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CALHOUN TIMES
'j.OCAju news,
II T weather.
W. 11. C. Lloyd announces hir
nr, me ns ean&icate for* re-election to
•he office of Tax Receiver. Mr Lloyd
Is , cripple having lost a limb in the
wur, he is a clever and obliging gentle,
man, has made a faithful and efficient
officer and deserves a good suppert.
Vlcrited Compliment:
Mr. Editor : Allow me through the
columns of your paper the privilege of
rcturningroany thanks to the choir of the
baptist church m your place for the ex
cellent music with which they so highly
honored me at my appointment on last
Friday-night. Ido not think it can bo
excelled by any choir with so little prac
tice. The church should feel proud
that they have so many excellent sing
<rs, for nothing adds more to a sermon
tli tn good singing. If ttc singing is
weak, the entire service will seem dull
cud uninteresting yet when they have
ns goi and singing as the choir gave us on
Friday night, it awakens within us a
tense of feeling that makes U3 wish
*• 0 for a heart to praise my God."’
I bid them God speed. Truly,
Little Preacher.
On the Wing, Aug. 19.
E. J. Kiker.
Editor Times: The gentleman whose
name heads this, has been spoken about
most favorably by many good citizens of
the county as the coming man for Or°
clinary. Wc cordially endorse the sen
timent, knowing that for capacity and
familiarity with the duties of the office
he has no superior. Resides, in our
humble judgment no man hu greater
chums upon the confidence and support
; f the people for good services rendered,
'han Col. Kiker. Will he become a
candidate ? it is hoped that he will.
The people desire it. lie will fairly
and efficiently discharge the duties of
the office and no doubt demand and
have rigidly complied with the required
accountability of ah othev officials as to
t|,o monetary receipts, disbuisements,
ckc. We ask Col Kiker to announce
himself, assuring him the support of
Many Country .men.
Oar Seventh Ycm".
With this issue the Times enters the
oven tli year of its publication. It
lias undo no fortune yet, and the out
look is not always cheering, but as it, L
stiM alive and kicking, wo suppose we
might as well be thankful that it hasn't
gone with the thousand and one that
have perished in the union within the
last few years and keep going. Though
wo might have had during our
jounadistic career more cncouragem ui.
and aid in our endeavors to build up
the interest of cur town and county, we
f el sincerely grateful to those who have
ewwibuted to our help in patronizing
us aiid using their influence for our
good. We have done, as every ofincr
editor docs, enough “free work” to have
made us perfectly “easy in life” il the
•■•line had been rewarded, yet wo
did it not grudgingly, very few people
• rcpcrly appreciate their local paper
This was established as a fact long ago.
They seem not to.think of the range ot
its circulation or the advantage of its
weekly visits over the country to
town and section. It shell bo our
endeavor still to do all wc can lor too ad
vancement of the interests ol our sec.
tion and to make the Times a perma
nent promoter of the welfare of cur
people. If the people widen the influ
ence of their paper they at the same
time work to the interest of their sec
tion and themselves, it wc have the
a; istance ve need we hope by eon
taut improvements to secure a subscrip
tion list and to publish a paper second
to no local weekly in tho South.
Visitors.
Whether or not our town ever will de
velop itself into a popular summer re
p we arc not at present fully
Re heat of summer oppresses :u tho
Cities and makes the inhabitants sigh
for a pleasant place in the country, our
town arid county receives a share of
their attention. During the last few
weeks there has been rusticating among
us a number of agioeable personages.—
A ailing these we notice Dr. Ferd King,
now a permanent citizen of -Atlanta,
Q nd the son of his “ pa," our good na*
foliow-e/tizen, Dr. Caleb King.—
-Ard is growing ponderous and will in
present youthful stage “ kick the
’ at about two hundred, Virgil
"os, of tho same city, has been vis
u;n n bis parents, and also Mr. Tnlmago
- bards, late of Covington. Miss My
nc L has been spending awhile with us
guest o ( the family of Mr. ii J.
yilsoD. Col. Bonner is making his
-• v very agreeable just now entertain-*
‘ !l fi at iiis beautiful farm, than which
acrc is no more delightful place to
’(1 the summer days, a number of
' f 'h among them a king and queen —
tV' ? 1?0 we don’t mean of the royal line.
