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CALHOUN TIMES
ifmrat Straton;.
Churches.
Methodist Church. —Rev. C. A. Thomas
I’figtor. Services first Sabbath in each
ino ith by the pastor Rev. James Harkins
r ,. lC hes the second Sabbath in each month,
prayer meeting every Thursday night.
Baptist Church. —Services fourth Sabbath
in each month, by Rev. W. C. Wilkes.
Presbyterian Church.. — Rev. J. B. K3B&ouse,
I'nstor. Services tliird Sabbath in each
month, at the Methodist Church*
Cumberland Presbytrtian Church. —Services
second Sunday night in each month, at the
Methodist Church by Rev. Z. M. McGhee.
Lodges.
Kellogg Royal Arch Chapter, No. 61, F. A,
W. J. Reeves, H. P. T. J. Shepeard,
Secretary. Regular meetings second and
fourth Tuesday night in each month.
Oothcaloga Lodge, No. ’£4. F. A M. —T.
M. Ellis, W. M. T. J. Secretary.
Regular meetings first and third Tuesday
n ight in each month.
Robinson Lodge, No. 180. 1. O. G. T. —T.
M. Ellis, W. C T. J. N. Kiker, W. S. Reg
ular meetings every Saturday night.
Calhoun Grange, No. 30, P. eg ll. —Aaron
Roff, Master. J. M. Reeve, Secretary.—
Regular meetings, first Saturday in each
month.
Superior Court.
CttEftuKF.E Circuit.—C. v. McCutchen,
Judge. Albert T. llackctt, Solicitor Gen
eral.
Bartow —Second Mondays in January an
July.
Catoosa- -Second Mondays in February
August.
Bade— Third Mondays in March and Sep
tember.
(Jordon —first Mondays in March and
September.
Murray- Third Mondays in Febrnry and 1
August
Whitfi Id—First Mondays in April an 1 j
October.
local new
We are pleased to learn that Rev. C
A. Thomas lias b< en appointed to take
charge of this station. We learn also
that the llev. P. J Reynolds was ap
pointed on the new circuit.
New pianoes at $250. S3OO, $350
£4OO. SSOO, and uj wards, vritu all late
improvements of various makes, and
fully warranted for five and sis years
can be had at Cummins’ Music Empo
rium, Knoxville, Turin. Re sure and J
correspond "ith (his house before pur- ;
chasing. Consult your own interest
A Fort Vali-ey young lady sent all
the w y toßalhoun fora pair of shoes Inst
week. having seen a pair worn by a young
lady visit v from this place, which were,
purchased of Messrs Reeves V Malone.
Merchants of Calhoun, how far, oil,
how far are the limits of their trade !
They were number twos.)
—re— j
Public Debate —The Calhoun Do j
biting Society will debate the following |
question in public next Monday even
ing at the academy at seven o’clock :
“ Was the Norman Conquest beneficial
to England ?” All persons feeling an
interest in the progress of young men
in their endeavors to improve themselves
v are cordially invited to attend.
The holidays are near at hand, and
no more suitable present for a friend
can he procured than a handsome book
by some good author. Albin Omberg,
Rome, has the largest stock iti North
Georgia. Stationery, wall paper, chro
nrnsu frames, etc., in endless variety can
be had at extremely low figures. Give
him an order or call at his establishment
hen you visit Rome*
Died, at the residence of Mr. E O.
De.iaux, at twenty minutes past teu
o’clock Sunday morning, 'he sth inst.,
Mr. Willie F. M. Williams, step-son of
Mr. K 0. Penaux and son of Mrs S.A
Den mix, aged twenty-two yoars ami j
three days Mr. Williams was an esti
mable young man, much loved and re
spected by all who knew him. The be
reaved family have our tenderest sym
pathies.
Messrs. R. M. & Q. C. Harlan
having bought out the excellent stock
'f Air R G Roaz, will continue the
murcantiß* buisiness a* the old stand.
