Calhoun times. (Calhoun, a.) 1876-1876, August 09, 1876, Image 3

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CALHOUN TIMES I,<>OAFIVEWSi Mil- J- 0. O’Callaghan is in town. A protracted meeting is in pro 1 ' gross at the Baptist Church. Very’ little fruit in the market— hon fruit excepted. Prop. J. D. Scott will open school next Monday. Improvements ore at a stand still. Finances arc low. The gi as simpers have ceased chew/ ing up the crops hereabouts. Watermelons are plentiful. The drug stores have a good supply of pills on hand. A camp meeting commences next Friday at Liberty (Cumberland) Press byteriau Church, two miles west of Calhoun. * A mi '.rr, excursion party of Romans pa sod up the river Monday evening Ur Carter's landing on the slearner Maty Carter. Col Sol. Johns n, the ponderous traveling agent of the Atlanta Times, was in town Monday, the Colonel i3 a good singer, and delighted many with a rendition of anew campaign song of his own get up. At the Court TL use fast Saturday night, by way of supplement to the regular proceedings, the Good Templars dispensed refreshments in the wav of cake, ice Icuiouade, etc., after which several addresses were made, and a good time sociably followed until thr hour of adjournment. It was intended that, the occasion should be public and more ex tensive in its features, for the purpose of increasing the membership, but sev eral disappointments in the prcpar;> lions under*d the plans unavailable. C/luoi'N has txv•. good church; I *, twelve general stoics, two, bar-rooms, one tin shop, one harntss shop, ihnc carrigr aud wagon shops, ouo black ■tuith dir-p, o.ie planing mill, one hotel (IK 'a!; G- . gratih end ! ’xpress •.{Let, c •: iie.K-tv'vei’. one dentist. four ]d ysiciaes. sixtr n lawyers eight cm - pouters, two p-iitto'is. two iewtlcrs, one tailor, one millinery one high school, wi h several smaller schools in the vi civity, and within one mile of the in. corporation arc one steam saw mill,(an other in three miles,another in six) and • tic fn>t class water merchant mill. Demrcra* ic ’Excoi nvk Commit* tee The I) no era tie Executive ( onn mittoe of Gordon county are requested Li meet ah Calhoun on Tuesday, the 15th -lay of August, fur the pu pose of Liking iiitu consideration the uj ist suita ble time and manner of selecting dele gates to the Congressional convention to assemble in Daltun on the 7th dy of September,and for the transaction of Nick other business as may come before the body. 11, M Youmj, Ch.-iiruian. j (.’aiiioun, G a . August Bth. 1870. | fc'ttiS’lSOiS 1 Shoe string garters are coming b: ek again. Pine h:.?k level v will not be worn j t tiis winter. The woman who wears grape vine j hoops is behind the style. Rtd parasols are the fashion. Those , who can t afford them can use a b’g j umbrella. Gentlemen who wear stockings of so’* id colors may stripe them with poke berries or bimp.black and appear among j their friends in good style. Xapkios rings being no iongcr used i it is supposed napkins will be dispensed , with at the dinner table. Then it will j be everybody’s duty to wipe their mouth j with a corner of the table-cloth. The Bize of buttons for lathes’ dress es is to be still larger. Tin plates can be used and will look well on the side breadths of a yellow polonaise.