Calhoun times. (Calhoun, a.) 1876-1876, May 31, 1876, Image 3

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CALIKHJX’m IES LOCAL NEWS. Some of our citizens complain of chicken thieves. Mr. Whitman, of the Dalton Citi sen, was in town the other dav. Fishing in the Oothcaloga creek has been better this spring than usu/ al. Dard times is about all people can talk about now. A man with ten dol lars would do to exhibit. Gen. A. C G Arlington, of Atlanta visited Calhoun last week and spent a few days with his relatives. Nobody from these parts will visit the Philadelphia show, as wo know of. Guess Gey arc saving their pocket change foi>‘ ; w ussor timoa.” The recent rains have been of little. If any damage to w heat, and have been wonderful'y beneficial to other growing crops. Labor, is down in this section to a lon price, yet we notice very little idle" ness. Every one who can get work seems willing to do it, even at poor pay. If you want a goo 1 sewing machine, you had better read our offer in another colflmn and go to work. You will not meet with another such an opportunity soon. , , w< | # | . Dom Pedro and suite passed up the \Y. &A. road yesterday. He was spied out by a number who were advised of ]iis passage aud observed as a great cu riosity. The oat crop presents a pleasing contra-1 to wheat. Oats sown in the fall—and we believe all farmers have giver up spring sowing—looks vigorous and healthy and will turn out the finest perhaps- for years. The store of Shcdor & Rankin was entered on last Saturday or Sunday night, and several shoulders of meat ta ken. The thief entered the store by cutting a place in the window blir c p large enough to admit the hand, and the the latch was then unfa..toned. No one in paitjcular has been suspected. A MEETING of the Board of Birec* tns of the North Ge >rgia and East Tennessee Steamboat Company was he’d at ill's place 1 St week 1 u’ we learn th; t t o business of importance was tram*; c* ted. The annual meeting of stockhold ers wil be held on next, Wednesday. n t Ucsnea, at which time, a board of di rectors and other officers arc to be elect ed. Emit or fr'islnno tut t. Fairmount, Ga., May, 27th, 1870. Editor Ca'houn Tmt-es :, On Sutur day last quite a crowd met at the nesd tny for the purpose of hearing a debate between the Fairmount deb. ting secie ty, and the Ludville debating society cm the very interesting question. “Is the Bible a greater evidence of God’s ex istence than the trovks of nature V’ The debate began at ten o’clock am., and eb sed at tliree p. m. Both societies content'd manfully lor their respective sides,and both acquitted themselves with honor. The young men of Luuvillrq wiTli eloquence, came in defence of the evidences of nature, The young men ol tile valley, as though truth was at stake, held their position with distin guished valor in defense of the Bible. Vi hen Greek meets Greek then comes the tug of war.” The contest was long and for a Hunt time seemed to be doubtful, until at length the young men of the mountains missed Greek by mis- Panshuiun. Then the young men of Bio valley vvi th their unshaken fortifi cations to a little more than ' lo ‘d their pc sit ions and the fact was f'dly established irr the minds of most Bio hearers that the Bible was like the bright orbit of day, standing out as the greater light to a world filled with dark iicss, by which every trail might not °’dy believe but know that God existed a nd that He is tho great first cause, the origin and the originality of all things. both sides claimed the decision but I he judge decided in faver of the young and e mountains and only one judge out of three, Capt. \V. M. Dyer, who is Ur y well known to our p.crple, as being ° ne °t the most talented men that our affords, as one vho can tell the | '-‘d’-rence between a noise and argument, a