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ilo.sADAi.is.—Compound Kxtr.u t
oi Kusadalis euros Surofula, Dyspepsia
Rheumatism', Syphilis, in all its forms
;u:<] all Diseases of the Bloof, Liver.
Kiridoys* and Bladder.
Dr Wiii.Hall's Ba'sam for the Lungs,
cures Cold. Coughs and Consumption,
ind all Diseases of the Throat, and
Chott
Henry's Cat belie Salve eures Wounds
(hits, and Burns.
Towley’e Toothache Anodyne Cures
it*, one minute.
Use Dr. Mott’s Liver Pills,
no v 1 Cm
J. If. Arthur offers the greatest in
ducements to puichosers, and keeps 'a
stock of general merchandise well
adopted to the locality. Do not think
of making purchases until you hace 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.
Thcredore TiUon’s lawyers have serv.->
ed notice for a trial of the Beecher case
end our advice to jury is if the case
comes on f.r trial, to supply themselves
with Tanner's German Ointment. It
will not cure a wounded conesience bul
is the beat salve in the world for chafes
galls, s'-.res, bruises, '-.uts, burns, etc ,
, ••!■ Price only 25 „v.nts. Sold a very
where.
II! vl Cm
A stock of saddlery, horse col
fir bridles, etc , 'ust received at J. If.
Arthur's.
E>;> VouTaks the Sunny South ?
If n it, send for it immediately. It is
th<f universal favorite,and all Southern
ers are proud of it. Let a large club be
raised without delay in every comnjuni*
ty. It is the only illustrated literary
weekly in the South, and the press and
people everywhere unite in pronouncing
if the equal in every respect of any sim
ilar publication in America. The b'St
literary talent of the whole country,
o irthjand South, is writing furpt, and
it has something each week for all class
es of readers. Its stories are hupaiior
in literary merit, and equal in thrilling
interest, to those of any other paper, and
its essays upon all subjects are from the
best minds of the age.
in addition to thrilling new stories, a
s.'-rits o-’ briiii.mt articles will soon begin
on the “ Campaigns and Battles of the
Army of Tennessee," by Colonel B. W.
Erobel,a distinguished military engineer
of that army : n all its trying times. —
Thes : papers will explain all movements
or Generals JMinron, Ilood and Slier
man. Don’t miss any of the numbers
They will read like a fascinating ro
mance:.
New and exciting stories are begin,
ning every week or two
State and local agents a r e being ap
pointed everywhere, but let each com
munity form a club at once and send on
for the paper Having passed success
fully through two of the hardest years
w ' shall ever see, it now iliallengcs the
admiration and unlimited support of the
people. The price is $3 a year, but
clubs of four and upwards get it for
82.50 Address Jno. 11. Seals, Atlanta,
Gs
Jf h We club it wit& our paper, and
f.r 83.75 you can secu*vyour home pa
yer and cur great Southern literarj !
journal, both of which everybody in l! is
ouimunity s’.i ml 1 se R li i .
FOII CASH.
\Vn defy competition, and from this
date we sell goods for cash only wth*
out deseriuiination A large, well
sort, and and superior stock of goods al
ways on har.ch Bring your greenbacks \
nd give us a call
Foster. & Harlan.
July 18,1870.
HIE OLDEST AND BEST EES.
TOPEE iS FOUND IN USING
IT.
Wood's Improved Hair Restorative
unlike any other, and has no equal.
I lie Improved has new vegetable t >nie
properties ; restores grey hair
to a glossy, natural color :
restores hair to prematurely bald heads;
removes dandruff, humors, scalp crup'
tions • remover irritation, itching and
drytuss No articles produces sue!)
wonderlul cfb-ets. Try it, call f’o
Wood’s Improved Hair Ecstoiativc, and
<’<)!> t he pul t,jf iv if.'i ah if other article.
