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flic cLßkomt limes.
\rriVol of Trains at Calhoun Depot.
Cauiouk. Ga., December 28, 187.5,
. On Aiti after this date, passenger trains
Ljn the Western and Atlantic Railroad will
arrive at Calhoun depot as follows:
DAY PASSENGER,
p ro m Atlanta 12:45 p. k
prom Chattanooga 4:03 a. m.
* NIGITT PASSENGER.
p r om Atlanta (Fast Line to N. Y.)..1.46 a. m.
from Chattanooga — 7;49 i\ m.
H- r m o NL a tte rs.
Wood.
We will take wood in payment of
subscription to llie Timks.
Ufarrnt:l? vj?f ildletonff
k *- -• # ts
See the new advertisement of this
firm which appears elaewlitre in this is*
sin. They prop >se henceforth to do on
ly $ css h business, and offer extraordi
nary inducements to customers. Call,
examine andjiricfffyr yourself.
W. C. Duffiy k Bro.
These gentic.nen favor us this week
\vitli anew advertisement. They are a
»horough'going et»crgotie"firm,and ap \■ ly
t!v.madves closely to bus!nos. Their
work will stand a test. They deserve a
liberal support, which they arc sure to
receive.
Temperance led are.
The lion. J. J Hickman will deliver
a temperance lecture at the Templars’
}i ; ;» va AduiiT-vllie on tho 30th inst.,
ut 7 \ o’eh ek i*. sci. The. Ha l ! will also
U)0 dodi.-.tfcd ou -Mt night. The Fra
rfruity and ti.. public generally are
invited to attend.
J I\ Kinma», \Y. C! T.
W. E. Folte, Secretary.
Col V■' .5? r el!.
To if* gentlemanly attorney Isas lately
purchased the small building adjoining
Messrs. W. V. Findley & Bro., on Wall
street, and established therein his office.
Oui. Cantrell is veil known as one effi
cient in hi* calling, and we feel no hes*
itaucy in recommending him to those
who may desire at any time tire services
of a good lawyer.
ThckQ 0 egUoojjjjSett led.;
Those eminent men, Hr. Jus. Clark,
Thysiciafi to Queen Victoria, and Dr.
Hughes Ben net, says that consump
tion can be cured. Dr. Wist a*' knew
tins when he discovered his now wide
ly known Fair.:-.sn of Wild Cherry, and
experience E. proved the correctness of
his opinion.
groceries. 1
jl Mr. id. T. Cray, in another column,
the Lot that he has opened ut
the eld stand of J. jj. & R H Gordon,
a select stock of groceries, which will
be sold at the lowest living prices. He
proposes ta dcs! in hrst-oLss goods, and
guarantees satisfaction to aii who trade
with him. W e bespeak fur him a good
patronage.
Vvliftt Ne*lS
The best, prettiest, and cheapest Mag
aziiie in the world. 25 cents a year. —
bread)' enlarged and improved, begin
t’.ng with the January number. Con
taino more an l bolter reading than any
siramir publication costiaw SI.OO
Specimen 3 cents. or four months on
1 Oujl for ton cents. Specimen, with tho
prettiest -31.00 chromo you ever saw,
sent for 25 cents to any one who will
try to raise a club. Send at once.
Jj'an }). Alden, Publishers, Chicago,
111.
~.■»{s -
A Notable Cock Fight.
Aaron, a colored gentleman with on
ly one eye, a resident of this munici
pality, has, for some time past, been the
Hppy possessor of a game cock, the
fighting propensities of which he was
wont to boast of, until lust Saturday,
W:u*n a little follow of town -purchased
i>l ri countryo:an a chicken of scrub
p ''-°ic, juul :.ccf; ted a banter for a fight,
the little game cock held the field for
nearly a half hour, when ail at once his
scruoby autagoubt gave him a lick on
aoe btcu part of i:is head which caused
•nai to wink out install ter.
Well Work' Kuo-whig.
Messrs it. S. Thompson & Cos., No.
Ho Main St., Cincinnati, 0 , the pub
i-diers ol that valuable magazine The
tine nnati Monthly, being determined
l 0 extend their circulation regardless of
expense are now offering to send their
-ugaxme and Wood's Household Mag
ft-i.ne both for one year, and the beauti-
Hl chromo “ Yo-semite,” size 14x20,
ftii for $1.50, or they will scad the two
magazines without chromo for fl.oo. —
1 L is the best offer ever made by the
publishers of any magazine, aud should
'-cure for their publication a wide cir
culation.
Out in the Cold.
vl.ie night ] us t week two young fel
-5 ab-'-ut die age of 20, representing
themselves us being cu their way from
A*-tlauta— whee they had been uusuc
'tusfiil in obtaining some kind of eur
I’Fjment —to Louisville, stole passage
' “ ft freight car, and by some mishap
- left at this place iate in the night.
uc lll ght be’ o2 otic of the coldest of
tjJ season, their sufferings were very
B*°at belore daylight. They were giv
- fl breakfast at Mrs. Ske 1 ley’s boarding
4vUfee and soon afterward went 011 their
V rejoicing.
