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CALHOUK TIMES
LOCAL nlw s.
- ro get good whisky, go to Kesaca.
upri9-2t.
Eos. FaVES has returned to Cal
houn, and says he is bouud to stick this
time or pull a link loose somewhere.
31k3. J3jUJ.'E.EdmundßoN of Resaca,
has a nice little stock of millinery goods,
ghcseljg them ch*>ap, too. aprl9-2t.
I'tiE spring hats are ornamented with
a flower garden and fountain. Next
year they will take a corn-field.
Question : \V r here can good whisky
he bought cheap 1’ Answer : At Re*
saca. aprl9*2t.
The recent rains raised the Oosta
tanaula out of its banks in some places,
hut no considerable damage was done
to fences or wheat. We learn the wheat
crop is generally in fine growing con li*=
Uju.
Kesaca sells better whiskies than any
other village in North Georgia.
opr 19 2t.
Messrs. Bush k Bro. have had a
considerable p-tronage the past week
One of the most interesting pictures to
be seen at their gallery is a large sized
photograph of the teachers and pupils
of our school. It makes an inttres ing
gioupth p t re is un shed in creditable
style
One night last week three lamps, a
porcelain pitcher and the organ cover
were stolen from the Baptist church.—
A thief so vile as to invade the sanctum
ary to do pillage deserves a punishment
more severe than any common law could
give him. On the same night six chairs
were stolen from the hotel. As yst
nothing has been heard of the missing
goods. •
Geo. M. Beck, a young typo recent,
ly employed in the Commercial office
io it one, is in consequence of a suspen
sion of that paper at piescnt visiting
bis home in Calhoun. George held a
situation on the Times during a por
lion of la t year, and a m >re faithful
workman and deserving young man
d'es not belong to his trade.
Vv’u are pained to announce this week
the sudden death of Mr. A. Inghram,
witich occurred at his home at Reeves’
Station, on last Friday night. He at
tended to his duties ou the fann during
Friday in apparent good health, when
itin grief an 1 surprise of his family
"ii Friday night he met with a sudden
am’ sev re attack, from which be passed
to death in a little while. The bereaved
Lave our sympatices
Among competing lines to Arkansas.
Texas, and the West, the rare vi tie
Lit le Ilock Railway has many
advantages, being and quick uir
king close connect’ons, thus saving time
and distance. Night trains are provi
de! with Palace coaches, and fire is
as low as by competing routes
I huso contemplating traveling West-,
ward will consult their interest by ad
dressing Mr B F. Nevil, at Chattan-
u "-a for inform-u ion in regard to time,
rates, etc., by this route.
Protracted fleeting.
A protracted meeting is in progress
at the Methodist Clin ch. Rev. Allen
b ihomas, the pastor, is one of the
most assidiouj work r i in the North
Georgia Conference, and seemingly is
anxiuus to see the fire of Divine love
auvjys burning in the hearts of his flock.
first Sunday in May of last year
a meeting which lasted
Scven weeks, aud was exceedingly fruit
‘Ul in winning souls to the Master.—
bevs. Seals, Myrick, and other divines
arc to assist in the present series and
die evidences are that a deep in keros t
w id be taken and much good accom
plished. So far there has been a few
tnourn, r, nn 1 many interested in the
work.
Decoration.
(| o account of the backwardness of
P r iug flowers and for other good reasons,
* las been deemed expedient to post
' n ‘ the annual decoration of the graves
Gonfelerate dead at Resaca,
J 1 * 1 the day usually observed the
‘ °l April, to Siturday, thefl'h
•''W Col. Hardeman or James D
J dl'-'l will deliver the oration, and
' possible arrangements for trans
ll‘l,l"n w dl be made. As it is a du-
patriotic Southern heart should
a Sj cred obligation to perform, wo
■ - 1 ’ see a good number present on
in] i 1 Co3ts hut little trouble,
llUs '-bat those who in their eol-
struggle f
The' 1 ; I ',p eat summons went to join
lotljjt lu ' Jra t ) fe caravan that moves
i\ sterious realm where eacli must
Uk
Vi . . U^'l ’ ' n d* 3 silent halls of death.