bo a very fine judge of argument, u “° out with a firm decision in favor l^ie } mrig men of the vailey. Thus I '1 the veiy interesting debate. Thus ‘-givat question was settled in favor I '‘vino revelation. Developing the I ’hat the Bible is the fountain from I nc '- gushes all true knowledge, and I l ' tl ' Ur conceptions of God must come I , 'bu 11 is divine word. The deba- I t ” ,I ' Cl ' 'd Fairmount is a complete I ''-and a honor to our people. Ii h‘> a ' s,) i );|V e one of the most flour/ ° in North Georgia. It is - u ‘"re fur o ir. m '“M orliood *} all other organizations, put together. Notwithstanding we have a lodge of Good Templars doing all they cun to lead the youth into temperate habits and Konemetit and also we have a lodge -ot Grangers, doing all in their power to advance the farming interest of our country and to make farming a success. These organizations secuj to fill their mission an 1 are good in their place, but after all this is said we are still com * peded to aduiit that our school is at the i cad of the list. Vi itn a good school we have a spirit oi energy and advance ment without it success is fatal. Spencer. These are not flush times, and patch ed troupers, ..and twnetf garmouts, are the really consistent ami natural results. Economical, home-made dresses arc now the rule rather than (ho exception, and serve to show not only the great popu lar drift, but also t *.e very important part which “Domestic Paper Fashions” sustain in the economy of the house* hold. An Historical Fact. Even agent who has been steadily selling the improved S2O Homestead Sewing Machine for three years owns his dwelling house has a good account in batik, is clear of debt,,ana has money at interest.—the national consequence of securing a good agency for seferiur goods at the lowest prices. A good firs!-class Sewing Machine, most useful —reliable at al! times, easy to understand and control, the same size and does the same work as any Machines that se'l at Four Times the price. There is no Machine at any price better or will do finer work, and certainly nong so lew in price by many dollars. The Home* ead is widely known and used in thousands of families in the Eastern and Middle States, and d•• ilv becoming pop ular in the West. It will save its cost several times over in one season doing the work of the family, or will enn four or five dollars a day for any man or wo man who'sow fur a living. It is the stong est Machine made, is ready at all times to do its work, makes tho strongest and finest stitch yet invented, and is fully acknowledged as the Standard Family Sewing Machine. Price complete fur domestic use, S2O, delivered at your door, no matter how remote you may re side. Business permanent and honora ble with more certain and rapid sales, and larger profits an any other. Ex traordinary liberal offers made to h cal or tnveli i a'pits where we have none established, or, if there is no agent near you send your order direct to the facto ry .Address J 11. Kendall & (Jo., 630 Broadway N. Y. mayl7-ly. How awfully culpable must be those afflicted with Consumption, Bronchitis, .Asthma, or any disease of the Lungs. I hroat or Chest, who i ogLct to use Dr, Tutt’s Expectorant after reading the following letter, written by one of the most estimable ladies in the Ri uth : Savannah. Ga., April 28, 1872. Dr. Tuft: In gratitude for the bene fit received by the use of your Expec torant, I do cheerfully add my teslimo* ny to its wonderful power in curing deep-mated coughs. For several years 1 fctifif red dreadfully with a cough at tended with great difficulty of breath ing. I was induced To try your Expec torant, and it gave almost immediate relief, i took six bottles and am now perfectly restored. It s about five months since I began its use and L have not had an attack since. It, has been a great bite-sing D mo ; I can not afford to >be without it. and heartily recom mend it to all who have lung or throat disease, very reppafcffully, Mrs. A. M. Wellborn. %m\ iuuX guMuf-is Our stock is complete and our prices defy competition. North Georgia can’t beat us. Wo mean business,, and for the cash will not be ndersold by any body. Fosti.r & Harlan. 