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town AND COUNTY AFFAIRS.
Superior Court is in session at Romo
this week.
]hlton braps of tho chickens and
t ggi sold in > hat cil F
The news market exceedingly dull
this week.
jj r . James Hunt has returned to his
home in California.
\ mine of black lead has been dis
covered in Floyd county.
The work on Judge Foster’s corner
“brick” is progressing finely.
Crops are looking fine after the re
freshing rains of tho last few days.
A ucw sewing machine of first-class
mike for #25 cash. Apply at this of
fice.
“Etowah Bill,” the new steamer,
missed np the Oostanaula Thursdcy for
Carter’s landing.
Itev. Mr. Brotherton, of Dalton,
Georgia, will preach in the Methodist
Jnirch at this place to-morrow moru
. Wo-
Kev. Mr. Epps, Episcopal, will (D
V M ) preach in the Baptist church of
his place to-morrow night.
We had a call Thursday from Col.
W. 11. Walker, of the Farm and Fires
side, at Ringgold, Ga.
The’general effort is to|koep cool. —
Some fan, some take lemonade and
gome take something else.
The Episcopr.ls have been having
verv plcisaut meeting this week, which
have been attended with interest by
- many of our people.
- - V
A Calhoun girl tried honey on the
face for freckles. She is so sweet she
has to keep a servant standing near
continually brushing flies.
A Sunday School pie me will be
fiicld at Craneater Spring on Wednes
day, the 15th of August. Everybody
invited to attend with well filled bask
ets.
A musical convention will come off
at Pine Chapel church, in this county
-on Friday before the fourth Sunday in
August.
See (lie advertisement of the Amer
ican Sewing Machine in another col
umn. They arc a desirable style of
machine and give satisfaction and gain
.favor in a little while wherever used.
Messrs.
selling elegant Ilowe Sewing Machines
at the dowest prices any machine has
jet been offered in this market. Ma
chines can be seen at the tailoring es
'tiVi&liment of W. \Y. Dunn. V
Wc make apology to our readers for
any perccivcable falling off in the
amount cf reading in this issue. We
I have had on hand a large job which
*has taken up our type, and we eould
•not get it off in time for use on our in
tie. Our subscribers, we ask to bear |
with us in patience, as we -are fully de-i
Renamed they shall Sse nothing by?
overlooking our little discrepancies now.
I lie last few months has been to us
• the most trying era through which we
have passed during our Uuswiess C£pe.-
ncncc. Wc believe m>w we can see 1
'die shadows of good times 'coming flit
“ting before us and it is ou fixed pur
pose to add at an early improve- (
tuentsto our nMI nt shall rival if
flot outrank any 1-oeal weekly in Geoi
gia.
Our personal appearance is a matter
on which our friends and acquaintances
'have a right to a choice whether we
f hall inflict upon them an exterior un
•cared for and unattractive, & counter
■oance marred by a neglected griwled
heard, or a crown guiltless of covering,
half covered, or thatched with white
hairs, or whether we shall in deference
,to our fellows, pay due regard to our
own persons, and make them presenta
ble and acceptable in society. There
aro many helps for those who desire to
do this, and there are noue among them
more acceptable than Hail's Ilair lie
>uewcr and Budkiingham’s Dye for the
whiskers. Both these preparations are
* k(i P t for sale at &.H. oar drug stores, and
any of our friends are looking a lit
‘ tle the worse for wear, we advise them
t 0 a note of it — North Star ,
VanvU'e, Vt.
SCHOOL BOOKS,
At Publishers prices always on hand
Cheap Cash Store of B. M. & C.
C-Harlan’s. july74t 1
Only Twenty-Five Cents.-— The
unparalleled offer is made to the farm
ers and people of Georgia, to send
them the great weekly agricultural and
official journal of the Patrons of Hus
bandry and State Society, for the next
three months, for twenty-five cents, con
taining proceedings, sketches, etc., of
the State Constitutional Convention.—
Our first Convention issue will be July
14th, but the hack proceedings—from
first day of Convention—will be fur-*
nishtd to all new subscribers. This of
fer is open for thirty days. Address,
enclosing twenty-five cents in money or
stamps, Georgia Grange Publishing
Company, Atlanta, Ga.