— Molds can be fou. and at the tin shop. Gentlemen can still wear boquets on lappcls, and a gourd vine around the neck would be elegant for some ocu ; I stuns. an-ass grenadines in rich colors arc *dl the rage, low canvass makes good pants. Canvass back uucks are very st )’lish Li ids A lashionable way to wear ecoks “■ hot weather is to let them “bile” over at the shoe-mouth ala Leer UlUg. eweiry is worn in •pre.'Ys: m by 5 f }’°ung men. Those who ten afford nothing better wear brass —commonly c onspicuou3 on ti>e face. Glioulder-Bcarfs are becoming stylish., i-hey consist of a Led quilt run diagon al)-across the shoulder and tied in a aard knot under the arm. Colored shirts aio worn a great Theyuften become so after a week s W'jrii.but they are colored, nevertheless ai) d we suppose answer every pur pc so*. [Communicated.] Bied, August 3d, IS7G, in Cal houn, Ga , at 10 o’clock, a. m., Mattie A. Matthews, daughter of M. L and Malinda R. Matthews, aged four months and seventeen days. Fwcet little Mai tic. you arc no hug er pas and uia’s babe on earth, but God s little angel n heaven. Wo can do no more for thee m earth, hiF God viid care for thee in heaven. YVc can see thee no more on earth, but Jropo to meet thee in that mansion above. M. An Hisiorlacl Fact. Every agent who has been steadily selling the improved §2O Homestead "Sewing Machine for three years owns his dwelling house has a good account in bank, is clear of debt, and has money at interest —the national consequence of securing a good agency for superior goods at the lowest prices. A good tirs!-class Sewing Machine, mo>t useful —reliable at all times, easy to understand and control, the sam&siz* and dues the same work as any Machines that se'l at Four Times the price. There is no Machine at any price better or will do Oner work, and certainly none so low in price by many dollars. The Home stead is widely known and used in thousands of families in the Eastern and Middle States, and ddlv becoming pop ular iu the YVc|t. .It will save its erst several times over in one season doing the work ol the family, or will earn four or five 'dollars a day for any man or wo man who sew for a living. It is the stoog es t Machine made, is ready at all times to (b* its work, makes the strongest and finest stitch yet invented, and is folly acknowledged as the Standard Family Sewing Machine Price complete for domestic use, 820, delivered at your door, no matter how r< mote you may re side. Business permanent and honora ble with more certain and rapid sales, and larger profits an any other. Ex*’ tram dinary liberal offers made to local or triveliu agents where we have none established, or, if there is no agent near you send your order direct to the facto ry. Address J. 11. Kendall & (Jo , 630 Broadway N. Y. mayl7 ly. Feeling called upon to serenade his dear gazelle he borr • -.ved an accord-eon a < aiter getting so that ire could squeeze a few doleful sounds out of it he posted himself under ho wild vv one night and began ph.-nfuily howling Oh. whisper what thou foe lest !'’ She poced her head out or" the window at tiro third line and said, ‘‘Oh, it's you is it ? I thought ir. was cats And you want uie t-> whisper what I feelcst hey ? ' YVrji, [ : 'eel<-ar tired, ihat’c what. ; Been working a hard runniug sowing machine all day Get me r ‘‘Light I Running Home tie.' and then I’ll know j you uter.M business. b’i.NE SE Sii.i ;.| ;■} is ARE IJ Iv 11 : \\ oodbinEvS.— HvHgl.tful luxuiif b of : beauty to twine around a solid upright 1 stem of understanding but very poor ! things if ui.i,sustained by stiergth they • are left to creep along ine groin and , ; -o j it is with the body, when sustained hr strength and health, then all is beauty j and happiness. But when enfeeble] by dismast there is no silvery lining to : the clouds. Gloom pervades a : l nature ; and hope dwindles into de-pa.i\ jiiva.