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CALHOUN TIMES
IX)CAI, NEWS.
A question—“ Who’ll you vote for V*
Announcements, 85. Trot out an
other hoes.
It is bolioved new corn will open at a
low figure.
Tiif protracted meeting has closed at
tho Baptist church.
TnE early risers nowadays are the
thermometer and the house-fly.
Tiie fondness exhibited by postago
stamps lot one another in the vest pock
et this weather is remarkable.
We learn that tho camp meeting
Liberty Church progresses with the live
licst interest. On Sunday the crowd
was immense, and preaching was done
in the open air.
A FARMER was astonished when he sold
his spring chickens in town tho other
day because the purchase r asked him
why he didn’t bring tho old lieu along
to take care of them.
A great deal of dissatisfaction has
been espresso and towards a certain near
sighted official of this county wiio stuck
up a notice bottom side up, as it was
rather inconvenient for a man to have
to stand ou his head every timo the pa
p cr was" read.
It is said the grc.it Whitafield preach,
ed ten sermons a week for ten consecu
tivo week?. It may be said with less
consequence perhaps, that a distinguish
ed colored brother in the colored camp
meeting now progressing at this place
preached seven sermons in ore day.
Suicide. —Though we are not n pos
session of defluitc particulars, we learn
that a daughter of Mr. Win. Fox,living
in the lower portion of this
county, on Tuesday, the Bth ino
stant, committed suicide by jumping ins
to a woll. The young lady had been in
a deranged state of mind for some time
and had once before made the attempt
to thus enu her earthly existence, which
induced her father to have placed over
the well what he thought to boa secure
curbing. When the yuung lady again
made the attempt, it is said she carried
■out her design by putting her hands
under tho curbing, raising it up, and
jumping under.
We regret to chronicle this week the
-death from typhoid feVcr of L. I). Wy
att, Jr., which occurred in this place
on the 10th instant. By his ever kind
and obliging disposition lie endeared
all to him in the warmest tics of friend
ship, and many hearts havo been made
sad by the event of his death. lie was
just twenty-one years of ago, and just
entering the period of manhood, he
gavo promise of usefulness in after life,
but in accordance with tho will of the
Supreme Ruler his career has ended it
is Imped in a glorious triumph over life’s
temptations which beset man’s pathway
•here and a final rest in peace in thcglo
ry realms above.
Change of Publication Day.
After some rcfiection and believing
the same would be more convenient in
many ways, both for us and our suberib
ers, we have concluded to issue the
Times on Saturday instead of Wednes-
heretofore,wit the commencement
of our new volumo which is tho next is
sue. This change will enable us to get
labor news, and get our paper to ou r
subscribers with more promptness. —
More of our home tubscribers are in town
on Saturday than any other day of the
week, and many like to read the paper
on Saturday night after the toils of the
week arc over. We believe the change
"ill prove satisfactory to all concerned.
With few exceptions, the paper will
reach our county subscribers on the day
it is published.
liasc Call.
A. match gamo of base ball was placed
on the grounds here on Monday even*
ing last between the Oiawford Club of
Dalton, and the Chcrokecs.of this place.
-I he game commenced at three o clock
and w; s witnessed by agood number of ir
tereated spectators. The rain which
came down in small showers at intervals
of game marred the pleasure of the match
and made it necessary to pall the gfluie at
the end of the eighth inning. The re
sult was a victory for the Crawfords by
a .score of 49 to 32.
The Cherokces having comparatively
no practice and mostly inexperienced
players they did much better than was
generally expected. W e can com-'
plinient the young men of the Crawford
ciub iijt alone for good playing but
for being as clever a set of young fellows
ns we have recently met with. 9he
herokees say they will ti y the game
over when they got a little more prac
tice.
IN MEMORIAL.
KoBINSON LODGE, No. 180,1 oCr T
Calhoun, Ga, Aug. 12,1876. ’’
ll fT 8 ’ God iu Hi, wisdom Las
called from , Brother Lorenzo I>
,y i ‘> a worthy member of the I. O.
■ f’’ who died at the residenc of 11.
is-r ,a V" ° a " 10un ’ Wa -. August 10
: , 1 could not havo
nailed from our fraternity one more
uglily esteemed or better prepared to
meet tho divine summons. We rejoice
in the blessed promise, “ Blessed aro
the dead who die in the Lord from
henceforth—yea, saith the Spirit, that
they may rest from their labors and
their works doth follow them."