Sold by ill druggist in (his place and
dealers everywhere. Tr ul • supp’ied at
nianufaetu:-'is prices hy C. A Cook
A <A' , ( h e.ag . Slid Agents far lhe|
United Stites a 1 C.unul is, ami J. i
U my, n A Cos., New York.
iiug2o-ly
J J
To av.’.u t!.e danger ei* ’nfecti-in
site limn . persons stiffen "g from s in
disease! of a unOiagious nature should
be washed u i•' h t ilenu's Cuijihur S.>aj
which i- ~ •> ii.i’y i rameyd bu‘ a d.s
infect ant. I)pf, C'h.itteiuon’s No. 7
Cixih Avcnu;.
Hi Inst i|itaneons Hair Dye cori'-
tui ,s no ui take j> us ui.
iiov-l 1 y
i’vCi ■ujuii il ftcdiitftiou in
A veriisiiig.
T ii’ce t’.-.ei -• in•], Mvo htiml.cl an t fifty
I lilars wen a now paper ndvo t..ing. a
puM; !ie; A s.-.k-i'.u’c rates, given for s7tk .
and a ;h ce numflis’ note ae * apteil in pay
m -!'. ' row advoi-t iv-rs oJ‘ i-e-jimisibilry.
A printed l.st, g:\ii':; X .tno,‘.'ii.i aeter, Ac •
to il D.iilj in 1 Weekly < 'iroulatdm, am
S: i it ,tea of ul\<-* lisin ;■ s ~. iie-t
•pv a Mi'n . \pply to Geo. I*. Row 1! \
t>, New p • Alvortising Agents. -J:
itov.. \ . 0( . j
H a rv s> vi av7 >\> ~
. r aess-es a m tea greater power in restopi
II ' .ihy s !!•. 11 ri• •v r producer sit. 1
! '•‘nta-.ii yl sitoedy in its notion
■ ' is tart sitpcrsoUmg ‘-vet v othrr remodv
v ' y <• , -0 . cure in six or eight b\ys.-'-
' • o vr mr*di;;;iK-can do this.
f " p> 1 '• its prvfit success, many s.L
m vc !>.'tn advertised, such .- D a st
, i!il I ,Ta , Vl]U ' !:hlsi "'L etc., all of w lie
u,,v ‘ ' em abandoned,
/. " 4‘ <!o - " &f‘ i’ttj'mlea contah
sohi 't ill the I)ru<j H'orrti
- for ey ■■■! ~■. or mid to 85 yB7 \\ om
'' * ■cet, A „• Pa., for one. r;. ; p;.,;,.. 1
• U4tjl .
** x Announcements of candidates published
from date of insertion to election day, for five
dollars, in advance.
FOR TAX COLLECTOR.
Wc are authorized to announce the name
of R. C. MLZELL as a eaudidnte for Tax
Collector of Gordon county. Election first
Monday in January, 1877
The triends of T. J NORTON announce
his name as a candidate for re-election to
the itfioc of Taj Collector of Gordon conn-.
O'-
Full “Fax receiver.
We arc authorized to announce the name
of W. 11. C, LLOYD as a candidate for re,
ehetion 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 candidate
for Tax Receiver of Gordon county, I have
consented io become a candidate for that
office and pledge if elect- and a faithful dis
charge of the duties devol/ent upon mo
JOHN W. McSI'ADDEN.
WILLIAM J. WATTS P before the peo
ple of Gordon county as a candidate for
the office of Tax Receiver. Elecctiou, Jail.
1877.
FOR ORDINARY.
The friends of Con. E. J. KIKER respect
fully arnouncc liis name as a candidate for
OrcJiuaiy in the approaching election.
.J. H. Mot ('OLE iiiiiounceo his name as a
candidate bef'o -e the people for the office of
Ordinary in the earning elec ion. He is re
cognized by all who know bin to be a man of
souA.d judgment, business capacity and up
rightness of life. If elected, ho will till
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-eleo
tion to the office of Ordinary of Gordon
ounty at the coming election.
We arc authorized to announce the name
of DR. (J. KING, Chairman of the County
Board, as a candidate for Ordinary, at the
coining election.
FOR COUNTY TREASURER.