BUS LX ESS NOTICES,
Goods can be bought atJioaz & Bar
rett FOR CASH as low as they are sold
{’.'eywhere. Good 7 8 shirting at 10
cents by the bolt; other goodsJ|Jnt cor
responding prices.
.„a
CnursTMAS Tricks. --Christmas
i comes but once a year, and H. K. Hicks
I . s
; is this time prepared for it. Big, little,
j old and young can find someting that
will please them by calling on him at
once. dccl7-tf.
Parties indebted to us will 'romeo;-
& *2
her their accounts for 1573 arc all due
and that they must make prompt settle
ments. Look to your interests. Wo
mean business and will not lap account ;.
136 a z & Barr fit.
~s*»■- -
Call at the Cheap Cash Store, where
you cars get the best calicoes and 7-8
Roswell shirting ut 10c. per yard, and
4 4 sheeting at 12;c. per yard.
dec3l-4t.
f ~
J. T. Lei: is soiling liosweii thread
at 81 45 per hunch j plantation cards,the
best that are made, at 60c. per pair;
rice 10c. per pound ; yellow sugar 10c.
per pound ; kerosene nil 40c. per gallon ■
choice rio coffee 3 lbs f rBl ; nails, by
the keg, at Atlanta wholesale prices
with freigt added, and everything else
correspondingly cheap. jao2l-tf.
Roswell Factory yarns at 11. Kr
Hicks’.
New Goods.—Ti. K. Hicks is re
ceivu’.g and opening a first class stock
of family groceries, confectioneries and
toys, all of which he proposes to sell
cheap for cash or produce. Call and
examine his goods and prices, and you
will be pleased. He is at the old stand
of Thayer & Hicks, Court House. Street,
Calhoun, Ga. deel7-tf.
Still in Advance.— Boaz & Bar
rott have the largest and best stock of
clothing in the market, a full line of
boots and shoes, hats, dress goods, and
every thing in their iine, all of which
they will sell low for cash or produce
as anybody. deed ff.
Notice ’To Debtors. —1 arties in
debted To Marshall & Middleton, are
urgently requested to come for ward and
settle the it* accounts immediately. For
beaianee has ceased to be a virtue.—
We need money and must have it.
c's 'll on Time, at the cheap cash
store, with a good stock of dry goods,
clothing, boots,] shoes, hardware, bod
steads, uialiresoca aud chairs,, which arc
being sold very low, as ea.oi always
commands a premium. Now is the time
to cut loose Rom the credit system and
start tho new year at B. Q. IFazT Cheap
Cush Store. Give cash a showing, and
you will have saved money at the end
of the year. deed 141.
— J -V g.,. -
Please call on 11. K. Hicks and pay
your indebtedness to the late firm of
Thayer & Hicks. dec!7-tf.
Go to H. K. Hicks’if you want pure.
■whiskiee.br tnJics or wines for medicinal
purposes. Sold hy the quart or gallon.
No credit giveu. Cush makes goods
cheap. Thayer fc, Hicks’ old stand.
dec!7-tf. 11. K. Hicks.
A rieasaut Heinedy.
Tho change, in the weather has giv
en a great many persons Colds, Coughs,
Bronchitis, Sore Throat, Hoarseness,
Ac.
Instead of nauseous medicines, stews
and vil'&nous compounds, our citizens
are using that pleasant aud delightful
remedy. Globe Flower Syrup, which al
ways affects a cave in a few days, and
sometime:! In a few : -:s. Neglect a
cold rani pay either a djetor’s or an un
de 'takov’s bill. ..TliJ list of diseases
au-i the great number of deaths result
is;:.' from a simple cold, ate frightful,
and mayibe avoided hy having always
at hand a bottle of Globe Fiower Syrup,
winch i equally and certainly remadi-
I for till c-tagesof Lang snd Bronchia!
disorders freui a ginspie cohi to a con
firmed consumption. Be wise in time,
tii madness to defer. Next day the
fatal precedent may plead aud you may
drop into au early grave —all iur w.a;:
of one bottle of Globe Flower Cough
Syrup.
Mothers, remember that Globe Flow
er Svrup is a specific fur Croup, and
children love to take it. Never be
without this invaluable remedy, to ad
minister on the first alarm of croup. —
Cut this out. It may save your life,
and with sound lungs and a healthy or
ganization, live long to bless Its discov
ery and praise its great merits.
It is add by first class Druggists aud
Chemists. „ dots. 31 3t
H. K. Hicks sells kerosene oil.
— o ■
Go to Boaz A to by your
goods for 1874. We speak fr. ui expe
rience when we say they sell goods as
cheap as the cheapest. Their cas.i
prices on staples are as follows: i
shirting B|c. ; t slmimg 10c ; yard
wide sheeting 12]c.; calicos, best brands.
10c.; !ins- ys 20 to 30c. \ striped osua
bergs 15 to 18. Give ttieui a trial
They always keep a good stock on
hand*. jan2l‘2t.