• ‘1(1 Vo 'in 1 • 1
jtevih., and P ac cin the mem Try of those
* . ilfQ ItiP, J
to tnourn their loss.
Spring Thoughts.
ihe clear and m How atmosphere,
the fragrance of Mother Earth’s flora h
treasures, the meiody of birds, the rich
o rLen la-vJbK.ape spreading out to view
bathed in the &garkliti sunlight of the
lengthening days, will soon bring us
the evidences that har.-h winter is over.
Already small tufts of leaflets.are.fring
ing the twigs and the shadows fall up*
on the earth in delicate and vivid trace
ry. How buoyant feels mankind, as
scenes of nature axe east up before the
eye, and how impressive the work of
th.e Deity upon- the imagination. Let
the elixir of life in its sparkling fresh
ness have sway, and enKvered by a re
alization of the great works before us
let all resolve to build up a Yesh i esolu.,
(ions of good aud make in this Centers
nial year longer Ltrides in the pathway
of improvement in the status ofoopr so -
cie*y, that an atmosphere of purity may
permca-te our social relations, purge
our community of the' grosser weeds
and build up relations that will endear one
to anotheriu ties of good feeling not
to be severed by evil tongues or impure
efforts • improvements in our industries,
that honest occupancy may-show itself
in a community live in progressive ideas
and works ; leaving behind;all traces of
wasted moments, and labor to the end
that id etiess shall_Ur discouraged and
thrift b&tkii maik in deep hewn traces
the moulding into symmetry the substance
of toil, and the horn of plenty filled
with good fruits be the headlight and
treasury of an onward inarch to pros'*
perity.
Bruin.
On last Thursday evening two plod -
ding pilgrims worn and weary, wended
their way intoour peaceful; town accom
panied by a huge whose shaggy
appearance caused a disturbance among
the canines—the hundred and one flee
dogs who stood at barking distance giv
ing evidence of the odium their
unsociable looking visitor had generated
by his unbooked for presence, while
Co'. D ck Tarver had business home be
fore his usual hour and took the back
street. One of the fellows gave bruin
a staff and in bear dial ct gave coal
man s which were ■ beyed in good style
and a performance was witaesed which
would have done credit to a high
private in field drill, or Young Amen
ca just learning the. Spanish fandango.
Then keeper number two passed around
the hat into which occasionally went a
stray nickel from the crowd, and
interesting tri > bent themselves for Re
sma.
“ Wfien theu, art; old and rich,
Thou hast neither heart, affection, limb or
beauty *
To make thy riches pleasant.”
It is surpt isinghow few books have been
written on the diseases incident to old
age. We know f nowoik that wuU
ho more generally read by the medico le*.
gal world or In fact uy ail classes, than
a on the medical nuinanemeut
of old age.” written in a plain sty ir* and
free from all techtnicalities, nox do we,
know of any medicine that is more hap
pily adapted to the alleviating of the
pains and aches of the aged than Dr.
Tutt’s Liver Fills WHle th-qy act
fio npily they do not wrench the
teui ir shock the enfeeble c.mstitu'
t'on. In cases of gout, rheumatism kcL
uey diseases, torpid bowels, indigestion
loss of appetite their healing properths
are truly wonderful. Thei r effect on the
nervous sys’em is prompt in quieting re*
tiessness, impart ng refreshing sleep and
vigor to the whole system. The old
and young will be alike benefited
bv the use of this truly estimable medi
cine.
Eiiiployinent—A Per
manent Business.
