Calhoun Saturday times. (Calhoun, GA.) 1877-1878, December 01, 1877, Image 4

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ue&TOK pmml^ AX.X. -L-X. *■ ,OI •“ V CURES DISEASES Of THE " THROAT,LUNGS,LIVER & BLOOD. In tho wonderful’mcdicinc to which the afflict ed arc alm> vc directed for relief, the discoverer believe* lie has combined in harinong more of Nature’s sovereign curative properties, which Jim! has instilled, into the vegetable kingdom for healing the sick, than were ever before com bined in one medicine. The evidence of this fact i found in Lite groat variety of most obstinate diseases which it has lx en founT to conquer. In the cure of RroncliitiMf Severe Couglis, nr.d the early stages of <k>ii*iini|>tion. it ha* astonished 'the medical faculty, and eminent physician* pronounce it the greatest medical discovery of the age. While it cures the sever est Coughs, it strengthens tiie system and purl* fie* the blood. liy its great and thorough blood-purifying properties, it cures all Hu< n.ors, from the worst Scrofula to a common It loto ii • Pimple, or l-lriiption. Mercurial disease, Mineral Poison., and tlvcir ejects, are eradicated, and vigorous health and a sound constitiMion established. Jlrynipela*, Sa!t rlieum, Fever Sores, Scaly or Hough Shill, in short, all the numerous diseases caused by had blood, arc conquered by tins powerful, purifying, and invigorating medicine. If you feel dull, drowsy, debilitated, have sal low color of skin, or yellowish brown spots on face Or body, frequent headache or dizziness, bad taste in mouth, internal heat or chills alter nated with hot flushes, low Spirits, and gloomy forebodings, irregular appetite* and tongue Qoutcd. yon are from Torpid I,lvor, or “if nioii*iicM>.” In manv cases of “I*l vor CoMipltrl lit ” only part of these symptoms are experienced. Asa remedy for all such cases, Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical’Dis covery has no equal, as it efleets perfect cures, leaving the liver strengthened and healthy. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS AT $1 PER BOTTLE. Prepared bv If. V. PIEIICF, Til. I>., Sole Proprietor, at the Would’s Dtbi'KJSSAKT, Buffalo, N. Y. Thil Cut lllu.tratesth. Mannerof Using Dll. PIEIICE’H IRvf Fountain Nasal Injector, JpPpf Tbi* instrument is especially designed for the perfect application of DS. SAGS’S CATAP.P.H K2IIEDY. It is the only form of instrument vet invented with which Hu ill medicine can be carried high tin and perfectly applied to all parts of the affect ed nasal passages, and the chambers or cavities communicating therewith, in which sores and ulcers frequently exist, and from which the ca tarrhal discharge generally proceeds. The want of success in treating Catarrh heretofore lias arisen largely from the impossibility of applyiug remedies to Ihe-c cavities and chambers by any of tho ordinary methods. This obitiicle in the way of efteeiing cures is entirely overcome by the invention of the Douche. Its use is pleasant nml so simple that a child can understand it. Full nntl ex pile it directions accompany each instrument. 