Calhoun times. (Calhoun, a.) 1876-1876, March 29, 1876, Image 3

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- - r- times (£ cue vat givcctim?. Lodges. k'llogj Royal Chapter, No. 61, F. A, M.-W. J. lleeves, H. P. T. J. Shepeard. Seer'tiiiy. Regular meetings second and fourth Tuesday night .n each month. Oothcaloga Lodge, No. 1 -A, F A M. —T. M. Ellis, W. M. T. J. Shepearcl, Secretary. Regular meetings first and third Tu ad ay night in each month. )i.>b!nson Lodge, No. 180, 1. 0. G. 7\~ T. M. till;h, IV. CT. J. N. Kikev, W. S. Reg ular meetings every Saturday night. Calhoun Grange, No. 00, P. oj If —Aaron It if:. Master. J. M. Reeve, Secretary.— Regular meetings, first Saturday in each month. .*L3•** an*. i ii ifcimn —turn nil ■■Jiuutwna LOCAL NEWS. Oal.i )UV Ins risia o i dignity it i - anil uaixpictid, uni now pos- Rossis a Coin ilc doctor. l?aas arc still and rwu at ten cents per and izcu, and <*a plentiful in this market as blackberries in June. According to the new law of Aim baum, every commercial traveller duuig business in the State must take out a SSO license. Mr Z. T. Guay j i. iS wiil be seen from an advertisement in another column, has a shop <n his farm where he is prepared to do work in his usua -at* isfactory manner, and at lower prices. Tiie unexpected snap la-t week has almost utterly demolished the Luit prospects of this vicinity. Some of the latest blooming trees, however, may be span and, and leave us something in the lruit line delicious to luxuriate upon. Merchants can make it to their in terest t > buy their violins, i ccordnons, violin strings, hups, etc., from W. F. Cummins. Gay street, Knoxville, Tent) . as he keep' a good assortment at low prices. Call and exame for yourself, and you wiil always find prices low. F. F. (I. LinDsEY. the fancy bird nan, of AbingtUn. Yu., whose adver tisement app ared in our piper a few weeks age turns out to he one of those :■-baiks who get your money and send von nothing in return. We hope none of our readers have been duped. The weather is still blustery, and no one wiil and ire insinuate that spring has o me. Vet once in a while ne cat cites a balmy feeling like unto the cheerful a-j acts the gentle spring imparts Match, Clough, seems bound to have a little blow before leaving time. Many . f our people were out. la.-1 fat today (vtiiing with smoked glasses -f 1.0 Almanac makers had told them that the moori w uhl at 3:25 o’ehr.-k i o l lin 11 \ tb'tere the i <•! ()!J So!. ! in' I‘i'lipse was very slight and :t took clu.-e p 'cfiing to fell that anything was the matter. A new door binge has been invented which not on’y shuts Cie door quickly ami noiselessly, but also hits the per' - son who leaves the door open a stun ning blow on the head. We have been thinking of providing our office with a set. Tit if imperfect print causing a rather pale appearance of our p: per for a week or so is attrif/Utable to a poor roller. We have procured anew one, after sone delay, and this grievance will now be obviated, aid cur pages retrain their usual plain appearance next week. The second quarterly meeting of the M. E Church was he’d last Si.turd v and Sunday Rev. D J Mynck, the Presiding Elder was present and deliv emd sc viral of hi* In st sermons. The appearance of the church has been gr • all y impr ved by the addition of a tasty little altai and the laying of ears fating in the aisles Rev. A. C Thom as. the pastor, has been making great efforts and straining a point to make tlie little sanctuary look cheerful and coni' f'utable in many ways . Persons win patronize papers should Pay promptly, for the pecuniary pros- P'Ctsof the press have a peculiar povv er hi pushing forward public prosperity. 