Mrrmr f U urt ID use and Railroad
*s.,**> The new and tastily selected
st.ifk of Mr Roaz will be constantly
fold (1 to, and an eye will be kept to the
Selectii>n < f such goods as will please
'be people of this c mmunity. and no
v b tidy ;r inferior article will be offer
-It' the ti if. , ! hose young geutlo
"a e wMI and fa.orably known by
' ■■ "Rr p .uple, and are worthy of their
Mi’ net* and pat rot) age. They offer
vll inwy i ;duetiients and will do a.l
tl|(, y s.y Give them a trial.
M K a'•knowledge the receipt of
Li he My D,fling,” by H. R.
uks imihnc 0 f ‘ Silver Threads Amon
I dd The melody D natural and
f as y A wing, and is pronounced ' y crit
|(' s (),1; ’ of Dunks’ best compushio.is. —
1 s ng and chorus above mentioned
a, i illustrated title, and sells at 30
cents
Ihe above pi*ce is published by
' s ' 18 - 1 nines & Rramuller, 30 YVhite
'■•m Street, Atlanta. The publishing of
le(it rii usic South is a new enterprise,
1,11,1 w hieh these gentlemen have enter'
e, lj and with the style of music they
RM'lhh, are b uud to meet with success.
r ßties wishing a beautiful ballad ; would
well to send for the above.
Prize ltea<£iug of the Piiiloma
tlienu Society.
According to the announcement of
the Times of last week, on Eriday even
ing, the 3d inst., the prize reading of
the Philomathean Society took place.
This Society consists of the young ladies
of the Calhoun Academy banded togeth
er for mutual improvement in literature,
science and art j and if the principles
are carried out, as -ve have no doubt
they will befroui the exercises to which
we listened on last Friday evening, it
will end in a*great triumph of each of
its members. Messrs. Rankin, Wells,
Baitlett, Thornton and Hillhouse were
requested to act as awarding committee.
While we c. nnol intrude up.>n your
valuable spice by giving the names of
all the readers and of commenting upon
the merit- of the elocution we will suf
fice it to say that all acquitted themselves
with credit to themselves, their instruct
ors and the society. _
The prize, a handsomely bound vol
ume of Scott’s Poems, was awarded to
Miss Manic Willingham,anti delivered
by 00l W. R. Rank in in a chaste and
eloquent speech of about five minutes, j
Honorable mention was made of Misses !
Sullie Malone, Joe Pulliam, Mollie j
Reeve and Laura Wells.
The music for the occasion was fur
nished by Mrs Parrott and her excel
lent elan i. Several pieces of music were
admirably rendered, but we would men
turn especially Leoletieby Missus Malone
and Pulliam, also an original instru
mental pi ee by Miss Anna Parrott, a
little girl about nine years of sure.
I’ll • ( xur.-i. t were* cl >.■■• ! bv On! g.
R Freeman in one .J his spicy arid elo
quent address s, f r which be lms the
thanks of the society, the udm ration of
till present and the highest encomiums
of
Spectator
OT'we t ■ n'n-t <t,v 0
go.ct Mil go tkc#.
REDUCTION !
Goods eh.-aper than they have ever
been sold in this 'market at the Cheap
Cash Store. Rest prints at 7' cts. to
81 eta ,s' ii tin - 8 ets.; Roswell’s yarns,
$1 15 ; good br<‘gan shoes. $1 5U ;
heavy boots, $3 00 to $i 00; and
other goads in proportion. Always
l.eep a full stock on band, and won't be
undersold if we lose money by i
R M.&C C i Al. LAN,
Succ’rs to B. G Roaz.
From the Macon Daily Telegraph and
Messenger.
Dentifrice —We rep :at that Dan
forth’s S inative D.uiti rice is tlui most
elegant and eiSeieut detergent for the
teeth and gums we have ever used, and
do confidently recommend it t*i the pub
lic ; and we doubt not that if mothers
would teach their children to use their
little brushes with this preparation, their
teeth would last from ten to twenty
years longer. It is the world’s Denti
frice. For sale by Reeves & Malone.
FURNITURE ! FURNITURE ! !
A goud line of Furniture can *4v, ys
be found at the Ch ian Cash Store of
M. AC. C. Harlan. When wanting j
anything in this line give them a call.
