Newspaper Page Text
CALHOUN TIMES
i>. 15. Ii *. Editor
Laws Relating (o Ncwqfupcr Subscrip
{ions and Arrotnigcs.
. /• '■ • /> .•/'• ' o ' tf > ft"-;** their
r ' ■ -,<.<> pr. ,V ,hr>,’litre
r f t ’ l o* -o <t. and 0/‘d;. cd iiiCifi tUsconUft—
4. ° .• • '( fo o it *v s tVif
• ’<• • ‘ . y , flit ft iit c papers ere sr.)i$ r .)i
/j. r (tifcc'.tou. i' u are hld resjjcjia:-
l. ■>' C r ’ v;’" and'‘ 7! ! *! “ r+fiUting fo
% • l / •? r- *\ #>#* rCMOt't’trf
r ' ■t • ? fed j- /\ /.; pat.ill fdeit
r •- vv “' v ///> / w <,,yAy r/* ft or
i, ' / ' <.// • ; \ itfe bound
* / ' ' t t > r > f■/: '£ •/<’.*.'.
;• ' ✓ 'f y y-uhz. r jjcvx a iff be re • C':i
--j ' ' ** .<) 'c\ v'ith payment oj
, 7 t'tin, - \ if tifko rub /s\ p••
•> .?ir^i.Mgaßr.in3C*xu=aa<
fvVi'l'EC3>.4Y SEPT. 2, 1*76.
N. L-anal Democratic Ticket,
k fl^ll
% 1 . Ij&rVA.fc'; Y
v '“j; ■ 'j ;;. ; - V. 'Vjtiiit' '• ■.* -s
•gtfOW.*' ■ [ • ’Y.,
! s^fl
-.i-"
FOR I’FvESrDENT.
HON. SAMUEL J. TILBIN,
OF NEW YORK.
FOR VIC FRKbIDE'iT,
:• Hv.THOS, A. HENDRICKS,
OF LNDr.iR \.
J'Oil < jOVURNOU,
"rL ALTHEO U. COLQUITTf
<-F i'KK AM.
>£ IIOCUIYIC MEZiTIWCa.
T. J) (;pv’ey o r Govd :n county is
j-,)i ■e i I ;H;f ni)U- at tlie Court House
i. (\ ! • ,i on tit,* fi.-st Tnot'd;y in Sep
., * ' ■ I't the rn •v. so of electing dele*
•i j tltv C‘-io.'ressii !i. i ronvention t
•u. lie ;0 i'.'h mi on lao Ttlt. A lull turn
oat rcspecti'u•'y ur,_oil. i.i order thgt
the pco'do's will ;n \y be carried out.
[\. M. Young,
Oh urunn A .rn.lA. Corn- of Cordon
County.
CAtjW.it A• loth. lo<u
’* ii a: isi> e ’i: ynf: x t vx sis>i-
DA TE,
In the pros out c.. aiptign v, lien the
I inocrutic party r'the union is har
moniously m rching abreast with li pus
ised upon the happy terminus < !
reform in <ur governmental af
t tirs a:, i the prosucrity to tlie country
th: this result will naturally bring
v.lih It. it aid certainly occur to the
f.iir. ndu led vul -r that the man who it!
' .ii CiCo to tli j iiitcocst Oi the *
.i. hhe claims to uei-..n ; x ign >ro.s all ef
i’.i; at rumny upon old established
priucij- o. in -.1 enters a canvass as an
. c.UiJid’te, if he receives.
. nil!.:' • • j.ii led to the suffrage ol
’Fjaiucratb .n o r.n out aid out member
<1 an opp.;site ]‘arty. In ‘act we are
iv nit t; e.\nro":. It .is our piui •! that
wb > > '. ,• t o ! .enh and *’*vn the unity
••• :' •• p . _ ’ i ..l iito-.-ii.g i‘s uteuihers
a.: .itir i t’.e .. ,m lganizatieii and ereat
ii. divi.si. > which yca:s will not ohlit
c; ato and. set ves to re .ch a political ohliv*
i o fro o- v til eh. no power c u’d resurrect
Lon \\ .o n • ; cra s strive against
o'.. i >• 11 . o i’ ih. . .ue’ii at their folly
an :r o= 'j 100 glau when opportunity
• i. ;licir candid t<s into
ec t li ; v -:; • .uo.iei- in !. e L)eiti.cra.
<•. . • C> and and year is upon us.
Th- e u!.fry s-.;... ulief from op’pres- j
<i .■ hI U 1 itii tliC OuQiit l’ (it ro i
Sdrui the irgi us are all over the union j
m. rcLii'n on t. victory in Nuveiiler
I'lyFeie 1.-armony has characterized;
lie and mmrmry ;:i all its actiors so far 1
>v 'a nu . ’C.s to ooht0 o ht but open and
.voy.u-1 i ncudes id good government.—
dvi n r- u> h Carißina will make artrug
• i • * >..• the gal'ing shackles that
r;ve I’.r di v n- held her under the
•do of oppr -si-ion, and other States j
■ .mu :ci‘ i hrough a change of govern- !
o in. :.--u ihou.'.iii is of honest men at
im Aordu who are suffering (lie ids of
hard times through the reckless extrav
agance. oi the country’s rulcn and the
idiMie'u:..g nt >.dTlie affairs ftheg.*v-
via, .e im iy 'o aid in lifting the j
yoke twin our .u dv. if any Uian |
<iare to . and * h s h-e.ul in opposition to i
b : prtty. ivt Idm ;.e rut d--wa at ill: j
in X ivend) r. 'i he Democracy is
’.her bist irih but wants imu true j
to iti e j l ineiph sof lire party.
