Calhoun times. (Calhoun, a.) 1876-1876, August 26, 1876, Image 2

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*-i *' *• *> A .4, EUliior K? bating to Ifrwspspor Snbscrlp lioiifi and Arrearages. MD; -r • ,vv y 1 :■ ,?o r ■:-■ /?:Yc express -.tier to rot-'i’i.considered wishing to con ■ t .*; / ’ • -rder ( ditcnntii:r.ance oj • ■' r-> ■ ’ iho‘p'ijtit-.hc:'.' '/nt’s/ continue ’ '•* ‘('‘i - ; til ait err to rages are paid, • L ' ,s regies! o/ eg arc to take their ' /. V ,-f (7;\ • ' ,? '*c /dd reqi'a, ,!,lc mtdl they have I , ’:<i <! ordmed them d.'seontin -1 / ■ ' eto o.•••/• -/liaree v<• ■ rd .->:")■ r„ and the papers arc, : /n/ "‘o ■ • (he:r;.-on. then arc held rc^pomai ' ("■ • , v ;'c o/M;, or removing * h: pi i ’.a facie '■.iti.-'f . • 'ioa il fna'i ” 1 ■ ; ■ ic-'e'.rr, a newspaper and ■ •<' - - rhe ins ordered it or *• in a;..'. /. f.: sulzenher. I ■ • 'v ' ■ .ice, the:, are bound V Mr, at the <nd of (■< V -N D G ■'•/ Di' ' • ; c'o continue tak in./ ;■ • o . \"'b' : iicr in authorized to - ■ ■ . • ’• rihevs villi he rep'on -4 < ' pag.amt of '' r , //<>•', <•> the publisher. g ATIJ HDAY, AI7CI -'I 2i; 187 Q. V.i!; o-vi * Democratic Ticket. foil I'n; o mmsT, m 3A£!U£l J, TILDEN, Oi Mill* i Oltk, io.-’. Tier. PaEsiun.vr, ;WRTm.A.HI!fiD&ICKS, UF INDIAN \. For Governor, ' AIFREO H. COLQUITT, OF DEKALB. t* inEETiaKJ. It •v: :ioy of Gordon county is ii: . .'senii ic rt tiic Court llouso ’ < j on the first Tuesday hi Sop ■ .' M f r tb*c porposo of electing dele • . : •; C-iugrcssir. n;d Convention to . !c n iton on the 7ti> A full turn . | c:Sully urged, in order .that • fa will may bo carried out. R. M. Young, t i . ; /'■ n>. Ys. Cour of Gordon C-.eAy. 1 o’Ui.Ga., Aug. 15tb, 1870 A :/ Ffi t-O- 1' i 4.111 te'JEi'JK. ' or. ■ a end Mr. Kvarts are j connootion tt tluhc uouiina b : e for Governor bna..conßenled to aid Cue l: u conditions Funds * f rent, forward and officers and •a;: ... 'r,Y bom ltie Russian army, are y i.'i; too service of the Ser vians. iUc Cba.i.ara county Democracy are •• : •union* the renoiainatioD of tenoral o -Julian ior Con ;>ret?3. Hayes bar resigned Ids mcnibersbip o the State Hoard of Centennial Com ’•ui-Hotuno •.'n account cf other duties.— Ho Wf)n’t bo President if he d'd. ’’ in'erect per annum on the bond : 'lapi ciHuianta is §228,900. The income is 81)64,340. '■ 1 urg rioters have been bail* in the sum of 1,000 each.' 't s stud, upon the authority of re >' : r trades' unions, that there ere . a hd.fOO unemployed workmen in '• ;v dork city. Mix thousand of is are laborers and* the rest mechan ics. neeticut produced 700 new inven • ■ 'C-i i yea l ' or one to 704 inhabitants. i.y;.ietts stood next in number F•. Arkanses is at tho foot of the list. j receipts at the Centennial Exhi u a • t’il tail to roach a satisfactoiy fig • r-\ and tho indications are hat it will • f uc.'.l failure. The Philadeß • .-i vays it will close 83,000,000 ieui. _f i- -.'.l' Xj "“ *- . . - •iiv * of Representatives,di-.d at - k bridge Alum Gpriugs, Virginia, on t.io iUtb Lust. i- ’ j; a tie man about (o m: rry Till <ii • mar Gage iicomso in Indian- A. .;t i. ecuidn’t remember hit inten •'ed's • .me. I*o finally however m Dot Io “M’ry-r.” and !•, was made out accordiug mddican slump speakers will have \ •• id work of h inCounecticut. The .form-H-ory tendencies of the Hej nbli '•.:: "Tiity tiro not appreciated by the . oi i.hc Nutmeg State, espcciliy ••• hen the hr fruits are ihp turning of • jest incd out of office. "Did you think of me while veu were ' i a womau of her husband v-S) fed Jv.r. yet back from Florida, lie ' be did once. It was when l . saw an ahga tor’s jaw. —a* *>— A ! \y U St. Joseph lias become so . ; ’mod (o watering her flowers that ■/ .o at wi;h her watering pot iu the !■::■:!! h " uesday, sheltered bynu um brella. A.v v.t<Ti pettier (he contents of a lix sho ter. * S":■,<•;•••• arc C 000,CO) Baptists in ‘hi.