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CALHOUN TIMES I
LOCAL NEWS.
We were pleased to meet yesterday?
Mr, Ballengcr, of the Toceoa Heral***
who is on a visit to Gordon county.
The North Georgia M. E. Confer*
ence, at its late session io Sparta, ap
pointed Rev. J. M. Dickey to the charge
of Calhoun and Oothcaloga churches,
Rev. P. G. Reynolds to the Gordon 1
circuit and Rev. A. M. Thigpen, pre-I
siding elder Dalton district.
—.
Letter List. —The following letters !
remain unca'lcd for in the post office at
Ca houn, Ga., Dec. 14th, 1876 : J. T.
Rill, J- M. Fite, John W. Stanton, W.
S Tomlin. Wm. Walraven Persons
calling for any of said letters will please
say advertised.
Robt Ran son e P. M.
y\ e wish to employ from the first of
January, a boy of moral and indmtrioLS
habits who has several years experience j
in the printing business, and also a boy '
capable of learning the trade and maka j
ing a useful assistant. An applicant
for either place must be strictly relia
ble with the other requirements, and
wili.ng to work at a price in accordance
with hard times.
On Friday night, the 29th instant,
the Good Templars will give a public
entertainment, the main features of
which will be music and speeches.—
Every effort will be made to render the
occasion interesting both to members of
the order and to the visitors who attend.
The objects are to develop an int rest
in the temperance cause that will be
beneficial in securing members.
The latest novelty in the way of a
dance is witnessed on the wood train,
where the male and female darkies of
this neighborhood meet in an old car
box, extend their dusky palms to each
other and shulHe around to the music of
a fiddle with two strings. This is more
lively than pleasant to the dwellers
there-about.
Famastics.
Rendezvous Alley, Dec 14, 1876.
Whereas, The year just closing,
which is the hundredth aniversary of
our independence as a nation, has been
one of most gracious good luck, and
man has been made to revel in nature’s
gifts bestowed upon us in numerous
ways, it becomes all people to rejoice ;
therefore it is ordered by the president
that the jovial members of the lloyal
Fantastic Corps do assemble at A ’ E.
J. Kiker’s office, on Tuesday nigt the
19th instant, to arrange plans for the
annual Christmas parade. Let all be
their pi ces, rhat this may be the
most festive ride the denizens have ever
w itnessed.
At the instance of the President.
M erjjax, Sec.
We know of nothing the beneficial
effects of which so well combine them
selves with pleasure as one of the de
lightful Turkish baths to be enjoyed at
lho hygienic institute of Dr. J. Stain
back Wilson, at Atlanta. After going
through ihe various processes one won
ders how they endured the steaming,
clawing and Irigid showering that suc
ceed each other, and wonder again how
the inventive genius of man evet hit
upon a plan which should so change
one’s feelings in so short a time and re
maikuble manner. The invalid here
finds a remedy the wonderful strength
ening virtues of which at once are
plainly acknowledged, and goes away
with the system renewed ~nd vitality
imparted under the reviving influences
of' the different baths and other restora
tive expedients Dr Wilson has a de
partment especially fitted up for the la
dies, under the care- of Mrs Wilson,
and females can now enj -y this great
luxury and realize its advantages.
After this i-sue we suspend for the
Christmas holidays, as is our cusb m,
and will publish no paper until the 6ih
of January As fifty uumbers complete
a volume, this gives us two holidays in
the year, which are usuaUy < bserved by
the weekly press fourth of July and
Christmas As we never observed the
fourth we are entitled to ihe next two
weeks The time we shall employ in
o ei hauling our boots and straightening
out our office business, which is una
voidably behind, and preparing improve
ments for the coming year. During
our past management of the paper we ha\ e
had to labor under serious disadvanta
ges —besides an unliberal support, we
have had many troubles to encounter in
our business, of which few were aware.
