Calhoun Saturday times. (Calhoun, GA.) 1877-1878, December 08, 1877, Image 4

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Sr loasaiyt 2j\\et.s V7* *"* Or Bug;r-c*wtcd, Concentrated, Root ana Horkal Jnlrc, Antl-Blllou* Ornunlri. THE 4 MTTLfI Of ANT ' C YTHAIiTIC, or Mnllnm In Parro ‘ ** '• %i<eufovalte of modern Medical, Chemical, anti *r!..;rai.-u:uU*>•• Science. No iHe of any longer t* -.;*■* r'lßj larger vpimUivc, aiul nauseous pills, t' nwr<r i f Swap, crude, and bulky ingredi f iUS wlten >'( can, by a careful application of r:-."ivical s*c .-nco, extract all flic cathartic and o:li*'inoiV inal properties .from the most valu able root and herbs, and concentrate them into a iii#i* Granule, urarcely larger than a mux* <rd n-;cI, that can be rcauHv swallowed •Kr U'.Vfoftlte most sensitive stomachs and fas tid; ,s taste*. K.voh little Purgative Pellet represents, in a most concentrated form, as much f .lhaitic p over ns i3 embodied in any of tlio large pills fdund ‘for sale in drug-shops. From their wonderful cathartic power, in comparison to their size, people who have not tried them are apt to suppose that they arc harsh or drastic in efrect: but such is not atall the case, tlie different active medicinal principles of which they are ContiK>sfd being so harmonized and modified, one 7 (>▼ the others, as to produce a moat searching and thorough, yet gently and kindly operating, cathartic. £/>QQ Reward is hereby offered by the pro prietor of these Pellets, to any chemist who, upon analysis, will And in them any calomel or other forms of mercury, mineral poison, or in jurious drug. RelngeiUlrely vegetable, no particular care is required white using them. They oper ate without disturbance to the constitution, diet, or occupation. For Jaundice, Headache, Constipation, Impure Hlood, Fain Ut the, fifeouldcra, Tlghtneaa of the PTicst, UizzlncMM, Sour Eructation* from the Stomach, Bad taste In the mouth. Billou attack*, Pain lu re gion of Kidney*, Internal Fever, Bloated feeling about Stonifcch,Ruli of Blood to Head, High-colored Urine, Uimoclablllty ana bloomy Fore boding*, take I>r. Pierce’s Fleas aut Puygatlve Pellets. In explanation of the reu usual power ol inv l’urgauve Pellets over so great a variety of diseases, 1 wish to 6ay that their action upon the animal economy la universal, not a gland or tissue escaping their aauative im press. Ago does nrtt impair the properties of these Pellets. They are sugar-coated and in close?! in glass bottles, their virtues being there by preserved unimpaired for any length of time, in any climate, so that they are always fresh and reliable. This is not the ease with those pills Which are i*Ht up in* cheap wooden or pasteboard boxes. Recollect that for all dis ea cs where a Laxative, Alterative, or Purgative, is indicated, these little Pellets will give the most perfect satisfaction to all who use them. They are old by all Druggist* at 25 cents a bottle. B. V. PIERCE, H. D., Prop'r, BUFFALO. X. Y WOMAN. By an immense practice, extending through a period of years, hawing within Uiyi time treated many thousand cases <>f tifo-e’-dt eases peculiar to woman, [ have been enabled to perfect a most potent and agreeable medicine that meets the indications pre-ented by that class of dis eases witii positive certainty and exactness. To designate this natural specific compound, I have indued