Calhoun times. (Calhoun, a.) 1876-1876, March 22, 1876, Image 3

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r W.II'H'N TIMES General gimtorg. Lotlgesi Kdlojg Rny.il A'ch C.’riptr.r,. So. Cl. fr. A. ,][. A. J. Beeves, l. P. T. J. Siu-p urd. S(*ci‘<'tv:-y. Regular meetings second and fturth Tuesday night n each month. ,/o /r iloj'l IMIA >Vo. 'LL F A M. —T. M. hllis V. M. T J. Sh >poard. Secretary. Insular meoiiugs first an.l third Tix sday ~ At in each month. %>!,nton Lodge. So. 180. 1. O. G. T.- T. -j |.;Uis, W. C T. J. N. hiker, V". S. IH*g l,u - m-etings every Samrday night. C Hi.mu Grange. So. CO, o/ 7/ \aron Kolt. Mi si or. J. M Re*ve, Secretary,— meetings, first. Saturday in each biont Ii- Stipcrior Court. Che a kee (.haortr —. Me* utc^en. In g-. Alh 'rt I'. Ilu.k -tl. Solicitor (4 >n end. ,rtow ■•coon • .Mondays in Jtiiiustvv :.n July. . * t'-iloosa -Second Mondays in Febiuary and Augus. Dade- Third Mondays in March and Sep t ember. Gordon—First Mondays in March and September. Murray- Third Mondays in Febmry and August Vhitfi li— First Mondays in April an 1 0 "bar • > W j j *\ *2 W’ Mit A J h-S i(V ;Mi ■ • 10 Calhoun t * loctt . pir :i o ut \ we on i] >.- inil t and wi! i sh 11' bnaYd ingh-ius •. Fr mi i rofui utiou in that line already acquired, ir is unnecessary to say she wi 1 please her customers. Because some of our young lauies have as yet met with no eligible and desirable ca (lies they ;ne wanting to biaml leap year a fiaud upon the sex. Best not to give up but hope on to the last. See the advertisement ot Tjush & Bro in an dher column. These gentleuien Come endorsed as experienced artists, and hose who desire anything in their line should not let an opportunity t. se® care first class work pass. They will remain only a fe v days. The wind blew furiously in this •ecfh ti last Friday night and dug much tlamagi to timber Mi some pm ti ns of Mu* county, and we hear of a f w !> nee nd <Ut !■' uses Id* ii down Tn. wind wa. arc ti.pnt iid by <l e i the heavi est rains witnessed here in several years, \\ t* notice that our friend W alker of the Catm sa Courier has discarded the t r r r in ideand tiovv runs bis ■ 1 dv hi'ii e schedule and( i- af < i til ' a great many of the Georgia pa pels jrevh usU run tor the p: tent plan are seeing the philosophy of this change 'he Cuuri"*' i. now !■ r< 1 to heat 'ini a as Hmith who was tried h< T"le J’ dee McCutlbpll last W(vk fo|MlP bill it*, a' of Hiram L "wls an till oOth <1 Ncembcr. was fi rid guilty cf a olunta ■dv > irivj*. u\;ht r and sen tun ('id hi* fift on %cav- o tiie j,. nitentl: v- 1 1 w ill L> i oi-.. i;.!•■■;. •’ th" t 1! k ■ <r Was n t nth in and ir tin 'nil OS t (he ‘ini'* it. occurred A Good Bonk. —11-v A. S. Tatum ks taking subscriptions for the agetits to cb excellent ffm k soon to be issued, mention of which will be '■ '"id in nur_<luvei tising columns, be* ‘Tag a(1 hat uj> >o dmio tiimuional is> 8 by Dr> ( raves and Purler We are glad to learn he is meeting with success in securing a large ntimber of names. TANARUS)( n’t fail P* secure a copy TO tills Oii'lii-Ttan PbnhiC of Oukrokkc, Georgia —( apt .in J M | Harris a gallant Christian soldier who j lost an arm in t' e Cun It derate Service is | tiow engaged by reason of failing hel J.th j in ihe sale of \\ Statidald llcr ligiotis Literature. Ui aims are mild ab'e. and , ppeal with peculiar force to the good people of the 4 country —these tre the Support of his svile and chil dren **)*(! I tie disseininat i. u id (Christian f rmli Help him by supplying your selves with good religious b.r ks Thj&o E Smith, Pbfcter Presb Church, Cartefstill, oa. Quick Time to Hot Spkings*. Ar