While we have tried to maintain prompt
ness and keep our paper up to a good
standard’ we are free to acknowledge,
at the same time, to many shortcomings
and irregularities, and we feel grateful
te our patrons who have borne with us
in these little difficulties. Though we
have but little idia of an increase
of sun ort sufficient. to war
rant, we have concluded to risk, in the
coming year, additional expenditures in
procuring more substantial labor in our
mechanical department, so that we may
be enabled to devote more time t> get
ting up read.ng matter, and we also ex
pect to introduce new features which
will commend themselves *o our ve;uL
ers. We are determined that our en
ergies shall be so directed that the mer
its alone of .ur paper shall ask an en°
lislment of the aid of our friends in
building if up : s a permanent iustitu
tion of our town and county. V\ e de-*
sire to get our business in good shrpe in
our spare time, and ask that oor sub
scribers call on us and settle up or send
in their subscriptions between this and
he close t f the year without, waiting
for a written reminder, as we shall ex
pect a settlement with every subscriber
whose subscription is not already paid
in advance In justice to our business,
we s’ all be compelled to cut oft many
from or iist who have too long neg
lected to pay us, and wo trust all who
are in arrears and desire their papers
sitll continu and will so arraage witl/us
m the next two weeks.
Editor Times : Please publish the
names of M. V. Watts, J. B. Gordon,
R. T. Reese, N. J. Boaz, and Col. R.
M. Young, as suitable persons for coun
ty commissioners at the coming elec
tion. Many Voters.
It is a fac 1- well established by un
questionable testimony that Hall’s Hair
Renewer renews, cleanses, brightens,in
vigorates and restores to its original coL
or and lustre, faded gray or discolored
hair, cheaply, quickly and surely. The
poorest people prefer to buy it and use
it, rather than to proclaim in a more
forcible manner than words can deline
ate, through blanched locks or grizzly
beard, that they are aged an i passing to
decay. Avery short trial will convince
the most skeptical that it does eradicate
the scalp diseases which rob the hair of
its color and life. — Fort Scott ( Karr )
Daily Monitor.
B^.Rosadalis. —Compound Extract
of Rosadalis cures Scrofula, Dyspepsia
Rheumatism, Syphilis, in all its forms
and all Diseas *s of the 81002, Liver.
Kindeys and Bladder
Dr Wni.Hall’s Balsam for the Lungs,
cures Cold. Coughs and Consumption,
an 1 all Diseases of the Throat, and
Chett
Henry’s Carbolic Salve cures Wounds
Cuts, and Burns.
Tow ley’s Toothache Anodyne cures
in one minute.
Use Dr. Mott’s Liver Pills.
dov4 6m
J. H. Arthur offers the greatest in
ducements to purchasers, and keeps a
stock of general merchandise well
adopted to the locality Do not think
of making purchases until you have ex
amined and priced his goods Every
thing sold in strict accordance with the
hard times, and will not be undersold
even by the lowest. Give him a trial
and you will get your money’s worth.
Theredore Tilton’s lawyers have serv*
ed notice for a trial of the Beecher case
nd our advice to jury is if the case
comes on for trial, to supply themselves
with 'fanner’s German Ointment. It
will not cure a wounded concsience but
is the best salve in the world for chafes
galls, sores, bruises, cuts, burns, etc ,
eel, Price*Bnly 25 cents. Sold avery
where.
nov4 6m
A fine stock of saddlery, horse col
lars bridles, etc , just received at J. 11.
Arthur s.
Do Yon Take llic Sunny fvoalfa ?
If not, send lor it immediately. It is
the universal favorite,and all Southern
ers are proud of it. Let a large club be
raised without delay in every communi
ty. It is the only illustrated literary
weekly in the South, and the press and
people everywhere unite in pronouncing
it the equal in eve v respect of any sim
ilar publication in America. The best
literary talent of the w ole country,
North and South, is writing for it, and
it has something each week for all class
es of readers. Its stories are supeihr
in literary merit, and equal in thrilling
interest, to those of any other paper, and
its essays upor ail subjects are from the
best minds of the age.
In addition to thrilling new stories, a
series of brilliant articles will soon begin
on the “ Campaigns and Battles of tiie
Army of Tennessee, - ’ by Colonel B. W.
Krebel,a distinguished military engineer
of that army in all its trying times. —
These papers will explain all movements
ot Generals Johnson. Hood and Slier'
man. Don’t mis- any of the numbers
They will read like a fascinating ’o
UintlCe.
New and exciting stories are begin,
ning every week or ;wo
State at and local agents ire being ap
pointed literywhere, hut let each c m
titunity form a club at once and send on
for tiie paper Having passed success
fully chiouga two of the hardest years
we shall ever see, it now challenges the
admiration and unlimited support of the
people. The price is 89 a year, but
clubs of four and upwards get it for
82.50 Address J no. H. Seals, Atlanta,
Ga
j&ggr We club it with our paper, and
for 83-75 you can secure your home pa
per and our great Southern literary
journal, both of which everybody in this
otumunity should sustain.