1 i the printer is paid piomptly, and pocket bo'-k kept plethoric by prompt jaying lie puis Ins pen to l‘is paper in his peace, his paragraphs are more pointed, he paints his pictures passing events ia more pleasing ct 1* (!r 3 and lire perusal of his paper is a pleasure to the people. laste this ! >-ce of proverbial philosophy in some prominent public plate where all per i"ns oau perceive it. , ‘ ii(; s for Hatching. —From the b'llmving varieties of pure bred lowls '? f v,i dollars per dozen: Dark and ■ojbt Brahmas; Buff and Partridge 'ohms Brown and White Leghorns, udaus and Silver Grav Dorkings I £ u iri titee my stock to be pure bred ' ' '"l stamp lot and scriptive circular and lce hst. Add re-a J. B Stickle. ~ Marlbuo, Stuik cuuuty, O. tIG Bt. J An Appeal to Parents. —Fat hers do you love your children ? Then pre„ serve their health Next to the bless ing of life itself, is the enjoyment of perfect Health, blow many are strick en down in their infancy almost. without a moment’s notice by that ir-sidiouf dis ease, Croup, simply through the neglect to be provid 'd with the proper remedy ? 1 tender plant is nipped and withers ere it blooms. When the little sufferer has short, difficult, hearse breathing, ! Wl, h a harsh., metallic couch like coiiuh/ ! ifig through a brass trumpet, there f, no tone to lose Begin at once tile um of Dr. Tutt’s Expectorant and the dis ease will readily yield to it. Always have it ready in the house, as th s fatal malady requires the promptest treat, uieut. It is very pleasant to the taste, and children take it readily.—mar 22 2t. V mut guofncss I, vards of the best jeans ever ffered in Cherokee Georgia, cheap for he cash or produce at Foster & liar aii’s. A LARGE stock of eady made cloth ing just received, and will he sJd at low prices, tit Foster A Ilai'an s. J. 11. 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 prW\s that absolutely defy competition. Jf . you want bargains call at hi- store and you will not be disappointed. Oct2o. NOTICE TO DEBTORS Aftei January Ist our b, ks and notes wiil be placed in the bands of a collecting officer. Thi.se desiring to save costs do so by saving before that tin j Gray & M*^^eeton. WILL YOU BELIEVE IT? Woman’s Bert Friend —To re lieve the achi-ig lit arc i t woman and bring joy where sorrow reigned supremo, is a mission before which the smiles of kings dvvndle into utter insignificance. 1 ' do this is the pe -uliar proviu.ee of Dr. J. Brtidfield s i male Regulator which from the numberless cures it ha aecoinpjislied, is appropi iatoly styled “Woman’s Best Friend.” The distress ing complaint known as the “ whites? and the vari >us irregularities of the .vomb, to which woman is subject dis/ appear like magic before single battle ot this wonderful compound It is prepared by L il Bradliuid, Druggist. Atlanta, G i , and said at SI 50 per bot tle by re-pi'cable drug men every where. Physicians prescribe it. Its action is prompt, sure and decisive. Now in Perfect Health Near Marietta. Ga , March 21. 1870 luessra. \\in. Hoof d? Sons. Gentle 111e11 : —Some months ago f bought it bottle ol Bradfields Female Regulator Iron* you and have used it in my i in ly with the tU.Ui '-R satisfaction, and •have reeoinmeudi'd if, to three ot er families a:;d they iiave found it a i. eomiiif . th u i he '"u.alcs who have used your Legulator are now in peril., health, and are able to att uid to their household d"ttcs, and we cor iaily I . 0 iUlli ti 1 ;t t.e. ihe public \ u; - tbs iecf fully Gey. il J John son. Outi stock is complete and nur prices defy ‘competition No th Georgia can’t beat us. \\ e mean b> siness. and for the ceil will nit, be tilers mi by any body. Foster & Harlan. Those in need of hor e collars will call on Foste. A ilarlan. COLONISTS, EMIGRANTS AND TU AVE ii EllS W EST WAR D. For nap circulars, condensed time tables and general inf ruiation in regard the transportation facilities to all points in Tennessee, Arkansas. Missouri, Min nesota. Colorado, Kansas, Texas, lowa, New Mexico, Utah .nd Calif .ruia, ap ply to or address Albert B. Wrenn, General Railroad Agent, Atlanta,Ga. No one'should go West without first get;ing in communication with the Gen eral Railroad Agent, aid become in formed as to superior advantages, cheap and quick transportation of families, lion-. 