Calhoun times. (Calhoun, a.) 1876-1876, June 14, 1876, Image 3

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CALHOUN TIMES LOCAL NIiWS. A lot of convicts were sent to Farg nin county hist week to work, on the Marietta and Murphy Railroad. Of one crop there is never a scarci ty, says o ’r devil, and that is small'po-. tatoes Ouit Centennial letter and several homo communications are left out this week lor want of room. Mr. Wm. 11. Black has a quarter of an acre in onions—enough to bring tears to the eyes of a nation. Mack and Columbus, the proprietors of the C. C. S. report the fish hook and -straw hat trade still on the increase. JiVERY ©san should attend tho pri mary meetings. This is the way to i defeat .manipulations and rings and the ‘only way. \ Bliciit lias appeared on the fruit trees which causes the leaves at the ends of the twigs to turn yellow and die. A DAUGHTER of Mr. W. IT. Blalock was bitten by a ground rattlesnake while in the wheat field last week. At last accounts she was out ol all danger. Miss Sallie Young returned homo last week from Rome Female College, from which institution she has received a diploma. Rev. Allen 0. Thomas has just returned from Oxford, his old homo, and his observations duiing the trip were that mops in Middle Georgia are doing wc 11. Mr. C J Tiiayer lays before us tfome specimens of oats taken from a small piece of ground in town, which are the finest we have seen this season. They are the grazing oat and at one .time were nipped to the ground by the cat tie. y E Festive Fishermen.— A party, consisting of Col J. C. haiti, J- f • Black, D. 11. Findley, C. J- Thayer, H. A. Dorsey, J. E. Parrott, and scveial others left Monday with team and ac/ coutrements fora few days fishing Hip id Dew’s mill. They will drag for a fig quantity of those fine trout inhaoit ing the crystal waters at Big Spring -I’y all tho powcis that call St. I’etcr s name In innocence aTittlc f ; ranger came. Judge Foster fii.ib time occasionally through the day to come own town to his business, but in' fit of bis business h? nt home. It is n boy end very tnucii ike its father. The Judge looks about as well pleased as we ever saw him. Harvest.—Wheat cutting is nearly over, and one nt this (due is very well able to estimate the success of the crop this season. Reports are generally dis couraging over the county. The rust, tho flies, iind the fulling down of the stalks have been complained of by ah umst every farmer. Prop. R. M. Wclntosii has been in our midst for a week, and proposes to t ach a class in singing. Mr. M is a beautiful singer and bis music is found in nearly every Sabbath School songster. Our people should net allow an oppor tunity for vocal training so raro as this to pass will out action. On Monday n ght sixty odd had applied for instruction. The Sunday Telegram gives this ad., vice; ‘ Every man should watch the county paper and see when the primary meetings is called and then arrange to I there with his eyes (pen and Jus beeves rolled vp. It vi’l not do to say tb&t the men who usually run * ing will attend to it. Those are the Vor }’ men that ought not to be allowed to Meud to it,” and so it is. Work has been suspended in Judge Poster’* brick yard in consequence of Unfavorable weather and the demand for ; ud in the harvest fields. Rut in a few 'hys things will go on as usual and we cx pcct to see ore long a building at the corner of Court House and Wall 1 1 reels gigantic in proportions and nd- I ( ‘ ln £ a business like appearance to the I' Wn The Judg’e generally accour I fTs'bes that which he undertakes. but Spunky. —One night last I" k um old couple on Mr. Pinkney I farm applied to Dr. Johnson, of ■ n ' lCr) , to be united in matrimony, and 1 !1 t>s the doctor was ready, the two him the place they had selected ■ 1 Tie knot to be tied was under the I j r a( f bridge, and the divine, (beying 1 11 rc ‘ f l’iest, there performed the cer- I. l! • They had selected this place I•’ because of its privacy, as they ■ 11 marry in the neighborhood ■ t! I 'T being spectacles f r -an eager Bj "bo had found out about the ,U1 * lon ' The bridesgroom’s ,' Vas bloltzciaw, aged 55, and tl e | D vis, aged SST ' Tho lixhibifion Friday In our civil history there has be n no institutions concocted so capable of do - hood without a school holds out none of those inducements which tend to adhere one to its bounds or lias auy o: the lac allies which develop an influence over the moral elements of humanity. Let