FOR CASH.
Wo defy competition, and from this
date we sell goods fur cash only Mh*
out dos'•rimination. A large, well
sorted am" superior stock of goods al
ways on hand. Bring your greenbacks
nd give us a call
Foster x Harlan.
J uly 18,1876.
THE OLDEST AND BEST RES
TORER IS FOUND IN USING
IT.
Wood’s Improved Hair Restorative
is unlike any other, and has no equal.
The Improved has new vegetable tonic
properties ; restores grey hair
to a glossy, natural color :
restores hair to prematurely bald heads;
removes dandruff, humors, sealp erup"
tions ; remover irritation, itching and
dryness. No articles produces such
wonderful effects. Try it, caii for
Wood's Improved Hair Restorative, and
don’t he put off with any other article.
Sold by all druggist in this place and
dealers everywhere. Trade supp’ied at
manufacturers prices by C. A Cook
& Cos., Chicago, Sr id Agents for the
Unite 1 States and Canadas, and J. F.
Henry, Curaan & Cos., New York.
aug26-ly
To avoid the danger ot info-tion,
the linen o> per-ons sufferin g from ssin
diseases ofa contagious nature si.culd,
be washed with G enn s Sulphur Boap
which is ~' t oriv a reuteyd btD a dis*
infectant. Depot, Chittci ton s No. 7
Sixth Avenue.
II I’s Instantaneous Hair 1 ye ton*
ain no uietalic poison.
n- 41y
3Muumnrem cats.
***Announcements of candidates published
from date of insertion io election day, for five
dollars, in advance.
FOR TAX COLLECTOR.
We are authorized to announce the name
of R. C. MIZELL as a candidate for Tax
Collector of Gordon ebunty. Election first
Monday in January, 1877-
Thc friends of T. J NOF-TON announce
his name as a candidate for re-election to
the office of Tas Collector of Gordon coun
ty*
FOR TAX RECEIVER.
We are authorized to announce the name
of W. H. C, LLOYD as a candidate for re,
election to the office of Tax Receiver of
Gordon county.
Mr. ‘Editor: Having been urged by ma
ny of the best citizens of Gordon county to
allow the use of my name as a can >idate
for Tax Receiver of Gordon county, I have
consented io became a candidate for that
office and pledge if elect and a faithful dis
charge of the duties dcvol.’ent upon ma
JOHN W. McSFADDEN.
WILLIAM J. WATTS is before the peo
ple of Gordon county as a candidate fur
ihe office of Tax Receiver. EleccHon, Jan.
1877.
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. McCOOLE announces his name as a
candidate before the people for the office of
Ordinary in the earning elec ion. He is re
cognized by all who know hir\ to be a man of
sound jujgmcnt., 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.
We are authorized to announce the name
of D. W. NEEL as a candidate for re-elec
tion to the office of Ordinary of Gordon
ountv at the coming election.
We are authorized to announce the name
of DR. 0. KING, Chairman of tl.e County
Board, as a candidate for Ordinary, at the
coming election.
FOlt COUNTY TREASURER.
Mr. Editor: Please announce my name
as a candidate for Treasurer of Gordon
couniy. J W. MARSHALL.
We are authorized to announce the name
of Du. \V. R. HARBIN as a candidate for
Treasurer of Gordon county at the co uing
election.
We are authorized to announce the name
of T. M. ELLIS as v candidate for the of
fice of Couuty Treasurer at the coming
election -
We are authorized to announce the name
of J. H. ARTHUR as a candidate for re
election to the office of Treasurer of Gor
don county.
We are authorized toai.nouncc Hie name
of Dr. W. J. REEVES as a candidate for
Treasurer ol Gordon county.
FOR SHERIFF.
We are authorized to announce tie name
of B. F. HUDGINS as a candidate for the
office of Sheriff of Gordon county.
FOR CLERK SUPERIOR COURT.
We are authorized to announce the name
of J. R. CANTRaLL as a candidate for
Clerk of the Su erior Court of Gordon
county at the coming elect.on.
We are authorized to announce the name
of C. A. HARRIS as a candidate for Clerk
of the Superior Court of Gordon county.
Thankful to my fellow-citizens for their
pas* favors, 1 respectfully announce my
self a candidate for re-election to the of
fice of Ciei k of the Superior Court, prom
ising a faithful performance of duty in the
future, if elected, as in the past
Respectfully, your obedient servant,
J. M REEVE.
-X". M.
