Calhoun Saturday times. (Calhoun, GA.) 1877-1878, November 24, 1877, Image 4

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S o Or foiicoutrotod, Hoot and Herbal Juice, A nti-ISliioiiH Crminloa. *!IK “ I.MTTI.E ttIANT” CATII AK'i'lC, or ITlultum in Parvo Phyxic. The novel tv of modern Medical, Chemical, and Pharmaceutical beienro. N> use of any longer taking the Hvgc, repulsive, and nauseous pills, composed of cheap, crude, ami bulky ingredi ents, when ve can, by a careful application of chemical pc jhcc, extract all the Ciithartic #nd other med nml properties from the most valu able root ami herbs, and concentrate them into a minu* Granule, scarcely larger tlian a mu c ,rd o#ccl, that can be readily swallowed hv t> '.sc of the most sensitive stomachs and fas tidr us tastes. Kacli little Pnrjjatlvc Pellet rr • roents, in a most concentrated form, as much f .thartlc p >wer as is embodied in any of the large pills found for sale in drug-shops. From their wonderful cathartic power, in comparison to their size, people who liavc not tried them are ant to suppose that they are harsh or drastic in ,Tcc‘.: hut sue,his not atall the case, the different active medicinal principles of which thev aro eom;*oscd being so harmonized and modified, ©no bv the others, ns to produce a most searching and thorough, yet aeutljr and kindly operating, cathartic. 4500 Reward is hereby offered by the pro prietor of these Pellets, to any chemist who, upon analvsis, will flful in them any calomel or oilier fdrms of’mercury, mineral poison, or in jurious drug. Roing entirely vegetable, no particular care is required while using litem. They oper ate without disturbance to the constitution, diet, or occupation. For Jaundice, ¥lcadache f Constipation, Ini pure Itlood, Pain lit the Shoulders, Tightness of the Cheat, Dizziness, Sour Eructation* from the stomach, Bad taste lit the mouth, Bilious attacks, Paiu in re gion of Kidneys, Internal lever, Bloated fesli tig about Stomach,Rush of Blood to Head, High-colored Urine, l nsoclability and Gloomy Forebodings, take Dr. Pierco’fl Pleas- , aut Purgative Pellets. In explanation of ) the remedial power of mv Purgativo Pellets over so great a variety of diseases, I wish to say that their action upon the animal economy is universal, not a gland or tissuo escaping their sanative Im press. Age does not impair the properties of these Pellets. They are sugar-con tea and in closed in glass bottles, their virtues being there by preserved unimpaired for any length of time, iri any climate, so that they are always fresh and reliable. This is not the enso with tlioso pills which nre put up in cheap wooden or pasteboard boxes. Recollect that for all dis eases where a Laxative, Alterative, or Purgativo, is indicated, these little Pellets will give Lite most perfect satisfaction to all who use them. They are Hold by all Druggists at 95 cents a bottle. E. 7. PIEECE, M. D„ Prop’r, BUFFALO. X. Y. WOMAN. By nn immense practice, extending through a period of years, having within that time treated many thousand cases of those di eases peculiar lo woman, I have been enabled to perfect a most potent and agreeable medicine that meets the indications presented by that class of dis eases with positive certainty and exactness. To designate this natural specillc compound. I have named it Dr.Pieros’s Favorits Prescription. , The term, however, is but a feeble expression of my high appreciation of its value, based upon my own personal observation. Asa close ob server, I have, while witnessing its positive re sults in the few special diseases incident to the separate organism of woman, singled it out as the climax or crowning gem off my medical career. On its merits, as a jmsf tive, safe, and effectual remedy for this class of diseases, and one tiiat will, at