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CALHOUK TIMES
LOCAL NEWS."
Tiie irost of liard times having nip
ped the budding pockot'book, ye people ;
sigh over the departure of the black
berry crop.
Call this hot weather 7 Those who
don’t pay the printer may one day reach i
a warm climate to which this wouldn't
be blood heat.
Miss Julia Jones was married
Sunday evening to Mr. George Shaw, of
this county. The ceremony was per
formed by Geo. W. R&naone, Justice of
the Peace.
An outraged parent a few days ago
remarked that matters were getting too
public around his premises to be desira
ble and he didn’t care to have his house
use! as a court house any longer. The
girl didn’t take the hint.
John Kiker is pleased muchly, yea.
Viri.y, a great deal; for what is more
calculated to soothe a young married
man’s feelings or bring out prominently
all the dignity of his nature than to be
a daddy 7 A bouncing big boy arrived
at his house Monday.
An edegant little baby carriage ar
rived by express Monday marked to
Thomas Fall Foster, in care of the
Judge. It was sent by Mr. Thomas
Fall, of the prosperous hardware house
of Gray, Kirkmari A Cos., Nashville who
in this way chose to remember his lit*
lie namesake.
When a lank-sided follow comes in*
to our office, puts his legs on our table,
jerks up our exchanges, tangles them
about and leaves them, after having
made a pool of tobacco juice right where
wo will put our feet leavej with a re
mark that he wiil call again, right there
forb a ance ceases to be a v rtue,nndwe
sigh fora Bigardus kicker to soothe him
off.
After this issue we shall be forced
to begin to erase from our lists many
names of delinquents. It is with much
reluctaney that vve do this, but in jus
tice to ourselves we cautiot send out the
paper to those who let their subscrip
tions run from year to year without set
tlement, after having received appeals
from us that we were in need of funds
*o run our business. We have to pay
cash for everything it takes to run the
Times and un css we get help we can
not meet our expenses and are forced to
the exoedient of cutting down our ex
penses in every possible way. It is-our
aim to ad*xt the cash in advance sys
tem, which we will do without discrim
nntioo at an early day. We find it
very hard at best to keep up the ends
but when we must pay cash for all we get
are compelled to have cash to sustain us.
•Statements will be sent out to all in
arrears just as sjon as we can fin I tim e
to get them up, and we would be glad
that u!l who are behind wi j t make ar\
rangeuieuts for the continuation of their
papers After we have sent out state
ments then we shall begin to revise our
list, leaving ou’y those who pay up or
give us some assurances that we need to
expect iicip as soon as it becomes conve
nient.
We will act taiily with those
treat us fairly.
Gordon’s Voice-
TII i: (ONV EN TIO N MON DA V.
Colquitt the I‘eopie‘s Choice.
Calhoun, Ga., July 17, 1870.
At a convention held at Calhoun by
the delegates of the districts of the
county, for the purpose of electing dele
gates to the gubernatorial convention,to
he held at Atlanta on the 2d day of
August, Wylie Roberts was called to
the chair and J. 11. Malone was requested
to act as sccretar*. J. B. Thornbrough
explained the object of the meeting.
On motion the delegates from each
district enrolled their names as fol
lows :
Calhoun District—J. 11. Malone and
•J B. Thornbrough.
Springtown— J.W. Swain and B. 11.
Dodd.
Oostanaula—N. G. Scott and James
Bussell.
Sugar Valley—Y. J. Malone and W.
W. Cole.
Kcsaca—N. J. Boston and William
Covington.
Eighth- J M Harlan an I Wylie
Kobcrts.
Coosawattee Joseph Ashworth
(pi'oxy).
Twenty -fourth —Joseph Ashworth,
‘Watts.
p^mount —H G Findley, JG B
Soni
Boyd Reese and John B.