Rand’s New York City Business Di
rectory for 1877. The second volume
of this valuable and indispensable work
has just been issued by the publishers,
Messrs. Walter Ileugh & Cos., of 3
Park Place, New York. No pains or
expense has been spared in the produc
tion of the present volume, to make it
complete and reliable. In typographi
cal appearance and binding, certainly
it is a fine specimen of bookmaking.—
It contains over one hundred pages
more matter than the last year’s vol
ume, which has added largely to the
cost of the production of the work, and
compelled the publisher# to issue here
after only the full cloth bound edition
as one dollar per copy, upon the re*
ceipt of which sum they will forward
the work to any address in the Uni ed
States or Canada, by mail, postage pre
paid.
Try Your Turk I
In order to introduce our largo and
handsome Literary and Family Paper,
the Souvenir, containing eight large
pages, forty columns, of choice reading
matter, we will send it on trial six
uionths for only 60 cents, and to every
subscriber we will send, free of extra
cost, our Mammoth Premium Packet
containing 12 sheets of good note pa
per, 12 good envelopes, 1 pencil, 1 pen
holder, 2 steel pens, 1 celebrated Gol
den Fountain pen —writes half an hour
at one filling, 1 blank book, 1 card
photograph of a beautiful woman and a
splendid prize of jeweliy. All the
above artiles in a i elegant Packet and
a first class literary paper for only GO
cents. Try it. You are sure to get
more goods than you ever bought before
for the money, and may draw a prize
worth five times the price of both paper
and premium. Send up a club of five
subscribers and \re will send you an ex
tra copy for six months and an extra
Packet. Postage stumps taken as cash.
Agents wanted to sell pictures and take
subscriptions $3 to $7 a day easily
made. Catalogue of pictures free. /Ad
dress W. M. Burrow,
200 Main Street, Bristol, Tenn
jun 23 4t.
The Attention of Farmers is Called
to our AMERICAN MAMMOTH
IlYE; or DIAMOND WHEAT, For
Fall or Spring Sowing. A New
Variety, entirely distinct from the
Common Rye or any other Grain ever
introduced.
It was first found growing wild on
the Humboldt River, Nevada : since
which time it has been successfully cul
tivated wherever tried. It yields from
sixty to eighty bushels to the acre. Mr
A. J. Dulur, United States’ Centennia
Commissioner i'rou. Ofegon, asserts that
ho has known it to yield eighty seven
and a half bushels to the acre. It was
awarded the highest and only premium
at the Uuited States’ Centennial Expo
sition, an i pronounced the finest aud
only grain of the kind on exhibition
It has been grown as a Fall and
Spring grain with equal success. Sin
gle grains measuring one-half inch in
length, and the average else to that.
l’rice per package 25 cents ; Five
packages, SI.OO ; One dozen packages,
$2.00 Sent post paid by mail.
Agents wanted every there to intro
duce this wheat.
JB&^Notice. —We are in no way
connected with any other Seed House
in Cleveland or Chattanooga. AU or
ders, letters, etc., should he plainly ad
dressed, thus, S. V. HAINES & Cos.,
Cleveland, Bradly co . Term
Branch House. Sweetwater, Mon
roe co., Term.
Sample sent Free on receipt of a 3
eent Stamp. jun23-It-
B. M. & C. C. Ilarlan are offeiing
some special inducements in goods em
bracing their lino. Their stock is un
usually large, having been constantly
added to through the season. They
will pay a little over the market price
in ifcnade for wheat, aud will sell you
gcods cheaper than you can get them
elsewtkcrc.
When used for Rheumatism, Sor.
Throat, Lame Back, Neuralgia, Sprains
Bruises, Cuts, Contracted Muscles
Stiff Joints, Corns and Burns, on hu.-
man beings ; aud Spavin, Ring Bone.
Galls, Cuts, Scratches, etc., on animals
Coussens’ Lightning Liniment is une
qualed, and its effect simply electrical.
As its name suggests, it is quick to re
lieve, and thousands bear witness to its
astounding virtues. For sale by W. E
King, druggist, Calhoun, Ga.
apr2B ly
*-
FOR CASH.