- lid, would you enjoy that estimable your health ? Know that it is within ! your pov.c- Thousands have been os bad oil as you are. -Strength is their pofcebled limbs, and joy to their des ponding hearts Ins been iuipirtod by the judicious use of Hr. Tu.t’s Vegeta., ble Liver Fills, the boon to suffering humanity. aug.2-2t and iXttuvi Crockery were. Queen’s ware lac.o ry yarns, etc . cheap at and 11. A LLTii L' i:' ’ A >' L'.v line oi eUn’e goods in -t re at J. ii Arthur’s. Call at once and got bargains. Cotton yarns at J. 11. Arthur’s. FOR CASH. W<> defy competition, and from this date we >ci! goods for cash only v.th out descrimiuatiun. A large, well ia.-- sorted an'* superior stock el goods al ways on hand. Bring your greenbacks nd give us a call, Foster & Ha it la n. July I b,l b< 0. Sheetings shirtings, prints and no tiens at the lowest prices at J. ii Arthur’s. A fine stock oi saddlery, horse col lars bridles, etc , Just received at J. *l. Arthur's iMWM—!■■■! imva: *r~M*x**"ms ~ cm nrmnmaamamm A LECTURE TO YOUNG MEN. Jui-t pile ' - :.••• '! Ceded A -‘U'd-op. 1 six cc:ds. A Lc'pJ at’-;* on 1 1 * o Krt? nrc *2” v c a ‘ * niont, and Radical cave e; A ni.na: '■ ness, or Fperuiatorr acea. . d;;3 <1 • y • Abuse, Involuntary EmiaAou:?, Ln: . . ::g Nervous Debility, nd Inipewaiu-nts to Mar ■ ri .ge, goners’ly; Cuit-aui-tiaa. E; ii:p y and Fits. Menial and T’avs.c.J TucApACi*, , &c.~ by KODERT J CULVERVIELL, M. L . author oi uio “Green. Hoof ff <yc. The world-renowned author, in t!g: *vf • mirabh 'coi'.ir: Urvlypi-r.vcs nv"• A,A ov. t cnee nonce that the awful consequences o Sell-Abuse may beoiVeeuially removed won out medicines, and vithort dangerous sur gical operatiors burg:instrument*,ri rig ■ or cordials : pointing out a move or euro at once certain and effectual, by watch every sufferer, no matter what his condition .... y be. may cure himself cheaply, privately and radically. Lee! arc will prove a Bo n to Thou sands un.l Thousand ■•. Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to •:nv address, j art paid, on receipt of sis cents or two postage stamps. Ad Ac.-a the publishers, F. DFXUMaN & SON, ■ll Ann Sf. ; N • . oik, l ; . 0. Vox -i >■- '. Jov to the World! Woman is j REE ! —Among too many modern dig cover ics looking to the happiness and amelioration of the human race, none is entitled to higher consideration than the renowned remedy—Dr. Bradficld’s 1 email Regulator. By it woman is emancipated from numberless ills pecu* liar to her sex. Before its magic pov. er all irregularities of the womb vanish.— ft cures wh tes. Id braces the nerves. It purifies the blood. It never fails as thousands of women will testify. This valuable medicine is prepared and sold by L. 11. Bradtieid. Druggist Atlanta Ga., Bricesl.so per bottit. AH respect able drug men keep it. ‘ So'*hd and Well. Atlanta, Ga., Nov, 3D, 1868. Dr. Bradjicld — Dear Sir:—l take pleasure in stating that, sometime previous to the It.to war.l used with the utmost success, on a servant girl your Female Regulator, prepared then at Brad field 8 Drug Store, Went Point,Ga. She had been suffering severely from suppressed men-iruatmn and this medi cine soon restored her to health. She is to-day living in Atlanta sound and weii. I will state farther, that T know of its being used with equal success in other eases. Ido not hesitate to en dorse y&ur preparation for the puapose for which you recommend it. Tours truly, Jno. O Whttner. til s :p.i. SCHOOL BOOKS. A good assortment will be kept at the Cheap Cash Store of B M. & (J. C. Harlan. Parents and teachers will please give thorn a call. B/rdains in hats, shoes, ready made clothing, etc. at J. 11. Arthur s* Political. File Century of rndep udenco em braces a collection from official sources of the most important documents and stnifties connected with the political history of America : also a chronogicul record of the principal events From its discovery to the present time with bio< graphical and historical skcches, etc. Printed in German and Englished Nearly GOO pages. Price 3‘ 0 G Never before has so much practical i■■i <r m i 1 1 ; o n !.