'When used with this instru ment, DrSagc’a Catarrh ItemclU' cures recent t attacks of “Cold in tho Head** by a.lew applications. & S VII pro :TI S—Frequent headache, tliscliarge lading into throat, some limes profuse, watery, thick mucus, purulent, offensive, etc. In others, a dryness, dry,watery, weak, or inflamed eyes, Stopping up, or obstruc tion, of nasal passages, ringing in ears, deaf ness, hawking and coughing to clear throat,, ulcerations, scabs from ulcers, voice altered, nasal twang, offensive-breath, Impaired or total deprivation of sense of smell and taste, dizzi ness. mental depression, los* of appetite, indi gestion, enlarged’tonsils, tickling cough, etc. Only a fpw of these symptoms are likely' to be present in any case at one time. Io Sage’* Catarrh Remedy, when used with I>r. Pierce’s Nasal Douche, and ac companied with the consiiiutional treatment which is recommended in the pamphlet that wraps each bottle of the Remedy, is a perfect epeciflc for this loathsome disease. It is mild and pleasant to use, containing no strong or caustic drugs or poisons. The Catarrh Remedy is sold at W cunts, Douche at GO cents, by all Druggists. JR. r. FIERCE, M. I)., Frop>r, BUFF AT.O, N. Y- MAKE HOME HAPPY. A Plentiful Supply of Good Reading and Beautiful Pictures WILL DO IT. TEE CINCINNATI WEEKLY STAR, A fin eight-pnae ruper, with 48 full col umn*, rtwla only 81.00 |er ;**r (we |v p..lne), mu) is liie largest, brightest, ami best paper published 1..i 111* muiiev. It is UMepeililenl m politic*, H i* all ih* flew*; ana,' t-eSiTes "ifiupli utlier good reading, eveiv niuuht i lias throe or 'our enci-tji'Ut qi iypuU or se lected st tries. Every afcbacrther* !*o ivcci'** t copy oft(.. liy'ftutilu 1 engmv. mg, *'TTI‘ B*<wr tie I’oor Ilan’i FiHteipU,*’*i*e 21x3) idches, and a cnpv f Tilt, STAR lI.LOSTKATKI) AI.MA MAC. lift •'*. e(r mml ho aent to ;>ty sxpms- . I |h*. I;mg and mailing pre ! nilm*. uO'Oai' Imliicrmenta to Agi'Ol*. *lwkv* tin most libel*# in the fl-idf are now greater than ever. We I veaiifc **ry eltib agent in the cniintry tV I ,'Oininiuii -aU. with us before commencing vork. To any uersou desiring to get up i.i club, will end a sample copy of Fine pilrtuie.and a canvasser’s omtfit foi U 5 el*, spe, linen copy of paper free. ' Vend fin' oik* before *ul>N*rlb- I in)[ for nny oilier. 'lTie Mar, though in no aeuae a party paper, has always been a \ig uofis adyo ■me of t're rights m ali the plates, and was among toe first to urge the justice of local government in thy Roulli. IVisons to whom wi-have already sen the yi tare. “Tlr<* I'rnir il| S*oor Mail's by saying so can | hate “stead snotfiAr excellent en | .’raving, id' snrae nine, which vre hare 1 .erllit'd fill tl is purpose, jtta#" jfArjier pi it Un id jACture, One. T)ollar. TZZ 3 ST^S, 330 Walnut St., Cittrinnati, O. I MAKE HOME PLEASANT. XVI A ZE E YOUB IT o 3V115 BEAUTIFUL. Home f\<( / frond — Schedule. ON ANT* AFTER M.A R< ’ H Ist. tin? evening train (t xci; t tsuturduy evening), on this lea l will h- dCccniiuueil. The trains will l un as follow s ; mokninq ibain. Leave* Rome daily at 7too a. ni. Retu/ti to Rome at 12 m. I AT L K l)A V ACCOM 5! O DAT ION. Leaves Rome (Saturday only) at 5:45 p. m. K”t’UTi to Ho., at R:6'U p. m. T'he tram at Romo will make close oonoeetion with S. R. & 1). R. R train North and South, and at Kingston with W. 4 A. R. R, train South arid East. C. M. PENNINGTON, v Cen’l Sup’L E. 4TIi*LVELL, Ticket Age&|. < g Gtaudatd. ; f,( in cv'enf' l.ihrary, aha Wev* and in every.Seiiool." Hot*. lii g . i. .ml • vo.UUtv of 1854 p i containing considerably tuore than 100.000 Wards in itt Vocabulary, wif.!i the cor rect Pronunciation, Definition, and ' KtyVnt logy. LEY I i.LU.STM ATi;l> AM) UNABRIDG ED, LIftRARY sTIKRt*, MARBLED I DGEB. 4?lt.f><>' “WORCESTER ” snow regarded as flic STANDARD AU riIORITY, and i-so recommended by Dry . qi, Longfellow. Wh ttier, Sumner, Holme* .