Calhoun, - - Georgia,
j Is prepared to iuniipJi the pul lie wit!
j Buggies and Wagons, bran new audv. ar -imt
i cd. Repairing of all kinds done do ; bor‘
; notice
I Call and examine before buvomr.
1 jaulß-lv
Two t\)cs of llcitltli,
CoM and damp are immical to health,
I an l ws generally bare aa unwholesome com
biaation ot the two at this season. Th;>v
penetrate theßkin and integuments and af
i'ect the muscular, glandular aud neivous or
ganizations, produeing rheumatism, neural
gia, chills and fever, and where tiicre ie a
: tendency to dyspepsia or livtr complaint,
provoking an attack Cf* indigestion or bil-
I ion: ness. The best advice tint can be giv
«thunder rui-ii clrcu:i:.*.-:at»c. . - 1. : .* ■
I external surfaee of the body warmly cloth
; ed, and id kp the internal organs in vitr
t or-ms working order with the most whole
| some and gfeniai of all ionics, Hostettc-r's
Stomach Bitters. Gradually but constantly
this famous invigerant is eup'o-soding the
adulterated liquors of commerce,as a medi
| einai stimulant and corrective, in all parts
;of the country. It will be a happy day for
I humanity, and it will surely come, v, ben
I this pure restorative shall hare,taken the
| place of raw spirits a 5 a ,stimulant in all
oar public and private h.epitals. it is nor,
iiowev.-r, merely a harmless substitute for
the fircy stb lulants 1 ♦ for red to.> it i stimu
lating properties are not its chief merits,al
though in thi» regard it surpasses ail tlie
unmedic&ted products of the still, ddtnctriic
or imported. The powerful influence it ex
ercises over the torpid aud toneless stomach,
tlie disordered liver, the constipated bow els,
and the relaxed nerves, render it a positive
specific in dyspepsia, liver complaint, intes
tinal constriction, nervous weakness, hypo
chondria, rheumatism and sleeplessness.—
Ail chronic complaints are aggravated 1 y a
cold, moist atmosphere, and it. is therefore
particularly necessary for those who are af
flicted with ailments of this nature, whatev
er their type may be. to meet this predis
posing cause of sickness with a wholesome
antidote. Hostel tor’s liii-m- should he
taken ! u dy at this sou son by all persons la
boring under chonic ailments that tend to
we; ken the system.
pain-kiiTlerT!
sdor v.. 3* Thirty; Years
Perry Dav >8 Vege t at* \ePa\ u-k l ler
'■}. : JiEEN TESTED IN EVERY VARIETY
OF CLIMATE, AND BY ALMOST
EVERY NATION KNOWN
TO AMERICANS.
It is the constant companion and cstima-
M;: iVicioi of the '^missiunary and the trav
eler, on sea and land, and no one should
travel on our Lakes and HiveiT without it,
it has bven before the public over thirty
years, and probably has a wider and better
reputation .ban any other proprietary med
icine of the present day. At, this period
there are but few unacquainted with the
merits of the £Vin-Killer; but while some
oxt and it ns a liniment, they know but little
of its power in easing pain when taken in
ternally, while others use it internally with
great success, but are equally ignorant of
its healing virtues when applied extern illy.
Wo the ref ore wish to say to all that, it is
equally nceessful whether used internally
or externally, and it sta;i Is to-doy, unri
valed by oil the great catalogue of family
medicines. It is sufficient evidence of its
virtues a:s a standard medicine, to know that
it is now used in all part; 1 of the world and
that its sale is constantly increasing. No
curative agent lur had such wide spread
saie or given such universal satisfaction.—
It is e purely vegetable compound, and per
fectly safe in unskillful hands.
After thirty years' trial, is sail receiving
the mo t unqualified testimonials to its vir
tues, from person < of the highest character
and responsibility. Physic;-;us of the first
respectability, recommend it as a most ef
fectual preparation for the extinction of
pain. It is not only the best remedy ever
known for Bruises, Cuts, Bar as, &c., but
for D/:-;outcry or Cholera or any sort of Bow
el Complaints, and h. <* Hndrt i dL-orddrs.
For .Coughs and Colds, Canker, Asthma, and
Rheumatic difficulties, it • w be mi proved
by the most abundant and e v.r-’iueLng testi
mony to bo an invaluable me;tiotuo.
Bncnre of la:'fa!ions.
The Pain-Killer is sold by .all respectable
druggiuh ihroughuai the Fmt&d Biutes and
foreifpi countries.
Prices--2o cents, 50 ceuH and $1 per bot
tle. l EI-lilY DAVIS & 'SON, Proprie u;.
No 130 Hij Street, Pr idea ,R I.
Ihe
L
c:>nr.Kcxg;> v, ur.xr.v by boaz & BAiimrrr.
Btif t>-V, ■ 11’!!! vv;\ CO:;. S 2*.!
