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gALHOUN TIMES
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whisky, go to Resaca.
ap r •
p n Reeves has gone to attend the
Gr anJ Lodge of Free Masons.
VestebdaY was borrowed from
r . ( ,!, Toe wind was rather frolic
gome.
Mas. Belie Edmundson of Ilesaca
hag a nice little stock of millinery goods.
glj e se lls them ch-ap, too. apr 11) -2t.
Pmatt’K Acton, of the Constitution
was in town hunting up subscribers yes
terday.
Question: can gooi whisky
he bought cheap ? Answer: At Re*
Isca. _ | aprl92t.
Locals are as scarce as Uncle Sam’
currency. Can’t somebody swap horses
or get up a dog fight ?
The mills of Messrs. Fain & Boaz
are turning out an excellent article <f
four.
Res AC a sells better whiskies than any
other village in North Georgia,
aprl 9 2t.
The Baptists propose to have a Sun*
<jy School celebration some time in
May-
A Calhoun man calls his mule ‘ Old
Musket,” because y u ste, he won’t
<o) ofl ” without a kick.
D
Times arc haul, but not so hard, ap
parently, but that able bodied grown
men can find time to fish a little this
nice sun shiny weather.
The negroes have had a protracted
m eting the past week. Sunday was a
ig day.” Multitudes flocked in from
the country to attend.
The courting season eon-.eth on us,
And the girl with clouded brow,
Sigheth for her busy lover,
Who will care for S dlie now ?
Calhoun has a supply of shy old
bachelors hanging out on the matrimo*
rial hook. We make (his announcement
for the benefit of the ladies because it is
leap year.
From the budding boughs in the
sylvan groves the robins deluge the val
leys with ecstatic joy, and if the spirit
of man becomes despondent he takes an
other horn.
James Maurice Thompson, the
poet whose verses nov adorn the pages
(if the uncut publications, use 1 to study
Greek and chew tobacco in Calhoun. —
Savannah Nncs.
Mr. TTIGHTCWFR. rn the quail ques
tion remarkelh that Thnrntcu may eat
his fen and twtnfv in so many days, but
one of his hoarders can eat so many
turkeys in so man v days stuffed will)
quails as Glling. Raise 'is board bill.
The unsophisticated minnow may
well look out. When a Calhoun man
reliovt s his pig tail twist of a “chaw.”
aid quietly takes a sent on the bank of
the creek he means to have fish for sup
per.
Since mild weather has opened our
farmers are busy and pushing forward
their work, are showing a disposition to
drive away the hard times with nerve
and vigor by making the soil yield her
qaota of li'e’s necessities
The Oothcaloga cotton factory at
AdairsviUe. wo understand is commenc
ing work and will shortly be turning
out a larjre amount of its products.—
The enterprise i:s likely to prove a per
fect success and a lasting benefit to our
neighborii g town.
T ite meeting at the Methodist Church
's still in progress, and is increasing in
interest. There have been a few cap
versions. Rev. Mr. Hickey preach’d
several sermons which were impressive
and able. All denominations have man
ifested an interest in the work and good
results arc expected ere the c ] oso.
W R have received a few dozen of
e 2?s o' fancy poultry, bred bv Mr. J.
P- Stickle, Marlboro, Stark Cos.. Ohio,
whose advertisement has been running
in our paper. lie sends out only the
best, and guarantees his stock Any
one wishing eggs from good stock should
address him for circulars.
All old Confederate soldiers and the
citizens generally are requested to meet
in Resaea od Monday, Ist of Ma<q 187 G,
lor the purpose of organizing a memorial
society to look after and fix up the fenc
mg and clearing off graves at the Con
federate Cer e ery nea'•Resaea. All
should come and 'end a helping hand
to keep the last resting place of those
noble men in good order.
Confederates.
April 24th 187 G.
Georcia Directory.— We call at*
tention to the advertisement in this is
sue of the Georgia Directory. A glance
at its contents will satisfy all that it will
be a book needed by all business and
pi c{ essional men. Ihe publishers have
been in the Directory business for
years, and fully understand it, and will
no doubt carry out all their promises.