1 Rd goods, stock, and farming implements generally. All information cheerfully given. W. L. DAN LEY, G. P. & T. A. Sheetings, shirtings, prints and no tiuus at tiu: lowest prices at J. 11 Arthur's. A FINE stock of saddlery, horse col lars bridles, etc , 'ust received at J. .1. Art bur’s. FOll THE CASH Foster & ! ■ lan are determined not to be undora and by anybody. i lie most goods for the least money, call early. SCHOOL LOOKS. A jrnud assortment will be kept at the Cheap Cash Store of B. M. & C C. Harlan. Parents and teachers will ole se gifo them a call. Crock Fit Y tvtire.Qrier.’s ware, facto-* r\ yarns, etc., cheap at J. H. Arthur's. Saddles superior finish, and at low prices, can be found at Foster A Hat la us. NOTICE 1 We have closed out our stock of goods. But for the aec< muiodation of those itis debted to us we cm be found at the old stand, tor a short time, with our bo ok open for s-ttiementc 1 least: call at once, as we are compelled to hme mon ey, a’ and will see on all claims ion raid soon —unless by special agreement Re member uow tha f you have notice. Boaz & Barrett. - • " TIOaL-1 KKWriCIAU-^s. ■ fhe Eclectic Dispensary cancers are successfully treated and a cure ef fected in ninety nine cases out of a hun drc.lj when taken in time. I\ iIJK n m aTI sm eured in evory case in fi'om trtie.t Cthroe ijponths, at a cost of live dollars per month for medicines. I>iseases of the Throat cured in from iftie week to two months. Catarrh of the Head cured in one to Hiree months, in most cases; oc entdoually me it with one requiring more ti me i\ umb Diseases — Ulce ration,lnfiarn. mation, Leueorihea, cured in one-hall the time required by other systems and without the use f caustics. Epileptic Fits relieved and per a tieutly cured 1 n most cases irnm six to twel e mouths required for a perma nent cure. jxervous 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 er address S. F. 8a ter. M D., No 55 Broad Street. Atlanta, Ga Terms of Treatment : Consultation free. Prescription anp medicine per month, five dollars, in .ail Chronic cases Can hers and Tumors excepted Operations on the eve. etc-., tit ver. low rates. dec22-3m Cash paid for all kinds of FURS and HIDES. M. F. Govan & Cos Janl2t- Rome, Ga. csey*?na!*rt Hew Advertisements. TANARUS, IC>A1 C >A DAY at home. Agents wanted. Vj 7 1 fulfil and terms free TRUE & CO., VI-J Augu-ta. Maine. fshUtigket \ Philadelphia M * m*>"J aay P° mt U. S. Cvlst Ot Utxtl. J A MI ,G Above RR. Ticket ('taLo . id- ff H&? J “4* Ba *■* 9 *3 rui's to C--ntennis Grounds) /as fS acd ¥lO cash a day easily earned canya-siuif fc fot.o.ur paaer pi tur-s, &■, Aavbrdy caad > it. W t ranicnlai-s tr-e. ftend a d.ess on card. ■ W tTo receive 00. v'of :> r also, send 6 cts. Ad- -Jp \ dress The Iloustuated Weeklv, -jar No. 11 Day Ot,, New York. Agents Wanted Medals and Diplomas 101* HoJjMAN S 3Vv'a r dpH Msw Fictorial Bibles. 1,80,i iiiust rat ions. Address A. J. HOLMAN & CO., TIG Arch street, Philadelphia. PER WEEK GI iR ANTE ED to vS 1 1 !l S en ts, male ;,nd female, in th ir 4k free Add res P. 0.. \ ickei y & Cos, Angus a, Maine. s UIIE TANITE CO , Stroudsburg, Pa., A Emery Wheals and Ftfachinery. Gib A'" 1 ' at borne. Samples 'js tojk/ll wor| l l 81 free. Stinson & IP't 'i'eJKJc o., Portland, Maine. 