it , . * • V Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. The term, however, is but a feeble expression ol npprVeiation of its value, bused upon mv own personal observation. Asa close ob server, I nave, while witnessing its positive re sults in %; ley special diseases incident to the separate organism of woman, singled'it offt afg the climax or crowning gem of my medical career. On its merits, as a posi tive, safe, and effectual remedy for this class of diseases, and one that will, at all times and under all circumstances, act kindly and in har mony with the laws which govern the female system, I am wiling to etakfe my reputation as a physician. Nay, even more, so con Aden tam I that it will not diSM)paint the most sanguine expectations of a stogie prv&nd lady who uses it lor arty or the ailments for which I recommend it, that ami sdi a under A POSITIVE ARAIVTEE. If a beneficial effect is not experienced by the time two-thirds of the con tents of (he bottle are used, I will, on return of the bottle, two-thirds of the medicine having been taken according to directions, and the case b Owe for Which I-recommend it, promptly refund the money paid for iti Had I not the 1 . orf perfect con Ode nee in its virtues, I could not < -hr H a§ I do under conditions; but hav if i witnessed its truly miraculous cures in thou uds of cases, I feel warranted and perfectly afe In rUkluif bath my rcputgtlou and my money on it* merit*. The following are among those discuses in ' vl ich nvy Favorite Prescription has wot ken cures, as if by magic, and with a cer tainty never before attained by any medicine: Leucorrhraa, Excessive Flowing, Painful Monthly Periods, Suppressions when .from un natural causes, Irregularities, Weak Back*, I’ro lapsus, orfailing of the Uterus, Antcversioh and Retroversion, Bearing Down Sensations, Inter nal Heat, Nervous Depression, Debility, Des-: pendency, Threatened -Miscarriage, ChrOnfc Congestion, Inflammation and Ulceration of the Uterus Ini potency, Barrenness, or Sterility, Fe male Weakness, rind vdry many other chronic discuses incident to woman not mentioned here. In all affections of this nature, my Favorite Prescription works cures the marvel of the world. This medicine Ido not extol as a cure-all, but it admirably fulllllr a siitgle itc** of purpose, being a most perfect • pcckgc in all chronic, diseases of the scxuui sys tem of woman. It will not disappoint, nor will it do harm, in any state or condition. Those whoi desire, further information , on these subject/oan obtain it-in This People's Common Sense Medical Adviser, a book of over IWO pages, sent, post-paid, on receipt of $1.50. It treats minutely of those diseases peculiar to Females, and gives much valuable advice in regard to the management of-those affections. - 1 - 'i FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION SOLD ISY ALL DRIIGKISTS. R. Y. PIERCE, . D, Prop’r, BUFFALO, X. ¥. !’ MAKE HOtVIE HAPPY. A Plentiful Supply of . M Good Reading and Beautiful Pictures ; 5 .! WILL DO IT. P, THE CINCINNATI ' S E WEEKLY STAR, " K - A ftufc vigM-pav?