Calhoun Saturday times. (Calhoun, GA.) 1877-1878, April 21, 1877, Image 4

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RjEMINGTON SEWING MACHINES, FIRE.ARMS, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. The “Remington Sewing Machine” has sprung rapidly into favor as possessing the of good qualities, namely : Light Running— Smooth—Noiseless— Rapid—Dur ble—with perfect Lock Stitch. It is a Shuttle Machine with automatic Drop Feed. Design beautiful and construe* tion the Very best. The “Remington Sewing Machine” has received premiums at many Fairs thiough out the United States, and without eff irt took the grand Medal of Progress—thekighest order of Medal that was awarded at the late Vienna Exposition. The Remington Works also manufacture the new Double-Barrelled Breech-Londing Shot-Gun, snap and positive action, with patent joint oheck, a marvel of beauty, finish and cheapness— and the Celebrated Remington Rifles—adopted by nine different Gov ernments—and renowned throughout the world for Military, Hunting and Target pur poses—all kinds of Pistols,Rifle Canes, Metallic Cartridges, &c. AGRICULTURAI IMPLEMENTS.—Improved Mowing Machines, Steel Plows, Steel Hoes, Shovels, Cultivators, Road Scraper3, Patent Excavators, Hay Tedders, Cotton Gins, Iron Bridges, &c. Good Agents Wanted. Send for Circulars. jan26-Gm E. REMINGTON £ SONS, Ilion, N. Y. THE OLDEST HOUSE IN CALHOUN EstaTjislied. 1857. NTEW GOODS! NEW GOOES WE arc pleased to notify our friends that we are ~ow i<*yin la a .arge and superio stock of Seasonable Goods. Those who wish Bargains will give us a oall. FOSTER & HABLAIN . PRICE-LIST OF Sash,! &c. Plain Rail 111-light Windows, Glazed. Bxlo, 1 3-6 in., per window, 15J $ 75 10x12 “ “ 24 1 20 10x14 “ “ 25J 135 10x16 “ “ 2?| 160 10x18 “ •* 20£ 200 Check Rail, or Lip Sash, 12-light Windows, Glazed. 10x14 1 3-8 in., per window, 28 155 /oxl6 “ “ 81J 100 10x18 “ “ 84 2 20 Check Rail, or Lip Sash A 8-light Windows, Glazed. 12x14 1 8-3 in., wide bar per w’d’w 24..1 75 12x16 “ •* “ 12x18 “ “ “ 20...2 25 Outside Blinds, Rolling Slats, “12-light Windows. Bxlo per pair, 15 1 00 10x12 2O 1 *25 10x14 “ 22J 1 40 Outside Blinds, Rolling Slats, Wide Bar, 8-light Windows. 12x14 yerpair, 20 1 40 12x16 “ 22 1 60 12x18 “ 24 1 70 O. G. Four Panel doors, Raised Panels, both sides. 26x56 1 3-16 inches 29 130 28x68 “ S3 1 40 210x610 “ 35 1 55 3x7 “ 37 1 76 28x68 1 3 8 inches 39 1 50 210x610 “ 40 1 60 3x7 “ 43 1 80 3x7 “ rais’d md’g 1-side 47 8 35 3x76 “ “ 2-side 50 3 50 2x64 1 inch 20 1 05 24x66 “ 21 1 20 Prices for all other sizes furnished promptly. Above are prices Free on board Cars. M. A. GEE & CO., Opposite A. & C. R. R. Depot, Chatta nooga, Tennessee. marlO-3m GET THE BEST. Marrow’s Pictorial Family Bible land Encyclopedia of Biblical Knowledge con tains 64 important features, nearly 1,300 illustrations and many fine plates by Gus tave Dore and other artists. Genuine mo rocco bindings and heavy panel, four styles and prices. Send for circulars and terms to agents. OUR GOVERNMENT. "The Century of Independence'’ em braces a collection from official sources of the most important documents aud statis tics connected with the political history of America ; also a chronological record of the principal events from its discovery to the present time, with biographical and historical sketches, etc. Printed in Ger man and English. Nearly 600 pages. Never before has so much practical in formation of this nature been published in any one- volume. The lawyer, banker, merchant and for mer will each conclude that it must have been prepared especially with reference to his convenience. It is designed for this wort to take the place in politics that Webster’s dictionary does in language, and Appleton’s Gazetteer in general literature. The binding, paper and illustrations have been made to com pare v'ith the