There ij a team to be seen on our
streets almost any day which ’makes a
show worth seeing, 'lhe driver of this
team is a squint eyed negro wearing a
coon skin cap and the tail thrown in for
good measure and we are inclined to
think he has been trading with Big
o o
John of Bill Arp’s mention, and pos
sesses *ye # beast3 of ye auger hole, ver>
ituliy. A m ttley bovine is rigged out
beside a raw-boned specimen of the
legendary tntiie, and ajjtocouiolive spec
tacle greets you that is not to be grined
at —but you must see it to appreciate it,
and any citizen of Calhoun will tcllyou
so.
Popularity. —lt is a self-evident
fact that unle s a person presses ster
ling worth he will have the esteem of
his fellovmen. It is true that for a time
he may deceive, but eventually his faults
will be exposed.
This is applicable also to articles re
commended to 4 ho confidence of’ purchas
ers For a brief period by false coin.,
mendations and glittering exterior, they
impose on the people, but as soon a- test
ted are cast aside The test of ten years
has proven the intrinsic worth ot Dr.
Tutt’s Hair Dye. and to-day no prepara
tion enjoys greater popularity. From
year to year file demand lor it has in
creased, and now it is of general
use both in this and foreign countries.
No stronger proof of its value could be
given
Indispensable —A few yea\s ago
an old Style handpress was thought all
that was neces ary in a country print
ing office, but in this progressive age it
is impossible to do without a good jot <
her such as do the neatest work rapidly
and yet in leach of those of limited
means. You can soon make it pay for
itself. You can secure the best presses
f. r the least money of W F. Cum
mins, Knoxville Tenu. Don’t fail to
communeate with him. Catalogue free.
Political. —The Century of Inde
pendence embrace?! a collectbn from
official sources of the most impoitaut
documents and 'statistics connected
with the political histoiy tf America;
also a chronolog’eal record of the prin
cipal events from its discovery to the
present time, with biographical and his
torical sketches, etc. Primed in Ger -
man and English. Nearly GOO pages.—
Price $2.00. Send for terms to agents
L. S. Marrow,
apr26-5t India? apol's, Ind.
A Goti en 01'po Rtu n.ty.— We have
n ) doubt all of our readers have kvire
fally read the large double co'uuin ad
vertisement M Messrs Kennedy & Cos.,
Pittsburg. Pa. Proprietors of the Great
i 1 emedy, BE\ EN SJfi A1 jS O R GOL
DEN WONDER. The firm proposes
to assist their agouti in every manner
as will b.ring the great remedy promin
nont!v before toe people. This they
will do bv judicious newspaper adverti
sing. Posters, Bills, Show Cards and
beautiful Chrouios, and each new agent
they oiler, a splendid C IN SILVER
HUNTING CASE WATCH to be Sent with
the first order fur the Remedy. Such
inducements are rarely i Cured a second
lime, and we urge upon our readers the
importance of writing to Messrs Ken
uedy k Cos., at once and secure the agen
cy for this county as it is now open.
“Leap year ! said he as he throw
himself indolently upon the lounge, “Oh
don’t l wish I was a pretty, fascinating
stunner of a girl I I'd have all my
clothes cut a ter the Domestic fashion’s
and just heap the style on. And
vv uldn’t I pile on the duds and wear a
big bustle lOh ho. IHOUCU ' and
just here his lather, bung man i! you
don’t (slime out’n this and make a big
bustle in the neighborhood of that wood
pile I’ll fix you sn’syou couldn’t wear a
bustle in a month
Four Chromos Free ! —ln order to
introduce our large, eight.page literary
and family paper, The Souvenir, ue
will send it, on trial six im ntnsfor on
ly sixty cents, and to each subscriber,
post paid, four elegant oil ebromos:
“Little Red Riding Ilood,” ‘ The Chil
dren's Swing,” “ Peeka-b03,” and
“Mother’s Joy.” These pictures are
not common prints, but genuine oil
chromos in sixteen colors, that are equal
in appearance to firm oil paintings.
Just think of it—four fine oil chiomos
and an excellent literary paper 6 months
for GO cents Try it Makeup a club
of five subscribers and wo will send you
an extra copy for G months and four ex
tra chromos. To danger of losing your
money. We refer to the Post Master
Bristol as to our responsibility. Cash
required in advance. Ao samples free.
Agents wanted to take subscript ions
and sell our pictures. From $3 to £lO
a day easily made Address
W. M Burrow,
api 10-41 Bri to!, Term.
fpcaTautf pti
~ If times are hard, why go barefooted ?
at Marshall A Lee’s, you will find the
best select ion of Shoes in town. call and
get a bargain.