* ! n. ' ;n 1 . JAjtiii is one oj the
*" m'cs f-r ! er.'iitaiivo of Iddton
a- 1 ’ oi’ of Atlunie, li.tvc
” -e o u. Mr. J .u.iu and we
<1 mlt i. :<e v.il be ray that confidence
v lien he go s into office. We ought
io have ‘i leg :d,lare c imposed of such
U- 1, n IW- O a Oil 3,
6 E XEIS AEiX EU S. i
|
The election of a deaiooratie Bouse in
1874 saved to the tax-payers for ™ i
year $ 0, 000.000. Ly distributing this
total over the large surface of the 1 njoc
it will be found that the economy for 1
e very c-.ngrcMional district in the I ni- ,
!•: i States i * 1 Oil,Goo.otiff, and fur the \
*t .to of Mew Yoi k the saving is 83.834, |
326.4 b.
It was a republican senate that re
fused to puss the Imusc biii reducing
j the president’s salary from SdU.GOO to
i 825 000—the old figures. It was a re
publican senate that refused to piss the
u use bill reducing thc pay of l embers
of congress ten per cent.
Three hundred and sixty German
newspapers are published in this eoun
; try-
Tom Aden nod Jhe G jsi. matched to
light a [ rise fight at 82.500 a side vridi
in one hundred miles ol Cincinnati, on
the morning of the 7th of September,
1 ?rro in active training new near ilrr
1 Oily.
J j oi at io Seymore his been nominated
; by the Djumcrats of New York. lbrg v -
| eiuor.
Savannah had a lire on the night of
; the 25th ult. J,oases nearly a- quarter
t of a million.
j Yellow fever has been declared an
■ epideoisc in Savannah, in consequence
of which there is great excitement in
that city.
The * Sbaugl.raun” will be tun for
seventeen weeks at VValiack’s Thca*
t re.
TliC Row * t 'Clot^e^tla2srs3^ne^?!lsg[. ,,
For full seventeen yeaa the Kadical
g( us basking in the noontide glory of
popular favor, have revei ed in the de
lights of the American 1 Walhallu—the
j A Lite House. Millions of worshipping
| eves,million of fulsome tongues,and mil
• lions of open palms, did homage to
! them. They had a good time, andj so
did their favorite idolaters. J"he chief
yod being a King Log, drama enacted
in the heaven oi Washington City be
came a very trying t%-L uy, indeed
Lm tho id Maters who were riot favored.
A: and so it came to pass that faith in
Uiieingoid” i as tlowly waned j
worship has waxed low, and the rc!L
giou of loyalty begun to spit and
sputter jike a tallcw candle sinking in
gs socket. jis evoi thus with the an
cient faith ; they have their iit tie day
and are gone, leaving a fearful stench
iu the air. Far up into diatom niverous
spout of time, tint Ins nvail -wed in'suc
cession the religions of India, Assyria
W-FPL Greece, Home and Scandinavia,
dn h.l m Kadical holiness has g>ne.
its traces linger on the Treasurer's,
books of i.o saer..J city of llie Lotomuc
and one of in templets still stands on
Aiii g iJrauch j but iufentul soul has
iiud.
Yi e may mourn tlie decay of vita! pi
■ ty 'OWU!<! surfois’'"cor.!r-acts, the diea-
Ti-cc of undying trust, in die Idgner
aw iu Gii.b, aid the evengihcal
devotion t i!i ’ stiff,ime symbol of the
•. ; hut it iVsli do no good. We
... y deplore the passing away of that
(.< ou aml iiigh Old Time wlier. tiie
uvl of i'ruili was found in an ifco-clad
■u, and tlie g 'spei of Plunder reimi
od supr me from the houie of jjlaine in
the r: !i to the tubernachs <4 Casey
• n the .mulLi. TANARUS it it is of no use j
.he game is ended, the dance is over,
Km cauls are burnt, the Great Dealer
A drunk and dying, the King of tlie
Aigg r-iulea is broken, the .Scandal
uvyan sei vices are done f r the and y
an ‘ the whole unbiossed Thin* is about
played out.