Read the large double.column adver
tisement of Kennedy & Cos., in thi pa
per. Read it all. Study and accept
their offer. The advertisers aip worthy
of confidence and their assertions can be
relied on. Parties remitting money can
be fully assured that they will receive
just what is proposed. The liberality
and enterprise of Messrs Kennedy & Cos.,
are shown by the fact that they give
to each agent a coin silver c ise nu 1 ting
case watch. YVo have seen and exam
ined this watch and aie able to say that
it is in every way equal to what is claim
ed for it. They want an agent in this
county ; some lucky reader of this pap r
will get it. The remedy they offer is
popular, the profits large the business
all jour own If you do not want anoth u
er to bear away the prize, answer this
advertisement at once and remit for sam
p'e dosen i\nd you vyil.l thank us for ad
vising you and thus giving you a busi
ness as long as you live—permanent
profitable, honorable, pleasant. \\ ho
could ask more ?
How Share \ve Procure an Or
gan—ls a question o‘ten asked by
members of our growing churches and
also by families. No M usip Store being
convenient correspondence begins with
Eastern Houses who propose: —“As it an
exceptional case I will allow you an un
usual discount to introduce rry instru
ments.” No matter how high they are
priced so the d'seount is large. The re
sult often is a poor organ ac a very high
pric<‘. Now you can avoid all this by
communicating with W. b. CumuAns,
Knoxville Tenn, (or calling and seeing
for yourself) and you will get a prompt
reply wits* full particulars. You can
buy your instruments from him for less
money than elsewhere and be sure of a
go< and instrument at a moderate price
Send for catalogue.
Saddles of superior finish and at
low prices, can be foqq<4 at buster k
Ilarlans.
Four Chromos Free !—ln order to
introduce our large, eight.page literary
and family gaper, The SouveniF, we
will send it, on trial six months for on
ly sixty cents, and to each, subscriber,
post paid, four elegant oil chronics:
“Little Red' Riding Hood,” Th*ChJ
uren s Swing,.” ** Peek-a-boa,” and
“Mother s Joy.” These pictures. are
not common print**, but genuine oil
chromos in sixteen eolors, that axe equal
in appearance to fine oil paintings.
Just think of it—four fine oil chromos
and an excellent literary paper 6 months
for 60 cents Try it Make up a club
of five subscribers and we will send you
an extra copy for 6 months and four ex
tra chromos. No danger of losing your
money. We refer to the Post Master
Bristol as to our responsibility. Cash
required in advance. No samples free.
Agents wanted to take subscript ions
and sell our picturas. From $3 to 810
a day easily made. Address
W. M. Burrow t ,
api!9-4t. Bri tol, Tenn.
£ocal and §u?in£j6s sotircs.
PEKILS BY LAND.
Within the limits of our own coun
try are to be found almost all the vari
ations of climate known to the halita
ble globe. But extensive- as is our do
main, the locomotive running at almost
lightning speed, conveys the traveler in
a few hours from the healthy mountain
district to the ague breeding plain, and
even from the sunny groves of the
south to the ice bouud shores of the
nit them lakes. In making these rapid
journ ys the travellers ?re subjected'tu
those s.iv< re climatic influences so pro
ductive of sickness and disease. It is
therefore of vital importance that he
should be provided with a remedial
agent that will not only cure, bur like
wise prevent sudden attacks of disease.
The Skven Seals or Golden Won
der, which is a Counter Irritant, a Dis
infectant, a Diffusive Stimulant, an An
odyne, a Nervine and a Tonic, is a sure
preventi n and a no less effectual cure
of Fevers, Ague, Di irrhee i, Dysentery,
and all other ailmen a to which travel/
ers are especially liable. No traveller
should fail to provide himself with a
supply of this valuable remedy befure
staitingupon his journey. [apr!9 lrn.
SOMETHING NICE,
A good line of fire dress suits and
cloth coats at the Ch°4.p Cash Store.
SPRING.
We hare received our i e.w stock of
spring and summer Dry Goods, Notions.
Shoes, Hats, &e &c, and respectfully so*
licit those wishing goods in our line to
examine and f rice our goods and see
that we do offer better bargains to cash
buyers than any house in Cherokee
Georgia.