Baeou, • ? round, ;5 10. 10a 1 2
Gut ....8 00@10tK)
Kye / >
' tags —from wagons 8
ilopc—Manilla, F lt> 28(y '■*'>
Machine, “ llald.l
Cotton, “ “ -40
Sail —Virginia Ts sack, $2 25
Liverpool, “
Sugar—Brow”, 'FA* - Hal 6
Syrup—Museavado, F S a '-, 6-oalOO
Cuba Molasses, gal 00
Golden, C gaL, 75a! 00
Sorghum, gal., st'
Best NO 1,00
Tea 1 25d2 2 >
Wheat, Red 1 40
Wool—Wash; 1 » lb 25(u 40
Featl-ers— %! It: ’ 55
Beeswax — *
Tallow— 44 44 8
lb; irging 18@20
Ti G
Pork, per lb - 05a07
Corn, new—ear x
Shelled «5
j Cotton 1 ; 5-5 > I
OhTokcns, from wagons
: Coflee, Rio, T 4 11} 25(^88
Java 33
gue, i i u'■ o ; .
Oik Tanno-T V gal., 1 So'TI 40
1 Flour, from wagons
Green A|• 7 (7; »..<•.>
| Hor.ey - V-’J
Lon,'v
! L i* u, rr f \b 10(^12
Leather, Sole, W 8> SO@4o
t p;.»er fy " : 1 00
Calf Skint 4 00-A 7 and
K’p HkiiiS, ib 4 Gl'CyO t>s
Meal, From country milL' bo
Kcr .rene, 44 50
Potato « —Sweet
Irish, " e > bushel, 50-77
! Poacher- -Dried, unpeelcd, 5
Peeled
; Apples 10
Atlanta 1 “rices Current.
COERECTL’I- V, EKK LY BY li. T COX A CO.
Ga., Jan. 10, IS7H.
! C'c-ru, White,ls ba $ 80fi 85
Yellow per bu 7" Fl
Wheat, Tenii. « bit• -r! bu 1 7" . • 80
“ Led;*- 100-170
; Rye, J ! bushel 1 25a 1 50
' Barley, \ ! 44 1 a'Jal 7a
■ Oats, r* 44 5•• .C 2;
| irivur, Fan.-y 9 uo(*.'<lo 00
Family... 900 50
Extra....'. 6 0(5:8 50
Sr.; . ’ fine 0 i , ■(J
I Bacon, Shoulder -per tb 7faß
Hams, per 15 Ilul2}
C’anva.-red, per It:
; ‘"N Clear Sides, p.-r 1b...
iff f7f. ADAMS’ mm
i COMPLETE WASHER,
I T BOt LD call me attcatson of the reople
| x of thit: vicinity to.the fact .hat 1 have
I secured tlie agency for the above uTirivalied
| WASHING MACHINE. A fair trial only is
uecesgjiry to convince any oiuy of its merit.--.
Every machine yi avs uttod to give en’iro
atisfaction. Price cO. T. SI. ELLIS,
ug!3- C. 05'. ■-
: jp o m xj xi
OK Til K
i CINCINNATI
| WifiLi l:\Ul ittKU !
1*50,000.00
WORTH OF
jPEEmUMS !
1 Geld Pens, PeneHa. Satchels.
1 Pocket-Books, Furs, Silver
ware, BrStC *>es, i»l»asics* irs
struments. Sewing f/ia.
j civines, Ac,* etc.
i we place these; prem : >ims within easy 1
; reach of our patron?, by allowing them lib- j
' era! comnii-udoiiA ©n f-d.Cd for i
| tin. Weekly Ilncjuirer, rm follow?:
; For 5 names and 810.00 a credit of $2 50
• for 10 names and 20.00 a credit of 550
For 15 aan ■ . . 3.25
i or BO names and 40 00 a credit of 12 00
Fur ‘>o names arm- 00.00 a credit
cf 80 00
For 40 names and 80.00 a credit
or 26 00
Fm 50 causes and 100.00 a credit
of 3 50
For 75 names aud 150.00 a credit
ot 52 50
For 100 names arid 200.00 a credit
of 70 00
For 150 names and 300.00 a credit
of 120 00
For 200 u: eic and 400.00 a credit *
of 160 00
I'or 300 names and 600 00 a credit
of 300 00
I'or 500 names and 1.000.00 a credit
of 500 00
For tho who do not desire to eater d-.q
gotten up to sc; are premiums on the above
i lan, vve oiler ino followit / choice selections
i of
C?t row o Prein ium s:
‘‘Asking; a Blessing,”
A Oe;.aii/ul pu-.nuv in sixteen c-.dors, !ox‘2o
inches, sells at retail for yki ».
_ ‘‘ilousu houl PeGF
A beaui ttul jocatro in eicuicen colors, 12x17
uches, sell' at veba! for So.b'O. $2.00 sub
scribers. who do not enter club.- for other
premiums, can have either one of the above
name.d chromos.
46 Dc-sota Disfoverhig' the Mir^Lrippi,”
fs a splendid picture in twerCy’-one colors,
19x26.] inches nud sells a- retail for 15.00,
T-lhoo will pay a vcar's subscription, and en
title (he subscriber to this last named pic
ture. For full particulars send for specimen
copies, &c.
