Calhoun Saturday times. (Calhoun, GA.) 1877-1878, January 06, 1877, Image 2

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D. R. *f#£€MAN. Editor and Proprietor. Laws 1-elating to Newspaper Subscrip tions and Arrearages. 1. S 'meritcm who do not give a rents notice to iir contrary, are considered risking to con >r their subscription. , a--- s oraer the (~-r.nLinuance tj ih dr per. 'rids,, the publishers may conti tue to s- ad in until all am urages are paid. V ‘ neglect or refuse, to ta n e their 'i- ’bee ,<t the office to which they aredi -11 ' “ *.' a■ e held respon ‘tue until they have Leu or Its and ordered (hem discontin ued. //' suhseril rs move to other places without notify mg publishers, and the papers are sent to htc former direction, they are held responsi ble. *• 'die-C arm have decided that “infusing to l-tn'i: per in ■'■up; from ike office, or removing r ■d' c/ mem uncalled for, is prima facie e-:Hence of intentional fraud." *1 ng person who receives a. newspaper and , * • use, if and whether he has ordered it or imt, is h i 1 iii i up to he a subscriber. i. Ij suhsc ■■' / a,, m mce, they are bound V, f/tv notrr, to the public her, at the end of 1 <■ r tune, if they a.) not. wish to continue tah my it; otherwise the publisher is authorized to and on, and th mb ■■•noers will be respon v, until an express notice, with payment of , arrearages, is sent to the publisher. Saturday, January 6, 18/7. VALUABLE WORK. fruled llldary of the Cm hit jit, w 1 'h 1, f 'df desert -era! J)nihiltigs and- all the ■ 'cr.-mt Ech hided in them. — I’d ' McCabe, author of ( wav ' History of the United 'I ■. End) dished with over 300 rug ravings of buildings any scene’s e Great Exhibit ion. There is a univeisal demand fora 'M-U which shall embody a complete and tally written account of the great i "ntennial ' .xhibition, sketching its derful and varied features, and pro* ; out a dry list of the artie* • bifed, hut a brilliant andgraph • ’:’ ! i mof !ie most magnificent ty oh!., results of human skill and ’ey ever gathered together. Such ■ v. t IHo National, Publishing (Jo., tppli>"! in this superb volume.— n (he pen of the well’known >v, daiiic.j I). McCabe, of PhiladeD phift. 3 b ok is a complete and vivid de> ion of la 3 great Exhibition. The nr his written from his own person knowledge, having gone through ev.-> ; ul of the great World’s Fair note : ia hand, recording the vast and i information contained in this he has reoieved the constant . sympv.hetio assistance of the Cen nn'a, a '.thorities, and has enjoyed pe f r advantages in its preparation i author takes us through the ExhU ni ion grounds, and makes us familiar ■ with every object of interest in them. ! Wo are then taken into the Main build ing and arc earn and successively through ; every building, largo rod small, in the j grvuuas. We are tuM the story of the | ccnsti ueTon aud arrangement of each of tn. so edifices, and no rare, beautiful ! and ndeiful coLucuonf*, which they coniiJutiil re graphically described. V‘ • work L invaluable to all classes if ;• people. To those who have vis*. 1 tl e Exhibition it will be a ple.vi.ig j • uveuir of their visit, an ! will enable them to recall the magnificent seen s they have witnessed. To those who Id not make the journey, the hook is .1 nee --sity, for it will cnab! .• them 10 tnj ; tb.e delights of a thorough uc (inai <anco with the World's Fir in the aietude if their homes. There is not another book in print hich gives ouc'fourth of the informa m contained . Pthis work. It is com pri-N is. c i large and handsome octa* - vohi ne ..j .ii pages, and is superb- I i'ius‘r ed. The j book is sold by •übscriptbn only, and agents wanted in v county. Published by the Na\ hing Co.,‘Philadelphia. - - —- * while there is life ; the ' 11. McLean’s Strength* k Flood Purifier ; it will ,T et i'so bedy, strength and ■ > 'lO muscles and nerves,puri •od. J)r. J. 11. McLean, • out, St. Louis. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla •' • 7 For Scrofula, and all ~f ; scrofulous diseases, Ervsi hd pelas, Rose, or St. Antho i ny;s Fire, Eruptions and Eruptive diseases of the y skin, Ulcerations of the I Liver, Stomach, Kidneys, Lungs, Pimples, Pustules, Foils, Blotches, Tumors, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Ringworm, Ulcers, , Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Pain in ■ tones. Side and Head, Female ness, Sterility, Leucorrhoea, arising a internal ulceration, and Uterine .-use, Syphilitic and Mercurial dis cs, Dropsy, Dyspepsia, Emaciation, neral Debility, and for Purifying the od. •'his Sarsaparilla is a combination of retable alteratives Stillingia, Man .ke, Yellow Dock —with the lodides Potassium and Iron, and is the most ncacious medicine yet known for > diseases it is intended to cure. Its ingredients are soskiifujlycpip bined, that the full alterative, ejfgct of each is assured, and while it is. so.mlld as to be harmless even to children, it is still so eif'ectual as to purge out from the system those impurities and corruptions which develop into loathsome disease. Tii' reputation it enjoys is derived from its cures, and the confidence which prominent physicians all over the coun try repose ia it, prove their experience ol its usefulness. Certifie; t trusting its virtues have accumulat u. and are constantly being received, .rad as many of these eases are pubhely known, they furnish convincing evidence of the superiority of this Sar saparilla <sver every other alterative medicine. So generally is its superi ority. to apy ot,her medicine known, that v. c need do no more than to assure the \ übiic that die Lest qualities it has ever possessed are strictly maintained. PBEPARfcID 15V Dr. J. C. AYER & CO,, Lowell, Mass,, Practical and Analytical < hnni t*. SOLO JBY ALL XJBUQGISXS EVERYWHERE. §itt AiU’mtisemcnfs. THE imw M Cl M M yrr--<vl| r }- % '• h rf Mi ! N )m4 fmi !; M (s id'f) 1* t a w H hfi •> ■ J .w U 1 f JLh f-1 s.: J. 4. 0 WAS AWAiSDUD a HIS f yT*> (im yyn ~n 1 utt\ T- u 5 \t the Cool.-.-r.nJfil rr.hlMHon, IS7C, ar-t has al’.vaya cn l ricn ojTtho H'-hcst lionora v lierever cxiulsJeJi A PT7iP'~ > Tj7 ! t. TiWW, r-- : : .u oiaccWl VjiTI(;li:NT ‘ : LoCK Ji'i'i'Czi'- r-i.VCIiIXU. J UAiniili to tbo V/AI'TTS 6t ISV&iiWCnY. The MCSHfv SfiWtKC ffl A.Cii i ru.fvia*s Perfected eight > cars since by U:o ai<l o.' tr.o best inveritsve tr.Jonf and Merit an teal &■ ill. It cojjbimis r.’l ti:o K*aeati.t!i Vsxiti (fa F'K r T KAOUIII th in SIMPLE in COKS : KUCIION, HUibti£iLOß in f-trerr :1 Eeautv, c N l;;i ilvj;‘ S3 Worß'on Pcrls -s iis Or.pahh ( I DOIN cr.\r ‘ *\t' m d\i Jiljr, of i s Orti LM ■: 011 Xl* Sew inrjlSi ac h i nc3. X t vri \\ J! £J N Tor WithoutcosnsoOWE CPWTferßf 1 .u::C fa the Elur; .'actur cf Usij MACIIIN.K J.'.o V ory ItTn-l oroluIr: are ÜBED* 1 sse. IV’fiAK 13. '} VAIJ'J'd arc S anil tl.a r..' h~ uigja hv.a been coxstiu cd.i> (.ho i vi- to of prexfuoma a; - . Hi'7 Err..-.:-:, 13'JR ABLE, and c.i'-rmi HQlS3LdteiiT-l VCIIIXJ, adaptedfqu/.m y '•■/ur r, 10i'_Cv.arK.) c.v Hue TE-iREA3>, COT 'i g .L- Li <■ v S'ii'lNvl from t.' i o Rf-.es.Zina (> Jlw-wtr CUi h and 1. E a r j'? 1 eR. Coftf 1 J: jrja. qis FEJ,T in the IN'i'.tn- 1 JIC MEUriS of the PPJPiA LI tliat every HACII I Jv; ;n fully Mzvrt&fcd for lire Years. LlVij AGB3JT3 wanted in localities where we are not reprttfenlecl. Send for prices, and samples cf work done on the lIOAIE, or call at any of our cilices. Joiisoa, i 8o. ; SO Union Square, ITew York. E 64 ‘Washington Street, Bottcn, Hass. 111-i Second Are., ri.Lburgh, Pa. 141 State Street, Chicago, ill, 21 South Dili Street, St. Louir, Ida, 17 Hew Montgomery St., Can Francisco, Cal. Sheriffs Sales for F§bruary. tm WILL be sold before (be Court House door in the town of Calhoun. Gol’don county, Ga., between the legal hours of sale, on tpe first Tuesday in bruary next, the following properly, to-wit : Lot of land number Bd, in the 7th dis* trlet and 8d section qf Gordon county.