Calhoun times. (Calhoun, a.) 1876-1876, May 10, 1876, Image 3

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CALHOUN TIM ES LOCAL news, A NEGRO excursion from Chattar.oo. pa passed down the W k A. Railroad, Sunday. 1 ni*. protracted meeting has closed at the Methodist Church, and oue is now in progress in the Baptist Church, to continue through the present week. httOM rust, which we learn has made its appearance in many places, and from the recent overflow, the wheat crop can hardly escape considerable injury. A tramp is supposed to have stolen about seventy two dollars from the house of Mr. Halcomb, a track hand on the \\ . & A. Railroad, last week while the latter was on the creek fishing. The thief has not been overhauled. A\ E leave for a short time wkb mem bers of the Georgia Press, Ibis week, and arc forced in consequence to make up our reading matter by Monday night. We hope our patrons will overlook short comming in this issue. Members of Calhoun Grange, No: HO, are requested to meet at the Court 11 (’use on Saturday next at 3 p. m.— Business of importance demands your attenaenco. J. M. Reeve, Secy. We are informed by W. M.. T. J. Smith that Bro. A. B. Smetlley, Lec turer ol the National Grange will be in Calhoun June ls‘, to address the pat rons, farmers and citizens. Come one, come all. A NUMBER of Atlanta ladies accom panying members of Mr. Richard Pe ters’ family came up in a handsome coach on the State Road last week, and spent a few days in enjoyment on Mr. P.’s farm, two miles from ‘his place.— They returned by the evening train Saturday. llae , a little son of Mis. Davenport, narrowly escaped drowning in the Oosta tanaula, last Saturday evening, lie was tunning back and forth on the lower deck the Mary Carter as it stood near the bridge, and a wet plank the edge caused him to slip in. A coL ored man rescued him just as he was about to disappear under the hint. Wf. understand there is to boa pic. ii at Craneatcr Springs, on the 27th of tliis month, and we believe it is the jurposo of the citizens in that neigh borhood to organize a Grange on that day. Several able speakers are expects ed, and an enthusiastic occasion is like* ly to be the result. We have received a circul *r from Dr. J Stcinb ick Wilson, proprietor of the Hygi enic liut tute of Atlanta, sta i g that the Doctor has recently adde< to his grand Turkish Bath—the on’ one in thj South —El cfro-There .1 and Medicinal Baths, Vibratory Movements Health Lifts, etc., etc., making this in.. Ftitution one that should at once de mand the attention of those Lufferiug Dom di'eases. The luxury of a good Turkish Bath is itself enough to induce any to partake, but when it is stated lor a fact that the curative agencies of Dr. Wilson institution exceed anything else, as manifested by successive examples. Nne sh mid delay to avail themselves of i ts benefits. —— —s -*► ► Poetry and Prose of Spring.— The glories of spiing time has ever been a favorite theme of the poets. They plow with rapture when describing how “Spring unlocks the flowers to paint the laughing soil,” but forget that ‘'.Death rides on every pass’’ tur breeze, and lurks in evejy flower.” Yes the vernal sea son however briplil and beautiful it may seem is fraught with perils to the human rare. In our climate it is the most dangerous to health to any portion of the year. The sudden changes o s ' the weatiror produce Golds. Coughs, Catarrh, Bronchitis, Rheumatism and Neuralgia, whi'e the poisonous exhalations arising from the earth, induce deadly fevers As th : s perilous season the greatest care should bo exercised, and Hie Seven Seals or Golden Wonder, that speedy, ce.tain and effectual cure for all ailments brought on by variable weather, or by inhaling miasmatic va pors, should be kept where it can be brought quickly into requs’ition. may3 lm. When You Can and Better at Home. • —of course it is of no use to send Past for your pianocs and oigans when you can buy them for less money nearer home. This you can do and have thorn fully warranted by a reliable house. \ou can buy pianocs as low as $225, and almost any of the Standard makers at corres pondingly low figures. Don’t fail to communicate with Mr. C. or see him before purchasing if you would consult your own interest* Address, W, F. Cummins, Knoxville, Tenn. <i > Franklin's statue in Printing House Square, New York, is one of the most demure looking objects in the world, yet for all that it was recently caught casting admiring glances at a pretty girl; for which it wag not so verv much to blame as she not only had a nnst charming face but was most tastily and b'vitohingly arrayed in becoming gar** ments made after the c.debrated ‘‘Do* mestic Paper Fashions.” An Important Cure by Dr. Tutt's Expectorant.