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The ‘’Remington Sewing'M*chin<i” has sprung rapidly into favor as possessing the
Rat Combination 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 construc
tion the very best.
The “Remington Sewing Machine” has received premiums at many Fairs thiough
out the United States, and without eff >rt took the grand Medal of Progress—tnehighest
order of Medal that, w’as awarded at the late Vienna Exposition.
The Remington Works also manufacture the new Double-Barrelled Breech-Loading
Shot-Gun, snap and positive action, with patent joint check, 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 Pistcis,Rifle Canes, Metallic Cartridges, &c.
AGRICULTURAI IMPLEMENTS.—Improved Mowing Machines, Steel Plows, St®el
Iloes, Shovels, Cultivators, Road Scrapers, Patent Excavators, Hay Tedders, Cotton
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price-list
OF
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Plain Rail 12-light Windows, Glazed.
Bxlo, 1 3-6 in., per window, 15J $ 75
10x12 “ “ 24 120
10x14 “ * 2oJ 13^
10x16 “ “ 27i 160
10x18 “ *' 20 J 200
Check Rail, or Lip Sash, 12-light Windows,
Glazed.
10x14 13-8 in., P e r wM°w, M
10x18 “ “ 84 220
Check Rail, or Lip Sash, 8-light Windows,
Glazed.
12x14 1 3-3 in., wide bar per w’d’w 24..1 75
]£l6 “ - “ 2J..2 00
22x18 “ “ “ 29...2 25
Outside Blinds, Rolling Slats, “12-ligLt
Windows.*
Bxlo per pair, 15 1 <>o
10x1° “ 2U 1 20
10x14 “ 22* 140
Outside Blinds, Rolling Bar,
8-light Windows.
12x14 per pair, 20 1 40
12x16 “ 22 160
12x18 “ 24 170
O. G. Four Panel doors, Raised Fanels,
both sides.
26x36 1 3-16 inches 29 1 30
28x68 “ 33 1
210x610 “ 35 1 55
3x7 “ 37 1
28x68 1 3 8 inches 39 1 50
210x610 “ 40 1 £5
3x7 “ 43 1 80
3x7 “ rais’d md’g l*side 47 3 35
3x76 “ “ 2-side 50 350
2x64 1 inch 20 1 05
24x66 “ (21 _1 20
Prices for all 1 ] other sizes furnished
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The Calhoun Times.
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THE NEW*
HOME
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WAS AWARDED THE
FIRST PREMIUM!
At the Centennial Exhibition, 1876, and has
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A COMPACT, simple, durable.
Light Running and EFFICIENT “LOCK
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WANTS of EVERYBODY. The HOME
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years since by the aid of the best inventive
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all the Essential Parts of a FIRST GLASS
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SUPERIOR in Strength and Beauty,
contains less Workinq Partsand is Capable
of DOING a trtder range of Work than other
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without COSTING ONE CENT for Rfpairs.
In the Manufacture of this MACHINE the
"Very Materials are USED.
The WEARING PARTS are HARDENED,
and the Mechanism has been constructed
with the special view of producing an
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NOISELESS MACHINE, adapted EQUALLY
weld for Coarse or fine THREAD, COT
TON, SILK or LINEN, SEWING from the
Lightest muslins to Reaver Cloth and
LEATHER. Such CcrrGdenceisFELT
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—Dealer in—
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JPatnts, Oils,
Putty, Glass,
Perfumeri es,&c.
ROME, GA.
The public are assured that myl stock i
complete in every depa rtment,"ano the
gieatest effort will be made to render sat
isfaction to my customers.
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/ci?
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ON AND AFTER MARCH Ist, the evening
train (except Saturday evening), on this
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MORNING TRAIN.
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Return to Rome at 12 m.
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close connection with S. R. & D. R. R. train
North and South, and at Kingston with W.
& A. R. R. train South and East.
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It disinfects clothing and linen im
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Dandruff is eradicated and the hair
prevented from falling out or prema
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Physicians recommend its use.
Prices—2s and 50 Cents per Cake;
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N. B.—Sent by Mall, Prepaid, on receipt of price,
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gives the latest researches regarding the law*
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A Step Backward, reviewing ineonsiderato
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“ Croup, its causes, prevention and cure,” Inval
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paid, on receipt of ten cents.
PRfl" Publications. We will snp*
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—fiend for them.
AOrilTC* 6,000 good Agent*
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&c., The Murray Hill Publishing Company, 129
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MERCHANT TAILOR
Two Doors East of B. M. &;C. C. Harlan
HAVING gone into the above business, 1
would be pleased te have my forme*
friends and customers give me a call.
I hajve just received a large stock of
CONCORD JEANS, CASSIMERE3
CASHMERETTS, ETC,
which I oiler low for cash.
lam in receipt of the latest N. Y. fash
ions. Particular carp in cutting for ladies
to make. Braiding, hemming, tucking, and
cording done for ladies,
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For Grinding
STOCK JEEP, HGMIM/, MEAL, MB, O
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* Illinois and Missouri.
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