• i toil u. .• ure bec n pno lis li ed in any one volu-m-: 1 . )Y • .;■> iheve no ■ env • rrv.ti-tc pot ?ing' to give valuable stuti.-a.ic-. of America in convenient form, it will he found upon examination thru, they cont:. i<! a voluminous amount of mat-* and r which is of no utility to any citi zen. A comparison of the various produe- 1 • ions wE convince iiiiv intelligent per* son that the ‘'Century of independence’’ ; embraces Cos important <.l cum cuts to be oumi it them nil white it omit- that , which is Ruf-et litmus end adds instead a | vast colic.cti i td* invaluable i els. No I other arvange.oe :t gives on-rlburth the I ini /am ,t\nn m too s.ime sn:.cy and the i a;! ::.;; niyul is .; a, iu;:!,.-- it. inval ; u;t-do vs a rcK-reneo buck. it h.:v ing j been c onplicd under the immediate' suyerviaioiC ol' offields at Wash ing- ; ton 3he lawyer, banker, merchant and j : r m i* will G'd! ce-ndudc isr.it it must | havo been r vp: . p especinlly wi' u ref- i in re nee to his -eoii vcLienae. it is designated iVn* th.iswork to take S the place in polities that Webster’s Die- j tiomsry does iu language, and Appleton's j Gazetteer in gene.R literature. The j binding, paper and illustrations have j been made to compare with the general ! character of the work. 'i hough a person can ho a good citi zen without a thorough education, no good citizen emt enjoy the right of fran chise intelligent’v without possessing the j hpbrmjui n contained : *i this hook. t (• cite peiso,iFi- t ::use to ja: i hare or<> I dfuarv or expansive work -. ad c lasses j wni gii.dlv avail \lr:mselves of the op. | pI ■ if; hr Ei.ig a kau ind iS - j pot.a. i. ~0 i nV .: p: ice. : uiil only by sulae . Fond lor ipeci .1 e.; oak-: and terms to j .••gents. Mar tow. • j may.; >Jm. ILiianapoKs, rod. j J. :i. AliTiiKß soils goods at pi ices j in accordance with the aard times. Try ‘ him. j E frm t From n.v oj ;V Dr. Lov'c Fierce o,' Spurt a. !<> L F. Dm Fa : Macon, Jan, 8, 1870 id it a u lino. Davies : Ex-use the for writ it g only wh n I : m deeply inter ested. I Have Loon yjwuefyes-s ..bout two months. (’ *-** 1; I no; rend and pva v 'U t t inri'v. }i.,d t it-ti u:nny things— Aitno b fern a y. .--in<A Ouif'cr once siititc one sent. roi: from Atjicricus a bottle of Thr. :f-; 0 uisuttiptitfc Cure and S.ung Restorer, which 1 h..t*s boon taking now. this is the bin uay,, rod [ can t.dk now with sonic ea?c\ I came here among other things to Mtppf- niy c!f with this medicine. No dnV-gi-t heto L;s it f>n solo. I u.-n.t have it. ] tv nit y< o to go in i evs hi to Thru 1 A (A, show them tols loiter end i.i-ke them send u.-o by cxtwoi-.s to Upr.rtft, v;t t. 7t h or f U s, wit a bid. [ aui getting on finely. (F.gncd) L Fjecgr \ i iit. i . i A 1,,,'.., Vv JjAld A ■ A T t,.\ N T.| Ga , Aucnts if-v -2.1 y. \ : h he itihubiun': i-jcla>V who are coni.tcmtv bi ’billing o : ...puiv •o. i rmisnued tuiiiospiioru arc vahje:-i. o lingering and uo.iiigmmi and ihtal dis'-.iS'. 1 .-). such r.s .t gtio. i V’hoti j'ove; and Yellow L’ev-.-r an-1 A>in-.iv Fhido.a I;* uic.ny sections of ik w.-A.:.. e u; ■ try almost cverv • e 1. tubject t • A, and io r, an a. I men t unc-t Lhficult to cure iho uaLealLuy eii. cis :o • j emg io such iniasaialic sec-tiu n -re dostr: eil Ly the free use of !>i\ R add id s fc'tvct; Seal- or C odon Wonder. YEN s;un c dard remeu y is uncqualed far the pro veution and cure of flic class of dis eases prevalent in low and marshy lands. ttnu, being a purely v ego‘.able preparation ; can be used in any quantity without danger to the .