Calhoun Saturday times. (Calhoun, GA.) 1877-1878, February 10, 1877, Image 4

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STEINWAY ! •'FIGURES DON’T LIE.” H t einw si y Pisx no 8 STILL TillUMl* 11 ANT. Steinwhy’p sales, evidence of their popularity, - - $1,205,463 Chiekering & Sons $822,402 William Knabe & Cos 3815,511 Haines Bros 287.'*51 William I*. Emerson 232,799 Albert Y\ober 221,444 The above figures are taken from the annual Internal Revenue Tax Returns. .. , II Curing all my long and difficult journeys all over America, ard in a very inclement season, 1 used your l’iar.os, and have been able to use your Pi anos exclusively in my two hundred and fifteen con certs, and also in private, with the most eminent sat isfaction and effect. New York, May 24th, 1873. (The above is the vnly tes timoniul ever given by Rubcnstein to ary Piano manufacturer.) Pray tell Mr. Steinway that, his splendid mpright F.iano shone to brilliant advantage to the 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, Metzdorf,which letter,dated Sept. 27,1873, possession of Messrs. Steinway & Sons.) MAKII. KREBS After thoroughly testing your Pianos, both in pri vate and public, I can con scientiously say that the Steinway Pianos are supe rior to all American and European in s t r u rn <■ u t s known to me- New York. May 17th, 1872.) PE MEYER. “ During my artistic ca reer of more than forty years, I had occasion to use the pianos of all the iworld renowned makers, in public and private, but I have never found an in strument which compares [with your pianos. [New York, March 31st, 1868.) JAELL. “ Your name deserves to be inscribed in golden letters in history of pian making in America, to Improvement of which yo have so largely contribute* Y T our pianos may be pro! claimed as incomparable YVhat noble, distinguished tone ! YVhat poetical sing ing quality! [Paris, Apri 19, 1867.] - “ During my long career as Artist and Composer, I have met with many fine European and American Piano Fortes, but none that combine grandeur and poetry of tone, elasticity of touch—in short, every thing that renders a piano perfect, to such a high degree as your celebrated Piano Fortes.” [New York July 5, 1872.] WE ALWAYS GIVE DATES WITH ALL CREDENTIALS, as there are some “ old,” yes, VERY OLD credentials out from different cele*' brated Artists, given by them—some before Mess. Steinway & Sons ever manufactured Pianos, and others, be fore they had tried these celebrated in struments. S B. MILLS, (celebrated Composer J. N. PATTISON, “ “ ALFRED 11. PEASE, “ “ B. WOLLENHAUPT, “ “ JOSEPH WIENIAWSKI, Direc tor of the Conservatory of Music at Moscow, Russia. THEODORE THOMAS, CIIAS. KUNKEL, S. P. WARREN, WILLIE B. PAPE, Pianist to H. B 11. the Princess of Wales. E. B. WA&HBURN, Minister to France. And numbers of others too numerous to mention. Send for Catalogues and aee for yourself. Stemway's Pianos have taken euery Prize and Medal wherever their Pianos have been placed in competition with others. Paris 1867. London 1862, which places their Pianos at the HEAL of THE WORLD. ALSO Mathusek, Hardman, Haines Bros And Other Pianos. is wanted in the musical line we can supply at lowest rate and at short notice. Reliable agents wanted in Georgia, Ala bama, Florida. North and South Carolina and East Tennessee by TURNER & BRAUMULLER, Wholesale Southern Ayents, 30 Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Oa. D. B. FREEMAN, Special Agent, CalhouGa Mar 22 ttjtt-8 urrn THE pill* TUTT’S XIXiXjW AIXXi PILLS TUTT’S-m . * * a PILLS 333 Words of Admits TUTT’S 'PILLS TUTT’S T? EBPECTPULLY offered by ILLLS TUTT’B W. H. Tctt, M.D., for many piLLS years Demonstrator of Anatomy in pi. . •rTTTT'^ h '’ Medical College of Georgia. pfrva Thirty years’ experience in the TUTT S practice of medicine, together with PJLL® TCTT’S fifteen years’ test of Tutfs Pills, PILLS TUTT’S and the thousands of testimonials PILLS TUTT’S given of their efficacy, warrant me PILLS TUTT’S *" saying that they will positively piLLS THTT’a cure'all diseases that