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CALHOUN-TIMES
local news.
C—-'-I- 11 " T ANARUS" " —l- ' t v
OYSTERS are good again.
Superior Court commences nest
Monday.
Pictures of our Presidential candi
dates adorn our first page this week.
Tite time approaches when men find
themselves full of enthusiasm and “gpir
it<”
Rev. J. B IlirjiiiousF, has a choice
lot of brick for salo. See his advertises
ment.
Calitoun has as many Lawyers to
(lie square inch as any town in Geor
gia.
Monroe Neel, of Aduirsvilie, will
not attend Court next week.we suppose,
because no is in ecstasies over the ar/*
rival of a girl baby at his hous >.
There will boa good deal of politi
cal hand shaking next week. These
things do have significance.
Next Tuesday is the day for tho
election of delegates to tho Dalton con
vention. All Democrats should attend
the meeting.
TriE negro thieves who entered Col
Fain’s house last week have been
bound over to the Superioi Court.
Mr. N. T. Lego will remain in Cal
houn during Court and would notify
the citizens he is prepared to execute
ferrotypes in the best style of the art.
As next week is Court week wo
would notify our subscribers that we are
needing n or.ey to meet our bills, and we
hope while they are iu town they will
not forget us. The amounts
are usually small.yet if all will give us a
lift the aggregate will greatly help us.
A portion of Dr. Little’s Geological
corps were in town Wednesday—among
them Col 8. Barnett of Washington,.
Ga., who took the train at this place
for his home. The party have been oper.-
atiug in the counties of Cherokee, Pick
ens, Gilmer and Dawson.
Cor,. E. J. Kikeh is announced
this week as a candidate for Ordinary
at the approaching election. Cm Pi
ker's qun’ifirations are well k nown to
the voters of the county. If elected he
would make a capable and efficient c>ffi>
cer.
A refreshing rain visited most por
tions of the county on Tuesday everting.
The weather had been rather dry for
a week or more, giving farmers a chance
to get late crops in good condition, and
now getting a start from tho excel’
season there is nothing to prevent a
bountiful crop being realized. Corn
boss unusually promising.
The following notaries public have
been commissioned for Gordon county :
w. S. Johnson, 849 ; J 11. Starr, 852;
W. J. McDaniol, 85G; W. B. Harris,
972 ; J. ll,Barnett, 980 ; N. U. Hayes,
1054; J II Drown lee, 1055 ; Gideon
Boyd, 1059 ; Milton Watts, 1057 ; J.
M. Robertson, 1073; J. L Camp,lo44;
M L.Foster,l23s
Sad Dentli ©f ?s Young Lady.
Miss Florence *’E Wilson died on
Tuesday evening last while visiting
her uncle’s family at this place. Miss
B ilson left home in Sparta in July to
visit her relatives in North Georgia.—
While stopping at Decatur she was ta
ken ill and was confined for about six
weeks, but recovered sufficiently to ex
tend her visit to this place last week,
immediately after her arrival sha re
lapsed and the old family physician at
Sparta was sent for, and left Ivor after
u few days with strong hopes of recove
ry. Her death,however, occurred Tues
day evening. Her father and mother
both died some time since, and
W two brothers, tho only remaining
members of tho family were present and
tearfully watched her bedside to the last.
Bor remains were forwarded to Sparta
by the Wednesday evening train for
interment and a large number of cur
people attended the body to tho depot.
The deceased had been since early
youth a devoted member ofthclVesbyte
tmn Church. She p .sessed many ami able
qualities and was a universal favorite ,
-uijoug her acquaintances.
from Col. Kikw.
Editor Times : My attention was j
C; i!ic<i to a brief article in your last j
week’s issue of the Times asking peiv 1
Russion for the use of my name as a
candidate for tho office of Ordinary in
l ta coming election I hereby return |
’tanks to £ - Many Countrymen ” and j
'- ie numerous friends who have in ner a i
8 . ,,n solicited me to become a candidate, ,
‘ ’* their friendly partiality and express* j
(; d preference for me, and signify my j
Assent to their behests. In becoming a j
candidate, I am not unmindful of the j
' v fkht of the duties and responsibilities !
'! .Bie office, but if elected I pledge a
-iitbiul, honest .and impartial discharge
g the duties to the best of my ability,
iT, u by devotion to the financial inter s "
'' srs of the county. Shall studiously
endeavor to bring about reform in this
important branch of the county
1 vice. Ve r y respectfully.