[.ring, Winthrop. Agassiz. Marsh, ITenrv. • Kveriitt, Many. (Quincy , Felton, Hilliard, lid the majority ot our most,djslinguished scholars. and is. besides, recognized as am hority by the Departments of our Nation al Government. .‘•The best Puglian writers arid the most I’irticuiar American writers use Worcester is their authority.”- -AVir York Herald. •‘lt follows from this with unerring ac* uracy that Worcester s Dictionary, being referred over all others by, scholars and • nen of lelt ;■, should be used by the youth if t!ie country ai.d adopted in the coiuinon schools.” —New York Evening Post. THE COMPLETE series of Dictionaries. Quarto Dictionary, lb-ofusely Illustrated Library sheep. SIO.OO. Universal and Critical Dictionary. Bvo. Library sheep. $1 25. Academic Dictionary. Illustrated. Crown 8\ o Half roan. $2.00 Comprehcn ive Dictionary. Illustrated. l2mo. Half roar. $1.75. School ( Elementary) Dictionary. Illustra ted. 12mo. Half roan SI.OO Primary Diction rv. Illustrated. lOmo.— Half roan 00 cents. P eket Dictionary. Illustrated. 24m0. Ciotli, 63 cts.; roan, flexible. 85 cts. ; roan, tucks, gilt edges, SI.OO Many special aids to st idents, in addi tion to a very full pronouncing and defi> ning vocabulary, make the above name<l hoiks, in the opinion of our most distin guished educators, the most complete, as well as by far the cheapest Dictiona ies of out language. ***.Bol' sale by all Booksellers, or will be sent, carriage free, on receipt of the price by J. B. LIPPIHCOTT & CO., Publishers, li< oik sellers, and Stationers, 715 and 717 Market St., 1 hiladelphia. oetl3-3m THEJU'N. 1878. NEW YORK. 1878. As the time approach's 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 years ii 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 tlm Union. The Daily Sun is a four-page sheet of 28 • 'olumns, price by mail, postpaid, 55 cenis a month, or 56 per year. The Sunday edition ot Tjse Sun is an eight-page, sheet of 56 columns. While giving the news, of the day, it also contains a toige amount of literary and miscellune ous matter specially prepared for it. The Sunday Si n lias met witii great success./ Post paid, $6.20 a year. Tiie Weekly Snn. \Yh i does n t know Tixk Wkrkly Son ? It circulates throughout the United States, ihe Canadas and beyond. Ninety thousand families gieet its welcome pages weekly, and regard it in the light of guide, coun sellor and friend. Its news, editorial, ag . iculttural, and literary departments make it essentially a journal for the family and the fireside. Terms . One Dollar a year, pos’ paid. This price, quality considered, makes it the cheapest newspaper published. For clubs of ten, with $lO cash, we will send an extra cony free. Address PUBLISHER OF THE SUN, nov2'Bt. New York City. HULL & i )) NEY, GENERAL COMMISSION Merchants, No. 346 North Water Street PHILADELPHIA. and wholesale dealers in Butter, Cheese, Lard. Tmlow, Eggs Poultry, Game, Stock