~ } ±. to in. tilsspi, J. 11. Arthur is just receiving a well assorted lot of cloth ing, boots, hats, prints, notions, and dry goods generally, and is desirous that the public shall know that he is selling for cash at’priccs that absolutely defy competition. If 1 you want bargains call at his store and you will not be disappointed. Oct26. r*- - ■ ; . oj candidates published t. rm date of w.v/"wi to election day. for tire (•'--/ ctes, <i> (idea nee. FOII TAX COLLECTOR. We are authorized to announce the name of 11. C. MIZEF.L as a candidate for Tax Collector of Gordon county. Election first Monday in January, 1877. 7he U'ienda of T. J. NORTON announce his name as a candidate for re-election to the ctticc of Taj Collector of Gordon coun ty. 3 bb—SSS DURYEA’S Satis Gloss Starch. TRY IT! Fse it- once, and you will use no other. DOIYEA^ IMPROVED CORN STARCH. I’ronounced Ijv Jurors of Great Interna ional Exposition, I’nris, TBG7, to be the “Perfection of Quality*” A trial will insure its popularity every where. X-.ne genuine without Duryeav on 1 ■ vc: y pack ago. 0 lor i/r.cf-rs gem'(tally C, i-i O R CIA C o s*d onCou ni y. i\T tiialt j'iAS Eiisha Lowery adminis ? t trator ado. i;< non of Bnzzel Lowery represented to the court in liis petition duly fil and and enter and on record that he fully administered Bozze! Ijowery’s esiato. i’hi.s is therefore to cite all per sons concerned, kindred and creditors show cause, if any .they can why said adu inistrafor ihthruni.: w n should not be discharged from hi? administration and receive letters of dismission on the first Monday in October next. This June 27, 1876. D. W. NEEL, Ordinary. juoeS2-3m CULVER’S IRON DRAG SAW With Snell’s Extension Shaft. 'One of the most profttahls machines !n tha World, and should be owned by every farmer cr lumberman having timber to cut. —ALSO— Bwcepstalres Brag Raw with. liOg Trsc&s: Circular daw and Frame tvitii Table for cattiMjs cord-wood, etc., etc. tend for description and price3 to SEMPM2,IIIBGE & COe, SIO Washington Avo., 6T. 1.01119 tfr and say in wtat paper you read tbia. OSAGE COES AND COB 3!1IL, „ Foi Griuilinff • STOCK FEED, KfiEAi; &3. & Has advantages ever ev gaSuay ery other machine in mar ■pZFfZSf? kot, and has taken First Ada&k J’romium at State Fairs o* Illinois anil Missouri. CHALLENGE PEES 3m.ES COMBINED SHELLER MID GRINDER, For Description and Prices, address o SEMPI.E, BIKGId Sl €O m AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS AND SPECIALTIES IN HARDWARE, 910 Washington Aye., ST, LOTI3. riease mention In what paper you read this. To Hie Fulilic. I|AV i; puvcf ihc .utaMishnient pre g I viuit-’y owi:e.l an*. e6n;hictcU by D. T. v i red so do all kinds f.T work i : u o i;OOT AND SHOE LINE A-. To I.:- ;t ‘•tyle and at prices as'o.iHhingly [ ■ on -.>ri notice. Ue-'airing also done >, : \*oe-A ftirl di'•■natch. I respectfully Kid'cli ;.te na; -imiitc* of y iVicud j and tue A ue>- .liy. IT.'.-r. ; invar.abi* cash Ue.-peci'iuilj * W. <\ DI'FrEY. SueOcOi-er to U. T. i'Fpy. Hii is 2me v lieiVcsli s? 1 en U , i:k cubam, SODA WAT FID LEMONADE And other D.licaciea u.' X,.ff ;rer’s Saloo tjl Tvo il~o¥s east of !>. M. f: C. C. ilaulax. ;Y..tc. ?. i . "ck. and ocnvisj le. paii-ed Aid wuiraated. TEE NEW EASILY SINGER sewing Machine. WITH ATTACHMENTS i For All Kinds of Work. is fast winning favor in the household, a e shown by the rapidly increasing sales. This Sew Family Machine is capa ble of a range and variety of work such a was once thought impossible to perform by machinery, We claim and can show thm it is the cheapeit, most beautiful, delicately arranged, nicely adjusted, easily operated, and smoothly running of all the family sewing machines. It is remarkable, not only to: the range and variety of its sew ing, but also for the variety and different kinds of texture whicn it will sew with