ScventL
Kobertscr. ' ll llarbiu anJ W A J
Fifteenth—
Canid Burns and W J Me*’
On motion the
the election of tw<ntion went into
recciv'ng the major rates, tho two
to be tho delegates, ho votes cast
Mr. Ashworth was empowered by the
Coosawattee delegation to cast the vote
for that district and on motion the con- i
vent ion agreed to the same. The vote
being taken, W. M. Dyer and J L.Catnp
were elected delegates te the Guberna
torial Convention, and N. J. Boston atd
M. J. Dudley, alternates.
On motion ofY. J. Malone the meet
ing resolved that the delegates be in
structed to cast their vote for A. 11.
Colquitt for Governor.
On motion the Calhoun Times was
requested to publish the proceedings of
this meeting.
Wylie Roberts, Cbairm’n.
J. H. Malone, Sec’y.
Wliat of Confidence.
Trade is depressed, and the industries
of the whole country flags. Ask (he
cause and you are told it is due to
“waut of confidence." Ask the few
who have not used Dr. Tutt’s Hair Dye,
and they say “I have no confidence in
it, I have been so often humbugged by
by such articles.” We ass them to read
the following testimony from parties of
undoubted varacity :
lIAWKINSVILLE,Ga.,Oct. 20,1809
Dr* W. 11. Tutts :
Dearsir:—l consider your Ilair Dyea
triumph. Our barbers pronounce it
1 superior to all others.
Yours truly,
I. A. Thompson, Druggist.
New Orleans, Oct. 2 18G0.
Dr. Tutts :
Dear sir :—Your Hair Dye bids fair
to run every other dye out of this mar
i ket.
Respectfully,
John Kimball.
| Savannah, Ga., Sept. 27, 1871.
| Dr. Tutfc:
j Dear sir :—Your Ilair Dye is the
best I ever used.
Yours truly, L. O. Myers
Dress, used with taste and judgment,
enhances beauty. Ladies you wiil find
both iaste and judgment displayed in
the “Domestic Fashions.”
Au Hisioriael I’net.
Every agent who has been steadily
selling the improved 820 Homestead
j Sewing Machine for three years owns his
, dwelling house has a good account in
i bank, is clear of debt, ami has money at
interest.—the national consequence of
i securing a good agency for superior
goods at the lowest prices. A good
j first-class Sewing Machine, most useful
I —reliable at all times, easy to understand
j and control, the same size and does the
| same work as any Machines that seM 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 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
1 the work of the family, or will four
or five dollars 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 is fully
, acknowledged as the Standard Family
j Sewing Machine. Price complete for
I domestic use, 820, delivered at your
; door, no matter how remote you may rc
| side. Business permanent and honora
ble with more certain and rapid sales,
; and larger profits an any other. Ex*
I traordinary liberal offers made to local
i or trvveliu agents where wc have none
: established, or. if there is n<* agent near
■ you send your order direct to the facto
ry. Address J. 11. Kendall A Gc., 630
Broadway N. Y. mayl7-ly.
XiM’a* and
lOU CASH.
We defy cbmpeliti jn , arid from this
date we sell goods for cash only with’
j out deserimination. A large, well as*.
i sorted ani superior stock of goods al
ways on hand. Bring your greenbacks
; and give us a call.
Foster k Harlan.
! July 18, ISTG.
Sheetings, shirtings, prints and no
tions at the lowest prices at
J. 11. Arthur’s.
Crockery ware, Queen’s ware facto
ry yarns, etc., cheap at
J. 11. Arthur’s.
SCHOOL BOOKS.
A good assortment will be kept at
the Cheap Cash Store ot B. M. k C. 0.
| Harlan. Parents and teachers will
i please give them a call.
I Bargains in hats, shoes, ready made
| clothing, etc. at J. 11. Arthur s -
A NEW line of staple goods in store
at J. II Arthur's. Call at once and get
bargains.
!
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Send for special circular and terms to
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S L. Marrow,
may3 Cm. Indianapolis, Ind.
J. H. Arthur sells goods at prices
in accordance with the hard times. Try
him.
Won’t Regard it ns a Catch-pen
uj.