* paper, with 4* full col- ■ ■ limns, m • only *I.OO per jearH Q <>• (we pi.ntaiei. and is tn lurocst, ' " briphteit, and brxttxipp- publisfci-a for J Q W[' ilm imviu v. It i inuepeiideiit in politic*, , ,1 kjiws all lh# news, and, besides much , m ,] other c<xxl reading;, eveiy number has “ fQ " tliree or four excellent onpuiftl or SC- " " receives a copy of the beautitill ’ *4 K|' mg, “ Tli* the ’>r Man’slf a , Fi'lomsl,” i*e IMx.tt inches and a copy „ W S„ of Tllß ft AH IM.n.STRATEJti Al-MA- H >. NAC. ii els. exfru must be sent to S •' par expense et parkins and mailing pre- " .g 0" mill ids. KO Oiir liuluremciltx to ' Fa " Ayteiitft, always tlie most liberal in the * * K’l field, <i>c now greater than ever. We ~ want every club agent in the counlryto f " compiunirate with 11* before utnuencirig ** • work. To anv person desiring to get up Jl ft 1 " a club, we will send a sample copy of | M “ i lie picture and a canvasser's outfit for , U K >! S5 rts. ft/nrimen rojw of paper free. . * p/ *emt for one Indore subscrib- ~ ffl _ iupr for any other. " u 0 The Star, though in no sense a party " Tj , paper, has alwaYs boon a vigorous advo '' ** M cate of the rights of all the Htates, and „ u was among tlio first to urge the justice „ .* of idem ffSrrrnfnent in the South. .. Ji Ko I’ersona to whom we have already sen' • w *' the pi -lure, “Tli* Poor tlio Poor " N ja ' flan's Prlcnrt,*’ by saying so can '' H I' have iu its steiul another excellent en- [[ N , ,] grariu*;, of same size, which we have fc ,] secured for this purpose. u g' IMT J\iper\cithmU picture. One Dollar. ’■ 4 [jR: THE n’T'ea.TE, s Q H MAKE HOME PLEASANT. Home l!(iitroad-rr Schedule, ON AN i> AFTER MARCH-lst, the evening iiyiu (except Saturday evening), on this i "uil t ill b** discontinued. The trains will f nt; us follows : MOBMNU RAIN. I-eu.vH Konu* ilsil* at 7:00 a. m. l> ‘ti e* to Rome ut 12 ib. BATI"R|iAT ACCOMMODATION. I."lives Rome (Saturday only) at 5:45 p. m. Return to Rome at ...0:00 p. m. The evening train at Romo will make close connection with 8. R. & D. R. R. train North pnd South, and at Kingston with W. & A. R. R. train South and East. C. M. PENNINGTON, Gen’l Sup’t JVO, £. STILLWJSLL, Ticket A jt. (i pt ~i Standar d lo. 11l l.tbrftSibln m \ 0,/ A><nfruity and ~vi every Sc'iool." Hog, j Chau, Sr:n:n. m _ . I’ULLY fLLfcSTftATED AND tfNABRIDC-; Ll>, LIBRAItYsHKHV, MARBLED'* 1 . EDGES, $lO/00 ' • • - • JP ' ‘'WORCESTER” >;f is now regarded as the STANDARD .AU THORITY, and is so recommended by Wry nnt, Longfellow, Whittier,'Sumner. Holies, Irving, HUuthrop, Agassiz. Marsh, Ffeary. Everett, Alarm, Quincy, Felton, and the majority of our most d-istfrigWished scholars, and js, aecptpiped as au> thovitybjt tflti Departments of bur Nation al Government. - “The best English writers and the most particular American writers use Worcester as t heir-authority. a# ' York Hmthi. ylt fellow**-from bite wifch ttnervVni? 1 dc~ curacy that Worcester's Dictionary, being preferred of'er-*nll Others' by scholars and meti shohld be \fym by the youth of file country at.d adopted in the common schodlff.” —JWw York Ei'eniny Post. TIIE Worcester’s Dictionaries. Quarto ! Met inn a tj. i‘i rut ed. 0 n Comprrhen i-ve t)ictiflhiiry? HWhltrated. liluio. Half roa-. sl:7n. Scliool (E'emeptary) Dictionary. .Illustra ted. 12mo. Half roan $>J .00. Primary Diction' ry. Illustrated. lGmo.— Ilalf roan* ,W) cents. . P cket Dictionary. Illustrated. 24mo.— n- Gd ls.; roan-, flexible. 