equ>l facility and perfection, Using silk twist, linen, or cotton thread, fine or coarse, making the inter elastic lock stitch, alike on both sides of the fabric sown. Thus, beaver cloth, or leather, may be sewn with great strength and uniformity ot stitch , and,i n a moment, this willing and never wearying instrument may be adjusted for fine work on gauze or gossamer tissue, or moluckingi of tarlatan, or ruffling, or al most any other work which delicate fingers have been known to perform. Ours having long been tho popular and practical machines for manat’i chiving pur poses, some dealers, using *• the tricks of trade,’’ take advantage of this ia trying to persuade purchasers that our Family Ma chine is not equal, for family sewing to our .VTaxmfacturine Machines for manufacturing purposes. But purchasers—and they are apt to examine carefully before choosing— have not been merely persuaded, but con vinced that our new family machine embod ies new and essential principles—simplicity of construction ; ease of operation ; uni formity of precise action at any speed ; ca pacity foremge and variety of work, fine or coarse —-leaving all rivals behind it. Sewing Machine Sales of 1874. Th > table of sewing machine sales for 1874 show that our sales for that year amounted to 211,01)7 machines, being a large increase over the sales of the previ ous year. The table shows that our sales exceed those of any .other company for the period named, by the number of 148,852 machines! nearly Three Times Those of any other Com pany. It may be further stated that the salsa of iß7d, as compared with the sale of ib72, show a relatively largo in evens beyond the sales of ofhei makers. For instance, in 1872 we sold 45,000 more machines than any other company ; whereas, iti I. 72, the s: i : were 118,254 Machines In Excess of Our Highest Competitor. And iu 1071 our sales were Machines More Thai.? Any O.lier Company. OFFICIAL REPORT. The following is a correct report of tlie sales of sewing machines made by the load ing companies dating the past four years. A careful examination of the figures will show that the “BiNGEU” have largely in creased each year, while on the contrary, a corresponding decrease is shown in the sales reported by all other companies. This is a highly satisfactory result to us, and is only another proof that “merit always has its re ward.” S> j H'ii):j Machine. S.oh:.< for 187 i. Machines- sold. i 'no Singer Manufacturing Cos M1,G78 Wheeler tV Wilson Manufacturing Cos >2,827 ilov'" Sewing Machine Cos., festima fed) 85.000 Domestic Sowing Machine C o 22,700 drover & Baker Sowing Mach ine ('o. (estimated) 0,000 Florence Sewing Machine C 0......... 5.515 Sccor Sewing Machixn* C.o ..... 4.5 4' if a 7 /: 3of 2 mat hincs sOold Tlip 0 ngermantaacturing eo 232.444 Wheeler & Wilson manutacturingco. 110.100 Domestic {jdwinjr t -tuliine co 40,114 Graver f Baker sewing machine co. 38,17 k Howe jiuuhiua co no returns. Florence sewing machine co B.WO Secor sewing machine co -J^lhu Sales of 1872 Machines sold Tho :huger manufacturing co 210.758 VV ?elcr oi ilson manufacturing co. 1 74.088 rowe machine co., (estimated) I 15 000 Grover &, Baker sewing machine co. 52,010 Domestic sewing machine co 40,554 Flore.ce sowing machine co 15.708 Solea of 1871 Machines sold. The Binr. r mafittfacturing < ,181,200 Wheeler 8 Wilson nmnufoct ring c 0.128.520 Grover S. Baker sewing re a June co. 50,588 ilowe machine co.(dan. 1 t July].) 34,010 Florence sewing machine <• 15,048 Domestic sewing maehinc ..o, ] ,'<o? ‘THE FINGER MAMFACIHING CO., 172 Broughton 81., Uuwmmih, Gu. C. S. ££ TTY, Agt mSAMCIi OFFICES ! t:’- Atlanta. Athens. Augusta. Macon. Co lumbus, and Thomcsviile, Ga. ; Gkarlcs ton and G dutnlia. 