—We have been informed by Mrs. Williams, grand daughter of Gen. Israel Putolim, that she suffered for aianjf y.ear§ with Aitihr ma, accompanied with great difficulty‘of breathing. Indeed, she says, it prevent ed her lying in a recumbent posi tion, and often suffocation appeared in-- evitable, for which she used Tutt’s Expectorant. The relief was so great that she was encouraged to per severe irv its use until every vestige of the painful disease was entirely remov ed. ‘‘We can not speak too highly of this valuable preparation of Dr. Tutt, and for the sake of suffering humanity hope that it may become more generally known.”— Christian Advocate. —-—. ♦ . —- Seven Skai.sor Goeoen wMftfcw. —This great remedy has obtained a woHcLwide reputation, not only tor the many wonderful cures it has pei farmed but lor the enterprise displayed bv the proprietors, Messrs. Kennedy &"Co., Pittsburgh, Pa., in the liberal manner they have advertised it, in almost every c.-unty in the United States Messrs. Kennedy k Cos. are liberal to their agents, and offer them great inducements to act for them, as will be seen in their advertisement. They furnish all the printing matter necessaay for any active man to thoroughly advertise his territo'- ry, in addition to which on his first, or.. dM* for the great remedy a hanhsbtne COIN SII.V Elt II uNXINfI V.VSE , WA W CR is presented free to each agent. Do not then delay write at once, secure this county which is now open, and become agents for one of l he best selling reme dies iu this country. Don't Regard it as a Catch-pea iy. Bradfield’s Female Regulator —We have often read in the newspaper of the grand success of medical come pounds put up at the North and else where. Many of those medicines hav hnd their day, and we hear no more of ‘hem. Their proprietors have made fortunes, not so much from the cura tive powers and virtues of their mix tures, as from the notoriety given them by ad vex h pe jple wore made to believe all the good that was said of them. A prepui’atiofc is now popular and is known, as Brad fie! (IJr Fe male Regulator', {At iff) %y L r H. Rnul field, of Atlanta, Ga., at 1.50 per but tle. Such is its curative virtuues, that it has gained wide-spread popularity all over the country where it has been known and it is being introduced every where. \\ c arc informed that immense quantities of tliis medicine are being sold in all sections of to South and South-west especially in the city of New Orleans and in Texas. This much we say in justice to its proprietors who is a gentleman of in teg rity and who would not engage in ihe manufacture and sale of a humbug- La GAranyc Reporter. Two Miles lefore Brcqlfast. In a neighboring - ity in Georgia their married woman, who after her third confinement had ulceration with all its repulsive symptoms. She tried in vain all the nostrums; her husband caaricd her to all the famous mineral springs, went with her to New York, Philadel phia, and other places, to consult emi nent obstetricians, to no purpose .Al ter the use of ihe fifth bottle of Regu lator she has been fully restored to her former health and happiness and is now the juy of the household —is able to walk two miles before breakfast. Political—The Century of Inde pendence embraces a collect! >n from official sources of the most important documents and statistics connected with the political histmy of America j also a chronolog’cal record of the prin cipal events from its discovery to the present time, with biographical and his torical sketches, etc. Printed in Ger - man and English. Nearly 600 pages.— Price $2.00. Send for terms to agents. L. S. Marrow, apr2G-5t Indianapolis, Ind. Four Chromos Free I—ln order to introduce our large, eight.page literary and family paper, The Souvenir, we will send it, ou trial six months lor on ly sixty cents, and to each subscriber, post paid, four elegant, oil tTromos: ••Little Red Riding Hood,” "The Ch.l uren’s Swing,” “ Peek-a-boa,” and “Mother’s Joy.” 