all times and tinder all circumstances, act kindly and in har mony with the laws which govern the female svstem, I atu willing to stake my reputation ns a physician. Nay, even more, so contldent am I that it will not disappoint the most sanguine expectations of a single invalid lady who uses it for any of die ailments for which I recommend it, that I offer and sell it under A POSITIVE GUARANTEE. If a beneficial effect is not experienced by the time two-thirds of the con tents of the bottle arc used, I will, on return of tho bottle, two-thirds of the medicine having been taken according to directions, and the case being one for which I recommend it, promptly refund tho money paid for it. Had I not the most perfect confidence in its virtues, I could not offer U as I do under these conditions; but hav ing witnessed its truly miraculous cures in thou sands of cases, I feel warranted and perfectly safe in risking both my reputation and my money on its merits. The following aro among those diseases in which my Favorite Prescription has worked cures, as if by magic, and with a cer tainty never before attained by any medicine: Lcucorrhuta, Excessive Flowing, Painful Monthly Periods, Suppressions when from un natural causes, Irregularities, Weak Back, l’ro lapsius,,or falling of the Uterus, Antcverston and Retroversion, Bearing Down Sensations, Inter nal Heat, Nervous Depression, Debility. Des pondency, Threatened Miscarriage, Chronic Congestion, Inflammation anti Ulceration of tho Uterus. Impotence, Barrenness, or Sterility, Fe male Weakness, and very many other chronic diseases incident to woman not mentioned here. In all affections of ttiis nature, my Favorite Prescription works cures tlio marvel of the world. This medicine Ido not extol as a i cure-all, but it admirably fulfills a single ness of purpose, being a most perfect specific in till chronic diseases of the sexual sys tern of woman. It will not disappoint, nor will ' It do harm, in any state or condition. Those wlib desiro further information on these subjects can obtain it in The People’s CO.MMOX J'ENSE Mkdical Advlsek, a book i of over 900 pages, sent, post-paid, on receipt i of $1.50. It treats minutely of those diseases 1 peculiar to Females, ami gives much valuable 1 sdvico in regard to the management of those affections. FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION SOLI) BY ALL DRUGGISTS. R. Y. PIERCE, M. D, IWr, BUFFALO, N. Y. (1 WAKE HOWE HAPPY. || “ A ric-ntifu.l Bupply of ,1 Good Reading and Beautiful Pictures WILL DO IT. THE CINCINNATI WEEKLY STAR, .! A One paper, with 4ft fullvol nnoiH, ouly gI.OU per sear ' " (w, par pontage), and is tli- largest, '' ' brightest, ami brut ixtjwr pultliahrd f>a * vlie inum-v. ll is imiei eiidrut in iX'liUe*, ~ i j.l v*>m all tin- mnvs, mid, ttsidts much .. othor good refvdmc, every niunhe-r has >< " ihrt-o or four exo-llont orifrinai or se- '• ‘ lecletl stories. Kvry subscriber also •' N receives a copy of the beautiful engrav mg 6*oor tlie I’oor Han's ~ , f'rlWld.” size 2t*.’D inchv*, ami a copy „ „ ol TUB STAR lI.hI'STKATED ALMA- o " .VAC. 2S ets. e*ts- must he scut to •< pay expense ot packing and mailing pre- " liTmms. rSTOts r Inducements to ' Agents, always the most liberal m the ,] field, are now greater than ever. W.