8. ( Jacksonville aml Tallahassee. Florida. K \\ r . K. M Ell 11 ITT, lor Bartow Ocnnty. S.end your address to the nboreofh ee.s for a catalogue of the celebrated Bazaar Glove Fitting l attern. Tm*y are th.) best the licupcit, nud die .ttiOsl * viis 1) v.;ttiixi s the market. janlk-iv* CAB PETS. Win. A, -HAYGOOD, No. 21 Marietta, Corner Broad Street. ATLANTA, - - - - GEOHGTA, DEALER IN* ✓ Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mattings, Curtains, Shados, & rpliolstery Goods. Pir UK ASS MATTIXGS A SPECIALTY. Letters of inquiry promptly answered. a Y y>: K<iWM>uauiiii, m ■ - a f T n —rinif.rn nn I -| mil ‘ I I -| T - ,1,1 I || . G I. ill>/ § ~ Mfri AEC£/V£D THE if' GRAND PRIZE a m m, -u s? n * ? ■ rar/ifHi 'B*3. WARRANTED FIYE YEARS! It reqaiyes no Instructions to run it- It can not got cat of erdm it will do every class and kind of work. _ It will sew f:cm Tiss-ao fre-po? to Earnc-ss Leather. as far ia advance of other Sewing 2i:.chincs iv. 7ho skatniituA© cf its suporior 'jfipSßTcwsiits, r-~ a Stoni \ Ua? cv.cc-Ua ia achicvemeats the eld fashioned fctago Soaoh. 533,® d© f 7 8- <. *!k I.N © Times 9 Either IV r Cash or Credit. Bond for illustrated Catalogue us ,■ A/ ? rt.r to t.*f A htTCfi Gmxs *&e. mms. I AbtNlb WANIttJ. ' Gv- -- • 5 1.80 *'4 O V;•:i JC& */! AiO H SME CO., OLBTOLANSj OHIO, CE ILCX JT&., TT'IYT TOES, IT. TANARUS., P.T7\r wTJ.,H,AT'N LA,- C*.. 7/Yj'i'' TA Sew per v. i;kn guaranteed to \ M agents, male and female, in th ir Hp f 6 even locality. Terms and outfit tree. Add res t\ 0.. Ticket y & Cos, Augus ta, Maine. ihf7 MA I 7 da ? nt llomo - Bam plea •?t) to q2hV7’'p r ;°s . m ' mu * yn i Portland, Maine \ f IKI) READING, FSYCHOMANCY, M Fascination, Sour. Charming,.Me mer is.m, and Marriage Guide, showing how either sex may fascinate and gain the love and affection of any person they c!ioo?c in stantly. 400 pages. By mail 00cts. llu it & Cos., I"'.) ,9. 7th St., IMiila. Af A A DAY at home. Agents wanted. \0 / Outfit and terms free. TRUE & CO.. \ trJ Maine Southern Female College, I, A CxIS.-INCJE, ©A. The collegiate year of nine and a half consecutive months opens the last Wednes day in .September. Tiie literary, music and art advantages are unsurpassed, and 20 per cent, cheaper than elsewhere. Nine premi ums for excellence in music and art were awarded pupils ot ihis college at the State Fair within four yea-s. Board and tuition per annum £2l Write for catalogue* 1. v . COX, Via:-. Price Tv-tiil y lore Cents. NEWSPAPER ADVERTISI&Ce <>NE 11U NDUED AND ¥ 1 Cl' 11 EDITI <)Y. Containin' a complete list of all the towns in the United Si.Acs, the territc "ies and tug Doaiinioi. of Canada, raving a popid .Cu n greater than ■ ,(> according to the last cen sus, togothe with the newspapers having the large, t local circulation in each of the places named. Also a catalogue of newrpa pers recommended to advertiser. as giving greatest vain • in prcpoi lien tc price? charg ed. Also, all new? pa pen 3 in the United j Ft ites and Canada printing over 5,000 cop ies each issue. Also, all the ITdi'poas A- i ricultiival, Fcicttifie and Mechanical Med- \ ical, Masonic, Juvenile, Educational Com. ! mereial, lusuiance, ileal Estate, Law, Sport' j ing, Musical, Fashion, and other special class journal; very complete ii t . Togc'h- i er with a complete list of over 8.