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CALHOUN TIMES
LOCAL NEWS.
In the Home Bulletin a meeting is
called by “Man Domocrts.” Like the
Floyd Democracy just now, tbis seems
rather mixed.
September has been putting on airs
and giving us a little foretaste of win
ter the past few days. The mornings
and evenings have been rather chil
ly* t
Mr. Williams Watts announces
his name in our columns as a candidate
lor Tax Ileceiver. The voters of th e
county should give him a good lift. lie
jjggorty.
Cantrell places his name before
the voters of ‘he county as a cand : date
for Clerk of the Superier Court. Young
and capable, he will no.doubt secure a
handsome vole for that office.
In our absence one *f our printers in
setting op the proceedings of the Dal
ton Convention on the outside of this
issue from the Constitution got the
heading a little confused.
The Floyd Democrav, dissatisfied at
the action ofthe convention at Kingston
met in mass meeting at Rome Thursday
and put out Judge Wright as an oppo
sition candidate for State Senator.
Mr. J. Ti. McCoole announces his
name this week as a candidate for Or
dinary at the coming election. Mr.
McCoole is so well qualified for the
. position we bespeak fo** him a live sup
port
—in • —^
Estrayed.—A dark brindlccow me
diuni size : with rather broad horns. Sup
posed to jbn some? here lest of town.
Anv one delivering her or leaving in°
f. rma.tiojp at this office as to her where
iibonts will bir renumeri.ted.
•It pleases us to be able to announce
that (krring this week we have added a
large number cf names to our subscrip
tion list. We shall spare no pains on
our part to make oar paper well worthy
the increased support we are receiv
ing.
Attention is culled to the announoe*
tnent of B.F.Hudgins as candidate for
Sheriff Mr. Hudgins has been brought
n O
out by the solciitations of his friends.—
IRT understands <he duties of the office
~nd would if cle-ted execute them fairly
and satisfactorily.
We neglected to cal! attention to the
announcement he-t week vf Mr. J. \V.
Mar-hall fi>r (Yunty Measurer, as it
came in late lie is well known to the
the voters county. nod if elected
w..uid se vc them in Hve resp msible po
sition in a manner giving satisfustion
to the citize - s of the county.
Mr. T. M. Ei.ms seeks the support of
he voters of the county lor the office
of county Treasurer,and ha” many claims
upon (heir confidence and support, Jie
You id he honest and faithful we doubt
not. if elected in ibe execution pf the
functions ofthe office. See hisauuouec.
ment.
Dabney and Felton. —These two
candidates for Congress met here Tues
day and discussed their relative posi
tions before a laree gathcrirg of the
voters of the county. We regret that
we are unable incur rush this week
to notice at some length the speeches.
They were both able and wer oheered oy
their friends vociferously.
We call the attention of our readers
this week to (he splendid advertisement
of Messrs. Wilson & Wilson, who
have just opened at the old stand of
Shelor A Rankin an attractive general
stock of goods. These gentlemen will
offer to the trade in this section rare
inducements and under their plan
wiil be likely to build up a
good I usiness in our town. In the first
place they piopose to sell goods t at the
very lowest-digit res, and will offer a mar
ket far all kinds of produce, aud alwa}s
allow the very bet figures ibr ibe same.
The house is connected with that of
A. T. Cunningham & Cos., Atlanta, aud
are prepared to offer liberal advances on
consignments of all kinds of farm pro
ducts. Our farmers and merchants in
the country will no doubt find it great*
ly to their advantage to make an ear
ly business acquaintance with these gen
tlemen.
•First in War, First in peace,
and first in the hearts of the thousands
who were once the victims of disordered
liver and its attendant maladies such
as Constidation, Bilious Fever Colic,
dyspepsia,Sick Headache, Cbills, Rheu
matism, Gout, jaundice, Restles.ess
Rosa of Appet'te and Generaj Debility
‘ Fir< Tutt’s pi Is and the health and
happiness,” i$ their motto. This is the
result of American progress in science.
Diseases that were cncc treated by
emetics, blisters , lancets, these safe and
gentle pi! s, which imp.it t strength to
the body, while they remove all un
healthy secretions.
Oraml Jury Presentments.