general character ot the work. Though a person can be a good citizen ■without a thorough education, no good cit izen can enjoy the right of franchise intel ligently without possessing the information contained in this book. Wnilc persons refuse to purchase ordina ry or expensive works, all classes will gladly avail themselves of the opportunity for obtaining a work so indispensable at so low a price, $2 50. Sold only by subscription. Nend for special circulars and terms to agents. A NEW PLAN. Solic'tors for premium papers should write us at once. Tie burden of a heavy load removed. Samples all carried'out of sigH. Send for terms fer the cheapest pa per published, with a 82) for a premium. For this and the above new 'works’ and 150 standard books address, S. L. MARROW & CO. mar24-4m. Indianapolis, lud. CURTIS & SMITH, •;$?• CARRIAGE BUILDERS No. 85 Peachtree St., Atlanta, Da. Build all classes of work to order on short notice. Prices low to suit the times. Special arrangement with Liveries that want three or more carriages at one time. Terms—Strictly cash. GEO. W. WELLS & CO.. feb24-9m. Agents , Calhoun Ga. Job Work neatly and cheaply execu~ ted at this office. WEBSTER'S Unabridged Dictionary I FOR THE SCHOOL ROOM. 3000 Engravings; 1840 Pages Quarto. Price sl2. A!NEW FEATURE To the 3000 illustrations heretofore in Webster’s Unabridged, we have added four pages of COLORED ILLUSTRATIONS 4 engraved expressly for the work at large expense. Nearly every State Superintendent of Public Instruction in the Upion, or corres ponding officer, where such an one exists, has recommended Webster’s Dictionary in the strongest terms. Among them are those of Eastern, Northern, Middle, Southern and Western States—twenty-eight in all. STATE PURCHASES. The State of New York has placed 10,000 copies of Websfer’s Unabridged in as many of her Public Schools. The Slate of Wisconsin, about 5,000 — nearly every school. The State of New Jersey, 1,500 —nearly every school. The State of made provision for all her schools. The State of Massachusetts has supplied her schools—nearly all. The State of lowa has supplied her schools. The State of Connecticut his made pro vision for her schools. ®I§P & Over 8000 schools in Indiana were supplied during the year 1872, and many more in 1873 and 1874. In other States many been purchase 1 for supplying schools of cities, counties and towns. What better investment can bemadefor schools ? More than ten times as many are soldi f Webster’s Dictionaries, as of any othar se ries in this country. At least four fifths of all the school books published in this country own Webster as their standard, and of the remainder, few acknowledge any standard. Published by G. & C. MERRIAM, Spring field, Mass. . mar3-2m. New Enterprise in Oalhonn. HARRIS & GORE Having engaged in the Cabinet business and having rented the commodious shop of Mr. Reeve (formerly Gray’s wagon snop,) are now prepared to make to order, and in a short time will keep on hand ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE. such as Bedsteads, Bureaus, Safes, Wardrobes, Tables, Lounges, and all other furniture in our line, at the lowest prices for Cash or Produce. W T e are prepared also to repair and repaint old furniture in the best manner at short notice. Our Mr. Gore be ing one of the finest cabinet workmen in the State, we can safely guarantee satisfac* tion. Remember the pla< e, and give us a call. marl()-6m. 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 < Malone FOSTER & HARLAN’, W. RICHARDS, Attorney at Law, O ffice 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. janl4-6m. WHY DO YOU PAY $3.00 A. Year For an Eastern Literary Paper when you can procure one equal in every particular for SBI.OO a Year P" THE CHICAGO LEDGER, a large 48-col umn weekly paper, is now being sold for $ 1.00 a year, and 15 cents for postage. It lias no superior as a literary weekly, aDd is larger than Eastern papers of the same class. Send 10 cents and get three copies. You will certainly subscribe for it alteryou have read it. Address THE LEDGER CO., Chi cago, 111. tilaug26. 