(.Ml German pipers ' rioted in the United Sinter. AI- . an cs: ay on advertising ; m: ny tabic; o : v tcs. showing the cost of advertising in ! varioui newspapers, and cvi ;-. thing , : a beginner in Ivei-tising would ii,. m • know. Address COE. i’. ROW El LACo , i 4J Park Bow. N. Y. NEWSPAPERS OF THE UNITED STATES. A coniplet list numbering 8. |2f>, w.th a GttzTiU v corrected •<, date, tf all towns and cities in w hich Newspapers arc. publb.li ed : historical and Put s i*s ical > kef cite.'; uf the Great Newspaper Establishment? . Bin,, trated with rutuennis c-itgr-ving •• of the principal newspaper buildings. Bo etc or 800 Packs, just issued. Mailed, cost paid, to any addles., for 85c. Apple iirudosinj price) to Aui’Klii ntkxlkw of i. k N,;w-; \. i Pavilion, Centennial Grounds, PIE La dclphia, or American News Company. N. i F. -'r ,' urb-rriiser nerds it. TiOS PAPIIi; IS ON FILE WITJu ikftbWfl. f'ss t.JSPdrZ —H 'Fr FP.JYtiihX V-ier*; Advert lain tout i acta can be made* Slienff’s Sales for September. WILL be sold before the Court House T? door iu the town of Celhoun, on the ; first Tuesday in September next, between the legal h inrs of sile, the foliating prop erty, to-wit : Due town let iu the town of Re*aca, Gor don county G,i., number not known, but bounded as follows: on the cast by the de pot, south by James Hill, west by Dr. J. A- Johnson, north by Mrs. Buckner. Levied by virtue of a fi la in favor of T. J. Norton, Tax-Collector, vs. C. J>. Tucker, agent for John Edmondson. Sold as the property of C. 1.5. Tucker, agent as aforesaid. Wm. Brnmleit, tenant m possession and notified.. Also, at the same time and place, will be sold, J(J acres off of lot No. \ 4b, in the loth district and 8d section of Gordon conntv, the same being the east half of the south half of said lot—sold as tire property of A. W. Bailew, by virtue of a li fa issued from Gordon Superior Court, in favor of W. R. Barnett and \V. R. Burnett, executor of A. T. Burnett, deceased, vs. A. W. liallew.— Tenant in possession and notified. Also, at the same time and place, will bo sold, 23 acres of lot of land number 09, in the 7th district and 3d section of Gordon county, being on the north side ol said lot and north of Coosawatteo river. Sold as the property of John A. Pulliam to satisfy two h fas issued from the Justice’s Court 973d district 0. M.. in favor of Hicks & Ferguson vs. John A. Pulliam and it/11. Nesbitt security on stay Property pointed out. by defendant Pulliam. Levy made and returned t'> me by J. M. Pearcy, L. C. Also, at the same time and place, the nor- h half of hi of b\d ijuii.ber 297. m the 1 <TsUiyt <1 34 section of Gordon c’unty, e.'iu.-duidd SO acres, more or less, a; u 20 peris located in the east pa it of hd number 29U,J0 the 1 Itli district and 3d section of G r ion coun ty, and known as that part of lot nuui-. her 29<j in the posses .den ol Samuel Simpson. Sold as (he property <f San . ue! Simpson, principal, to satisfy a li IU issued from (3 rdon Superior Court, in favor of Jost ph R jvvc, for (ha use of 'J m 11. Morns in ! II !l. Dubson, vs. Samuel Simpson. M. M. An iersou, so fOiUy on appea!— having paid off said li fu ai<d is now proceeding with the same, propertv p 'inted out l y M. ?l Amh isou. secu itv, etc. j'lijs August Ist. ] 87(5. I. K Da itTi.bTT, SberifF. Burdick’s National. HAY AXD FEUD CUTTER, Will Cut more, lngiv- ~ cn time, wltti lesspow- f —A cr,than any other Cut /CV '%<! ter in tho market. 7r P •*s*9 Recommended by the i! i V “ £r \j & r Street Railway com- £an!es of St. Louis and - Prices addreJs a “ 5 Somplo, Birge & Cos., Manufacturers Aerlcultural Implements and Specialties lu liardwaio 010 Washington Am, £T. LOWS. mention ia vital papor you read H?ir HBW 70 GET PATEKTS. | A FULLY EXPLMNED L\' A HAND i B-r.oh isiMied by MHint k Cos., PuMishers of -he Scsei:;.!ic American, 87 Park Bow, LUetiu A cent.- ter ?p-c m: u of the be. t illustrated weekly pajuu j -.bli hed. All patents fi, .k-J iiy Munn PATENTS,-'. >n iheSeien title Am u tcati v. iii.ou: charge, 'land 800 a tree. No j i.-wgo for olviceand opinion rogml ng the piten:abi tty of ini vc.,UiLi, Semi Mtctfiito. au.g2"biu.