LIVERY & SALE STABLE.
232 232
Good Sfw*die and U'lggy Horse
olid ivew Vehicles.
Horses and mules for sale.
Stock fed and cared for.
Charges will be reasonable
Will p iv the cash tor corn in :he ear and
odd-'" - in tlio bunole. febS-tC
©SAKE CORN A3SD COB MILL,
„ For Grinding
* STOCK HEP, HOMINY, MEAL, &C. *
* tE®"" Has advantages over cv
ABpSsasKir erv other machine in mar
kec, and has taken First
Premium at State Fairs oZ
Illinois and Missouri.
CHALLENGE
S’BES mrES^LS
COMBINED SELLER AND GRINDER,
For Description and Prices, address
SEMPLE, BllsGE & CO. f
*.* agricultural implements
and specialties in hardware,
©IO Washington Ave., ST. LOTIB.
Please mention in what paper you read this*
,
CULVER’S IRON DRAG SAW
With Snell’s Extension Shaft.
One of the most profitable machines in tfia
World, and should 1 e owned by every farmer
or lumberman bavin? timber to cut.
A LSO —
Sweepstakes? I>rag Saw with Log
Tracks; Circular Haw and Frame
With feli:lir.g Table far cifttiag
cord-wood, etc., etc.
Send for description and prices to
SEHPIiX!, BIIiGE & CO.,
©IO Washington Are., §T. LGi’l3
S3T and say in what paper you read this,
* 9
j SllvAlLlX*AVs> FEGtiiIXU
MILL 3IACIIISEKY.
Pamphlets describing any of the above een
on application. When writing say in v..at
paper you read this.
SEMFL2. BURGE Sc, CO.
1 ©io Washing*© 3 Ave., Stf.
WILD OATS.
TIIF
Champion Comic Paper
OF AMERICA .
This sparkling and brightly illustrated
weekly, humorous and satirical paper has
entered upon the seventh year of its jolly
existence, and this being the Centennial
year of our national independence, the pub
lishers take pride in saying that it wi.l not
be, as it never has yet been, a whit behind
the times in holding up the humorous or
satirical side of everything American.—
ihe merry side of this great and gl rious
Centennial year wilt receive special atten
tion m the bright columns of America’s fa
vorite humorous paper.
The publishers ot Wild Oats point with
p*ide to the wholly unexampled success of
their paper, and pledging themselves that
it shall be in the future eveD better than in
the past, they aik a continual u of that
kind prtrouage whish has placed it at the
nead and front of American humorous pa
per*,
We have made arrangements that will
enable us *o present Wild Oats in a bright
cr and better shape than heretofore, liav..
iiif recently taken possession of our new
publication office, and had line copper-faced
type casi especially for us, toge-her with all
the vast paraphernalia required in the pro
duction ot suen a paper as we give the pub
Lie at the low price of ten cents per copy.
Me have also made arrangements with
some new artists, and shall at the same
time retain such old favorites as Thomas
Worth. Frank Bellevv Hopkins Woolf. Wales,
Frank Beard, Bis See, Opper, Stoeckhardt,
Rothengetter, Ben Day, Kettells, Palmer
Cox, Mann, Kingsbury, Stull, White, Sper
v;, Eaton, Sheldon, etc., while the editorial
department will still remain in the hands
ot its founder, the vivacious Bkicktgp, of
whom enough is known without more being
said.
As an additional inducement to subscribe
we have at great expense prepare! a comic j
c’lroruo the crowning effort of that graphic
momus, Hopkins. It i a work of art.
worthy of an elegant, frame, and is worth
at least one-li If the price asked for sub
scription. It is a “ horse piece,” being a
burlesque of Mazeppa tied to the back J of
the fiery, untamed steed. A copy will be
sent to each ,subscriber during the yeai
Advertisers arc beginning to find out that
Wild Oats reaches a greater number of live
men than any other illustrated paper in
America, end therefore it is a first-class
medium for advertising.
To those who know Wild Ovs we need
not say that it has not, does not, and will
not contain a vvoru or an illustration which
may not be taken into every family in the
land. Fun we give in various sized doses,
but never vulgarity in any shape. Ii is
thoroughly American in sentiment
original, shaip and incisive, and
th ' poin. in dealing with men and events of
the day. One copy at any time will con
vince yOn of this.
Subscription Price, Postpaid.