— Sold the property of John A. Pulliam to s i'isfy a fi. fa. issued from Gordon Supe* vi or (’.: rrt in favor of William Dillard x Son and now controlled by Foster & litv- Itm. J. C. Fain and t>. G. Boaz, assignees. Also, at the same time and place, will b sold, 11w' west half side ot lot of land num bs ;... ia the Btl district r.'si 8d see-' : aof 'mu couu y. Levied on as the property of J. (. Pitlii tm, to sitisfy one Justice Court fi. fa. issue 1 from the Justice’s Court u l • ‘.rStl district, G. ?.L, of C or don county, Ga., in favor of S. G. Roger vs. J. A. Pulliam. Property pointed out fyy defend,.'.' and le>y made and ietuvned to me by Tv'. G. Taylor. Also, at the same time end place, wol be Sold,'?? acres, more cr less, of the north side of lot <*' land number O', in the Bth riot and °.d section of Gordon county. So ! as the property cf J. A. Pulliam to set'.•>/ fo r I.nsiice Court fi. fas. issue 1 fr.u ’ - fustice's Court of the 97‘Rh dis tri ■> d,.of Gordon county, and levied on aim returned to mo by W, G. Taylor, L. 0., one n favor of it. If. Irwin vs, J. A. Pulliam, and die Oliver three in favor of Boa/, & Barer t s. J. A Pulliam. : r'ON.m SALE. Lois of 1 ■ i:, I numbers SS, 93, 94, 123, 124. and 9.2, eicent that part, of 92 lying oast of the 0 nasatiga river and sold to J. M Harlan ; each containing 1 f,O acres, more or less, except 92,being 30 acres more or less, as sold off on tne east side of the Coa.,.sauga river-—all in the 14th district , and 3d section of Gordon county. Sold as the pronerty of Wm. H.Boni'er, to satisfy one execution issued from Gordon Superior Court in tavor of Dennis Johnson and trans fe’ ied to James M. Harlan an l others vs, Win. H. Bonner, for the purchase money of sai l propcity. I. E. B HIT LETT. Sheri? Georgia, Gordon County. Wm. Honk has applied fo - exemption of personality and setting a part and a a Ration of homestead and l will pass upon the same at 10 o'clock M. cn t! c loth of tliis inst at in j office in Calhoun this Jan. oth. 1377. D. W. NEEL, Ordinary. iiStwiM Is published Daily, Tiu lVr,; kly and Weekly, At AUGUSTA GA. By WAL-II & WRIGHT. Proprietor. Fa 1 ! Tehyraphic Dispa tcites from All Points, Latest and Mod Accu volt Market Reports. Interesting and Icliable Cm respondence from all paits of Georgia. South Car olina and. Washington City. GEORG I.' AN i> SOUTH 0 A BOLIN A NEWS A SPECIALTY. DAILY\ One V , r ....SO) (Mi Six Uorths 5- 00 Till- WEEK I, V: One Year A (t) Six Months 2 54 WEEK L Y : One ..$2 CO Six Uonsiia 1 (• > X?i' •V 7 '* biq fc\y '■ A orelin JL. -iOi. O i. UWs 'J lUOUViiV ip ;£ ; A ;■] zf'v F • A r" ■?' X P LtA l-P y v f; a : Ajs ’ A ■ " - * a v >. ....; 'tF >*i 4 M \ k-Ak be havi c ,v fVk ..... i • ; ' ' i. ■ 1 n g 4 , u - : ‘I o. at fhk .!•* stand >• - '' ’.'a: i DS'll.J. k F ARLAN. S T EIN ft AY ! "PIGTJRES DON’T LIE.” Steinway Pianos STILL TRIUMPHANT. Steinway’? sales, evidence of their popularity. - - $1,205,403 Chickering A Sons $822,402 William Kuiabe & Cos 383,511 Haines Bros 287.051 William P. Emerson 232,790 Albert Weber..,. 221,444 The above figures are taken from the annual Internal Revenue Tax K - urns. If- • * '*#.