- : -oin'vy. SMALL FARMN. it seems tc be the disposition of most farmers in this country in pitching: their crops in the spring to eao how many acres they can put in cultivation, wi h liulc regard for the manner in which the same is cultivated during the season. Irequcnily wet spoils -tome on at the "O'* ry time when the crop most needs cub t v;-Non causing the weeds to grow and get such a hold in tho field that no or dinary farm, force can conquer it. As a co’ißequenco the farmer is behind, ■d3 crop is choked up with grass and weeds and a very poor reward at last U gained him from his labors. The general fooling is (hat there is plenty of surplus land, and anew piece is cleared, scratched over in a reckless manner, loses its substance and is abandoned about the third year for a repetition of the programme. In ■ conversing the other day with Captain i indley, who has for a number of years had the management of tho extensive and productive farm of Gov. Drown on Coosawattee river and who has no doubt given this seme subject no little thought, he gave us his ideas on small farms and they contain reason and good softse. ]! our loads were in small farms, lie says, thay w .uld make for Ike farmers nearer neighbors. f i he settlements being thickly populated, schools would “thrive, roads would bo always kept in good condition thereby developing in the farmer’s life freer intercourse with his follow-men, progress m tho education of his child ren and the cultivtion of a social feeling that would dispel the hallucinations which carry away the young men to the cities and towns every year. In addi tion to these advantages a small farm is easier tilled, gives more profit for the Irlor expended, is easier kept in condi tion, and can bo made to yield more each successive year. The poor tenant who is annually a slave to debt under our later agricultural system would find it ultimately a far more independent way of living to possess him a little piece of ground, add yearly to its value by Im proving its fertillity and making jt at tractive and Siomo-like, than groveling as U, were under the strictures of fail ure lor wa. t cl something to enliven his energies or fascinate him to his call, in tr o iyj all i< il ATI ON. This subject should engage the at tention of the Southern people a. great deal more than it and ..e:-. and we hope in cue course of lime to seo the people making a systematic effoit to induce in dustrious and thrifty persons who do siro to ex Quango lens favorable mentions for desirable homes to come and settle among us in the South. It is ordy through systematic efforts that the West ha:-' boor; enabled to bring Vo its borders thousands yearly cf good citizens from '‘ io older States and from foreign coun tries. Ho sooner Has the foreigner roach our shores than his attention ia ui.ectcd the Y est and a glittering pa* noraraa presented, he is bent on a West, ward course. With well directed ef imts the South might be able to .secure he. portion ot this class who ore seek ing permanent homes, which would in a few years time be of vast aid in car. forward tho country to certain prosperity, through* the courtesy of a friend, an intelligent farmer of this county, wo have been permitted to look over h private letter written by a prom inent citizen of the Stale of New York and are glad to be allowed tho privilege ot making some extracts from it, which will give an idea of tho state of things at the North and wholesome truths for Southerners. On (his subject he saya: As to financial matters, they have been in a very bad state at tho North for about three years past. Dusinoas of noar.y ail kinds has been very duli, and thousands of failures cf merchants man uiactureis, bankers, insurance compa nies and railroads, involving millions