Respectfully,
B. M. k C. C Harlan.
Ouk stock is complete and our prices
defy competition. North Georgia can’t
boat us. We mean business, and for
the cash will not be ndersoid by any
body. Foster & Harlan.
I, yards of the best jeans ever
ffered in Cherokee Georgia, cheap for
he cash or produce at Foster & liar
an’s.
A LARGE stock of "Cady made cloth
ing just received, and will be sold at low
prices, at Foster & Hat bin’s.
J. 11. Arthur is just receiving a
well assorted lot of clothing,boots, hatjs,
prints, notions., aud dry goods generally,
and is desirous, that the public shall
know that he is selling for cash at priors
that absolutely defy competition. It
you want bargains call at ins store and
you will not be disappointed. Oot2(j.
COLONISTS, EMIGRANTS AND
TRAVELERS W EST W A HD.
For nap circulars, condensed time
tables and general information iri regard
j the transportation facilities to all points
in Tennessee, Arkansas. Missouri, Min
nesota. Colorado, Kansas, Texas, lowa,
New Mexico, Utah ..ml California, ap
ply to or address Albert B. Wrenn,
General Railroad Agent, Atlanta,Ga.
No one should go West without first
get:irig in communication with the Gen
eral Railroad Agent, and become in
formed as to superior advantages, cheap
and quick transportation of’ families,
household goods, stock, and farming
implements generally. All information
cheerfully <jicen.
■ ' W. L DANLEY,
G. P. & T. A.
Sheetings, shirtings, prints and ra
tions at the lowest prices at
J. 11. Arthur’s.
A fine stock of saddlery, horse col
lars bridles, etc , Just received at J. 11.
Arthur’s.
FOB THE CASH
Foster & Harlan are determined not
to be undersold by anybody. 'The
most goods for the least money, call
early.
Extract From a Letter of lice. Dr Louie
Fierce of Sparta, to L. F. Davies:
Macon, Jan. 8,187 G.
Dear Rro. Davies : Excuse uiefor
writirgonly wh n Inn deeply inter
ested. I have been speechless about
two months. Could not read and pray
in a family. Had tried many things
Got no benefit from any. 3inee Ct nfi r
ence §ome one sent me from Americus
a bottle of Thrash’s Consumptive Cure
npd Lung Restorer, which I hare been
taking now, this is the 9th day, and I
can talk now with some case. I came
here among other things to supply my
-elf with this medicine. No druggist
here has it on sale. I must have it. I
want you to go in person to Thrash &
Cos , show them this letter and make
them send me by express to Sparta, Ga.
t ,vo. three or four bottles, with bid. I
am getting on finely.
(Signed) L Pm rue
Hunt. Rankin, & Lamar. A t lanta,
Ga , Agents. Sep,22ly.
Those in need of hur-c collars will
cull ou Foster & Harlan.
New Advertisem^Qts.
CARPETS.
I m
Win. A. HA 1 GOOD,
No. 21 Marietta* Corner Broad Street,
ATLANTA* ----- GEORGIA,
DEALER IN
CTaarpets, Oil Clotlis,
Mattings, Curtains,
LanTt>i*eq_iTiris!, Slificles,
Upholstery Goods.
X3T GIiASS MATTINGS A SPECIALTY .
Letters of inquiry promptly answered. a i l 2 Cm.
SCHOOL BOOKS.
A good assortment will be kept at
the Cheap Cash Store of B. M. & 0. C.
Harlan. Parents-, anjl teachers will
please give them a call.
Crockery ware, Queen’s ware facto
ry yarns, etc , cheap at
J. H Arthur’s.
Cash paid for all kinds of FURS
and HIDES.
M. F. Govan & Cos.
Janl2L Rome, Ga.
New Advertisements.
THIS PAPER IS ON FILE WITH
Where Advertising Contracts can be made.