•' .jv-- j ; \ • •’ -pi • * ' * RUBENSTEIN Bliving all my long and difficult journeys all over America, ard in a very uclement, season, 1 used your Pianos, and have been able to use your Pi an os exclusive! v in my two hundred and fifteen con , certs, and also in private, with the most eminent sat isfaction and effect. New York, May 24fh, i j 73. (The above is the ml tes timonial ever given by Rubcnstcin to ary Piano manuiacturor.) LlZl* Pray tell \lr. Steinway That his splendid upright Piano shone to brilliant advantage to die festival performances at. the Wart burg, where, last Tuesday it served under my fingers as “ Vice Orchestra,” ex citing general admiration. (Extract from Dr. Frank Liszt to the celebrated composer, Merzdorf,which let tor. dated Sept. 27,1873 i- no in possession of Messrs. Steinway & Sons.) MARII KHEIJk After thoroughly testing your Pianos, both in pri vate and public, loan con scientiously say that the Steinway Pianos arc supe rior to all American and European in strurn e n t s known to me- New York. May 17th, 1872.) Ddl MEIER. ‘-During n.y artisticca reer ot more than forty years, I had occasion to use'the pianos of all the .world renowned m- kers, in public ni; 1 p, :v. ( ?, but ’ ns. v nc vor found an in- Ktrum.-u: whic compares wii h your piano. jN w Yoi k. ... icn blsi, 1H,8.) JAiitiL • Y our name u‘’serves (0 be inscribed in golden letter- iu history of plan i a in America, io i pi ovement of which yo h:j ve so largely Your piano ; may oe pre, claimed as incomparable What noble, distingmsheu t< ne ! V hat poetical s.ug ing quality ! [Paris, Anri 19, 1857.] \nr “ During my long career as Artist and ' cm poser, i have et will, many fine European and American Piano Porter, but nor,” that combine rainlet = l poetry of t ehr Gcii/ Q.f ton; ii —in short every (hipg that r nders ap : > perfect, t. such a high degree as your celebrated Piano Fortes.” [New York Juiy 5, 1872.] WE ALWAYS GIVE DATES WIT LI AL L CR E DEN T l AES, ns there are some ‘‘old,” yes. vehy old credentials out from different eelc 1 -' bratfcd Artists, given by them—some before Mess. Steinway & Suns ever manufactured Pi m s, and others, be fore they hud tried these celebrated in struments. S B. M ILLS, (celebrated Composer J. N. P ATT ISON, ** ALFRED 11. PEASE, “ “ B. WOLLENH AUPT. “ “ JOSi. PH Wlj' Nl A IVSKI. Direc tor or the Conservatory of Music at Moscow, Russia THEODORE THOMAS, Cll AS KILN K EL, S. P WARREN, WILLIE B. P U(E, Pianis- to 11. R. H. the Princess of Wales. E. B. WAdIiBURN, Minister to France. And numbers of others fno numerous to mention. Send fur Catalogues and. . e for yourself. S‘ein way's Pianos hove token every Prior mid Malal wherever their l in nos hove hoc:: placed in competition with others. Paris 18G7. London 1 Su2. which places their Pianos at the UFA+ of THE WORLD. ALSO Hath itsek, liar hint a, lift hies Hr o& And Other Pi anos. I V, „a;eve. is wanted in the musical line i we c u upply at lowest ;ate and at abort no Doe. b ; L I want' and in Georgia, Ala . e urt. Li ...... Naic. and South Carolina j •' :,J " l -*■ • ! - sce by * * . uI.AIMLLFH. j 1 ! /. oh ■i . fc Sou i'h err . 1 yen /.<•-. ' A h L.tlV Sir. 1 1 Ataita .(i a I) B FRLEMAN. Special * w domtLd j Mm 22 THE NEW FAMILY SINGER Sewing- Macliitie WITH Fof All Rinds of Work * is f st winning favor in the household, as shown by the rapidly increasing sales. This New Family M teiiiue is capa ble of a range and varier, 01 work such a > was once thought impossible to perform by machinem. We claim and can show dnu it is the cheapest, most beautiful, delicately arranged, niceiy adjusted, easily operated, and smoothly running of all the family sewing machines. It is remarkable, not on-y fo. the range and variety of its sew ing, but also for die variety and different kinds of texture whicn it will sew w irii equal facility and perfection, using silk twist, linen, or cotton thread, fine or coarse, making the inter-elastic lock si itch, alike on.hq!h sides of the fabric sewn. Thus beaver cloth, or leather, may be sewn