F‘° brst is represented in theperson of Mr
,! a f :le Wilson of Atlanta, tho latter
‘ hewis ii. Clark, one the most ae
•-nplislied musicians in the State. She
the part of queen in the Cantata,
jj* Atlanta, Mr Wilson that of king.—
have performed since in LaOrange
“pd other places, and are now enjoying
!'e season of rest. Mr Bonner’s
" r guests arc Mrs. Ileggie and Miss
; ! -°u, of Tunncll Bill, and Miss Ma-
f u bir of Columbia county. MissSudie
'; ant . of Dalton, and Miss Ramey, of
• ' l ’-'h have boon visiting Jieir relatives
v ‘ 1 do far we learn our visitors ex
• '' t'bcmselves well pleated with their j
M' ura. f
A SPLENDID CHASE.
Two Burglars Taken In.
For some weeks past there hag been
constant complaint ot stealing going on
in Calhoun, a~d so frequent have been
the losses from theft that the citi
zens have been keeping a sharp lookout
for the perpetrators in order that they
might be brought to justice and their
operations put an cud to. On WednesN
day night last someone was heard around
the premises of Mr. Mark Moore. The
hrst noise that attracted attention was
the squall of a chicken, which aroused
Mr.Moore, as to the cause
he found that soma one Lad removed a
barrel—under which was a pullet for
the family breakfast—close up to the
house preparatory to making an entry
over door. Mr. Moore soon notified
Mr. Tom Blank of what had occurred,
and he procured the services of several
young fellows anu with Lis excellent
dogs trailed the thief some distance out
of town but without a capture. Being
so successful in then escape the tuieves
concluded to try their hand again on
Thursday night. After m king an ef
fort at one or more places and being
frustrated by some noise by the inmates
they at about three o’clock entered the
house of Col. Fain through an open
window u&d commenced pilfering his
pants pockets. The thief found
there some private papers and some
small change. There being a dim light
in the room Mrs. Fain awoke ia time to
seo him take the Colonel’s vest and coat
from where he had left them and awoke
the Colonel which caused the thief to
drop them while in fcho act of seen*
ring his watch. Mr. Black’s dogs were
again procured. After a brief chase
they overtook one of their men a short
distance from town who told where the
other could be found. The negtoes are
now lodged in jail and say they hail from
Alabama. A quantity of tobacco samples
stolen from a drummer Wednesday
night were found in their possession.
Mss. Rebecca Cam field of this
place,died Thursday nightof last week,of
old age, sue being in her eighty-ninth
year. Mrs Cumfield was a lady
who carried with her through liffi the
confidence and good will of all who
knew her, was of a kind and generous
disposhiou, and her death has boon
greatly lamented. She was i sister to
A. B. Longstreet who wrote? “Georgia
Scenes’"' and an aunt, to Gen. James
Longstreet. She resided .previous to
hcrrcumval here in Augusta and is said
to have on lim first white child bom in
that city, nor remains wore carried there
for interment.
Mr YVL 3. Walter will ram for
Representative and so announces him
self iu the Times this week. In las
candidacy last election he came out of
the race with a large number of votes,
and his popularity is merited by hffi
general integrity. lie is a farmer and a
good man.
' A smart Illinois girl had been cru
elly jilted rone up in her wrath and re
covered SSOOO for breach of promise
—and she had no sooner get this suit
out of the way than she took some of the
proceeds and went right to work on An
other—a handsome silk made after the
“Domestic Fashions."
A K'ew Hair o Tc:i:> worth
Having'—lt io Hie rout.
Wood’s Improved Hair Restorative
is unlike any otner, and has no cqu; 1.
The Improved has now vegetable tonic
properties ; restores grey hair
to a glossy, natural color :
restores hair to prematurely bald heads;
removes dandruu. humors, scan 'rap
iipns : remover irritation, i teeing and
dryness. No articles produces such
wonderful effects. Try it, call for
Wood’s Improved Hair Restorative, and
don't I>c pu.‘ off vith any other article.
Sold by all druggist in this place and
dealers everywhere. Trade supp ied at
manufacturers’ prices by (J. A. Cook
A Cos., Chicago, Geld Agents for the
a 1 n T 71
Ah WffruT'lTrrvuii ■■■ .
Every agent who has been steadily
selling tho improved S2O Homestead
Sewing Machine for three years owns his
dwelling house iias 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, most useful
—reliable at all times, easy to understand
and control, the same size apd does the
same work as auy Machines that se’l 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-bly 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
or five dollars a day for any man or wo
man who sew for a living, ft is the stong
csfc 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
Sewing Machine. Price complete for
domestic use, C2O, delivered at your
door, no matter how remote you may re
side. Business permanent and honora
ble with more certain and rapid soles,
and larger profits an any other. tux v
traordinary liberal offers made to local
or travaliu agents whore we have none
established, or, if there is no agent near
you send your order direct to the facto
ry. Ad Tress J Ii Kendall A (X, (530
Broauivay N Y. may 17-1 y- r
A Candid ITi ysician.-—lt is not
often that we find amongst the medical
faculty sufficient candor to record any
merit whatever to proprietary mod seines
as it conflicts with their interest to do
so. * But below we give an exception-
Boston, Jan. 11, 1874.