Remlved, 1. That c the member*
of Robinson Lodge, I. 0. G,T ~ how
in humble submission to the will of au
Allwise God iu taking from our midst
our beloved brother, believing that
“ he is not dead but liveth.”
Resolved, 2, That iu bi a death WQ
have lost a worthy brother, and society
a useful member.
Resolved, 3, That wo deeply sympa
thize with the bereaved family in their
severe affliction.
Resolved , 4, That we wear the usual
badge of mourning for twenty days.—
zHsothata blank page of the Secre
ary’s book be dedicated to his momoiy
and that this preamble ard resolutions
be spread upon tho minutes as a perma
nent record. Also that a copy of the
above bo presented the family of the
deceased, and a copy be furnished the
Calhoun Times for publication.
Jas. A. Gray,
E. C. Denaux,
A. Hoff,
Committee.
Even a nine penny calico can be
made to look neat by using the “Domcs
c Fashions.”
Au llistoriud Fact.
Every agent who has been steadily
selling tho improved 820 Homestead
Sewing Machine for three years owns his
dwelling house has a goud 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, most useful
—reliable at all times, easy t<\understand
and control, the same size and does the
same work as any Machines that sell at
Four Times tho 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°i!y 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 earn four
nr five dollars a day for any man or wo
man who sew for a living. It is the storm
cst Machine made, i3 ready at all times
to do its work, makes the strongest and
finest stitch yet invented, and is fully
acknowledged as the Standard Family
Sewing Machine. Price complete fur
domestic use, 820, delivered at your
door, no matter how remote you 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 local
or traveliu agents where we have none
established, or, if there is nu agent near
you scud your order direct to the facto
ry. Address J. 11. Kendall k Cos., G3O
Broadway N. Y. mayl7-ly.
i -snvmm a mu iw iiw~iwiMrwi ■mu t hi i iit ■!■ ■hi m■■ n
gfeodi mid Notices.
Crockery ware, Queen’s ware facto
ry yarns, etc., cheap at
J. 11. Arthur’s.
A new line of staple goods in store
at J. II Arthur’s. Call at once and got
bargains.
Cotton yarns at J. 11. Arthur’s.
FOR CASH.
Wo defy competition, and from this
date we sell goods for CASH ONLY wth
out deserimination. A large, well As
sorted and superior stock of goods al
ways on hand. Bring your greenbacks
ud give us a call.
Foster k Harlan.
July IS,IS7G.
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.
Jfi'ilPf A tECTURE
TO YOUNG MEN.
Just Published , in a Sealed Envelop. Price
su ccnls.
A liocture on She Nature, Treat
ment, and Radical cure of .Seminal Weak
ness, or Spermatorrhoea, indued by Self-
Abuse, Involuntary Emissions, Impotencv,
Ner vans Debility, i nJ Impediments to Mar
riage, gonerally; Consumption, Epilepsy
and Fits: Mer.tal and Physical Incapacity,
&c- By ROBERT and CULVKItWELL, M. D.,
author of ihc “Green Book,” <j c.
The world-renowned author, in tit's ad
mirable lecture, clearly proves from las own
experience tJnR the awful consequences o-
Sclt-Abusc may be effectually removed with
out medicines, and withoit dangerous stir
gical operations, bougies, instruments,rings
or cordials : pointing out a mode ot' cure at
once certain and effectual, by which every
sufferer, no matter what liis condition may
be, may cure himself cheaply, privately and
radically.
This Lecture will prove a 80. n to Thou
sands and Thousands .
Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to
any address, } ost-paid , on receipt of six cents
or two postage stamps
Addicss the publisher*, •
l. URUUMAN & SON
it Ann St New Voik P. 0. 4obb,
Joy to the World! Woman is
Free !—Among the many modern dis
coveries looking to the happiuess and
amelioration of the human race, none
is entitled to higher consideration than
the renowned remedy—Hr. Bradfield’s
Female Regulator. By it woman is
emancipated from numberless ills pccu
liar to her sex. Before its magic power
all irregularities of the womb vanish.—
It cures whites. It braces the nerves.
It purifies the blood. It never fails as
thousands of women will testify. This
valuable medicine is prepared and sold
by L. 11, Bradfield. Druggist Atlanta
Ga., Price 81.50 per bottle. AU respect
able drug men keep it.
Sound and Well.
Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 31, 1868.
Hr. v J. Brqdj'ield — Dear Sir I
take pleasure in stating that, sometime
previous to the late war,l used with the
utmost success, on a'servant girl your
Female Regulator, prepared then at
Bradfield’s Drug Store, West Point,Ga.