We defy competition, and from this
date we sell goods for cash only with
out descrimination. A large, well ias--
sorted and superior stock of goods al
ways on hand. Bring your greenbacks
nd give us a call
Foster L Harlan
July 18,1870
OUST HAND.
We take pleasure in announcing to
our customers that our stock of Spring
and summer goods is now completq and
it is not vain boasting to say that it is
one of the best and fullest selections
i ever brought to Calhoun. For Cash
we can supply all with goods in our
line at prices lower than they have eyer
sold here. We would call espec
ial attention to our extra lot of ladies’
and gentlemen’s shoes.
FOSTER & II aRLAN.
April 14. 1877 tf
Florida.
A throng ol sufferers with coughs
and colds, annually go South to enjoy
the ethereal mildness of the land of
flowers. To them we would say the ne
cessity of that expensive trip is obvia**
ted by Compound Honey of Tar, which
speedily vanquishes the coughs and
colds incident to this rigorous clime.
For public speakers it surpasses the De
mostheniau regimen of ‘ pebbles and
sea shore ; clearing the throat until the
voice rings with the silvery cadence of
a bell. Use Compound Honey of Tar.
Price 50 cents a bottle. For sale by
W. E. King, Calhoun, Ga.
apr2B-ly
NOTICE.
Ordinary’s Office, 1 .
Calhoun, Ga., May 4th, 1877. j
Administrators, Executors, Guardians
and Trustees in the county of Gordon will
be required to make their annual -eturns
by the first Monday in July, that being the
time given them by law, in which to make
said returns, and the law makes it the du
ty of the Ordinary to issue Rules against
all who fail to make them by that time.
All Admit istrators and Executors who have
been such a sufficient length of time to have
wound up the estates they represent anti
make final settlements, will proceed at once
to do so. This also being require Iby law
as well as being very greatly to the intarest
of estates, and all those who are interest
ed in them. Special attention is going to
be gioen to this very important and . ospon
sible part of the duties imposed upon the
Ordinary. And, further, ail Adininistrv
tors, Guardians and Trustees whose securi
ties have become insolvent since their ap
pointments will save expense to the estate
they represent by at once bringing in new
bondsmen, ns our law requires such to be
done, its plain provisions must be observed.
ma-s’Jm E. J. KIKEII, Ordi nay
NOTICE.
We take pleasure in announcing to
our customers that we will keep on
hand a full line of Reapers, Mowers
and Threshers, and will sell them on
the most reasonab’e terms. Call and
examine them. Foster A Harlan.
The Buckeye.
It is a well established fact, that Tab
ler’s Buckeye Pile Ointment will cure,
if used according to directions, the
yUculus Hippocastanum, or Horse
Ohosnut, commonly known as the Buck
eye has been highly esteemed for many
• lit n : to the frtt, that it pos'
(■ tints, lyirg in the bitter pvin
-1 e called Esculin, which can be util
ized *or the cure of Piles. If affected
with that terrible disease, use Buckeye
Pile Ointment, and be relieved. For
sale by l)r. Will E. King, druggist,
Calhoun, Ga. ma4-ly
Turm’iLLS
A Noted Divine says
They are worth their
'>weight in gold .
READ WHAT HE SAYS;
Dr. Tutt: —Dear Sir: For ten years I have been
a martyr to Dyspepsia, Constipation, and Piles. Last
spring your pills were recommended to me ; I used
them (but with little faith}. lam now a well man,
have good appetite, digestion perfect, regular stools,
piles gone, and I have gained forty pounds solid flesh.
They are worth their weight in gold.
llev. R. L. SIMPSON, Louisville, Ky.
TIITTI© dl I © Dr. has been en-
IU I |'o riLLo gaged in the practice of
medicine thirty years, and
CUBE SICK HEAD- foralongtimewasdemon.
strator of anatomy in the
TllTTlft”rul ■ a Medical College of Geor
rilTT'V PS! I V gia, hence persons using
IUI I O nLLO his Pills have the guaran-
CUBE DYSPEPSIA. tee that they are prepared
mmmmmmmm Oil SCientinC principles.
tutps pills quackery.