Never before were Mich favor ible terms
offered ft; r securing a ha luhvi.w ’rcininm of
great value.
The iintjhirer Almanac k Granger's Manual
for 1874 will be s-.-.nt free to every subscriber
received since April 15, 1273. Address all
letters to
■ A BAI* A KScLEAM.
novl9 Oiacinnati, Ohio.
Deputy Sheriff’s Saio.
WfILL bo bold before the Court- House
f r and »or in tho town of Calhoun, on
the fimt Tuesday in February next, tho
so 11 o win £ proper ty, to vv it:
Two largo black mare mules, about
ten year?’-’•ok], to satisfy one;]'Superior
Court fi. fa. issued from Gordon Superi
or C.-art in favor of George "Jones vs.
W. Ii- Benner ; told as the pr. porty of
said Bonner. This Jan. 5. 1874
JAMES M. KEEN,
Deputy Sheriff
NOTICE.
Toll-: ~\ before n.c as a: t. dray, on the 10th
of December, 1573, by tb R, Twitty, of the
1065th District, G. M., of Gordou county,
Georgia, one dark-brown colored horse, 12
or 16 years old ; 15 bauds 2] inches high ;
no ficr.h w •i k* ; both fore feet shod ; paoea
under saddle ; compact, ponv-built; moves
a little still'; valued at seventy-five dollars;
by Joseph Ellis and 11. D. Jones, freehold
ers.
The owner is hereby notified to appear j
.before mo, prove proper;y, pay cost and ex
ponses, and take k.-.H horse away, ohm he
will be sold by ihe Sheriff at the Court
House door in said county, as the law di
rects This Dec. 31, 1873.
D. W. NEEL, 0; Jiiinvy,
:mr% , sale.
\\J % LL be t>'.i]u,btiloi-e the Court House
j ? doer, in the town of Calhoun, Gor
don county, on «he first Tuesday iu
March next, the follnwiner property, to
wit: one No 0, or six hort-x* Russell &
Cos. Separate?'; or. Mvwer and
fixtures, and one “ Junior ” .Bussell k
Cos. reaper antj, mower, as the property
of K. M. Foung. to satisfy one*.mort
gage fi. fa in favor of the First Na
tional Bank, of Chattanooga, Tenn.,
Assigni e of Geo. 8. Ruble vs it. M.
Young; property pointed out in said
mortgage. This Dec. 30. 1873.
JOHN GiiLSiIAM, Sheriff.
dec3l-8w
OAffHOIffACADEMY,
CALHOUN, GORDON CO., GA.
will he resumed in this-Insti
mnm 3 mimi mn, isrs.
i ;,C teach, ■ - ... a fillJiCii;. ixatt'S
of Tuiti-.'U, .row f 1.50 to $3.50 per month
of four weeks. a.iX=- «'F.*v Catalogue.
BOAUI)OG MOUSE.I t :
PROF, Mi Li". UR N props-- to open a
Ik:ai lug tiva.se au the 12;h of Juiiuary,
1871, for tht scccmruod»t*-ou cf Mudents,
snd >.il others who may choose to board
with him.
MATES OF BOARD.
For e . . ■■ ' ■ pci
mouth ; other private boarder:-. $12,50 P (r
month ; day boarders, board aud lodging,
$1.50 per day; glaaic meal, 5 0 4 '- 1 citizens
or Cordon county, single meal, 25 c -
Prof- Miiburn’s House
is a'< at 15() y.-.rjr, oa-r of the . , c-ct
venient to the Court House; Livery -.table.
Chureh, and the business portion of town,
jftcbtflrn,
A dr.tiai;4raf«:r’s Stile.
TI TILL be sold, under and by virtue of an
\ V order fr:;a the Court of Ordinary of
GoTtioi eoucty. on ihe first Tuesday in I’eb
luary r.ext. be lore tlu; Court House ioor of
said county, - ithin l an legal hours of sale,
kt otyi. * >. ’ !-B‘’ ot and
3d section, con ctnit g IBO.acrc?, moi e or
k-s«; sold a Jtin propmi fy of Darnel O Calln
p!u:n, deceased, for distributioix among- she
heir at Law of said let :.-as°<L i’e-ms: one
third cash; the rern.; n.' er in twelve mouths
time, wirat bon i ; r tide* v : n the purchase
money is naid. Tuis Doc. 50, 1873.
B. < FCALL.VGHAN,
miaist prate lx of Dani'l 0 Caikighan.
-Im—printer's fee sl,
XIIXJDSIKff”
Aliiliner & Maut.na-%aker,
Court Hcuso Bfc., CnlLoun, Ga.
Patterns of the latest styles and fashion
for ladies just received. Cutting an
Making irujto order. oetl-pi
: vialhouu JkiUrtkf^Cßts.
I fiStF isy r*,*» is***> 3 ;
*- 4 * '*' -=§** Sx --*2 a § U 4 a r v Jr»
Estoblislied, 1857'.