us build up our schools and ailow none of the poisoning odes of ignorance and im morality to control the susceptibilities of the youthful mind. The high school of Prof. W. B. Shaw and Mrs M. A. hields has by the good it has accom plished entitled itself to the good will and support rf our citizens. The ex** animation last Thursday was throughout one of the best exhibits of disci plino and iu provement. witnessed in our community in a long time. It was attended by many of the parents of the students who seemed highly pleased at tho progress of the youthful minds un der their capacious training. The ex hibition took place ou Friday night and consisted of declamations, music, com positions, ard a charade or two. The prize for declamation iras awarded to Master Felix Catrell, and was presented w tiPgraceful and approptiate words by Mr. James Hillhouse. The music was rendered by Miss Sue Hndgins and her pupils, and embraced some very pretty selections rendered a happy style The exercises closed at a late hour, and all left feeling repaid for their attendance. Col. J. C. Fain. N ear Resaca, June 15, 18TCL Editor Times : —Who is to be the next Representative frm Gordon c unity in the State General Assembly ? That’s the question that must soon re ceive some share of the attention of the people. In cashing about, for a suitable person to whom we think, can be com* i fitted the interests of the people we find that a large number express decid ed preferences for that eminently capa* Lie gentleman —your townsman—Col. J. C. Fain. It is needless for the wri cr to say that he cordially concurs in so fully and truly expressed willingness and desire to support so worthy an ddeserv ing man. \ve ask Col Fain to signify his wil lingness to the uso of his name in the approaching election —assuring him the su} port of Many V oters A correspondence ’signed “Many Voters'’ to day urges the name of Col. J. C Fain as a suitable* gentleman to represent Gordon county in the ncx' General Assembly. While * tin e matters must ho kit to the people to decide, wc -cannot Lut feel eons'trained to say that he would rep.icsent tlie'joun*. tv with honor to his constituency. Hav ing been once elected to that position and serving also a term in the higher Capacity of Senate!, he is fan iliar will) legislative work, and a gentleman whose better judgement would guide him in the in’crest of his people, many would be glad to support him with his. con. sent. m Mr. D. 11. Findley, with the firm of Camp, Glover & Cos., at Home, is on a visit to Calhoun. lie brings with him samples from this excellent house, and we hope he may convince our busi ness men they might as well buy tome of their goods of Rome merchants. •50 gallons of Extra Good Lard Oil at the Cheap Cash £ tore for $1.25 per gallon. juneld 2t. An IlistoriiMsl Fact. Kvr-n agent who has been steadily selling the improved §2O Homestead Sewing Machine for three years owns his dwelling house has a good account in bank, is clear of debt, and has money at interest —the national consequence of securing a good agency for superior goods at the lowest prices. A good first-class Sewing Machine, moM, useful —reliable at all times, easy to understand and control, the same size and does the same work as any Machines that se’ 1 at Four Times the price. There is no Machine at any price better or will do finer work, and certainly none so low in price by many dollars. The Home stead is wddely known and used in thousands of families in the Pastern and Middle States, and d-ilv becoming pop ular in tho West. It will save its cost several times over in one season doing the work of the family, or will e’rn four or five dullais a day for any man or wo man who. sew for a living. It is the stong est Machine made, is ready at all times to do its work, makes the strongest and finest stitch yet invented, and fully acknowledged as the Standard Family Sewing Machine. Price complete foi 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,. Hx trnordinary liberal offers made to Rear or tr ivolio agents whore we have none established, or, if there is no agent near you send your order direct to the facto* ry . Address J H. Kendall & Cos., 030 Broadway N. mayl t dy. A Desirable Business' Opp rtu niiy.