A ea.u tvilight of considerable dimen
M.us. a Gutierdummcriuig soft he worst
kind has seU-lcd dow.i upon the si and...
k sort ii gloomy and hopeless Hayes
lias cnvel .pcd them. In iong and w- c* |
iul pr cession, one by one. we sec tinni
pasting into tlie "inanest iiu.be'’ reser
ved fkrmueb gs unveracitics and frauds
of every kind, Grunt and Morton, Cau*
cron, Bc-kuap, KaiKtook.' Ghnndler.and
Feet, Murn'oy, lA'gau.iSvencer,Clayton,
P-ittei.-- m. F.ol'<>gi ITsrktird and Boss
Shepheid- -they file and fade away in
to Kie Dun Bedumeu. An cma.’iatrd
Puli ii ,g, wi h a stump of a cigar tied
; - his chopped off tail, bring up the
rear. And a whole afflicted people
mourning and sobbing, and wringing
its hands and tearing out iti hair sends
up to the deaf mid diWnal sky, the pite
ous eiy ; ‘'Getterdammerrung !*’ "Got
terd a ii': errnng ’ I” ‘iGotterdammer'
ruog-I 1 F’— z\<r. and Courier.
FA bY, a X l l
HYING been successful in burning a ki'l
>1 in irk oi the b:'-’ awlity the under-'
Big iwn i repeatfYdir notify the citlr.cns
of Jilborn and vicinity dial he is prepnr
ed i an 'h them in large o • sro ill lots St.
rea :>..• bie figures a: bis place near Cal
ho u.
r.kv. j. r. niLLnousE.
CULVER’S IRON DRAG SAW
With Snell’s Extension Shaft.
One of iUr rcos*; nroCtable machines In the
XYorM, and shoull Oe owned by every farmer
c>r lumHerman bavin? limber to cut.
—a uso—
Swccpßtr.lifs liras 9aw vyft?s ?-c>s
Trnekp; Circular fdaw* wad Fraiue
with Table for cutting;
co Ml-wood, et c., etc.
C-entl for ilescrlptlon and prlcc3 to
JSEMPJLE, BISGB & CO ef
91© Wastiiiifftoa Av©., fjT. LOLEB
and say In what paper you read this.
OSAGE COJRX AUTD COB Uni.l^
SSTBCXFEEI$ STBCXFEEI) 1 , HOMINY, S WEALrAG.
Has advantages over ev
ery other machine in mar
ket, and has taken First
Premium at State Fairs o.*
, Illinois and Missouri.
®§§liHE chaWwqe
fsß9 mu-140
COMBINED SHELLER AND GRINDED.
For Description and Prices, address
SEMPLE, BIIifGE & CO..
k- agricultural implements i
AND SPECIALTILS IN HARDWARE, I
©l© Wash in art on Ave.. ST. JLOITS. ?
Plpase mention law Lat paper you read tlUs,
The Greatest Discoyerv oithe Ace,
])R. TOBIAS’ YE YETI AN LIN yi E M T.
Over ‘29 yirs before ib •> pabUef V.’ar
nntetl, or. the money, nctarned, to care
Dysentery, L’.;u rbica. Kot o, Spasms. Qroi p
fill ! Yo& ' iig, taken Inter tally. Perfectly
innocent: rce oath with each bottle ; ami
Chronic Rheumatism, Swelling;? Sprains.
Cruises, Pain? in the Limbs, Rack and
Chest externaPy. Not a bottle hi. ever
been reunite although millions are sold
annually. PiuoE, -Y) or • D Tobias’ Habse
Liniment, in Pint Boul.es, is the Best in the
World for the cure of Lain‘.ness. Old Seres,
Sprains, Colic and Bi-ternperl Fines SIUO
Tobias'Behbv Cosim ion IWiiers are far
superior to any others, or no pay. They
allyy 1 ever, Purify the Aft ter, Soften ihe
Skin, Give a Fine Cos .fc, and Improve the
Appetite. Piuce 25 cts. PerfecTy harm
less, as Col. I) McDaniels, who has seen
the recipe testifies to, as well as the Lini
ment. ll' has some of the c 'estest TTunnipe
•Fuse- in the World. Thousand? oi comi
ties tes have been received, speaking in high
terms of the above mediciue-. Fold by the
J> liggisls. LIPP <IAN cyiiß(4S., Savannah,
Georgia. Agents.
(b* X X ; ’n C’TT ;1 ' Ve ' kto .Agents. Sam
-0 i i pies FKF K. P. O. VICiT
BRY, A r.gr-ra. Gaino.
.
L* 1f) A day at noma. Agents wanted.—
d.L/V Ou.fi; and term. free. TRUK & CO.,
Atigau-tn. Maine.
Wesleyiii Female College,
52 At OX, O l.
The thirty-ninth annual session begins
Sept. 20th, 1870. TJie oldest Female CoB
lega'in the wcilf. Location healthy. Cur.
ricutmn extended. A full corps of experi
enced teachers in every department. Ad
vantages—educational, social and religion?,
unsir. passed For catab g-tes ci nt-aining
full particulars, addfeis Key. \V. C. BASF.
I*. 8., Pvesi lon*.
Llie i><*st Family Me<Heine; .
Tested bv popular use for over
A QUARTER OF A CENTURY !
Dr.Si ■ ong’3 Compound Sanative Pills
cure Jou-lipatioH. BHlionsness, Liver Com
plaint, Malarial Fever.'-, Rheumatism, * Ery
si pel.-.?, and. all diseases requiring ol active
but mil l purgative.
Dr. Strong’s Pectoral stomach Fills
cure Coup is, Colds, Fever, Female Com
plaints, .Sick Headache, Dyspep-ia, and all
derangcnients'of the Stomach. C. E.111..l
& Cos., New York, Proprietors.
| ‘av gi w, |”,
OF THE
UNITED STATES.