1,500 yards of the best jeans ever ffered in Cherokee Georgia, cheap for he cash or produce at Foster & liar a u’s. A large stock of ready made cloth ing just received, and will be sdd at low prices, at Foster A ILulan’sL If times arc hard, why go barefooted ? at Marshall fx Jjee’s, you will find the best selection of Shoes in town. call and get u bargain. LADIES’ HATS. A good assortment, carefully select ed for the spring trade at Marshall A Lee’s. Will be exchanged fur gre nbaeks 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 & Lee, who are sure to piease you in goods and prices. SOMETHING NICE. A good line of fit o dress suits and cloth coats at the Cheap Cash Store. SLUING. We have received our t cw stock of spring and summer Dry Goods, Notions. Shoes, Hats. Ac &c.und respectfully so licit those wishing goods in our lino to examine ant] price our goods and see that we do offer iTetter bargains to cash buyers than any house m Cherokee Georgia. Respectfully, B. M AC. C Harlan. Sheetings, shirtings, prints and no tions at the lowest prices at J. 11. Arthur’s. A itne stock of saddlery, horse col lars hi idles, et , uG received J. Al ■ FOR THE CASH Foster <fc Harlan are determined not to be undersold by anybody. The most goods for the least money, call early. Tin Ware, 50 percent, cheaper lhau | any where clso at maylO-dt. Gray & Middleton’s Crockery ware,' Queen’s ware'facto ry yarns, etc , eh; p at I# J. 11. Arthur’s SCHOOL BOOKS. A good assortment will be kept at j the Cheap Cash Store ot 13. M. & C. C. ; Harlan. Parents and teachers will | please give them a call. j Poetry and Prose of Spring.— The glories of spuing time has ever been a favorite theme of the poets. They glow with rapture when describing lmw “Spring unlocks the flowers to paint the laughing soil,” but forget that “Death rides on every pass' ng breeze, and lurks in cvejy flower.” Yes the vernal sea* son however bright and beautiful it may seem is fraught with perils to the human race. In our climate it is the most dangerous to health to any part ion pf the year. The sudden changes o v ihe weal ter produce Colds. Coughs, Catarrh, Bronchitis, Rheumatism and Neuralgia, whi’e the poisonous exhalations arising from the earth, induce deadly fevers—■ As th : >. perilous gcifsou the greatest care sho-n!d be ex-rciscd, ard Ahe Sevf.n seal* pit Golden Wonder, that spegav, cc.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 requmitmn. may3 lm. ’Those in need of hor-e collars will acli on Foster A Harlan, 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 a! his store and you will not be disappointed. Oct 26. Political. ihe Century of Iridep ndence em braces a collection from official sources of the most important documents and statiotics connected with the political history of America : also a chrupogical recoro of the principal events from its discovery to the present time with bio* graphical and historical skechea, eta Printed in German and Englished Nearly 600 pages. Price $2.0 >. Never before has s> much practical information of this nature been nub’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 wd! convince my intelligent per-, son that the “Century oi’ Independence” embraces the important documents to be ouud in them all while it omits that which is superfluous and adds instead a vast cullecti nof invaluable facts. No other arrangement gives one-fourth the ..information in the same space and the arrangement is what makes it inval