86 cts. ; roan, tucks, g\lt edges, ,-&l.00 Many special n : ds t p st-jdcnla . tion to a vr\ full pronouncing" -and ;i : ng vocabulary, make the above named s, In the opinion of our most dirtin gu i the most complete, as well as by'far thp cheapest Diction.i ies of out language, , j.,*,.For sale by all Rooksellers. or \vHl be sent, carriage free, on receipt of the price by J. B. LIPPINCOTT A CO., Publishers. Booksellers, and Stationers, , 7K> arid 717 Market St., 1 hil.idolphia. octl3*3tn ’* ’ v HULL & S€ONEY, G ] RA COMMISSION Mereliants, No. 346 North Water Street, PHILADELPHIA. find wholesale dealers in Butter, Cheese, La-rd. Ta low. Eggs, Poultry, Game, Stock 111 Potatoes. Apples. Grain, Kil lTllll Flour, Fur. Wool, Cotton, * **J"**Riee, 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 CASuiHi llflftfl advances made on nil ship.l jHments except pet ishable ar To show that we do an extensive business, any game dealer in Philadelphia will tell you we ban died more game last season than all other houses in Philadelphia put together. Send cash, or we refer you to® vlill I Ilil I ANY RESPONSIBLE HOUSE IN OUR CIH. EGrGfS* GAME. ocG-ly. Tlie Best Offer- We will sell during these hard times S6OO Pianos for $250. Anti all other styles in same proportion, including Orati'd, Square and Upright—all first-class—■sold direct to ’lhe people at fac tory prices. No agents ; no commis ions; bo discounts. These Pianos made one of the finest displays at the Centennial 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 eut Duplex Overstrung Scale, the greatest improvement in the his tory of Piano making. The Upright, are the finest in America. Pianos sent cn trial. Don’t fail to write for Illustrate 1 and Descriptive Catalogue—mailed free. MENDELSSOHN PIANO CO., • No. 56 Broadway, N. Y. •i'KJS MPISUS ON FUB WITH * > There Advertising CDnt lets can be tnadh /■ Piauo and Organ Playing Learned in a Day. ————— * r- * MAsON S CHARTS, which recently cre ated such a sensation in Boston and else where, will enable any person, of any age,to .Hastier The Piano or Organ .iiit 1 tv, ev.v\ thja;’i th*y have no knowledge, of notes, etc. The Bust n Globe says; . “You can learn to play on the piano or organ in a day,even if you never played ne fore, and have not the slightest knowledge of notes, by the use of Masot’s Cnart.i. A chili ten years old can h*arn easily,. They are endorsed buy the best mu-ical people in Boston nrd are the grand culmination of Ihe inventive genius of the nineteenth cen tury.” .. Circulais iriving full partii ulars and ma ny testimonials will be sent frre fnap* plication. One set set of Mason s Charts, and a rare book of grea - value, entitled ‘•StxoiNa Maud Easv,” mailed postpaid to any address, for one two dol ars. “Worth more than one hundred del** ars spent on music lessons.” Address. A. C. MORTON, General Agent, Atlanta. Ga. Agents wanted at once everywhere. Best chance ever offered Secure territory be fore too late. Terms free. aov‘26fl<f ..... 1-nf.riU.t IMF - •--w ' ~ Sash, Doors nWlHliidlf, ,sDL '. :: Plain Kail ll'-Dgtt Wintfowg. Glazed. ' " Size 0/ Wt&doid. Ter^Yxndov). Six* of SIV Thiekaa**' f* in, -ft. in. ■Weight, Pric*. R xlO 1 3-i6 in , 24 < 3 75 10x12 ‘"210 x 4 6 24 1 *2O .10x14 “ ,2 U) T 5 2. 25i 185 10x16 “ ?Wx 510 24 1 60 10x18 '* •* . 2 10. x 6 Q 29{ 200 Check Rail, or Lip %sh,, 12-light Widow, Glazed. , ; 10x74 18*8 in,, ,2 10x16 “ 2 6JO 31 190 10x18 “ 2U4x6 6 34 220 ' U’x2o “ 2 104 x 7 2 37| 270 Check Hail, or Lip Saab 8-light Windows. IVidc B#r, Glrfxod*, • H } > * 12*14 1| in-, -2 x 2 , 76 12x16 “ 25$x 510 264 igO T2xl “ 2 f>| x 6 6 12x20 “ • 2 6|x 7 2’* 32' 2*40 * Plain Rail, loGight Windows, Glazed. Bxlo 1 3-16,in,, 2 4x4 8 22 100 10x12 210 x 5 6 27 160 Plain ikail, 18-1 fght Windows, Glazed. Bxlo LB-16 in., 2 4* 5 ? 