She had been suffering severely from
suppressed menstruation and this medi
cine scon restored her to health. She
is to-day living in Atlanta sound and
well. I will state farther, that I know
of its being used with equal success in
other cases. Ido not hesitate to en
dorse ysur preparation for tho puaposc
for which you recommend it.
Y'ours truly,
Jno. C* Wiiitner.
til scp.l.
SCHOOL BOOKS.
A good assortment will bo kept at
the Cheap Cash Store of B. M. & C. C.
Harlan. Parents and teachers will
please give them a call.
Bargains in hats, shoes, ready made
clothing, etc. at J. 11. Arthur’s*
Political.
The Century of Independence em
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of the most important documents and
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history of America : also a chronogical
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Neatly COO pages. Price 82.00.
Never before has so much practical
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While there arc many treatise pur
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found upon examination that they
contain a voluminous amount of mat
ter which is of no utility to any citi
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A comparison of the various produc
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embraces the important documents to be
ound in them all while it omits that
which is superfluous and adds instead a
vast collection of invaluable facts. No
other arrangement gives oncTuurth the
information in the same space and the
arrangement is what makes it inval
uable as a reference book, it having
been complied under the immediate
supervision of officials at Washing
ton
’1 he lawyer, banker, merchant and
farmer will each conclude that it must
have been prepared especially with ref
fercncc to his convenience.
It is designated for this work to take
the place in politics that Webster’s Dic
tionary docs in language, and Appleton’s
Gazetteer in general literature. The
binding, paper ami illustrations have
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Though a person can be a good citi
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chise intelligently without possessing the
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While persons refuse to purchase oro
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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 ta
agents.
S L. Marrow,
may3 Gm. Indianapolis, Ind.
J. 11. Arthur sells goods at priced
in accordance with the hard times. Try
him.
Extract From a jjctte.rof Kcv. Dr. Lovlc
Pierce of Sparta, to L. F. Davies :
Macon, Jan. 8, IS7G.
Dear Bro. Davies : Excuse me for
writiig only wh.n Inn 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 bottle of Thrash’s Consumptive Cure
and Lung Restorer, have been
taking now, this is the 9th day, ami I
can talk now with some ease. I came
here among other things to supply nty
? elf with this medicine. No druggist
here has it on sale. I tunst have it. I
want you to go in person to Thrash A
Co-, show them this lettor and make
them send me by express to Sparta, Ga.
t,vo, three or four bottles, with bill. I
am getting on finely.
(Signed) L Pierce
Hunt. Ran kin , & Lam ar, At l ant a ,
Ga, Agents. Ucp,22,ly.
The inhabitants of malarial districts
who are constantly breathing an impure
and poisoned atmosphere are subject to
lingering and malignant and fatal
diseases, such as Ague, Typhoid Fovet
and Yellow Fever and Asiatic Cholera.
In many sections of the western com
try almost every one is subject to chills
and fever, an ailment most difficult to
cure. The unhealthy effects of living
in such miasmatic sections arc destroyed
by the free use of Dr. Radcliff’s Seven
Seals or Golden Wonder. This stan
dard remedy is unequaled for the pro
vent, ion and cure of the class of dis
eases prevalent in low and marshy
lands, . and, being a purely
vegetable preparation ; can be used m
any quantity without danget to the gys
-cm. ‘ til *Pl -
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*priccs
that absolutely defy competition. If
you want bargains call at his store and
you will not be disappointed. Oet2G.
c-_". ■ ——
*** Announcements of candidates published
from date of insertion to election day , for Jive
dollars, in advance.
FOIt TAX COLLECTOR.
Wc are authorized to announce the name
of. R. C. MIZELL as a candidate for Tax
Collector of Gordon county. Election first
Monday in January, 1877-
The friends of T. J. NORTON announce
hfs name as a candidate for re-election to
the ctlico of Tas Collector of Gordon coun
ty-
Satin Gloss Starch.
TRY IT!
Use it once, and you will uso no other.
DURYEA’S
IMPROVED CORN STARCH.
Pronounced by Jurors of Great Interna
ional Exposition, Paris, 18(37, to be the
“Perfection of Quality.”
A trial will insure its popularity every
where. None genuine without Duryeas’ oij|
every package.
For salcbi/ grocers ejenrcully
GEORGIA Gordon C-Qunfcy.