E. J. Killer.
*"7 ** * Weiny sSSs L££3 9 sol*
K&iU u kioad Coßisaissioaer Saw.*
Tkhtji of the Times : Pc it known
fiitt oi all that I live nut a great way
*om bairmount. Well, a few days ago
I was on a regular review of our db~
ti iet roads,and arriving at a house where
sever;.; had assembled, being of an in*
quisitive disposition, I alighted and
learned that such gathering was the re
sult or caused by a middle aged h;dy
having an aching tooth which she de
sired to liaVvj pulled, and learning that
our good friend Captain J. M. P. was
going to perform the operation I rer
maioed to sec him through.
Tho Captain secured my pocket knife
and flourishingit as an experienced doc
tor of dentistry would a keen lancet,pro
ceeded to cut around the gums. The
munn',r in which lie performed this part
of lus j b would have done credit to a
skillful hand at the business. liis next
move (and I have no doubt that wirle
the lady had her ahing tooth, he had
i aq aching desire in this direction from
the fir t,)was to gently place his left arm
around tho neck and underneath the
i jaw while he held his jagged forceps in
the other hand. Alarmed at this familiar
conduct, she with an effort disengaged
his embracing arm, and with the action
informed him tlirt she suffered no liv
ing man save her own de r Jimmy to
thus embrace her. This caused a ces
sation in the dental proceedings until
the good Captain explained the actual
importance of such action on iis part,
and tho necessity of her calm! sub
mitting thereto This point being am
icably settled the Captain bridged his
nose with a pair of spectacles, seized his
forceps and inserted them iu the patient’s
mouth and was in the act of getting
firm hold on the tooth, when the lady
grasped the Captain's arm, thrusting it
back, and freeing her mouth, informed
him she had as soon die a lingering
death from toothache as to have a man
double back her toDgue down her throat
with his tweezers aud choke her to
death. The Captain being good pluck
again beset himself and this time pulled
a tooth, but the wrong one. and was re*
proved for 11is, the lady asserting
he had no more mercy on her than a
Sioux India n would. The Captain and
ills patient agreed fi tally upon another
puii i.iid before the lady could idea for
mere/, lie led her moiufi chock full oi'
fingers and before she quite suffocated
brought forth tho aching monster.
Now, Mr. Editor, I have not strained
the imagination in this instance, but
this actually occurred. Dr. It. was oh
hand ;Uid tensed ton case over to Cap
tain P. Now why dw.-a C-inta l.t P. at
tempt the Hko of this? Ti e -cason is
to my mind Fiat tooth pulling furnishes
a good excuse ft r him t < now and then
embrace a good looking female.he being
a bachelor, and timid. Well, lam go
ing to the Centennial, and somewhere
in my travels will get a full set of in slru
meats, (I too being a timid man.) and
hereafter will share these blessings with
him in my neighborhood.
Fair Hack.
A New Hair Tonic Worth
Having—lt is the Best.
"Wood’s Improved Hair Restorative
is unlike any other, and has no equal.
The Improved Iras new vegetable t riic
properties ; restores grey hair
to a glossy, natural color :
restores hair to prematurely bald heads;
removes dandruff, humors, scalp erup
tions ; remover irritation, itching and
dryness. No articles produces such
wonderful effects. Try it, call fur
Wood’s Improved Hair Restorative, and
do,it !>c put off with (my other article.
Sold by all druggist in this place and
dealers everywhere. Trade supp’icd at
manufacturers’ prices by C. A Cook
& Cos., Chicago. Si Id Agents for the
Lnitcd States and Canadas, and J. F.
Henry. Curaan A Cos., New \oik.
augflG-Iy
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An Historical Fact.
Every agent who has been steadily
selling the improved 820 Homestead
Sewing Machine for three years owns hia
dwelling house has 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, mo; t useful
—reliable at all times, easy to understand
and control, Uie same size and does the
same work as any Machines that sell 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, aud d-ilv 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 ov wo
man who sew for a living. It is the stong
est Machine made, is ready ft ali times
to do its work, makes the
finest stitch yet invented, and lully
acknowledged as the Standard Family
Sewing Machine. Price complete for
domestic use, 820, delivered at your
door, no matter how remote you may re
side. Business permanent and licnota—
ble with more certain and rapid sale&J
and larger profits an any other. Ex
traordinary liberal oners made to local
or triveliu agents where we have none
established,-or, if there is n" agent near
you send your order direct to the facto
ry. Address J H. Kendall A Go.. G3O
Broadway N. Y. muyiT-ly-
A Candid T'ni’SiciAN. —lt is not
| often that we find amongst the medical
faculty sufficient candor to record any
merit whatever to proprietary medicines
ias it conflicts with their interest to do
so. But below we give an exception ;
Bosto l, Jan. 11, 1874.
f i las certifies that I have recommen
ded the U3O of Dr. Tutt’s Expectorant
for diseases of the lungs for the past,
and to my knowledge many bottles have
been used uv my patfsuts with benefi.-
eial results. In twocase%where it was
thought confirmed consumption had ta
ken place the Expectorant effected a
cure.
