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CALHOUN TIMES
t>. FREEMAN, Editor
Laws Relating to Newspaper Subscrip*
lions and Arrearages.
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rected, they are held responsible until they have
settled their bills and ordered them discontin
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ble.
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and leaving them uncalled for, is prima facie
evidence of intentional fraud.'”
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makes use of it whether he has ordered it or
not, is held in law to be a subscriber.
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ing it; otherwise the publisher is authorized lo
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sible until an express notice, with payment of
all arrearages, is sent to the publisher.
SATURDAY, OCT. 7, 187.
National Democratic Ticket
FOR PRESIDENT.
HON. SAMUEL J* TXLDIN,
OF NEW YORK,
FOR VICE PRESIDENT,
HON.THOS. A. HENDRICKS,
OF INDIAN
FOR GOVERNOR,
GEN. ALFRED H. COLQUITT,
OF DEKALB.
FOR CONGRESS,
HON. WM. 11. DABNEY.
OF FTOYD.
THE CONGRESSIONAL CON
TEST.
As the present contest between Dab'
ney and *el ton progresses the wider
seems ihe contrast between the claims
of the two upon the Democracy of this
District. Col. Dabney, .whose Demoe
racy is beyond question, and whose
qualifications are well known to be equal
to the duties that would come before
him—the proud champion of true De.
mocracy, boldly and fearlessly advocates
the preservation of the harmony of the
Democratic party as the only true meth
od of carrying forward the great work
of reformation against a dishonest and
corrupt administration, while with Ftl
ton, on the other hand, the questions
for discussion before the people in this
•great centennial struggle for that glad'
dening change, is lost sight of, and his
time is taken up in self-laudation aud a
silly abuse of the Democratic party of
this district, which plainly shows that
his whole purpose is to get back into
Uongress, let it cost the Democracy what
it may. In support of this it has been
shown tbat he entrusted the matter of
.putting his claims before the Dalton
to his friends, who were told
Nf there was a chance for him to use his
name, and if not, he would be a candi
date any way. From what Ins been
shown also it is plaiuly apparent that he
consulted tin leader of the Radicals in
this district as to the use of that vote
—a vote which they claim is seven thou
sand strong. In short, his candidacy
is based alone upon a desire to satisfy
his perianal ambition, which desire he
has allowed to lead him far beyond a
party sympathy or a love of his coun
try’s interests. lie claims to be a Dem
ocrat yet fails to conform to Democratic
usages, as he well knows when the unity
of a party i9 dissolved its strength goes
witn that dissolution, and he is in direct
hostility to that party, and assumes an
attitude of the mo.-t disastrous tendency
to this result. Rut his arguments are
well nigh exhausted, arid lie is being
held up to View in his true light until
the last straw he catches at is unlikely
to avail him, and the November is
apt to put at rest his munitions with
the defeated all ever these glorious
United States.
DEATH OE GEN. BRAGG.
Gen. Braxton T. Bragg dropped dead
in the streets of Galveston, Texas, on
Wednesday, the 27th of September.—
The cause is supposed to have been or/
gplo and isease of the heart. Gen. Bragg
was born in Warren county, North Car
olina, in 1-45. lie graduated at West
Point in 1837, w appointed a lieu
tenant of artillery and niainly in
the war with the Seminole Indians in
Fh rda until 1843. From 1843 to 1845
he was stationed at Fort Mo U R r j 6 j D
Charleston harbor, aud just bof< re the
breaking o at of the war with Mexico
Le was ordered to Texas. In May, 1840,
he was made Capum by brevet for gal
lant conduct in the defence of rort
Crown, and io the June following was
made Captain of artillery. He was bre
vetted as Major for gallant conduct in
the battle of Menlcrcy in September of
the same year, and in 1847 was brevet*
ted as Lieut Colonel for gallant conduct
in the battle of Buena Vista. From
1848 to 1855 he was engaged, in fron
tier service, and in March, 1855, was
appointed Major of cavalry, but declined
and received leave of absence. In Jan
uary, 1856, he resigned his commission
and returned to his plantation in Thib
odeaux, La. \\ lien the civil war broke
out he entered the Confederate service,
was made Biigadier-Geneia! and placed
in command at * ensacula. He after
wards gallantly conducted the raid into
Kentucky at the head of the Western
branch of our forces until finally suc
ceeded by Gen. Johnston.