1877. „ M- The Calhoun Times. "PUBLISHED EVERT SATURDAY AT CALHOUN GORDON COUNTY, GA L / | By I). B. FREEMAN. THE TIMES enters the year 1877 with renewed vigor, and its pullish e determined than ever to give its readeri. eveiy week one of the mo WIDE AWAKE, PROGRESSIVE AND READABLE Papers in its motion, and no pain9"mll bo spared’to render tbif end. attainable Its contents each week will comprise a earefuHy prepared collection of Inter im ending of a character well adapted to the wants of its subscribers. HOME AFFAIRS Will receive especial attention, and every event weithy of mention 1 “tJm ..I \ | * 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 ptople. TERMS OF. SUBSCRIPTION: Ono Year, - - g*£3 O Six Montlxs - - - -i oo Tnree Montlis CLUBS! CLUBS! c offer he TIMES in Clubs of five &t $1.50 & year, and will give an extra copy to any person who will raise a Club. A Club can be raised m any neighborhood with little trouble, and aid thus rendered to the home paper. 3 USINESS MEN Will find the Times one of the most auocesaful advertising mediums in Northern Georgia as it has m wel! is a large list in its own county a considerable circular tion in adjoining counties. Rates very low. TTTFI vWEW - *<■ StiUlUf WAS AWARDED THE FIRST PREMIUM! At the Centennial Exhibition, 1576, and has always carried oft' the highest honors wherever exhibited. A COMPACT. SIMPLE. DURABLE, Light hunmne’and EFFICIENT “LOCK STITCH” MACHINE. ADAPTED to the WANTS of EVERYBODY. The HOME SEWINC MACHINE was Perfected eight years since by the aid of the best inventive talent an( l Mechanical Skill. It COMBINES nil the Essential Parts of a FIRST CLASS MACHINE, is SIMPLE in CONSTRUCTION, SUPERIOR in Strength and Beauty, contains less Workinq Parts and is Capable of DOING a wider range of Work than other Sewing Machines. JtwillßUN foryears without COSTING ONE CENT for Repairs. In the Manufacture of this MACHINE the Very Best Materials are USED. The WEARING PARTS are HARDENED, and the Mechanism has been constructed with the special view of producing an Easy Running, DURABLE, and almost NOISELESS MACHINE, adapted EQUALLY weld for Coarse or fine THREAD, COT TON, SILK or LINEN, SEWING from the Lightest Muslins to Heaver Cloth and leather. Such Confidence^ felt in 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 ofllces. Johnson, Clark & Cos,, 664 Washington Street, Boston, Mass. Ills Second Avo,, Pittsburgh, Pa. 141 State Street, Chicago, 111. 21 South sth Street, St. Lonis, Mo, 17 New Montgomery St., San Francisco, Cal. MANSFIELD STEAM ENGINES, STEAM THRESHING MACHINES SAW MILLS AND FLOURING MILL MACHINERY Pamphlets describing any of the above sen on application. When writing say In what paper you read this. , SEMPLE, BXRGE Sc CO. ©IO Washington Ave., ST. LOUIS* G^REAT Taylor & Farlft Orga Established 1846. gives”!Written Guar antees. li est an Factory in the World. PKICKS FROM S6O to 11,000 lcrui.s easy. Send for Catalogues. Reliable Agents wanted in Georgia, Ala bama, Florida, North and South Carolina, and Fast Tennessee, by TURNER & BRAUMULLER, Wholesale Southern Agents, 30 Wkiteh all (reef, Atlanta, Ga JJANKJN & GRAY, Attorney at Law Calhoun, Ga. Special attention paid to collections. Of ficeu in the Young building. 11. A. DORSEY’S SALOON^ Railroad Street Always on hand choice Og.r,, i'lc., an, of cuaiamer will at all times be attendedto with prompt pcss and politencsss. feb3-ly P l. UR IMLE,PY —Bealf.r in— Drugs; Medicines . Paints, Oils, Putty, Glass, Perfumer i cs,S:c. ROME, G 4. public arc assured that my stock is complete in every department, and the gieatest effort will be made to render sat isfaction to my customers. tttuktlet’s (PURELY VEGETABLE) Liver amlDyspeptic Tonic. A certain cure for Sick Headache, Colic, Cramps, Chills and lever, Palpitation oj the Heart And all diseases arising from a^disordered Liver. THF BEST MEDICINE EXTANT ! 