R. 11. Sprague. M. D
fpMJrt and business fteiitts.
Joy to the World! Woman is
Free !—Among the many modern dis
coveries looking to the happiness and
amelioration of the humaD race, none
is entitled to higher consideration than
Hie renowned remedy —Dr. Bradfield’s
Female Regulator. By it woman is
emancipated from nnmberl ss ills pecu
liar to her sex. Before its magic power
ail irregularities of the womb vanish.—
It cures wh’tes. It braces the nerves.
It purifies the blood. It never fail* as
thousands of women will testify. This
valuable medicine is prepared and sold
by L. II Bradfieid. Druggist Atlanta
Ga., Price 81.50 per bottle. All respect
able drug men keep it.
So Mid and Well.
Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 31, 18G8.
Dr. ,1. Bradfieid — Dear Sir:—l
take pleasure in stating that, somet.me
previous to the tale war,l used v,itli 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 soon 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 the puapose
for which you recommend it.
Yours truly,
Jno. C" Wititner.
til s:;p.l,
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Detract From a Jjcttcroj ICcv. Dr Lovic
Pierce of Sparta, to L. F. Davies :
Macon, Jan. 8,187 G.
Dear Bro. Davies : Excuse me for
'writirg only wh n I sin deeply inter
cstod. I have been speechless about
two months. Could not read and pray
in a family. Had tried many tilings
Got no benefit from any. Since Confer
ence someone sent me from Amcricus
a bottle of Thrash’s Consumptive Cure
and Lung Restorer, which I have been
taking now, this is the 9th day, and I
can talk now with some case. I came
here among other things to supply my
self witii this medicine. No druggist
here has it on sale. 1 rnnst have it. i
want you to go in person to Thrash A
Cos , show them this letter and make
them send uie by express to Spaita, Ga.
ttfo. three or four bottles, with bill. I
am getting on finely.
(Signed) L Pierce
[lcxt. Rankin, A Lamar, Atlanta,
Ga, Agents. Sep,22,ly.
FOR CASH.
Wn defy competition, nnd from this
date wc sell goods for cash only wth
,-ut descrimination. A large, well ias
sorted and superior stock of goods al
ways on hand. Bring your greenbacks
nd give us a call.
Foster A Harlan.
J uly 13,1 S7G.
J. 11. Arthur sells goods at prices
in accordance with the hard times. Try
him.
THE SULTRY DAYS OF SUM
MER.
Hot weather is very exhausting up
on the energies, ar-d its influence ren
ders the system peculiary liable to uiso
ease During the close and sultry days
of July and August, Diarroea, Dysentc’
ry. Cholera Morbus. Cramps, Colic,and
pains in the stomach are common and
filial diseases. If is not enough to trust
to a curative when attacked, for it is
asaeatlal to take proper measures for
their prevention. An unfailing pre
vention of all summer complaint; exists
in Dr. RadclifTs Seven Seals or Golden
Wonder ; and this standard vegetable
preparation is no less efficacious as a
cure. Thousands have used it for all
diseases incident to the summer solstices
and always with the happiest results.-
Complete cures are effected in the won?
cases.
ep2-lmo.
Sympathy is that quality of the hu
man heart that gives a kindly bias to
men’s actions. Without it this world
would be poor indeed, and human nature
wouid be destitute of one of its most
beautiful attributes. Remove svrnpa.
thy fiom tho human breast, and chore
is a vacuum created only to be exceeded i
in size by that produced by the reu o a I
of a‘‘Light Running Domestic” from*
the midst of a family wh ere it has been
ior. “Get a Domestic ”
SCHOOL BOOKS.
A good assortment will be kept at
the Cheap Cash Store of B. M. A C. C.
Harlan. Parents and teachers will
please give them a call.
Cotton yarns at J. 11. Arthur’s.
Crockery ware, Queen’s ware faclo
ry yarns, etc., cheap at
J. 11. Arthur’s.
Anew line of staple goods in stofe
at J. 11 Arthur’s. Call at once and get
bargains.
Sheetings, shirtings, prints and no
tions at the lowest prices at
J. li. Arthur’s.
A fine stock of saddlery, horse col
lars bridles, etc., just received at J. H.