llTii iii. Uja.lL-A*.v n O -r’\ " creditors oi most Oi. which are getting only small dividends, and many nothing and never will. This has made .eal es iato very dull and thousands of foreclo" surcs of mortgages and great sacrificej of property. have lost all confidence in most securities and will only lend money and invest in such as arc near at home or which they know to bo undoubted. They would prefer, for example, to buy government 5 per cent, stocks, or lend money at mortgage on city real estate at 41 to 5 per cent. Thousands of emigrants hare returned ro Europe for want of finding god em ployment here—could do fetter at home. The emigrants mostly of three years past are farmers who 'have gone directly West to settle. These for eigners are like a flock of sheep, they have got their heads set that way, and go they will. In time and with due at tention to the subject, the Fouth will be able to torn their heads to that quar ter, and when they do, such is the fer tility ol your country, its admirable climate, great water power,etc., you will take the lead of the United States, per haps, iu population, and the wealth mid high civilization this brings with it ipiKdouaeut to the Xaval Acad* emy. To the rttiren? >■/ the. S vvitft Cju£ <jre*: t al Fist/tef r 7ae Secretary of ihe N .vy has au thorized me io appoint a cadet mid* shipmau for the naval school at Annap olis. The applicant must not be iesa than fourteen nor more that eighteen years of age. Ho must be a thorough scholar in spelling, reading writing, arithmetic geography and English grammar. lie mu.t promise to serve in the Unit ed States Navy eight years from bis ad mission into the acecteiny. He must be a bona fide resident oi this district. liis pay will be §SOO per annum from the time of his admission. I invite all the young men of the dis*. trict who may wish to become cempetL tors for the position to come before the following board of examiners at Calhoun, Ga., Thursday. September, 14th .1876, and I will nominate whoever the said hoard may select: Key J. G. Kyals.Rev. T. E. Smith, Rev. A. J. Jarrell, Rev J. R. Joyner, Cartcrsville; Rev. C. W. Howard, Dade couity; Rev. A. I. Lcet Ringuld; George W. Lewis, Paulding county; Ruv. M. Buttolph, Marietta; Rev. \V. A Rogers, Dalton; Rev. P Hi. Brewster, Canton; Rev D. B Hamilton, Rome; Rev. J. A 4Jlements,Sumuaervi 11 e.Rev. Mr. Colbert Dalton ; Thus. Phiipot, Haralson cou.n tv; -John Puryear, Walker countv ; Maj. G. VV. Wells, Capt. T. M. Fulton, Rev. Mr, Reynolds, of Gordon county. Troops to he Quartered ffai 43ac ftrOUllt. Wak Department. ] Washington, Aug. 16, IS7G. j Om W. T. Sherman Cornmandiioy U. >S. Army : -Sir —The House of Representatives of the United States on the 10th inst. passed the following preamble and res olution, viz : [Here follows a part of the order and the preamble and rasolu. lion.] The Presdent directs that in accordance with the spirit of the above you are to hold all tho available forces under your command, not engaged in subduing the savages on the Western frontier, in readiness to bo used upon the call or requisition of tho proper le gai authority for PROTECTING ALL CITIZENS without distinction of race, color or po!i tical opinion, in tho exercise of their right to vote as guaranteed by the 15th amendment, and to assist in the enforce, ment of certain condign and effectual punishment upon all persons who shall attempt by force, fraud, terror intimida* tic-ri or otherwise to prevent the free exercise of the RIGHT or SUFFRAGE, as provided by tho laws of tho United States, and have such force so distribu ted and stationed aa to be able to render prompt assistance in tho enforcement of law Cue hadditional orders as may be nee eusury to carry out the purpose of these i.ictructions will be given from time to Cine ai'ie.