—A large and well-known New York house, about to establish an ngen evin this town and county, require the services of ah active ana reliable JT;- ; n or woman. The compensation will be liberal,while little or nocapital is requir ed. Only an energetic and trustworthy parson will be accepted Write to G S. Uu’bert, P. O. Rr s 5(125, N Y. G*ty f-r full partin’.! j-uo IS 2t The Struggles of Life. —Frtmi the eraJlu to the grav life is full Idf struggles. Some struggle for riclies, ho ts they often resort to* means which places it farther and farther out of thlfir reach. They take drastic compound? which shock the system or violent min erals which poison by degrees and thus the vital energies are weakened and fhe very fountains of’ life polluted. Nature no*ides remedies for every disease, and it is from the vegetable kingdom that Dr. Tutts Liver Pills der ve their ingredients and in their use there is the' happy certainty that if limy .do no good they do ro harm. But of their efficacy thousands who have been cured of dLx eased liver kidneys spleen stomach and bowels, live to day to testify. junel4,2t. Young man ! Don’t waste your spare change in frivolous amusement but save it up add buy your mother or sister anew “Domestic” If you have no mother or sister find some good matured fellow that has. and he and thp machine togeth er may help you to a comfortable place in the family if you shine up to the sis ter right. sgtfwt mu! 'Business gtottaffc FOR TIIE CASH ~ A Uafhyip apa not to be undersold by anybody. The most goods for the least money, call early. Sheetings, shirtings, prints and no tions at the lowest prices at J. 11. Arthur’s. Crockery ware, Queen’s ware lacioi ry yarns, etc , cheap at J. 11. Arthur’s. SCHOOL BOOKS. A good assortment will be kept at the Cheap Cash Store of B. M. & 0. Cl Harlan. Parents and teachers will please give them a call. SOMETHING NICE. A good line of’ fir e dress suits and cloth coats at? the "Cheap Cash Store. Political. The Century of Indep ndenG* chi braces a collection from official stmrccs of the most important documents and statictics connected with the political history of America : also a chronogicul record of the principal events from its discovery to the present time with bio graphical and historical skcches, etc. Printed in German and Englished Nearly 600 pages. Price $2.0 >. 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 Cm, it will, ho found upon examination ’that they COMaVd a f'dlurpinous amount of mat ter which is of no utility to any citi zen. A comparison of the various produc tions wdl convince tnv intelligent-pens son that the “Century of Independence” embraces the important documents to be ound in them all while it omits that which i.%superfluous and add.- instead a vast coliccti nof invaluable facts. No other arrangement gives onedburth the information in the same space and the arrangement is what makes it inval uable r.3 a reference book, it having been complied under the immediate supervision of officials at Washing ton Ghe lawyer, banker, merchant and farmer will each conclude that it must have been prepared especially wi’h ref ference to his convenience. It is designated for this work to take the place in politics that Webster’s Dic tionary does in language, and Appleton’s Gazetteer in general literature. The binding, paper and illustrations have been rngde to compare with the general character of the work. Though a person can be a good citi zen without a thorough education, no good etttr.cn rah ehjPy the right of fran chisc intelligently without possessing the informati n contained in this book. While persons refuse to purchase oiw 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 special circular and terms to agents. S. L. Marrow, mayS-Gm. ■ Indianapolis, led. Don’t Kc*garl if as a Catch-pen ny. Bradfield s Female Regulator -We have often the newspaper 0 P the grand success of medical come pounds put up at the North and else* where. Many of those medicines hav— had their day, and we hear no more of them. 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 advertising, by which people were made to believe all the good that was said of them. A preperation is now popular and is known, as Bradfield s fe male Regulator, put up by L II Brad ficld, of Atlanta, Ga., at §1.50 per boo tie. Such is its cu-ative virtunes, that it has gained wide-spread popularity all over the,, country vvhFe it has been known and it is being introduced every where. We arc informed that immense quantities of this medicine are being sold iu all sections of to South and South-rest especially in the city of New Orleans and oi Texas. ~ much wo say in justice to ir proprietors who is a gentleman of integ rity and who would not eug.'