Calhoun Saturday times. (Calhoun, GA.) 1877-1878, May 12, 1877, Image 3

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TOWN AND COUNTY AFFAIRS, “Gafden sass.” ■ - Wheat crop. promising Strawberries and cream. How is your spring ©old 1 wdM • Spring chickens are budding. A rumored wedding io the near fu* tore.- Chotera has been making havoc of fowls hereabouts. Don’t preach charity and leave some one else to practice it. Mr. J. I). Scott left for Ringgold the first of this week to attend the dis rict meeting at that place. Chestnut posts are being removed and aedar put up instead along the teU egraph line on the W. & A. Road. The physicians rep< rt sn unusual number of cases of croup among chil dren in the neighborhood of Calhoun. The members of the Calhoun Litera ry Club picniced at Big Spring on Wednesday, and we are told, had a fine time. ' \ Indisposition of the,editor is offered this week rs an excuse to our readers for tTie rathor meagre amount of origi nal reading in this issue. . ' " M - * | Bachelors are so plentiful" we shall begin to look for the founding of an anti-nuptial society as a permanent in stitution of the town. . .—■ ■ Married, in Dalton, Ga., May 10th, at the residence of the bride's father, by Rev. B. M. Ilipp, T 11. Triplett, of the Georgia Conference, and Miss Mary K. Robinson. Rev. J. M. Dickey and lady, of this place, are in Augusta this week at tending the meeting of the stockhold ers of the Georgia Railroad. Dunn & Miller are now prepared to clean all sorts of old clothes in the neatest and best stylo. Those having old clothes and wanti g them made new would find it to their interest to call on these gentlemen. We predict a large attendance for to day at Hie i ecor&tion ceremonies at lle saca Cemetery, as quite a number, in cluding an orator or two wil be on hand from DJton Anew- mail route has just been orten ed from llecves’fetation by Bock CrCek, Everett’s Springs and Floyd Spring to Armuchee, 17 miles and back once a week. 'lbis new route will bo quite convenient for those living in the sec* tion through which it passes. LADIES’ HATS. Stylish, trimmed and untrimuied ladies’ hats in stock at low figures, at the Cheap Cash Store of B M. &C. C. Harlan. Call and see them. ap2B-4t W c learn that the dwelling huse of Mr. W. T. Will iughain, neat Sonora, was burned on last Saturday night, al most the entire contents being con sumed, and some of the family barely escaped the flames, We did not hear how the fire originated. Tflo many irie.nds of Mr. W. sympathize with him in his severe loss. Tiie Chattanooga Times. — [f you want to know about Chattauooga, the most promising young city in the South, an’J o r e that don’t stop growing for any kind of financial calamity, send Fifty Cents for the Weekly Times three months. Price of the Dai ly is 75 cents per month, or $8 00 a year, and the Weekly is 82 00 a year. The weekly contaias f'rty-eight col umns, and “It is one of the best papers in the State.” An oriental traveler desoribes this busy sc me, witnessed on historic shores: “Our steamer landed on a beach which was the port of Antioch, where the disciples were first called Christians.— i'here was no town at the water’s edge, no people, no wharf. The passengers and the merchandise were put ashore in lighters, which -an up into the sand. A troop of camels, with their drivers, lay on the beach, ready to transfer the goods into the interior. Among the articles landed were boxes marked ‘Dr. J. C. Ayei & Cos., Lowell, Mass., U. S. A.,’ showing that they contained medicines and whence they came. These with other goods yere hoisted on the backs of camels, for transportation to Antioch. Thus the skill of the West Be nds back its reme dies to heal the maladies of popula tions that inhabit those eastern shores whence our spiritual manna catne.”J B iiuhor ( FL) Chronicle, The Literary