Bradfields Female Regulator
—We have often read in the newspaper
o<‘ the grand success of medical come
pounds put up at the North and else
where. Many of those medicines hnv
’nad their day, and v.e 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 nqw
popular and is known, as Bradficld’s Fe
male Regulator, put up by L. 11. Brid
field, of Atlanta, Ga., at 81.50 per bot*>
tie. Such is its curative virtunes, that
it has gained wide-spread popularity all
over the country where if 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 especially in the city of
New Orleans and in Texas.
This much wc 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-
La Grange Reporter.
Tiro Miles before Breakfast.
In a neighboring rity 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 caariqd
her to all the fir ous mineral springs,
went with her to New York, Philadel
phia. and other places, to consult emi
nent obstetricians, to no purpose. Af
ter the use of the fifth bottle of Regu
lator she has been '’ally restored to her
former health and happiness and is now
the joy of the household—is able to
walk two miles before beakt'ast.
Extract From a Letter of Rev. Dr. Lovle
Pi ece of Sparta, to L. F. Dad A:
Macon, Jan. 8. 187 G.
Dear Bro. Davies : Excuse me for
writ it g only wh n I an deeply inter
ested. 1 have been speechless abmit
two months. Could not read.and pray
in a family. Had tried many things.—
Got no benefit from any. 3inec Confer
ence someone sent me from Americas
a bottle of Thrash’s Consumptive Core
and Lung Restorer, which I have been
taking now, this is the 9th day, and I
can talk now with some case. I came
here among other things to supply my
self with this medicine. No druggist
here has it on sale. I mnst have it. I
want you to go in person to Thrash it
Cos., show them this letter and make
them send me by express to Sparta, Ga>
two, three or four bottles, with. bill. I
am getting on finely,
(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 bo exchanged for greenbacks
at low prices. *
!.. . i
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 aUpriecs
that absolutely defy competition. If
you want bargains call at Ins store and
you will not be disappointed. Oct2G.
Cotton yarns at J. LI. Arthur's.
POISONOUS 11E i >TI LES AN D
INSECTS.
Considering the number and variety
of poisonous reptiles aud insects aboun
ding almost everywhere in the United
States, it is not surprising that oases of
death resulting from their bites are
frequently recorded in the public press.
But it docs seem stninge that in this
iand of knowledge, people should
through ignorance give themselves up
to die after being bitten, when a cure
can be speedily effected in the worst by
timely use of that simple remedy, the
Sevkn Seals or Golden Wonder.—
The proprietors of this great medicine
have a large nuuiDer of certificates in
their possession, attesting the niot
wonderful cures of bites of venemous
reptiles.
The Seven Seals has been found i
equally efficacious when applied to bee
stings, which as is well known often- |
times prove fatal to the sufferer. Aches !
and pains of every description, whether
acuco or chronic, are almost instantly
relieved by the application of the Sev- j
en Slals to the parts affected.
A Pine stock of saddlery, horse col
lars bridles, etc , just received at J. 11.
Arthur’s.
Lamps and Lamp Chimneys, a good
stock to select from just received. To
find something nice in this line cull on
Marshall A Lee, wh care sure to please
you in goods and prices.
t f times are hard, why go barefooted 7
at Marshall A Lees, you will find the
best selection of Shoes in town. call and
get a bargain.
CHEAPER THAN PHYSICIAN'S
BILLS
“A Thing of Beauty is a Joy
Forever.” —What is it 7 Something
prepared for woman only, and to be usi
ed bv woman exclusively. It is adapted
especially to cases where the womb is
disordered and cure all irregularities of
the “menses” or “monthly courses” by
restoring the discharge in every instance
whether acute or chronic. Where is
it? Dr. Bradfield’s Female Regulator
Woman’s Best Friend—is prepared
and sold by L. D. Biadficld, Druggcis
Atlanta,Ga., and may be bought for 81.-
50 per bottle at as any respectable Drug
IL.use in the union.
We, the undersigned druggists take
pleasure in recommending to the trade
Dr. J. Bradfield’s Female Reglv
lator, believing it to be a good and re
liable remedy for the diseases for which
he recommends it.