Mr. Editor: Please announce my name
as a candidate for Treasurer of Gordon
county. J W. MARSHALL.
We are authorized to announce the name
of Du. W. R, HARBIN as a candidate for
Treasurer of Gordon county at the coning
election.
We ore authorized to announce the name
of T. M. ELLIS as v candidate for the of
fice of County 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 to announce the name
of Dr. W. J, REEVES as a caudidate for
Treasurer of Gordon county.
FOR SHERIFF.
We arc authorized to announce t! e name
of 13. F. HUDGINS as a candidate for the
office of Sluiitl of Gordon county.
FOR CLERK SUPERIOR COURT!
Wo are authorized to announce the name
of J.R. CANTRELL as a candidate for
Clerk of the Superior Court of Gordon
county at the corning elect.on.
We are authorized to announce the name
of 0. A. HARRIS as a candidate for Clerk
of the Superior Court of Gordon county.
Thankful to my fellow-citizens for tteir
past favors, 1 respectfully announce my- j
self a candidate for re-election to the of
fice of Clerk of the Superior Court, prom
ising a faithful performance of duty in the
future, if elected, as in the past
Respectively, your obedient servant.
J. M. REEVE.
BraSfori’s Portable Mel Birr Ms,
Bolts, Bmnttcra, &c.
PAMPHLETS fnrnlsbed and estimates made.
SE3IFLE,BIBGE & CO„
f? 10 Washington Ave., ST. LOFIB,
PTP' ease mention In what paper you read this,
fiitiiti 61™ '
This standard article is compound
ed with tho greatest care.
Its effects are as wonderful and as
satisfactory as ever.
It restores gray or faded hair to its
youthful color.
It removes all eruptions, itching
and dandruff. It gives the head a
cooling, soothing sensation of great
comfort, and the scalp by its use
becomes white and clean.
By its tonic properties it restores
the capillary glands to their normal
vigor, preventing baldness, and mak
ing the hair grow thick and strong.
Asa dressing, nothing has been
found so effectual or desirable.
A. A. Hayes, M.D., State Assayer
of Massachusetts, says, “The con
stituents are pure, and carefully se
lected for excellent quality ; and I
consider it the Best Preparation
for its intended purposes.”
Price, One Dollar.
Buckingham's Dy©
FOR THE WHISKERS.
This elegant preparation may be
relied on to change the color of the
beard from gray or any other undesir
able shade, to brown or black, at dis
cretion. It is easily applied, being in
one preparation, and quickly and ef
fectually produces a permanent color,
which will neither rub nor wash off.
Rlar.ufacftired by R. P. HALL 80 CO.,
NASHUA, N.H.
Ssli by all aud Coalers ia Ueilcl&ai.
TiilS PAPER IS ON FILE VvlTjE*
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Will o, .
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Champion Cornu t , } > *i !
OF AMFIiJA
I his sparkling and br:-;h?ty illustrated
weekly, iiuruorou* mi miile;.! paper un
entered upon the seveuth y ar of its jolly
existence, aud tin- being ihe O rd.unhid
year of our national independence, the r.-uo-'
Ushers take pride in wF wi i . j
be, as irnetei- has ye- ■ ~ v i . i> hi.-.-.?
the times iu holding up tfir ii-.moious i : j
satirical side of ev rythii A-. -iL.ui.— l
The merry side of thiigre- .t -i.,d g! rious
Centennial year will iceeiv-, --p• at!-n
--lion in tlie bvigiit coimruir ot ,m n- s m
vorite hurnorou < pap, r. i
The publishei s of \YJ.dOai
piide to the wholly iiTiex.ija; ■c
their paper, and pL-lgii>g :
it shall be in the tiitur. o'" r .
the [>nt, they j. ka<- .. ~|||; . ,
kind pi tro e. i.j, ~
head amt iVout >; An. i . . , ....
pers.