Clnb Relax. / Editor Calhoun Times : \ I I took up- my pen full a half Hbur ago to tell you what a glorious time the Calhou i Literary Club had at the Big Spring last Wednesday, but it can’t be done, it is beyond description Ten o’clock found the party at the soring, (except those who lost' the way and did not get in for art hour), and then the shouting, the boat sailing, the laughing, the talking, the moss gathering, the fishing, (up among the big rocks) the eating, the pushing of buggies full of young ladies into the spring by young men. the slipping in of young men’s feet in the operation, and everything else that a similar party ever did was done that day. And the pleasant drive home by way of Sonora added much to the pleasure of the occasion. But what is the use to say more ! we had a beauti ful day, a nice 1 party and a good dinner, who could ask anything else? May just such a day soon recur. JACQUES. Anew era in the P?ano trade has been inaugurated by the Mendelssohn Piano Cos., No 5G Broadway, N Y., whose advertisement appears elsewhere. This Company is regularly incorpora ted under the Laws of the State of New York, and composed of eminent Piano manufacturers, with the express object of selling Pianos direct to the people at Factory Prices without tho intervention of agents or dealers. These Pianos made one of the finest, displays at the Centennial Exhibition, and were unanimously recommended for the Diploma of Honor and Medal of Merit. This Company are the first to do a general business with the purchaser di rect, saving him more than one-half the price charged by other first-class mak ers. We would recommend any of our readers who have any idea of ever buy ing a piano, to send for their Illustra ted aud Descriptive Catalogue, which will be mailed free to all. It The American Agriculturist, May 1, 1877, is another choice number, filled with interesting and practically useful information, illustrated with some sixty original engravings, among which are pictures of the mode of sending meat to England. Nino columns point out what- to do in May, and how to do it Elevcu Basket columns contain 75 short topics on a variety of subjects. The Humbug columns are sharp after swin dlers upon farmers and others. ‘ Og den Farm Papers,” “Among tho Far mers,” and “Talks on Farm Crops,” are full of practical information, the last on the culture of corn, cabbage and beet crops. A 81,000 Country Home, gives engraved plans aud full specifica tions of materials required, and cost of each. Prof. Atwater gives important fertilizer experiments. Shorthorn and Devon cattle are illustrated and descri bed. Several pages of “Hints and Helps,” with 14 illustrations, show a variety of useful farm and other con trivances. New Flowers are described with illustrations. Prof. Gray treats of Fertilizing Plants ; Prof. Sargent of Forest Trees ; Henderson and others on the Blue Glass mania ; Chan ging the Bearing Year of Orchards is described; “Faith Rochester” gives her valuable talks with housekeepers ; Home-made Refrigerators are described and illustrated; the “Doctor,” “Aunt Sue,” and oth rs, amuse and instruct the little folks This number is worth its weight in silver, if .not in gold Terms, 81 60 a year. p<>st paid ; 15 els. a copy. Orange Judd Company, New York, publishers. FLALWILLE FEXCILD’ My penciling? as well as p were so short and dull last week l nf P send you anything. The weather has been beautiful for the past week, and farmers are very busy. Many of them are planting corn with their cotton to raise a double crop. Good idea, go it heavy on the corn question. There seems to be a good deal of sickness in the county. It keeps our new doctor quite busy. lie is out the go all the time. Union Grove Sunday School is grow iug rapidly. We had seventy-two members present last Sunday, and just an even hundred that have joined