result from a piT.T,a *rfT'Pv>a diseased liver. They are not rec- PTT rq 8 ommended for all the ills that afflict i’S TUTT S humanity, hut for Dyspepsia. Jaun- PILL® TUTT’S dice. Constipation, Piles, Skin Dls- PILLS TUTT’S eases. P.ilious Colic, Rheumatism, PILLS TUTT’S Palpitation of the Heart, Kidney PILLS TUTT’S Affections. Female Complaints,&c„ PILLS TTTTT’S a *i which result from a derange- pjILS ment of the Liver, no medicine nas VTT T q 4,™ 1,3 ever proven so successful as DR. TUTT’S TUTT’S VEGETABLE LIVER J’lI'LS TUTT’S PILLS. PILLS TUTT’S PILLS TUTT’S : TUTT’S PILLS j PILLS TUTT’S ■ CURE SICK HEADACHE, j PILLS TUTT’S ! 5 PILLS TUTT’S i PILLS TUTT’S : TUTT’S PILLS i PILLS TUTT’S I REQUIRE NO CHANGE OF j PILLS TUTT’S • DIET. m * PILLS TUTT’S • .....: PILLS TUTT’S j PILLS TUTT’S • TUTT’S PILLS • PILLB TUTT’S -ARE PURELY VEGETABLE.! PILLS TUTT’S : _! PILLS TUTT’S ■ ——-j PILLS TUTT’S ! TUTT’S PILIJS : PILLS TUTT’S i NEVER GRIPE OK NACSE- j PILLS TUTT’S • ATE. J PILLS TUTT’S : : PILLS TUTT’S : PILLS TUTT’S ! THE DEMAND FOR TUTT’S: PILLS TUTT’S -PILLS Is not confined to thin- PILLS TUTT’S -country, but extends to all parts* PILLS TUTT’S -of the world. : PILLS TUTT’S •* PILLS TUTT’S PILLS TTJTT’S : A CLEAR HEAD,elastic limbs,: PILLS TUTT’S :good digestion, sound sleep,- PILLS TUTT’S :buoyant spirits, fine appetite,- PILLS TUTT’S -are some of the results ot the- PILLS TUTT’S iuse of TUTT’S PILLS. : PILLS TUTT’S • : PILLS TUTT’S : : PILLS TUTT’S : AS A FAMILY MEDICINE : PILLS TUTT’S • TTJTT’S PILLS ARE THE : PILLS TUTT’S • BEST—PERFECTLY HARM- : PILLS TUTT’S i LESS. : PILLS TUTT’S : • PILLS TUTT’S i • PILLS TUTT’S : SOLI) EVERYWHERE. ; PILLS TUTT’S : PRICE, TWENTY-FIVE OTS.j PILLS TUTT’S : • PILLS TUTT’S : : PILLS TUTT’S : PRINCIPAL OFFICE : PILLS TUTT’S !■ 18 MURRAY STREET, j PILLS TUTT’S : NEW YORK. j PILLS TUTT’S : PILLS DR. TUTT’S EXPECTORANT. This unrivaled preparation has per formed some of the most astonishing cures that are recorded in the annals of history. Patients suffering for years from the various diseases of the Lungs, after trying different remedies, spending thou sands of dollars in traveling and doctor ing, have, by the use of a few bottles, entirely recovered their health. “WON’T GO TO FLORIDA.” New York, August SO, 1873. DR.TUTT: Dear SirWben in Aiken, last winter, 1 used your Expectorant for my cough, and realized more benefit from it than anything I ever took. lam so well that I will not go to Florida next winter as I intended. Send me one dozen bottles, by express, for some friends. ALFRED CUSHING, 123 West Thirty-first Street. Boston, January 11,1874. This certifies that 1 have recommended the use of Dr. Tutt’B Expectorant for diseases of the lungs for the past two years, and to my knowledge many bottles have been used by my patients with the hap piest results. In two cases where it was thought con firmed consumption had taken place the Expeotorant effected a cure. ' R. H. SPRAGUE, M.D. “We can not speak too highly of Dr. Tutt’s Ex" pectorant, and for the sake of suffering humanity hope it may become more generally known,”—CHßlß* xian Advocate. ** Sold by Druggists. Price SI.OO OUR COUNTRY ! WHAT WILL BECOME OF 1 IT"? Is a question now agitating the public mind. The grave issues before Congress ; the final settlement of the late Presidential election: the incoming Congress; the new President; the Policy of the new Adminis t and future welfare of the country and people, are matters of great interest to each and every individual. Such a cri sis has not been presented since the Decla ration of Independence. A Truthful History of events, and do ings of Congress will be given with impar tiality and fairness in the CINCINNATI ENQUIRER, a public spirited paper echoing the wishes of the people, advocating submission to the Laws, good Government, and the Rights of the People to be heard upon all matters that pertaii to the country’s welfare. The Tricky Politicians, always ready to organize trouble, but who never participate in danger, will be shown up in their true characters. By subscribing for the Enqui rer, you will get a faithful record of events as they transpire, without Party Coloring and unbiased by Party feelings, as the true merit in a uewspaper is its ability and wil lingness to give the NEWS AS IT COIVIES, and not, as it is prepared by party dema gogues to mislead the people. Specimen copies free. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. FOR WEEKLY. Single Copy, one year §2 00 Five Copies “ $1 75 each 8 00 Ten “ “ 160 “ 16 00 Twenty “ “ 150 “ 30 00 for daily". Without Sunday Issue. With Sunday Issue. By Mail.l yearsl2 00 By Mail lyearsl4oo Six Months 600 Six Months 700 Three Months....3 25 Three Months...3 50 One Month 1 25 One Munth 150 Most lineral terms to club agents. Send for specimen copies and agents’ outfit, Agents wanted at every post-office. Address all letters to FARAN & Mel EAN, Publishers, janl3-3m, Cincinnati, . Ohio. Fisk’s Patent Metalic BURIAL CASES! We have purchased from Boaz & Barrett their stock of Burial Cases, and will keep a good stock and a full range of sizes at the old stand of Reeves 4 Malone FOSTER & U ARLAN W M W. RICHARDS, Attorney at Law, Office in Southeast Corner of the Cour House , CALHOUN, GEORGIA. Will give prompt attention to all business entrusted to his care. Will attend regularly the Courts of tne Cherokee Circuit. Spe cial attention given to commercial and oth er collections. jan!4-€m. 1877. 1877. The Calhoun Times. PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY AT CALHOUN GORDON COUNTY, GA. By 13. B. FREEMA.HST. THE TIMES enters the year 1877 with renewed vigor, and its pul lishe si more determined than ever to give its readerL eveiy week one ol‘ the mbs WIDE AWAKE, PROGRESSIVE AMI READABLE Papers in its section, and ns pains will be render this end. attainable Its contents each week will compriee a carefuMy prepared collection of Inter esting Heading of a character well adapted to the wants of its subscribers. HOWE AFFAIRS Will receive especial attention, and every event wortny of mention will be noted THE TIMES Will labor unceasingly for the promotion of the interests of our county and sec tion and respectfully invokes the aid and encouragement of the people. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: On© Year, - - $ 2 o Six Months - - _ _ xOQ Tliree Montlis CLUBS! CLUBS! We offer he TIMES in Clubs of five at $1 50 a year and will cive an npilhh° P b D . Jr P?. rß ? n who "* a Club. A Club can be raised B in auy neighborhood with little trouble, and aid thus rendered to the home paper. 7 4 BUSINESS MEN . 1 * I *, a^r rtiing mediums in Northern tion m*adjoining 9 )eouiltiee ** feer? ioT ° Wn * "- U “ W THE NEW % - HOME Sell Made WAS AWARDED THE FIRST PREMIUM! At the Centennial Exhibition, 1876, and has always carried off the highest honors wherever exhibited. a COMPACT. simple. mntAßidE, liight Running’and EFFICIENT “LOCK STITCH” MACHINE. ADAPTED to tho WANTS of EVERYBODY. The HOME SEWING MACH IN E was Perfected eight years since by the aid of the best inventive talent an d Mechanical Skill. It combines all the Essential Tarts of a FIRST CLASS MACHINE, id SIMPLE in CONSTRUCTION, SUPERIOR in Strength and Beauty, contains less Working Part 9 and is Capable of DOING a wider rafiye of Work than other Sewing Machines. ItwillltUN foryears w ithout costing ONE CENT for Repairs. In the Manufacture of this MACHINE the Very YSost Materials are USED. The WEARING? PARTS are HARDENED, and the Mechanism has been CONSTRUCTED with the special view of producing an Easy Bunning, DURABLE, and almost NOISELESS MACHINE, adapted EQUALLY WELL for Coarse or line THREAD, COT TON, SILK or LINEN, SEWING from the Lightest Muslins to Heaver Cloth and leather. Such ConfldenceisFELT m the INTRINSIC MERITS of the HOME SEWINC MACHINE that every MACHINE is fully Warranted for Five Years. LIVE AGENTS wanted in localities where we are not represented. Send for prices, and samples of work done on the HOME, or call at any of our offices. Johnson, Clark & Cos., • 30 Union Square, New York. 664 Washington Street, Boston, Mass. Ills Second Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. 