uable as a reference bonk, it having been complied undir the immediate super vision of officials at Washing ton , j lie lawyer, banker, merchant and farmer will each conclude that it. must have been prepared especially wi'h ref fereuco to his couvonieme. It is designated for this work to take the place in politics that Webster’s Die-, ternary U s in language, and Appleton’s Gazetteer in general literature. The binding, paper and illustrations have been made to compare with the general haracter of the work. Though a pers. n can be a good citi zen without a thorough education, no good citizen can enjoy the right of jfrnn-’ eliise intelligent! e without possessing the i'll format i -h contained in this book. \\ bile persons refuse to purchase oro dinary or expensive work-, all classes will gladly avail themselves of tho op portunity for obtaining a work so indis pensable at so low a price. Sold only by subscription. Send for special circular and terms to agents. 8 L. Marrow, Indianapolis, lud. mayo 6m. Do?s*4 Regard H sis* a (’.itch-pea uy. Bra dim eld’s Female Regulator —We have often read in tho newspaper o*' the grand (success of medical come pounds nut up at the North and else where. Many of those medicines hav had their day. and we hear no more of •Item. Their proprietors have made fortunes, not so much from the cura live powers and virtues of their mix tures, as from the notoriety given them by adverth-ing, by which people were made to believe all the good that was said of them. A preperation is now popular aud is known, as Bradfield’s Fe male Regulator, put up by L. 11. Brad field, of Atlanta, Ga., at $1.50 per bot tle. Such is itscu-’ative virtunes, that it has gained wide-spread popularity all over the country where it has been known and it is being introduced every where. We are informed that immense quantities of this medicine are being sold in all sections of to South and South-west especiilly in the city of New Orleans and in Texas. This much we say in justice to its proprietors who is a gentleman of integ rity and who would not engage in the manufacture and sale of a humbug’— rja Grange Reporter. Two Mias before Brealfast. It a neighboring r ity in Georgia their ujtiniod woman, who after lor third confinement-had ulceration with till im repulsive symptoms. She tried in vain all the lmßi utm her hut-bun 1 c tailed New Advertisements. x Cartridge Loader. TTeWiPs Patent, •Cq the only complete C npnnratus ever in. L vented, combining in < compact ; ml portable dia chine all the various implements employ e l in loa l *“'-'***'. 'J iti2 nancr or metallic sluHs. . . moo ’ Military, Target, A spoi-t;i: ; r, an 1 I'm fi • P.i’oech-Lorid or V- : '■ . , 5 Guns, Pistols, Cartridges, etc. The Fcsd in (fee Wer tl. '"'w Principal office- and Arm. vy. ILION. N. V. New Y<v>k Cii Queen’s BiDhiHng, Queen Victoria, St. Chicago Gilico, ‘237 Mat . ' f Seini for Treat. Igo on lliile-slfpotlng, ” Illiistra tccl e. ‘trarTTifiii" t ‘ir"‘"n , "amif | ¥~iir fi A TS ID wm q xj JL L.Si jl ku JL ka o V • '"c.'. v i&H ' '..p mg£ Will. Ao No. 21 Marietta, Corner Broad Streets ATLANTA,. - - - - GJE()IIGIA, DEALER IN Carpets, Oil Olotlis, JS'l sxl.fi n" s 9 Cti i" tsti ii s'. L-axiiai'c*: i a. i it.Li h adem, ’ Sl INpliol©toi*j r Goods. JBGf* GRASS MATTINGS A SPECIALTY. Letters of inquiry promptly ditstfCred* a. v!2 Sn. her to all the far ous mineral springs, went with her to New York, I liiladeK pliia, and other places, to con ult op i nent obstetricianp. to ho purpose Af i ter the use of the fifth pottle of Regu lator she has been fully res'ored to iter former health and h ippitieas and is now the jr.y of the household —is abm tu walk two miles before beak fast. Extract From a Letter of Rev. Dr. Lovic Fierce cf Sparta, to L. F. Davies : Macon, Jan. 8, 1876. Dear Bug. Davies : Excuse me for writii gorily \vh n I >. ni deeply inter ested. I have been speechless about two months. Could not read and pray in a family. Had tilings. — Got no benefit from any. Since Conicr ' ence someone sent mo from Americas a bottle of Thrash’s Consumptive Cure and Lung Restorer, which I have been taking now, this is th.' 9th day, and I can talk now with some case. I canto here among other things to supply my elf with this medicine. No druggist here has it on sale. I must havo it. J want you to go in person to 1 brash A Cos , show them this letter and make them send me by expre:-.