M
3E5 03T® and 'JVUi'CAcAXO-
Aged Men trained t< r a suc
cessful start in business life at Eastman
College. The oldest, hugest, and only in
s*itut on that givi s an Actual Bus : c.esa
Pr toCce. Currency and Merchau lise used
have a real value. Each day’s transactions
based $n New York Market. New,buildings.
Rates ’cw. Graduates assisted to situations.
Applicants received any week day. Refer
to Patrons and Graduates in nearly every
city and town. Ad res’* for particulars and
Catalogue of " 000 Graduates in Busin ss,
H. EASTMAN, LL. 1)., Poughkeepsie.
N. Y.
A A DAY at home. Agents wanted.
\I / Outfit and terms free TRUE & CO.,
V ItJ Augusta. Maine.
Agents Waited Medals and Diplomas
lor Holman’s awarded
NEW Pictorial Bibles.
I. illustrations. Address A. J. HOLMAN
it CO., 930 Arch street, Philadelphia.
FREE TICKET \
Philadelphia SMS'S I
i f *jr mer. From any point in U. S. east of Utah, fl
Aboveß R, Ticket (it also ad- W
Ef “Wtil * %ip uiits to Centennial Grounds) M
fg and $lO cash a day easily earned canvassing
m for our paper pi turea, Ac. Anybody ca,trd,) it. Ma
B Particulars free. Send a-tdress on postiiheal'd.
1 To receive copy of paper also, send 6 cts. Ad- Jlgy
dress : Thk Illustkated Weekly, .y
No. 11 Dey St., New York.
rthwry PEll WEEK GUARANTEED to
/ / agents, male and female, in th ir
■ * own locality. Terms and outfit
free Addrcs P. 0.. Vickeiy & Cos, Atjtgus
a, Maine.
p'A /LJJAper day at home. Samples
\ to\/II wor, h $1 free. Stinson &
a'rJl/u o>) Portland, Maine.
MINI) Psychoniancy, Fas
cination, Soul Charming, Yes ..erism,
and Marriage Guide, showing how either
ex may fascinate and gain the love and af
fection of any person they cho tse instantly.
400 pages. By rrj l fiO cents. Hunt & Cos.,
130 S. 7‘h St., Philadelphia.
ADVERTSSSSyC
in RELIGIOUS AND AGRICUL
TURAL WEEKLIES,, HALF
PRICE. Send for Catalogue on the List
Pi an. For information, address
GKO. P. ROWELL & CO., 41 Perk Row,
New Yobk.
r mill GEARING MADE \
msmm
PULLEYS,AND
The UNEQUALLED JAS. LEFFEL DOUBLE I
aprl2-ly.
With Snell’s Extension Shaft.
One of the most profitable machines in the
World, and should be owned by every farmer
or lumberman having timber to cut.
—A LSO —
Sweepstakes Drag Saw w r ltli Log
Tracks; Circular Saw and Frame
with Sliding Table for cutting
cord-wood, etc., etc.
Send for description and prices to
SEMPLE, BIBGE & CO.,
010 Washington Ave., ST. LOUIS
jy and say in what paper you read this.
GEORGIA, Gordon County.
WHEREAS Elisha Lowery administrator
andc l >onis non of llozzel Lowery repre
sented to the court in his petition, duty tiled
and entered on record that he has fully ad
ministered Bozzel Lc t'ery's estate. This i c
therefore to cite all persons concerned,
kindred and ex editors to show cause, if any
they can, way -aid adiiiis.rator debonnis non
should not. be dischaiged from his adminis
tration an 1 receive letters of and amission oil
the first a > tday in.'uU nex*. This April lj
D. o N EEL, Ordinary .
U Hi O ii .
Gordon Sheriff’s Sales—May.
solJ before the Couit. House
▼“ doer.ij. the town of Calhoun, Cordon
county, Ga., between the legal hours of sale,
on the first Tuesday in May next, the fol
lowing property, to-wit l
80 acres of land off lot number 150.