WHEREAS Elisha Lowery adminis
trator abonis non of Bozzel Lowery
represented to the court in his petition
duly filed and entered on record that
be fully administered Bozzel Lowery’s
estate. This is therefore to cite all per
sons concerned, kindred and creditor?
show cause, if any they can why said
adtr inistrator debonnis non should not be
discharged from his administration and
receive letters of dismission on the
first Monday in October next. This
June 27,187 G.
D. W. NEEL, Ordinary.
juneß2-3m
cuLVErcfmoN
With Snell’s Extension Shaft.
'Ono of tho most profitable machines in tho
World, and should be owned by every farmer
or lumberman having timber to cut.
—A I>SO-—■
Sweepstakes I>ras Saw with Log
Tracks: Circular haw and Framo
with Sliding Table for. catting;
cord-wood, etc., etc.
Bend for description and prices to
SEMPEIE, BIiSGrE & CO.,
010 Washington Ave., ST. LOUIS
gar and say In what paper you read this.
OSAGE CORN AND T COB, MILL
For Grinding; >
3 STQQKFEED, HOMINY, MEAL* AC. fc
Has advantages over ov
§|jr Pry other machine in mar
, ket, and has taken First
Premium at Stato Fairs of.
* BHAILEMGE
COMBINED SHELLER AND GRINDER.
For Description and Prices, address ■fs
TEMPLE, BIBGE & CO.,
fe* AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS
AND SPECIALTIES IN HARDWARE,
910 Washington Avc., NT. LOT If*.
please mention In what paper you read this.
To tlie Public.
HAVING purchased the establishment pre
viously owned and conducted by D. T.
y, 1 am prepared so do all kiyds of work
iu the
BOOT AND SHOE LIME
in the best style and at prices as'ouishingly
low, on short notice. Repairing also done
with neatness and dispatch. 1 respectfully
solicit the patronage of my friends and the
public generally. "Terms iuvariabl.’ cash
Itespcctfullj, WG- FI b!•L\ .
Succscsor to D. T. Espy.
Summer Refreshments,,
ICE CREAM,
SODA WATER,
LEMUNADE,
And other Delicacies.
Saloon
Pyo. doors cast of B. M. NO. C. Daklax.
Watches, CLcks aud Jewelry re.
aired and wuiranted.
THE NEW FAMILY
s EI^PSH
SIGNER
Sewing machine.
WITH ATTACHMENTS
For. All Kinds of Worl v
is fast winning favor in the household, a s
shown by the rapidly increasing sales.
This New Family Machine is capa
ble of a range and variety of work such a
was onco thought impossible to perform by
machinery. We claim and can show that
it is the cheapest, most beautiful, delicately
arranged, nicciy adjusted, easily operated,
and smoothly running of all the family
sewing machines. It is remarkable, not
only for the range and variety of its sew*
ing, but also for the variety and different
kinds of texture whicn it will sew with
equsd facility and perfection, using silk
twist, linen, or cotton thread, tine or coarse,
making the inter-elastic lock stitch, alike
on both sides of the fabric sewn. Thus,
beaver cloth, or leather, may be sewn with
great strength and uniformity of stitch ,
and,i n a* moment, this willing and never
wearying instrument may be adjusted for
fine work on gauze or gossamer tissue, or
moluckingi of tarlatan, or ruffling, or al
most any other work which delicate fingers
have been known to perform.
Ours having long been the popular and
practical machines for manuficturing pur
poses, some dealers, using “ the tricks of
trade,” take advantage of this in trying to
persuade purchasers that our Family Ma
chine is not. equal, for family sewing to our
Manufacturing Machines for manufacturing
purposes. But purchasers—and they are
apt to examine carefully before choosing—
have not been merely persuaded, but con
vinced that our new family machine embod
ies new and essential principles—simplicity
of construction; ease of operation; uni
formity of precise action at any speed; ca
pacity forrmge and variety of work, fine
or coarse —lea ving all rivals behind it.
Sewing Machine Sales 0f1874.
The table of sewing machine sales for
1874 show that our sales for that year
amounted to 211,097 machines, being a
large increase over the sales of the previ
ous year. The table shows that our sales
exceed those of any other company for tlie
period named, by the number of 148,852
machines, nearly
Three Times Those of any other Com
pany.
It may be further stated that the sales of
1873, as compared with the sales of 1872,
show a relatively large increase beyond
the sales of other makers. For instance,
in 1872 wo sold 45,000 more machines than
any other company ; whereas, in 1873, thv
sales were
Mud in 1971 our sales were ’"T!