'PTJtt.I STLST'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT. A never failing remedy far Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Sprains, Old Sores, Ulcers, etc., etc. A t-rial will convince any one of its heal ing properties. Ask for it at your drug store. novlß-ly. T. M. EXjX JS> LIVERY & MLU STABLE Good Saddle and Buggy Horses aaid New Vehicles. Horses and mules for saie. Stock fed and cared for. Charges will be reasonable. Will p ay the cash for corn in the ear and odder in the bundle. feb3-tf. CHROiMMiMTim. Is published Daily, Tbi- Weekly and Weekly, At AUG VST A, GA. By WALSH & WIIIGIIT, Proprietors Full Teleyraphic Dispatches from All Points. Latest and Most Accu rate Market Reports. Interesting and Reliable Correspondence from all parts of Georgia, South Car olina and Washington City. GEORGIA AND SOUTH CAROLI NA NEWS A SRECIALTY. DAILY t 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 Home Hailroad — Schedule. ON AND AFTER MARCH Ist, the evening train (except Saturday evening), on this road will be discontinued. The trains will run as follows: MORNING TRAIN. Leaves Rome dailj at 7:00 a. m. Return to Rome at 12 m. SATURDAY ACCOMMODATION. Leaves Rome (Saturday only) at 5:45 p. m. Return to Rome at 0:00 p. m. The evening train at Romo will make close connection with S. R- & D. R. R. train North and South, and at Kingston with W. & A. R. R. train South and East. C. M. PENNINGTON, Cen’l Sup’t. JNO. E. STILLWELL, Ticket Agent. TOMtEIiEIM.BTMBOILEirc. | "mill GORING MADE I m ItSjnequa^ GLENN’S SULPHUR SOAP. The Leading External Remedy foe Local Diseases of the Skin, Blemishes of the Complexion, Sores, Scalds, Burns, Rheu matism and Gout, and a Reliable Disinfectant and Preventive of Contagion, This incomparable specific remove# entirely and speedily, Eruptions of the Skin or Scalp, Sores, Scalds, Burns. &c.; cures Rheumatism and Goat, an 4 counteracts a predisposition to thee# diseases. It especially commends itself to the Ladies on account of its puri fying and beautifying influence upon the COMPLEXION. Every one possessing # cake of Glenn’s Sulphur Soap, costing 25 of 1 50 cents, MAY ENJOY AT HOME ALL 1 THE BENEFIT DERIVABLE FROM a series of costly Sulphur Baths. It disinfects clothing and linen im pregnated by disease, and prevents ob noxious disorders caused by contact with the person. Dandruff is eradicated and the hair prevented from falling out or prema turely turning gray by its use. Physicians recommend its use. . ! Prices—2s and 50 Cents per Cake ; per Box (3 Cakes), 60c. and $1.20, N.B.—Sent by Mail, Prepaid, on receipt of price,! ands cents extra for each Cake. *" “ HILL’S HAIR AND WHISKER DTS,’* Black or Brown, SO Cents. C.J.Crittcaton, Prop’r, 7 Sixth !t.I.K BEAD TB or TXIB Murray Hill Publishing Cos. John P. Jewett, Manager. PUDfUlin DISEASES Cared. tnnUlMllr all books— Plain Home Talk and Medical Common Sense, which contains nearly I,ooopaves of original matter, as entertaining as afascinatfiw 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 reader against the pitholes of human suffering, and points the way of deliverance to those who are already engulphed. By all means, find out aH about it It Is for yon. - It’s author, Dr. K. B. Foots, of 120 Lexington Avenue, Nsw York, is consulted by invalids at horns and abroad, In person and by letter, and has bad tbo experience of nearly a quarter ©fa century In the treatment of long standing and difficult dis eases of every character; hence his ability te' write practical truths for the invalid reader. Bis 