Dr. Felton ami Con volitions.
Is Dr Felton a convention man or an
anti-coventiou man ? Is he a convention
man if he can be nominated and an
anti-convention man when he cannot be
nominated? So much is being devel
oped upon this subject that the people
have a right to know. From the fol
lowing it doe* seem that he is:
“On Saturday, the 23d inst, in the
court house in the town of Euharlee
Capt. T. K. Sproull, who is a strong
Felton man, said in presence of B. T
Leake, A. G. Bullock, and Hayne Dodd,
arid others that Felton’s friends had
letters from him asking them to watch
and if he had any chance in the nomin
ation he is subject, and if he is not, he
is a cand.dale any way.
A. G. Bullock.
B. T. Leake.
Hay e Dodj.
Capt. Sproul is a truthful man and
the earnest friend of Dr. Felton. He
would not have said this if i; had not
been true, and if he had not known it
to be true.
The question is in order what does
such double dealing mean ? If con
ventions are wrong in pr'neiple and Dr.
Felton opposes them on principle, that
is honest, can Dr. Felton go i to them
if he can win, and fieht them if he
fails ? “Consistency thou art a jewel.”
If Dr. Felton don’t walk straight it will
take the balance of his life to explain
his political record Car ter tsv tile Ex>
press.
A Stunner from the Seventh.
A subscriber, but who is also Felton
ian writes us from the middle of the
Seventh district as follows: “Felton
enthusiasm very high,and he will carry
Ibe Seventh by from fifteen hundred lo
three thousand votes. We expect to be
counted among the household of the
faithful.” September 28 th.
That's cool and audacious. When
the Puritans landed at Plymouth, and
drove the Indians from their heritage,
they hr, wed down and thank God fur giv
ing them this glorious New World and
then and there solemnly adopted these
two resolutions :
Resolver, That the enith and the fu’l
ness thereof belong to the saints.
Resolved , That we are the saints.
Our friend proposes to drive out the
Democracy, occupy their mansions, and
then “be counted among the household
of the faithful.” If he had said,
“Counted among the household of the
Rad cal saints," he w uld have been en
titled to credit for candor and political
foresight.
We have this to say : If Felton is
elected,and Hayes is elected President,
Mis. Felton, who is a splendid woman
a shrewd politician, a wily diplomat,and
a wife above reproach, should be placed
at the hrad of the Cabinet. She is worth
more in a Georgia canvass then all our
Democratic candidates combined. — At
lanta Commonwealth.
Ihe Press of Georgia is doing its
whole duty just now. In exposing Rad'
ica tricks ar and the treason of the so
called “independent" epidemic, it is
vigilant, wide awake and hard at work ;
while the great duty of waking up the
Democrats and urging them to attend
the polls on W ednesday is receiving all
the attention the emergency demands.
All honor to the Democratic Press
ot Georgia ! Bars nor bolts, bayonets
bastiles, bullets nor blood, have terrors
for such men as those who control the
Georgia Press. “The pen is mightier
than the sword,” and in trie vocabulary
ot Georgia editors, “there is no such
word as fail.”— Atlanta Commonwealth.
New Advertisements.
To the Working Class,
Wc are now prepared to furnish all classes
with constant employment at Lome the whole
of the time, or for their spare moments.—
Business new light.and profitable. Persons
of either sex easily earn from 50 cents to
85 per evening, and a proportional sum by
devoting tlmir whole time to the business.