A complet'd t, numbering 8, 120, with
a(_ ■ l l l r eo'Yceted to date, if all towns
.-.nd il’ies in which New-p pers ure publish
ed ; in tone 1 1 : nd t.-*f (a.siieol sketches of
t-.-a O ‘cat .\cw paper IF , F i.m ms ; dhlUs
‘•'ate ! with numerous engvnrings of the
i ' ! * w gap; r 1 ~ FF: ;Took cf
-rV. a- ju t i-med. 31 Clod, post raid,
to any a<Hires' for Mac'. Apply (Inclosing
j to S'Ui’i'.llt XT.'.MUIXT OF 'i'llK h’l'W-l'A.
v' i.i on, ( enfenn’a! Groan .Is. Piiilng
d'dpi. a. or Am?}•!-•:•.u New < Conr any. Ft. Y
are- veeer nft.-'H it.
ror o ;, y home* Sample:;
%[l i VS7 ? *' lt’l il•’ 1 IV.:■. STt NBUN L
> v Vtw vCo . I’oi ind, Maine
KIiAD Xsl*
op xns
Murray HHJ PublieUi^gOo*
Jo&a P. JeNvoU, Itlanager,
DISEASES Cured,
io|f *4* fli2wij |a No \v paths marked oh tto
wis3* iw 3 ?5 W Health by tlmt plainest of
all booirs- Plain Home Talk and Medical
Common Sense, which contains nearly I,ooopages
of original matter, as entertaining as a fascia atiW
story, Health and iong life made easy for the
learned and unlearned. ( lainnu-d full of brand
liew Ideas, which are cheering to the sick, and
intensely entertaining to those who are fortunate
enough to escape disease. It guards the reader
against the pitholes of human suffering, and
points the way of deliverance to those who are
already euguiphea}. By ail means, find out ai’
about it. It la for you. lt'a author, Dr. PI
B. Foote, of 120 Lexington Avenue, New
Ycuk, is consulted by invalids at home and
abroad, in person and by letter, and las had tha
experience of nearly a quarter of a century
inlhe treatment of long standing and difficult dis
eases or every character; hence hie ability to
write practical tt uths for the invalid render, 'ills
consultations are flee to the sick everywhere ;
bonce his immense correspondence w ith theeick
all over the globe, You, header, are at lib-
EnTr to consult the able author of Plain Homo
Talk and M edical Common Sense. Write to him
and y<m will 'uo struck with his Common Sense.
Whatever your malady, you will receive light
which will do you good, by investing only u
postage stamp, and writing to Pr. F. We w'ish
to interest you in both tho doctor and his im
mortal book. The £soolt itself, which gives
satisfaction to all who read it, can he had of
agents, or of the publishers direct. Plain mus
lin binding, s3.au, in the English or German
language. Library b'nding, "in English only,
$3.75. Son* by mail, postage prepaid, on receipt
oftheprk’.e. A lady writes the author: “i
have always felt that you were the physician of
the world, from the fact of your w onderful suc
cess anil original ideas." One reader ears
“I have found it to be one of the grandest
works of the age.” Another says— ’■ I would not
he w ithout it fortwice its cost.” Similar letters
reach the author every day. ConteuU table
free.
IN STORY: also bv
%:- -£* I>B. Foote. Cheap edf
tion. 6 vols .iul, neat! y
bound. $2; in 5 separate vols. at §5 and $7.50,
according to binding. Sent by mail on receipt
of price. Just the thing for young people. Con
tents table free.
Publication*. Wccnn fnr
iiliyir r, ’ of Dn. Foote’s popular
y?| If life* Dime Publications on health and
kindred topics. “OLD EYES MADE NEW,”
tells how to restore the sight and give tip glasses,
without tho aid of Doctor or Medicine. Half a
million have been issued already 1 “Comfort
and cube yon the Ruptured" is a valuable
monograph for those who are afflicted with Rup
ture or Hernia. .“Physiological Imukgvement
of Humanity,” relates to the’fuhJFetbf having
people bom right. “Physiological Marriage”
gives the latest researches regarding the laws
governing temperamental adaptation, <k-c , &.
A Step Backward, reviewing inconsiderate
legislation concerning the Prevention of
Conception. “ Spermatorrikea,” or Sem
inal Weakness with evidence of its curability.
“ Croup, Its causes, prevention and cure,” inval
uable to every mother having the car.c of small
children. “Cold Feet,” causes, prevention
and cure. Anv one of tlie foregoing Dime
Publications will Is: sent by mail, poeiago pro
paid, on receipt of ten cents.
B™P* Publications, WowlllPirp.
s plv Dn. Foote's Free Publica-
C EfeSrrSr* tions. “ Gratuitous Advice to th
Sick," abroad as mil as at home ; a circular cf
value to the sick. "Evidences cf Ur. Foote's
Success; ” a sixty page pamphlet, free by mail.