m mnrsl Potatoes, Apples. Grain, HI I I lV\ onr ’ ,ir ’ ' V °°L Cotton. ** v I Tobacco, Peanuts, Broom Corn, Dried Fruit, May, Hops, For eign and Domestic Fruits, and in fact vie can sell any and very thing at fhs highest market price; make Prompt returns, and L'.bkual C’asii|lll liril J 1 ADVA.NCKS made on all ship.l ments except per ishitlile arl' lllisjUldl licles. To show tiiat w e dp an extensive business, any g line dealer in Philadelphia will tel! you we han dled more game last season than all other houses in Philadelphia put togetli r. Send for Price List, Stencil,l) AI ] V fTlf|l/ &C., &C. R K ykHKMKpjjj}j i , l 1(1 cash, or we refer you to* "L*JI II I I ANY BISrONSipbK lIUUStf IN oU& CIIY. game. ocG-ly. Tlie Best Offer*- We will sell during these'hard times $690 Pianos for $250. And *ll other styles in same proportion, including Grand, Squire and Upright—all first class— sold direct to file people at lac** lory prices. No agents; no conimis ions f no discounts. These Pianos made one of the finest displays at the Centennial Exhh bit ion, and wore unanimously recommend ed tor (tie highest honors. Regularly in corporated Manufacturing Co.—New Man ufactory—one of the largest and finest in in the world. The Square G and* contain Mathusek’s new pa eut Duplex Overstrung Scale, the greatest improvement in the his tory of Piano making. The Upright are the finest in America. Pianos sent on trial. Don’t fail to write for Illustratei uad Descriptive Catalogue—mailed free. MENDELSSOHN PIANO CO.. No. a ti Broadway. N. Y. fßil PAPER IS Off FILE WlTfft * • Shfcr. Advwrti*tu({ Com iow uu> b* *nwk. MAKE YOUR HOME ENTERTAINING. PRICE-LIST OF Sasli, Boors and Blinds. SASH. Plain Rail 17-light Windows, Glazed. Size of Window. Per Window. !V.7 of Oln'* Vbiclt-i.'.,. ft ia. ft. in. W.i.ht. i'riee. RxlO 13-18 in, 2 4x 315 J 75 10x12 “ 210 x 4 6 24 120 10x14 “ 2 10x 52. 25$ 136 10x16 “ 210xf> 10 27 j 1 60 10x18 •* 210 x 6 0 20J 200 Check Rail, or Lip Sash, 12-light Window*, Glazed. lOx. i 1 3-8 in., 2 10$x 6 2 28 155 10x16 “ 2 lujx 610 31} 100 10x!8 “ 2 10Jx,6 6 34 220 10x20 “ £ lbjx 7 2 87§ 270 Check Rail, or Lip S.vsh 8-light Window*. Wide liar. Glazed. 12x14 If in., 26|x 5 2 24* $1 75 1*2x16 “ 255x5 10 26* 200 12x18 “ 25|x 6 6 29 225 12x20 “ 2 5Jx 7 2 32 240 Plain Rail, 15-light Windows, Glazed. Bxlo I 3-16 in., 2 4x 4 8 22 100 10x12 “ 210 x 5 6 27 160 Plain Rail. 18-light Windows, Glazed. Bxlo l 3-1 G in., 2 4x 5 7 26 135 10x12 “ 210 x 6 6 30 190 BLINDS. Outside Blinds, Rolling Slats, Wide Bar, 8-light Windows. Per J’ain Weight ?riee. 12x14 1 3-16 inch. 20 1 40 12 xIG “ 22 1 60 12x18 “ „ . 24 1 70 12x20 “ 26 I 90 Outside Blinds, Rolling Slats, 12-light Windows. Bxlo 1 3-16 inch. 15 1 00 10x12 “ 20 1 25 10x14 “ 22J 1 10x16 “ 24 1 50 10x18 “ 26* 1 70 10x20 “ 29 190 Outside Blinds, Rolling Sifts, 15-lighi Win .. ..do w* Bxlo 1 3-16 inch, 16 125 10x12 “ 22 1 50 DOORS. O. G. Four Panel doors. Raised Panels, both sides. 2 6xo 6 13-16 inches 29 1 30 2Bx 6 8 “ 33 1 40 2 10x6 10 •“ 35 1 55 3x7 11 37 1/5 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 1 80 2 xG 4 1 inch 20 100 2 4xo 6 “ 21 125 Prices for all oilier size* furnished promptly. Above are price* Fiee on board Cars. M. A, 14EE & UO., Opposite A. & C. R. R. Depot, Chatta ooga, Tennessee. junelo-9m Good Rending. ALL ST I ALL l!K£ IT 1 THE DETROIT I MUKIu PEEFS i * Still Brighter and Bitter for 1577. 