We, the Grand Jury, chosen and
sworn for the first week of the Septem
ber term 1870 of the Superior Court
of Gordon county Gu. , beg leave to
make the following general present
ments :
We find the public roads throughout
the county in better condition than usu
al, though we have some complaint in
regard to the following bridges : One
across Lick Creek on the LaFayette and
Calhoun road ; me across jJrumwon’s
Creek on the La Fayette and Resaca road
and. one across Cedar Creek on the
Spring Place and Cassville road. We
respectfully refer the question as to the
propriety of building or repairing the
above bridges to the Board of County
Commissioners, and we would also res
commend to them that the free ferries
now kept in the county be poutinued
for another year. We recommend that
the Board of County Commissioners use
the utmost vigilance in seeing that the
bridges hereafter be built, sirict'y
up to the specifications of the contract
before said bridges are received. We
deem it safer to cross on a good bridge
without a bend, than on an inferior one
even secured by a bond.
We have examined the dockets of the
several Justices of the Peace and No
tories Public, and find most of them
neatly kept. Some of them ;re not suf
ficiently explicit in setting forth the
returns of the Constables and the date
of tha condition of judgements. We
respectfully call the attention of our
Justices to paragraph 6 of sec. 467 of
Irwin’s revised code.
We find the books of the f trdinary,
the Sheriff, and Clerk of the Superior
Court neatly kept.
In consequence of • much regretted
fire which occurred on the niirht of the
3 inst. in the County Treasurer’s office,
destroying the books and papers apper
tainting to said office, we ...re unable to
report the condition of our county
finances. We find upon exami
nation that he has neglected to compl
with paragraph 7 of SoC. 553 of Irwin’s
revised code, requiring him to file with
tha Board of County Commissioners a
statement of his account accompanied
by his voucher? for the preceding year,
together with his estimate of the in
debtedness of the county for the ensuing
year, and the means of providing there
for. From the sworn statement of the
Treasurer which is hereunto annexed
we find there is $65.80 on hand.
We have examined the books of
the Tax Receiver and find them very
neatly kept.
On examining the jail, we find O'-e
leak on the West side, but think no oth
er repairs are necessary. We regret to
find the prison rooms so filthy and
badly kept, and recommend a thorough
cleaning of dhe same.
We also find one leak rn the South
side ofthe Court House, anu some re"
pairs needed in the plastering ( especial!y
a hole between the jury rooms. We
see that some of the chairs are missing,
including the rockiug-chair for the
Judge’s stand.
We also recommend thao new steps
be put to the front end of the Court
House, extending cieir across
the house.
We would respectfully suggest to the
consideration of our future legislators
the prop’iety of extending the juris
diction of our Justices of the
Peace to criminal offenses of minor im
portance
In taking leave of his Honor Judge
C. D. McCutchen, we tender him our
thanks for the able and impartial
manner in which he has discharged his
duties, and the indulgences lie has
extended to this body, and also to the
Solicit l r General A. T. Ilackott
I'of courteous aud polite attention to
us.
We hereunto attach the re ort of the
various county officers*
State of Georgia, Gordon County,
To ll'. M. Young, -Foreman, and- the
Grand Jury for said county, chosen
and sworn for the fiist week of tha
fall term of the Superior Court of
said county, 1876 :
Isaac E. Bartlett, Sheriff of said
counvy, bogs leave to submit the fol
lowing retutn of the aiiSoitfit if nioftcy
by •■bin received and paid out by him
during the current year :
Amount **eceived belonging to said
County nothing.
Amount paid out nothing.
You, Isaac E. Bartlett, Sheriff, do
swear that the foregoing return is cor
rect and true. I. E. Bartlett,
Sheriff.
Sworn to and subscribed before me
Sept 5, 1876. J. M. Reeve,
C. S. C.
COUNTY TREASURER’S STATEMENT.*
j. received
Funds received from T. J.
Norton, T. C. 58.179 78
From other sources about 300 00
88,479 78
Dishu.’sed.
Paid to Coroner,
Bailiff,&c. about 81.200 00
Pauper fund about 1.200 00
Bridge, &c , about 1,600 00
Election returns
about 50 00
Court House ex
penses about 700 00
Juries about 1,450 00
Pauper l'undforlß76
about 500 00
Bridge, etc., about 590 00
Coroner, bailiffs, etc.,
about 300 00
Juries, about 250 00
Vouchers not entered
about 450 00-7,990 00
8489 78
J. H. Arthur’s commissions 423 98
Cash in the Treasury 865 80
Georgia, Gordon County.
Personally appeared before the Grand
Jury of the September teirn, 1876, J.