kansas— We have been shown a let - ter to Mr B F. Nevil, passenger agent of the Mt*uiphis and UtiL Rock rail road, written by the geneial passenger igont at Men phis 'I he letter <*m>un- C(‘ that the road from Malvern to [lot Hprings, Ark. is new pt-fi. atid that Scngers from th s ei y fof (he spirgs in ay reach there it)34l hours. ibis w ill be a .ifat Ikm fit tn h i-ilih r son s a* it does away forever With the farmer singe transportation of Several miles-*— I’liis h the reliubhl fntilft -—< 'Jiattonooyti Ti m'n 1< ( ? fl-.P H Aff'hibt- l’r hi fiic follow ir;- tif-ti. Si i f,tfr In-'il low’s lit i .vu and per d-z m : Dark and Fight Htnbmus; Bull . and Pa fridge • T urfiirfs If vii rmd White, high >tiv Muudans and SilvofGriv P. iktrigs [ guarantee o y stock to be pure bred Bend stamp for descriptive circular and I'fiee list. Ad(lre.-p J 1 i Kticklf. Marlboro Stark county, O. *H6Bt. The Snow. lor several weeks it has seemed ap pitotu that the robin was ready to wur bl> his spring notes. Welcoming in the bilmy season the for st trees bu idiug, fiu.t trees all in lull bloom, the spp g g ass making an appearance upon the commons, and everything in nature’s c giving indication ol an early de parture of old icy winter, with it'* u- tai diving win Is and keen fie zes v. • h Vt ry fev of these disiigre-abto % ants t r this *. a.'-- but ft. > .*.,*• uj e ntenipl.iu,oi o’ thequest; mis •' -o , ; Wok in th* garden, not a few <>f .u t r 8 iid *tid wis- c tiz ns were surprise*! n ri'in rotn toi-ir beds on Moudiy mo n ’ I’d l i d’ ■ h n • F ■* ‘ o ill ! • >n. all? !i ul sn iW, to a ; depth reaching the tops of shoes.— As olli winters for two or three in suc- Cission, hove been comparatively w’tli** ; o tt a snow, and while probable to prove dismal in its effects one could not but ook out upon this winter scene in kpnne with an air of cheerfulness, and ■Ur your u pco.de. especi illy. seemed i- > ■ it* idw it not lot he t in u. *i *•! the silgg .five pastime of sto w btliiiic ea* h tl r, one of th * resuh o* in Go- 1 1 -heu* :ii if [) : t{ . v **’s sl ’ < r -o *' b> * U * • ! li in b. evi 11 youiiii' ladles iJ Is p*a lerosity i,• d iug his pr Igr-'SS il'jwis att aok ad tod found empl 'Vm mt* in the afternoon re moving the frozen substance from the proxim ty of hi- b.c.vb n** with a suear scoop Nov ir* udli in r.i th s ih* p’easuresseekintr ' '-oeli ’ i s u f s .me ,i* our most. inCuetiti 1 old o were s iffi. cienMy revived to induce th*m to search the bi-k-Vahhit in ti s native lair A s ‘*ne quire uuusuil in this climate, but showing the winter customs of New Engl mi and N -rth western hills—a slei ,h ride was witness*, ed with delight. The occupauts loi ked happy. Hail bright clement tint t pv ads A sheet o r beauty ’er the pi in. In p<*rteci loveliness our mountains cap. Joyous be thy reign. An Appeal to Parents —Fit her* do you 1 ve vnr children ? Then serve their h *alth Next tn the bless' ine of life itself is the enjoyment ~f’ perfect health fl *w inari\ are strick en I'iWM) in th*dr in'anev almost without a moment’s notice by that insidious dis* ease Gronn simply through the neel* c f to be provid and with the proper r<*no and ? r l'h. tender plant i nipjod and wl- ■ rs ere it blooms. AA T ticn the little sufferer ha- short difficMt. hoarse breathinsr, with a harsh, nrt -ihc <*:ci*.>h like e oi.*! / ing throjeh a brass trumpet, there i< no tiriir to fnsr Room at once the n<* of Dr 'Putt's Exp efornpt and the dis ; cas-- will renddv yield to it. Always i have it ready in th** lo use, as *b s fatal I V V <1 ui res tip pr onptest treat . ! mctit. It is vt rv pleasant b> the t -te and children take it rondiiv.—m*tr‘2? 