One year s4 00
Six months 2 00
Single numbers 0 10
Address: COLLIN & SMALL,
59 Bookman St., N. Y,
Wilh:
CROWNING GLORY.
Tlie ome
mm SAdi
WAS AWABDBJ the
FIRST PREMIUM
At the Centennial Exhibition, 1876, and
has always the highest
honors wherever exhibited.
Ajj’Coinpai t, Simple, Durable, Light
Kunning and Efficient ‘ Lock
Stitch ” Machine
Adapted to the wants of Every
body.
ko Home Complete without One.
Emphatically the Macl ine
ior the People.
Warranted for Five Years.
Send for prices of work done
on the Home, or call at any of our offices.
[JOHXSOX,:CLARK(&gCO..
30 UuioM„Square,2N. Y.
21 South Fi.th Street, St, Louis, Mo.
f)t>4 Washington Streep lioEton, Mass.
141 State Street, Chicago, Illinois.
1114 Second Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa.
1 1 New Nlcii!g(intiv fctiu-t. San p tan
isco, Gal. ) t vlt -Cm.
SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY.
I
Desirable Property For Sale*
fp iC undersigned having determined to
J_ change his business on account of ill
| health offers for sale at most rea on able
tenjis the following piopertj, located at
I Craneater Springs, in Gordon county, six
i miles from < alhoun, the county site, in a
most desirable and healthy locality, thickly
i populated : the property known as the
1 1 > 7 H ml mill'property. including :p acres of
* laDU and full water privileges as are now
, enjoyed—the mill property consisting of a
I good house with two sets of runners in
| a . is! mill : two coiton pins run by water
power; good smut ter, Ac. There Is on the
same property a g.od st am saw mill. All
‘ will be sold together
nolh’lm " W. G. 0 DILL A ED.
Sorghum Machinery.
Cane Hills,
EVAPORATE!" PAHS,
* 2}f ' —AXD—
j 's-wsAvEo.
fJT'The cheaoe t. good
Mills and the only seamiest
Pa ii3 in market. fceud for lescr ; i.oa and
prices to
JSE7IPJLE, BISSGJQ & CO.,
st. ions, 310.
And state in what, paper you snw this.
Burdick’s National.
HAY MD FEE© CUTTER.
Will Cut more, in giv- _•
cn time, gSJf A
er.tUan auv-otlier Cut ditij : -- 'rPb’Tl Tj*?i 1
ter in the market. ‘"f-Tl J
Recommended by the ] r
Street Rallwav com . , wi
£antes of St. iLduis and ~ ggz-s ®: I
For Description and ’""SHiI I[tes
Prices address T gfe?
Semple, Birge & Cos.,
M. aufactnrers Agricultural Implements and
Specialties in Hardware
©lO Washington Are, ST. LOUIS.
garpieaso mention in vhat paper you ctad ib*s.
Taylor & Farlfy Organ
Established 1846.
Only Organ that gives Written Guar
antees.
est an Fact div in the
Work. *
i]jtit ii (1 {< ( <1 cco.
Terms Easy Srml for Catalogues
Reliable Ageuts wanted ; n Georgia, Ala
bama, Florida, North and South Carolina,
and Fast Tennessee, by
TURNER & BRAUMULLER,
Wholesale Southern Atijssys,
30 Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga,
DURYEA’B
Satin Geoss Starch.
TRY IT!
Use it once, and you will use no other.
DURYEA’S
IMPROVED CORN STARCH.
Pronounced by Jurors of Great Interna
tional Exposition, Paris, 18G7, to be the
“ Perfection of Quality.”
A trial will insure its popularity every
where. N*ne genuine without Duryeaa’ on
every package.
For soldo/ grocers genrealhj
-5- i y gitni :t Instil 1:11 e
li* IOU would enjoy the
fin t til : >>ost. delightful luxury ; if
|■|C4 !V 11 y° u would be speedily,cheap-
ILtJlll/ l’\ pleas.-gatly ai:d perma
ivaiiiy cured of all Inflam
matorv, Nervon*. (’ouslitu
jtiour.l and Hood Disorders
if' yon_ have Hirer.; snfin-j,
.mrofuit. Dyspepsia, Ilron-
Catarrh, Diarrhoea,
Dysentery. Piles. Neuralgia. !