—Bend for them,
AftFNTC *•.sssa^iss!
g ment in tho sale of Ihs
foregoing publications, and also several others
published by Read all of the above, and
tend for particulars. Address, for terms, out fits,
&-e.,The Murray Hill Publishing Company, l ‘JO
Fust 33th Street, kvw York.
T2icl,adicg’ f
of valuable information to e\cry
woman, OLD or YOUNG,/®f/ *
Married or Single. LADIES 4:
will thank for
Hand-Book, end no / ***"**
nsollicp will
to placing it In
handaofherdaugh if Q
tors
Looks arc n o r, I* C 33
private treat-/ < Vy 7:1 both
i i- , /e /sexes, particularly
. ’ uu “ Apoplexy,
intended and all ner*
for derangements ;
eralcir-/ Cause < and Cure
, /cn. / Tins Ls%iy will l>e found
c . UiU interesting to all
or ‘vu^'/nervous suffererg. BOTH
Jr/ ' v yor EITHER of the foregoing
HAND-B(tQKS gent free to
any address. Address,, with
*V,/sto r np,N'. Y.P.Cc.,Bedford,Mnsa
£ " Mil iTiiii ~ I Hi ii iifiitlhi
"X-. 2121. X^^LeXjX£S ?
in ill i mmm
Ss:
Gotxi Saddle and Buggy Horse?
and New Vehicles.
Horses and mules for rale.
Stock fed and cared for.
Charges will lie reasonable
Will pay the cash for corn in ihe ear and
odder in the bundle. feb3-tf.
Sorghum Machinery.
Cane Slills,
!g||l|l EWOEATM PASS,
/pJWI rmtiTACEs.
cheapest good
Mills and tho only seamlesl
Pans in market. Bend for description and
prices to
SMPLE, BIRGE A CO.,
UT. LOUIS, MO.
B3F" And stats in what paper you eaw this.
Mori’s Portalle Fracl Burr Mills,
Bolts, Smntters, Sto.
FA2JPHLET3 furnished and estimates made.
6MFLE,BIBGE & CO„
010 Wuklngton Ave., ST. LOUIS,
|7*Plo&se mention in what paper you read this.
$600,000 IN GIFTS! '
V f
Grandest Scheme evt/ Pre
sented to the Public!
A FOBTCNII I OU OSLY sl2.
rnilL KUNTUCKY CASH DISTRIBUTION
I. 00?.! FA NY, authorized by a special act
of the Kentucky Legislature, for ihe bene
fit of the FUBLIC SCHOOLS OF ITM.NK-
I OUT, will have the first of their rm ic.s of
Brand Drawings at Maj ut Ham., in the city
, f Frankfort, Ky.. on THURSDAY. AUGUST
81, ISO), on which occasion they will dis
tribute to the ticket noble .a the iumiea.se
SUlil of
$600,000!
Tines. F, Porter, Fv-thov. Say.,
CicifiPi'aS iffauager.
POSITIVELY NO POSTPONEMENT I
as we will have a series of Oran i Drawing
aad can not establish ike piece
deni, of poriponing.
IhLST OF GIFTS.
One Grand Cash Gift SIOO,OOO
! One Grand Cash Gift hO.OO'J
One C;anJ Ca: a Gift 25,000
One < rand fr. h Gift 20.000
One Gra..d (' ■a G ift 10,000
Oue Grand C.:Gi 6'ift U.OOO
lO <h.'Li Giiis of U I ,(>( •<) eac i... It',* 00
T j.Ua>u lUuStef 500 er-ch .. uO.OOO
■I- ( Gif. s’of SOj tr eh ... 4 0,000
D'O (’a; h Gif's of "ft) oacu. .’ 80,000
2(K) Cash Gifts of 200 each.... 40,000
• --ri Ci. h r 0-: rf HK) each... (T 0,006
If),000 Cash Gifts of 12 caeii... 120,(100
‘Total, 11,150 GIGs, AM Gr.; a..i 000,OOu
TRICE OF TICKETS:
i Whole tickets s>l2: ILilves SO*; Quarters $0
j T.cl.eis >51(H); 27? Tickets $200; -Ifij Tick
oO ,00; 05v Tickets SI,OOO. 100,000 Tick
ets at sl2 each.
Hen. E. H. Taylor, Mayor of Frankfort,
the entire board of City Counciliu.cn, lion.
Alvin *'uvall, late Chief Justice of Kentucky,
and other dirtinguiahed eitiz os, together
with such disinterested persons as the tick
et holders present may designate will su
perintend the drawing.
Remittances can be made by express,
draft, poo,office money order or registered
lei ter, made payable to KENTUCKY CASH
DkTlUlilil’TON COMRAMY.
All connnt’.iucatioiis connected with the
di .rlnmion, and order for tick *ts. arid ap
plication of agents to to sell ticaets, should
be addressed to
xS-^-k 7 . I'ISOS, 2®. PORTER.
Manager, i'ruuklort, Ky.
july'Jd-!mo, -
V. ICOlt G TA , Goi’difti Connly.
mU all whom it. may concern. Jas. !.