2t. A cent awl Pußne.'G 1 500 ards of i In- he f j on- .' -i I! ** - 5 i- I ■ I';.. I.- ri. ■ It* o'. Ml * ! i lioc*.* Hi I- ' ' A .\ i,.'. ■ • •(■ • u! t:;ul . Ul.ide ciotll - ,!i.o j'i- ice* Rod. and will bu sold at low prices, ar Foster A. Hai’an’s. J. 11. A tour 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 harii'i’tis call ai bis store and y u will not be disappointed. Oct2G. NOTICE TO DEBTORS AC !*m January Ist our b*. ks and n Jos will be placed in the hand*! ol a Collecting officer Those desiring to save costs •*•*' do so by naving before tlfut tin , JraY & U_..eeton. Will you believe it? Woman’s Bt 1 Fkiend —To re lieve the aehi a t t woman and briu. joy where > w ; i_m and supreme, is a missiofi before whirli ;he smiles of kings ctwHidh. 1 into otter insiy nifieance. T > do this is the peeuii;ir province of Dr. J. Bradfield s F-timid Regulator ; which I’rom the numbeiless cures it lias aceo uphshed, is a(ipropiiatt iy styled Woman s Best Friend 1 oe distress ing complaint known as the ‘'whites,’ and the Various irregularities of the womb, to which woman is subject dis/ appear like magic belor* single buttle ol this wonderlul compound It. is prepared by L. II Bradfield, Druggist, Atlanta, Or, and soid at $1.50 per bot tle by respectable drug men every where. Physicians prescribe it Its action is prompt, sure and decisive. i\ uv: in l\Tjt Jit uith Neai Marietta. Ua . March 21. 1870 JJcStt'S. H VI. lioot if’ ksOUs. Gfctltl'- meu —k'ome months ago 1 bought a buttle of Bran fields Fein ale Regulator from you and have useu it in Ui} {vtn*. iy with the ll'uiosl satisl'nCti ui, and have red on mended it to three it er fan.th a and they have t and it, as reenm.mended J ho teu.;fk:S win* have | used your t.eguiator are now in perfect heuth and are abie to attend to their housed "i duties, and we c r tally iec •- ui ui H f toe } üblic V n> ill s jeetiiilly. Rev. Ii 1> Jon. son Oi:k stork is Complete and u j - lieiv Competition No th Georgia can i beat us We mean business, and the ciisli will nit tie n l*rs ol by an.- body. L osier &, llauj.an i J _ These Irf need of hir e collars will 1 call oa Foxier & Uurlan. Did SALTER S SPECIALTIES. At the Eclectic Dispenaury canetrs a r e successfully treated and a cure ef fected in ninety nine cases out ui’a bun dle*!. when taken in time. Rheumatism cured in every case in ii mi 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 •IP- to Mu _e months, in most, eases; oc ‘••'i '* '!A *'**■' i with one rcqniiine mure • s i'h* .q; \ ~i) ... . ’if and Ml -Ue-fiaii I ■' * • • 'j'- * * - * **t h*T -ysteuig and •a <1 !i ut ihe use i e iunties Epii.Kp; ic Fits relieved and per a nt‘*itly co. J in m*'*st cases Irom six ('• tv. 1 * -utiis itquired for a perma < nr cum- A Ft* Vo us 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 ia one to three months. Diseases of Liver amenable to treatment, permanently cured in a few fuont hs. A kUK a i.oi \ and other m rvous dis ■x * -..<••• sfui'y treated Gall oti ■ i eidie-s H F Fa ter. D . No ;')•> ill :ol Street A lan(a. Ga i * - -i i t it.' >. ■ : . -!i • ii > -ei .j a • li .11: p 111 ill P ~t i . II n five and. liars, in ail tor -iiir e. ses ('m hers and Tune rs excepted Operations on the eye. etc., at ver o\v rates de* 22 3m NOTICE ! We have closed e.:M i*uv stock of goods But f r the acc mmod *tion of those in deht.ed to us we ca*i be Ibuud at the old stand, for a short time, with our books open for s*ttlements. Please call at once, as we are compelled to ha*m mon ey, ;i*d will see on all claims n*.., raid son unless by special agreement Re member now tha* you have not ce. Boa/. & Barrett. Cash paid far all kinds of PURS and II ID MS. M. F. Govan <t Cos Janl Rome Ga • let I Mis shillings prints and no tions at theiowesr prices at J 11 Arthur’s. \ FI VF, stock o| saddle.! y. horse col lars bridles etc , ust received at. J. .1 Al l Inn 's FOR THE CASH poster & Ha lan are determined not to be under-dd by anybody. The um-t g*aids for the least money, call eu rly. SCHOOL BOOKS. A good assortment v\di be kept at the Cheap (hash Store of B M & C C Harlan. Parents and teachers will pie se give them a eall Crook FRY ware.