.gc m manufacture and safe ot a humbug*— rja Gran ye Reporter Tiro Miles before Breakfast. In a neighboring ’ ity iu Georgia their manied woman, who aftci her t.i.r ; confinement had ulceration with all its repulsive symptoms. Elie tried iu vain all the nostrums; her husband caaided Lfr to all the fscous mineral sp l .ng wc..t v. uii her to New j orx, I w.i-u.- pptna; ati.i q,h t places, to consult emi I neurTOltctriciifnly t?> no purpose '' Af ■ {■ !• the use ofthe fifth bottle of Regu- I Ftm ..'Rcl,been, fuffiy restored to Her . lru;tr health; and*• hj*r U now i the joy c*f the ifouMih rid-Mi abb? tv i walk two miles before beak fast. £:' c l From a L-dtehfiler: hr Lovic Fierce o?" Sparta, to L. F. Davies : Macon, Jan. 8, 1876. Dear Bro. Davies : Excuse me for writing onlv wh n I ini deeply inter ested I have been speechless about two months. Could not read and prtiy in a family. Had tried many things.— Got ho benefit from "any. Since Confer ence someone sent me from Americus a bottle 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 other things to supply my elf 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 cake them send me by express to Sparta, Ga two, three or four bottles, with bill. I am getting on fiuely. (Signed) L Pierce Hunt, Rankin, & Lamar, Atlanta, Ga, Agents. Sep,22,ly. LADIES HATS. A good assortment, carefully select ed for the spring trade at Marshall & Lees. Will be exchanged fur gre -nbucks at low prices. Lamps and Lamp Chimneys,, a good stock to c olccl from just received. To find something nice in this line call on Marshall A Lee, wh > are sure to please you in goods and prices. A fine stock of saddlery, horse col lars bridles, etc., just received at J. 11. Arthur’s. Those in need of collars wifi acll on Foster & 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 wanfybargains call at hjs store mid youywrfl not be disappointed. Oct2o. spring! We hare received our rew stock of spring and summer Dry Goods, Notions. Sheep, -Il'ats. Ac &c, and respectfully fc)*- licit these- wiping goods in our lino *%> examine and Price our goods and see that we dg oiler better bargains to cash buyers than any house m Cherokee Georgia. Respectfully, B. M. & C. a Harlan. Quit stock is complete and our prices dei’yjjoippetition. North Georgia Sr-an k boatjeaf V Vtadari business', nd for; tho cli a yfi.il hit be by any-' b.uyf ' ' AFh.s.Tai A Harlan.. 1.500 vr 'of rhe best ’ jeans ever .fieieS in Cherokee Georgia, cheap for lie Gasha r produce at Foster & llar an’s. -. ' A large stock of ready made cloth ing just received, and will be sold at low prices, at Footer & Tl.ulan’s. If limes are hard, why go barefooted '( at Marshall k Lees, you will find the best selection of Shoes in town. call and get a bargain. Nature's Remedial Agents —lt is said that for every disease that effects suffering humanity nature has prov dod a remedy, and all that man has to do is to discover these remedial agents and apply them to their appropriate ailments. These are mostly found iu the vegetable kingdom, and roots, barks, herbs, grain, and other simple and harmless ingredi ents are more effective than any of the mineral poisons used so freely by many physicians. The celebrated I)r Rad cl.ff, in the Seven Seals or Golden Won der, has compounded a yegetable remedy peculiarly adapted for a wide range of diseases, combining as it does the curative properties of a great num ber of the most effective roots, herbs and baGcs. For pains and aches it has never been equa’cd. junel i-2t CENTENNIAL Sssss amd Quartets. Oqo Hundred Years Ago. S- & C. lift} s, 3oc One Hundred Years Ago. Quartet for Male Voices, Glover, 30c MircLin A'lffcatii our Starry Flag. 8;&G. Glover, 30a d/Jrching“* ’Neath our Starry Flag. Qt. 1 , for M .le V, 10c Lei the liills and Vales Resound Qt. J/ixcd V, 12c m MEMORIAL SONGS. /Scatter Sweat Flowers o'er her Grave. * - banks, 30c Weep o’er he Graves of the Loved Ones. ■ Hanks* 30c Memorial Flowfr>r:BaHad. i!/endellssohn,3oe Scatter .Svfeet Flowers. Trio for Female I . i * * Voices, 30c Wc tp oNr'lke 'Graces.' ‘Trio for Female * Voicpc, 30c mta ** * * *** S ** lIAYiJ^SONGS. Tlief Footstep on the Stair. S- &C, Hays, 3Sc Don?? Forget Mc-Haumidi- S *J. L’ [r ta - e ’ ?fP Is Mother tjlfc* St Jays, doc Poof Little Wanderer. S. & J 1 0 Bring back luy.Clulu. S. & < ~* l0 > 1 Q s i °~ }C daiksT)boxes. ■ Mother! Artie! Mother ! S. -L. Q. banks, ,Oe Ro'di'i. Sw‘i iUd>i. 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