LADIES’IIATS.
A good assortment, carefully select
ed for the spring trade at Marshall &
Le.-’s. Will be exchanged for grembacks
at low prices.
Lamps and Lump Chimneys, a good
stock to select from just received. To
find something nice in this line cam on
Marshall & Lee, wlrnare sure to 1* lease
you in goods and prices.
PERILS 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
blo globe. But extensive as is our and
main, the locomotive running at almost
lightning speed, conveys the traveler in
a few hours from the healthy mountain
district to the ague bleeding plain, and
even from the sunny groves of the
south to the ice bound shores of the
n u them lakes. In making these rapid
journ ys the travellers ore subjected to
those sev< re climatic influences so pro
ductive of sickness and disease. It is
therefore of vital importance that he
should be provided .vith a reined; >1
acrent that will not only cure, bur like
wise prevent sudden attacks of disease.
The Seven 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
prevention and a no less effectual cure
of Fevers, Ague, Diarrhoea, Dysentery,
and all other ailmen's to which travel
ers are especially liable. No traveller
should fail to provide himself with a
supply of this valuable remedy before
stai ting upon his journey. [aprl9 lm.
SOMETHING NICE.
A good line of fire dress suits and
cloth coats at the Ch°ap Cash Store.
SPRING.
We have received our i ew stock of
spring and summer Dry Goods, Notions.
Shoes. Hats, Ac Ac, and respectfully so
licit those wishing goods iit our line to
examine and yrice our goods and see
that we do offer better bargains to cash
buyers than any house m Cherokee
Georgia.
Respectfully,
B M. A. C. C. llarlan.
Ouu stock is complete and our prices
defy competition. North Georgia can’t
beat us. We mean business, and for
the cash will nit be ndersoid by any
body. Foster A Harlan.
1,500 yards of the be-t jeans ever
ffered in Cherokee Georgia, cheap for
he cash or produce at Foster A liar
an’s.
A LARGE stock of ready made cloth
ing just received, and will he sold at low
prices, at Foster A Ilai'an’s.
'•V
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 prices
that absolutely defy competition. If
you want bargains call at his store and
you will not be disappointed. Oct2G.
COLONISTS, EMIGRANTS AND
TRAVELERS WESTWARD.
For nap circulars, condensed time
tables and general information in regard
the transportation facilities to all points
in Tennessee, Arkansas, Missouri, Min
nesota. Colorado, Kansas, Texas, lowa,
New Mexico, Utah ..nd California, ap
ply to or address Albert B. Wrcun,
General Railroad Agent, At,!ant;i,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
(hearfully given.
W. L. DAN LEY,
G. P. A T. A.
Sheetings, shirtings, prints and no
tions at the lowest prices at
J. II Arthur’s.
A fine stock of saddlery, horse col
lars bridles, etc , ust received at J. H.
Art hue's.
FOR THE CASH
Foster A Harlan are determined not
to be undersold by anybody. The
most goods for the least money, call
early.
Extract From a Letter of Rev. Dr. Lovie
Fierce of Sparta, to L. F. Davies:
Macon, Jan. 8,187 G.
Dear Bro. Davies : Excuse me for
writh g only wh n Inn deeply inter
csted. i have been speechless about
two months. Could not read and pray
in a family. Had tried many things
Got no benefit from any. Since Cc nfor
once someone sent me from Americas
a buttle of Thrash’s Consumptive Cure
and Lung Restorer, which I have been
taking now, this is the 9th day, and I
can talk now with some ease. I came
here among cither things to supply my
•elf with this medicine. No druggist
here has it on sale. I uin-t have it. I
want you to go in person to Thrash A
Cos , show them this letter anfj make
them send mo by express to Sparta, Ga
t.vo. three or four bottles, with bi 1. I
am getting on finely.
(Signed) L Pierce
11L NT. RA N KIN, ALAMAR.A TLAN T A ,
Ga , Agents. Sep,22,ly.
Those in need of hor-e collars will
acl 1 on Foster A llarlan.
Manhood: How Lest How Restored.
published, anew edition
f Dr. L’ulverwell s Celebra
f’J W foil Essay on the radical cure
(without medicine) of Sperm atoe Bum a or
Seminal Weakness. Involuntary .Seminal
Losses, 1 mpotency, Mental and Physical In
capacity, impediments to marriage, etc ,
also, Cox cmption, Epilepsy and 1 ns, in
duced by self-indulgance or ses ual extrava
gance, <xc.