We have made ju-raug-u; •*;: - 1 . ;
enable us *o present WiuiO, ;. ;! , ; .
er aud hotter shape limn hen-.-. .
inr recently taken pos--.-s.- : on
publication office, ami lm tine.. M • •
type casi cspeci..ll;. Lo u- tog-- <-r : ■ •
the vast par.iph-i in li.i -. .. '. ••
(buoticn of stu-u i
lie at the low priem ' i :.
Me have .Do nm.l ur: o
sinne new artiss,
time retain such c; ■ !- !V , ’i , 5
Worth. Frank B, 1 w [!■ ;...... \\\; ,
I rank Beard, Bis m, <): ; cr, 8-. u-i kin
Rotheugettcr, Ben Day,' ‘iL*tells. iS.lnici
Cox. Mann, Kingsbury. Siuil, W h:;-. s • er
*7 > Eaton, Sheldon, etc., while (iie 1 .li;.u ■
department will -till remain in m.- \ \-
ot ils founder, the vivacious I^uoktoi-, < i
whom enough is known without more being
said.
As an additional inducement o -no-crib ■
we have at great t xpense prepare a con,
ohroino the crowning effort of tho grap: k
mornus, Hopkins. It i a work of art.
of an elegant, frame, and is m r.h
at least one li If the price asked for sub
scription. I. is a horse {• ece,"’ being a
burlesque of Maz-ppa tied to the back of
the fiery, untamed steed. A copy wili be
sent io each übscriiiei-during the veai
Advertisers are beginning to lind out that.
Wild Oats readies a greater number i . live
reeu than any other lllu trateii paper ,n
America, aiid (hereforo it is a fivst-ciu'-s
medium for advertising.
'To those who know vVir.n (>\ swe r and
not say fh t it has not, do s not. and will
not contain a worn or an illustration which
may not be taken ;nto every family in the
bind. Fun we give in various H;; and doses,
but never vulgarity in ’ i i
thoroughly Am-ru -m ' , -. u •...
original, slt.n p a-vl a
t h ' poin. in d<-
t ite day. t’r. • - ...
vinco you o
S’sbsf rlpt: * . ,
One \ ear...
Si x I. :• • t': - .
A title S- : V ■(,]
CROWNING M. no
f I'll ~V '
l ju > I ' ome
cyi r-irr ■- '.
glFUl.'iU . ;
WAS .'. W \lt l> 1i... TH
Fins . p’u m
At the Centennial KxlYbii! ,
has ! way rrn . and t,..
V (• " !>' : ,-Vnr, ! -'. ;
Adupii u i:j ii .
t: -. v -
i o Horne Gcrr.jjlete w-A io- ,
Emphatifuu i'L
for . c ; vopie.
WtuTante G-- . ,
Send for pn
on the Home, m- tail . .
* JOHNSON, BtLA!IL.g&
3O I’uiou fequitu*, N.
.21 Sou!h Fi.ill Sirce-t, St. Louis. Mo.
564 W; -liingl n S- ! t r,
I! I State. St tee t, ( - . ■. t Lit
111 2 Second and voiTin .i .
I I New Mt ngoli o ... ' i
isco, Cal. i v -l n
SPLENDID OPPOUTJJNYfY.
Desirable Do-ver-.v r ech’- 1
m[ir -u., :. . .
i n,t/. '
health offers . ■ s . , , , ,
tenns ttie i:e.\
Crane.!l- a.'::-:
m ties fret-; ' ’ V uu.
m ost desirable and in . . L-,, tl.ickiv '
populated; tin- pro petty km.wn a- u !
D! 11avd miSl'pi-opei-iy. ira t • •
lan 1 and full wat r j
enjoye;]—ti.e-,:
TO ltd ’> t
i*o mill :
! ower
c - ■■>!' ■ b
will be sold tog ei i
r.old'ftii - ' .g
Sorghum Machinery.
Cane Mills,
djlfei EYAPORATM PAHS,
fSHfe*
Pans m market. Send tor ae-scrWion &nd
prices to
SEMPIiE, BIBGE & CO.,
ST. I.OSJIS, 3£o.