148 852 Machine sMorc Thau
Any Otlics Company.
OFFICIAL EFFORT.
The following is a correct report of the
sales of sewing machines made by the lead
ing companies during the past four years.
A careful examination of tiio figures will
show that the “SINGER” have largely in
creased eacli year, while, ou the contrary, a
corresponding decrease is shown in the sales
reported by all other companies. This is a
highly satisfactory result to us, and is only
another proof that “merit always has its re
ward.”
Sewing Machine Sales for 1874.
Machines sold.
The Singer Manufacturing Cos 241,676
Wheeler eSc Wilson Manufacturing Cos. 12,827
Hev'o Sewing Machine Cos., (estima
ted) 35,000
Domestic Sewing -Machine Cos 22,7Q0
Grover & Baker Sewing Mach ine Cos.
( estimatedj 0,000
Florence Sewing Machine Cos ......~ 6,51-5
Sccor Sewing Machine Cos 4,641
Safes of 1872
mat liinos sOold
The Singer manufacturing eo 232,-144
Wheeler & Wilson manufacturingco. 119.190
Domestic sewing machine co 10, 114
Grover & Baker sowing machine co. 30,179
Howe machine co no returns.
Florence sewing machine co 8,900
Secov sewing machine co 4, Hu
Sales of 1872
Machines sold
The Singer manufacturing co 219,753
Wheeler & Wilson manufacturing c 0.171,088
Howe machine 00., (estimated) 145,000
Grover & Baker sewing machine co. 52,010
Domestic sewing machine co 49,554
Flore_cc sewing machine co 15,793
Sales of 1871
Machines sold.
The Singer manufacturing < ,1 51,200
Wheeler .* Wilson manufact ling co.l 28,520
Grover & Baker sewing roe /One co, 50,538
Howe machine co.(.Jan. 1 t July 1.) 34,&10
Florence sewing machine o- 15,948
Domestic sewing machine .;j, J
THE SINGER MANUFAC l RING CO.,
172 Broughtou St., lavamiah, Ga.
, C. S. BE >TTY, Agt
UK AM Cl 1 OFFICES
In Atlanta, Mhens, Augusta, Macon, Go
lambus and Thomesville, Ga. ; Charles
ton and Cdumbhu, S. C. : Jacksonville,
and Tallahassee, Florida.
It. \\\ 11. MERRITT,
Agent fur Bartow County.
fIvTW Send your addr< ss to the abeveofTi
eos for a catalogue of the celebrated Bazaar
love Fitting Pattern. They are tha bts
e i- upj t, iai‘U;aiost ' vii.sh pitr.
in ukjt. jauliT-ly
CARPETS.
Win. A. HifCOOD,
No. 21 Marietta, Corner Broad Street,
ATLANTA, - - - - GEORGIA,
DEALER IN
Carpets, Oil dollis,
Mattings, Cartains,
Lambrequins; Shades,
& Upholstery Goods.
SSr GJZASS MATTINGS A SPECIALTY, “©a
Letters of inquiry promptly Answered. a rJ2-Bm.
WARRANTED FIVE YEARS!.
It requires no Instructions to run it. It can not get out of orAezc
It ■win do overy class and kind of vrerk.
It ■will s qw frem Tissuo Paper to Earnoss Leather.
St is as far in advance cf other Sewing 1 Machines in the magnitude of
its superior improvements, as a Gtoam Car excolla in achievements
the old fashioned Stage Ccach.
madts to ssnit the Times*
Either for Cash or Credit.
of | AGENTS WANTED.
Address : WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO,
CLEVELAND, OEIO, CHICAGO, ILL., 17EN7 YORE, IT. Y.,
NEW OELEAITS, LA., CT. LOTUS, MO,
J. B S. IIOLMES, M.B. YVm. L. GORDON
HOLMES & GORDON,
Wholesale and Retail Druggists
No. 19 Broad Street (SHORTER BLOCK ) Rome, Oa.
Dealers in
drugs, medicines, chemicals
Dye-Stuffs, Tr Uet & Fancy Articles,
jKT jig 3P,irLtJ3, Oi is, IF'dtty,
4y!l* TOBACCO, CIGARS, &c.
genr
PElt WEEK GPARANTEED to
I I agents, male and female, in fh ir
f own locality. Terms and outfit
free. Addrcs P. ().. Vickeiy & Cos, Augus
ta, Maine.