W. A. LANSDELL Atlanta Ga.
PEMBERTON TAYLOR A Cos,
Atlanta.
lIEDWINE A FOX, Atlanta Ga.
W. C, LAWSIIK, Atlanta Ga.
W. ROOT A SONS, Marietta, Ga.
FOR TAX t OLLEn OR
We are authorized to announce the
name of R. C. Mi/.ell as a candidate
for Tax Collector of Gordon county
Election tb-e first Monday inJanuary
naxt.
I Summer llcrtreshmeiits,
i
t
; ICE CREAM,
SODA WATER,
LEMONADE,
And other Delicacies.
Thiiyor's Saloon
Two doors east of 13. M. & C. C. Harlan.
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry re
paired and warranted.
j GJIOItG IA County.
i all whom it may concern. Jas. I.
.Llaghram and S. B. Inghram having
in proper from applied to me for per
manent letters of administration on the
estate of A Inghram late of said coun
; ty this is to cite all and singular the
creditors and next of kin of A. In"
ghram to be and appear at tnv office
within the time al’owed and show cause
if any they can why permanent admin
istration should not be granted to Jas. I.
Inghram A. S. B. Ingir am on A. Tn.>
gliram’s estate.
Witness my hand and official signa ,r
lure this July 1. 18TG.
I). W. NEEL. Ordinary
Collector’s Sale.
UNITED ST VTES INTERNALRENENCE, j
Cult,k< tor's Office, 4tii Dtst., Ga. [•
Rome, Ga., June 29, 1870. j
Notice is hereby given that on the 21st
day of .lane, 1870, 1 distrained on t.hc fol
lowing described property of A. W.Ballew,
of Gordon county, Georgia, a tax of one
hundred and forty-six dollars and thirty
fho cents assessed against him l*y the t’om
missioner of Internal Revenue, to-wit: eight
barrels and two half barrels, and one bar
rel about half full of corn whisky—els ven
package s, also three copper stills and three
copper still caps—one singling tub, cue
pump, four still worm —forty-five beer tubs,
ten hall' barrels. 1 will sell said property
at auction op i'-aiurday. liie loth day of
July, 1870, in the town of Adairsville, Bar
tow county, Ga. unless sooner redeemed by
the said A. IV. Hallow.
SAMUEL SHE ATS,
july Deputy Collector.
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$600,000 IN GIFTS!
Grandest Scheme ever Pre
sented to the Public!
A I OIM IM, FOKOSLY 812.
'IMIE KENTUCKY CASH DISTRIBUTION
1, COMPANY, authorized by a special act
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FORT, will have the first of their series of
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* 1 Frankfort, Kv., m THURSDAY. AUGUST
31, 1870, on which occasion they will dis
tribute to the ticket holders the immense
sum of
@600,000!
'Mios, I*. I’orler, Ex-Gov. K.v..
General Aluiiagor.
POSIiIVELY NO POSTPONEMENT!
LIST OF GIFTS.
One Grand Cash Gift $100,060
One Grand Cash Gift GO.UOJ
One Grand Cash Gif' 25,000
One Grand Ca>a Gift 20,000
One Gra..d Cash Gift 10,000
One Grand Cash Gift 5,000
50 ( ash Gifts of ? 1 ,(*OO each... £P,IHK>
100 Cash Gifts of S(H) each .. 50.000
100 Cash Gifts of 400 each... 40,000
100 Cash Cifts of 500 each. . 50,000
200 Cash Gifts of 200 each.... 40,000
000 Cash Gifts of 100 each... 00,000
10.1)00 t'asii Gifts of 12 each... 120,(*00
Total, 11,15(3 Gifts, All Cash... 000.00.)
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0 Tickets GOO; 27.] Tickets $200; Tick
eta $500: 93| Tickets SI,OOO. 100,000 Tick
ets at sl2 each.
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letter, made payable to KENTUCKY CASH
DISTRIBUTION COMPAXY.
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plication of agents to to sell tickets, should
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THE OLDEST HOUSE IN CALHOUN.
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f I stock of
Seasonable Groods/
Those who wish ttnrgllitift will give us a call.
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