with great strength and uniformity ot stitch , and, n a moment, this willing and never wearying iust ument may lie adjusted for fine work on gauze or gossamer tissue, or motuckingi of tarlatan, or ruffling, cr al alibe any other work which delicate fingers rnosteven knownto perform. Ours having long been the popular and practical machines for manuf 1 during pur poses, some dealers, using “ tlie tricks of trade,” take advantage of this ia trying to persuade purchasers that our L ainily Ma chine is not equal, for family sewing to our Manufacturing Machines for manufacturing purposes. But urchasers—and thev are apt to examine care ully before choosing— have not been merely ersuaded, but con vinced that our new fain- ’’machine embod ies new and essential prine ’es—simplicity cf construction; ease of operation; uni formity of precise action at any speed ; ca pacity forciiige and variety of work, fine or coarse-Leaving all rivals benind it. Sewing Machine Sales 0f 1874. Tii3 table of sewing machine sales for 1874 show that our sales for that year amounted to 211,097 machines, being a large increase over the sales of die previ ous year. The table shocks that our sales j exceed those of any other company for the I period named, by the number of 148,8( 2 machines, nearly Thrse T tmes T hose of any ot he Com - pany. It may be further stated that die sales of 1874, as compared with the sale of .872, show a relatively large increase beyond the -ales oi other makers. For instance. | in 1872 we sold 45.000 more machines than any other coinpan whereas, in 1873, the ! sales were AII I iu i J>, .1 iju: S:t. 33 W 1 < i-- (>• •> ; At:jfliisios Sio.e fcliati Aty Othe-* Coinpany, OFFI Cf A f UK!’- ;■!, T. i The following is a correct report of the j ot sew mg ma‘-uiuei made by die lead j ing companies dining the pas; four years. | A iui exammatio.i of da; figures will j Show that die “SINGE.A imve hirg-dy ia [ creased eacii r virile on the coinnlrv a j corresponding doorcase is rliown in th-- sales report ed by all other companies. Th: si> i.igiiiy sau.-T.r-;ury result to us. and ori’.v aucur.er preof that “merit a! ways h, - ward.” Se/ruig Machine Hales for 1874. Machine, sold. Nie Singer Manufacturing Cos -s 1 ,u7C> w aocler & Wilson Matiufa.jturingCo >2,827 Haw Hewing Machine ( . .. (estima (ed' 35,(300 Domestic Hawing Machiiu f o 22.700 Grov - -y il l's.; ;• Be win , Nl-Ich .i.c ( o. (estimated; 0,000 r lorence Sewing If,ichitie Cos 5,5]f Secor Sewing Mfumijm Cc ... 4 54 r S.’hi of ib'7 2. mat Lines sold. The Slug w -.iauiifae taring eo . 232,4 19 Wheeler & ,v ilrion nianulactur-iiigco. 119,194 L.onnw'ic se : ’ing machine co 40,170 Grover & Baker sewing machine co. 33,1'd) Howe machine co .no returns Florence sewing machine co 8,9 q Secor sewing machine co 4,1 Palm of 1872 Machines sold The Singer manufacturing co 2i J,703 Wheeler <x Wilson manufacturing co.l 74,038 -owe machine co., (estimated) 145,000 Grover & Baker sewing machine co. 52,010 Domestic sewing machine co 49,554 Florence sewing machine co 15,798 Sales of 1871 Machines sold. Tiie Singer manufacturing < ,1.-4,230 Vi heeler N V, iison man ills et nnir co. I i’3,52(> Grover iN. *r sewing ur irne co, 5ii,538 llowe mach'.n'* co.(Jau. 1 t July 1.) i. 10 Florence sewing machine 15,9 Domestic sc win. mach o , 1 iHE • INGLR MAX, . aC Ufdu CO., .172 iir.:ug-lio)si : . until, Ga. 0. S. BEnTTY, Agt. g .;V; • i n BAN!CiI ■u>Ur i CLB ■ , In .VHstvtn. Athens. .*•' gr:; Mr mil G< biinliu . n 1 i'umc. E.-. ; tie i in and C Kuuibin. S. G. : .j.-icksuuvilk int'i 7 c. Florida. 3 -nd your address tc the abovcoffi e for a catalogue of the ceVebrate 7 Bazaar, I Giovn Fitting Pattern. Tuny are the the cuo.