Price, in a sealed envelope, only six
cents.
The celebrated author, in this admirude
essay, cleatly demonstrated from a thirty
years’ successful practice, that the alarming
dang'vens use of internal medicine or the
application of the knife; pointing'out a
mode of cure at once simple, certain and
effectual, by means of which every sufferer,
no matter what his condition may be. may
cure him: elf cheaply, privately, and radi
ablht.
jgggfTlus lecture should be in (lie hands of
every youth and cvey man iri the land.
Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to
anv address, j ost-paid , on receipt of six cents
or tw* postage stamps.
Add ess the publishers.
F. BRI GM AN & SON,
41 Ann St N \o;k; lu • < -hicu jb x,
-1585. imr3 ly.
New Advertisements.
CARPETS.
Win. Ac IIAYGOOD,
No. 21 Marietta, Corner Broad Street,
ATLANTA, - - - - GEORGIA,
*
DEALER IN
Carpets, Oil Cloths,
Mattings, Curtains,
Lambrequins, Shades,
Upholstery Goods;
GRASS MATTIXGS A SPECIALTY, “©a
Letters of inquiry promptly answered. a r!2 3m.
SCHOOL BOOKS.
A good assortment will bo kept at
the Cheap Cash Store oi B. M. & 0. C
llarlan. Parents and 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. Go van & Cos.
Jnnl2t- Home, Ga.
New Advertisements.
THIS PAPIJR IS ON PIPE WITH
V. here Advertising Contracts can be made;.
Boys and Miidciie"
Itflcil trained fi r a suc
cessful start in business life at Eastman
College. The oldest, la; gest, and only in
s'itut on that giVt 8 an Actiud Bus* ness
Prac'ice. Cunency and Mercha i iige used
have a teal value. Each day’s transactions
based on New York Market. New buildings.
Rates ’cW. Graduates assisted to situations.
Applicants received any wetk day. Refer
to Patrons and Graduates in nearly every
city and town. Ad res J for particularsand
Catalogue of 8 000 Graduates in Busin ss,
H. G. EASTMAN, LL. D., Poughkeepsie.
N. Y.
A DAY at home. Agents wanted.
VI / ( Outfit and terms free TRUE N CO..
rI U Augusta. Alains.
Agents Wanted Medals and Diplomas
lor Holman’s awarded
mew Pictorial Hi bios.
I, illustrations. Address A. HOLMAN
& CO., 930 Arch street, Philadelphia.
FREE TICKET \
/fa o Philadelphia
mpr. From any point in U. S. ea ;t ot Utui. 3
f-ffi f}j pHAboveß R. Ticket (it also ad- If
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\ i / agents, male :nd female, in ill ir
• I own locality. Terms and outfit
free Addres p. 0.. Viekeiy & Cos, Augus
a, Maine.
K.k A A Ape r day at home. Samples
toS/ll worth $1 free. Stinson &
y r *1 Portland, Maine.
IJISD READING, Psyclioniancy, Fas
iVJcinatiOll, Soul Charming, \ es' .e.vism,
and Marriage Guide, showing liow either
sex may fascinate ar and gain the love and af
fection of any person they choose instantly.
400 pages. 13y mail 50 cents Hunt A Cos.,
130 S. 7Ci St., Philadelphia.
advertTsiimc
in RELIGIOUS AND AGRICUL
TURAL V I EKLI IS, IIA LF -
PRICE. Send G>r Catalogue on the List
P(an. For information, address
GFO. P ROWELL &CO., 41 Prrk Row,
Nkw Yoi.iv.
""'Address, POOLE & HUNTTi
aprlg-ly.
CULVER'S I DRAG SAW 1
With Snell’s Extension Shaft.
One of the most profitable machines in the
World, and should be owned by every farmer
cr lumberman having timber to cut.
—AI.SO—
Sweepstakes Drag Saw with
Trucks; Circular Saw and Frame
with gliding: Table for cutting
cord-wood, etc., etc.
Send for description and prices to
SEMPIiE, BIRGE & CO.,
910 Washington Are., ST. LOI’IS
jy and say in what paper you read this.
GEORGIA, Comity.