TANARUS“ And state In what paper you saw this.
Burdick’s National.
HAYAKUFEED CCTTEB.
Will Cut more, in giv-
cn time, with lesspow- -n h
or,than any other Cut *= ■ ti'-I
ter in tlio market. “j
Recommended br U: 3 'I A )r
Street Railway com - | H
panics of St. Louis aj>.l *;
Tor Description and % j§[-
Prices address '■™ l -kL
Semple, Birge & Cos.,
M. iufacturers Apricultural Implements and
Specialties In Hardware
010 Washington Ave„ ST. LCI’IS.
|*/“Pleaae mention la That paper yo-y ccadllus.
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Uu!, r & Fapi.fi Organ
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established 184D.
Dili; Organ flint gives Written Goar- ;
aittees.
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A
9
esi &ti factory in the
Vvoria.
n in f ■ i ( f 000.
TV ju-- H;-sy Semi
• v 1 1 :■ w .nted r, Gi nrgio, \ia
, 'th ar. , : • atC u olina,
j-n i ti.-ss e, by
ER J BRAUMULLER,
V MOL • -m HI Ktf.N All F.N i\S,
hit-!u’Jl Street, All nla, Go.
’ KJ - < Si.
•
u ' il! uso no other.
I ■ - T r. •> - ■ ?. ps *
■ : 3RN STARCH.
Interna
■ ’ ' w. ' o he flic
-i •11 nI i Y • ,,
' I
INDISTINCT COPY
f
OSABE CORK AX!) COB Mill,
- Fox Grinding
STOCK FEED, HOMINY, MEAL, AC.
5 Ha", advantages over ev-
o:uer machine in mar
ket, -md ha3 taken First
~gfir>rr3£&>, Premium at State Fairs o*
Illinois and Missouri.
ghallenoe
fgjf rs£s nsxz.i
COMBINED SHELLER AND GRINDER.
For Description and Pr.ces, address
SEMPLE, BILGE & CO.,
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS
AND SFis !AL LIES IN HARDWARE,
DIO Washington Aye.. ST, TOTES.
Please mention in wbat paper you read this.
CULVER'S IRON DRAG SAW
With Snail’.: Extension Shaft.
O e ,;.f I’m noV . ,: fit a Lie machines In the
" v : ~i sliov,i i • v. ijed by every £arm.r
cr La.: Lei man 1 av linker to cut.
Sve<*p<stn :c> iPrasf'aw r Ph Log
T aciiw: 4 ■ '•einar i*iw i.r.s! I nmo
with feiilingr Table ftr tatting
rord-T4<xl, etc., etc.
Send for description and prices to
SE3IPEE, BIBGE & CO.,
LlO Arc., LT. I.OTXS
fcT and say in what paper you read till*
THE OLDEST HOUSE IN CALHOUN
EstahishodlSn?.
X IdAY 3 OODS ! X EW G OODS
\T7E are plea-,, ito notify our friends tliat we are ~ow lyin in a .urge an isu erio
) ) stock of
Seasona'tolc Qoocis.
Those who wish Bargains will give us a call.
FOSTER & HAKI.AN.
TH E "EW JL
n 1 tl. pA _j
DOMESTIC §&&.
Jf J./yJ \ Machine,
£ JP’ip \ -•~ 5
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S IKE LIGHTEST-LU,iHr:i-J L !'£ Ki THE WORLD.
With our printed directions, no i-tr*4cUor cr riocuci'h: :! skill :s required to operate it.
The construction of the machine i.v . upon a principle .pf unique and unequalled sim
plicity, comprising- simple levers vvoi 1 in*- vpon ceohes The bearings are low, and they
arc hardened and polished.
The machines are made at our row wo-bs :a the city of Newark, N. J., with new special
(patented) machinery and tools, constuu A.u expressly to accomplish what we now offer.
livery machine fully tram!i, U .
“DG&IS372C” MACHINE CO.,
? Now York isd Chicago.