Arthur’s
B/rgains in hats, shoes, ready made
clothing, etc. at J. H. Arthur’s*
11. Arthur is ju?t receiving a
assorted lot of clothing,boots, liat3,
priDfs, notions, and dry goods generally,
and is desirous that the public shall
know that he isselliugfor cash at'priccs
that absolutely defy competition. If
you want bargains call at his store and
you will not be disappointed. Oct26.
v.yy-" 1 1 "
Attttouurfmfnts.
***Announcements of candidates published
fom dale of insertion to election dap, for five
dbiiars, in advance.
rOL TAX COLLECTOR.
V, e arc authorized to announce tbc name
of 11. C. MIXELL as a candidate for Tax
CpUemor of Gordon county. Election first
Monday in January, 1877-
’:ne Ivicnds of T. J. NORTON announce
his name as a candidate for re-election to
**U office of Taj Collector of Gordon coun
>y-
FOR TAX RECEIVER.
Wc are authorized to announce the name
of tv. H. C, LLOYD as a candidate for re.
election to the office of Tax Receiver of
Gordon county.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE.
Editor Tones: Please announce my name
as a candidate for Representative of Gor
don county :n the next General Assembly.
Respectfully, Wa. S. WALKER.
FOR ORDINARY? ~
r The friends of Col. E. J. KIKER respect
• ' y announce his name as a candidate for
Ou. aa;y in the approaching election.
mrm m\ until i■ _ jTOiir; tmi— jm im iriwu ■ Mwrnma
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Manufacturers Agricultural Implements and
Specialties In Hardware
910 Washlagrton Are., ST. LOUIS,
isrpieaeo mention In vfiat papar you read Hus.
Sheriffs Sales for September.
Y\ T ILL be sold before the Court House
Tf door in the town of Calhoun, on the
first Tuesday in September next, between
the legal hours of sale, the following prop
erty, to-wll :
One town lot in the town of Resaca, Gor
don county Ga., number nor., known, buj
bounded as follows: on the cast by the de
pot, south by James Hill, west, by Dr. J. A
Johnson, north by Mrs. Buckner. Levied
by virtue of a ti fa in favor of T. J. Norton.
Tax Collector, vs. C. B. Tucker, agent for
John Edmondson. Sold as the property of
0. B. Tucker, agent as aforesaid. Wm,
Branded, tenant in possession and notified.
Also, at the same time and place, will be
sold, 40 acres off of lot No. i4G, in the loth
district and 3d section of Gordon county,
the same being the cast half of the south
half of said lot—sold as the property of A.
IV. Ballew, by virtue of a fi fa issued from
Gordon Superior Court, iu favor of W. R.
Burnett and W. R. Burnett, executor of A.
T. Burnett, deceased, vs. A. W. Ballew.—
Tenant in possession and notified.
Also, at the same time and place, will
be sold, 23 acres of lot of land number
99, in the 7th district and 3d section ot
Gordon county, being on the north side
of said lot and north of Ooosawatte°
river. Sold as the property of John
A. Pulliam to satisfy two ti fas issued
from the Justice’s Court 973d district
G. id., in favor of Hicks & Ferguson
vs. John A. Pulliam and 11. ll.Nesbitt
security on stay Property pointed out
by defer.deut Pulliam. Levy rr.ado and
returned to me by J. M. Pearcy. L.
C.
Also, at the same time and place, the
north hall of lot of land number 297.
in the 14th district and 3d section of
Gordon county, containing SO acres,
more or less. a:.d 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 num
ber 296 in the possessicn of Samuel
Simpson. Sold as the property nf Sam .
uel Simpson, principal, to satisfy a fi fa
issued from Gordon Superior Court, in
favor of Joseph Rowe, for the use of
Wm. 11. Morris and II U. Dobson, vs.
Samuel Simpson, M. M. Anderson, se
curity on appeal—having paid off said
fi fa and is now proceeding with the
same, property pointed out by 31. M.
Anderson, seem it v. etc. This August
Ist, 1876.
I. E Bartlett, Sheriff.
[TheUNEaUALLSDJARISFJFEL^DOUBLE!
I .Address, POOLE £c HIINITI
way^-ly.
Summer liefreslimeiits,
ICE CREAM,
SODA WATER,
LEMONADE, !
And other Delicacies.
Saloon
Two doors east of B. M. & C. C. Harlan.
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry re.
p ii*ed and warranted.
C EOF.’CiA Gordon County.