I\7 HERE AS l.lisha Lowery admimstrator
Yt debonis non of Boz/. and Lowery repre
sented to the court in bis petition, dmy tibd
and (Jilercd on recor 1 that he lias fully ad
ministered Bc/zd L . f. ry’s estate. This i*
ter.fore to cite ail persons concerned,
kindred and c; editor.- to show cans*.-, if any
they can, why *ai 1 ada.is.rator ddo nth non
should not be discln.igcd from his adminis
tration ai.d vect ve letters of ands iision on
the first xo vlaj in i.;r n x‘. 'iiiis April ia j
1870. x-. o' NEEL, Ordina v. i
:q r-j "o.i.
Gordon Sheriffs Sales—May.
sold before the Comt House
’ ▼ door it. the town of Calhoun, Cordon
comity, Ga., between the legal hours of sale,
on the first Tuesday in May next, the fol
lowing property, to-wit ;
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 in the 7th dis
trict and 3rd section of said county. Levied
upon by virtue of three Superior Court fi
fa’s, in favor of A. M. Borders vs. L. 15.
Causey ; and sold as the pioperty of said
L. B. Causey—he himself in tlm possession
of said property and notified.
Also _t the same time and place will be
sold the southeast eerier of lot of land No.
145 iti t*fieTr>th district and 3d section of
Gordon county. Containing 4> acres, and
being the east ha.f of the south half of said
lot. Sold as the property of A. IV. Ballew
by viitueof an execution issued from Got
don Superior Court in favor of \V. 11. Bur
nett and W. 11. Burnett executor of A. T.
Burnett deceased vs A. W. Ballew. Said
A. W. Ballew in possession and notified,
Property pointed out by Biffs Mtty.
Also, at the same time an ( place, will be
sold lots of land numbers 142. 129, 130, ')<)
and 100, in the 15th district, ml 3d section
and 1 <57, in the 24th district and 3rd section
of Gordon county. Levied on as the prop
erty of M- Mi Anderson to .satisfy' a fi la
issued from Gordon Superior Court in favor
of Joseph ltowe, for the use of Wm. H. Mor
els and H. 11. Dobson, vs Samuel Simpson
and M. M. Anderson, security on appeal;
Also at the same tints and place, 80 acres
ot lot lot No. 140. fSaid land lying ard be
ing in the 21 th district and 3rd section of
said county, and being on the east side of
sai 1 lut fovmutg an oblong shape. Said half
lot being divided b * a line running f:-om
the southwest corner through the centrd of
said lot to northest corner. Sold as the Prop
erty it .}. M. Gunn. Alsilotol land No. Sin
the 15th district and 3d section of said coun
ty, exce_ t five acres off of the South Jest
corner. Sold as the property of John Tal
iaferro. Said land levied on to satisfy afi fa
i sued from Gordon Superior Court in favor
of Mrs. M- M. Parrott, admx. of J. R. Par
rott, deceased, against A. C. Gunn aid J.
M. Gunn principal, ami .John Taliaferro, se
curity on appeal. Said land pointed out ly
plaintiff’s attorne \
I E. BARTLETT, Sheriff.
Tas: BTotice.
T V; ILL be at the different piecinds of tl e
Icountyto receive returns for State and dcun
ty tax tor 187G3an t reports’of crops produced
in 1875 and crops planted in 18,0, on days
as follnvs: Twenty-four,h on Monday,
April loth. 24th, and May Bth ; Coosawattee,
Tuesday. Ariril 11th, 25th and May 9th ;
Eighth, Wednesday, April 12th, 2Gth, and
May 10th; Resaca, Thursday, April 1 3th,
27ih. and May 11th ; Sugar Valley Fri lay,
April 14tli, 28lh, and May 12th; Oostanau
la. Saturday, April Kith, 29tlt, and May
1 3th j Springtown, Monday, April-17th, and
A:ay Ist and loth; Fifteenth, Tuesday,
April 18th and May 2d and 10th; Calhoun,
Wednesday, April 19th, and May 3d and
I7lh: Seventh, Thursday, Apr 1 20th, and
J/ay 4th and ißth ; Sonora, Friday. April
2! st and May sth and 19th; Fail-mount,
Saturday, April 22,1 ard May Oth and 20th.
tm2o. IV, 11. C. LLOYD, T. 11.
GEORGIA, Gordon Comity.
OIK all whom it may concern ; Mrs. D_ A.
1 Cox having in proper form, applied to
mi tor 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
allowed by law and show cause if any they
can wiiy permanent letters of administra
tion should not be granted to 3[rs. D. A.