'These pictures' are not common prints, but genuine oil chromos in sixteen colors, that are equal in appearance to fine oil paintings. Just think of it—four fine oil chiomos and an excellent literary paper G months for GO cents Try it Make up a club of five subscribers and we will send you an extra copy for I>,UKmtbs|Uid four ex tra chromos. JoVt-tirgcroi losingybtir money. We refer to the Post Mastei Bristol as to our responsibility. Cash required in advance. No samples free. Agents wanted to take subscriptions and sell our pictures. From $3 to $lO a day easily made. Address W. M. Burrow, api 10-4 t. Bri tol, Tenn. E’olitical. The Century of Indep ndcnce cm braces a collection from official sources of the most important documents and statictics connected with the political history of America : also n chronogical record of tlie principal events from its discovery to the present time with bio-* graphical and historical skeches, etc. Printed in German and Englished. Neatly 600 pages. Price 82.0 ). Never before has so much practical information of this nature been pub'ish ed in any one volume. While there are many treatise pur porting to give valuable statistics of America in convenient foim, it will be found upon examination that they contain a voluminous amount of mat* ter which is of no utility to any citi zen. A comparison of the various produc tions w'll convince any intelligent per> son that thi ‘.‘Century of Independence” embraces the important documents to be ouud in them ail while it omits that which is superfluous and adds instead a vast eollection of invaluable facts. No other arrangement gives one*fuurth the information iu the same space and the arrangement .* what make* it invul uable as a reference book, it having been complied unchr the immediate supervision of officials at Washing ton r J lie lawyer, banker, merchant and farmer will each conclude that, it must have been prepared especially wMi ref ferencc to his convenience. It is designated for this work to take the place iu politics that Webster’s Dic tionary does in language, and Appleton’s Gazetteer in general literature. The binding, paper an! illustrations have been made to compare with the general character of the work. Though a person can be a good citi- Mlithntrt 14 ihoriQf*| education, no good citizen can enjoy the right of fran chise intelligently without possessing the information contained in this book. While persons refuse to purchase ora dinary or expensive works, all classes will gladly avail themselves of the op portunity for obtaining a work so indis pensable at so low a price. Sold only by subscription. Send for specif! circular aud terms to agents. S. L. Marrow. Indianapolis, In J. may3 Cm. Xat irifrt SttMufjs i-totircs. .. • • ------ Tf times are hard, why go barefooted ? at Marshall k Lee’s, you will find the best selection of Shoes in town. calland get a bargain. LADIES' HATS. A good assortment, carefully select ed for the spring trade at Marshall & Lee’s. Will be exchanged fur greenbacks at low prices. Lamps and Lamp Chimneys, a good stock to select from just received. To find something nice in this line call on Marshall k Lee, who are sure to please you in goods and prices. SOMETHING NICE. A good line of fire dress suits and cloth coats at the Cheap Cash Store. SPRING. Wii have received our t ew §fock of spring and summer Dry Goods, Notions. Shoes, Hats, kc Ac, and respectfully so licit those wishing goods in ourj line to examine and priccgour goods had see that we do offer better bargains to cash buyers than any house m Cherokee G eorgia. Respectfully, B. M. & C. C Harlan. Our stock is complete and our prices defy competition. North Georgia can’t beat us. We mean business, and for the cash will not be ndersuid by any body. Foster k Harlan. I, yards of the bc-t joins ever fibred in Cherokee Georgia, cheap for lie cash or produce at Foster k ilar an’s. A large stock of ready made cloth ing just received, and will he suld at low prices, at Foster k Ila Pan’s. J. 11. Arthur is just receiving a well assorted lot of clothing,boots, hats, Y>*in|s,'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. Jf you want bargains call at ins store and you will not be disappointed. Oct26. Sheetings, shirtings, prints and no 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. FOR TIIE CASH Foster k Harlan are determined not to be undersold by anybody. The most goods for the least money, call