- t<> Sparta, Ga two, three or four bottles, wi.U bid. J am getting on finely. (Sig* ’!) L Bierce Hunt. Rankin, & Lamar, Atlanta, Ga., Aa ents. Sep,22 !y. qecube as agency, and SSO or SIOO per week. “THE EVER- READY AND 2?EVER GUT OK ORDER ” HOMESTEAD <m m SEWING am WO MAC! IIN E Fort Domestic Use. With Table and f ixtui es corr.pidv, only if 20, a perfect and unequalled, larg<, simng and durable Machine, constructed elegant and solid, from the best material \vi:h math ematical precision, for constant family use or manufacturing purposes. Always ready at a moment’s;notice to do its day’s work, never out of order, and will last a geimj a.* fro a with modfei afe care : ca vy to utidcr ritand and manage; light, smooth, an-d swift >unuing, like the well regulated movement of a line watch ; simple, compact, efficient and reliable, with all the valuable improve ments to he found in the highest priced -mir ciii ics, w t:ranted to ' o the y.ae work, the same way, and as rapid and smooth as .t ; S7O machine. An acknowledged triumph aof ingenious mechanical skill, essentially .the working woman's fi i nh and far i:> ad vance of- all ordinary machines, for, a’oso lute ttrengib, r-lial dity ami aoncrr.l n > fulness: wil hem, fell tuck, searn, quilt, . fold, scallop, roll,embroider, ruu up brcai ili.s \c., with wondcri'd wipidity, n e- s ‘ ease, sews the strongest lasting stitch equally hue aud smooth through all kb; b: o< got !•? ftonv cambric, to several thick twozes of brood cloth or leather, with fine or. coarse cotton lsneft, silk or twine. Give:: perfect satisfac tion. YvMl earn its cost several Dima- over in a season in the work it.dot •?, or male h a good living for any man or woman who desires to us ■ it for that purpose ; works so j faithful and easy the sefvants or children can use it without damage. Price of ml- ! : chine fi' h light, tabl ?, fully cquijqiod for ; family work. old. Half case, cm. .r. sldo dr.. r's and cabinet ec.ch at cor - pondingly low rates. SG'e delivery guar anfee<l, free from damage. Fxplai iDory pampltiets illustrated with eugravis gs the several styles of machines, references, variety of sewing etc. mailed free. Confi dential terms with liberal inducements’ to enterprising clergymen, teachers, business men, traveling or local egen’ Sic.,- who desire exclusive agencies furnish--d on ap plication. A'tdress John H. Kendall & Go., 6HG Broadway, Nei.- York. frnnyl Ely. Oorone rs Salo. ILL be sold before (ho C rvf II ■.■ use W door ir the town of Calhoun, Gordon county, t?a*. on tne first Ttr-s lay in July next, bet v.eci the legal hours of sale, the fol lowing p operty, to-wit: Fifty aov* s of land off of the north side of lot No. 240'in the 14th (list:iifc f and 3rd section of Gordon county Ga. -As the prop erty of J. B. T end, by virtue of four ft fas issued from 3-I'.ith district, 0. -L •, Justice court? of Gordon county, in favor of 1. L. Bartlett, vs, J. B. Laud-for the purcaase money of said land. Levied and returned to rue by John Hudgins, L. C. AAIL>\ FLUVI). Coroner. A--U ii 22 j VCa v;-' rant a man $25 a any ni'.ij. ou” WELL AU£ L>i-,?LL3 *n gowu t&iiitsjr. - Look cent Vi P -J J- - - M-: j., - - -U, V.w KEAE 'iTSSE ANNOUN€IC3I 3EN 'IS OF TEH u n ay 'A *a* Pu bHs*iirj§ Cos. Jchji P, Jewett, Manager. A I . n '>: D Cure si. u .