6 ‘ jJPSYCIIOMANCY o Soul Charming’ JL iiow either sex may fascinate and gum the love and affections of any person they enoose, instantly. This art all can possess, free, h / mail, for 2o cents; together with a Marriage Guile. Egyptian Oracle, Dreams, Hints •• Ladies, ete. 1.00P,000 sold. A 1 v h ll * ; k. Address T. WILLI VM & CO., Pub-s., Philadelphia. Ten years ago, Messrs. Geo. P. Rowell & Go. established then- advertising agency .n New fork City Five ago they ab sorbed the business conducted by Mr. John Hooper, who was the first to go into this kind of enterprise Now they have the sat isfaction of controlling the most extensive and complete advertising connection which has ever be m secured, and one wh ch would be hardly possible in any other coum ry but this. They have succce and and in working down a complex business into so thoroughly a systematic method that no change in the newspaper system of America can escane notice, while the widest information on all topics interesting to advertisers is placed readilv at the disposal of the public. NEW YORK TIMES,! me 14, 1875. KfAMTSTIV 0 ™ 8 for the bc?t o i St £ L*aßeselling stationery pacU.’.gis in the world. It contains 1") sin ots paper, 15envelopes, golden pen, pen-holder, pencil, patent yard men: ure. and a piece of jewelry ; single package, with pair of elegant, gold stone sleeve buttons, postpaid, 2octs., ■j for .00. 1 his package has been * xam ined by the paid.is e of the Calhoun Timms and f mud as represented—worth the money. Wutc'u - given away to all agents. Circulars free BRIDE & GO., 7do Broadwtv N w York. Gordon Sln hTs Sales—April \X 7ILL be sold before the Couit House ▼ V door it. the townof Gal houn, C ordon county, Ga., between the legal hours of sale, oil tin. first Tuesday in April next, the fcl lowing property, to-wit ; Lot- of land No. 250 and 202 in the Cth district aii 1 drd section of Gordon county, Ga., as the property of Colder Shaw, Oy virtue of a Justice Court fi fa. from the 856th district, 0. M.. of said count', in f ;l vor of Daniel Norwood, assignee, vs Cal Her Shaw. Levy made and returned to me by Perry Lloyd, L. C. Alsu at tiie same time and p.aee will be sold TO acres of land in the souf east cor ner of lot of land. No 62 in the 6th district and od section of Gordon county, (fa.. by virtue of an aft ehment ii fa issued Horn the iO-'Oth district G. M., Justice court of Gor don county in favor of T. 31 Layton vs. J/athew Dlckso", ns the property of the de fendant. 31a tthew Dickson. Levy made and returned to me by F 31. Green. L. (J. 1. E. DAIiTLETT, sheriff. £*4 *8 JA*m Li kLs u.' Jk.' - L0.:,1e JAAvT. ‘ Wilier r r \ J .• -a.a ; arc-! ; ■- * ■■ t ”3 . *s "~T *.? Hi 1 ■ uj E VV •? 'j XI 3 X : i , Zi :!• j • j :/i oiiT'/j., isi;/ • -Oi n =• ‘mvi’e, Ft row, Durable Sf ii ‘ U. .j /•„ . . s. iun.ciaC.nrcrs.&iEo, *.t £i?-~ " .. ’ „ T'i iO: uiul.3 S btwiACiili. y ' T c .3'' i .-sc:Afrrv*earir? ■ . —,2c f-r i r(. "T-.m L. J.L?, * loar, *** V* Into Isad and v'l Hill Hzc t '\"r-r f :< Lie ard ether Lw ;' \ L f.-; V"" 13 '-Z.rf.r3 1 rici rate and ei verym AL-LA. i ndLrt-ircuiam. Til c-v"'frP d OH O PPER tf.iPruv.. . a.iar-.: ‘ Cot;on V*RFA(!T E c Qnano I/ii > ~‘l '• ■ u'ihv.h r. r t - V' .e i. s Ui:.n il.:!'i-r ..ill Cif V r>t 4 \ •• ... CcruPlaii a t •*£ ■ V A' ’ - >|..na. rj- ■" AO w .i;-au *i i iiF V. “A-- -a L^‘!i •“*> ? C \rV Ct j, V > \ 'I >i T'lv.rtraf cl Ci-.-'V r. w:k S' W-./a-IV-; *AL wa’-Tantee and cer<'Scan-8, to ,< y%‘ sW***® D C. C. *C. CO., Fa>et:-vine yri nr: i V -- gcAP N. C.. or t Local A^mi. Wm. L. Bradley , 's Standard X^ertilizer. PRINTUP, BRO. & POLLARD, FORMERLY POLLARD & CO., Cotton. Factors, General .Agents, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, il. I>. Sea Fowl Guano ! GUARANTEE D HIQUAIx TO EVEH. SOLD Sea Fowl Guano, iu Bags. 200 lbs. E, C. Cot’s Superphosphate of 1 hue, in bags, 200 lbs The above Stand ini Fertilizers having been in use f>r the past seven years in the South, with unequalled success, are again offered et prices that, can not fail to give satisfaction, while the standard is guaranteed to be equal, if not -aperi' r to any ever sold For Prices and Terms, apply to 6tO. W. WELLS & CO,, Agents, Calhoun, Ga. ll bO 3m. F JU R T ILIZEES ! ! ► PXLIOU3 XHX3X3XJCinX>. —4 i 6l i-% Ifi k\ ¥Y ■ kJ il j4* &y 4c W s &\ W a 5 ATLANTA, GEORGIA. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Farm Implements, Seeds, Fertilizers, Wagons,Buggies, Carriages, Portable Steam Engines, Im proved Live Stork, etc. Now offering at prices GPEAI LY REDUCED, the following attractive stock : 50 Boy Excelsior Plows, 50 No C 1 Excelsior 2-llorse Steel Plows, 500 Dixie Oast 1 horse Plows, at S3 0 or six at one order for sls 00, 500 one and 2Horse Farmers’ Friend Cast Plows, the best tu.ining plow ever offered to the public, 500 FEED CUTTERS, all sizes and prices, 150 Corn Shellers from 0 50 up, 250 doz ‘0 Handled Farmers’ Shank hoes, cheaper than ever before offered, 'is Two-horse Iron Axle U 3 £yx m "%I\T agons, from $75 00 up and warran\ed, ( BUGGIES . We have the largest Repository in Georgia and consult every taste and every pocket FERLILIZERB l 3.000 tons of the best standard Fertilizers, now ready for delivery, consisting in part of 1500 tons RussMl’s Ammoniated Bone Superphosphate, 200 tons So.no Salunle Guano, 100 tons Pu e Flower of Raw Bone, 500 tons St'.no Acid Phosphate, 150 tons Land Plaster, 50 tons Potash Compound, 500 tons Oyster Shell Lime, also, 1.000 pounds Sulphate of Ammonia, Nitrate of Soda, Muriate ol Potash, Ac. SB jEI 23 £3 . Our seed department is the most complete ‘o he found North or South. No - .and can be called for that we cannot furnish. We have now arriving: ! gifM) Dozr?? !‘ rp'-rs Choice and Cennine Garden Feeds. 000 UL - ! ariv li -. , Sn-.iw Fi .k' . Hr- wuw ;!•: - j>- uq md Peerles.- Potatoes. Old iat utiee '250 bushels of the celebrated St. Duwuiugs lam, very fine and eatly, 500 bushels of Red Clover, 1.000 pounds Lucerne, White Clover. Crimson Annual Clover. &c. 2,000 Bushels German Millet. And right here let us urge every farmer to ort er AT ONCE, one or more bushels of fins German Millet. We know of nothing equal to it under th j sun as a hav or forage plant, and seed wi’l be scarce. 1 00 bushels Hung.viatuGrass, 5.000 bushels Red Tup or Herd’s Grass. 500 bu-hels of Timothy, 10,000 bushels of Red Ruo Proof Oats. 2.000 bushels of Blue Grass. Orchard the only Oat worthy of planting Grass. Lye Grass. Vitches Ac. from January to March. 500 bushels of New. Rare and desiiable Cotton Seed. Ac. We are in earnest, we sell cheap, and wiM Gi VE ONE of WAR MEN’S PATENT HOES to all who send us an order amounting to $lO 00 Send fot Price Lists We sell FARM ENGINES cheaper than any other Southern house. Try us MARK W. JOHNSON & WOODRUFF. f,.b93in. ATLANTA, (JA. BALE’S GUANO, Price SSO per Ton. BALE’S CHEMICAL, Price S6O per Ton. COTTON OPTION AT 15 CENTS. A LIBERAL DICOUNT TOR CASH. Rome, Georgia, January 12, 187 G. rnilE undersigned manufacturer of above brands of Fertilizers, would state that he lias 1 been manufacturing Fertilizers here two years, and that his Fertilizers Lave given gen eral satisfaction. IHs Fertilizers have been inspected and are now ready for sale. Fertilizers shipped by the Goats cheap. Orders solicited. jtnlT 2m. Y m 13 I j IvC 9 li 0111(3 9(—ft - VTOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS. 13 - All persons knowing themselves in debted to the estate of M. H. Jackson, de ceased, are req .ested to come forward and make settlements at once, and all pe> sons holding claims against said estate are re quested to present them iu dm form of law. The books of said estate will be found iu the hands of Col. W J Cantr< 11. JASPER N. SMITH, Administrator of M. H. Jackson, deceased. marlb 4w. Georgia, Gordon County. IIT HEKEAS, Lewis T. Covington, admin- M istivtor de bonis non of Joan C. Watts, represent" to the court in his petition duiv tiled and entered on record, that he has fully administered John 0. Watts’ estate— Tiiis is, therefore to cite, all persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why said adminis trator should not be discharged from said administration and receive letters of dis mission on the first Monday in May next. This February let, 1876. D. W. NEEL, Ordinary. The Cheap Cash S tore. 8.M.