Boys and gir s earn nearly as much ;.s men.
That all wno see this notice may sen i their
address, and test the business, we make the
unparalleled offer : To such as are not well
satisfied we will send one dollar to pay for
the trouble of writing. Full particulars,
samples worth several dollars to commence
work on, and a, copy of Home and Fireside,
one of the largest and best Illustrated Pub
lications, nil sent free by mail. Reader, if
you want permanent, profitable work, ad
dress, GEORGE STINSON &. GO., Portland,
Maine, oc7-ly.
GEORGIA Cordon County.
Whereas. D. M. Durham and T. P.
Ayecoc-k, admin : strators of Thomas
Durham, represent to the court in their
petition duly filed and entered on re
cord that they have fully administered
Thomas Durham’s estate. This ia there
fore to cite all persons concerned kin
dred anti creditors to show cause if any
they can, why said administrators should
not be discharged from their ad
ministration and receive letters of dis
mission the first Monday in Jan. 1/77
U. W. NEEJ-. (Jrd v.
oct7'9od J
R. WAYNE WILSON, R. (J. WILSON,
Formerly of Atlanta, Ga. Formerly of Sparta, Ga.
WILSON & WILSON,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
And Dealers in
General Merchandise,
CArnoux, ga
Have just opened with a complete and well selected stock of
Groceries, Goods,
35T0ti033.35 ? Clothing,
Hats, Slioeß,
I-’ia.raal-tTi.r©, etc. etc.
Will take any liind of Country Produce in Harter and as we sell
for Cassi Only 9 we can afford to offer Great Inducements,
Will make liberal advances on Consignments.
Owing to our connection with the firm of A. T. Cunningham,
of Cunningham’s Warehouse, Atlanta, Ga, we have excellent facilities
for disposing of of any and all consignments of farm products enti ust
ed to our cure, “©a
Give call at Shelor & Rankin’s old stand. scpl6-3tn.
Sheriff Sales for [November*
\\J 1 L L be sold before the Court
V T House door in the town of Calhoun
Gordon county, Ga., between the legal
hours of sale oil on the first Tuesdiv in
November next, the following property
to wit; Lot of land No. 313, in 7th
district, 3d Section of Gordon Cos., as
the property of James Watts aud Deli.-
za Walts, to satisfy four executions
issued from Gordon Superior Court in
favor of Jr siah Chandler for the use of
A Tate, vs. James Watts and Deliza
WaLs, for the purchase money of said
property.
Al so a t the same time and place will
be sold lots of land Nos. 106 and lU7
in the 14th District,and 3d Section.and
lot No. 293, in the 13th District, and
3d Section, all in GtrcLu county, as
the property of Isiac Bates tosatisfy an
execution issued from Gord ti Superior
Court iu favor of Maiinda Bugby vs.
Isaac ,i>ates.
Aiso at the same time and place will
be sold lot N0.4 in the Ith Section of
the town of Calhoun, Gordon county,
Ga., aud the store house located
thtreou bounded on the North by N.
J. Boaz A Co’s ttue house ano on the
South by hit known as Littlefield’s pro?
perty fronting 25 feet on Railroad street
and running back 65 feet j aj the pro
perty of J. H. A t :ur 10 satisfy two ex
ecutions L,-u .and from Gordon Superor
Court in favor of E. B. Stoddard A Cos.
vs. J. ii Arthur.
Also at the same time and place will
be sold lots of laud Nos. 17 and 53,
iu the 2 th District, and 3d Section of
Goiu"H county, as the property of Alt’.
Allatt, to Sat fy one attachment fifi
issuoc. from Golden Superior Court, in
favor of Johu M. Geiiispei vs. said A!f
AlLtt, for the purchase money. J’ru
peity pointed out in ffjd.