-.a- 1 kG D ■* f-i ; New paths marked out to v# I LI1(5 aa al xi‘ r Iler.lt.li by that of oil book*—Plain STo-ru Talk and Medical Common Seksi-:,winch cona'ln;-. uesttlv LOCOpaafca of original matter, aa entertaining ua niac-ciuatfnt*' ecor)-. Health and long life made easy for tiie learned and unlearned. Crammed full of brand new ideas, which are cheering to the sick, and intensely entertaining to. those who are fortunate enough to escape da-ease. It guards the reader against the pi iuoles of human suffering, rnd points the way of deliverance to those v. no am already cngrdp'iKi. By mean-. End out ail about, it. Ct Ik for you. * t’S author, Dr. E. B. Foote, of 120 Lexinston Avenue, New York, is consulted by invalids at home aud abroad, in person and by letter, and has had the experience of nearly a quarter of a ecihss. ,-y in the treatment of long rtanuing end dihicult dis eases of every chare ct. hence l:is ability to write practical truths for the invalid reader. His consultations are it.ee to the sack evesywhere ; hence his immense correspondence Vi th the sick nil over the globe, You, keadek, .m eat tia- EKTr to consult the able author of Plain Home Talk and Medical Common fri use*. Write tohim and you will he struck with liis 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 doct.fi and his im mortal book. '£lte liaok itself, which gives satisfaction to all who read it, can be had of agents,, or of the publishers direct. Plain mus lin binding, GJ.25, in the English or German language. Library binding, m English only, $3.75. Sent by mail, postage prepaid,"on receipt of the price. A lady writes the author: “I . have always felt that you were the physician of the world, from the fact of your wonderful suc cess and c al ideas." One reader says •'1 have found it t= > be one of the grandest works of the age.” Another says—” 1 would not be without it for twice its cost.” Similar letters re- :h . author every day. Contents* tabla free. IN STORY; also by MI >o-:i. Cheap edf lion. 5 vols. in 1. neatly bound. £2: in 5 separate vols. at S’>s and $7.50, according to 1 inf-in;-. Rent by mail on receipt of price. Jpct the thing for young people. Con tent table free. ~ RiTV*? PabHcutlon*!, We can fnr y” nish all of Dlt. Foote’3 popular IG ir ; j.< OT Dime Publications ou health and kindred topics. ” OLD EYES MADE NEW,” tells tr *. t.) res'or.-the sight and give up glasses, wiU tli - l ..f Doctor or Medicino. Half a million hate keen issued already!- “Comfort and ctre ror. the I't.TTCF.Eu” is a valuable J..OH ’ :■ for those who are aillieted with Kup t r Hernia. “Puysiolooicai. Ijutovesient * - j- oj i fi:h “PhtsiolooiCaK Mahriaqb” gives the latest resourchca. regarding the laws goveriilng ten pcrnmoutal adaptation, Ac.., &c. A Stei> Backwakd, reviewing inconeiqerato iegisiution concerning, the Pfeventiod of Conception. “ SPEiaiATOBKaa-.A,’’ or Scm- I;'il \vea’..ucf 3 v.-'ith’ evider.c-e o>” its curability. * “Chb.’ v, its causes, prevention and cure,” invai - Nr’o-- !-ih- : :’M;:!'C:r if email ebudrep. ..“Cold Feet,” causes, prevention r. ' cure. Auv e. (.< che foregedny Dime Publications wJI be eeut by mail, postage pro paid, on receipt of tea cents. , ' -r'ip HR’ We will r>.ip t.~ y’pv w ply Dk FooTK’a’ Free Publico fc Gcbib , lions. ” Gratin’ems Advice to the Si %" al/ii dil as well as a * home ; a circular of DT.live to>the sick, u .-Evidences of Dr. Foote's ■■cars ’ ” a si ty page pamphlet, free by maiL --Send for them. - i\ Cir : •• -' A 5,->OO.cootl Agents k - ; ■ ;< can mid profttable employ ... j , | * meat in the rale of the ' prh- ns, and id.