26 ,T 35 10x12 “ 2 10x6 U 30 190 jßXirns. Ootsids Blinds, Rolling #lats, Wide Bar, 8-ligljt Windows. ' * \ Per Pair. * 1 ' t Whisht,, l'2x!4 1 8-16 inch. ' * •' 20- 1.40 !2x16 - - *U ' , -1 22 Y6O 12x18 “ 24 1 70 12x20 . “ 26 I 90 Outside blinds, Rolling Sl-ats, fi-light Windows. Bxlo 1 3-16 inch. ' ' ‘ l5 100 10x12 . “ " -,- *2D 125 10x14 “ 22-} 1 ‘lO 10x16 “ 24 160 10x18 “ 26J 1 70 h>x2o “.y , . 29 190 Outside Blinds, Rolling SI -ts, 15-light Win dows Bxlo 1 3-1 G inch, 16 125 10*12 “ 1 - 22 150 DOORS. O. G - . Four Panel doors, Raised Panels, ’ both'sides. 2 6x5 6 13-16 inches 29 130 2Bx 6 8 '* 83 1 40 2 10x6 10 35 1 85 3 x 7 “ 37 175 2Bx 6 8 13 8 inehes 39 1 oO 2 6x6 6 ’ 35 1 40 2 rox6 10 “ 40 1 GO 3 x 7 “ ' 43 1 80 2 x 6 4 1 inch - : . 20 100 2 4x6 6 , “ •. - 21 125 Prices fof, all nihen sizes furnished promptly. Above are prices Fiee on board Crfrs. M. A, UEE & CO., Opposite. A. & C. R. R. Depot, Chatta ooga, Tennessee. juneD>-9m Grood Reading:. ■ ■ ■ . ■ > : .. ALL KNOW IT I ALL LIKE IT 1 r- J— . THE DETROIT FEEE PRESS -f- . . '.'i Still Brighter and Bitter for 1877. FULL OF WIT —HUMOP. SKETOH - SGOS&hP FASHION , j INCIDENT—NEWS -HOME A NDt FOREIGN LETTERS, You will enjoy it belief any. other neiMpttper. “How He was Telilpte*l. ,, A thrilling corifvriued B*< ry. written for the Free Press) by ** Elzey Hay ’ ( Fanny Andrew*),the noted Southe’n wri ter, will be a feature of 1877. . . Weekly, pest free, $2.00 * per nmo. _i+- ii ■ • . ' • In making up your list, etart wfiih tWe Detroit Free 4A •* * iTlie Postmester agent for iL • i Is published Daliy, Tri-Wf.f.klt and Weekly, At A TIG VST A, O-A. By WALSH S WltlGllT, Proprietors Full Telegraphic Dispatches from All JPoinfs. Latest and Most' Aeccu- • rate Market .Reports. Interesting and teJiahle COl respondence from all paits of Georgia, South Car olina and Washington City.* GEORGIA AND SOUTH CAROLI NA NEWS A SI’ECLALTV. DAILY: One Year $lO 00 Six Months , v . 5 00 TRIWEEKLY: One Year $5 (.0 Six Months .... 2 50 WEEKLY: • *> * . ‘ . *- • -T ‘ t3ne Year .* ..$2 00 g ix’Alonshs T Off KIDPATH’S ' *• * ■, • t ’ > History of the United States. From the Aboriginal Times to the Present bay. T~; ; i. K KEY. A. N. MILES* Can tasking Agent. This His'ory is presented to th public as a work meeting the wants of all who Wish a complete, comprehensive wen written history of the United States. It is printed from beautiful type on tine tened paper.- There is no work- like it.—Sold only by subscripts n. Call on the' agent and sub scribe .or a copy. sepls-2iji. vr The Cohunereial Reporter, A SEMI-MONTHLY COMMERCIAL JOURNAL.. It gives in each, iasue a wholesale market report of- *' " & Y kieechants .who wi-A g|n keep posted should subscribe for it. ‘ TERMS—SI.OO PER ANNUM. Address W . HRISTOPIIER, ditor hnd Propriet, 2 B road Street (u flairs, Atlanta Ga Qtwtr/ittlt* Mil* if irtirmT. WoA>yoC J m*€>*V J STEAM SAW MILL f i J J 7 * f Three Mile* from Calhonn on the Sugar Talley Road. i !