Also at the sane time and place will
be sold lots o 1 land Nos. 22 and 15 in
the 2,Uh District and 2nd Section of
Goidoii county as the property of B.W.
freeman t 0 satisfy an execution issued
from Gordon Superior Court in favor
oi Wm. ii. Porter Endorser, vs C. 11.
freeman. Propertyp anted out by plain
tiff’s Attorney. 'J his October 6, 1879
i. E. Bartlett, Sheriff.
mmmih HOME INDUSTRY.
W. W. DUNN,
MERCHANT TAILOR.
One Boor West of H. K. Hie s.
HAYING gone inro the above business. 1
would be pleased to have my former
.triends and customers give me a call.
I have just received 1 large stock of
CONCORD JEANS,
C ASSIMERE* 3 ,
CASHMERETTS, Ac.
which [ offer very low for cash.
J am in receipt of the latest N. Y. Fash
ions.
Particular care in cutting for ladies to
make. Braiding, hemming, Tucking and
cording done for ladies. oc7-tf.
Home Hail road — Schedule,
ON AND AFTER MARCH Ist, the evening
train (except Saturday evening), on this
road will be discontinued. Tae trains will
run as follows :
MORNING RAIN
Leavos Rome daily at 7:00 a. m.
Return to Rome at 12 m.
SATUB DA V ACCOM JlO D ATI OX.
Leaves Rome (Saturday only) at 5:45 p. m
Return to Rome at ..y ; 0U p. i? .
The evening train at Romo will make
close to inection with S. R- & 1). It. R. train
North and South, and at Kingston with W.
& A. R. K train South and East.
C. M. PENNINGTON, C-en’l Sup’t.
JNO. E. SS iLLWELL, Ticket \gent.
I \ I \Pan t be made by every agent
% v ?Y jl I every month in the business we
HU <■/ tv fy furnish, but .hose willing to
work can easily earn a dozen dollars a day
right in their own local lies. Have no room
to explain here Business pleasant an 1
honorable. Women, and boys and girls do
as well as men. We will furnish you a com
plete Outfit free. The business pays bettei
than anything else. W c will bear expense
of starting you, Particulars free. Write
aud ,_ee. Farmers and mechrnics, their
sous and daughters, and all classes in need
of paying work at home, should wrPe to
us and learn all about the work at once.—
Now is the time. Don't delay. Address
True & f'n , Ai!<*iitn. Main®. o<-7 1y
GEO F GIA —G uit do n Cos un t y
E W. Eng ram has applied for exemption
personalty, and setting apart and valua
tion of homestead, and I will pas upon
the same at 10 o’clock a. m. on the 30th
of this inst., at my office i:; Calhoun.—
inis ocpv
IP W. Neel, Ordinary
Administrator’s Sain,
By virtue of an order from the court
of Ordinary of Gordon county, will be
sold, on the first Tuesday in November
r.ext, at the court house door in saU
county, between the the legal hours of
sale, 90 acres of land, more or less of
lot No 261, in 13th district 3d section,
(Ihe balance of said lot, set apart as
widow’s dower, but not to be sold),
said 90 acres sold as property ofArter
George, deceased for the benefit of the
heirs an 1 creditors.
Terms of sale one half cash, the oth
er half 12 months after date, with good
note and security, and l will give bond
for title. This Oct 5, 1876.
J. L Wood,#
Admin’r of Arter Geo-ge.
Oct7. 30d—printer’s f e§4.
soi,in iiymiT
$600,000 IN GIFTS!
Grandest Scheme ever Pre
sented to the Public !
A FORTUNE FOR OXLY #l3.
riMIE KENTUCKY CASH DISTRIB.TIO
JL COMPANY, authorized by a special a
of the Kentucky Legislature, for the ben
lit of the PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF FR.IN
FORT, will have the first of their series
Grand Drawings at Maj.-e Ham,, in the citi
< I Frankfort, Ivy., on THURSDAY. AUG US
: L 187(1, on which occasion they will dis
tribute to the ticket holders the home ns
sum of
$>600,000!