Crockery ware,Queen's ware, facto
ry yarns, etc., cheap at
J. 11. Arthur’s.
Roswell yarns at $1.15 and other
goods at greatly reduced prices We
will "guarantee better bargains than can
bo had anywhere in North Georgia,
Atlanta and Rome not ex opted. Come
and price our goods and be convinced.
R. M. A 0 C Harlan,
Suoc’rs to R. G. Roaz.
NOTICE
No more grocerit s at thirty days time.
On and after thi date I will sell groce
ries strictly for cas or produce. I
will sell groceries as cheap as they can
be old in this market. “'Quick sales
and small profits ” is my motto ; come
and see me and be convinced that I sell
cheap for cash or produce.
Respectfully,
Duel 11. K. Hicks.
APPLES! APPLES!
A large i ,r uf choice apples, will be
sold f-r $1 p r bushel during tlu pres
ent mouth, at J. W. -Jdandmll's.
Sheetings, shirtings, prints and no
tions at the lowest prices at
J !i Arthur's.
J. W Marshal offws bargains. Try j
him if you don’t beicve it
A LARGE stock of -eady made cl-eh- j
ing just received, and -v.il bes Id at low j
prices, at Foster k llai’an’s.
Macon, Ga., May 9, 1871 I
Dr J 0. Danforth :
Dear 8ir —After carefully exam
ining the formula by vhicli it is made,
and using two bottles of your Sanative
Dentifrice, 1 take gieat pleasure in re
commending if use to my patients and
to all others who may wish to keep
their teeth and gums in a pure and
healthy condition. The formula, I can
testify, contains nothing but what is
conducive to the health and cleanliness of
the mouth. I find it to be also very ef
ficient for cleansing artificial teeth and
preventing the accumulation of oily
and earthy deposits upon the plate. It
is iudeed an elegant coinbinatior of pure
Castile Soap with other cleansing and
preserving ingredients delicately flavor
ed. Very Respectfully,
W. W. Ford.
Surgeon Dentist.
For sale by Reeves k Malone, Cal
houn, Ga. * Sep 22.
-Du lOu WANT HEALTH?
\\ by will ye die ?—Death, or what
is worse, is the inevitubl result of con
tinued suspension of the menstrual flow.
It is a condition which should not be
trifled with. Immediate relief is the
only safeguard against constitutional
ruin. In all cases of suppression, sus
pension of other irregularity of the
“courses,” Dr. J. Bradfield’s Female
Regulator is thp only sure remedy. It
acts by giving tone to the nervous cen
tres, improving the blood anil determin.
mg directly to the organs of menstrua
tion. It is a legitimate prescription,
and the most intelligent D ict'>rs use it.
Prepared by J. H. Bradfield, druggist.
Atlanta, Ga . $1.50 per bottle, and sold
by respectable druggis s everywhere.
Boon to Suffering Females.
LaGr/ nge, Ga.. Mar. 29.1870.
Brad field & Cos., Atlanta, Ga. •
Dear Sirs 1 take pleasure
in stating that l have used for the last
twenty yea's the medicine you are put
ting up, known as Dr. BrudfieldsF.
male Regulator, and consider it the Lost
com! inatien ever gotten together for
the diseases for which it is recommend
ed. I have been familiar with the pre
paration both as a practitioner of medi
cine and in domestic practice, and can
honestly say that I consider it a boon
to .sufferin g fern ales, -nd can bur hope
inat every lady in the land, who may
be suffering in any way peculiar to their
sex may be able to procure a bottle and
their sufferings may not only be relieved
but they may be restored to health and
strength. '
A ith my kindest reg ids.
I am. respectfully.
W. B. Ferrell, M. D.
1500 yards of the best jeans ever
offered in Coerokee Georgia, cheap for
Die ce-h or produce at Foster & liar
i-i n’s.
;• home-made ogans
at $1 50 at iM. F. Govan’s,
Rome, Ga.
novlO-Sfc
Prints, Domestics, Jeans, &e., very
cheep at J. W, Marshall's.