X Taghram anJ S. !> lnghram havintr
in proper from applied to me for per
manent letters of a !minis?ration on the
estate of A Ingiiram laic of said couti'
ty this is to cite all and singular the
creditors and next of kin of A. lim
gluam to be and appear at my office
will,in the ti.ua ui’owcd and show cause
if any they can why permanent admin
istration should not be granted to das. I.
lnghram A. S. ]>. Inglvain on A. lus
ghrains estate.
Yv it ness my hand and offieal signa
ture this July 1, 18jt).
I). W. NEEL, Ordinary
UEOPGIA—Gordon County.
Mrs. A. Harden, the wife of Nimrod
Harden, has applied for exemption o
personalty, and setting apart and valua
tion of homestead, and I will pass upon
the same at 10 o’clock a. m. on the lffth
of this inst., at my office ir Calhoun.—
This August Ist, 1876
D. W. Neel, Ordinary.
aug2-2w.
I XTcase'&co's
TJnesMngMacMnes & Horse Powers.
I j
Apron pparatOi’ nuri Eclipse No
arron Scparatcrs. ui; t. lu. 2C, 33 and
30 Inch Uyllr.iliTs. CJits A rVoodlmry
Poivoi'S. 8. 8. 5 0 an.-I !9 Ilorso, <lwu
nnil monn(pd,<)i:liLl) to larsre or small
rrojig, level ©r hUlj* ri;ni rfe. Also,
Steal© Sviviraiors.V Portable Enjilnvs.
Eitbeml Torats lo rvspansiblc partie*.
Aqrenis wank'd In every county. Send
forramplilet and mention (his paper.
SeTtftPLE, 3iRCE it Cos.,
810 XV foii Ave., Si. Losls, Ho.
ONE MONTH after date application
will be made to the Court of Ordi
nary cf Gordon county, Georgia, at
the ffrs* regular tcim alter the expirn*
ti- ii of one month from this notice for
leave to soil the lands belonging to the
estate ol M. H. Jackson, late of s?i(T
county, decoased. lor the benefit of ihe
h irs and creditors of said deceased.—
This August 31.1876.
Jasper N. Smith, Administrator.
sep2 30d.
•Lb Printing executed at tlii?
office.
AN AD HESS TO THE SICK.
Do you want to purify the system ?
Do yen want to get rid of Biliousness?
Do*) ou want something to sireng lien
you ?
l)o you want a good app- ixto ?
Do you want to get rid of nervousnes ?
Do you want good digestion ?
Do you want 10 sleep well ?
Do you want to build up your constitution?
Do you want a brisk and vigorous feeling?
If you do.
take
simmons’
L.IVER
REGULATOR !
Purely Vegetable.
Is harmless,
Is no drastic violent medicine,
Is sure to cure is taken regularly,
la no intoxicating leverage,
Is a faultless family medieim,
Is the cheapest medicine in the world.
Is givtn with safety an l the happiest re
sults to the most delicate infant,
Does not disarrange the system,
Takes the place of quinine and hi tt err'of
every kind.
Contains tie simplest and best remedies.
Ask the recovered dyspeptics, bilious
sufferers, victims of fever atul ague, the
mercurial diseased patient, how they recov
ered health, cheerful spirits and oed appe
tite—they will tell you by taking Simmons’
Liver Regulator,
The Cheapest, Purest, aid Best Family
Medicine in the World.
It contains four medicinal elements, nev
er united in the same happy proportion in
any other preparation, viz : a gentle cathar
tic, a wonderful tonic, a;, un .-xeeptionahle
alterative and certain corrective of all im
purities of the body. finch signal success
has attended its use, that it is now regarded
as the
EFFECTUAL SPECIFIC
For all diseases of the Liver Stomach and
Spleen.
Asa Remedy in
MALARIOUS FFVMR \ BOWEL COM
PLAINTS, DYSPEPSIA. v ENT \ L DE
PRESSION, 11ESTLESSN ESS. JA UN DR' E,
NAUSEA, SICK ilE\l>A< !IE. COLIC, CON
STIPATION and BILIOUSNESS.
IT HAS NO EQUAL.
CAUTION.
As there arc a number c; imitations of
fered to the public, we would caution the
community to buy no powders or prepared
Simjions’ Ltvmt I*: uATon it ale s hi our
engraved wrapper with trade mark, stamp
and riguatare unbroken. None other is
genuine.
J. H„ ZEiUH &■ GO.,
Macon, Qa.> and Phiiadolphia.
Vour valuable medicine, Simmons’ Liver
Regulator, has saved me many doctor’s
bills, I use it for everything it is recom
mended and never knew it to fail ; I have
used it in colic and grubs, with my mules
and horses, giving them about half a bottle
at a time. 1 have not loot otic that 1 gave
it to, you can recommend it to every one
that has stock as being the best medicine
known for all complaints that horse flesh is
heir to E. T. Taylou,
Agent for Grangers cf Georgia.
eep2o-Iy.
GEORGIA, Cordon County.
WHEREAS, James •!. Reeves, adwinte
1 V 1 rat or (as C-.erl of the Superior Court)
of Jesse Liles, represents io the court in
his petition, duly filed and entered cn rec
ord that he has fully administered Joseph
Bile’s estate—
T his i.j therefore to e ; te all persons coin
corned, kindre i and creditors, to show
cawe, if any they can. why sai t admin",;-
tri.tor should not be discharged from his ad
ministration and receive letters of dismiss
ion on Cue first Monday in September next
This June 7th 181 b
hr \y- NEEL, Ordinary |
'OtISKAT
Taylor & Farley Organ
Established 1840.