H. Arthur, C. TANARUS., who being duly sworn
says the above statement is as near as
he can make it to his best recollection.
The books and most of the youcheis
weic destroyed by biyglars.
J. IJ. Arthur.
II M. Young, Foreman, G. J.
Georgia, Gordon County.
To the Honorable Body, the Grand Ju
ry for the first week of the Septem
ber term, 1876,0f the Superior Court
of said county :
In compliance with an act of the
last Legislature, I beg leave to make ■
the following report :
Feb. 17.—Amount on hand 845 00
Feb. 28.—Paid Treasurer $45 00
Sept. 4.—Amount on hand, Jury
fees $lB 00
Amount on hand, judgments 5 00
Oq hand 823 00
Georgia, Gordon County.
Personally comes before me, J. M.
Reeve, Clerk of the Superior Court,
who being duly sworn, deposeth and
saith that the above statement is true
as stands stated. J. M. Reeve,
Swoin to and subscribed before me,
September 4th, 1876.
W. S, Johnson, N, P. & J. P.
State of Georgia , Gordon County.
In conformity with an act passed by
the last Legislature of said State ap.-
proved February, 17, 1876, requiring
the Ordinary to make annual returns, I
therefore make ihe following return : I
have not received any money rr paid
out an a in the present year to the best
of my knowledge and belief.
D. W. Neel, Ordinary.
Sworn to and subscribed before me, 1
this Septumher, 4th v 1876. i U i
It. M. Young. Foreman Grand Jury, j
We recommit! dhiat these present ’
ments be published in the Calhoun [
Times. ;
Robert M Young, Foreman.
John A Bradley, Rufus A Donaldson, j
Seaborn T Chandler, John H Starr Sr '
Joab Lewis, Joseph H Higginbotham.
John T Toutherland, W G Taylor, j
John A Brownlee Robert T Hill,
James W Jackson, John M Peel,
John Ellis. George N Brogdon, William
A Timms, Thornton Adams, William
E Covington, Thomas J Dodd, Berry
G Boaz.
Commissioners’ Notice.
Gordon County, Ga.,
Board of Jou ty Commissioners.
September Term, 1876.
It is ordered and adjulged by the
Board that the following per ceuis. be
levied upon the State tax for 1876 : i
To repair public buildings and
bridges, aud to keep up pubi c
ferries, &c., _0 I
Cos pay Sheriff, Jailer or other offi
cers’ fees 10
So pay Coroner’s fees j j
To pay Bailiffs, nou-iesident wit.,
nesses in criminal cases, &c , 4 !
To pay Jury fees 25
To pay for the support of the poor 12’
To pay any other lawful claim i
i
September 4th, 1876. 76 j
C- King, Chairmen.
Foster, Clerk,
Board of County C-unmisoio.;. : 1
sepl6’3t !
T:,s. A. Gua 1 ' was admitted to tb
lar last week, and now assumes ' •
roh of ; lull-fledged attorney.
c+rtTifily possesses l the vim necessar
develop in time - a good number of cli
ents, nud wo hope he may succeed.—
See his card in this issue.
Commissioners’ Xotice,
Calhoun, Ga., Sept. 16, 1876.
It is a -equest of the Board of Com
missioners of Gordon county, Ga., that
all persons holding approved claims
against the county present them to uhe
Clerk of said Board for record by the
first Monday in October, to enable them
t<> find out the indebtedness cf said
ccunty, as the county Treasurer has had
the misfortune to have his books and
vouchers all burned.
I , Thomas A. Foster,
dMerk Board of County Commissioners.
Fresh Arrival. —B. M. & <C
dp.rl.‘ i have jus*, received a desire! 1
lot o:< . casonable goods which e, nsi:
ready made clothing of the r.uxr,
lish pattern* and durable qualily ,
e. splendid selection v,f notions, v i
'hay are offering to purchasers C
lowes< Hard time figures .? /<
sire bargains, oall at the ' a;
Store. Their stock is constr. *1 and
to, making it always full aaJ e t .
A select lot of shoes will arrive . i
days.
A New Hair Tonic Wortli
Having—lt is the Best.
Wood’s Improved Hair Restorative .
is unlike any other, and has no equ;.!.