CUBE CONSTIPATION the
_._ heretolore antagonistic
TUTPS PILLS qualities of a strengthen*
■w i ■ w l ikkw nig,purgative,anaa pur*
CUBE PILES. ijy nig tonic.
•mmmmmtmm Their first apparent ef
TIITTJO Dfl I © feet is to increase the ap*
IUI Id lILLd petite bv causing the food
CUBS BBVEB AKD $£
islied, and by their tonic
—ill—nil l A action on the digestive or
lUlT'o P LLS guns, regular and healthy
w w evacuations are produced.
CUBE BILIOUS COLIC The rapidity with which
persons take on flesh,
TIITTJO DEI I O while under the influence
IUI 1 O lILLO of these pills, ol itself in-
CUBE KIDNEY COU- dicates their adaptability
PLAINT. to nourish the body, and
hence their efficacy in cur-
TIITTJO DSI I © iuff nervous debility,mel
lUl I u riLLO Rncholy, dyspepsia, wast
ing of the muscles, slug-
CUBE TORPID LIVES gishness of the liver.
chronic constipation, and
imparting health and strength to the system. Sold
everywhere. Office, 35 Murray Street, New York.
I TRIUMPH OFSCIENCErI
B Gray Hair can be changed to a S
jl glossy black by a single application of B
H Dr.Tutt’s Hair Dye. It acts like magic, I
■ and is warranted as harmless as water. 9
B Price SI.OO. Office 35 Murray St., N. Y. J
What is Queen’s Delight?
Read the Answer
It is a plant that grows in the South, and is spe
cially adapted to the cure of diseases of that climate.
' nature’s own remedy,
Entering at once into the blood, expelling all scrof
ulous, syphilitic, and rheumatic affections. Alone,
it it a searching alterative, but when combined with
Sarsaparilla, Yellow Dock, and other herbs, it forms
Dr. Tutt’s Sarsaparilla
and Queen’s Delight,
The most powerful blood purifier known to medical
science for the cure of old ulcers, diseased joints, foul
discharges from the ears and nostrils, abscesses, skin
diseases, dropsy, kidney complaint, evil effects of
secret practices, disordered liver and spleen. Its use
strengthens the nervous system, imparts a fair com
plexion, and builds up the body with
HEALTHY, SOLID FLESH.
As an antidote to syphilitic poison it is strongly
recommended. Hundreds of cases of the worst type
have been radically cured by it. Being purely veg
etable its continued use will do no harm. The best
time to take it is during the summer and fall; and
instead of debility, headache, fever and ague, you
will enjoy robust health. Sold by all druggists.
Price, SI.OO. Office, 35 Murray Street, New York.
Sheriff's Sales for August.
YITILL be sold before the Court House
Y Y door, in the town of Calhoun, within
the legal hours of sale, on the first Tues
day in August next, the following property,
to-wit :
Lot of land No. 94, in the 7th district
and 3d section of Gordon county, as the
property of William B. Hewitt, to satisfy
a fi fa issued from the Inferior Court of
Garden county in favor of W. E. Brogdon
vs. Henry McConnell, as administrator of
the estate of W. B. Hewitt.
Also, at the same time nd place, will be
sold the south half of town lot No. 7, 25
feet front and 100 feet back, on section Ist
of the town ot Calhoun, of origin il land
lot No. 205, in the 14th district and 3d
section, as the property of W. S. Johnson,
to satisfy one Justice Court fi. fa. in favor
of W. A. llemphill & Cos., vs. W. S. John
son. Property pointed out by plaintiff’s
attorney. Levy made and returned to me
by W. H. Black, L. C. This July 6, 1877.
W.rG. TA’iLOll/Sheriff.
LOGS WAITED l
We will pay CASH for Logs,
Good POPLAR, 12, 13 arid 14 feet
long.
WHITE-OAK, 14 and 16 feet long.
A few 12 feet long.
PINE, 16, 20, 22, 24 and up. A
few 12 feet long.
O
WALNUT, of good qua’ity.
A good suppiy of
iLUM'BEH.
constantly on hand. Also Lathes and Shin
gles. which the cash can get cheap.
L. HILLS & CO.
Ca.. March 28, 1877. fim
READ Til* AX\#IXtTEMUra~
or TUB
Murray Hill PubSishingCo.