This certifies that < hrvr recommen
ded the use of Ur. Tutt’s Expectorant
for diseases of the lungs for the past,
and to my knowledge many bottles have
been used by my patients with benefi
cial results'.. In two cases whore it was
thought confirmed, consumption had ta
ken place the Lxpeciorant effected a
cure.
R. 11. Sprague. M. D
tteat ami gusiatss
Joy to ttie World! Woman is
Free I —Among the many modern tils'-
covories locking to the happiness and
amelioration of the human race, none
is entitled to higher consideration than
the renowned remedy—Dr. BrauiiAda
Female Regulator, By it woman is
emancipated irom number! ss ills peeu*
liar to her sex. Before its magic power
all irregularities of the womb vanish. —
It cures whites. It braces the nerves.
It purines the bloou. It never fails ns
thousands of wom.cn will testify. * This
valuable medicine is prepared and sold
by L. 11. Brudiield. Druggist Atlanta
Go., Price 81.50 per bottle. All respect
able drummed keep it.
Sound and Well.
Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 31, 1863.
Dr.' J. Bradfield Dear Sir : —I
take pleasure in stating that, sometime
previous to the h.te war,l useu with the
utmost success, on a servant girl your
Female Regulator, prepared then at
Bradlicld’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. 1 will state farther, that I know
of its being used with equal success in
other cases. .1 do not hesitate to en
dorse ysur preparation for the puapose
for which you recommend it.
Yours truly,
Jmo. O Wiiitner.
tii sep.l.
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io * (Tirvuhr and terms to
agents.
S. L. Marrow,
m.-iv.g i —iz t„ |
E'tract From ajjeticroJ jeev. Lr. Tovic
Fierce off Fjparta. io L. F. David :
Maem, Jan. 8, IS7G.
Dear Bro. I|)ayie& : Excuse* me for
writirg only wimn 1 an deeply inter
ested. I have been speechless about
two months. Could not read and pray
in a family. Had fried many things*—
Got no benefit from any. Since Confer
ence some oue sent mo from Am Feus
a bottle of Thrash's Consumptive (.‘arc
and Lung Restorer, which I hare been
taking now, this is the 9th day, and I
can talk now with some ease, i <\ me
here among ether things to supply my
!-eii witu tois medicine. iSo drue
hero has it on sale. i urn it have it." I
want you to go in person to Thrash 4 \
Cos., show them this letter and make
-hem send mo by express to Fpa via. C a.
t wo. th,roe or fkur.-bottles, with Lid." I
am getting on finely.
(Figur'd) L PlT’crr
II r' t. R a n kin, & Lama a, A rr. a nta ,
Ga.j Agent-. Sep,22, ly.
FOE FASTI.
Wo defy competition, an- 1 from this
date we a. II goods for cash on r vrth
out uesori mi nation. A large, w >ll Lx
sorted and superior stork: of goofs al
ways on hand. Bring your greenbacks
nb give us a call.
Foster k Karlas.
July 18,1870.
J, ll*. Arthur sella good" at prices
in accordance with the Laid times. Try
him
• " *
The inhabitants of malarial districts
who are constantly breathing an impure
and poisoned atmosphere are subject to
lingering and 'malignant and- fate
diseases, such a* Ague, Typhoid Fever
nr 1 Yellow Fever and Asiatic Cholera
In many sections of the western com *
try alaiostoVerv one is subject to chill
and fever, an ailment most difficult to
cure. The unhealthy effects of living
in such miasmatic sections are destroyed
by the free use of Dr. liadcliff’s Meven
Heals or Golden Wonder. This stan°
darfi remedy is unequaled for the pre-
I veution and cure of the class of dis
eases prevalent in low and marshy
lands. and ; being a purely
vegetable preparation ; can be- used in
any quantity without dauger to the sys
ern. tilsepl.
SCHOOL BOOKS.
A good assortment will be kept at
the Cheap Cash Store ot B. M. & 0. C.
Harlan. Parents and teachers will
please give them a call.
Cotton yarns at J. H. Arthur's.
Crockery ware, Queen’s ware facto
ry yarns, etc., cheap at
J. H. Arthur's.
A NEW line of staple goods in store
at J. II Arthur's. Call at once and get
bargains.
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.
