye-JtuSs> Toilet & Fancy Articles, 3Ps.int©, Oils, STitty, Glass TOBACCO, CIGARS, &c. OTTOM FIGURES. South’ Side Court House Street*