If*? S IT ,v~T T\T '""3 !?*.VVIjVG‘ -Pc using the “Domestic” Pa
g* B* * v-.,' § fri 3j feTii! < ‘ in-’- F the most r.tvlish and perfect-fitting
■ tdk wf Si* h'#'■‘j V t *'• '- 4 ' n '"\ ( ' produced, fit a huge saving in
A JB £.hsy JS Ail * i? ft is *br. ft t-> t' - . who choose to make,or superin
t ct<l the nu.kiirg ••<'. thmr own gprtpenls. With the
highest talent and the best I•. hi t-s '■ ,-.*J e rtr-i -r.ts. r.tul n % est ideas of the most skillful
modistes, both at home and abroad, .vr me enabL l ro ..fed-. .-cbs far above the reach of the
average dress-maker. Our sty!. - arc it-., ys the lay ,t i.iv Oort. Our elegant!'--illustrated
catalogue mailed to any lady sou-liny five cents 'viih tier a.;-' era. Agents wanted everywhere.
“ £' : z\yv;y% CO.,
*'■’i’N’-Vf: r■ if ’ C'ivl< > rs
| n. w a vx;: w 1 ls >n. h ’ a - i i p(>x,
J’t v i-l Atu?tf;i. (ia. V ruiciL !s’ ;- (j :
WILB®I & WZJLMiM,
pl\M MI 0 0 IA AT -All? D ATT I Y 'fVi
ij 11 \! ii 1. 5 b■' I(t lN ill It 11111 jii-t ib,
And Dealers in
(j ei iem 1 AI ere)) ni j cli -u s
CJwV lals <> I J ~ - - - <IJ . v
ii•! ve just <!> ?)*’; vitl i. ■ n !< tO nd Wt H 'V-ly-s fnl S.t,vk ni
-. i ■'■■■ < - k- -' } i. 1 v. f, i .
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■A ;; luke fth. i; I;hf/7 <>f Country Profit fee A Harter and ns we -t i
ior fVTWf Ol.*///, we can .iffoi] t * H r (treat J.atfa i‘?‘LiCitix.
Will Tnake & : 136ral adv:-;A.?es cu. Coßeigimieitp.
Ji l Owirtcf t't our coem-etinp v/t;. 'j' ('’ -L ut.
of (llliniuokhiu’s Wurt I'lrri E;i. .VC r.-iv• exc llfi.t j, , iiilies
f-o- d’ • p >; Iti r oi o’ ally* dll :! J V j iy-i"-;' y <q !;-!.) tit -11i!;• I- -1. U.-t
ed (o our tus iv. • (X[
Give us n .Vi gi 81i ..r A ♦L.iikiu - ..id >; wid. . -. ' ,/ :1)<
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■ . ft rflllxfitiili i
£7 K£i O Tfft:
0% fvj qramd pri^s
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WARRANTED FIVE ¥SARS!
K no lastrif ctioni to ruii .'5- *t oxa nc-t get out of order. .
y* will do ew7 clkcs a:*-d ?±id of
Trill 0077 f-ers. Tizrv.o tap or to Lsatkor.
tc_l3 as far in advanoo cf etke-:* Sr-i'?? ••:'arkkies 1:a Uao cf
its cupcricr 'upro-vcrAorats, a.3 pj £. • t.i. Aii* ty::!! 1 ill Aciflaaxnsnts
t> :. old fasliica:d Stst'S" Cua^t,
Eithcp for Cas’i Vy C 'oc.it,
Send for m?.atrst2d'Cst-a2scxo cf )
CIVTV3 rT '."“ ■ lAC-C •' 70 ry/f /7 /£//.
Address i V a 3 r**'\ r> - Aft
- iwv J ha iciivU'i ! Ira>3.
CLTTLIuiITD, CTSOAuJ, iTITt TOSS, X TANARUS.,
. GLENN'S
SULPHUR SOAP.
The Leading External Remedy for.
Local Diseases of the Skin,
Blemishes of the Complexion,
Sores, Scalds, Burns, Rheu
matism and Gout, and a
Reliable Disinfectant
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