(Jo hi V ware, facto i"i . M"iS etc . cheap at .! 11. Arthur's. • *:p i fh.i. ’• and i * • ' U*Ut if -F *>fv : <X • !'.*' * • Gi aS IS AND X- •; • 1 >'i W A ill) i (>ii nap *.!!* Oils, condensed time i-0 *■- :;.<* a o ini moil I >ii in regard the transp ri.iiio’! iatnlilies to all point-' in ‘emiessee. Arkansas. Missouri, Min nesota. Colorado. Kansas, Texas, lowa. New Mexico, Utah .nd California, ap ply to or address Albert i>. Wrenn. 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 information cheerfully jiven. W.L DAN LEY, G P & T. A mmmmmKmmKmmmrsiex*z*NCLs*r\-"-7- - - ' • CALUOtIN JPIISCES CUKIfJENT. COIUM’.CTED \VEEKLT BY GUAY & MIDDLETON. Butter, from wagons., 20 Bacon, Hog round, R lb 15 Nails. Cut 6 00 Uye HO Rags, from wagons 2 Hope, i hi 28(if,30 do Machine, do 11G;J2 do Cotton, do So Soli, Virginia TP sack 2 00 do Liverpool, do Sugar, Brown, df lb 10(77.1 o Syrup, Muscavado, f gal f>0(o 7*3 do Holden, do 7%.! 00 do Sorghum, <’o CO do Best N. O. do ... . ... lOu Cuba .Molasses, gal 50 Tea 1 25(5 2 25 Wool, washed, lb 25(h 10 Feathers "p lb 55 Beeswax do 25 Tai low do 6 Oil, Tanner’s f gal., 1 25(5 1 45 Bagging 18@20 Ti 10 Fork U lb 9@,10 Gor . i w, ear 45 do "elled 50 Wheat,- Red 1 10 Cotton 11 Chickens, from wagons 15 Coffee, Rio, lb ... 25@30 do Java 50 Eggs, from wagons , 10 Flour, from wagons _ 3@,3.1 Green pples SC@N 5 WAWTPD ‘^ XIS fcr tllc b, " t wK a ':: asi >.lr -elnng stationery paekagi' • in tins w irl i. It contains Id sh- its paper. Id envelopes, rolden pen. pen holder, period, patent yard measure, and a piece of jew elry ; single package, with pair of elegant gold stone sleeve buttons, postpaid, -rets., -. It Sl.(in. j Ins package has been xnal ined by the publis e of the Calhoun Times and f mud as represented—worth the money. Watches given away to all agents. Circulars free GUIDE & CO , ~ r " D'o hi iv V w Vurk fly ill IjpoiplMal ci I 0 9 U, fli i-itbSjjjidiiCS Speedily cured by DU. h.tries mil: known and sure Remedy. XD CilAßiail for treatment until cured. Call oil or address Dr. J - C. EECI, 112 Joan St, Cincinnati, 0. Win. L. Bradley's Stancltii*cl Fertilizers, PRINTUP, BRO. & POLLARD, FORMERLY POLLARD & CO., Cotton Factors, General -Argents, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, GUARANTEED Sea Fowl Guano, in B urs. 200.1 b . C. Cot -a Superphosphate of 1 tine, in bags, 200 lbs. fr-.'f” The above Standard Fertilizers h iving been in use f r the p>ast seven -r- in tin* rfuiith wirh ur* <j tailed suec '.s.s, are again idl- red rl prices that can** ■•! t<i (•' ■_i v.• -ati- l'icti'iii. wlule the standard i- guaiait*'ed tube equal, if nut -| >* i-r to any -vet sid f r pi i said i *-r *n- ; ppl v r " > . .LL. (v fO,, -. r , 1 1 ■ ( uiLffiUi, Ui,. i<:b3-3m F K II T I Ij I ZEKS ! ! PH.IOSS lyiiAoiif mi s‘7<>. ifp ...... ... 5 £ ti 5 ATLANTA, GEORGIA. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Farm Implem him, Seeds, ITriilizers, Wagons,Buggies, Carriages, Portable Steam Engines, im proved Live Stock, etc. N iw * IT ring at prices GFEA’I LY LIE JUCED, the following attractive stock : 50 Buy Excelsior Pl* ws, 50 No (J 1 Excelsi *r 2-Horse Steel Plows, 500 Dixie Cost 1 burse Plows, at $3 0. or six at uric order for sls 00, s<H> one and 2 IPuse Farmers’ Friend Cast Plows, the best turning plow ever offered to the public. 