Paralysis, Disease cd’ the
Sidney?, Genitals or Skin, i
Chill a>d Fever, or other
| Malarial Affections; if you !
j would be punned from all j
Poisons, whether from Drugs j
Disease: if you would]
fllj illli • ,i.i bf,ve I dually, Health and I
I * bong Life go to the Dygien- 1
0 Instilute.and use .Nature’
Great llc-m"dies,the Turkish
| Bath, the “ C ater-cure Pro- j
iccsses, t ie “ Movement 1
.cure.'’ Electricity and other? 1
Hygienic ag“i ts. Sue.. •
(is wonderful—curing all cu-1
jcable c. sos If not able to I
jgo an i take board, send fail j
jaccounf : your ease, and '
■g--t direoii- ■ i r Treatment
jat bomb. ; ’crnts reason: 1 . .j
jble. Location, coiner Lord
land V all ?■ reefs, omo
B iTli! .V"" 1 " 1 -"-
*" Jso. Stunu xcs Wit.so .
1 L" jfsicijiU in-Cbarjjyf.
THE LIGHT It IT. NNINC
• • .
Olcl TieliaUlo ”
Ilowe Machine l
Points of Superiority.
SIMPLICITY AND PERFECTION OF MECHANISM.
DURABILITY —WILL EAST I LIFKTI
RANGE OF WORK—WITHOUT FAR ALEEE.
PERFECTION OF STITCH ANDJP * SION
EASE OF OPERATION AND MANAGEMENT.
SELF-ADJUSTING TAK —l’P
, DJUSTIBLE HEAD.
In range of work this machic canrot be < < u ( " n
or thin goods, from gauze to heaviest beaver coatings, or even leather, itb ut
of needle, tension or thread. We wiU warrant them to do this ! O 1 ne woi k
to ..ny. and our heavy work excels that of any other machine in the wor.d.
The machine mrkes the celebrated lock stitch (the stitch invented by ]Wr. Tit ue.) a
on both sides. The tensions are positivr both upper and lower thread. 'JhashuttU
tension is u on the thread as it leaves thiiuttle, and not upon the bobbin, as in mo:.
machines, nd t is tension is invariable, whether the boV'bin be full or nearly empty. I
is obtained by turning a screw in the shuttle, and can be changed in a moment, without
taking out tlie work, breaking the thread 0 breading through holes.
v
What we claim, in substance is, that this is an honest machine, and if put in you
family will do any and all of your work perfectly, will last a lifetime, is a willing mil
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 trum tlie
instruction book without further aid.
•
EVERY MACHINE WARRNTED.
I
If you are thinking of buying, and are prejudiced iu favor of any particular
machine, at least examine the Ilowe” before you purchase.
AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY COUNTY.
c
Address
The Ilowe dewing Machine Cos.,
Cos bn is - Broad and Alabama Streets,
ATLANTA, GEORG A
OR
H. C. GARRISON, Supervising Agent,
aug‘26 ly. * CARTERS VIRLE, O'A.
It. WAYNE WILSON, R. C. WILSON,
Formerly of Atlanta, Ga. Formerly ofSpaita, Ga.
WILSON & WILSON,
COMMISSION" MERCHANTS,
And Dealers in
General Merchandise,
CAMIOUN, - . .. - - - UA
Have just opened with a complete and* well selected stuck of
G-rooeries, G-oods,
Notions, Clotliing.
Hates, Sliocßj
F*u|*2iitYire,Setc. etc.
Will take any hind of Country Prod (tee in Harter and as we sell
for Cas/i Only 9 we cau afford to offer (Great Inducements .
Will make liberal advances on Consignments.
gr.v" Owing to our connection with (lie firm of A. T Cunningham,
of Cunningham’s Warehouse, Atlanta, Ga , we have excellent facilities
for disposing of of any and all consignments of farm preducts cntilist
ed to our care. “”©3
Give us a call at Shelor & Rankin’s old stand. sepl6-3m.
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GRAND PRIZE
V Yfffi’ffA, /873.
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Stcriil do evorj. fc'ir* ?.ai hind of Tui.
2$ "Kill £otr t cm Car*— to Haozhcs Leather.
It is as fts? la ad7„c) cf i-j. -J:,:) a-agnitude cf
its euparior *asror , c2Mi.tr, c.s ~ £;c -m C~r escclls ire
t* o c i ryhl?v t. Svtjjo Coa.ii,
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Hither for CtsSh. or Credit.
f | /!Q~;-T3 WANTED .
GLW'KG Iv-A.CHINE CO.
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