141 State Street, Chicago, 111. 21 South sth Street, St. Louis, Mo, 17 New Montgomery St., San Francisco, Oal. MANTSFIEIiIV” steam esgines, STEAM THBESHIMCc MACHINES SAW MILLS AID FLOURISH* MILL MACHINERY* Pamphlets describing any of the above sent on application. 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Extraordinary inducements in the way cf cash commissions and valuable premiums are offered to Agents and Clubs. Choice from 250 standard Books, or any one of the leading Magazines or lllustra-‘ ted Perisdicals of the day furnished in com bination with theWecvly for a mere pit tance in addition to the price of the Cou rier-Journal alone. Anew edition of Prentice’s Poeks,beau tifully printed and the Weekly Courier- Journal one year for $3,<K). A Splendid Map of the South Size 28£x32, inches, handsomely colored, varnished and hung on rollers, rstail price, $2; mailed free of postage, and the the Weekly Courier-Journal one year, for '62.25. TERMS CF SUBSCRIPTION : Daily Courier Journal, a year, $12.00 Sundey Courier-Journal, a year, 2.00 Weekly Courier-Journal, a year, 2.00 Or in clubs of five at $1.70; of ten at si.6o; and of twenty and ever at $1.50 each. [Posetage in nil cases prepaid by the Proprie tors.] Specimen cepies, list of Books and Maga. zines, and Descriptive Ci rculars sen; free on application, Letters should be addressed to W. N. HALDEM AN, President Courier-Journal Co.,Leuisyille, Ky. Seeds I Plants I ■BULBS- Senf by mail to any Post o<fice. Assort ment large, prices moderate, and selection best. Send for Priced Lists. Merchants, Druggists, and Dealers supplied at lowest wholesale rates. EDW’D J. EVANS & CO., Nurserymen and Seedsmen, York, Pa, febß-3©. P. L. TURNLEY, —Dealer in— Drugs, Medicines, Paints , Oils , Putty , Glass, Perftimer ieS'&c. ROME, GA. The public are assured that my stock i complete in every department, unu the greatest effort will be made to render sat isfaction to my customers. TUB-NLEY’S ( P UR EL Y VEG ETA EL E) Liver ami Dyspeptic Tonic. A certain cure for Side Headache , Colic, Cramps, Chills and lever, Palpitdtihn oj the Heart And all diseases arising from a disordered Liver. 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The world-renowned author, in th‘s ad mirable lecture, clearly proves from his own experience that the awful consequences* of Self-Abuse may be effectually removed with out medicines, and without dangerous sur gical operations, bougies, instruments,rings or cordials : pointing out a mode of cure at once certain and effectual, by which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately and radically. &Qp‘This Lecture will prove a Do. n to Thou sands and Thousands. Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, ] ost-paid, on receipt of six cents or two postage stamps. Addiess THE CULVERWELLMEDICALCO., 41 Ann St...New Yoik P. q. 4586. T. M. 3EXI.jT.Ifir LIIIRV & SALE STABLE. Good Saddle and Guggy Horses and New Vehicles. Horses and mules for sale. Stock fed and cared for. Charges will be reasonable. Will pay the cash for corn in the ear and odder in the bundle. febo-tf. CHROffiPSITlffl. Is published Daily, Tri-Weekly and Weekly, At AUGUSTA, GA. By WALSH & WRIGHT, Proprietors Full Teleyraphic Dispatches from All Points. Latest and Most Accu rate Market Reports. Interesting and Reliable Coirespondence from all parts of Georgia, South Car olina and Washington City* GEORGIA AND SOUTH CAROLINA NEWS A SPECIALTY. DAILY: One Year $lO 00 Six Months 5 00 TRI- WEEKLY: One Year $5 (.0 Six Months 2 50 WEEKLY: One Year ..