500 FEED CUTLERS, all sizes and prices, 150 Corn She Hers from ;) 50 up, 250 dez 'n Handled Farmers' STink hoes, cheaper than ever before offered. 75 Two-horse Iron Axle from $75 00 up and warran\ed, BUGGIES . NVe have the largest Repository in Georgia and consult every taste and every pocket FERLILIZERS 2 3.000 tons of the best standard Fertilizers, now. ready lor delivery, consisting ’ii part of 1 50 i t ns Russ 11s .\mtm iat< and B me Stipernhnsphatc, : ()(i t ti- 8* if Salunle (Ju-iii". 100 tnsFu e Flower ( ; f Raw Bone, 500 i.-ns St n * Acid i ho.-phate. 150 t- us Laud Piaster, 50 t**ns Potash Compound. 500 tons Oyster Shell Lime, also, 1 000 pounds Sulphate of Ammonia. Nitrate of Soda, Muriate of Potash, &c. SBIIS3EIX3>SS. Our seed department is the most complete obe found North or South. No seed can be called for that we cannot furnish. We have now arriving: 10,000 Dozen Papers Choice and Genuine Garden Seeds. 1 000 bh’s Early Rose So-ov F; ■V: *. ••■-'nwMl’s Iv-auty and P a-rless P? a toes Order at mice 25(1 bushels nf tt*. eeb hi; ted St L? wnsng s i.tui, very fine and early. 500 busTie's of lied Olnvor, 1.000 pr uiitls Lucerne, White Clover. Crimscn Annual Clover, &c. Bushels German Millet. And right here let us urge every farmer to on er AT ONCE, one or more bushels nf this German Millet. We know of nothing equal to it under thj sun as a hay or forage plant, and seed wi 1 be scirc-e. 1 00 bushels Hunga tan Grass, 5.000 bushels Red Ton or Herds Grass, 500 bushels of Timothy, 10.00) bushels of It and Ii ait Proof Oats. 2.O'UQ bushels of Blue Grass. Orchard the only Oat worthy of planting Grass, Rye Grass, Pitches &c from January to March. 500 bushels of New, Rare and desiiable Cotton Seed, Ne We arc it: earnest, we mean to sell cheap and wi'l Obi E ONE of M AIL ;EN 8 PATENT HOES to all who .send us an order amounting fo $lO 00. Send foi I'rice Lists We sdi FARM ENGINES cheaper than any other Southern house. Try us MARK W. JOHNSON & WOODRUFF. ft 19-3 m. ATLANTA, GA. KALE’S GtUAX'O, Price SSO per Ton. BALE’S CHEMICAL, Price SOO per Ton. - COTTON OPTION AT 15 CENTS, A LIBERAL DICOTINT FOTv CASH. Rome, Georgia, January 12, 1870. milE undersigned manufacturer of above brands of Fertilizers, would state that be has manufacturing Fertilizers here two years, and that Lis Feitilizen have given gen eral satisfaction. His Fertilizers have been inspect 1 and are now ready for sale. Fertilizers shipped by the Boats cheap. Orders solicited. junl7-2m. -T- A.. BALE, Rome, VTOTICK TO DEBTORS ANDCRKDITORS. xl - All pefsori’ knowing themselves in deVted to the estate of M. 11. Jackson, de ceased, are req csted to come forward and make settlements at once, and all pc sons holding claims against said estate are re quested to present them in <li: irum of law lae books of said estate will b* found in the hands of Col. '.V J Cantr*’!. JASPER N. SMITH, Administrator of M. 11. Jackson, deceased marlu 4w. Goo giit, Gordon County. 117 13EHEAS, Lewis T. Covington, admin- M istr. tor Ue bonis nop of John C- Waits, represents to the court in his petition duiy filed and entered on record, that he has fully administered John 0. Watts’ estate— This is, therefore to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show Citu.