- , waul every otiih agent in tile country to .. ■■ cormnunuale with ua before commencing " ■i work. To anv person desiring to get up " ’■ club, ini will aend a sami te Copy of ’’ the picture and a canvasser's outfit for , 25 4*l*. Sprcimen copy of paper free. „ I Nend for one Iw-tiire suhseiib- • , >■ Ins lor vusy other. I ' Tlio Star, though in no sense a party " paper, has always been n vigorous advo ’’ I I' cate of the rights of all the States, and ’’ was among tho first to urge the justice „ of local government in the South. >, 11 IVrsons to whom we have already sent " " the rirture, Poor the S'oor " >'• Vlnn'* S-'i-Henst,” by saying so can [• [' have in its stead another excellent on- , . i graving, of sente size, which we have | secure I for tiiis purpose. J " OJT JM/ter without picture, One Dollar. J 0 rrns star, il 2DO TTafnnt St., Cincinnati, O. I] tl MA;< E UOW E PLEAS ANT. MAKE YOUR HOME beautiful. TEA M WAATIIi. wish an agent, or female, in CAch town of this conn y, to gt t op clubs among families, lintels, factories, etc., for the sale of our Teas anti will offer very lib eral commission? to such. Wo have been importers ot Teas for ov< r 20 years, and can afford to semi, and v. 11 send a better article for the money than any other house in New Yoik. Our Teas are put up in 1-pou’d packages, with the name and price printed upon each. Address, with refeienccs, for terms and blank form for clubs, or send us an order for a sample lot, which we will forward at lowest Club price, C. 0. D. London, New York and China Tea Cos., • 20 Cluuk fit., or P. 0. Pox 574, N, Y. 1823-9 j. (7 ot 5 I'Cl. “7/ ought to be in even/ Library , also rn ev ery Academy and in every School.— Hos. On as. Sums Kit. A large, handsome volume of 1854 pages, containing considerably more than 100,000 Words in its Vocabulary, with the cor rect Pronunciation, Definition, and Etymology. FULLY ILLUSTRATED AND UNABRIDG ED, LIBRARY SHEEP, MARBLED EDGES, SIO.OO “WORCESTER ” is now regarded as the STANDARD AU TIIOR.ITV, and is so recommended by Bry ant, Longfellow, Wh ttier, Sumner, Holmes, Irving, Winthrop, Agassiz. Marsh, Ilenry, Everett, Mann, Quincy, Felton, Hilliard, and the majority of nur most distinguished scholars, and is, besides, recognized as au thority by the Departments of our Nation al Government. ‘•The best English writers and the most particular American writers use Worcester as their authority.” —New York Herald. “It iollows from this with unerring ac curacy that Worcester s Dictionarj, being preferred over all others by scholars and meu of letters, should be used by the youth of the country aud adopted in the common schools.”— New York Evening Put. THE COMPLETE SERIES OF Worcester’s Dictionaries. Quarto Dictionary. Profusely Illustrated Library sheep. $lO.(X>. Universal and Critical Dictionary. Bvo. Library sheep. $1 25. Academic Dictionary. Illustrated. Crown 8\ 0 Half roan. $2.00 t’omprehen ivc Dictionary. Illustrated. 12mo. Half roan. $1.75. School (Elementary) Dictionary. Illustra ted. J2mo. Half roan SI.OO Primary Diction: ry. Illustrated. 16m0. Half roan 60 cents. P cket Dictionary. Illustrated. 24m0. Cloth, 63 cts.; roan, flexible. 85 cts. ; roan, tucks, gilt edges, SI.OO Many special aids to st idcnts, in addi tion to a very full pronouncing and deft* ning vocabulary, make the above named bo >ks, in the opinion of our most distin guished educators, the most complete, as well as by far the cheapest Dictiona ies of oui language. ***For sale by all Rooksellers, or will be sent, carriage free, on receipt of the price by J. B. LIPPINCOTT & CO., Publishers, Booksellers, and Stationers, 715 and 717 Market St., 1 hiladelphia. octl3-3m ”THESUN. I STS. NEW YORK. 1878. As the time approaches for the renewal of subscriptions, THE SUN would remind its friends and well wishers everywhere, that it is again a candidate for their con siderat on and support. Upon its record for the past ten year-8 it relies for a contin uance of the hearty sympathy and gener ous co-operation which have hitherto been extended to it from every quarter of the Union. The Daily Sun is a four-page sheet of 28 columns, price by mail, postpaid, 55 cents a month, or st> 50 per year. The Sunday edition of Tiik Sun is an eight-page sheet of 56 columns. While giving the news of the day, it also contains a large amount