Bargains in hats, shoes, ready made
clothing, etc. at J. H. Arthur’s'
11. Arthur is just receiving a
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 aPpriccs
that absolutely defy competition. If
you want bargains cull at his store and
you will not be disappointed. Oct2G.
er-w- -111..
pynuMtsrewfitfs,
—— TLZJZ--Tmr '-...t
*** A '.inounccmmls of candidates published
from (die if :..s . tion to election dry, for five
ooi.ars, in cdranee.
FOR TAX COLLECTOR.
Y7c are authorized to announce t’-o name
of E, O. M fZBLL as a candidate I'ov Tux
(Y-lieolor of Gordon county. Election first
Hoi yin Juuu.a-y, 1877.
j fie Nerds of T. J. NORTON announce
his nr mi as a can filuto for re-election to
the cliico of Taj Collector of Gordon coun^
ty
ro A TAX RECEIVE 11,
Wo are rsthe r jeh t :■ announce the r.arao
of IV. L. C, Ll,o i:> ns a and?date for re.
eh ctlou to the ofiice of Tax Receiver of
Couio ! county.
ron .kepimisentavl! 1~~
J. or Tiroes : I'l-.-aso announce
a • o ■■•••n-fidato foe Korircscntalive of Gor
don comity in 'he next General Ass-eniM.*.
Me peouiflly, \Y>r. S. WALKER.
3">XJIIYEA 9 S
Satin Gloss Starch.
TRY IT!
Lsc it GuCOj su*i ycd Vvili use go oilier.
X>TJItYEA’S
IMPROVED CORN STARCH.
Pronounced by Jurors of Great lufci-na
io.nal Exposition, Paris, ISG7, to be ilic
“■Perfection of Quality.”
ff trJsil insure its popularbj* every
;'H rc - , - ;no feminine without l)ur ca:f on
every package.
For saicoy grocers gear tally
- —r
D . CM Gordon County.
It ' lij -S Alisha Lowery adminis
v ) tr Per a'Oonis non of Bozzel Lowery
represented to the court in his petition
duly mod and entered on record that
be iru-y administered Bozzel Lowery’s
estate. This is therefore to cite all per
.a concern cl. kindred and creditor?
-how cause, ii' any they can why said
a.dsr mi-trator lorn' ■n< n should not be
discharged+rom his administration and
receive fitters of dismission on the
first Mob day in October next. This
Jnae27, 1878.
D. W. KEEL, Ordinary.
iinicß2-3m
To olie Public.
TJA Y] 'I ('• pm'c'uasnd (be e;-?rJ Ilsbo erj pre
-1 ivLously owiictl ami conducted by j). T.
E y. iaw prepared so do all kinds of work
BOOT AND SHOE LINE
i 1 ‘a.-. Ac ...: iyl c rnd at p-’ees r.siortisUlngly
low, on ci..or- :iu-i..e. Kwor.i. inj also done
i : ii i!Mu:c:o ; T ..n -. . j cajn-ctfully
sek pa r of r y f; 'r; ! ■ an Vine
public • i;nei%!h'. Terms invariablr cash
I'.tri .ciull; tV c. Dl Ft EY
tuccsLair to P T E-i y .
J'nre Tv /Vw dent*.
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HAYAKBFEE3S> CUTTER
Trill Cut more, In <?!v- './ f v 3 S>
cn time, with less pow
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ter in the market. '7 - TJ
Kecommonfiodbytft® j| II "i
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Prices address ~s-*og*sr*
Semple* Bfrge & Cos.,
Manufacturers Agricultural Implements and
Specialties in Hardware
SIO WasMagton Ave., ST. X.OUIS?
iFTloas© mention la vbat paper yon scad 61113=
glioriffs Sales for September,
Yi'/Yl/L er.j’d before th Court House
If door in tire lown of Ga konii, on (no
first Tuesday in criptonirim next, between
the legal hours of Kale, the following prop
erty, to-wri :
?r • n lot in ‘lie town of Uc .ftCR, Cor
• -.-• fl count-j C. ~ number nor known, buj
bounded rj f Cows: on the car; by the de
rot, souf.il by Jam** iLll, west by Dr. J. A
Johnson, mo th by Mrs. Buckner. Levied
i>v Drive of afi f In favor of'j'. J. Norton,
o Colb.-cror, vs. C. 0. J acker, agent for
bolt ildm * orison. Gold as toe property of
C. B. Tucker, agent as aforesaid. Wm.
Brntulett, tenantm possession and notified.
Abo, at the same time and place, will be
sold, 40 acres off of lot No. Ho, ini he loth
.itMvlct and 3d section cf Cos (ion county,
the some being the east, half of the south
half of arid lot —?old a? the property of A.