FOR CASH, WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD
Wo Still Defy CompcUtiosi l
O A • |
\°M)
U' it\ '. . k comprises Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Bools. Shoo*. Hats, Clothing, cm *4
General Merobaudl.je. Hare now on band a geo-1 lot cl* fl-tr and Grass Sec.*-.
Also r choice variety of Agricultural Inijdosi'ju », w ailiU« ». in:?: -s, &<. An exaa na
tioti of our goods and j rices will convince any one that we w.re ihc be*; »v •••*•. i--. G,, ~;
j rempt pivtng uiea cau buy go.ids »»t ; rices to suit ir.*» tinr c -
FOSTEIt A: IIAKI.ArV.
jaal-if
W. J. REEVES, >l. I*. j . li. MAi • j\«i
EEEVEB & MALONJ-V
Vs*
U*i?/ -1
IVU-LUv tj*!2 | ; r i. * -itlpfW
lll fact
EVERYTHifIQ USUALLY KEPT IK A FIRST-CLASS DRUG SiQRs.
At prices a<i cboa as such art-I#ks can be purchased a- ; ; nr re*ail store in ; ..,: f 0
V U S ii» _
Ipitf* Also continue to offer their Berrice j iii too pra t:ice of ?!iy tie ,v.id r-ui
otmbi.'k vs w , ». «r.#a --
FOB CASH OE PEODUCIi,
BOAZ & BARRETT
ry t ii cir T T
—■ —T* s. ij kj eitij ii - -—' •
Wii 2*s? W 5 i b b
Anywhere For Cheapness.
rpttElß stock embrace?? everything usually kepi in a first-class Dry Goods eu)r*> o'.st
.!_ iag in part, of
STAPLE & PA NCY DRY GOODS, .NOTIONS, ROO TS
SHOES, HATS, READY-MADE
CLOTHING, PTC.
fpiIEY are prepared fop the Fall ami Winter Tnulc and mean what they say. For
L cash they will not and can not be undersold by any one. Look to your inlrve.J. Give
hem a call an diet them give you a bargain.
:■■ *y>yj>-v-o»f .-.taro ■**-**■•+ wwar^gyw-wvaft«wyrg.-in.aiHwa» : . v « w-y-... rjf . - r# ., .
W.‘ O. DUFFEY &IIURO.,
, ifyU . dk A%.d-==.
>V giq % ~ T U s•**■
44 £v* .-*vvv -;<:
£ n- A. ■ ? - v
- • . ,•■ ■
-Vs A;:., s , k T
:;JW
IVe employ goodm aterial, and guarantee our work to give ssttisfaotiui. > rlus lib
oral, lliglics' market price paid for (,)(< Ul*ii Dry HUB'S.
CASH, DOWN I
W V
if a h l ! li\llii£il SXJ ilitlfe
Have determined to mark down their
INDISTINCT PRINT
• “zr^yYz™
BUY GOODS,
. NOTIONS, IIATS,
BOOTS, SHOES,
HARDWARE,
Ok ASS WARE.
TABLE AND
POCKET CUTLERY,
HORSE SHOES,
CUT NAILS,
DYE STUFFS,
DRUGS, ETC.,
TO A HE
LOWEST LIVING PRICE,
For cash. Hard times forbid .-Cling on a
credit.
3££c a Gaxh f’Tfo:r:n irill save -r.vwry’JyN'V
/r, us a cad !
Ogles!by y © Mills.
Ctfj/ftcily 000 P,ush*>U in
12 Hours. No Coming
Park after Your
Cmiia i tty,
ioos ysil&s eaos flouh
Guaranteed Tom Good Wheat,
XT A l'-’f 1 ;h- w*-: ing grinding done orhvim
cot. -uinpkoii have tne preference —my
own not esccptcu.
My Hills are Now in Com
plete Running Order,
find I will pay the highest cash prices for
all tue wheat and con; ia the con.mry. Cal
at Foster S Harlan’s or at mill for sacks.
Pai ties hiking sacks will get the highest
mark.*? v rice for wheat the day it is delirl
tred, unless otherwise agreed on.
G. W. OGLESBY.
THE EXERCISES OF
A PRIVATE SCHOOL,
TAT'HIT It Y
MRS. R. M, TAUTER,
Ac Her Residence 9
Vt'ill commence on the
Third Monday in January,
At the following
HA TINS OF TUITION:
Pri :ftry Oiass, per nionrh, §2 00
Intermediate il “ 2 50
Classical 1[ “ ‘j 00
Ink, chalk, pencil and wood will bo f;,r
nir-hed free. ?>o deduction except in cases
of protracted ickno>-s. Only ul'ti te i num
ber of pi.i-;i: will be received. dccSi-iw
DEALERS IN
piTDj? Roi:rß \u\
t tub Ulitiij il iii .Mhi'L i.’f.-.v.
CHEiIICAI.S, TOILET ARTICLES,
(Court House St.,)
MANUFAOI URJSy
SADBIIS AND HARMS,
II oots £iIY and Ooc M •
JUST RECEIVED?
AT
J. T. LEE’S,
(Col, Young’s Old Stand.)