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 Sti rv, written for the Free Press, by • Eizey Hay ’ { Fanny Andrews),the noted S,-uthe’n wri ter, will be a feature of 1877. Weekly, post free, $2.00 ! per nnui. In making up your list, start with the De roit Free Press. The Pos’iuester is agent for it. CHROMCIIiWIBL Is published Daily, Tri-Wkkkly and Weekly, At A VGUSTA, OA, By WALSH & WRIGHT, Proprietor* Full Teleyr iphic Dispatches from Alt Points. Latest and Most Accu rate Market Reports. Interesting and telinblc (’oirespondcnce from all paits of Georgia, South Car olina and Washington City; - GEORGIA AND SOUTH CAROLI NA NEWS A SPECIALTY. DAILY : One Year $lO 00 Six Months ...'. 500 Till- WEEKLY: One Year ...v... (.() Six Months ", 2 50 WEEKL Y: .7 t)ne Year ..$2 00 Six Monshs 1 00 II IDPAT H 9 History of the United States. From the Aboriginal Times to the Present Day. REV. A. N. MIL3S. Camassing Ageut. ♦ Th is His'orv is presented to the public as a 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 icncd paper.— There is 110 work like it. Sold only* by subscription. Call on the agent and sub scribe .or a copy. seplo-2m. The Commercial Reporter, A SEMI-MONTHLY COMMERCIAL JOURNAL. It gives in each issue a wholesale market report of \Uuma. Merchant* who wish to keep posted should subscribe for it. TERMS—SI.OO PER ANNUM. Address- W. . C KRISTOPHER, dito.r and- I'ropr.et, 1 > road Sir eet (u i ftii;;.-, Atlania Ca ttoru* cctlGtf * GRAHAM & BARNETT. \ .v-- STEAM SAW MILL Three Allies lro Calhonn •* the hagHr Yulley Rostl. T^umber. A good supply of Lumber ban 1, and auj bill cut to order on short notice. v* Shingles. We are prepared to fill all orders frr Shingles, and guarantee satisfaction to purchas’eTS. Lathes. • • > >‘i.*-. Lathes .supplied in any quantity on sttprt notice. ... / Our prices are in accordance with the hard timej. We solicit the patronage oi those wishing any hine in our line. Our facilities for supplying the public are not excelled by any similar enterprise iu this section. .• . ,• . * • • WHITE OAK LOBS WANTED. We want good White Oak Legs,. -And will pay the cash for them. GRAHAM & BARNETT. jtm2 3m. LOGS WANTED ! 5Ve will pay CASH for Log*, Good POPLAR, 12, 13 anM 14 feet long. , ■ WHITEOAK, 14 and 16 foet long. A few 12 fdet long. -&*■■■•*■■■ PINE, 16, 20, 22, 24 and up. A few 12 fpfy long. WALNUT, of good qna s ity. A good suppiy of i K LUMBten 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. oclodm L. HILLS & CO. A GREENHOUSE AT YODR DOOR. : .* .• Kf For SI.OO we will send free by mail, ny one of the following lots: Bdistinct varieties Monthly Roses, Winter ? ; flowering ,8 “ pliVU.Chrysanfhemuicfa'“ 8 “ 8 “ Carnation Pinks, “ 8 “ Zonal Geraniums, “ 8 “ Double “ “ 8 “ Ivy leaved “ “ 8 ‘* Heliotropes, “ 6 “ Abutilbhs, “ 2 “ Double Camehae, “ 4 “ Azaleas, • 4 “ I obuter Cactus, “ 6 “ Bonvardias ■< 6 “ Stevias and Eupatoriuma * 8 “ Fuchsias, * 4 Double Violets, “ 2 “ Poinsetta.scarlst A white * 4 “ Plumbago, 4 “ 8 “ Ferns, for Wardian Cases 4 •* Palms, “ 9 “ Mosses, “ 6 •* Mirnntas “ 8 “ Hyacinth bulbs u 10 assorted lulips Bulbs. . . 20 assorted Crocus, Bulbs. 2 asso ted Jacobean Lily Bulbs. 