-q. ‘ *, and Due ino-t -iv L-a p.itterus I in the market. }.ui!2-1 n 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 jollv existence, and this being the Centennial year of our national independence, the pub lishers take pride in saying that it wLI not be, as it never has yet been, a whit behind the times in holding up the humorous or satirical s le of everything American.— The merry side of this great and gl rious Centennial yeab wilt receive special atten* tion in the bright columns of America’s fa vorite humorous paper. -• he publishers of Wild Oats point with piide to the wholly unexampled success of their paper, and pledging themselves that it shall be in the future even better than in the past, they a-k a continuari n of that kind prtronage whijli has phi.ed it at the head and front of American humorous pa* per-. We have made arrangements that will *o present Wild Oats in a bright er and better shape than heretofore, hav.. iiu>' recently taken possession of our n n publication office, and hah fir.e copper-faced type cast especially for us, togc. her with all nio vast paraphernalia, reqtfired iu the pro duction ol suen a paper as v. e give the pub lie at tee low price of ten cents ta r copy. IVe have .i ;o mad3 arrangement* with seme new artists, and shall "at. the *anie time retain such old favorites as Thomas Vorth.Frank Bellow Hopkins Woolf, . ales, '• rank Beard, Bis hoe, Opper, Suvvkinr.lt, Rothengettcr, Ben Day, Kettells, Palmer Cox. Maim, Kingsbury /Stull, White, Seer* n , Baton, Sheidon, etc., wliilc the editorial department will still remain in dm ham’s ot its founder, tie vivacious Ban of whom enough is known without mow bein" - said. ‘ ° As an additional inducement m sub.scribe we have at great expense prepare a comic chromo the crowning effort of that graphic momus, Hopkins. It i a work of art. worthy of an elegant, frame, and is wmli at. least one-h If the price asked for sub scription. I: is a “horse piece/’ being a burlesque of Mazeppa tied to tiic back of the fiery, untamed steed. A copy will be sent t o each i-übscribor during the yeat Advertisers are beginning toifind ouf that I* ion Oats reaches a greater number of live a on than any other tilluut rated paper in America, and therefore it is a. fir-Sciass medium for advertising. To those who know Wild Ov. s we rued not. say that it has not, does riot, . ml will not contain a worn or an illustration which may not be taken into every family in lire land. Fun we give in various sized doses, but never vulgarity in any shape. Is is thoroughly American in sentiment, wholly original, slump and incisive, and sight to thi poin. in dealing with men cud evi of the day. One copy at any time will con vince you of this. Subscription P iec, Postpaid. One year Si O') Six months 2 (.*'< Single number? p } Address: COLLIN k odA:, ~ 50 Beckman N, V, V-v-A L.l -J --:f* o 19 ;.;S ! ;3 i n. n n ri ;u /.•: *sa '<& J a 72 £ R J For 1877^ By a spec-.a! as iu. g( nu-iii with ih; pun lishers wr ;.><* < nableci to oCv to ;>li now , subseno rs and all old ones v, no r.n. w and pay in r.■ v tie e the toliow 11, '• j id;in.at.on.' i in Conner tie u vmtli the Tt.: r: or. the \c.\ ; liberal tc''ina uu-iitiutiui dc.lu, iriviug th. two pill lieiti'l its Ge'pric't ; a the j second column . I ~ PUBLICATION. j % | . aziru & Chro, it) jd -b Sc;, c.i i.c '. mcrican j a a i Gouey .... ;y - "-.'.ok A f nm. { > . j ; , Young Ft . Com A t'Lromo.-. , b he j ; Bet', •. . in; - j 4 . ' . Be iu time, and do n t nc; loot to stso' your vead;matter for ihe coming year, • h" the o}' ot tunity of see. luring the*, xc Hen; pnbiicatious in connection aba your home pa ; -er on such reasonable re* m.