GROCERIES,
COTTON YARNS,
NAILS, etc.,
Which he proposes to sell ’heap. An cx
anrlnation of ’ ;-• Guoda and i-’ri-.cs w.ll con
vince you that his house At V ■ to get
The 2Sent Bar^aLiw,
Call and see before r ; n ehufL; r.
d* ,-17-U.
PALE GOODS:
MBS. ANNIS HALL
TS now receiving her fall stock of L a
1 i unable
Millinery & Straw Goods,
consisting in part of Bonnets, 1 • .slie.-’ a: !
! hats, white goods ladies’ under
wear, ribbons, laces, flowers, <kc., with an
Endless Variety of Trimmings,
of all kinds.
Cutting, titling and making dresses a spe
cialty. All work done with care, r>
and dispatch. Prices rcaeoiioH*'. <•:•..• m.
a call. ' MBS. AXXiH ii.-.
m,u‘27-tf.
Alusi.c! Music!!
The under signed tv ill open ]>.er
SIYNN 1C >OI ..
At the residence of Her FaJi'/JL JOHK
lib DOB'S, it; CulLoan, on
| Monday, February 2d, 1874.
:
j Lessons on Piano an.l Vocal Tra no. ■-
i rates us heretofore, viz ; hi per scholar p i
i month.
A Liberal Patronage is ResocUbj A ScTcY A
To tho.se by whom I r.m not known,
the best of references can be given.
janl4-4f. MLS.S SLii h. P J
t -
For Sale or Icottt.
A CONVENIENT fcm ine„> hou-? ami
li No. 3 itailroiid street, C ib'umr*, C, s .—
; 1 am offering this properly exfi--m.ly low.
The house is eoavemcnfly ara,. «*-••: v/iMi
| three floors—the top room used and
I convenient for a bed and storage room ; the
| pecond a ccnvenieut with oouu
; ter? and shelves on both mdec, suitable f* •
j dry goods, groceries hardware, Ac. The
first i or cd om ia
j completely aiinisgcd »'*,* 1; shelvi, -s- .•
. -
■ ' /
' cues complete, pool board and muLo a*.-: a
J ti*»] serof f-dent bur,j». The cut': e ]-.••; r
j tv is in excel I n? condition l«»i- busm-Gs u.-e.
: Possession given in i CYemb r, l '>73.
I I will also sell nr rent one town lot veil 3
! good dwelling. The lot contains good gar
. d* n spot.
j For farther irdoa.alien, fd -;• ;
I bey T'nnd A. V 7. BALLEW.
i juiy23-tf
I ]ynwv^'^'^ ! &
fll Uil LJ 1 key Checkout fits Ca*.«b>go---
' and full pirtieul.ii-s FREE. S ?•!. hrKM nr,
117 Ft., Dost on.
| l)r. J. Walker's California
j 1 megar Bitters are a purely Veg
eiablepreparation, ruade chiefly from
the native herbs found on the lower
; ranges of the Sierra Nevada moun
tains of California, tho nr lirinal
• properties of which are extracted
I therefrom without the use of Alcohol.
Hie question is almost daily asked
“ What is the cause of the unpar
alleled success Os VIJYKOAR Bit
teiis f M Our answer is. that they
remove tho cause of db and
tue patient roeorcre his health. They
(T lh l fc- J l ,! ei j niiiei* and a
nfe-pving pnr.ciplo, a pevlUt Kcao
vator and luvigorator of the system.
Never before in Hie history of the world
has a medicine been compouadud pos
sessing the remarkable qualities of Vi*-
Koar Bittei.s in hulling the sick of
every disease man is heir to. They aro
a gentle Purgative r.s well a Tonic,
relieving Congestion or Inflammation of
tho Liver and Visceral Oruans. iu Biii.ma
Diseases ’ UloU3
Tho properfios of Dr. Wat.k;-
i:r’s Fixkoah Bitters aro Aperient Dia
phoretic, Carminative, Nutritions, laxa
tive, Diuretic, Sedative, Conn ter-Irritant
Sudoriue, Alteredve, and Anti-Bilious. *
Grateful Thousauds prochUui
fuU Invlgoranl. that ever sustained
the sinking system.
No lVr.;on caa fahe those Hit
tors accoriling to directions, and re
main long imw'iil, pivvidtnl their
hones are w»t- a- droved by mineral
poison or other me.ms. and vital or*
jUlio'iE, keiuilfuut, and lii
tcniiitisiit Fevers, which are so
prevalent in the va’leys of our great
especially those of the Mississippi,
Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee,
Cumberland, Ark a? -us, Red, Colo
rado, Brut.--. Uio <•! 1. 1 I'ear!,
Alabama. Mobile, Savannah. 3io
annko, James, ami many others,
with their vast tributeries, thro 1 gh
oul our entire country during tho
Summer and Autumn, and remarka
bly so during seasons of runsusl .
heat and dryn •are invariably ae
comjvanicd by extensive derange
meats of the stomach and liver, and
other aodomi uil viseesa. In their
treatment, a p:ir; itivo. exciting a
powerful indiicnce up >n these vari
ous organs, is e- x utiavy necessary.