Only Organ that gives Written Guar
antees.
'
k argest Organ Factory in the
world.
PI!ICES FROM SCO to 81,000.
in s Easy, Send for Catalogues.
Reliable Agents wanted in Georgia, Ala
bama. Florida, North and South Carolina,
and East Tennessee, by
TURNER & BRAUMULLER,
Wholesale Southern Agents,
’ll) ll kUehall Street, Atlvnht , Git.
D. 13. FREEMAN,
Specif I Agent, Calhoun. Ga.
,1870. 1877.
! GEORGIA DIRECTORY.
;
First Regular Issue now iu Prep arid ion
1. IT WBL CONTAIN a complete Bnsines
Directory of every town village and city
in the State.
IT WILL CONTAIN a complete shippers’
| guide to every point in the fchate.
j 3. IT WILL CONTAIN a full, classified, list
of all persons in the State engaged in any
mercantile, 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
tieo directory of the United States and
Territories. Also an accurate list of ex
press stations in Alabama, Georgia, Mis
sissippi, South Carolina and Florida, pre
pared expressly fo v 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. IT WILL CONTAIN, in adnition to the
foregoing special features, so much gen
eral information that no business mini
can afford to be without ii. As an ad
vertising medium we think it presents its
own claims, and we confidently commend
it to the business public, hoping to re
eeive a patronage commensurate with it
intrinsic value, and die great pains be
stowed tpon its preparation.
• K AYES.
One Page and Copy of Book $2-5 0(.
Half “ “ * “ 15 00
Third “ “ “ 12 (K)
Fourth “ “ “ 10 00
Price of Hook with inch card 5 00
Name in Capital Letters 1 00
WHEELER, MARSHALL & BRUCE,
I’U H USHERS,
Atlanta Ga.
Brick-Layer & Contractor.
THE undersigned most respectfully begs
i leave to inform the citizens of Calhoun
'•id surrounding country that, having pro
cured the aid of Mr. llilburn as a number
one bricklayer and Barney O’Fallon as a
number one rock-mason, is prepared to do
all work in iis line in the most satisfactory
manner and on 10 derate terras. The pat
ronage of the public generally solicited.
. HENRY M. BILLHIMER,
Catrioux, Ga., November 9, 1875.
•AH order addressed to me as above will
reeive pronpt attention. novlO-ly
TAKE ‘
SIMMONS’ LIVER REGULATOR,
For all diseases of the Liver, Stomach and
Spleen.
WILL CUBE DISPEPS fA.
i MUST OWN that your Sim
mons’ Liver Regulator lull) de
serves the popularity it lias at
tained. A3 a family medicine it
has no equal. I 1 cured my wife of
a malady I had counted iucuiable
—that wolfsbane of our American
people, Dispepsia-
A. E. I>. ALBERT,
Professor in Nicholas Public
School, Parrish of Terrebonne,
Louisiana.
MAZAMroUS ME\'EES.
You are at liberty to use my name in
praise of our ilegu at or as prepare 1 by
you, and recommend ii 10 every one as the
be.:: pro - ntaiive oi Fever and Ag ic in the
world. I plant iu SoiuLr.-esteru Georgia,
ne.u Albany, Ga., and must say that it lias
donemoic good on rny plantation among
my negroes, than any medicine I ever used;
it supersedes Quinine if taken in t .me.
Yoiux.jc, lion. B, IL lIILL. Ga-
CHILDREN : —Your Regulat
or s superior to any other remedy
for Malarial diseases among child
icu, and it has a large sale in tiiis
section of Georgia—W. M. Russell,
Alb .nv, Ga.
C ON ST!PA TION.
TESTIMONY OF THE CHIEF JUS
TICE OF GEORGIA.—I have used Sim nous’
Liver Regulator for the constipation of my
bowels, caused by a temporary derange
ment of the Liver, for the last three or four
years, and always when used according <0
(lie directions, with decided benefit. 1 think
it is a good medicine for the derangement of
the Liver—at least such has ‘veer; my per
sonal experience in the use of it.
Hi ham Warner,
CJ ief Justice of Georgia.
SI CKIIEA /> A CUE .
EDITORIAL,—We have tested
its virtues, personally, and know
ihat for Dispepsia, Biliousness, and
Throbbing Headache, it is the 1 est
medicine the world ever saw. We
have tried forty other remedies be
fore Simmons’ Liver Regulator, but
none cf them gave us more than
temporary relief; but the Regulat
or not only relieved, but cured us.
Eo. TCLEGRAi‘II AND MessKNGEB,
Macon, Ga.
Having had during the last twenty
years of nty life to attend to Racing Stock,
and having l.a 1 so much iron de with them
with Colic, Grubbs, etc., gave me a great
deal of trouble ; having heard of your Reg
ulator as a cure for the above diseases i
. conducted to try it. A. ter trying one pack
age in mash I found it to cure in every in
; fance. It is only to be tried to prove what
I have said in its praise ; I .'an send you
certificates from Augusta, Clinton and Ma
con, as to the cure of Horse.