-. • ‘ !n; , J the e arc desire a, as above, ••••>ll at the Times office, I). B. FREEMAN. SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY - Desirable Property For Sale r|MlE undersigned haying determined to JL char ge his business on account of ill health offers or sale at most reasonable terms the following property, locate! : t Franca ter Springs, in Gordon eiuntv. six miles from Calhoun, the county site, in a most desirable and healthy locality, tbi.kiy populated: the property . ' . •: Dillard mill "property, including 8 acres of land and full water privileges as are now enjoyed—the mill property consisting of a good house with two sets of ; minor; in gristmill: two rolton gins run b\ valor power; good mutter, Ac. There is cn the; .- .me properk .cod st ;.m sar% : dll. A will be sold . -.'{her. nolO’l m W. G. C. DILLALD. LIMUSMJMI A3£ ■ Grooil and Ruggy Horses olid irnw vehicle: .. Horses and mules f< • -aie. Stock feet and cared for. Charges will be reasonable Will p,y the cash for cm in he car and odd i* in rhe bundle JVVI-:/ U 4 A TV IAA LIhv.v K3I) Foss-, ,-sses a much greater pow. r i: ng ... ■ ■ It invir pudi n f . ?. is certain and -needy in. its action h is fast superseding every other remedy. Sixty capsules cure in six or , ye.— No other medicine can do this. Owing to its great success, n my substi tutes have been advertised, such as Bastes, Mixtures, Ikl.s, Balsam, etc., all of which have beep abandoned, Duadas, Dick .j- Co.’s Soft Copsvlea contain Oil of S mdalrvood , sold at all the Drug tores. Ask for Circular, or send to So y 87 IFoos* cr s’. ■ -V. Keic York, for one. [jy26-6m mWv3' g nmmiß TS FULLY EXPLAINED IN A HAND 1 *’... : vsiud by Monn & Cos., Publishers i d the .'-scientific American, S7 Park Bow, N w York. F ' It) cents far specimen of the best illustrated weekly papci publi lied. All patents (>licited by Munn pjiy £: -p-r* 4’ Cos. are noticed in the Scien tific American without oh.-;i. . Hand Book free. No charge for auvh | opinion regai ding the patentability of in 1 venLons, Send aug2’6m. '9! LI E LIQLTT RIT IST N I As Ch ** Old Tfcelinlde 99 Howe Sewing 1 Machine l Points of SIMPLICI! V AND PJDvFECTION OF MIRMi iNFSM. DUKABILFI Y—WILL LAS' A L!F. TIYE RANGE OF WORK—WITHOUT PAR\LLFL. PERFECTION OF STITCH AND TENSION. EASE OF OPERATION aND MANAGEMENT. SELF-ADJUSTING T.VK E-F V DJUST' RLE HEAD. Tu range of wo; k this Tmuliio nvnrot ’e - qr. lle . Wll wo: k cqnaily wet] on title ,or thin goods, tom gauze to heavL-st beaver coatiags, cr c\ n f a.tlur, v Uncut chatigi of needle, tension or tn- ad. V'e wi*l vv irrant :inato do tins 1 t> t fine tna!; iseq*. .. ho . ny. and our heavy work ejects that of any other machine in the word. The machine m -kes the cclclns.ted lock si itch t/lie stitch invented by Mr. Ilowe.) is on both sides. Tic vCT.sicns are positivr both up'|>' i' and lower thread. The shuttle tension is u on the thread as it leav'*3. tnlnutle, ami not upon tli-.* bo! un, ns is most machines, : mi t..js tension i. ! invariable, whetlu-r t ic lni**bn be full or r'atiy cr.ijSy. is obtained by ;nn.i>’g a screw in i fie shuttle, and can be changed in a moment, uaho u fakiug out the work, breaking the thiesid o lncai’.irg tumui fi holes. VVliat we edaim, in still * t aue in, t T -• r.; {Mr. is an :r.-r machine, and if pul in your family will do any and all of your work perfectly, will last a lifetime, is a wdliiu and ready servant, and i° not subject to UdTB. I’. , sons who have tried all machines are unanimous in dceiai iu Ur. to be U: • ea* i I leal tied of any in the market In 1 1 1 • u ujority < f cases our cu.Oo . U-arn m the ins.ruction book without further ..id. EVEEY LTACEIHS WAERNTED. na/Sf-l- you are thinking of buvir • and are pvfdtidic/'d in favor el any prrtb i/ar machine, at least ex, mine the thnvo In fi ie you pusclmso. * f't A l r ‘ •p v ITWinT i 'A^Th'rs-v J-iV* Hjlt 5kJ >■ xa. a: 2. L-t Iu t xhli X vis V .g. .1 k . \ A DL’ULSS n? 11 e 11 o a v o t : T <- fc win £*; A£o c liine CF 0., CoitND Buoal) and Alabama Stulkts, Ml&m, SE9 Oil s!. €. GARRISON, AgpiU, itug‘2o Iy. c. I RTKR VILLI', ~!. The LHtEWfis Never Known Before.