-> lt> \ZI -‘PI '■ . Lumber. ' A good supply of Lumber ou h‘an 1, and any hill tut to ordev on short ihot*ice. ... -> { r - , : k Shingles. iSSf V oOlf We are prepared to fill, all orders for Shinglee, arid guarante- s .Batl*fberi on to purchasers. J Mvznaw X,a.th4Mu Lathes supplied in any quantity' tpNMB . hot ice. Onr prices are in accordance with tlu? hard-tiinei. We solicit Ike 'rpsuronage a those 'wishing ally liing in our line. : 3uf facilities for supplying the public are not excelled by any similar enterprise in this section. WHITE OAK LOGS WANTED. .We want good White Oak Logs, ami will pay the cash for them, GtfAHAM & BARNETT. jun 2 .^m. LOGS WANTED! f . i■ ■ U ..: ■* v ** -■ e 41 1: We will pay CASH for Logs, Good POPLAIL 12, YA and feet ion". .ru, VVHITE-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 quaUty. A good suppiyof ri * * ■* LUMBER constantly on band. 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, ocUSm L. HILLS k CO. A GREENHOUSE AT D YOUR DOOR. Fw* H.M 1 lend by mall, any one of the following lots j Bd||ti.nct varieties Moutlay.Kqses r -Winter flowering 8 “ Chin. Chrysanthemums, “ 8 “ Begonias. “ 8 “ Carnation Pinks, “ 8 Zonal Geraniums, - “ 8 1 Double o a 8 *' l*f leaved “ *' “* ; ‘ 8 ** lleriotropes, “ 6 “ Abufilons, “ 2 “ Double Cumelias, “ 1 M Azaleas, 1 4 I obster Cactus, “ 6 •*- Bouvardias 0 44 Stevias’and Eupatoriums ‘ 8 44 Fuchsias, * •' 4 44 Double Violets, “ 2 44 Poinsetta,scarlet & white 4 4 44 Plumbago, 44 8 44 Ferns', for Wardian Cases. 4 * 4 Palms, 4 44 9 44 Mosses, 44 6 ■* Marantas 44 8 44 Hyacinth bulbs “ 40 Assorted 1 ulips Bulbs. 20 assorted Crocus, Bulbs. 2 asso ted Jacobean Lily Bulbs. 12 assorted Oxalis, -- * • 4 Lily of tin Fnlley. 8 New Pearl Tuberose.? OR BY EXPRESS; 3 of any of the above $1 collections far .S2. 5 <..*..* ' 7 44 “ 4 9.. 0 “ 5,; 12 “ “ .. • 14 “ ‘* • r - Or the whole collection of 338 Bulbs and Plapts sent by Express 01 receipt of slo.oo. to,which either of'Omybwka, dening for Profit, PractiqivhFlqnintiltuie, or “Gardening for Pleasure,’.’ (value $1.50 each), will be added, Descriptive Catalogue free. . . - PETER HHi PERSON* & CO.. Seedsmen aijkd \'Fl ori sts 35 Gortlandt U*’,, New York > junl3-ly *. it ? • v '‘ ‘ oliance to make non-. i*i Vraey, r, If you can’t get gold you can get We need a. per son in evtery town t,* take subscriptions for the la*gest, cheapest tinii best Illustrated family publication in the,world. Any one cau 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. All who engage mnke.money fast. You can devote all your time tp.the business, oi. only your Spare time. „ You need not be away from home over.Digh*. Y'ou can do it as well as others. Full particulav|j directions and terms free. If you.waut -profiiahle work send'us your address at Qnce. It cost<j.yeu nothing Jo.try the. busin.t-ss. . No one ..who engages.fails Jo make pay. . Address “ The People’s Journal,” Portland,. Maine. angllAjy L Wl. LOVELACE, —DEALER IN BOOTS, Shoes, Leat lipr, Shoe Findings, &c,, BROAD STREET, - - ROME, GA. Having purchased the largest and most complete. and selection of Boots .fifi Shoes, Hemlock, Gak, Sole, Upper and Harness 1 outlier, Cal'" and Kip, Skinj, ’toppings kc. -- -The fudest lineshoq findings ever of* feted, in tjbis market. With twenty yeivtts experience in the bus iness l am .s;uUti. dJ. can offer very rate aud special iiulucementa in my line of goods. Warranting everything and obligating myself to have repaired free of charge, all rips, Ac- , , !