Ho n & McGhee, wholesale Grocers
and Commission Merchants. Rome, Ga,
will defy any house in North Georgia to
under sell them in groceries, and guar
antee as high prices fur all cotton sent
th, ui to sell—ship them your cotton and
send them yo. r orders.
ATTENTION, DEBTORS.
The year is drawing to a clo- e. and I
would remind those who are indebted to
me that I need money. If satisfactory
settlements are not. m ale at an early
day {positively intend to press accounts
by legal process.
J. W MARSHALL.
Fifteen cents per pound will be p ud
for cotton to those against whom v.e
hold guano accounts.
Foster & Harlan.
J- N. Marshall has made prep,ration
for the season by laying in a good stock
of ready-made clothing, in suits aud
separately, and is offering them low.
CO LON I STS, EM IG RANTS AND
'I II AVE LEI IS W EST W A RD.
For map circulars, condensed time
tables and general information in regard
the transportation facilities to all point
in Tennessee, Arkansas. Missouri, Min
nesota. Colorado, Kansas, Texas, lowa,
New Mexico, Utah nd California, ap
ply to or address Albert B. Wrenn,
General Railroad Agent, At atita,Ga.
No one should go \Vest without first
getting in communication with the Gen
era! Railroad Agent, a* •] buooim in
formed as to superior advantages, cheij.
and quick transportation of families
household goods, stock, and I’lnoio,
implements generally. all uiforma '<>:■
(liter fully giv a.
W. I, DA\ LEY.
G P & 1. A
,R BE V I. : A }] A .ONE
V-; 11 pay the big host market price f-r
pr duce in exchange b>- goods, or i.
settlement oi acc. unts.
Saddles of superior finish, and at
low prices, can be found at Foster &
Harlan’s.
Hats, Boots and Shoes, a full line to
suit the trade, at J. IV. Marshall’s.
J. 11. Arthur is just receiving a
well assorted I*t of clothing,b >ots, hats,
prints, notions, and dry goods generally,
and is d.-irous that the public shall
know that he is sailing fi r cash at prices j
that absolutely defy competition. If j
you want bargains call at ins store and
you will not be disappointed. Oct26.
HIG IILY IM PORT ANT.
V. e make one more appeal to those
indebted to us. and unless they make
prompt settlements th y will have to
pm* cost. V e intend to close up our !
bus! less. Boaz & Barrett.
t ill J u u 1.
FOR THE CASH
Fester & Harlan are determined not
to be undersold by any body. The
most goods lor the least money, call
early.
Those in need of lior-e collars will
call on Foster & Harlan.
Go to Foster & Harlan’s, if you wish
to purchase a Cotton Gin, of the Win
ship, or some other good make, a Sor
ghum Mill or Cider Mill, at low fig
ures.
A fine stock of saddlery, horse col
lars, bridles, etc., just received at J. H.
Arthur’s.
The place to buy your groceries is at
J. W. Marshall’s.
REEVES & MALONE
will sell goods as cheap as the cheapest
or cash.
All persons indebted to Gray A Mid
dle'on, either by note or account, duo
August Ist, will save costs by calling
and settling immediately.
Our stock is complete and our prices
defy competition. North Georgia can’t
j beat us. We mean business, and for
• the cash will not bo ndersuld by any
; body. Foster k Harlan.
MMBMWMMMggaWgIIWM'W.II!. ■ l ll, M'll
GORDON SHERIFF’S SALES.
WILL be sold before the Court House
door in the town of Calhoun, Cordon
county, Ga., between the legal hours of sale,
on the first Tuesday in January next the
following property, to-wit : The west half
of 1o• of land No. 45, in the 23d district
and 2d section of Gordon county, as the
property of John Dudley, to satisfy three
fi fas issued from the Justice’s Court of the i
874th district, G. M., of Gordon county, two
' in favor of Erwin & Dyer, and one in favor
of Erwin & Crow; all against John Dudley.
Fi fas levied aud returned to me by Perry
Lloyd, L. C.