John P. Jewett, Hlanagor.
DUDfIMIP DISEASES Cured.
1 ■ Ev E 1 It* IS ■ New paths marked out to
VI SIIUI law Heulth by that plainest ol
all books—Plain Home Talk and Medical
Common Sense, which contains nearly I,ooopage*
of original matter, as 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 reader
against the pitholes of human suffering, and
points the way of deliverance to those who are
already engulnhed. By all means, lind out aU
about it. It is for you. s It’s author, Dr. K
B. Foote, of 120 Lexington Avenue, New
York, is consulted by invalids at home and
abroad, in person and by letter, and has had the
experience of neurly a quarter of century
in the treatment of long standing and difficult dis
eases of every character; hence his ability to
write practical truths for the invalid render. Ill*
consultations are free to the sick everywhere ;
hence his immense correspondence w ith the sick
all over the globe, You, reader, are at lib
erty to consult the able author of Plain noma
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 botli the doctor and liis im
mortal book. 'Fire Mooli, itself, which gives
satisfaction to all who read it, can be had of
agents, or of the publishers direct. Plain mus
lin binding, s3.‘ds, in the English or German
language. Library binding, in English only,
53,75. Sent by mail, postage prepaid, on receipt
of the price. A lady writes the author: “ 1
have always felt that you were the physician of
the world, from the fact of your wonderful suc
cess and original ideas." One render says
“ I have found it to be one of the grandest
works of the age.’’ Another says—“ I would not
be without it for twice it* cost.’’ Similar letters
reach the author cuuy Contents table
free, f __
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according to binding. Sent by mall on receipt
of price. Just the thing fo< young people. Con
tents table free.
011 fi § Sf 11 Publication#. Vecanfnf.
afwll* a " Bk Foots’* popular
a a¥iE* Dime Publications on health and
kindred topics. “OLD EYES MADE NEW,”
tells how to restore the sight and give up glasses,
without the aid of Doctor or Medicine. Half a
million have been issued already i “Comfort
and cure for THE Ruptured” is a valuable
monograph for those who are affiicU>d with Rup
ture or Hernia. “Physiological Improvement
of Humanity,” relates to the subject of having
people born right. “Physiological M * ruiag-e’
gives the latest researches regarding the laws
governing temperamental adaptation, Ac., Arc.
A Step Backward, reviewing fncoosiderare
legislation concerning the Prevention cf
Conception. “ Spkrmatorkikka,” or Sem
inal Weakness with evidence of its curability.
“Croup, its causes, prevention and cure,” inval
uable to every mother having the caje of email
children. “Cold Feet,” causes, prevention
and cure. Any one of $e foregoing Dime
Publications will be sent by mail, postage pre
paid, on receipt of ten cents.
Publications. We will sup-
I" 1“ Ply Br. Foote’s Free Publioa-
I slitsEw tions. “ Gratuitous Advice to the
Sick," abroad an well an at home ; a circular of
value to the sick. “ Evidences of Dr. Foote's
Success; ” a sixty page pamphlet, free by moll.
—Send for them.
5,00® good Agent*
i can find profitable emrdoy
nYUHml I O meiU in tho sale of the
foregoing publications, and also several others
published by in*. Read all of the above, ana
send for particulars. Address, for terms, <mu fit ql
&c., The Murray Hill lhibiishing Company, liiv
Hast 28th Street, Few Fork.
The Ladies’ Hand-Book/ *
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of valuable information to every /
voman, OLD or YOUNG *
Hurried or Single. LADIES *-
will thank u for this /*****
Hand-Book, and / **■*”***
mother will object ftJCD.
to placing it in / litll
bands of her dungh /***>/]] |! C
ters These Hand- W U U °
Books arc n o tAIV<SI3-
private treat-/ M 1 * of both
f , , ft* /sexes, particularly
isos, but ar c/<fi> /Paralysis. Apoplexy,
inten(led and all nor
for gen-/c&/ v0, . 11s derangements j
pralfir / Cause and Cura.
: r /k'/This Essay will bo found
cula interesting to aD
tion.A "nervous sufferers. BOTH
£ f EITHER of the forogoin*
HAND-BOOKS pent free t 4
address. Address, with
Y. P. Cos. .Bedford, Masa.
CTDRTIS & SMITH, ?