V ,7 HERE AS Kiisha Lowery adminis
-5f rator *ibonis non of Bozzel Lowery
represented to the court in iiis petition
duly filed and entered on record that
ha fully administered Bozzel Lowery’s
estate. This ,‘s the refore to cite all per
sons concerned, kin dred and creditors
show cause, if any they can why said
ado inistratcr cb.bonn is non should not be
discharged from his administration and
receive let tors or dismission cn the
first Mr lay in October next. This
Jnne 27, 1876.
D. W. NEEL, Ordinary.
june32-* 3m
To tlie Ihiblie.
II -VYING piuclia3'’ J the establishment pie-
Iviously owned and conducted by D. T.
ON y, l am i repared so do aii kinds of work
in the
ROOT AND SHOE LINE
in the best style and at p uces astonishingly
low, on short notice. Renaming also done
with neatness and dispatch. I respectfully
solicit the patronage of u.y friends and the
public generally. Terms invariably cash
Respectful!?, IV. C. DUFFEY.
Suedsescr to D. T. E-py-
TIII3 Tj J G IIT Id U IST NT ING,
tf Okl Reliable •’
Howe Sewing* Machine!
F*oints of Supcriority.
SIMPLICITY AND PERFECTION OF MECHANISM.
DURABILITY—WILL LAST A LIFETIME.
RANGE OF WORK—-WITHOE F PARALLEL.
PERFECTION OF STITCH AND TENSION
EASE OF OPERATION AND MANAGEMENT.
SELF-ADJUSTING TAKE-UP
< DJUSTIBLE HEAD.
In range of work this machine cannot bo equalle I. Wdl work equally w !i ' n thick
or tirm goods, from gauze to heaviest beaver coatings, or even leather, without ehnn -c
of tieeule, tension or thread. We will warrant them to do this I Oar tine work is equal
to iiy. and our heavy work excels that of any other machine in the vvor.d.
The machine mikes the celebrated look stitch (the stitch invented by Mr. Howe) alike
on both sides. I he tensions are positive for both upper and lower thread. The shut le
tension is u ou the thread as it leaves the shuttle, and not upon the bobbin, as iu most
machines, and tis tension is invariable, whether the bobbin be full or nearly empty It
is obtained by turning a screw in the shuttle, and can be changed in a moment, without
•akiug cut the work, breaking tlie thread or threading through holes.
What we claim, in substance is, that this is an honest machine, and’ if put in vour
family will do any and all of your work perfectly, wUi last a lifetime, is a willing an 1
ready servant, and is not subject to FITS. °
Persons who have tried all machines are unanimous in dedaring this to be the easiest
learned of any m the market In the n ajority of cases our customers learn Hem the
instruction oook witnout further aid.
EVERY MACHINE WARRANTED.
If you are think: got' buying, find are prejudiced in favor of any particular
macmiie, at icast examine tue “Howe bciore you purchase.
AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY COUNTY,
Address
r riic> Howe Sewing Maeliimi Cos. 9
4 orne . Broad and Alabama Streets,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
—OR
il. C. GAUIUSOX, Supervising Agent,
nUfe -° ] y- CA It TEIIS TILL E, GA.
twnn ai i ujqwra rrtaanagfc—e—■■ ~ -r—-iri — |T| irrmrn nr ■■■ t hhwi I~m > a mu i m
CARPETS.
Wm. A. SIAYGOOD,
No. 21 Marietta, Corner Broad Street,
ATLANTA, - - - - GEORGIA,
DEALER IN
Carpets, Oil Olotlis,
3l£ttting^ 5 Curtains,.
Lambrequins, Shades,
& Upholstery Goods.
GIZASS MATTINGS A SPECIALTY.
Loiters of inquiry promptly answered. a- rl2-3m.
* Iw It
| jREGEJ VED THE
f. m L N JL P . RIZE
MEDAL.
- WJtfffA, /S73*
WARRANTED Fl¥S YEARS!
It rowlros no lastractisns to r£& It tzi not get oiit of order-
It will do CTory cl?.:: 3 sad feisd o.? voiT:.
It vill sct7 fTcm fflssuo to harness Lo&tlior.
It is as far in advance of ct’acr Sevria? Macainas In tho draenitude et
its cuparior jaaprc-vciacnts, c.s a Stc:-sa 0. r czzoUla in rcAioveaicnts
tho old fasliicnod Stags Soaclu
DO fSXIQS^
Either for Cash cr Credit.
! 02 \ AGENTS WANTED.
Addresss WILCON SEWING MACHINE CO.
: OLETILAirj, 02,70, OHIOACO, HL., S3y7 57. Y. ?
iTOT O&L3L£ki:S, 12, I LOUIS, HO,