in the last four Sundays. We are going to have a picnic soon. So Mr. Editor, yoa and a crowd must be sure to come. We are going to have speaking, sing ing and plenty to eat. Barney s school is on f he increase. He has nineteen scholars every day. — He will have a full turn out as soon as crops are planned. The children learn how to play croquet and sing if they don’t learn nothing else. We looked upon the most life-like corpse that our eyes ever beheld last Friday evening Little Jessie was hur ried in a large white coffin, and in it looked like a fleecy bed so soft and white. She lay on her side with one hand up and oue foot crossed over the other in just the easiest manner yon can imagine, and looked like she had just lay down to sleep. Travel is picking tip a little on our rai road. Tours.&c., Jerry Dinkey. BARGAINS ! One Shoninger Piano. Bran new at factory—at a little more than one half it value. One Grover & Baker—style 23 Sewing Machine—new at factory.— Worth $65. Will be sold for 840 One Home Sewing Machine. Lock Stich, new at factory. Worth 865. — Will be sofd for 840. One Second-hand Grover & B: ker Improved Sewing Machine, with sub° stantial cover. Will do good work, for 825. One Florence Sewing Machine, but little treed, with elegant fop and finish, worth new 8105 Will be sold for 850. One Home Shuttle Sewing Machine, lock-stitch with excellent cover, and all attachments, : ff:l cannot be told from anew one, will be sold for 835. Th e last three machineg can be s*een at any time and tested. The others are new and guaranteed This is a rare opportunity for those who are in need of piano or machine who cannot afford them at high prices. Anyone wishing a genuine bargain in a piano or machine had best consult the under/, signed at once. A milch cow, of good qualities, with young julf, received at a reasonable figure on any of Hie above. Apply to D. B. FREEMAN, Times Office, Calhoun, Ga. Ihe ilieapest Fashion magazine. Among the meritorious publications devoted to the subject of Fashion, we would invite the attention of our lady readers to oue, which .we think possess es in a large degree the essentials of a perfect work—viz., common sense and taste. We refer to Ebrichs’ Fashion Quarterly, the spring numbei of which has jus' reached us. It will be found instru live, useful, beautiful, valuable. The very low sub scription prjee at which it is issued will surprise our lady readers when they examine its contents. The leading idea of the work, the presentation of a reffi erence book and illustrated catalogue of the contents of their great establish ment, is handsomely conveyed; and the fund of information, instruction and thought thereto added will make it wel cmie in all homes where taste and re finement dwell. The beauty of its il lustrations, the topics so ably presented by its able lady contrif utors, its prac tical common- suggestions, above all, the value of its price list, make it the best investment we have seen in its line. No household should be without it. To Fortune's favored ones it offers manifold attractions iu its choice and rare styles pertaining to the wardrobe aud personal adornment. To those in moderate circumstances opportunity is given for a display of the same refine® merit of taste, though it may be in hum bler übjects. To all who seek to learn, to cultivate the beautiful, atU to adorn ••home’’ and the “loved ones” it will be found a mine of information. The spring number, a large volume of 116 pages, is well worth the whole year’s subscription price, which is astmnding ly moderate—namely, 50 cents. The publishers are Ehrich & Cos., Nos 287 and 289 Eighth Avenue, New York City, widely known as ent rprising and reliable merchants. FOR CASH. We defy competition, and from th i .