Also, at the sane time and place, will be
sold, lot of lard No. 302, in the Bth district
and 3d section of Gordon county, as the
| property of Joseph Shepeard, to satisfy an
execution issued from the County Court of
Gordon county, in favor of Win. il. Dabney
agait -t said Joseph Shepeard John B.
Nesbitt in possession aud notified. Proper
ty pointed out by Plaintiffs attorney.
Also, at the same time and place, will be
sold iot of .land No. 83, in the 7th district
nd 3d section of Gordon county, as the
property of John A. PuHi. ru, to satisfy one
execution issued from the Superior Court of
Gordon county, in favor of Wa, Dillard &
Sou against John A. Pulli .in. John A Pul
liam in poss ssion and notifie ’. Propeity
pointed out by plaintiffs attorney.
Also, at the same time and place, will be
sold, lots of land Nos. 127, 102 and 130, in
the 7th district and 3d section, and 115, 116,
170 and ISO, in the 2ith district and 2d sec
tion, all of Gordon county, G;>., as the prop
erty of Win. E. Car'er, to satisfy an execu
tion issued from Gordon Superior Court, in
favor of Tiros. J. Whitman and Henry
Wrench against Jesse Milrer, Thornton
Talley, James A. Yf ill'a ms and Wm. E. Car
ter. Win. E Carter in possession and noti
fied. Property pointed out by plaintiff’s
attorney.
Also, at the same time and place, will be
sold the south half of lot of land No. 279,
in the 14th distrief and 3d section ; 4o acres
of lot No. 2 0, in the 14th district and 3d
section, bounded west by L. M. Simpson,
south by S. Simpson, noith by D. W. Neel;
also 102 acres of lot No. 202, in the 15th
district and 3d section, bounded west by S.
Simpson, east by R. Abbott, south by W.
Alexander; all in Gordon county, Ga.. as
the property of W. D. Steward, to satisfy
one tax ii fa in favor of T. J. Norton, T. C.,
vs. W. D. Stewart Property pointed out
by defendant. Fi fa levied and returned to
me by John Hudgins, L. C
Also, at the same time and place, will be
soi l lots of 1 nd Nos. 142, 129, 130, 99, and
100, in the loth district and 3d section, and
167, in the 24th district and 3d section; all
of Gordon county, Ga.., as the property of
M. M. Anderson, to satisfy an execution is
sued from Gordon Superior Court in favor
of Joseph Rowe, for the use of Wm. 11. Mor
ris and II 11. Dobson vs. Samuel Simpson
and M. M. Anderson, security on appeal.
Abo, at the same time and place, will be
sold, 140 acres of lot of land No. 117. in
the 14th district and 3d section of Gordon
county, being all of said lot lying west of
tile Oo tunaula river. Also, 41 acres of
lot of land No. 118, in the 14th district and
3d section of Gordon county, being all of
said lot on the west side of the Oostanaula
river, and being located on the north side
of said lot. Levied on by virtue of one tax
fi fa against J. A, Williams for State and
county tax. Fi la issued by T. J. Norton,
Tax Collector. Levy made and returned to
me by John Hudgins, L. C.
Also, at the same time and place, will be
sold, lot of land number 183, in the 7th
district and 3d section of Gordon county :
sold as the property of R M Young by vir
tue of a mortgage fi fa i sued from Gordon
Superior Court, in favor of Barrett & Gas
well again tR M Young; said lot of land
pointed out in fi fa and by plaintiff’s attor
ney.
Also, at the same time and place, will be
sold part of town lot number 1, in the 224
section of the town of Calhoun, being that
part of saidL t fronting north on Hurd street
00 feet, more or less and running back 210
feet, more or less, containing one-half acre,
more or loss, bounded on the south by lands
of T A Foster, and on the east by lauds of
N J Boaz ; sold as the property ot 11 M
Young by virtue of a fi fa issued from Gor
don Superior Court in favor of Barrett &
Caswell agaiast R M Young ; said property
pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney,
I E BARTLETT, Sheriff.