-wg send the Cli'.cinnatl Weekly S!r, a fine oi ;ht rage,forty-eight column paper, independent in poli ties, and brim full of good reading matter, for I*ll.oo year. It ia ihe lanjest paper in the United States for the money. Each subscriber will receive a copy of the beautiful fnyravino— li TJfiK I'OOR, THE I'OOS MAN’S I itIEXE>.” Size, 24x31 inches ; a picture that would grace any drawing room in the land. We also send to each subscriber a copy of the Star Illustrated Almanac. 23 Cts. extra must be sent for packing and mailing premiums. JQSfSpecial inducements to agents. To any person desiringtoget up aclub, we will send a saniplecopy of the picture and a canvassers outfit, on receipt of 25 cts. Specimen copy of the paper free. Senti ::r osse hefare subscrllr-l tnr for any ciher. TilE STAR, StlO Walnut St.. Cincinnati, 0, (WSf 'V Haili'can A, iJc’c, ! A' AND AFTER M ’ Ist, thocvenU ;; V; t i .-tin ivxccpt M-tUii-cbiy evenim: tids ! r*';',u v. f a.' ('utccuunueu. ;.c tr ia? will i‘i lii MAS 1 . *.i U W l M Jl' NIN (} LAIN ; Ler. .vs Borne dnib at 7:00 a. ; I Llotu a; to Borne !'2 m. . ATITr,I) AV A C:'! ) M M 01) A TIG X. | !.. arcs Roma (BaturJay only) at f>:L" p. m ! Return' to Rome::: !'Mip. m. ! ! The evening train at Homo will make ! c-lo?e connaction with 8. R. k D. B. B. train | North and isouth, au l at Kingston with IV. ! k A. B. (X train South and Fast. <h M. PENNINGTON, CciTi Fuj't. JXO. K. STI; UVFLL, Ticket Agent. j ;b-\ M'.b'MlvfilNM Mb / :.'tbdi'l. I j ’ 0 g..7,\ mmA'- ■ • ■ 3STOTICE, TOLLED bol.-re me on the 'd and y o' ? Jan - v.r i-y. B 77. a? ; tray by ,iui : Jo;- |ot the i. ;d .1 strict, G . /.., of -f l conn i t.) ot Boidyn, Georgia, one cow four ov j five ye.tr-> old, marked srnooG crop off left ear. swallow folk in till lught tar, fl *sh marks, white under ti t beliy, an 1 a praised to be worth 3) 00 by X. B. Hu 1 yhnan l .}. B. Land, freeholders, and that, i: i- worth twenty-five cents per and -y for keeping said coiv. The owner is hereby notified to up pear before me, p ove pro trtv, pav CO-: and expenses and take sai l cow away, e! * she will be sold on the premises of John : Jones, the taker-up of said cow, on Wednes j day, (he ITtii just., in t nns of the law by j • v er/i, in such cases made and provi : dtd. /.is January ; . 1877 D. W. NEEL, Ordinary. T V!liter's Me 33. 11. wT w. iTcnn,'"’ MERCHANT TAILOR. Two Doors Etist of B. M. & C. €. Harlan* HAYING gone into the abute business, 1 would be pleased te have my former friends and customers give me a call. I have just received a large stock of CONCORD JEANS, C \ SSI MERES CASHMERE'i TS, ETC. whi >h I ofier low Be* o * /. Lam in receipt of the latest N. Y fat.li | ion's. I’avdcubit- car. in cutting for ladles jto make. Bra id big, hcmi uiig, tucking, t.ud I cording done for ladies, | jVuNLIX Cabuola , G,i. Special attention pnil to collections. Of* iice up-stairs ia the Young buiulirig. p [\ f/V to e : 3 a 1 /to -1* Lza E:. u s* V Dm ♦~>% PeiPcß t :■?, jPut: Be, Oil', Ilf(Jfass, Perfunt e r f cs,&c.- RO3lK 5 GA. . coiiip]u iii tv; i,' dop-5 i irm-U, any ! 1,. ■ •: *.ct;..u ■ i ,• y c u.>:cu;t i *1 :* LTK.X-J3La23"2‘ , CS U *l3 RI'I. Y VEGUTAM.ii) Liver and Dyspeptic Tonic. A certain cure for >SVc/.; // • -ache, Colic, Ccamps, CPU and lever, Palpitation oj die Hart, And all and iso a ra ft vising, fvemi a di* ordered Liver. THE HEST MED:’ INK EXTANT! 'S'YJ&LTTX* 7 x FA 4 7 7? 7 s \IFD 1 \T 1.7 and j% jLyijjTl i, A a-srer* failing remedy fir Cat.-. Bra-ices, Burns, Sprains, Old Sores, CicPs, tv., etc. L i , A t-riiil will convince ani one of it? hjal ina- properties. Ask for if at your drug sYcre. 7 lovlS-ly.