CARRIAGE BUILDERS.
No. 85 Peachtree St., Atlanta, Ga.
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 tinny ,
Terms—Strictly cash.
GEO. W WELLS & GO.,
lid>2l-9in. Agnus, Calhoun, Ga.
REVOLVERSJJjjn
New Buflfuio Bill Itevclver V
Sent with 100 Cartridges for $3. Poll Nickle Pxjitk.
Satisfaction guaranteed. Illuiltrn ia<i Catalogue F&BJS.
WESTERN GUI# WORItSL Cliickso,ll n
OO D j-rboru-st. (MuCgrtuick Cluck). P. O. But ) iO.
Dissolution of Copartnership.
The firms heretofore existing under
the names and styles of Dillard & Me-
Spadden and Dillard, Son & WcSpad
den, and doing business at Craneater
l Springs, Gordon county, Ga., has been
dissolved by mutual consent. The
hooks, accounts, and all evidences of
indebtedness are left in the hands of W.
G. C. Dillard, and all parties indebted
to either firm are notified and request
ed to come forward at once and make
ettlement by note or otherwise.
mar24~lm
JOB Pi:iNTt\(..
are costantly adding new maicvial
OUR JOB DEPARTMENT
and increasing our facilities for tl> cxecu
tion of Job Printing of all kinds. We ait
now prepared to print, in neat style on shor
notice,
CARDS, ;lf.gal blanks,
CIRCULARS, BLANK NOTES
BILLHEADS, BLANK RECEIPTS
LETTER HEADS, ENVELOPES,
TICKETS, LABELS,
POSTERS, PAMPHLET&©., &
We guarantee satisfaction. Don’t sen*
your orders away to have them tilled, whe
you have an establishment at home that vri'
execute work neatly, and at
EXCEEDINGLY LOW PRICES.
GRAH4M & BARNEfL
STEAM SAW MILL
Throe Miles from on tho
Sugar Valley Hoad.
A good supply of Lumber on hand, and
any bill cut to ordev on short notice.
We are prepared to till all orders for
Shingles, and guarantee satisfaction to
purchasers.
Latlies.
Lathes supplied in any quantity on short
notice.
Our prices are in accordance with the
hard times. Ac solicit the patronage o,
those wishing anything in our line. °Our
facilities,for supplying ■ the .public are not
excelled by any similar enterprise m this
section.
| WHITE OAK LOOS WANTED.
We want good White Oak Logs, and will
pay the cash for them.
GDAHAM & BARNETT.
.pun 2 3m.
Where to Spend the Summer.
If you are thinking of spending the sum
UHT in a pleasant and healthy locality,
amidst beautiful scenery, with daily mail
connections, and with a kind and hospita
ble people, and in a climate where you can
pleasantly every night, come to
the national hotel,
af Dahou, Ga.
100 miles north of Atlanta, a delightful
mountain region, good water, no debili
tating weather or mosquitoes. Charges
moderate and satisfaction guaranteed. Cor*
r.spondenee solicited.
NATIONAL HOTEL,
• Dalton, Ga.
<xREAT
Taylor & Farley Okga
Established 1846.
Only Orgiiu that gives JWritten Guar
antces.
L est an Factory in the
World.
PRICES FROM SCO to 81,000
Terms easy. Send for Catalogues.
Reliable Agents wanted n Georgia, Ala
bama, Florida* North and South Carolina,
and th. 4 Tennessee, by
TURNER k BRAUMULLER,
Wholesale Southern Agents,
<lO WkiUhall tnct, Athnla, Cos
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ii mll witssi
|| / 6. VJL* fiECE! VEO THE
GRAND prize
V/£/V/YA^fa73.
WARRANTED FIVE YEARS l
It requires no Instructions to run is. It can set get cut cf order;
It T7iU do every class and kind of TvCik.
It will sow from Tissue I’apcr to Tlarncss Leather.
It is as far in aflvanco cf ether Sewing 1 Haciincs in tko magnitude cf
its superior 'mprevements, &3 a Steam Car escoll3 in achievements
tho old fashioned Stago Goack,
Prices made to suit Ihs Times,
Either for Cash or Credit.