of literary and misceilane ous matter specially prepared for it. Thk Sunday Sun has met with great success.,— Post paid, $6.20 a year. The Weekly Sllll. Who does n t know The Weekly Sun 1 It circulates throughout the United States, the Canadas and beyond. Ninety thousand families greet its welcome pages weekly, and regard it in the light of guide, coun sellor and friend. Its news, editorial, ag liculttural, and literary departments make it essentially a journal for the family and the fireside. Terms : One Dollar a year, posl paid. This price, quality considered, makes it the cheapest newspaper published. For clubs of ten, with $lO cash, we will send an extra copy free. Address PUBLISHER OF THE nov2’Bt. New York I'Uy. HULL & S3) NEY, GENERAL COMMISSION Merchants, No. 346 North Water Street, PHILADELPHIA. and wholesale dealers in Butter, Cheese, Lard, Tallow, Eggs, Poultry, Game, Stock (If j[WFf?f| Potatoes, Apples, Grain, tHii I I liK Fl° ur > Fur, Wool, Cotton, UL 1 I izlv* Rice, Tobacco, Peanuts, : Broom Corn, Dried Fruit, Hay, Hops, For eign and Domestic Fruits, and in fact we can sell any and everything at the highest market price; make prompt returns, and Liberal Cash|lS J advances made on all ship.l • rll'j.lirX|j. ments except pel ishalde ar VllLiUlJLi#ticls3. To show that we do nn extensive business, any game dealer in P jiladalphia will tell you we han dled more game last season than all other houses in Philadelphia put together. Send for Price List, Stencil,!)/!|]| [Jill 1/ Sc., So. ReferenceFlll |.TK| cash, Or we refer you to* VUII 1 111 I ANY RESPONSIBLE HOUSE IN OUR CITY. EOOS. game. oc6-ly. Tlie Best Otter- will sell during these hard times S6OO Pianos for $250. And all other styles in same proportion, including Grand, Square and Upright—all first-class— sold direct to the people at fac tory prices. No agents ; uo commis ions; no discounts. These Pianos made one of the finest displays at the Centennial ExhL bition, and were unanimously recommend ed for the highest honors. Regularly in corporated Manufacturing Co.—New Man ufactory—one of the largest and finest in in the world. The Square G-ands contain Mathusek’s new pa ent Duplex Overstrung Scale, the greatest improvement in the his tory of Piano making. The Upright* are the finest in America. Pianos sent on trial. Don’t fail to write for Illustrate 1 stud Descriptive Catalogue—mailed free. MENDELSSOHN PIANO CO., No. 56 Broadway, N Y. Dollar-and-a-halffor ten Cents. Stoddarl’s Musical Library, just pub linhing, 12 pages, full size, best and most popular music, for 10 cents. N w and pop i ttlar Songs, D*nce and Instrumental Music, Operas, Hymns, etc., etc. For sale by all newsdealers. Postage 2 cents, to be sent in addition to above, if ordered from the publishers. J. M. STODDART & CO., 723 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. aovlo-3t. MAKE YOUR HOME ENTERTAIITING. PKICE-LtIST OF Sash, Doors aad Blinds, SASH. Plain Rail 12-light Windows, Glazed. Size of Window. Per Window. Sin* of Gla. Thickness, ft. in. ft. in. Weight. Price. 8 xlO 1 3-16 in , 2 4x3 9) 15) 75 10x12 “ 210 x 4 6 24 120 10x14 “ 210 x 5 2 25) 135 10x16 “ 210 x 510 27) 1 60 10x18 -210 x 6 6 29) 200 Check Rail, or Lip Sash, 12-light Windows, Glazed. 10x14 1 3-8 in., 2 10)x 6 2 28 155 10x16 “ 2 10)x 5 10 31) 1 90 10x18 “ 2 10.1 x 6 6 34 220 10x20 “ 2 10)x 7 2 37) 270 Check Rail, or Lip Sash 8-light Windows. Wide Bar, Glazed. 12x14 1} in., 25Jx 5 2 24) $1 75 12x16 “ 25$x 510 26) 200 12x18 2ssx 6 6 29 225 12x20 “ 2 6jx 7 2 32 240 Plain Rail, 15-light Windows, Glazed. Bxlo 1 3-16 in., 2 4x 4 8 22 100 10x12 “ 2 101 X 5 6 27 160 Plain Rail, 18-light Windows, Glazed. Bxlo 1 3-16 in., 2 4x 5 7 26 136 10x12 “ 210 x 6 6 30 190 BLINDS . Outside Blinds, Rolling Slats, Wide Bar, 8-light Windows. Per Pair. W#Uht Price, 12x14 1 3-16 inch. 20 1 40 12x16 “ 22 1 60 12x18 “ 24 1 70 12x20 •• 26 1 90 Outside Blinds, Rolling Slats, 12-light Window*. Bxlo 1 3-16 inch. 15 100 10x12 “ 20 1 25 10x14 “ 22) 1 40 10x16 “ 24 150 10x18 “ 26) 1 70 10x20 “ 29 190 Outside Blinds, Rolling Slits, 15-light Win dows Bxlo 1 3-16 inch, 15 125 10x12 22 150 DOORS. 