early. Those in need of iior-e collars will acll on Foster k Harlan. Tinware, 50 percent cheaper than any where clso at may 10 It GRAF & Middleton’s SCHOOL BOOKS. A good assortment will be kept at the Cheap Cash Store of B M. k C. C. llarian. Parents and teachers will please give them a call. Crockery ware, Queen’s ware facto ry yarns, etc , cheap at J. 11. Arthur’s. Cash paid for all kinds of PURS a nrl HIDES. M. F. Go van & Cos. Janl2t, Home. Ga. Extract From a Letter of Rev. Dr. Look Fierce of Sparta, to L. F. Davies: Macon, Jan. 8, Dear Bro. Davies : Excuse me For writiigonly wh n I Jin 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. Since Confer ence someone sent, me from Americas a bottlelof Thrash’s Consumptive Cure and Lung Restorer, which I have been taking now, this is the oth day, and I can talk now with some ease. I came here among other things to supply mv -clf with this medicine. No druggist here has it on sale. I mnst 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. l.vo. three or four bottles, with bi 1. I am getting on finely. (Signed) L Pierce Hunt, Rankin, & Lamar, Atlanta, Ga , Agents. 5ep, 22,1 y. COLONISTS, EMIGRANTS AND TRAYELEIIS WESTWARI). For is ap circulars, condensed tune tables and general inf. Filiation in regard the transportation facilities to all points New Advertisements. "'"CARPETS'.' Wm. A. HAY GOOD, No. 21 Marietta, Corner Broad Street, ATLANTA, - - - - GEORGIA, DEALER IN Carpets, Oil Olotlis, Mattings, Curtains, titles, <& Upholstery Goods. J3ST GHASS MATTINGS A SPECIALTY, Mm Letters of inquiry promptly answered. a rJ2-3m. in Tennessee, Arkansas. Missouri, Min nesota. Colorado, Kansas, Texas, lowa, New Mexico, Utah „.nd California, ap ply to or address Albert B. Wreun, General Railroad Agent, Atlanta,Ga. No one should go West without first gating 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. Ml information cheer fulfil qiccn. W. L. HANLEY, G. P. & T.A. CT!-"-—" - HEAD TUB ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE Murray Hill Publishing Co a Joltu P. Jewett, Manager. J? IS ®ASES Cured. wS fo s iv I Health by that plainest of all books—Plain !lome Talk and Medical Common Sense,which contains nearly I,ooopaces of original matter, as entertaining as a fascinating story. Health and long life made easy for the learned and unlearned. Crammed full of brand new Idea, which are cheering to the sick, and intensely entertaining to those w no are fortunate enough to escape disease. It guards the reader against the pitholps of hunuin suPYring, and points the way of deliverance to these who are already engulahcd. By ail means, lir.d out ail about it. It is for yon. It’s author. Dr. E. 13. Foote, of 120 Lexington Avenue, New York, is consulted by invalids at Lorre r.nd abroad, in person aud by letter, and Las had the experience of nearly a quarter of a century in the treatment of long standing and difficult dis eases of every character; hence bis ability to write practical truths tor ti e invalid reader. His consultations are free to the sick everywhere; hence Lis immense cot respondence with the sick all over the globe, You. reader, me at lib erty to consult the able author el Plain Home Talk and Medical Common S< nse. Write to him and you will be struck with his Common Sense. Whatever your malady, you will receive light which will do you good, by investing only a postage stamp, and writing to Dr. F. We wish to interest you in both the doctor and his im mortal book. Thcfhtok iiself, which gives satisfaction to all who read it, can be bad of agents, or of the publishers direct. Plain intis- 1 lin binding, $3.25, in the English or German language. Library binding, in English only, $3,75. Sent by mad, postage prepaid, on receipt of the price. A lady writes trie author: “ I have always felt that you were the physician of the world, from the fact of your wonderful suc cess and original ideas." Oue reader-says “lhave found ir. to he one of the grandest works of theage.” Another says—“l would not be without it for twice its cost.” Similar letters reach the author every day. Contents table free. SCIENCE c' N Ftf)° 0,80 ai bound. $2; in 5 separate vols. at £5 and $7.50, according to binding. Sent by mail on receipt of price. Just the thing for young people. Con tents tabic free’. Publication!