Send for illustrated Catalogue of ) APTMTQ lA/AAITPH
STYLES and PRICES. j t\ ULH / O / LU .
Address : WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO.
CLEVELAND, OHIO, CHICAGO, ILL., ITET7 YORK, W. Y.,
NEW ORLEANS, LA., ST. LCT7IS, KO,
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THE LIGHTEST-RUNNING MACHINE IN THE WORLD..
M ith our printed directions, no instruction cr mechanical skill is required to operate it.
The construction of the machine is based upon r_ principle o. unique and unequalled sim- •
plicity, comprising simple levers working upon centres. The bearings are Jew, and they *
are hardened and polished.
The machines are made at our new works in the ally of Newaik, N„ new special *
(patented; machinery and tools, constructed expresA.y iidi-what we now-oflt£
Haci ij machine £ul!>j tvu minted .
“ DOMESTIC ’’ SEWS MG MACHINE C 0.,,
Now Yoi‘k uud Cliioago.
tn £ n 1&1T ifN >A VIN GS.—ls v using the “ Domtxrtlc ** Pi- •
life V jLJS y I I j?%l pti’Fa-ihlons ttie most stvlish and perfect-fitting
H JLi* 2 gts B cost 11 me, tan. be produced, at -a large saving in
A. XaLiw JL Jr. it 'fca# JL % ad? MONiiV t-> ’.hone who choose to make, -or superin
tend the malting ;t, tttejr own garments. With the •
highest talent and the best facilities in oiHiopartmeo:.-. and the best ideas of the most skillful
modistes, both at home and abroad, we are enabled to attain results far above the reach of the i
average dress-maker. Our styles, are abrnivs the cv.est.and, best. Our clegautlv-illustrated t
catalogue mailed to any lady sending five-cities- w ith 1: _ address. Agents wanted everywhere.
“DOMESTIC” SEWING MACHINE CO.,
Hey,: ' ur.d Chicago.
THE SSTCER SEWING BVIACHIAIE..
The People’s ITaVoLite,.
THE LARGEST SALES BECAUSE THE MOST POPULAR..
The Most Popular Because the Best-
VERDICT OF THE LA DI RS.
T Hi? stubborn fact shown by the o'ficial returns, ilia! the Firmer Sowing Machine*
the only one whose sales have largely and steadily increased ivety year, utiinl rrujft
edly—that last year the sales more than doubled those of the no. highest competitor,
and nearly equalled the sales of all the other companies combined, demonstrates beyond
all controversy that
THE SINGER SEWING MACHINE
is ibe mess popular, because, in the estimation of the ladirs’of (hr c?>nn.ry, is superior
to any other ma ufactured. The following returns of sales, sworn to by each com nan v
tells the story : J i J
Sales in 1871. 1872. 1873. 1374 187 r }
By the Singer 131,260 210,753 232,444 241,670 240 853
’Aheeler & Wilson 128,526 174,088 ll'.'J'.O <.io’<S27 lo:] 740
Howe (.Jan. 1. to July 1) 34,010 145,000 No returns 25 01)0 Y&A* O
Remington ’ *5 110
Domestic 10,307 40,555 40,114 22,700 SIW
Sales f°r 1876, 262.316 Machines.
Sates Still Increasing. All Competition Distanced.
bend your address tor a catalogue of the celebrated 15 VZ.vAlt GLOVE-FITTING P YT-~
TERNS. They arc the best, tkj cheapest and most stylish patterns in ihc market
Address
A C. S. BEATTY,
The Singer Manufacturing Cos. orc!waEOMARD Agf :ill ' Ci '
> Cor. it road and Ala. .St’ Atlanta, Ga.
. H. 1 ORREIVCE,
ma J sq Cuivassing Agent 'for Cordon County,
THE OLDEST HOUSE IN CALHOUN
Eslabislied
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS
VUE are pleased io notify our friends that we are ..ow n.yin *in a rge and sup eri
V? stock of
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Those who wish Barg - ai; 4 ,s will give us a call. •
IXAXILA'^ V ,
PHYSICIANS RECOMMEND IT as a machine
that can be used without harm by any one, because
it requires so little effort of any kind, it being