&.C.C. HARLAN, f Old Stand of B. G. Benz. ) We would respecOully call the attention of the readers of the Times to our LARGE A.\D ATTRACTIVE STOCK OS' GOODS! Io!vg Imir eFF str’clly n(' e> e’uKvtly r r 11 e ffsb m s’rir, ve <fo plrr ft i Jr <’ meats than any other house in Calhoun. We have a tplendid stock of Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Ready-made;clothing, • We can supply the wants of all in need of FUENTTUEE. ALL GRADES AT OIXjS ! OILS 2 A good stock of Rubric'.ting. Kerosene. Machine!y and Tanners Oils always in store. ~ e ina) ' a specialty ol Sl’A I'iOXLKY and ScllOOl 13tM)lvS f besidesmany things too numerous to he embraced in this advertisement. Give u& a call. jai'l2-\^ W. W. SEAY. j> . J. SEAT !R O M E STOVE & HOLLOW-WARE WORKS. 3Eto:o3LO, ©or -> >- We would respectfully call the attention of the public to the following goods manufac tured UEUrf. and the advantages over others: Ist. They are CHE U’EE, and every p.eco is carefully inspected before shipment from the foundry, and is warranted perfect. 2d. They are manufactured from the very best number one hot blast charcoal Geong’o iron, equal in quality to any imported iron. Hd. EVERY STOVE IS WARRANTED, and in case any part should break from lioi.t, 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 homo for a very small sum, and thus have tlie pr : ce of anew stove. 4rh. They.are warranted to be as smooth and elegant ,'n appearance as any Northern or Western make, and as well if not better made. State snd keep our mmey at home. We are making the follow in" Conk-Stover: “GILD BUST.” ‘‘SOUTHERN FRIEXB.” Avery heavy and elegant stove for coal A p ,„ ln . substantial wood stove. easily or W00( ‘- i kept, clean. w J JROME 1 ” No. 6, 7 and 8. For wood. A splendid v _ w • "*£iLLj stove. Alsj 77, with extension top for res- I °’’’‘ an ! ervoir and tin kitchen. ** ME PLUS ULTRA." ‘‘ATLANTA,” “ Cherokee CLief,” No. 7. No. 7. A splendid stove. gj | pjr ji tStop stove for wood, with six holes,* foi *• EL. !.£&■ rooking. Simple in construction and ve-y No. 7. For wood. Of beatiiful design durable. and high fi n W; . BILL ARP.” r f--&La£l a No. 7. Step stove for wood, with four No. 7. A good stove holes, same design as “ Cherokee Chiei ” HE ATI %<+ STOVES. *‘Xew Globe Heater,” Xo. 9. 10 and 11, for Coal '‘Scot cher,” a Box Stove for Wood . IS, 22, and 28 incites length of Mood . HOLLOW-WAHE, Of all kinds for fire-places and cook-stoves. Also TIN-WARE md TIN-WO IK e t all dog scripiions. Mill Gearing, Machinery and Castings of All Kirds made to erder at short notice. Churches and Masonic lodges furnished at re luced rales Our price list will be found lower than the low st. Address a postal card to us md we will be forwarded free of expeme. •, ! Try us before BUYING ELSEWHERE. THE CASH GROCERY STORE. SI iel or & Id an Ivin, THEIR MOTTO: LIVE, AKD LET LIVE. The substantial* of life a specialty. Everything at bottom’ figures for cash. \\ ill pay cash orbarter for eggs and butter, August 9, 1875. THE OLDEST HOUSE IN CALHOUN Established NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS 1 of aBCd t 0 nCtify oar fr,Cßds ,Lat vve are DOW in a large and superfo Seasonalolo Goocls. Those who wish Isai gains will give us a call. FOSTER & HARLAN. J. B. S. HOLMES, MD. Wh.ToOBDON' HOLMES & GORDON, \\ liolesale and It (-‘tail Druggists?, N "- n> Uio.nl Stix-.t (SHOKTfIU BLOCK ) Rome, Ga. Dealers in DRUGS, HiEDiCIBiES, CHEMICALS, a. Dye-Stuffs, Toilet & Fancy Articles, Pain to, Oils, Fxitty, Glass, TOBACCO, CIGARS, &c. Ori'OM EIGUKES. South!Side of Court House Street.