GEORGE WAY.MAN, Macon, Ga.
July 24,1870.
fmt% A LECTURE
TO YOUNG MEN.
Just Published, in u Scalei Envelop. Price
six cents.
A Lecture on tlic Mature, Treat
ment, and Radical cure of Seminal Weak
ness, or Spermatorrhoea, induced by Self-
Abuse, Involuntary Emissions, Impotency,
N'et-vons Debility,end Impediments to Mar.
riage, generally; Consumption, Epilepsy
and Fit.-. Menal and Physical Incapacity,
&c— By ROBERT J CULVERWELL, M. D*.,
author of die “Green Book,” ,j-c.
The world-renowned author, in this ad
mirable lecture, clearly proves from his own
experience tha/ the awful consequences 0
Sell-Abuse may be effectually removed wi fh
out medicines, and without dangerous sur- 1
gical operations, bougies, instruments,rings
or cordials : pointing out a mode of cure at 1
once certain and effectual, by which every ;
sufferer, no matter what his coalition may
be. may cure himself cheaply, privately and
radically.
ifegf" This LcMurc will proven Lon to Thou
sands and Thousands.
Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to "
any address, } ost-paid, on receipt of six edit
or two postage stamps.
Adliess the publishers,
u. mini man & sox
11 Ann St. New Yoik P. O. 4780,
S T EIN WA Y.
“FIGURES FON T LIE.”
Steinway ian o s
STILL TRIUMPHANT.
Stdihway’s sales, evidence of
their popularity, - - 81,205.403
Chickcring & Sons 8822,402
William Knabe & Cos 383,511
Haines Bros 287,051
William P. Emerson 232.799
Albert W eber 221,444
The above figures nro taken from the annual
Interna] Revenue Tax Returns.
f%7r: :u .. ' AW't /rnj_
a." ib.-iA ri-y ■' —-v v'-aefj r J
i'Y •>- j |
f Jl
RUBENSTFI N During all my long and
difficult journeys all over
America, and in a very
inclement season, 1 used
your Pianos, and have
been able to use your Pi
anos exclusively in my two
hundred end fifteen con
certs, and also in private,
with the most eminent sat
isfaction and effect. New
York, May 24th, 1873.
(The above is the only tes
timonial ever given by
Rubcnstein to ary Piano
manufacturer.)
Pray tell Mr. Steinway
that liis splendid upright
Piano shone to brilliant
advantage to the festival
performances at the Wart
burg, where, last Tuesday
9 it served under my fingers
as “ Vice Orchestra,” ex -
citing- general admiration
(Extract from Dr, Fran *
Liszt to the celebrate 1 *
composer, Metzdorf,whic <1
letter,dated Sept. 27, 18
Possession ‘ ; G
Messrs. Stein way & So ot
ns.)
MALIJb KREIhS Alter thoroughly testing
your Pianos, both in pri
vate and public, 1 can con
scientiously say that the
Steinway Pianos arc supe
rior to all American and
European instru 111 cuts
known to me- New York,
May 17th, 1872.)
DE MEIER. “ During my artistic ca
reer ol lucre than forty
ye.-us, J hail occasion to
use the pianos of all the
world renowned makers,
in public and private, but
have never found nn in
in mom which compares
[with ycur pianos. JNr.w
York, March 3ltd, 1808.)
JaJLLL “ Your name deserves
to be inscribed in golden
letters in history ol piano
making iu America, to the
improvement of which you
have so largely contributed
Your pianos may oe pro
claimed as incomparable !
What noble, distinguished
true! What poetical sing
ing quality! [Paris, April
19, 1807.]
ABT. “ During my long career
as Artist and Com poser, 1
have met with 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.]
WE ALWAYS LIVE DATES
WITH ALE CREDENTIALS,
us there are seme “ old,” yes, very
old credentials out from different cclo
brated Artists, given by them—some
before Mess. Steiuway & Sons ever
manufactured Pianos, and others, be*
lore they hud tried these celebrated in
struments.
>S. I>. MILLS, (celebrated Composer.
J. N. i’ATT ISON, “ “
ALFRED H. PEASE, “ “
13. WOLLENHAUPT, “ “
JOSEPH WIENIAWSKI, Direc
tor of the Conservatory of Music at
Moscow, Russia.
THEODORE THOMAS,
CD AS. KCNKEL,
S. P. WARREN,
WILLIE 13. FARE, Pianist to 11.
R. 11. the Princess of Wales.
E. 13. Yv A&HI3URN, Minister to
France.
And numbers of others too numerous
to mention. Send for Catalogues and
see for yourself.
Steimcny's Pianos have taken every
Prize atul Medal wherever their l ianos
have been placed in competition with
others. J’arts 18G7. London 1802,
which places their Pianos at the HEAP
of THE WORLD.
ALBQ
Mathusek f
Hardman ,
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 fckrath Carolina
and East Tennessee by
TURNER & BRAUMULLER,
Wholesale Southern Agents,
30 Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga.
D. 13, FREEMAN,
Special Agent. CalhouGa
MarLKM