-o several others pmdifJieu by na. IE id all of the above, and . • c . -.ed: n for tcims. outfits, ~ 1 :... -y.. i 1 • *.. any, X ,10 rtastasth Screed* Few York. . ■ a. ‘HxßoCld.fr of valuable information to cxvryJfßd w man, OLD or YOUNG 2 lamed or Suitß-e. LAD a lab it*** Fill ffiionk us for ***** Han d-B o o It, and no /** **** nioihex will gpO. to placing it in hands of her dar.”h fl ! | tera These Hand-^ v f. ® W Books tire no tf / 55®E-fiAK6JS nrivatc “an * 85Tfi of both i‘ t f f / .=, /sexes, ixtrtfcularly ■ atiftkt lysis,A intended/ CKp/Epilepsy, ac'd all ner for derangements 5 erol rfif. a their Cause and Cure. „„I,' / Tllis Enay wiil be foend L | interesting to ail t:on - fllAFj nervous sufferers. BOTH R A 'V'or EITiISII ./f.tlie foregoing A'/fS,.\ f HAND iiOOKB sent free to address. Address,, with stamp, N. Y. P. Cos., Bedford, Mass. Dt’RYEA’fe} Si y M fff AC Q Qm4Tl fi 1 r TEY H I ,Dse ii once, and you will use no other. i)URYEA*S. IMrfiC VED CORN STARCH. Rronounce l by Jurors of Great Interna ticaal Ev’.■ ah.Lii, Barirf, loG7, to bo tire “Perfection of Quality.”. V ‘ j*.•• I’• ” varo its pc u'arity every wfi - ... - cLusn,; witiu,ui L’urj. i.ts,’ 011 ’ . | B. M. &C. HARLAN. 4 • • "* * - ”* 1 • * *** : f: $- '* """ *” '*' \ COm Stand of E. G. We would re'pee;L:l!y call (Ik- ciic'xi: icftt of Ihe venders of the T:i:r o our I * p i'tp vp |prpi|i | if? CtfliAlV*' fil I iiJ *. sv\ -i 1 ili'i jL/ Xil u M lit 1 JlO JL A m M.J kJ 1V W * \/ d* t'>* *A/ and § Doing Durness end exclusively on the cash system, tn offer creator induce merits t!.na„u.ny oilier house in We bare a * pit auid stock of Dry Goods* Boots, Shoes, I!of?, Rcptfy-inafie plothuir: j We can supply the want- of allni need of FIT IT JSf IT IT 11 To. . t : -lev. • p3 f•- • ;y. ;.: ; f - * . 4 ’ r ; . jjj ;7 .. iw i-f . OIM 2 Oaljß 2 A good stock of LubnetLOg. Kero* elm, N. eulnsuy nu t 'lmimr-- a:v,;> i in ' We m:\Vo a specialty of fITATI.OX" ’ ''■ aa 1 S Ji-oul liu.okrt, besides jnny i! :rga too numerous to be embraced iu this adveitisjac.it. Give vis a call. y.oiu 3aw " ■' •' • '•'> i>ff I T f JLiLCtIA V C/tSIJ f y 9 MARK W. JOHNSON & WOODRUFF, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. Nov - hog leave to call Hie attention of the public to then* o? tensive list ; i’ THRESHERS AND OLE A NERS, Bpi l;o or ground hog tHiohlng. PRUM3, SEPAi .'Ol : la A 1 v \ ’•• i a..'! nfod. liAILWA V POWERS, OIN POWERS, COTTON 011 1, CONDENS!HIS, b EEDERS, LINTELS, PAN PI J,S, MOWERS AND HEADERS, OR AIN ERA DIE'S, SCYTHE BLADES, GRASS BLADES. SNATHES, LAWX MOWERS, ITAY FORKS, STEEL TOOTH WHEEL HOUSE RAKES, RE V 0 L VIN oWooDl i0 RS EII A Y 11A KE S. BROAD HAND IIAY RAKES, HAY FORKS, REACH AND APPLE PARERS, GRAIN DRILLS, . CIDER MILLS. FEED CUTTERS, SHOVELS, SWEEPS, SCOOTERS, CLEVICES, HEEL PINS, RODS, Portable Stocim SiisiricD, cDc. Scud for our price List and make early engagements, so as to have everything in read iness-. - Sugar Hills and Evaporators CLcaper Than Elsewlioro. MARK W. JOHNSON & WOODRUFF. A. iLAN iA, G ‘ . * *’■ S -“ Wc aro Do agents tor PRIANI) SPUING WATER, a kujo cure for diseas - • of the Kidneys, Liver Complaint, an l General Debility. Send for circular. [ij. THE GASH SKuv,d ,; ; X;:V-7H She! or & Han kin, THEIR MOTTO: LIVE AND LET LIVE. Thetubsfanti.ila of 11 A- a - .’res fer cash. Will pay cash orbartcr'fov eggs ami butter. . August. 9, 1875. I try us before hiring elsewhere. THE OLDEST HOUSE IX CALIIOUX. Id cl 1 X5V' . # NEW (xOOI)S 2 3ST liW C O.CDS! \ r v ; ' : aro kiSed t 0 notif y cur friends (Lat we are ..ow Ip via in a hv S o * M d su- erio JSo&oiialMo 0-<oc2clo„ Those tvho wish lial!'S will give os a call. FO'STSSXS Ac i J. U. S-. HOLMES, M V. Wm. L. (JOJRDON HOLMES & GORDON, Wirolosalo and ITotail ll>r*ttag\ifetF?, i.) £si‘>ui Si.i'vit?t ( So-IOI' ISK XllX3{Jjj£ ) iCoilKt, (in. lIEALIiRS IN HiiUQS, sMDSCIRIES, Cmm OflM, . .P Dye-Strife, T UeUfcEancy Aitieles, '■} *- - ' " ***E*af. Ol.s, ZlStt-t3r, Q-lcus.* TOBACCO, CIGARS, die. Q cii tli Side of Court Souse Street-