*!. Wcenn fur- 1 91 cßfi nish all of Dr. Foote’s popular ui'l 6 Vlbh Dime Publications on health and kindred topics. “ OLD EYES MADE NEW,” tells how to restore the sight and give up glasses, without the aid of Doctor or Medicine. Half a million have been issued already I “Com fort and cure for tub Kuptuhed” is a valuable monograph for those who are afflicted with Rup ture or Hernia. “Physiological Improvement of Humanity,” relates to Hie subject of having people born right. “Physiological Marriage” gives the latest researches regarding the laws governing temperamental adaptation, Ac., Arc. A Step Backward, reviewing inconsiderate legislation concerning the Prevention of Conception. “ Spekmatorrikea,” or Sem inal W eakness with evidence of its curability. “ ( ’roup, its causes, prevention and cure,” inval uable to every mother having the care of small children. “Cold Feet,” causes, prevention and cure. Any one of the foregoing Dime Publications will he sent by mail, postage pre paid, on receipt of ten cents. Pnldicatlons, We will snp fe ffl g p® ply Dr; Foote’s Free Pnblica -1 E a Bra Sea * tions. “ Gratuitous Advice to the Sick," abroad as well as at kerne ; a circular of value to the sick. " Evidences of l)r. Foote's Success ; ” a sixty page pamphlet, free by mail. —Send for them. 5,000 goad Agents si” s\3 I cun find profitable eniploy- SsLsS SCI ment in the sale of the foregoing publications, and also several others published by us. Read all of the above, and send for particulars. Address, for terms, outfits, Ac., The Murray Ilill Publishing Company, I'JO Hunt tiSth Street, hew York. The Gaelics’ I2andlS©U/ r of valuable information to every woman, OLD or YOUNG V /<£Q/' Married or Single. LADIES will tliank us lor this ***** lland-Bo ok , and no /-ss. / ****** Biollicr will object/%s£/ jRjCp. to placing it in tk.Y / E: L. A hands of her da ugh / V,/!! fl || Q ters These llaud-/i,/ J U U ° Books are no t KlßliAXGE private treat-/*VY y of 1:0th • „ , . ~r /sexes, particularly but ar<^C^/paralysis, Apoplexy, lnten dcd/C'S^ / Epilepsy, and all ncT for gen- /Vous derangements ; era! rir F /'/their Cause and Cure. I Es; -y bo found . interesting to all tion f^/nc rvous sufferers. ” BOTH JF// g/or EITHER of the fongoing 'HAND-BOOKS sent i to ffSXz*/ any address. Address, with Y. P. Cos. .Bedford, Mass. muyto iy. Aftention, Farmers. 11l AYE now opened at my farm, one mile west of Calhoun, a shop for the manufac ture liu manufacture o>i Wagons, Buggies, etc., and the execution of ALL KINDS OF WOOD AND BLACKSMITH YORK, anil will be pleased to serve 3-00. The work I have done in the past is a sufficient guar antee tor the future. None lot the best mechanics employed. Will furnish new work r repair for you. My expenses a this place are not near so great as they were in town, hence I can do your work so much the cheaper. I ask old customers and the public generally to give me a call Z T. GIFU, mar29-Gm, J I>. TINLTEY, Watch-Maker & Jeweler, CALHOUN , GA. All “vEs of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry iteatlr repaired and warranted. Notice. I WILL be at tiie different piecincts of tl c eountytorcceive retains for State and conn ty tax for 1876-iand report.s’of crops produced in 1875 and crops planted in on days as folbws: Twcnty-fouvih on Monday. April 10th, 24th, and May Sth ; Coosawattee, Tuesday, Anril 11 th, 25th and May 9th; Eighth, Wednesday, April 12th, 26th, and May 10th ; llesaca, Thursday, April 18th, 27th, and May lliii ; §ugar Valley. Fri iay, April 14th, 28th, and May 12th; Oostanau l.i, Saturday, April 15th, 29th, and May loth ; Spring-town, Monday, April 17th, and May Isi and loth; Fifteenth, Tuesday, April 18th and d/ay 2d and 16th; Calhoun, Wednesday, April 19th, and May 3d and 17th: Seventh, Thursday, Apr 1 2dth, and d/ay 4th and J Sth ; Sonora, Friday, April 21st and May sth and 19th; Fairmount, Saturday, April 22d and May 6th and 20th. tm2o. W, 11. 