Titos. E*. EoHor, Ex-Gov. My..
General Jlanagrr.
POShIVELY NO POSTPONEMENT!
as we will Inn e a series of Grand Drawin
and can not. establish ihe prece
dent of postponing.
LIST OF GIFTS.
One Grand Cash Gift §IOO,OOO
One Grand Cash Gift 50.000
One Grand Cash Gift 25,000
One Grand Cash Gift 20,000
One Gra..d Cash Gift 10,000
Oue Grand Cash 6'ifi 5,000
50 Cash Gifts of §I ,OOO each... El',ooo
100 Cash Gifts of 500 each .. 50,000
100 Cash Gifrs of 400 each... 40,000
100 Cash Gifts of 300 each. . 30,000
200 Cash Gifts of 200 each.... 40,(M0
600 Cash drifts of 100 each... 60,000
10.000 Cash Gifts of 12 each... 120,000
Total, 11,156 Gifts, All Cash... GOO,OOu
PRICE OF TICKETS:
Whole tickets sl2: Halves §6 ; Quarters ®8
9 Tickets 6100; 27* Tickets §200; 46* Tick
ets $500; Tickets SI,OOO. 100,000 Tick
ets at sl2 each.
lien. E. 11. Taylor, Mayor of Frankfort,
the entire board of City Councilmen, lion.
Alvin "’avail, late Chief Justice of Kentucky,
and other distinguished cilia ns, together
with such disinterested persons as the tick
et holders present may designate will su
perintend the drawing.
Remittances can be made by express,
draft, post office money order or regi lered
letter, made payable to KENTUCKY’ CASH
DISTRIBUTION COMP AN Y.
All communications connected with the
distribution, and order for tick us, and ap
plication of agents to to sell tk-Kets, should
be addressed to
HO\. THOS, 3 s . PORTER,
Gcii’l Manager, Frankfort, Ky.
july26-lmo.
Attention, Farmers.
I HAVE now opened at my farm, one mile
west of Calhoun, a shop for the manufac
ture the’manufacture ef Wagons, Buggies,
etc., and the execution of
ALL KINDS OF WOOD AND
BLACKSMITH WORK,
and will be pleaseu to serve yon. The work
I have done in the past is a sufficient guar
antee for the future. None but the best
mechanics employed. Will furnish new
work *r repair for you. My expenses a
this place are not near so great as they,
were in town, hence I can do your work so
much the cheaper. la. k old customers
and the public generally to give me a call
Z T GHAY,
mar29-6m,
JAMES A. OKAY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Calhoun, Ga.
Prompt upenthn p ;id to e dirdiovs.
seplC-Om.
BBICK l BiiSOsl !
TT AYING been successful in burning a kill
Li of brick ot the best quality lb - nnder
signea would respectfully notify the ciUz u&
of Calhoun and viciu'ty i iial lie is prep li
ed to fuu.Mi i a j-. iu i..rgo - Munll lots at
s:s.:2e figures at his pk.ee luar Cal
houn.
I>v. J B. HILJ.-HtU'gjj.
AN ADRESS TO THE SICK.
Do you want to purify the system?
Do you want to get rid of Biliousness?
Do you want something to streng hen
you?
Do you want a good appetite ?
Do you want to get rid of nervousnes ?
Do you want good digestion ?
Do you want to sleep well ?
Do you want to build up your constitution?
Do you want a brisk and vigorous feeling ?
If you do.
T A.KE
SIMMONS’
LIVER
REGULATOR !
Purely Vegetable.
Is harmless,
Is no drastic violeni medicine,
Is sure to cure is taken regularly,
Is no intoxicating beverage,
Is a faultless family medicine,
Is the cheapest medicine in the world,
Is givtD with safety and the happiest re
sults to the most delicate infant.