0. G. Four Panel doors, Raiced Panels, both sides. 2 6x5 6 1 3-16 inches 29 1 30 2Bx 6 8 “ 33 1 40 2 10x6 10 “ 85 1 55 3 x 7 “ 37 175 2Bx 6 8 13 8 inches 39 1 50 2 6x6 6 “ 35 1 40 2 10x6 10 “ 40 1 60 3 x 7 “ • 43 180 2 x 6 4 1 inch 20 100 2 4x6 6 “ 21 125 Prices for all other sizes furnished promptly. Above are price F.ec on board Cars. M. A.IGEE & €O., Opposite A. & C. R. R. Depot, Cliatta ooga, Tennessee. junel6-9m Good Reading. ALL KNOW IT ! ALL LIKE IT I THE DETROIT FREE PRESS Still Brighter and Better for 1077. FULL OF WIT HUMOR— PATHOS— SKETCH GOSSIP FASHION INCIDENT—NEWS- -HOME AND FOREIGN LETTERS, You will enjoy it better than any other newspaper. “How He was Tempted.” A thrilling continued Stiry, written for the Free Press, by “ Elzey Hay’ { Fanny Andrews),the noted Southe’n wri ter, will be a feature of 1877. Weekly, post free, $2.00 per num. In making up jour list, start with the Detroit Free Press. The Posimester ie agent for it CHROBiKB Is published Daily, Tri-W t ekkly and Weekly, At AUGUSTA, GA . By WALSH & WIIIGHT, Proprietors Full Teleyraphic Dispatches from AU Points. Latest and Most Accu rate Market Reports. Interesting and leliablo Coirespondence from all parts of Georgia, South Car olina and Washington City. GEORGIA AND SOUTH CAROLI NA NEWS A SPECIALTY. DAILY i 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 100 RIDPATH’S History of the United States. From the Aboriginal Times to the Piesent Day. REY. A. N. MILES. Can* assiiig-Agent. This Histori is presented to the public as l work meeting the wants of all who wish a complete, comprehensive well written history of the United States. It is printed from beautiful type on fine icned paper.— There is no work like it. Sold only by subscription. Call on the agent and sub scribe .or a copy. sepls-2m. The Commercial Reporter, A SEMI-MONTHLY COMMERCIAL JOURNAL. It gives in each issue a wholesale market report of \tianta. Merchants wii o wish to keep posted should subscribe for it. TERMS—SI.OO PER ANNUM. Address W. . C HRISTOPHER, ditor and Propriet, i1 i road Street (u stairs, Atlanta Ga COU&trj Btor ft*U3 tf GRAHAM & BARNETT. STEAM SAW MILL Three Iff ilea trom C'altionn on (he Sugar Valley Bond. Lumber. A good supply of T.u ou ' n any bill cut to order on short notice. Hhingle^. Wo are prepared to fill all orders for Shiifgles, and guarantee satisfaction to purchasers. Lathes. Lathes supplied in any quantity on snort notice. Our prices are in accordance with the hard time-i. Wc solieit the patronage oi those wishing ay<hing in our line. Our facilities for supplying the public are not excelled by any similar enterprise in this eection. WHITE OAK LOOS WANTED. We want good W’hite Oak Logs, and will p&y the cash for them. GRAHAM & BARNETT. jun 2 3m. LOGS WANTED! We will pay CASH for Logs, Good POPLAR, 12, 13 and 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. WALNUT, of good quaHty. A good suppiy of LUMB EI3EL constantly on hand. Also Lathes and Shin gles. which the cash can get cheap. We are prepared to furnish DRESSED LUMBER in large or small quantities, and can give satisfaction. ,ocl#.6m L. HILLS <fc CO. A GREENHOUSE AT YOUR DOOR. For SI.OO we will send free by mail, any o >e of the following lots: Bdistinct varieties Monthly Roses, Winter flowering “ Chin,Chrysanthemums, “ 8 “ Begonias, “ 8 “ Canfetion Pinks, “ 8 “ Zonal Geraniums, “ 8 ** Double “ *• 8 u Ivy )eaved “ “ 8 4 * Heliotropes, 6 “ Abutilons, “ 2 “ Double Camelins, “ 4 “ Azaleas, * 4 “I obster Cactus, “ 6 Bouvardias •* 6 “ Stevias and Eupatoriums ‘ 8 “ Fuchsias, •* 4 “ Double Violets, “ 2 “ Poinsetta,scarlet & white * 4 “ Plumbago, “ 8 “ Ferns, for Wardian Cases 4 “ Palms, “ ■— 9 “ Mosses, “ 6 •* M.irantas “ 8 “ Hyacinth bulbs “ 40 assorted 1 ulips Bulbs, 20 assorted Crocus, Bulbs, 2 assoi ted Jacobean Lily Bulbs. , 12 assorted Oxalis, 4 Lily of the Valley. 