- late we sell goods for catsti only wth ut discrimination A large,, well las } ort' and and superior stock of goods al ,t:i vs on hand. Bring your greenbacks id give us a call. Foster & Harlan J uly 18,1876. GUANOS. Soluble Pacific and Etiwan Guanos to be had of Foster & Harlan, Agents at Calhoun. Also Phosphate of Lime for Composting. The Buckeye. It is a well established fact, that Tal ler 8 Buckeye Pi*e Ointment will cure, if used according to directions, the loculus Hippoeastanuui, or Horse Fhesnut, commonly known st he Buck eye has been highly esteemed for many a owing to the fact, that it p.*- sts virtues, lypg in the bitter prin ciple called Esculin. which can be u;ii ized for the cure of PiPs. If affected with that terrible disease, use Buckevc Pile Ointment, and be relieved Ft i sale by Dr. Will E. King. dra r ;• Calhoun, Ga. ma4-ly - ►- M hen used for Rheumatism, Sore Throat, Lame Back, Neuralgia, Sprains Bruises, Cuts, Contracted Muscles. Stiff Joints Cos rns and Burns, on hu man beings ; and Spavin. Ring lime Galls, Cuts, Scratches, etc, or, animals Cou-sens’ Lightning Liniment is une qualed, and its <“tf cf simply electrical As its name suggests, it is quick to r lieve, and thousands tmar witness to it> astounding virtues. For sale by W. E. King, druggist, Calhoun. Ga. apr2B ly OIST HAND We take pleasure in announcing t our customers that our stock of Spring and summer goods is now complete and it is not vain boasting to s.ijr that it is one of the best and fullest selections ever brought to Calhoun For Cash we can supply ai! with goods in our line at prices lower than they have eyer be<_n sold here. We would cull espec ial attention to our extra lot of ladies’ and gentlemen’s shoes. FOSTER & IIaRLAN. April 14. 1877 tf This world appears very beautiful when you are well ; to remain wejl, healthy and strong. take Dr, J. H. Mi * Lean’s Strengthening Cordial and Blood Purifier, the greatest tonic in the world it strengthens the body nod purifies th blood. Dr. J H McLean s .office. 314 Chestnut, St. Louis, Mo. ♦ p* ■ Georgia, Gordon Comity. Notice is hereby given to all persons con cerned that on the day of 187'. John Baugh, late of Gordon county, depar ted this life intestate, and no person lias tip plied for Administration on the estate of said John Baugh, and that in terms of th law Administration will be vested in the Clerk of the Superior Court or some other ht and proper person thirty days altei the publication of this Citation, unless some valid objection is made to his appointment. Given under my hand end official signature. Tliis 'he 4th day of Mav. 1877. mao’SOd E. J. KIKE It, Ordinary. Georgia, Gordon County* l M. Fite having applied to he ap pointed Guardian of the person and property of James Edward. Sarah C<>r deiia, Rebecca Caledonia, and Elmira Cox, minors, under fourteen years of age. residents of said county — This is to cite ali persons concerned, to be and appear at the term of the Court of Ordinary, to be held next af ter the expiration of thirty days from the publication of this notice, and show cause if the' 7 can, why said I M. Fite should not be intrusted with the Guar dianship of the pers *n and property of James Edward, Sarah Cordelia, Rebec ca Caledonia, and Elmira Co A . Wit ness my hand and official signature This May 4th. 187/ mas 30d E J. KIKER Ordinary. yi ' GEE & CO., Dealers in White Pine Sash, Doors, Bhiuls. Flooring and Ceiling, Wooden Gut tering, &c. LsngLeaf Pine Lumber a Specialty. Office on Market Street, near A. & C. R. Depot. CHATTANOOGA, TENN. J H. ARTHUR, Dealer in General Merchandise, CALHOUN, GA. Al.vays endeavors to give satisfaction to customers. SfelO Iri selling our goods in cities and country towns. Only ne cessary to show samples to make TO sales and money, for any one p out of employment and and is > posed to work. Used daily by all busi toss men. Send stamp A for circular, with prices to agents. Address SPECIAL H. Y , AGENCY, K?ndall Building. ‘ Chicago. til aug-26 THE NEW Sufy iif m * WAS AWAIU>ED THE FIRST PREMIUM! At tho Centennial Exhibition, and has always carried oil’ tho 1 ugliest honors wherever exhibited. -A COMPACT, STT,fT-rr\ ihirabt.e, lffght ±taiming and EFFICIENT “EOCIC STITCH” MACHINE. ADAPTED to the WANTS of EVEItYiiODY. The HOME DEWING W! ACHIN E was Perfected eight years since by the aid of the best inventivo tslent aud Mechanical Skill. It Combi.nks all the Essential pjvrta of a CLASS MACHINE, is SIMPLE in CONSTRUCTION, SUJftiieiOll in Strength! and Beauty, Working Parts and isCapabla of DOING a iriff-r ramje of Work than other Sewing Machines. ItwillßUN forveirs without COSTING GME CFNT for Ri tAirs. In_ the Manufacture of this MACHINE the Very Rest IVTatcrials are USED. Tu a ~ PARTS are HARDENED, ana the Mechamcm has been construct* with the special v>< to of producing ail Easy Hurraing, DURABLE, and almost NOISELESS MACHINE, adapted equally Well for Coarse or fine THREAD, COT TON, SILK or LINEN, SEWING from the l.iqhtcnt Mtts’.ns to Heaver Clo:h and leather. Such Confidenceis FELT in the INTRINSIC MERITS of the HOWIV SEWING MACHINE th.at 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 aty of our offices. Johnson, Olark k Go., 30 Union Square, New York. 564 Washington Street, Boston, Kass. llli Second Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. 141 State Street, Chicago, 111. 21 Sotnh sth Street. St. Louis, Mo. 17 New Huntgome.y Lt., San Trancuco, Cal. KS3 heed the . {j“ | 111 Words of Adm igj TUTT*B_ • PILLS ! Y offered by ILLLS TUTT’B W. M. Tctt. M.D., for many pjLLS ' TT'TT’a years Demonstrator of Anatomy In r, IT , h LHttm the Medical College of Georgia. pi, to ! Thirty years’experience In the i. _ ; TUTT’B practice of medicine, together with PILLS TCTT’S fifteen years’ test of Tutt’s Pills, PILLS TUTT*San<l the thousands of testimonials PILLS TUTT’S given of their efficacy, warrant me PILLS TtTTT’S * n ■ay!®!? that they will positively PILLS *rr?TTM cnr e all diseases that re'Uilt from a r , T to •PTTTT’a diseased liTer. They are not rec- i, TT , „ •riT-r-rio onimended for all the ills that afflict ii, h IHi. r . humanity, hut forDvspepsla. Jann- fills TUTT’S dice. Constipation. Plies. Skin Dls- TILLS TUTT’S eases. Bilious Colic, Rheumatism, PILLS TUTT’S Palpitation of the Heart. Kidney PILLS TUTT’S Affections. Female Complaints, Jtc., PILLS TTTTT’Q all of which result from a derange- , c ttttt'q n,<M, t of the Liver, no medicine has i,, T T ever proven so successful as DR.i.iJ’-t- TUTT’STUT-t s VEGETABLE LIVER PILLS TUTT’S PILLS. PILLS TUTT’S • : PILLS TPTT’S : TUTT’S PILLS j PILLS TUTT’S ■ CURE SICK HEADACHE. : PILLS TUTT’S • .. •’ PILLS TUTT’S : : PILLS TUTT’S • TUTT’S PILLS : PILLS TUTT’S : REQUIRE NO CHANGE OF | PILLS TUTT’S j x DIET. m : PILLS TUTT’S • 27..: PILLS TUTT’S • PILLS TUTT’S • TUTT’S PILLS • PILLS TUTT’S ;ARE PURELY VEGETABLE.- PILLS TUTT’S • : PILLB TUTT’S - : PILLS TUTT’S • TUTT’S PILLS j PILLS TUTT’S : NEVER GRIPE OB NAUSE-: FILLS TUTT’S : ATE. : PILLS TUTT’S : : PILLS TUTT’S : : PILLS TUTT’S : THE DEMAND FOR TUTT’S: PILLS TUTT’S -PILLS is not confined to thisj PILLS TUTT’S -country, but extends to all parts: PILLS TUTT’S :of the world. : PILLS TUTT’S : : PILLS TUTT’S • : PILLS TUTT’S : A CLEAR HEAD,elastic !imbs,j PILLS TUTT'S -good digestion, sound sleep,; PILLS TUTT’S ibnoyant spirits, fine appetite,: PILLS TUTT’S -are some of the results of the- PILLS TUTT’S iuse of TUTT’S TILLS. : PILLS TUTT’S ; : PILLS TUTT’S • : PILLS TUTT’S : AS A FAMILY MEDICINE : PILLS TUTT’S : TUTT’S PILLS ARE THE : PILLS TUTT’S : BEST—PERFECTLY HARM- : PILLS TUTT’S : LESS. : PILIiS TUTT’S ■ : PILLS TUTT’S : j PILLS TUTT’S : SOLD EVERYWHERE. • PILLS TUTT'S : PRICE, TWENTY-FIVE CTS.: PILLS TUTT’S : • PILLS TUTT’S : : PILLS TUTT’S : PRINCIPAL OFFICE : TILLS TUTT’S : 18 MURRAY STREET, j PILLS TUTT’S : NEW YORK. • 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 30,1872. DR. TUTT: | Dear Sir When In Aiken, last winter, I 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, i Send me one dozen bottles, by express, for some friends. ALFRED CUSHING, 123 West Thirty-first Street. Boston, January 11,1874. This certifies that I have recommended the use of Dr. Tutt’s Expectorant for diseases of the lung® 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 Expectorant. 