- consultation with the lawful officers of*tho government. Very respectfully, Your obcdic-nt servant, J. I). Cameron. Seorejary of War. That is tho strongest card yet played for Ti den and Hendricks. The people of the south will caro about as much for this menace as hcy will for poor old John Norcross’ candidacy for Governor in Georgia — Comviomcdth. gtw Aitortisnufttf.s. GEORGIA AND ALABAMA STEAMBOAT COMPANF. SJotloo l ALL goods shipped to the care of J. M. ELLfOTT, Uen'l. Sup’t., Rome, Ga., from Fhiladelphia, New York and Boston, via Charleston or Va. & Tenn. Air-Line, will be guaranteed to all points on the Coosa, Oos tanaula and Coosawattee rivers, at the fol lowing rates, to-wit: Glass Class Cles Class Class Class 1 2 8 4 5 6 175 152 122 ICO 78 65 The steamers, “Magnolia and “ Mary Carter” will run the following Schedule, carrying the U. S. Mail: Steamer Magnolia, 1 eave Rome—Every Monday 1 p, m. Every Thursday a. m. Leave Gadsden—Every Tuesday Ba. m. Every Friday Ba.m. Arrive at Rome—Every Wednesday at 6 p. m. Evciy Saturday, 0 p. m. Steamer Mary Carter. Leave Rome Monday s o m -rt-im-n-nT - nio 6*.:ii y t>.v............ ; _ rn. Leave Carter’s Tuesdays 2 p. m. Passenger Ratos on Coosa River, Rome to Cedar Fluff §2 00 Rome to Center 2 50 Horn# to Gadsden 4 00 Passenger Ratos on Ocstanaula ana Coosawattoo Rivers. Rome to Reeves’ Station G 1 00 Home to Calhoun 1 50 Home to Resaca. v 1 75 Home to Field’s Mill 3 On Home to Carter’s Landing 3 50 Rates to other points inquire at the office of Company, foot of Broad Street Rome, Ga. Z£3xßa.iS3*o. xut&s.. For families intending io emigrate to Texas the Georgia and Alabama Steamboat Company offers a very desirable route via New Orleans. Direct and close connection is ma le from Meridian via Jackion and New Orleans with Trains of the Texas line. Other infurma tiou can be obtained by addressing JAMES M. ELLIOTT, GenM Supt. Gko. W. Bowen, John C, Cwntu, Gcnl Freight Agt. Gen’l I’as ;. Agt. au g2B-tf. ; rB LIVERY & SALIi STABLSL # * C<xd sisUHo mul y Horses 1 ami New Vehicles. fctlorses and mules for sale. Stock fed and cared for, . Chara-.;> will be roar :rw.l la VC!' P y tor- cash for rn; in 'be ear nl •Odder in the bundle. ft’iM-U. HI a A DAY at home. Agents wanted / Outfit and terms tree XEUE & CO., JliV Augusta, Maine Southern Fenmlo College, LA (ilU’itJE, G.% The collegiate year of idu? end r. half consecutive months open- th e last Wednes day in September. The Li ; a vy, music and art advantages ;ue ntisnrpa < Lr : ’ 2') per cent, cheaper thanelscwl eve. Mins premi ums for excellence in music and art were awarded pupils ot this college a: the Biate Fair within four ye v s. Boa ’> and Tivl tuition per annum §215. !}>.••• cafc-ioqne. 1. V, (DX. I Mrs .1 , A* <, I> \J ID ID ID V , e 0f Hwth - Harllui’Sv 1 - ’ -It-* -- " ' rUA.NQT.VC J CU.E HARNESS, SADDLES, BRIDLES, HORSE COLLARS. Ouaiwutees ail v’ork in ids line. Pricer; the very to west <• t can be aTorded. Give him a call. fel;2. Sorghum Machinery,, Came Vii-O evapoeato mi C2TTIIO cheapest poorj Jvlijir: and tho oifly seamless. Pans in inaiket. Send for description and prices to SEMPER, I2IRGE & C 0.,. MT.. IiOUIS, 310. S3T And state in what paper you saw this, Mori's Poriaiie Frencli Birr Mills; Bolts, Smuttoro, Stc, ..Ml • ........ —.I. ... m. . ©JSIiIPLE,BIBG22 & CO r J ©lO WasMagtom At©., BT. liOUlfig montlon in what paper you road thifi. SOtl!) WIMTH! $600,000 IN GIFTS! Grandest Scheme ever Pre sented to the Public! A FOUTJJX2I FOSS OIYLY 12. fIYHE KENTUCKY CASH DISTRUI'i r-o'i I COMPANY, m-'horiir'd -,y r. r • i i,s of iiic Kentucky Legiiivuire,’ IT bene fit of the PUBLIC HCLiVM, -i (.’<’ | 1 FORT, will iiave the e y f: o; thoiv r Grand Drawirgi at \.r >n M : v < f Frankfovs, Ry., c-u 'i 81,1876,0n rid'-’; OC" -’on wlil -fls tribute io io. .• ic’ oi '.•* : - ; ... _■ q sum of ©600,000! TJios. P. JPorler. P-x-Sdov. Ky.