8 New Pearl Tuberose. OR BY EXPRESS: 3 of any of the above $1 collections for $2. 5 “ “ 7 “ “ 4 9 *i It 12 “ 6 14 “ *, 7 ; Or the whole collection of 338 Bulbs and Plants sent by Express ol receipt of $15.00. to which either of our books, “Gar dening for Profit, Practical Floricultui e, or “Gardening for Pleasure” (value $1.50 each), will be added. Descriptive Catalogue free. PETER HENDERSON & CO.. Seedsmen and Flor ists, 35 Cortlaudt U\, New York. junl3-ly. Greatchance to make ttion mey. If you can’t got gold you can get greenbacks. Wo need a per son in every town to take subscriptions for the largest, cheapest and best Illustrated family publication in the world. Any one can become a successful agent. The most elegant works of art given free to subscri bers. One agent reports making over $l5O in a week A lady agent reports taking over 400 subscribers in ten days. \ll who engage make money fast. Yon can devote all your time to the business, oi only your spare time. \ou need not be away front home over night. You can do it as well as others. Full particulars, directions and terms free. If you want profitable work send us your address at once. It costs you nothing to try the business. No one who engages fails to make great pay. Address “ The People’s Journal,” Portland. Maine. augll'Jy ™ -TH E NE W- • wm * m ~ fP V:' [" SiSf^ J| Best. a m CINCINNATI,Q, .0 ■■slo. SAVED! Buy the inpitm Kir agfL,* i&\ aiul exercise the greatest care in their manufacture. VICTOR SEWING MACHINE CO., Waiters Branch Office, 381 Wert Madison St., Chicaga, 111. Plf SCIPAL OFFICE and liaanfaetorlM, liiddetctm, Coa. A : 1 a- ~;a if i | #!iii ,’Pi-p A, ;:AA-■ ’" s*; £?:■ r*. a-v M '. | j iill ill ilill'fe*?j If §>‘?W£jS'U TANARUS; RfiA- ■ ;S||| j ®MS|M K O 4 v=slSa -; • 4:J ASK TOUR GROCER FOR IT! ' Depot, 104 HEADS' 'STREET, New York. juo9 ly. Pianos and Organs! DO YOU WANT TO BUY A PIANO OR ORGAN OF ANY FIRST CLASS MAKER? Do you w:in f to buy a Piano or Organ on Installments?— Do you want to buy Sheet Music, Books, Strings, etc.? Do you want to ex change an o and Piano or Organ for anew one ? Do you want to rent a Piano or Organ ? Do you want to have your Piano or Organ tuned or repaired ? Send Your Orders to C. W. LANGWOMTHI, ROME, GA., ONLY MANUFACTURER’S AGENT FOR THE SALE OF AND OTHER FIRST-CLASS INSTRUMENTS FJR GEORGIA, ALA BAMA AND TENNESSEE. y?ars use in the Southern climate has proved the Shoninger Instrument inferior to no othe.r .Vlanu acturers’ The Shoniug> r Piano needs the same care as Sfeinway, Ohickering or Knabe, in in tuning, etc., but no more. The customer really gets more for his money in a Shore inger Piano than any other first-class instrument made The Pianos hive Rosewood caes, and every*modevn improvement ana are Octives. Every instrument, the cheapest or highest price, FULLY WARRANTED FOR SIX YEARS. Stool and Covers furnished with every Instrument Free of Charge,. The undersigned, with experience since January, 1856, in selecting instruments and in repairing and tuning the same, i better pr'pared to satisfy th public than any other gent, and would refer to those now using his instruments, furnished during the last lil years, in Georgia, Alabama and Tennesseee. Thankful for the appreciation of the public through a very liberal patronage, hope o merit a continuation o the same. Prices to suit the times. G’annot be undersold in hrst-clasa instrument. Write for circulars and catalogues. Corres