The same being the west half of said lot.—
Also 30 acres of land off of the north west
corner of lot No. 175. All iu the 7th dis
trict aud 3rd section of said county. Levied
upon by virtue of three Superior Court fi
fa’s, in favor of A. M. Borders vs. L. B.
Causey; and sold as the pioperty of said
L. 13. Causey—he himself in the possession
of said property and notified.
Also >t the same time and place will be
sold the southeast eerier of lot of laud No.
146 in the 16th district and 3d section of
Gordojp cppnty. Containing 40 acres, and
being the eftsfha-£o{' smith half of said
lot. Sold as the property of A W. Ballew
by virtue of an execution issued from Gor
don Superior Court in favor of W. R. Bur
nett and W. R. Burnett executor of A. T.
Burnett deceased vs A. W. Ballew. Said
A. W. Ballew in possession and notified,
Property pointed out by Riffs Atty.
Also, at the same time an i plane, will bo
sold lots of land numbers 142. 129, 130 99
and 100, in the 15th district, j.d 3d section
and 167, in the 24th district and, 3rd section
of Gordon county. Levied o, as the prop
erty of M. 4/. Anderson to satisfy a fi fa
issued from Gordon Superior Court in favor
of Joseph Rowe. Cqr t ; h,e of H. J/or
ris and 11. 11. Dobson, vs Samuel Simpson
and M. M. Andeyson, security oh appeal.
Also at the same time and place, 80 acres
of lot lei No. 140. Said land lying ard be
ing in the 2 itli district and 3rd section of
said county, and being on the east side of
sai 1 lot. forhOng an oblong shape. Naid half
lot being divided b-a line running from
the southwest corner through the centre of
said lot tq uorthest corner. Sold as the nrop
eviy of J. M. Gunn. Alsriotot land No. Sin
the loth district, and 3‘d section of said coun
ty, excel five acres off of the Southwest
corner, Sold as the property of John Tal
iaferro. Said land levied uu. to,satisfy afi fa
i sued from Gordon Superior Court in favor
of Mrs. M. M. Parrott, adpix. of J. R. Par
rott, deceased, against A. C. Gunn and J.
J/. Gunn principal, and John Taliaferro, se
curity on appeal. Said land pointed out by
plaintiff’s attornev.
I E. BARTLETT, Sheriff.
*l?z\zz£L Sfotice.
IM ILL be at the different pie.cincts of tl e
county to receive returns forSfate and conn
ty tax for 1876Jand reportsJof crops produced
in 1875 and crops planted in 18/6, ‘on. days
as follows: Twenty-four.h on Monday,
April 10th, 24th, and May Bth ; Coosawattee,
Tuesday, Anril 11th, 26th, and May 9th ;
Eighth, Wednesday, April 12tli, 26th, and
May 10th ; Resaca, Thursday, Aprtl ’oth,
27th, and May 11th ; Sugar Valley. Frilay,
April 14th, 28lh, and May 12th; Oostanau
la, Saturday, April 15th, 29th, and May
13th; Springtown, Monday, April 17th, and
May lsi and 15th; Fifteenth, Tuesday,
April 18th and J/ay 2d and 16th ; Calhoun,
Wednesday, April 19th, and Mav 3d and
17th: Seventh, Thursday, Apr 1 20th, and
J/ay 4th and lßth ; Sonora, Friday, April
21st and May sth and 19t.h; Fairmount,
Saturday, April 22J at and J/ay 6th and 20th.
tm2o. W, 11. C. LLOYD, T. R.
GEORGIA, Gordon County.
r j'G all whom it may concern ; J/rs. D. A.
A Cox having in proper form, applied to
mi for permanen’ letters of administration
on the estate of Jacob Cox, late of said
county, This is to cite all and singular the
creditors and next of kin of Jacob Cox to
be and appear at my office within the time
al owed by law and show cause if any they
can why permanent letters of administra
tion should not be granted to Mrs. D. A.