„ General MHratsgci*. POSITIVELY NO POSTPO?OtNT! as wo w’ll have <n series oi’ Grand Draw in r and can not establish prece dent of post non Big. LIST OF GIFTS. One Grand Cash Gift G ; 00,050 One Grand Casli Gift PO.fvo One Grand Cash Gift 25.00 * One Grand Cash Gift D.,00t) ono Gra..d Cash Gift 10,000 Oue Grand Casli Chit 5,('00 50 Cash Gifts of SI,OOO each... f'd.d'.’O 100 Cash Gifts of 500 each .. 50.000 100 Cash Gifts of 400 each,.. 40.000 100 Cash ('if: 2of 800 each... 30,000 200 Cash Gilts of 200 each.... 40,(MH0 600 Casli (rifts of 100 each... 60,000 10,000 Cash Gifts of 12 each... 120,000 Total, 11,160 Gifts, All Crsii... 600,000 PRICE OF TICKETS: Whole tickets §l2: Halves $6; Quarters $3 0 Tickets $100; 27] Tickets §250; ICO Tick ets §500; 0 s;] Tickets Li ,000. 100,000 Tick ets at. §l2 each. Hon. E. H. Taylor, Mayor of Fran*. the entire board of City Conncilmon, HOll. Alvin Duvall, Ir.ie Chief Justice oi Kentucky, and other distinguished ciijswtng tege!licr with such disintcreatc : yer-ion ; as the tick et holders present may designate will su perintend the drawing. Remittances can lie made by exprers, draft, post office money or ier or rcgiJercd let i er. made mi ye bio io k OVGUCKY CASH DISTRIBUTION COMP AN Y. All communication.3 connected witii the distributi >n, .1 order b-v i'dr'es. aid ay plication of agents to 10 f-eil iicKets, should be addressed ;o MOM. TI7GH, P. .r-AKTF.S?., Gen’l Manager, Frankfort, HJF* july26-lmo, GBOJI G ifsfTr “JL - ■-svrDnrr'ami sTDn i-. 1 rp ri , !U paving in proper from applied to me lor perk uianent letters of administration on the estate of A Inga ram late of raid coun ty this is to cite ail and singular the creditors anu next of kin oi A. in'* gbram to bo and appear at niv office within the time al'owcd and show cause if any they can why permanent admin iscration should not be granted to das. 1. Inghrain <fc. ff ]>. Inglr ani on A. Inc ghram’s esttatc. ’w itness my hand and ofOCiul signr.” ture this July 1, IS7S. 1). W. NEEL, Ordinary. OJIOB G i A —Gordos Coun ty. Mrs. A. Harden, the wife of Nimrod Harden, has applied for exemption of personalty, and setting apart and valua tion of homestead, and I will upon the same at 10 o'clock a. m. on the IGth of this inst., at my office in Calhoun.— This August Di, IS7G D. Vvh Neel, Ordinary. aug2-2w. CSAGE * CORS ASTTV' COO ] SIX UkT~ For Grlndlag -J sTWßrise Has r. and van tap-? over ev -••■.; >*• r try other machine in mar , Vsfgßßr kot, and has taken First ' fjg -oaSk Fretnium at State Fairs ot Jla-.- x liitnois and Missouri. I 4 6HALLINBS asto COMBINED SELLER AND -GRIPER, For Description and Prices, address BElIFim BIKSE & CO!; AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS “ AND SPECIALTIES IN HARDWARE, DIO Washington Avc M ST. X.OXIS. Please montion ia wbat paper you read thla. AN ADRESS TO TEE SICK. Do you want to purify the system? Do you want to get rid of Biliousness ? Do you want something to- lien you? Do yon r: a ut a goo.l nppptUe ? Do you wan; to get r'G of nervoivsncs ? Do \.'u want god dige-tlou ? i>o you want to slcni well ? Do you war. to'ui”d up your constitution? Do yon ' *ni*t a brlA and vigorous feeling V It you <io. T /VKE SHYHVIONS 7 ELVER RHXIULATOk ! MMBJBBWWI'HTIWTinnBBHMMWB—WMW—W Purely Vegetable. Is lu.vrnless, I ■ no Uim-uIo violent medicine, Is sure to cure is taken regularly, Is no intoxicating beverage, Is a farldess far; ily medicine, Is the chenpest meiicl ie in .ho world, is given with safely an 1 the happiest re sult i to the must delicate infant. Does not disarrange ilie system, Takes place of quinine and Id it err *of every kind, Contains Tie simplest and best remedies. A h the recovered dyspeptics, bilious s'l'T- iti's, viciuns of fever an t ague, the incrcuric! disea ■-••1 patient, how they veeVv e ' li <’ i • .fill ' AN: jco ia; I■- - —t!ioy will toll you by taking Simmons’ Liver lingula tor, The Clienpesl, Pnrcsf, ant! Bryt Family Medicine in Die World. It contains four medicinal elements, sev er-united in iho tune happy proportion in any oilier preparation, viz : n g“,-i;lecai!inr : .a v •' 1 5 aid In r.ii iw 1 err: Cu cov.