Does not disarrange the system,
Takes the place of quinine and bitterc'of
every kind,
Contains the simplest and best remedies.
Ask the recovered dyspeptics, bilious
sufferers, victims of fever and ague, the
mercurial diseased patient, how they recov
ered health, cheeiful spirits and } ood appe
tite—they will tell you by taking Simmons’
Liver Regulator,
The Cheapest, Purest, and Best Family
Medicine in the World.
It contains four medicinal elements, nev
er united in the same happy proportion in
any other preparation, viz : a gentle cathar
tic, a wonderful tonic, at. tin exceptionable
alterative and certain corrective of all im
purities of the body. Such signal success
has attended its use, that it is now regarded
as the
EFFECTUAL SPECIFIC
For all diseases of the Liver Stomach and
Spleen.
Asa Remedy in
MALARIOUS FEVERS, BOWEL COM
PLAINTS, DYSPEPSIA, ENTAL DE
PRESSION, RESTLESSNE3 , JAUNDICE,
NAUSEA, SICK HEADACHE, COLIC, CON
STIPATION and BILIOUSNESS.
IT HAS NO EQUAL.
CAUTION.
As there are a number of imitations of
fered !o the public, we would caution the
community to buy no powders or prepared
Simjioxs’ Liveh Regulator unless in our
engraved wrapper with trade mark, stamp
and signature unbroken. None other is
genuine.
J. H. ZEiUN £/ GO..
Macon. Ga.. and Philaclsfpftia.
Your valuable medicine, BimmuW Lmr j
Regulator, has saved me many doctor’s
bills, 1 use it for everything it is recom
mended and never knew it to fail; I have
used it in colic and grubs, with my mules
and horses, giving them about half a bottle i
at a time. I have not lo::t one that f gave !
it to, you can recommend it to every one
that has stock as being the best medicine
known for all complaints that horse flesh is
heir to E. T. Tayluu.
Agent for Grangers of Georgia.
sep‘2o-ly.
REAT
■
* •
X'vvlok & Farley (Pian
Established 1846.
Only Organ that gives Written Guar
antees.
1
a argest Organ Factory in the
World.
PRICES FROM S6O to SI,OOO.
Terms Etvsy Semi for Catalogues*
Reli able Agents wanted in Georgia, Ala
bama, Florida, North and South Carolina,
and East Tennessee, by
TURNER & BRAUMULLER,
Wholesale Southern Agents,
30 Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga.
Sorghum Machinery.
Cane Mills,
EVAPORATING PANS,
AND—
JaiP|ii| rtTEiTAcrs.
.tw The cheapest geo<t
Mills and the only seamless
Pans In market. Send for description and
prices to
' SEMPLE, BIRGE & CO.,
ST. LOUIS, MO.
I** And state In what paper you saw this.
DUIIYEA’S
Satin Gloss Starch.
TRY IT!
Use it once, and you will use no other.
DURYEA’S
IMPROVED CORN STARCH.
Pronounced by Jurors of Great Interna
ional Exposition, Paris, 1867, <0 be the
“ Perfection of Quality.”
A trial will insure its popularity every
where. None genuine without Duryeaj’ 011
every package.
For salcby grocers genreally
MAKSFIKIiO STEAM ENGINES,
STEAM TIIBESHIMG3IACHINEB
SAW MILLS AMO FJLOUKIMU
MILL JIACHHEBY .
Pamphlets describing any of tho above sen*
on application. When writing say in whaS
paper you read this.
SEMPLE, BIEGrE & CO.
©lO Waslilngtora Avo., ST. Z.OUXS*
C EG ft G3A Gordon County.
IVMIEEEAS Elisha Lowery adminis
-1 ? rater a bon is non of Buzzel Lowery
represented to the court in his pttiimn
duly filed and entered on reemd that
he fully administered IJozzc! Lowery's
estate. Tliis is tliercl'ore to cite all per
sons concerned, kuidred and creditor,
show cause, i \ any they can why said
ndu iuistrator Jrbonnis non s’ ould not he
discharged fiom his administration and
receive letters of disuiissu n on the
first M nday in October next. This
June 27, 187 G.