7 ibike-v, by virtue of a fi Ik ic ucd from
Gordon Jtbv.v. ;er Court, "avoi* of IV. It.
Burnett r; .l v : . f irucß e:-:ecr k.r* of A.
T. Rumen, <Lec-,xccd, vs. A. Vk ■•rikc'v,—
Tenant-itt posta.-.riou and urißied.
Also, at the same time aad price, will
be sold, 23 acres of lot of land number
90, in the 7th district and 3d section of
Gordon county, being on the north side
of said lot and north of Goosawatteo
river. Sold as tho property of John
A. Pulliam to satisfy two n fas issued
from tho Justice's Court 073d district
(r. M., in favor of Bicics & Ferguson
vs. John A. Pulliam and 11. 11. Nesbitt
security cn stay Property pointed out
by dofondeut Pulliam. Levy made and
returned to me bv J. M. Pearcy, L.
C.
Also, at the same time and place, the
north half of lot of land number 207,
in the Pith district and 3d section of
Gordon county, containing 80 acres,
more or less, and 20 acres located in the
east part of lot number 290, in the 14th
district and 3d section of Gordon coun
ty, and known as that part of lot mim
b r 29G in the possession of Samuel
Ski nsQu._ _ .^oj.d. aa .i t b, a,t myi n.QrJvy q f i\> b
issued from Gordon Superior Court, in
favor of Joseph Howe, for the use of
A in. li. Morris and 11. Ji. Dobson, vs.
Samuel Simpson, M. M. Anderson, se
curity on appeal—having paid off said
Li fa and is now proceeding with the
same, property pointed out by M. M.
Anderson, security etc. This August
Ist, 187 G,
I. E. Eartlrtt, Sheriff.
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Sniiiincr Hi frcslimciils,
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SODA WATER,
LEMONADE,
other Delicacies.
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Two doors cast of L. M. & C C. Haelak.
Not,c: eg, Clocks :iud Jewelry icr
paiied : -nd warranted
TIT E LTG- IT T *IT IST 3ST I jST G
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Mo we dewing Hacliine!
Folnte of Superiority,,
SIMPLICITY AND PERFECTION OF MECHANISM.
DURABILITY—WII,L LAST A LIFETIME.
RANGE OF WORK—WITIIOU f PARALLEL.
PERFECTION OF STITCH AND TENSION.
OF OPERATION AND MANAGEMENT.
SELF-ADJUSTING TAKK-UP
. DJUSTTBLE HEAD
In range of work this machine cannot be equalled. Will work eqnally well on thick
or thin goodp, from gauze to heaviest beaver coatings, or even leather, without, change
of needle, tension or thread. We will warrant them to do this ! Our fine work is equal
to my. and our heavy work excel?, that of any other machine in the worid.
The machine mikes the celebrated lock ptitch (the stitch invented by Mr. Ilowe) alike
on both sides. The tensions are positive for both upper and lower thread. The ehutilo
tension i3 u on the thread as it. leave# the shuttle, and not upon the bobbin, as in most
machines, and t is tension is invariable, whether the bobbin bo full or nearly empty. It
is obtained by turning a screw in the shuttle, and can be changed in a moment, without
taking out the work, breaking the thread or threading through holes.
What we ciairn. i-V substance is. that this is an honest machine, aud if put in your
family will do any aud all of your work perfectly, v/ili last a lifetime, is a willing and
ready servant, and is not subject to FH'fch
Person 3 v. hHia ve tried all machines are unanimous in declaring this to bo the easiest
learned of 0 11 .a tli-- market In the u ajorit.y of oases our customers learn from the
instruction, book without further aid
EVERY MACHINE WARRANTED.
If you are thinking of buying, and are prejudiced in favor of any particular
machine, at least examine the “ Howe ” before you purchase,
AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY COUNTY.
Address
The llowe Sowing* Machine Cos, 5
Gobnev Broad and Alabama Streets,
ATLANTA, OEQR3IA,
OR
IL C. GARRISON, Supervising Agent,
nug26 ly. CARTERS VILLE, CA.
Whs. A. II AY GOOD,
No. 21 Marietta, Corner Broad Street,
ATLANTA, - - - - GEORGIA,
DEALER IN
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Carpets, Oil 01oth.s 9
Mattings, Curtains,
Lambrequins, Shades,
Sc XJphoistory Goods.
GRASS MATTINGS A SPECIALTY,
Letters of inquiry promptly answered. ft) rl2-3m.
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SrJLSS-asa is ?;§T iS K j AGENTS WANTED.
Address: v/iLSOts Bs~WiNq MAOKINE CO.
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