-e, if anv they can, why said adminis trator should not be discharged from said a In: nistration and receive letters of dis mission on the first Monday in May next. Tuts February l*t. 187(5. D. W, NEEL, Ordinary. •-■■■ - The Cheap Cash 8 tore. B. H. & C. C. HARLAN. fold Stand of B. G. EoazJ We would respectfully cal! the attention of the readers of the Times to our LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE STOCK W BOOBS! Doing business strictly and exclusively on the cash system, we offer gren jr i 1 1 1 ments than any oilter house in Calhoun. We have a plendid stock of Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Mats, Ready-made lothing, We can supply the wants of all in need of FTJ R oST IT TJ RE, V js : ' _. . • .- •=•'•■ • ; ~ ALL GRADES AT A good stock of Luhrica'-ng, Kerosene, Mach in m v and Tannery (tils nlwa' s in store. We make a specialty of STATIONERY an and School beside* 9 many ! lungs too numerous to he embraced in this advertisement. Give u> a call. jat*l2- v >. W. W. SEAY. J.YO. J. SEAY' R OM E STOVE $c HOLLOW-WARE WORKS. Homo, G-oor§ia. We would respectfully call t!ie attention of (he public to the following goods manufac tured here, and the advantages over others : Ist. They are Cld 11 \I*ER, and every piece is carefully inspected before shipment from t ie foundry, and is warranted perfect. 2d. They are manufactured from the very bust number one ho 4 blast charcoal Geoagh) 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 iccident, it can be replaced here at home for a very small sum, and thus save the pr ; ce of anew stove. 4th. They are warranted to be as smooth and elegant in appearance as any Northern Or Western make, and as well if not better made. sth. Dy purchasing these goods you patronize home industry, help to build up our State snd k ep our m .ney at home. We are making the following Cook-Stove} : “SUDOOST.” | ‘‘SGUTHEfiN FRiEND.” A \ery liea\y and elegant stove* for coal \ \pi a in. substantial wood stove, easily or wood. kej>t clean. “ ROME GEORGIAN.” “STONEWALL." JNo. u, / and o. Bor wood. A splendid , T /. „ .., stove Als ) (7. with extension tup lor res- ' ervoir and tin kitchen. “fE PLUS ULTRA." “ATLANTA,” Cherokee Chief,” No. 7- No. 7. V splendid atove. . P Stop stoti for wood, with six holes, for K &* LS.il * cooking. Simple in coi su uction and vry No. 7. For wood. Of bea itiful design durable. aud high fmW, ( H “ BILL 'ARP.” C LLJLr * No. 7. Step stove tor wood, with four No. 7. A good stove holes, same design as “ Cherokee Chief.” HE ATI X<> STOVES. i( Xeiv Clobe Heater, 9 ’ Xo. {)* 10 and 11, for Coal „ u Scorcher,’’ a Jiox Stove for Wood, IS, 22, and 28 indies length of H ood. HOLLOW-WAR Of all kir.ds for fire-places and cook-stoves Also TiN-WAKB itid TIN-WO IR v . all de scriptions. Mill Gearing, Machinery and Castings of All Kirds made to cider at short notice. Churches and Masonic lodges furnished at reduced rates. Our price list will he found lower than the lowest. Address a postal card to us, and we will be forwarded free of expense. p n!2-3m THE CASH GROCERY STORE. Slielor & Dankin, THEIR MOTTO: LIVE ADD LET LIVE, The substantial;? of lift a specially. Everything at bottom" figures for cash. Will pay cash cibarter for eggs and bn: August 0, 1873. TRY US BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE, THE OLDEST HOUSE IX CALHOUN. dSTEW G OODS ! NEW GOODS! UTE arc pleased to notify oar friends tb.it we arc now lay in ia a large and superio If stock of Soasona'ble Groods. Those who wish Bargains will give us a call. FOSTER Sc IIARLA^. J. i3. S. HOLMES, ME Wji. L. GORDON HOLMES & GORDON, Wholesale and. Detail Dancr^ists, No; lO Oread Street (SHOKTEIt EI.OOIi ) ltumr, a. Dealers DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, Dye-Stuffs, Toilet & Fancy Articles, * 7 7 0 TOBACCO, CIGARS, &o. 2 OJIhB 2 BOTTOM FIGURES. South Side of Court House Street-