#„ When I say I can make it to yoor advan tage to cal] and examine iny st>ck I /nean what I say. Call first dpor above llounsa ville & Brother. My, Home-made B-ogans cant be beaten in material or wear; price $1 .50. Give me a, trial. J. M. LOVELACE. P* S.—l piy fbr drj hides. * 1 p22-3iß. ■ rnpßW||?|M| m Ml ]r Em m ■■ 4#T tefj-selting needle, o*r im *■ nT proved snutne, with a perfect reritton, -which docs not II M ... 13 Sir Xlfyie 'wlrifiypoiN/.* arT*c/tyts(able, and it * In jj is sent'out reacly for use, after f Not withstanding the GREAT REDUCTION SBk efila 1 > I’IUCKSmt* continue to us> die bent n Mena! and exercise the greatest care in their manufacture. * YTCfbn SEWING MACHINE co:, Sr* ea, 381-WHk Hi4lK St., CMcag*, 111. FIRTCim OFFICE and MaaufwteritsrMlddetwm, Coca.• ♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ~♦ v - -*•! i— ■■ . ■** ->. .. -'• -•■ * • - •— -y|' *• mil MiAUIhHaaUMMMMMMHUUiiMUUBM THE SIIMCER SEWING MACHINE. * *i * % |j luw'i* 4 • ' * • * , i . . H lie tw SALES BECAUSE i'HE MOST POPULAR *►sllo I-- I oi i ■ Tke- Most Popular Because s ttte* Best*.* 1 L & *, fc** ,* bn. riT —Or* wxol 0} mo U nhb. -W #• *i *SH irtmM&P&F pJSPW %A M9g§? bnK I IX *lL’l A / *P* j iiuT ,f*irb*oxJl <SVS ,eO Ib*T THE stubborn fa ft ‘Mown by the oOicial returns, that the hinder Sewing Machi nti the only one have largely and kfeti. ity Increase and evei v yeav. uiiinf 'rrnpt- H edly—that Just yeAf!th% s&Fes tn4re than douolgdjtlio.w.j<s. tlae iMt*t h.H*bcsGcnnpgttar, | and nearly cqMftUftf t|*e hither com pa ivies tvqro^ined r Jeu§otislrates beysond ] sill controversy that •' < . I '”*** •“• s ‘® ,l * tVfOfmf W MWiBM !•£%’ THE SISGER SEWIXG MUIHINE is the most popular, because, in the estimation of ttreilalfete of the count superior to any other nia ufactured. The following returns pf sales, sworn ty tells ike,story: -■ ■. ■■ - -—— | , . . ~ 'VKliwil II *4,08S llU.l'-'Q 1 Oh, 740 IlmMPMtill tPJ nly My..... Mi ,01) W5,G00 No relufiis Sh‘,ooo 2*,00> Remington , ,^-|... 1 inn, .ii3...*u..40u/.l..x4oiHi>e*'> ** 2f),UG Ao ~s. 2M52 Send you address iff % c| the li \I4.uWR (iLO\ ii-FIT 1' lN<i l’sAl v TERNS.i TWy aa-e and ino|t^stylisli i ip Uie gnarkey, . The Comn>uiv -V ( b T y 4. i Mrf wijd deSpousible ror any '•privkt6 debts oi !rs ageplf ; ajbbaxl. stable. orliT4|Mfl9&is^* 9 *79fw A tdl .UlJwss. . T, r j v 4s?'W.’i/.'Eb4f,'t'fcff, br ” The Singer Mamifactnriitg Cos. *■• • < rcsiskcw, *. •: . 4 Wr-jSf#<t Eostilnmd aad Aid# St* Atlanta, W. IT. .^OURKNCK, * • vm * an or Gordon m • ' , llif '- "' ' jfy * ~JJ. |.' i. .'__ !1L gg'BEgg THE OIiHES r HOUSE IN UALHOUN 99j&m JvC pI a '(i.btiii !a d*>;9 un*t £££%* ■ %i l^ l ** " * !** ** **f 1? '** , w WEW "3|a6£ dSfU]W GOODS k.. : r . 7£|ur fifif-p , are pleased to notify' out friends that we are ...of j„\4n in a ,arge and sit] eri ” s^ckof l tmrmr *> w m , Seasonable Oood.s. Those v, lio wish BaigillnS.'wtH give us a calf.. i FOSTER & HARL'AN ******l t 2 S I § td : w r 4Xm 1f" ■ 4ffe|E. j Depot, 104? vNewYork. ; Mfl fl QUOI .YHTJA3H f•* IW4 *+ b janU JIO* f Pianos and Organs! * 1 * m ’ ■ *** ,mtr t * r ' _HU * 1,111 I, • tdl s . . .. . _ 1 tat ft' ie 19 JJ 4; * IMI 1 T|l'| * i'J • ,TT? . > > * i*w ' ' ; : DO YOU. WANT To HUT a PIANO Oit ORHAN OV ANU FIUST (3LABB MAKER?* Do you wan' a Piano or on i ?—- 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 ? . 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