In selling the above described property
of the defendant. R M Young, as set forth in
the foregoing; advertisement, as Sheriff I
will also by virtue of an order of the Hon
orable John Erskine, Judge of the District
Court ot the United S'ates, Northern Dis
trict of Georgia, sell at the same time and
place all the interest of the assignee of the
said R M Young, bankrupt, i and to the
property described in the above advertise
ment, This November 30, 1875.
I 13 :i\F. . LETT, Sheriff.
Georgia. Gordon County :
TANE EAVES, the wife of J. F.
Eaves, has applied for exemption
of personalty, and setting apart and valua
tion of homestead and 1 will pass.upon the
same at ten o’clock a m on the 11th day of
". .. ;n!v'r tv xt. at r ■* office n Calhoun.—
This November 30, 1875.
noV 0-2 t D. W. IfEEL, Ot dinary.
Georgia, Gordon County:
rpO all whom it may concern : Jasper N.
i Smith having in proper form applied to
me for permanent letters of administration
on the estate of M. H. Jackson, late of said
county—
This is to cite all ancl singular, the cred
itors and next of kin of M. 11. Jackson, to
be and appear at my office within the time
olio.wed by law, and show cause, if any they
can, why permanent administration should
not b* granted to Jasper N. Smith, on M.
H. Jackson’s estate. V itness my hand and
official signature.
D. W. NEEL, Ordinary.
Ge C Ain y :
TOHX M. PATTON having applied to be
U appointed guardian of the person and
property of James M. Pender, > v isor un
der fourteen years of age, re utlcm of said
county—
This is to cite all persons concerned to be
and appear at tlie term of the Court of Or
dinary to be held alter the expiration of
thirty days from the first publication of this
notice, and show cause, if any they can,
why John M. Ration should not be entrust
ed with the guardianship of the person and
I property of James M. Fonder.
ISitnc-ss my official signature.
D. W. NEEL, Ordinary.
I
$3 Sample Free^.^a l^.^
everywhere. Address TIIE UNION FUB.
CO., Nov.a.k, N. J.
THE WORTH OF WOMAN.
Honored be woman ! sue beams on the sight
Graceful and fair, like a being of light ;
Scatters arouno her, wherever she stays,
Roses of bliss o’er our thorn-covered ways ;
Boses of Paradise, sent from above,
To be gathered aud twined in a garden of
love.
(Site pavluts.
CALHOUN PRICES CURRENT.
CORRECTED WEEKLY BY BOAZ & BARRETT.
Butter, trom wagons . 20
Be.con, Ilog round, lb 15
X Cut 6 00
Rye 00
I Rags, from wagons, 2.}
Rope, ii ■ \* lb 280,30
do Machine, (io 11012
do Cotton, do 10
Salt, Virginia s;' sack, 2 25
do Liverpool, do
S igar, Brown, yMb 11016
Syrup, Museavado, 1;’ gal 500,75
do Golden, do ....... 7501 00
do Sorghum, do 50
do Beat X. O. do 100
Cuba Molasses, r j4 gal..’. 50
Tea J 1 250 2 25
I Wool, washed, ijd lb 25040
J Feathers V lb 55
Beeswax do 25
Tallow do 6
Oil, Tanner’s gal 1 2501 45
B.iggiyg 180:20
Ties 10
Pork, ~jd lb 0010
Corn, new, ear 50
do Shellel CO
Wheat, lied 110
Cotton 121
Chickens, from wagons 15
Coffee, Rio, 1b.... 25030
do Java v 30
Eggs, from wagons 121
Flour, from wagons 80 3.1
Green Apples 50075
ATLANTA . ' 3 CURIIENT.
CORRECTED WEEKLY BY H. T. COX & CO.
Atlanta, Ga t. 4, 1875.