$2 00 Six Monshs 1 00 t GZEiftffg SULPHUR SOAP. The Leading External Remedy p 0 ® Local Diseases of theSttI 01 Blemishes of the Complexion** Sores, Scalds, Burns, Rheu. * matism and Gout, and a Reliable Disinfectant And Preventive of Contact.. This incomparable entirely and speedily, Eruptions of Skm or Scalp, Sores, Scalds, Burns, *• cures Rheumatism and Goat counteracts a predisposition to diseases. It especially commends itself to the Ladies on account of its puit. FYING and beautifying influence unon the complexion. Every one possessing a cake of Glenn's Sulphur Soap, costing ac £ 50 cents, may enjoy at home all THE BENEFIT DERIVABLE FROM a Series of costly Sulphur Baths. It disinfects clothing and linen Im. pregnated by disease, and prevent* ob noxious disorders caused by contact with the person. Dandruff is eradicated and the hair prevented from felling out or pram*, turely turning gray by its use. Physicians recommend its use. Prices—2s andso Cents per Cake: per Box (3 Cakes), 60c. and sl. 20. N. —Sent by Mall, Prepaid, on receipt of price, and 5 cents extra for each Cake. * “ HILL’S HAIR AND WHISKER DYE,” Block or Brown, 50 Cents. O. Prop’r, 7 Sixth 1y.1.1 READ iai*r ANNOUNCEMENT or Tn* Murray Hill Publishing Cos. John P.-Jewett, Manager. CHRONIC SHHS all books— Plain Homjs Talk and Medical Common Sense, which contains nearly I,ooopare* or original matter, us entertaining as a fascinating story. Health and long life made easy for the learned and unlearned. Crammed full of brand new Ideas, which are cheering to the sick and intensely entertaining to those who are fortunate enough to escape disease. It guards the read.r against the pitholes of human suffering, and points the way of deliverance to those who are already engulphed. By all means, find out aU about it. It I• for yoa. It’s author. Dr. R B. Foote, of 1 20 Lexington Avenue, New York, is consulted by invalids at home and abroad, in person and by letter, end has had the experience of nearly a quarter ©fa century in the treatment; of long standing and difficult dis eases of every character; beDce his ability to write practical truths for the invalid Trader. His consultations are free to the sick everywhere; hence his immense correspondence with the sick all over the globe, You, reader, ark at lib erty to consult the able author of Plain Home Talk and Medical Common Sense. Write to him and you will be struck with his Common Sense. Whatever your malady, you will receive light which will do you good, by investing only a postage stamp, and writing to Dr. F. We wish to interest you in both the doctor and his im mortal book. The Boole, itself, which gives satisfaction to all who read it, can be had of agents, or of the publishers direct. Plain mus lin binding, $3.25, in the English or German language. Library binding, In English only, $3,75. Sent by mail, postage prepaid, on receipt of the price. A lady writes the author: “ I have always felt that you were the physician of the world, from the fact of your wonderful suc cess and original ideas." One reader says “lhave found it to be one of the grandest works of the age.” Another savs—“ I would not be without it for twice its cost.'' Similar letters reach the author ctery Hay, Content* table free. COirMPf ** STOIy\. also by ASbIUMShIT rH - <r ° OTa - Cheap edL OUISLITOi. U. -I, 5 vole, in 1, neatly bound, $2; in 5 separate vo;s. at $i and 97.50, according to binding. 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A Step Backward, reviewing inconsiderate legislation concerning the Prevention a# Conception. “ Spermatorrhea,” or Smm Jnal Weakness with evidence of its curabUitr. “ Croup, its causes, prevention and cute,** lnva> uable to every mother having the care of email children. “Cold Feet.” causes, preventkm and cure. Any one or the foregoing Dins* Publications will be sent by mail, postage pern paid, on receipt of ten cents. Pl\rr Publications. Wewffl sup- PHyi* ply Dk. Foote’s Free Pnbllce- I It Lib tions. “ Gratuitous Advice to (Ms Bick," abroad as well as at home ; a circular of value to the sick. “ Evidences of Dr. Footers Success; ” a sixty page pamphlet, frm by raaUL —Send for them. A ArilTO 5,000 good Agent* filsr l\B I m can And profitable employ- u I W ment in the sale of tho foregoing publications, and also several other* published ny us. Read all of the above, and Bend for particulars. 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