- n r No of all im po oh Ns of ihe body. ,N: N • ! •• ‘ so .;-<s has attended its i ih. 11 is now rrgo.r-.ied as tiio EFFECTUAL SPECIFIC For ail c’:c.r . s of the Liver Stomach and Spleen. A S’ a />:>:/,;,/ hi MAT,A iiIOUS FEVERS, DOWEL COW -I’LAI NTS, DYSPI.I’MA. Ai KNTAL 1)E --' : • •r, - V l NDIOE, X A i -t!i.\, Sit'd UFA ID* ('HE. COLIC, CON STL'A'f !OX a • 1 hi X i N h IT HAS NO EQUAL. CA UTfOy. As iiievo r e a : >•••’ of k ‘ m rr fcrr-l io ihe public, •wo’ Ica ith a the eamapiahy to h-ry no po Ge • or pm hnrio.vf Liv : M* <' ' w - . - N< ■ • eng ■wed wr.w pev v. ‘• h: . N>, V, s .-mp an i. s'gn; litre unbroken. Kv-ue oilier is genuine. and. H. ZEiUN *• CO., , fNaoon,. Ga.i and Philadelphia., A on r vy.lim Me m N ieme, .Simmons’ Liver f’"gubitor, ban saved me many doctor’s bllN, i use it for every tiling it is recom mended on 1 never know it to fail; I 'rave used it in colic and grub®, with my mules am! liovuctq giving tVr.i about half a I. mi tic at atf oe, 1 have not lo* t one tir * 1 gave it io, you cm recommend it to every one fiiai has stock as being Die best, rm koine known for all complaints that hov e flesh is heir to • E. T. Taylor, Agent for G-;angers of Gco'g'a. sc: ”0-7 y. Gs'o D Q ', Cor d ©si oun Ly ITT:Hi' if h A-m-a M\ J’m-vc*. r'hivr>N ? f ' I r - ! > of Pie . ; ■ . o ) of : , ••• i-• —} l ■- I .)i '■ ■ •■ I : ly fi •; IT,' e- m- r til 0 1 i ' i'C fi a ,u’i ad r'if-ieri.d Joa-’-.h r,"< - - J, : . •') < !■' e ' I p-rsonS fOUs corned. ]• 1 mired rod c ■!' rr-. :•. tlnnv C:> ; : !• auv ih'y on,• r> :r • admir.i-!- t'r ’■ miM my ' 1 'i • i r;,- and iroin : 's >■ - min'hraii: r. and ■ - ,e '•■.*ers of ■ D-;*• 1 ■■3- ’.0(1 on ‘be fir i V in Ecptmbt r next. This tine 7t it 187 ’ ih W- DUEL, Ordinary g ♦ Tailor & Farley okgaso kgas Established 1846. Only Organ that gives Written Dinar antecs. A— —zrrr-, —i \e. i_: .1 tCShtTIM: ••* 'j J&* ; - Jc* ."" CfSpl^w : ; - <V 1 _ _. ... - i.arrest Organ Factory in the World* PRICES FROM SCO to 01,000. r sus -Rosy, Sorfi far Catalogues. l* c 'l •"•'• - -"- * ■'•-■•■> wanted in GeovHn. Ala bama, 1 ;o*v:.a, Kov.li and Soum Carolina, and Lasi Tcan>s<w..\ by TURNER & ERAUMULLEiI, U HOLEiSALE SOUTHERN Aoi NTS, I’O WkiiiUall Street, AUvnla, G<i. IX B. FREEMAN, Specie] Agent, Calhoun, Ga, 1070. 10 77. GEOIiOIA DIBECIOIiY. First Fegnlar Issue now In Preparlition 1. TT IVLL CONTAIN a complete Businos Dircotory of every town village and city in ihe Sthte. I- EL CONTAIN a complete shippers’ guide ;o every point in the State. G. IT WILL CONTAIN a full, classified, list of all perrons in the Slate engaged in any mcrcftmile-, mechanical, manufacturing or professional pursuit. 4. IT WILL CONTAIN a correct list of State and County officers. 5. IT WILL CONTAIN a complete post-of f;ce directory of tiie United Stales and Territories. Also on accurate list of ex pres-s stations in Alabama, Georgia, Mis sis }i, -Sov; ih < 'arolina and Fiorina, pre pare't cxpro ••r’y lb*■ this work by loute agents, and only to be found in our Di rectories. G. IT WILL CONTAIN a revised and cor rected county map of 'he State of Geor gia- 7. i F WIFiL CON FAIN, in addition to the foregoing - p- idatures, s> much gen eral ini-riijaticn timt no business man can f.Gbrd io be without it. As an ad veribbig medium wo think it presents its own claims, and we confidently commend it to the business public, hoping to re celve a patronage commensurate with it intrinsic value, and the great pains be stowed upon its preparation. . KATES. One Fagc and Copy of Book 525 