Corn, white SI 00 a 1 02
do ear
Wheat, white 1 40 a 1 45
do lied 135a 140
Flour, fancy 7 00 a 7 50
do Family 650a 700
do Extra 600afl 25
Meal 1 02
Bacon, shoulders 10.1 a 11
do Harris...; 18| al4
do Clear Sides 14 a 141
Barley 1 50 a 1 60
Oat s 55 a GO
Bye 1 20 a 1 30
Hay 1 20 a 1 30
Lard, in bhls 15 a 16
do in cans 16| a 17
Butter, cTtoiee 20 a 23
Eggs 15 a 16
Onions 2 50a300
Irish Potatoes 2 00a2 50
Feathers, new 40 <*’s9
Apples 3 504 00
Money 10
Lard, lb 15
C-itlmr, Sole, lb 40050
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£1 n.rvMOv 0t HO. • f’ loin J*.
f r Comf-i Fit and Biliousness— Ths OLi;
r 3 ". i 1 Er'S .wo a "..o cure for my trouble of Mi© Liver
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READY BELIE?
CUBES Till; IVORST PAINS
, In from Cro to Twenty L'lnutea.
14CT HOUR
after roadine this advert .em -nt need any one
SUFFER WITH CAIN.
KADWAY’S READY RELIEF T3 A CURS FOR
EVERY FAIN.
It was the first ar. and Is
The Only Pain Tlesxiecly
that Instantly *ops thenvietexernetating pains, allnv?
lailsmman. in, and cirea C.m>.'eßttnn. wl.eiiier 01 tiio
I.tuigs, s-om voli, Hov. eio, or other glnnJsor organs, by
oiiC application.
IN FROM ONE TO MINUTES,
na matter bew violent or >*: . the pain tlia
RH CUM aTIC. I'.ed-r.d.len, Y. • iu. • rippled, Nervous,
Neuralgic,or prostrated with dOtatseißay suUer,
KADWAY’S READY RELIEF
WILT. AFFORD INSTANT EASE.
INFAMMATI'iN OF TH ' KIDNEY^.
INFI.AMMA rf.I.N OK THE BLADE EH.
INFLAMMATION OF THE BOWELS.
congestion of the lungs,
SORE THROAT, DIFFICULT BREATHING.
PALPITATION OF THE HEART,
HYSTERICS, CROUP, DIPHTERIA.
catarrh, influenza,
HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE.
NECK A LOTA, RHEUMATISM.
COLD CHILLS, AGUE CHILLS.
The application of the Ready Relief to the part or
parts v/liere tin) pain cr (LUieulty exiats will afford ease
and Comfort.
Twenty drops in h*l fa tumbler of water vrillinafew
Vtomentacure CUBA M S’>.>P A SMS, SOU RS i. )M A* 11,
3HARTBURN, SICE HE \DACHE, DIARRHOEA,
DYSENTERY. Col.ic, WIND IN THE BOWELS,
and all I STERNAL PaIXS.
Travelers shouli al'v,.;-s rarry a bottle of lUu
Way’s Readv Keiiei' with them. Atewdropsin
water will prevent s:ek; ess or p tins from change of
water. Ills be. ter than French Brandy or Bitters ass
Stimulant.
FSYUB AVD AGUE.
FEVER AND AGTTE cured ferfi"tv cents. There is
not a remedial agentin this w n-in thu will cure Fever
and and all other Malarious, Ki'.ous, Scariet,
Typhoid, Yellow, and o her Fevers [aided by RAH
WAY'S PILLS] m> qitielt as uADWAi’SREADY RE
LIEF. Fifty cents per hot; I*.
SEND Tor MY KEW
ejfkSS* N *9o*l ™ v.- :p—
--'^?iS£sL Worta ' \jm&
p y.i? Manufacturer 500-iy^f-.
j Agricultural Implement* #
(iEOFvGIA, Oordoii County:
Jit. GLAYES has applied to me for fx
. emption of personalty and setting
apart and valuation of homestead, and I
will pass upon thesame on ths 10th of Decem
ber next, at 10 o’clock a. m., at my office in
Calhoun. This November 30, 1875.
D. W. XLLt, Ordinary.
dccl-2w.
Horn* gidwrtl.scm uts.
IV. W. SEAY. JXO. J. SEAY.
11 0 NI -E
STOVE ft HOLLOW-WARE WORKS,
Home, CS-eorgirv,
We would respectfully call the attention of the p> blic to the following goods manufac
tured here, and the advantages over others :
Ist. They arc CHE YPER, and every piece is carefully inspected before s.i.pment from
the foundry, and is warranted perfect.