12 assorted Oxalis, 4 Lily of the Valley/ ™'* 8 New Pearl Tuberose. , OR BV EXPRESS ; 3 of any of the above $1 collections for $2. 5 “ •“ - •• s.; 7 “ .- . - 4 9 • . -5. 12 “ - “ -• 6. H “ . 7. Or the whole collection of 338 Bulbs and Plants sent by Express oi receipt of $15.00. to which either of our books, dening for Pr .'fit. Practical Floricidtui e v or “Gardening for (jadus $1.50 each); will be added. Descriptive^Catalogue free. - * ; 't •• PETER KEKBERSON.& CO.. ,i Seedsmen and FI oris t# , 35 Cortlaodt i ~ New York. jnn 13- ly Pb Great chance tp make inon If you can’t get gold you can get greenbacks. We need a per son in every town to take subscriptions for the hugest, cheapest and best Illustrated, family puhlhatiou in the world. Any one can became successful ag-nt. The mast elegant works"oTart given free tp tubsori- One agent reports in u week A -lady agent reports. over 400 subscribers in ten engage make *uot&y- fti*. all your time to the business, spare time. You need not home over night. You cab others. Full directtdhs and termij free..? M' you.wants tpVofirji&le send us your addr* ss at oace. Jw^t4iyuju: nothing to try the business. Na on-e. who engages fails to make "great pay. . " Address “ The People’s Journal,” Portland, "Meine, augl 1-1 y . , *—THE NEW- ® QEtftCPCKINi S : \ tMa 0 Li#i* j sjjgagif Wah -cd | #| ns!o. SAVED! Buy the ITii , {{o>fi:!D Kit ' Jt3“ It is so shnp'c in construction and runs go t'PiBH ycy-ftE* Ip Hm| easily that a child can operate it. NBL.. ' r _ -T|B : MB BfW - fzsh It has ti.e* rtraig/tt, self-ceUinrj needle, our it/i --'•’■Tf !'.■ 19 jp n§%9'l P'vved rhuUle, with a j/erfect tension, which docs not '‘j HI & If § change as the bobbin becomes exhausted. u ‘ Ml ( ■ 19 Ae” All Vie wea>incf jxnnts are adjustable, and it . . .vi Hti HBH combines every desirable improvement. ■LJ. '. .... a || Air Every Machine is sent out ready for use, after 5) , ( ; j;| being thoroughly hep i(, ' 1 IN PKHTS we continue to use tlie best material ivT VICTOR SEWING MACHINE CO., VmUts Braaeh Office, 381 West Uoditoa St., Chicae** 111.' PEII’CIPAI OPFISE ltd Macufactcriss, Middttcwa, Coca. + +t •♦♦■♦ ♦< THE MACHINE \ . i v -wl • i 6 #. *■ **> • * 4 ' * ‘ i . • >* Tlife l 3 eople*s favorite. TEE- LARGEST SAS.ES BECAUSE iHE MOST POPULAE I •'* ’* ~i .f u I . • v-4 •• ** The Most Popular Because the Best. VERDICT OF THE LA DIES. TJTEshibborr fae.t w'lown by the ofltcia! returns, that the linger jewing Mnehi re tie only ouc whos| saU ha vt*. und steadily increased ever j?. : year, uniitt rrupt pttly—-that, last y cai .t be mpre t|ar> doubled those of the no t competitor., anti nearly etpialle \ the sales of all the oilier companies combinedrates beyond all controversy that • '*■ if * • “ ~ THE SINGER SEWING MU'MlNe|' is the popular because, in the estiputtion of the ladies oiktlp eo.mt Rupert or to anV otiier U>a The following returns of sales, sworn to by c company tells the story; ‘ i r; ■ ..-te , Sales in IS7I. By the Singer 181,260 ‘ 219,753 232,41 249,So “i*“er&Tl<on * 171. t UV”O Howe (dan. 1., t0 July 1 -2-1,01.0 J4f‘>oo No returns :f,(HK) £•<>*.. Domettc )n ****•*'.*. V.V‘V‘‘V..-.J0,37 dfeoH ItuVi".' 