The Improved has new vegetable tonic
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 1
wonderful effects. Try it, call for
Wood’s Improved Hair Restorative, and
don’t he put off icitii any other cu ticle, j
Sold hy all druggist in this place and ;
dealers everywhere. Trade supp ied ai ,
manufacturers’ prices by C. A Cook
& Cos., Chicago, Sdd Agents for the
United States and Canadas, and J. F.
Henry. Curaan & Cos., New York.
aup;26'ly
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c~’ .■nil i —rn ihir ’ i ■r ~ ii fumrwnsini m
£oral ml guMness gotiw
11. Arthur is jmt receiving a
assorted lot of clothing,boots, hats,
prints, notions, and dry goods generally,
and U desirous that the public shall
ki otr hat he isiv-’b'ng for cash at'pricc
that tbsoMielv d'.y competition. If
you w..nt barg ’ i call at his store aid
you will not be d’ ppointed. Oct^fl.
Crockery ware, Queen’s ware laoto.
ry yarns, etc., cheap at
J. H Arthur’s
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a . o in' 1 ’s wh -t ur'r-’ it inval
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ch; e ’ • o 'ipossessing the
in . ’ ..r. n this book.
Vf i" nurchase ora
diii.i) r c all classes
will >i *v of the op
poi* ■> ~l* cf , , a 7/ok so indis
pc *; ole cf ' : price.
Ko 1 only oyYufo eripGon.
6 . and icr s cc : \ • cul. v and terms to
agqnt .
S. L. Marrow,
may3 dm. Indianapolis, Ind.
FOR CASH.
Wo dofr com pet; an, nnu from this
o’a to wc sc 1 goods for ca a only wth
out fc-criniinalion. L 1. ;ge, wellias
sor-rd and superior stock of goods al
ways on hßring your greenbacks
nd give us a call.
Foster & Harlan.
July 18,1876.
J. H. Arthur sells goods at prices
in accordance with the hard times. Try
him.
Ah Ilistorcil F.ief.
Eveyv agent who Has ocen steadily
selling :.e improved 820 Home -M
Si wr-ti , iafichine . c corse, i his
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c .y . 4 mayl7-ly.
SC l'- i'a BOOKS.
f < .n • ■* >r will be kept at
”e < •p 1 ■ j eoi B. M. &C. C.
j. !’ id i each era will
.< ase 0 -e '■ '••• a •
A-. <’’ - '* - -ip‘7 goods in store
?t J H A it? l .’s. Cull at once and get
baiguin?.
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tions . - lov.c o p i< “ <
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Ai- . ls. ,ck • ’JRi j. ho ” rol
l?rs b id* Ole . u icc ivcu r> J. 1 1.
A: (huv’s.
Bargains in hat- shoes, ready made
clothing, etc. at J. H. Arthur's*
THE Si uTRY DAYS O SUM
MER.
Hot weather is very exhausting up
on the energies, ard its influence ren
ders the system pcculiary liable to dis*
ease. During the close and sultry days
of July and August, Diarroea, Dysente’
ry. Cholera Morbu-?, Cramps, Colic,and
pains in the stomach are eoi_ .:ou and
fatal diseases. It is not ennug. to trust
to a curative when attack. ', for it is
°ssenti< 1 to take p ’ * n. 1 *. uros for
their mreverCop. At. rf .rg pre*
v-n'r , < fa! ! u:anci op ev ts
in >. r. dcl’fTs 8 i-t Qo *:s ' r (-dd-.:
Wo .let and ’ a■' cud,, u .cgotablk
it r,', 7 ? ; j jiv is u ‘ uir-’v- as a
cz’l. T’ to . *g j Iv v■; j ■ ■'* all
di 3 ifc v ilJ'.K.'it io >fe ilil G- it ■ -ees
< n<i A. ; .< ti 'd
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2-lmo.
Sympathy is that quality oi the hu*
man heart that gives a kindly bias to
men's actions. Without it t!iis world
would be poor indeed, and human nature
would be destitute of one of its most
beautiful attributes. Remove svuipa.
thy fiom toe human breast, and there
is a vacuum created only to be exceeded
in size by that produced by the removal
of a “Light Running Domestic” from
i he midst of a family where it has been
lor. “(jet a Domestic
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i^nnounremeuts.
*A' Announcements of candidates published
fi Oiu va'e cf insertion to election day, for five
dollars, it advance.
FOR TA I COLLECTOR.
We are to announce the name
of It, 0. MIZELL as a candidate for Tax
Collector of Gordon county. Election first
Monday in Jau-uary, 1877
The friends o T. J NOFTON announce
his n. me as a ’e for re-election to
the Gaice of T. i Co’'jc or of Gordon emm
ty.