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 Plata Homs Talk and Medical Common Sense. Write to hla and yon will be struck with his Common 6i;es. W'hatever your-malady, you will receive light which will do you good, by investing only a postage stamp, and writing to Dr. F. W'e wish to interest you in both the doctor and his im mortal book. The Hook itself, which gives satisfaction to all who read it, can be had of agents, or of the publishers direct. FJain inns 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/Ar physician of the world, from the fact of your wonderful sus cess and original icUas." Oue reader says “ 1 have found it to be one of the grandest works of the age.” Another says—‘‘l would not be without it for twice it* dost. ’ Similar letters reach the author every Jay. Conteuts table free. OflirMf'i."" l ” stohy; >° *>r \S.IH\JLr I*. Foot*. Cheap edf Vvlhl VvL tl> n. 5 vols. >n 1, neatly bound, $2; in 5 separate at fte and $7.50. according to binding. Sent by man on receipt of price. Just Mic thing for joung j>ople. Cea tente table free. mur pMi©ti©w# tow lailasli" uish ail of Dr Foote’s popular UsaVlkß Dime Publications on Nwuth and kindred topics. “ OLD EYK3 MADE NEW," tells how to restore the sight and give opglarsoa, without the aid of Doctcv or Medicine. Half# million have been issued already l “Com rone and cure for tub Ruptured” it a ♦ulnaMe monograph for those who are afflicted with Hap turc or Hernia. “Physiological Improvement or Humanity,” relates to the subject of Mvlxa people born right. “Physiological Marrumt gives the latest researches regarding the law governing temperamental adaptation, Ac., As- A Step Backward, reviewing inceosiderate legislation concerning the Prevention of Conception. “ Spermatorrhcra,” or Sees- Inal Weakness with evidence of its curability. “ Croup, its causes, prevention and ewe," inval uable to every mother having the care of email children. “Cold Feet,” causes, prevention and euro. Any one of the foregoing Dine Publications will ba sent by mail, postage pre paid, on receipt of ten cents. rTirr Publication*. WewiUsap* * K>• 8" ply Dr. Foote’s Free Publics- I I ILsLs tions. “ Gratuitous Advitt to th* Sick," abroad as well as at home ; a circular ef value to the sick. “ Evidence* of Dr. Look's Success; ” a sixty page pamphlet, fret by —Send for them. re 1_ am j\l I V can find profitable emi>ly- HUIEbM I O ment in the aale of tbs foregoing publications, and also several others published ny us. Heed all of the abovo, and send for particulars. Address, for terms, oalfiw. &c., The Murray Hill Publishing Company, 199 East 28th Street, Sew York. The Ladies’ Hand-Book/ e , of valuable information to erel T/^/ # v-oman, OLD or YOUN #♦ Married or Single. LADIES #* I' !!!!! / ****** ?/ NFR* y n ijS u u w GRANGE NTS of both particularly ris, Apoplexy, ■, and all u> rangements f e and Cura will be foand zsting to 1| era. BOTH the foregoinf sent rosM ddreaa,. with x .i'.Co.,Be^tardLMa W. W. DUNN, MERCHANT TAILOR Tvro|Doors 'East of B. M. &[C. C. HarlM HAVING gone into the above business. 1 would be pleased te have my fom* r friends and customers give mt u call. I have just received a largo stock of CONCORD JEANS, CASSIMERKS CASH MERETTS, ETC. tvliich I offer low for cash. I am in receipt of the latest N. Y. ions. Particular care in cutting for ladies to make. Braiding, hemming, tucking, •<! cording done for ladies, CSAfiS CORY AND COB JOW* .3 STOCKJFEEP, HfIMINY, MEAL, AB.fc cfctffeiMF*Has advantages over WuUf ery other machine in ’BlSf kei and has taken Premium at State Fairs 0* Illinois and Missouri. CHAUEBGI tsjrdxuuxJ COMBINED SHELLEB AM) SBINUEI for Description and Prices, address £ SEMPLE, BIKGE A €• &* AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS AND SPECIALTIES in HARDWARE 910 WaiAlnstea Ave, T. LOI W Pieaaa mention m w)>M paper yea read