AK day at liome. Samples
tON/J! worth freo - . Stiiis>n &
i'V Portland, Maine
Hygienic Institute :
IF YOU would enjoy the
• Itin most delightful luxury; it
fill ‘I \ll y° u would be speedily, chcap-
Uliilill/ ly, pleasantly and perma
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‘matory, Nervous, Constitu
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if you have Rheumatism,
Serof da. Dyspepsia, Bron
chitis, Catarrh, Diarrhoea,
Dysentery, Piles, Neuralgia,
Paralysis, Disease of the
Kidneys, Genitals or Skin.
Chill and Fever, or other
Malarial Affections; if you
would be purified from all
Poisons,whether from Drugs
or Disease; if you would
nni T !}l/ have Beauty, Health and
jj 111 isll Long Life go to the Hygien
i till | c Institute,and use Nature’s
Great Remedies,the Turkish
Bath, the “ Water-cure Pro
cesses,”' tdo “ Movement
cure,” Electricity and other
Hygienic a get ts. Success
is wonderful—curing all cu
rable cases. If not able to
go and take board, send full
account of your case, and
get directions for treatment
at home. Terms rcasona
ble. Location, corner Loyd
and Wall streets, opposite
|| | HPfl ! jPa.-sengcr Depot, Atlanta.
Dll 11l I j j NO . Stainu wx Wit.sov,
1 Phi’sician-iu-Charfie.
Bui*diek’s National.
HAY AND FEED CUTTER,
Will Cut more, in glv- -
cn time, with lesspow- /I
er,than any other Out .... ?yIV-ui XfeCai
ter in tho market. I~T
Recommended by tho [ Nilr
Street Railway com. &>'• W
panics of St. Louis auj -pp'rr—-- MI
Louisvll le. T . --tj
For Description ana
Prices address - '
Semple, Birge & Cos.,
Manufacturers Agricultural Implements and
bpeclaliK's lu Hardware
CIO Washington Arc., ST. LOHM,
k-TTloase aacation in vim: ;ap*r you read Uuu
Sheriff’s Sales for September.
VI fILL be sold before the Court House
W door in the town of Gtdhouu, on the
first Tuesday in September next, between
the legal hours of sale, the following prop,
erty, to-wit:
One town lot in the town of Rcsaca, Gor
don county Ga., number not known, htij
bounded as follows: on the cast by the de
pot, south by. James Hill, west, by Dr. J. A
Johnson, norih by Mrs. Buckner. Levied
by virtue of a fi fa in favor of T. J. Norton,
Tax Collector, vs. C. B. Tucker, agent for
John Edmondson. Sold as the property of
€. B. Tucker, agent as aloresaid. Win.
Bramlett, tenant in possession and notified.
Also, at the same time and place, will lm
sold, 40 acres off of lot No. i46, in the 15th
district and 3d section of Gordon count y
the same being the cast half of the south
half of said lot —sold as the property o*' A.
W Ballew, by virtue of a fi fa issued from
Gordon Superior Court, in favor of W. R.
Burnett and IV. R. Burnett, executor of A.
T. Burnett, deceased, vs. A. W. IJallcw.—,
Tenant in possession and notified.
Also, at the same time and place, will
be sold. 23 acres of lot of land nuuiler
99, in the 7th district and 3d section of
(Jordon county, being on the north side
of said lot and. north of (Joosawattgo
river. Sold as the property of John
A. Pulliam to satisfy two ti fas issued
from the Justice’s Court 97Jid district
0. M.. in favor of Hicks A Ferguson
vs. John A. Pulliam and R. ll.Nesbitt
security on stay Property pointed out
by defer.dcnt Pulliam. Levy D:ado nnd
returned to me bv J. M. Pgarcy, L.
C.
Also, at the same time and place, the.
north half of lot of land number 297.
in the 14th district and 3d section of
Gordon county, containing 80 acres,
more or less, aid 20 acres located in the.
east part of lot number 290. in the 1 itu
district and 3d section of Gordon coun*.
rv, and known as that part of lot num
bar 290 in the posscssiuit o 4 Samuel
Simpson. Sold as the property of Saui .
uol Simpson, principal, to satisfy a fi tU
issued from Gordon Superior Court, in
favor of Joseph Howe, for the use of
Wul. 11. Morris and II 11. Hibson, vtg
Samuel Simpson, M. M. An ! erso.n, se*
curity on appeal—having paid off said
11 fu aod is now proceeding with tha
same, property pointed out by M. 31.
Andersen, ity, etc This Augusl
Ist. 1870.
I E Bartlett, Shuift.