Cox on Jacob Cox’s estate. Witness my
hand and official signature. This April Ist
3876. D. W. NEEL, Ordinary,
' aprs-30d,'
10. f 11EIS i 111..
Would again call the attention of the public
to the fact that they still have on hand a
good stock of
One and Two Horse Way
ons, Sprint/ Wayo ns,
liuyf/ic's, etc.
Vie also have o l hand a large assortment of
our
Excelsior Plows,
and all other goods in the agricultural line.
We*ue also supplied with a full line of
SADDLERY AND HARNESS
all of which we will sell very cheap for
cash. Call and price our goods before pur
chasing elsewhere.
5275.00
Parlor Organ Earned by a Lady in
TWO WEEKS!
Canvassers Wanted, male or female.—
Send 10 cents for sample magazine and full
particulars.
Address Zeb Chip*mutt's Magazine, V,’ash
ing' on, New Jersey.
The Cheap Cash Store.
: B. M. ke. C, HARLAN,
fold Stand 6. '
, We vvould-xppectfully call the attention ©fth* 3..0,f tjie Times to our
LWi AM) MTiIACTII! MIS, OP GOODS
-
lc.ii p 1 gtficlly rid ese-usivriy en Ibe cash system, v\;e < greater iudi.
meats iwiy.otlnm.lmise in Calhoun. We a -plendid stoe
.1
Dry (jrootfs, Hoots, Shoes, Hats, Iteady-mato
We eair supply the wants qf; ah in need of
FURNITURE.
ALL GRADES AT
oils z oils ?
A good stock of Lubric> r ing, Kerosene. Maclilneiy and Tanners Gill always 1 i stnr(.
We make a specialty of STATION BUY and School 15ooks v b isides many things
too numerous to be embraced in this advertisement. Give uo a call. J 81 ’ “
Wm. L. Rradley’s, Stanclarcl h
PRINTUP, PRO. & POLLARD,
FORMERLY
POLLARD & CO.,
Cotton Fact ors, General -A-gents
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA,.
It. D.
Sea Fowl Guano !
GUARANTEED
Sea Fowl Guano, iu Bags, 200 lbs.
E. C. Cot’s Sujwrphosphfite of 1 ime , in bags, 200 lbs
JSgT’ The above Standard Fertilizers having been in use for the past sevei
years in the South, with unequalled success, are again oflered at prices that can
not fail to give satisfaction, while the standard is guaranteed to be equal, if no
superior to any ever sold.
For Prices and Terms, apply to
GEO. W. WELLS & CO,, Agents, Calhoun, Ga.
febO-Rm.
THE CASH GROCERY STORE,
Shelor & Rankin,
THEIR MOTTO: LIVE AJJB LET LIVE.
The substantial of life a specialty. Everything q,t bottom figures fo*
cash. Will pay cash orbarter for eggs and butter.
August 9, 1875.
try us before BUYING ELSEWHERE.
THE OLDEST HOUSE IN CALHOUN
Established 1857.
JSTEW GOOES! ISTUTW OOOES i
VUE are pleased to notify our friends that we arc _ow lay in in a large and superb
YY stock by
Seasonable Croods.
v'ho wish Bargains wild. give us a call.
FOSTER & HARL,AIN.
J. a. HOLMES, MD, \Vm. h. WVKPO.
HOLMES & GORDON,
Wholesale and Retail Druggists
No. 19 Broad Street ( SHORTER BLOCKS ) Koine, Ga.
Dealers in
DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS
Toilet & Fancy Articles,
ULtst, Oils, Glasp
TOBACCO, CIGARS, &c.
Wa warrant a man $25 a day using our
WSLL AUCETc AMD DRILLS
In good territory. Descriptive book pent
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Hints to Ladies, etc. ].((H,<iOt sold,
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OTTOM FIGURES.
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