2d. They are manufactured from the very best number one lio 4 blast charcoal Georgia
iron, equal in quality to anv imported iron.
3d. EYEiUY STOVE IS WARRANTED, and in case any part should break from heat,
another piece to correspond will at once be given, or if any part should wear out, or ijet
broken by accident, it can be replaced here at home for a very small sum, and thus save
the price of anew atove.
4th. They are warranted to be as smooth and elegant :n appearance as any Northern
or Western make, and as well if not better made.
sth. By purchasing these goods you patronize home industry, help to build up our
State snd k .-op our mcney at home.
We arc making the following 1 Cook-Stovej :
“ QILO DUST.” ‘‘SOUTHERN FRIEND.”
Avery heavy and elegant stove for coal \ plain, substantial wood stovo, easily
or wood. kept clean.
“ ROME BEORBIAN.” “STONEWALL”
No. 6, 7 and 8. For wood. A splendid (p y un ]
stove Als >I 7, with extension t. p tor res- mim iiitda
ervoir and tin kitchen. NE PLUii ULTRA.
“ATLANTA,” “ Cherokee Chief.” No. 7.
No. 7. A splendid stove. . Step stove for wood, with six holes, for
iS R. Ec LEE.” cooking. Simple in construction and vc-y
No. 7. For wood. Of beautiful design durable.
and high finish. “BILL ARP.”
“ ELIEF.” No. 7. Step stove tor wood, with four
No. 7. A good stove holes, same design as “ Cherokee Chief.”
HEATI. < * ;8 r rOVl’^.
'‘Xeiv Globe Heater,” No- O, 10 and 11, for Coal.
“Scorcher,” a Box Stove for Wood, IS, ill, and ‘-18 inches
length of Wood.
Of all ldr.ds for fire-places and cook-stoves. Also TIN-WARE uul TIN-WORK of-all do
' ' Mill Gearing, Machinery and Castings of All Kinds
made to order at short notice. ChuYches and Masonic lodges furnished at ieduced w
Our price list will be found lower than the low.st. Address a postal card to u
will be forwarded free of expense. KT
.•. -ncsxjramrzrz- v. taw.li -m cm.rixr~-3rsrxt,rMf-sr-ris*9!'MSmu,iss*
JOS. E. TEAL,
m DEALER IN
3 OWATCUEH.CI.OCKS.
i ? ! ,eweley ' ‘■ ilvi:,mvai!,: '
WTAM, SISHIXt; TACKLE,
! ■> 1
' -.: • v. v- vk
feafcnilifei,.a, -jaiimjiiiiliiStiTUPlGlTtS &C
Repairings Ictai r-I3raiciing-, DBJngra
ving’.
IN BEST Z3 r J? IT JLs 213 2
27 Broad Street , HOME, GA,
-.agur. wrsvxar JEraaKW-a raw cr; Y.3tr--‘'V-uawilWTrMrtr~
ALLEN $c M OSKEH, _
\j y- ] *’UV
Dealers in /%ss*&■?. ( A
WATCHES, CLOCKS, ;
-. 0 ... . ■
'* - -
Jewelry, .Vv, N 0*0; )
.SOLID SILVER AYR PLATER WARE,
45 BROAD STREET, ROME, GA,
Are receivirg one 0 f
THE LARGEST STOCKS OF CLOCKS
Ever Brought to Borne.
Which they are selling
Lower, than Ever Before Sold
IN GEORGIA.
Ali kinds of Jewelry made to order. Repairing in all its braohes neatly and
promptly executed. e q,22 3 ru .
8. S. HOLMES, M.D. # Wif. L. GORDON
HOLMES & GORDON,
Wholesale add Be tail BruQ-g-ists,
Xo. 10 Broad Street (SHORTER BLOCK,) Rome, Ga.
Dealers in
DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS,
f Dye-Stuffs* Toilet 6c Fancy Articles,
faints, Oils, Vvitty, Glass
i 9. - -
TOBACCO, CIGARS, &c.