0. LLOYD, T. li. J. A. GRAY. A. J. MIDDLETON. | yfiiilf & MSIiOLLTOa. Jl e tail Gro c ers, COURT HOUSE STREET. Keep constantly on hand a well assorted stock of Grrooeries, sucl: as SUGAR, CO FREE-, LARD, BACON SYRUP, RICE, TOBACCO, PAINTS, OILS, &C. which we will sell for cash at prices which positively can not he beaten in this market. Superior inducements offered farmers who desire to purchase yearly supplies. The highest market prices will be paid in casli for all kinds of country prod are. We ask old friends and the public gener ally to give us a call. GRAY &■ MIDDLETON. New Advertisements. IIAYS’ SONGS. The Footstep on the Stair. S. & C, Hays, 35c Don't Forget Me, Hannah. S. & C, Hays, 35c Is Mother there ? Song & Coo, Hays, 35c Poor Little Wanderer. S. & Cho, Hays, 35c Bring back my Child. S. A Cho, Hays, 35c BANKS’ SONGS. Mother! Angel Mother ! S. & Q, Danks, 30c llobin, Sweet Robin. Song & GTo, Danks3oc Are you waiting there for me ? S. & C. Danks, 30c Hark the Vesper Lklls are chiming. S & . Danks, 30c Is there Room i" Heaven, dear J/otlier? S. & C. Danks, 30c STEWART’S SONGS. Let not thy Heart be Trouble i. S. &C. Stewart, 30c The Song my Mother Sang. S’g &C. Stewart, 30c Tell her I Love her. Song & Chorus, , Stewart, 30c Whisper that you Love me. S’g & Cho. Stewait, 30c Take me again to your Heart. S- &C. CENTENNIAL Sosos akd Quartets. One Hundred Years Ago. S. & C. Hays, 35c One Hundred Years Ago. Quartet for Ma.e Voices, Glover, 30c Marching ’Neath our Starry Flag. S.&G . Glover, 30c 0/arching ’Neath our /Starry Flag. Qt. for M .le V, 10c Let the Hills and Vales Resound Qt. J/ixed V, 12c MEMORIAL SONGS. -Scatter Sweet Flowers o’er her Grave. Danks, ooe Weep o’er he Graves of the Loved Ones. Danks, 80c M emorinl Flowers.llaHad. J/cndellssoh n,cOe Scatter -Sweet Flowers. Trio for Female Voices, 30c Weep o’er the Graves. Trio for Female Voices, 80e Published by J. L. PETERS, New Yo , 843 Broadway, /’. O. Box 103 Station I). and mailed, post-paid, on receipt of t..e maiktd price. mn v 10-1 in. Fisk’s Patent Metalie BURIAL CASES. Having purchased the stock of Boar & Barrett, which will constantly be ad ltd t > a full range of sizes can always be found at he obi stand of llecves & Malone. dec 15 i’in. T. A. FOSTER. Thel ilieapCasJs Store. B. M. & C. C. HARLAN, fOld Stand of B. G. BoazJ We would respect Hilly call the attention of the readers of the Turks to our LARGE MB ATTEACTIIE STOCK OP GOODS! Doing business strictly nnl exclusively on the cash system, we offer greater indueo in on is than any other house in Calhoun. We hnv* a piendid : took of Dry Goods, Roots, SfioosylFals, Ready-made clothing We can supply the wants of all m need of TP IT II NIT IT II Id. AIL GRADES AT OIXaB £ OILS ! A good stock of Lubriciting, Kerosene. Machine!y and Tanners Oils always in sforo. We make a specially of STATION EKY and School Hooks, beside* tunny things too numerous to be embraced in this advertisement. Give us a call. jai'l2-\y. Harvest Machinery ! * ” —"j * r ~” 4P 1 ;-> <o|J ■' hi MARK W. JOHNSON * WOODRUFF, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. 7 P ’ 5 if.. - - - * Now beg leave to call the attention ,of the public to their extensivcTisf of THRESHERS AND CLEANERS, Spike or ground hog threshing. DRUMS, SEPARATORS, HORSE POWERS, down a.id mounted. RAILWAY POWERS, GIN POWERS, COTTON ’GINS, CONDENSERS, FEEDERS, LINTERS, PAN MILLS, MOWERS AND REAPERS, GRAIN CRADLES, SCYTHE BLADES, GRASS BLADES, SNATHES, LAWN MOWERS. HAY FORKS, STEEL TOOTH WHEEL HORSE RAKES, REVOLVING WOOD HORSE HAY RAKES, BROAD HAND HAY RAKES, HAY FORKS, PEACH AND APPLE PARERS, GRAIN DRILLS, CIDER MILLS, FEED CUTTERS, SHOVELS, SWEEPS, SCOOTERS, CLKVICES, HEEL PINS, RODS, • PortaTole ‘F3ni sines, c*bo. Fend for our price List and make early engagements, so as to have everything in read iness. Sugar Mills and Evaporators Cheaper Than Elsewhere. MARK W. JOHNSON & WOODRUFF. ATLANTA, GA. A S.- We are also agents lor POLAND SPRING WATER, a sure cure for diseases of the Kidneys, Liver Complaint, and General Debility. Send for circular. [tji. THE CASH GROCERY STORE. • • Slid o r & Rankin, THEIR MOTTO : LIVE AKD LET LIVE. The substantial cf life a specialty. Everything at bottom'figures for casli. Will pay cash orbarter for eggs and butter, August 9, 1875. TRY US BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE. THE OLDEST HOUSE IN CALHOUN’ Esta/blislieci NEW G OODS ! NEW GOODS ! of aSCd ; ° UoLify OUr frlends that we arc “ ow in a largo aiuLeuperio SSo£ts€3.-nctl3lo OoodLs. Those who wish jiai'rgailiri will give us a call. POSTER & lIARLAIN. J. 8.8 H< MUSSED. Wm.L. oojidox HOLMES & GORDON. Wholesale and Retail Ei'ncj'g’ists, Xo. 10 Hroa.i Street ( SHORTER BLOCK ) Romo^in, Dealers in MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, h?ye-Stutfsi T< Uet & Fancy Articles, 010, r*utty, Oloa tor a nnn cm at? a & n _js ■ BOTTOM FIGURES. South Side of Court House Street