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 tope it may become more generally known.”—Chuib ! riAx Advocate. Sold by Druggists. Price 81.00 ' 4 * Newsy, Spicy, Relisibif.” i Tlie Atlanta Constitution. Under its new management, the Atlanta Constitution has won for itself the title of the leading journal of the South. Its en terprise, during the reaent election excite ment, i.t sending correspondents to differ ent portions of the coitntrv, and its series of special telegrams from Washington while the electoral commission was engaged in consummating the fraud that placed Radi, c Jistn once more in power in our rational councils are evidences conspicuous enough to prove that no expense will be spared to make the Constitution not only a leader in tlie discussion of matters of public concern, but a leader i’ the dissemination of the la test an t most reliable news. There is no better time than row lo subscribe for A Fresh and Vigorous Newspaper, Albeit, there has been a quasi settlement of one of the most difficult and dangerous problems of modern federal politics, the discussions springing therefrom and there suits likely to ensue have lost nothing of di iv absorbing interest. In addition to this, th." people of Georgia are now called upon to settle The onVention Question. and. in the discussion of this important sub ject (in whi h the Ccn>ti‘u‘,i n will take a leading part) every Georgian is interested, if a O' r\ • ution is eali j i*s pro< codings wid find di >ir mvliest arid fullest embodi ment in the columns of the Constitution aal this-fact alone will u a'e the paper in • li-pen able to every citizen of the State. — To be brief, The AMsnta Daily Constitute on. will endeavor, liy all ti.e m an- that tir* pro gi ,'.>s of modei-n jn trued.UU bus made p • I siblc- and n-cessar t hoid its place as a leader of t out hern opinion and as a put vey or of the latest news. Ls -ditotbiis will b thoughtful, i htu-ly and vigorous—calm an ! ,t ; a .ii 'mam e in thcr m thods and thor ■ uglily Southern and Democratic in ‘heir s itnments. Is news will be fie h, reliable and carefully digested. It will be alert and enterpris-ing, and no expense will be spared to make it the medium of the latest and most important intelligence. The weekly Constitution. Besides embodying everything of inter cst in the daily, the Weekly Constitu ion will contain a Department of Agriculture, which will be in c-.arge of Mr. Malcolm Johnson, the well known Secretory oi Georgia State Asrienltur.il Soc <*ty. This department will be made a specialty an will be thorough and complete. The far mer will find in it not only all the current information on the suoject of agriculture, but timely suggestions and well-digested advice. Subset* ptions should be sent in at or.ee. •Terms of the Daily: 1 Tenth SI UK> 3 month-' ... 