Cox cn Jacob Cox’s estate. Witness rny
hand and official signature. This April Ist
187(B D. IV, NEEL, Ordimiiy.
apro-39d,
J. A. GRAY. A. J. MIDDLETON.
SUM & SllllM,
TLefail Grocers,
COUiIT HOUSE SIREET.
Keep constantly on hand a well assorted
stock of
Grooorie
Siml; as
SUGAR, COFFEE. LARI), BACON
SYRUP, RICE, TOBACCO,
PAINTS, OILS, &C.
which we will sell for cash at prices which
positively can not be beaten in this market.
Superior inducements offered farmers who
and, sire to purchase yearly supplies.
The highest market prices will be paid in
cash for all kinds of country prod” 'c.
We ask old friends aud the public gener
ally to give us a call.
GRAY k MIDDLE'! ON.
V* 3 warrant a ma n $25 a day uslrjs; our
WELL A'JGaS AND DRILLS
lr. good territory. Descriptive book sent
T'-s- 4d 1. siiz Ausor Go.. St. Louis. flo-
The Cheap Cash SI ore.
15. M. & C. C. HARLAN,
fOld Stand of B. G. BoazJ
We would respccPully call the attention of the readers of the Tjmf,s to our
LillUC 11 ATTRACTIVE STOCK Of GOODS!
IT f'>f tr.s'ncss strict tv aid e? e'r £ 'vtly rn tie crth F}sf<m. we rffef greater im’u
ments than ahy other house in Calhoun. We hav* 1 a • plendid stock of
Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes* Hats, Heady-mad** clothing
■- * ftk , \ ,
We,can supply the wants of all m need of
FtfENITUEE.
AIL GRADES AT
OI3IS 2 OXXjjSES 2
A good stock of Lubricating, Kerosene, Machine!y and Tanricr? Ods alwajs in store.
We make a specialty of STATIONERY and Sellout BioKs, besides many things
too numerous to be embraced in this advertisement, Give us a call. j:ii* 1 I>.1 >.
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Win. TANARUS,. Uradley’s Standard Fertilizersjf
PRINTUP, BRO. & POLLARD,
formerly
POLLARD & CO.,
Cotton Factors, General A.gents
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA,
B. I>.
Sea Fowl Guano 1
G UAIIANTFED
iESVISXX SOLD
Sea Fowl Guano, in Rags, 200 lbs.
F. C* Col’s Superphosphate of 1 hue, in bags, 200 lbs.
UST 1 The above Standard Fertilizers having been in use for the past seven
years in the South, with unequalled success, are again oflered st prices that can-*
not fail to give satisfaction, while the standard is guaranteed to be equal, if m.t
superior to any ever Sold.
For Prices and Terms, apply to
GEO. W, WELLS & CO., Agents, Calhoun, Ga.
feb9-3m.
THE CASH GROCERY STORE.
Slielor* & Rankin,
THEIR MOTTO : LIVE AND LET LIVE.
The substantial of life a specialty. Everything at bottom figures for
cash. Will pay cash orbarter for eggs and butter,
August 0, 1875.
TRY US BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE.
THE OLDEST HOUSE IN CALHOUN
Established
NEW GOODS! NEWGOODBI
VP are pleased to notify our friends that we are ~ow lay in in (i large and superio
T l stock of
Soasonatolo Goodsa
Those who wish Bargains will give as a call.
FOSTER &
J. L>. S. HOLMES, M I). \Vm. L. CORDON
HOLMES & GORDON,
Wholesale and Retail Druggists.
No. ID Broad Street (SHORTER BLOCK )
Dealers in
DRUGS, RIEDiCIRiES, CHEMICALS*
f Dye-Stuffs, T Uet & Fancy Articles,
sP£t±3Xts, Oi . ss, Putty 4
TjBAGCO, CIGARS, &g.
jj k. a in, r:. and.
PR/ CTICING PH YSI GIAN.
T T a ing permanently located in Calhoun,
offers bis professional services to thic pub
lic. tVill attend all c< 11s when not profes
sion lly engaged. Office at the Calhoun
lioOl.
J I). 'FINALLY,
Watch-Maker & Jeweler/
CALUOUJf ; GA.
All stales of Clocks, Watches and Jev. el rf
neatly repaired and waj ranted/
BOTTOM FIGURES.
South Side of Court House Street.