FOR TAX RECEIVER.
We are authorized to announce the name
vf >v. 11. C, LLOYD as a candidate for re.
election to the, 'diice of Tax Receiver of
Gordon county.
M‘\ Editorf Fifing Wen uv&ed by ma
ny of the beat citizens sl'Eiordon county t%
allow the use juf iny name us. a can tidal,*
top Tax, Receiver of Gordon county. I have
consented to hec'ore a candidate for that
and fd****** if.elect.' and a faithful dis
charge of|he upon-iao
P dOILW. %cBP VDDEX.
WILLIAM J. WATTS is before the peo
ple of Gordon county as a candidate for
the office of Tax Receiver. Eleccfion, .Pan
-18(7.
FO It REPRESIOTATIV E.
Editor Times : Please announce my name
as o candidate foe Representative ofjGor
don couuty in the next General Assembly.
Respectfully, ’Vji. S. WALKER.
E ,;, or Times: Paving been solicited by
my friends to become a candidalej for Rep
sentnfive of Gordon county, I authorize you
to announce my name in your columns.
J. L. CAMP.
AVe nre authorized to announce tie name
of Dr. M. .1. DUDLEY as a candidate for
Representative of Gordon county in the
next General Assembly.
FOR ORDINARY.
The friends of Col. E. J. KIKER respect
fully announce his name as a candidate for
Ordinary in the approaching election.
J. 11. McCChiLE uinmißces his name as a
candidate before the people for the office of
Ordinary in the earning elec ion. He is re
cognized bj all who know hin to be a man of
sound juJgment, business capacity and up
rightness of life. If elected, he will fill
the office with honor to himself, and to the
general satisfaction to the people,
FOR COUNTY THE A SURER?
Mr. Editor: Please announce my name
as a candidate for Treasurer of Gordon
counly. J W. MARSHALL.
AVe ore authorized to announce the name
of T. M. ELLIS as % candidate for the of
fice of County Treasurer at the coming
election.
AVe are authorised to announce the name
of J. 11. ARTHUR as a candidate forCoun -
• Treasurer.
FOR SHERIFF.
AVe are authorized to announce the name
of D. F. HUDGINS as a candidate for the
office of Sheiiff of Gordon county.
FOR CLERK SUPERIOR COURT.
AVe ai‘e authorized to announce the name
of .T. IE CANTRELL as a candidate for
Clerk of the Superior Court of Gordon
eounty at the coining election.
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Feints of Superiority.
SIMPLICITY AND PERFECTION OF MECHANISM.
D1 HAB l LIT Y—W iLL LAST A LIFETIME.
RANGE OF WORK—WITHOU V PARALLEL.
PERFECTION OF STITCH AND TENSION
EASE,OF OPERATION AND MANAGEMENT.
SELF-ADJUSTING TAKE UP
DJUSTIRLE HEAD.
hi rango of work this maolii sci iroi be pquafllftE AViU work equ illv w 11 ’n (Ti.- V
or thin goods, from gauze to heaviest beaver coatings, or even leather, without eir ui \‘
of needle, tension or thread. AVe will warrant them to do this ! Our fine work is eu id
to . ny, and our heavy work excels that of any other machine in the word.
Tiie machine makes the celebrated lock stitch (thestitch invented by Mr. How ) alike
on both sides. The tensions are positive for both upper and lower thread. The -hut 1
tension is u on the thread as it leave., the shuttle aud not. upon the bobbin, as in iao-t
machines, und t-.is tension is invariable, whether e bobbin be full or nearly emrdy h
is obtained by turning a screw in the shuttle, and cun be changed in a moment, without
taking out the work, breaking the thread or threading through holes.
What we claim, in substance is, that this is an honebt machine, and if put in your
faintly will do any and all of your work perfectly, will last, a lifetime, is a willing and
ready servant, and is not subject to FITS, &
Persons who have tried all machines are unanimous in declaring this to be the easiest
learned of any in the market In the n ajority of cases our customers learn iron
instruction book without further aid.
EVERY MACHINE WARRANTED.
tST a y m ' '• tbinliiv.g of buying, uni are prejudice! in favor of any purlieu’
machine, at least examine the Howe” before you purchase.
AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY COUNTY.
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Cobne . Broad and Ala rani a Streets,
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