3 0 1 (i months J> 30 12 months ID 00 Terms of the Weekly: G months SI 10 l’i’nu ntius 2 20 Money may he sent by ofFee m nt>\ order at our exp ri-e. Addres;-: THE CONSTII UTION. At an i. .Jn. J. I. CASE & CO’S Apron Separators and Eclipse NtV Apron Separators, with 20, 26, 32 and 36 inch Cylinder*. Pitts A Woodbury Powers, 6,8, lo and 12 Horse, down and mounted.suitable to large or small crops, level or hilly eonntries. Also, Steam Separators V Portable Engines. Liberal Terms to responsible parties. A (rents wanted in every county. Send Tor Pamphlet and mention this paper. j SEiVIPLE, BiRCE &. Cos., 910 Washinston Are., St. Loali, Mo> rm s IUQEn sewsimg (viachine. r TJie People’s e THE LARGEST SALES BECAVSE THE MOST POPULAR. The Most Popular Because the Bust, VERDICT OF THE LA DIES. THE stubborn fart ■*’ otm by ihe oTicinl returns. b:.f the Singer Sewing Machine s the only one whosr- aides li'ave largely : nd stew ily ii>ereused evei v year, unitit rVupt ttlly—that last year the sales more than doubled those f the not highest competitor, ami i,early equalled the sales of all the other emwpatdo? combined, demonstrates beyond all controversy that THE SINGER SEWING MVCHIXE h die thost popular, became, in the estimation of the ladies of the country, is sttp-rior i.o any o’aer tm nulactuved. The turns of sales, sMo.n to by cu.li % nnpui y tells the sto-y : ISsles in IH7I. 1872. 1573. 1 7’. Ix7l. By the Singer 131,260 210,753 232,444 241,679 240,852 \ heeler & hilson 128.026 I . tl'.'.l’.V ‘.2,82i Howe (Jan. 1. to Julv l) 34,010 145,000 N * returns 85,000 25. U * ite-ington r..... 2d.11< Domestic lo r lfi7 4 ), 5 > 4 >ll4 22,7 t O 21.4 *2 Sales I r 1870, 202,816 Machines. Sa/es Still Increasing. All Competition Distanced. Send your audies-s lor a cata.ogue of the Celebrated i> V/.a.\lt Gl.uV lv b STi JmJ i’A i'- TEKNS. They are the best, th; cheapest ,a 1 must stylish pattern- in .he aairket. Address a C. S. SEATTY, a • . 172 llruimhton 81.. Uuvanunh, o>v 1 lie Singer Mtinniacturiiig ( 0. , or c.w. Leonard, ARt. ‘ for. Broad and Am. .St. Anaida, Ua. * w. H. r I OIMtENCE, nin> - Canvassing Agent fur Gordon County. Western & Atlantic Railroad. AND ITS CONNECTIONS. ‘ KENS ESA IV RO l TEA- The following takesg'ffect mtiy 2- M) ill’ll \\ A HD. Leave Atlanta - .... •Vrrive Cartersville . .. *• Kingston . “ “ Dalton “ Cjsattunooga Leave Atlanta Arrive Cartersviile a.m “ Kingston ~ “ Dalton 1 •* Chattanooga “ Ne. i*. >i Leave Atlanta 3,b<? p. Arrive Cartersville 7.10 “.si “ Kingston 8.21 *• “ Dalton 11.18 “ SOUTHWARD. No. 2. eave Chattanooga 4.00 p.si rrive Dalton £>.M “ “ Kingston 7,2<S “ “ Cartersville 8.12 “ “ Atlanta 10 15 “ No. 4. t o. ve Chattanooga 5.00 a.m n ive Dalton. 7.01 " “ Kingston 9.0', ‘ “ Cartersville 9.41i “ Atlanta 12 06 r .M No. 15*. f a\e Dalton 1.00 a.m Ari-e Kingston 4.19 *• Cartersville 5 18 “ Atlanta 9.20 “ 'nil nan Palace Gars run o i Nov. I and 2 oet voe i New Orleans and P i timore. i uHman Palace Cars run <'U Nos. 1 and 1 .et ecu Atlanta and Nashvihe. 1 .dim in Palace Cars run on Nos. 2 and 3 itweet Louisville and Atlanta. No change of cars between New Or lcars, > ibile, Montgomery. Atlanta and Bal move, and only one change to New Y'orc. P isseng rs leaving Atlanta at 4 10 r. m., arri.einNew York the second afternoon ther after at 4.00. E eursu n tickets to the Virginia springs and various summer ivsotfs will be on sale in N w Orleans, Mobile, Montgomery. Co lmnl .is, Mac. >n, Savannah, Augusta and At lanta, at gi cat!y reduced rates, first of J uuo Fa .ties dosi itig a nhoTe car tlirougli to ’>.o N irgiuia S iriiles or Baltimore, should ad dr. ss the un Jersigncd. ■Pa ties contemplating travel should send fir a copy :f the Eennesnw Route Gazette, u’lntn ning sciie lules, etc. . Ask for Tickets : a “ Kennesaw outa B. W. WBENN, G P. & T. A., Atlanta, Ga. Ayer’s Cathartic Pills, For all tho purposes of a Family Physic, and for curing Costivenens, Jaundice, Indigestion, Foul Stomach, Breath, Headache, Erysipelas, Rheumatism, Eruptions and Skin Diseases, Bil iousness. Dropsy, Tumors, Worms, Neuralgia, as a Dinner Pill, for Purifying the Blood, festive and conge ' I**! eCtUa ** Although genll e most thorough and tic medicine that can be employed: cleans ing the stomach and bowels, and even the blood. In small doses of one pill a day, they stimulate the digestive organs and promote vigorous health. 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