OC H"lf “ “ * “ 15(H) Third “ “ “ 12 00 Fourth “ “ iq qp I’i‘ice of Book with inch card 5 00 Name in Capital Letters 1 00 WIIEELEIt, MARSHALL & BllliCE, I’l.CLiKlllillS, Atiants Ga. Brick-Layer & Contractor. TANARUS"” n:i.Dr-igned mod- rarmc?fully begs |_ 'Mr! to into.un the 0 1 ;z-:ns <•;’ C.tlhoun *i ' mvi’’■ ’■ mu'ig country the:, having pro 1 ari'd mi aid o{ a. Iliiburn ns ;t. number one bricklayer and Barney O’Fallon as a num' er one rock-mason, is*prepared to do , i: w n: iv in i is Lno in r-.io most satisfactory manner and on nmiderate terms. The pat ronage of the public generally solicited". IIENIIY M. BILLHIiMEIt. C.yruoy.v, G.\., November U, 1875. A'l order addressed to me as above will lcceve pi attention. novlO-ly TAKE SIMMONS’ LIVER REGULATOR, For all diseases of the Liver, Stomach and Spleen. WILL CUIZB Dls]j? ~EPS IA. 1 MUST OWN that year Sim mons’ Liver Regulator<*fciily de serves the popularity it has at tained. Asa family medicine it has no equal. I 1 cured my wife of a malady i bud counted iuciuable —i cat v. • M-d); v; of our American people, Li .pep hr A.E. r. ALBERT, IVo’V-' , ov in Nicholas Fublic Sc.ior-l, of Terrebonne, Lou -i a,;. MA LA . RlO US BS i Eli S. ’.O r. re a: E'o. r'y 0 use my name in ct .eg,, or ; i prep-aved by . •• 1 . • . i 1 (vci y one as the ■•' ' -.1 1 ■ O' is.* r ami Ague in the ww . s r,; ■ut :ii Dot.. .1 western Georgia, ,; cs ;A; ■>.! i, v. nioi must say that it ha3 ■ ■ mi 1 ."} n . nlai’-iation among my to y. , toon mv 110 i ever used; it *.i,.-r.seues Quinine if taken hi (line. Xouj s.j c , llo:i. E, M. 11ILE. Ga k;l E 7) :!f X } our Regulat or s i per:or to any other remedy ior Malaria’ <;• mares among child tvs', ami n has a In rye sale in this sc Arm o. Georgia- -W. M. liussell, Albany, Ga. CONSTIVA TIG N. _ TL.-mMON'i OF THE CHIEF JUS- TiC.il OP <• • • • f . —I i'.avc nsed Sim lions’ Jiivon Regulate:* to:* the constipation of my now O ', cause* ’ oy r>, femnoravy derange-, ■ nent of the .:<<• vev, for ;lie last three or four ' y '•• ; - mu, ■ lw, - when uaccording to Cie • • recCo'ii!?, with decided benefit. I think -' ns n good voeu;c'i;e for i lie derangement of >ii® Liver—at l.: sumi jura been my pci*'* aoiuii txpcrieacc in the use of it... A ram Warner, C > lef Justice of Georgia. SICK If EAD A CHE. ] ■ ! i Oil ‘ \ i j, —We have tested i's virtues, personally, and know j : f\ C: t “pAi, Eilionsncss, and Tli:-oi>b:ug iiic-ai’..ci||, it is the lest medicine .lie world ever saw. We ha ve tried forty other remedies be* fore Simmons’ LiverHogulator, but none of them gave us more than temporary relief; but the Regulat or not only relieved, but cured us, Ed. fl LKGitAI'II and Messenger, Maccn, Ga. Laving had during the last twenty ycr-s of my life to attend lo Racing Stock. •'•id imviiu- ! n I,"'" 11 1 ■" IIM \ id- tor r“ a cure for the above•uiseascs * con Inner! .0 ivv it. A.ter trying one pack n-cv-1 dH A *imi id !d ns praise' T can send you cm liiicaics from Aufu-ua, Clinton and Ma con, ns to ihe care of ITovse. GEORGE V- A' MAN, Macon, Ga. July 21,1-75. ft LECTURE TO YOUNG MEN. Jusl Published, in a Seeth'd Envelop. Poke CCi'loS* - * A tf,r*cinr< 0:2 t Hr Xr.tiirC',Trent meal, ami Radical cure of Seminal Weak ness, or Spe’i,.atov. iieee. induced by Sclf \ buse, Involuntary Emissions, Impotency, NC'tVons Debdity, rmJ Impeu’ments lo Mar -1 luge, goner.. Ely; Consumption, Epilepsy am; j. i : ?viei.v,il and Physical Incapacity, &c. — Ey POiIECT J CULVER WELL, M. 1)., auUior of :bo‘‘Green. Look.” Ac. The v. 01 hl-renov. iu and aui lior, in this ad mii-abl 1 C Hire, cl- :u-iy proves from hi3 own experience that me awlul consequences o S '.! \bu.-e may be effect ttally removed with citi ; I itin tda ig ;rous sur g cal op-wgilons. bougies, instruments,rings or cordials: pointing out a mode.of cure at oneo eo in and effectual, by which every £■ f rer, no inaucr what Ills con liticn may se, may cure hit. elf cheaply, privately and radically. BSPTrds Lecture will prove a Do* n to Thou sands and Thousands. Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, fo any address, j ost-paid, on receipt of six cents or two postage stamps. m Addiess the publishers, F. liRFGMAN A SON 41 Ann St. New Yoik P. V. 45Sb. STEINWAY. “FIGURES DON’T LIE,” Sicinway I s ian o s STILL TRIUMPHANT. Steinwaj’s sales, evidence of their popularity, - - 81,205.463 (’nickering & Sons §822,10: William TCnube & Cos 388,511 Haines Bros 287,051 William I'. Emerson 282 70k Albert Weber 221,414 The above figures are taken from the annua'. Internal Revenue Tax Returns. RUBENST I’lN _ During all my long and difficult journeys all over America, and in a very inclement season, I used your Pianos, and have been able to use your Pi anos exclusively in my two hundred and fifteen*con certs, and also in private, with the most eminent sat isfaction and effect. New York, May 21th, 1878. (The above is the only tes timonial ever given by Rubcnstein to ary Pian manufacturer.) Pray tell Mr. Steinway that his splendid upright Piano shone to brilliant, advantage to the festival performances at the Wart burg, where, last. Tuesday it served under my fingers as “ Vice Orchestra,”* ex-- ‘citing general admiration (Extract from Dr. Fran- Liszt to the composer, Mefzdorf.whic' 1 letter,dated Sept. 27, IS h Possession / Messrs. Stein way & So oi ‘ ns.) MARIE KREBS After thoroughly testing your Pianos, both in pri vate and public, loan eon* scientiousiy say that the Stein way Pianos are supe rior to all American ami European in str u m cuts known tame* New York, May 17th, 1872.) BE MEIER. “ During my artistic ca reer of more than forty years, ] had occasion to uee Hi3 pianos of all the world renowned makers, in public and private, but have never found an in f runicnt which compares |y. it ii your pianos. (Nuw York, March 81st, 18(18.) dAEIjIN 11 \ our name u '’serves to be inscribed in golden letters in history of piano making in America, 10 the improvement of which you' haveso largely contributed \ our pianos may bo pro claimed as incomparable ! \Miat noble, distinguished true ! What poetical sing ing quality! [Paris, April 19, 1807,.] * ALT. “ During my long career as Artist and Composer, I have met wkh many fine European and American Piano Fortes, but none that combine grandeur and poetry of tone, elasticity of touch—in short, every . thing that renders a piano perfect, to such a high degree as your celebrated Piano Fortes.” [New York' July 5, 1872.] V/E ALWAYS GIVE DATES WITH AL L CKEDENTIALB, tts there nro some “ old," yes, very OLD credentials out from different cele brated Artists,, given by them—some before Mess. Steinway & Sons ever manufactured Fianos, and others, be fore they had tried these celebrated in struments. S. B. MILLS, (celebrated Composer. J. N. PATTI SON, “ “ A 1 - mmwm'n . *r— - -X , tor of the Conservatory of Music ut Moscow, Russia. THEODORE THOMAS, CD AS. K INK EL, 8. P. WARREN, WILLIE B. TAPE, Pianist to li. 11. 11. the Princess of Wales. E. B. WAbIiBURN, Minister to France. And numbers of others too numerous to mention. Send for Catalogues and see for yourself. Stem-ways Pianos have taken enter 1/ Prize aucl Medal wherever their 1 ianos have been placed in competition with others. Paris 18(17. London i ß‘J‘d, which places their Pianos at the HEAD of THE WORLD. ALSO MathuseJt , Hards nan , Haines Bros - And Other Pianos. Whatever is wanted in the musical line we can supply at lowest rate and at short notice. Reliable agents wanted in Georgia, Ala bama, Florida. North and South Carolina and East Tennessee by TURNER & BRAUMULLER, Wholesale Southern Agents, 30 Whitehall vStreit, Atlanta, Ga D. JL FREEMAN, Special Agent, OalhouGa Mar22'l