ondence solicited THE SINGER SEWING MACHINE. The People’s Favorite, TEE LARGEST SALES BECAUSE THE MOST POPULAR The Most Popular Because the Best. VERDICT OF THE LA DIES. rpilE stubborn fact shown by the official returns, that the Singer Sowing Machine lthe only one whose, sales have largely and stea lily increased eveiv year, uninterrupt edly—tk&t last year the sales more than doubled those of the nejt highest competitor, and Dearly equalled the sales of all the other companies combined, demonstrates beyond all controversy that. J THE SINGER SEWING MACHINE is the most popular, because, in the estimation of the ladies of the count superior to any other ma ufactured. The following returns of sales, sworn to by c company tells the story : Sales in IH7I. 1872. 1873. 1874. 1875. By the Singer 131,200 219,753 232,44 241,679 249,852 Wheeler & Wilson 128.526 174,088 110,100 92,82/ 103 740 Howe (Jan. 1, to July 1) 34,010 145,000 No returns 3o](X)0 25,000 Remington 25,110 Domestic 10,397 49,555 40,114 22,700 21 452 Sales f~r 1876, 262,316 Machines. Sa/es Still Increasing. All Competition Distanced. Send your address for a catalogue of the celebrated ii 4ZAAR GLOVE-FITTING PAT TERNS. They are the best, ths cheapest ,nd most stylish patterns in .he markef.. The Company are not. and wiil not be rospousible for auy private deb s of its agents, such os board, stable or livery bids, &c. Address a G. W. LEONARD, or The Singer Manufacturing Cos. € - B - ckkusuaw, J * ) Cor.Broad and Ala. St. Atlanta. Ga W. H, lOHRENCE, wayfo an rising Agent for Gordon County. THE NEW HOME SillS* WAS AWARDED JHB FIRST PREMIUM! At the Centennial Exhibition, 1876, and has always carried off the highest honors wherever exhibited. a COMPACT, wrjrpr.w. mntAßL*. Light Hunninjr and EFFICIENT “LOCK STITCH” MACHINE. ADAITED to the WANTS of EVERYBODY. The HOME SEWING MACHINE was Perfected eight years since by the aid of the belt inventive talent and Mechanical Skill. It comiunli all the Eeftentiai Parts of a FIB.RT CLAB3 MACHINE, is SIMPLE in CONSTRUCTION, BURERLOR in Strength and Beauty, contains less Working Partsjmd is Capable Of DOING a tef tier rnp of Work than other Sewing Machines. It will RUN forynrs without COSTING ONE CENT for It? FAIRS. In the Manufacture of Lltia MACHINE the "Very Best Materials are ÜBED. The WEARING PARTS aro HARDENED, and the Mechanism haß been constructxij with the special vine of producing an Easy Running:, DURABLE, and almost NOISELESS MACHINE, adapted eqoali t WELD for Coarse or flue THREAD, COT TON, SILK or LINEN, SEWING from the ItoAtMt Muslins to Jleaver Cloth and leather. Such ConfidenceisFELT in the INTRINSIC MERITS of the HOME SEWING MACHINE that every MACHINE is fully Warranted for Five Tears. \ LIVE AGENTS wanted in localities where w* are not represented. Send for prices, and aamples ofwnrk done on the HOME, or call at any of our offices. Jokhsqu, Clark & Go,, * 80 Union Square, New Toil 864 Washington Street, Boston, Mass. 1111 teoond Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa 141 State Street, Chicago, 111. 21 South sth Street, St. Louis, Me, 17 New Montgomery St., Ban Franciioo, Cal, BEAD Tils, JSNNWLN i. or THS Murray Kill PublishingCo. John I*. Jewett, M&na&or. CHROMIC SsvSiSF all book*—Plain lloms Talk and Kid; Common Brnsk, which coiiietn* Hourly l.Oco j of original matter, as entertaining a* u (ascii :■ qjoiv. Health and long life n.hdo easy fo* learned and unlearned. Crammed full of h new ideas, which are cv.eering to the met intensely entertaining to 1-L-jmc who an (cm., enough to escape disease. It guards the r against the pi tholes of human si.fiiriic, points the way of deliverance to t! < et wh< already engnlnord. By all means. find or about it. It is for yu. It'a Manor. 1 B. 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