29, wT 2l[^ - ■' fcule* vj idt%‘ 262,316 Machines Safes Still Increasing. ‘ ' - All Competition Distanced Send your .rhifess m # celebrated B\Z vAR GLOVE-M lIlMi i Al- TERMS'. ThVy Are th£ - in uje market. The Company are not and wiil not b*?.responsible for any private deb s oi -itf agents, such us board, stable or livery bills, &c. Address ~ , 4 C. W. LEONARD, or 7 he Singer Manufacturing Cos. t-. a- rHEXMiAw, ■* v * c? 1 Cor.Broad and Ala. bt. Atlanta, (-a. W.H.TOKREACE, A v . an vast- t g Agetn for Gord -n CSounly. uiy \ft* • • c - w J ’ •• i" * *' * : • i ! t ; v : : p Hi v fill : !!■ : • •' ... ■% -' if>-' lii } ' : ' t r-- ■■■’•■ . i ' ' , • ' . 5 T-- '' s f"'." 1 -' ; a llip0: \ K;-- iA,■ / y.. \ ; .ifi; i ■■ - .o 1 - : ■ V: #/s>; ■ C 5. " :• ’• ’ 1 '• ; 1,. ’ pj ; fttl'lV■■V-' Depot, mmkr "•■PJIJT/W York. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR ITT Pianos and Organs! 4! ! f J- -I : * f.[ 1 - ' DO YOU WANT to buy a piano op organ OF ANY FJIgT CLASS MAKER ? -Do you wan* to buy a Piano of on Do y<>u want to btiy Sheet Mowe. Books; P-'N-Do vwU want lo ex-.- change nn o and Piano or Organ for anew one ? Do you want, tv rent a Uiauo or Organ ? Do you want to have your Piano o** Organ tttrved op-repaired ? - I•? * , . * Send Your Orders to C. W. LANG WORTHY, ROME.GA.. .1; ONLY MANUFACTURER’S AGENT FOR THE SALE OF • AND OTHER FIRST-CLASS INSTRUMENTS FOR GEOR6IA, Al A BAMA AND TENNESSEE. Eleven years use in the Southern climate has proved the Shoninger lustrumelld inferior lo no other Manu acturers’ The Shoninger Piano needs the same care as Steinway, Chickering or Knabe In in tuning, etc., but no more. The customer really gets more for his money in a Shore, inger 1 lano than any other firstuclass instrument made. The Pianos h’ve Rosewood :^r^M2r^ n,proTem ' ni aftj are 7} oct ” eß - £ver * .n. FULLY WARRANTED FOR SIX YEARS. Stool and Colters 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 prepared to satisfy ta public t l m anv other Agent, and would refer to those now using his instruments, furnished dui u - the last *.l years, in Georgia, Alabama and Tennesseee. Thankful for the appreciation of tbe public through a very liberal pUronnr*- j merit a continuation of the same. Prices to suit the times. Oannn oj uiL* • • tirat-class instrument. Writs for circulars and catalogues, Correa quljujj / W’armmted as Represented! jun 9 lji. B. SliOX I N LrBI l & '\la ■■''‘iff t ' . is - • -o' ' ’ . Co.’s ; - ” •■“SHE K IdAV ... Sewln Mach ; .. r.. W-AS AWARDED TUB , ’ FIRST TKEMUtft! At the Centennial Exhibition, *1876, and has always carried off the lushest honors wherever exhibited. _ A COMPACT, STMrT.v, dfrablib. liight ■lAunninK and EFFICIENT “LOCK STITCH” MACHINE. ADAPTED to tho WANTS of EVERYBODY. Idie HOMc SEWING MACH!WE was Perfected eight years emce by the aid of the -bett inventivo M and Mechanical Skill. It Combi.': Essential Parts of a FIJtRT 01 MAOHINE, is SIMPLE in CONSTRUCT summon in Strength and Bea contains less Workinfl Parts and is 03 of DOING a tetder range of Worfcthm, Sewing Machines. ItwillßUN for without costing ONE CENT fo^l[lv, In the Manufacture of this MACH.IN Very Best lilaferlals are l The WEARING PARTS are HARDE and the Mechanism has been Consthv with the special rlt te of jproducin Easy Running:, DURABLE, and c NOISELESS MACHINE, adapted KQL well for Coarse or flue THREAD, <_ TON, SILK or LINEN, SEWING from lAqhteat Muslins to Jicarer Cloth . LEATHER. 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