Thero is no cathartic Ur the purpose
equal to Du.«?. \VAblaut's Vinehau
Bitters, as thuy will rpwMlily reuwivo
Ihc dark-colored viseki urv' ier with which
the bowels are lead id, at tl;c same tinio
siiinTathig the *<»i?reii.:ns of tho liver,
dis-
Oii'C by puMoupg ail its duiUs wlel 1
Vinku.R IlrriSiiS. No upuiemio can
take hold of a sy.g.-m thus l"-re-aui:ed.
Dyspepsia or Indigestioiij iiend
adio, Fain i,i the Shoulder*. 6»u«rh<»,
TiKiur.e sos Hie Che.-t Diz/iues?, Sou*
Eructations of the Stomach, Bail Ta.-to
iu the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpitr.-
tion of ike Heart, L j! tuunatum of iho
Langs, Fein in the region of the Kidney?:
and a hr dri and other painful symptoms,
are tlie offspring, of Dyrpep*. ia. One bot
tle w ill prove a better guarantee of its
uicrit.' tui*n a le-.gLliy ail verti sense sit.
SfroftiliG or Kind's Evil, White
Swellings l : leers, Kryripefas Swelled
Neck, Goitre, Scrofule d \ f'lOaintnathmff,
Indolent lullttumad-*n--, \U rcurial ill lec
tions, Old Seven Eruplioiis of the Skin,
Sore Eyes., etc. In tbe*c. in nil other
constitutional Dkeares, "Walkrat’s Vix
ku a B itt is its Lave shov/n their great car
fitive \r nvers iu the most obstinate fuul
1 r jiTiflar.irdrJor.: and Citronic
■ :
tent and Intermitteut 1* cv*. ra, Di^euses
those Bitter.* have in* wjtuv!. Such !>n
ca.ics are earned by Vi dale J lihsid.
ilecha&iCf i lMi :ib«k-i,—Persons
engaged 111 raiutis nun 4. :.u;ab, -* 1 a |
PhliUbeiß, x s pC-^fitis'i. , CiOi - - ’ iCAxC Ir>a* 1
Miners, as they advance iu lit**, aro’; rib
jttet t<> paralysi-* of the llowelr. To guard
against this, t.-.'.j a dose of W-vlxxr’s
V l'X EGA it BIVTt as ee? a, iV.
»'>l* Wji •* j I r % 1 <l7ll
Totc^/;Stilt'Pßuu:;*., i;h*UhcisSjJoU l*im
pies. Fug tdrs, Doits, Carbrmcfes, lting
worms, Scahl-lmad, Sore Lyes, Erysipe
las, It; a, ; , Discolorations! of tho
Skill. Humors and Di-onscs yf tho Skiuof
v. hatevor nauso or 1 ntnro, are literally
Ae-r ig at ‘J nr’;l <r: <•!* tlie ay loin in a
; Tin, Y’N- , axt! oUii r U orms,
I lurking ia the tysteu. ot -o many (lion
j iaifi:go«, no antfc iminitics witl free tho
system from worms like these Bitters.
For Female*C hiipikiiiU, m y>unp
or old, taanb and or . lugie, ut the dawn 1 £
vuma.Tuu A, <-r the tnru of i ifo, these T. ■»-
ie Bitters display o decided an iafincnco
that improvemont is soon perceptible.
Cleanse the Vitiated lUeod
whep.evor you End its impaatios bmvtiag
through the skin in Fimples, Erupfious,
or Sorea| ctefi'iso it when you iual it ob
utmeteaend >la:*g in tho voiaij clisctsa
it- when ii is fed; your f-.eli* co? will ws9
v-.oi ".U_ Xc p too Vo and pure, acu lA
E. I-. : : \l.£) « : CO.,
Dm? s gi.' * n , uu A: r **u. ii y r’lt civ cd,
:>oki I>y H<) I fniWgiat* ad 1 Dtttkri*
Administrator ; s Sale.
1N T ILL ha gold, fc«f> ke Court Home
vt door in the !c a Leun. Herd n
coun'v, Ga., b<-<v.err. h f 1 hours of sal* 1 ,
on the first Tuesday jn P u-r.ary nezt, the
following property, a wit
of lot No. S3, in tho 2bU U -uric and 3.1
section of Gordon county. Sold as the prop
erty of L. P. Berry, deceased, for the bene
fit Yf the- heirs and creditor* of said dc*
ceased. Tens": one-ball* cats’*, tire balance
h interest
: * .- * tji | At* l
ki. * CA m : ,_A sILJI Ii ... JLj*
J\ Lt 0 ! i IC) R ? in S‘ 3
CALHOUN, GEONGIA.
\\ ; L-L pr>e cla tho course of ihc Chero
a*:g2:>-ly. ,
!h::b WuiiW TU7.!oS;Jh IC 8.
v *2 nr r
I |l"i'.ffE : Iu tin- 011 G- -don Block, Court
I due s.nl-il*
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