I). W. NEEL, Old inary.
juneß2-3m
GEORGIA GotdonCounty.
J anus A. Terrell has applied for
euiption of personalty and setting ajar
and valuation of home stead and I vih
{mss upon the same at 10 o’clock A. Mt
on the 11 day of Oct. next at my
office in Calhoun.
D. W. NEELOrd’y.
CAMP, GLOVER & CO.,
"W‘22.01© ©
Anil Retail Dealers in
DEYGOODS, CLOTHI^0 S BOOTS,
Shoes, Hats , &<\
Best Stock and Bottom Prices.
39 Broad St., Rome, Ga,
Are now receiving the largest and best stock
they have ever opened. tn 23.
T WENTY -FI VE CENIS
WILL SEND
THE WEEKLY SUN
From Now
until after the Presidential Elec
tion
Post-paid- to any Address
Throughout tho United States.
No Campaign Document Like It.
Adress
THE SUE, Neto York City.
sep9-3t.
cMtliiriiH
AND WAGONS.
rpilE undersigned having purchased 0
X Mr. Z. T. Gray his shop, tools, and <-tock
of material, consisting of everything ne
cessary to the completion of first-class Wag
011s, Carriages and Buggies, and also Har
ness, Bridles, &c., together with
All Kinds of Farm Work, in wood
Iron and S tel.
Horse-shoeing done in the best style. A1
kinds of repairing done at short notice
and in good st\le. The s* me hands contin
ued in the shops, with the addition of Mr.
Metts, who is known to be among the best
of wood workmen. Mr. Gray will give his
personal attention in the shops for awhile.
Try me All work and prices warranted
satisfactory. A liberal discount will be
made for cash. A* W. REEVK.
steam.P™ s ;™ aß °jL™ri
SONT/S?/ MILL gearing made
I^p^SHAFTINB. PULLEYS AND HANGERS!
I The UNEQUALLED JAS. IEFFEL DOUBLE
POOLER HUNT^
“i** 1
STEI NWAY.
•‘FIGURES DON’T LIE.”
Stcinway Pianos
STILL TRIUMPHANT.
Stcinway’s sales, evidence of
their popularity, - - $1,205,463
Chickering & Sons $822,402
William Knabe & Cos 383,511
Haines Bros 287.051
William P. Emerson 232,799
Albert Y\ eber 221,444
The above figures are taken from the annual
Internal Revenue Tax Returns.
ETBEXSTfI N During all my long and
difficult journeys all over
America, ard in a very
inclement season, I used
your Pianos, and have
been able to use your Pi
anos exclusively in my two
hundred and fifteen con
certs, and also in private,
with the most eminent sat
isfaction and effect. New
York, May 24th, 1873.
(The above is the mly tes
timonial ever given by
• Kubcnstein to ary Piano
manufacturer.)
Pray tell Mr. Steinway
that his splendid upright
Piano shone to brilliant
advantage to the festival
performances at the Wart
burg, where, last Tuesday
it served under my fingers
4 as “ Y r ice Orchestra,” ex
citing general admiration.
\ Extract from Dr, Frank
Liszt to the celebrated
com ['oser, M etzdorf, wli i C j,
let ter,dated Sept. 27 18-*
P
Messrs. Stein way & So 1
ns.).
ill A RIL KREBS After thoroughly testing
your Pianos, both in pri
vate and public, I can cun*,
scientiously say that the
Steinway Pianos are supe
rior to all American and
European in s t r u m cuts
known tome - New York,
May 17tii, 1872.)
; PL MLYLL. *'During my artistic ca
reer of more than forty
years, I had occasion to
use the pianc s of all the
world renowned makers,
in public and private, but
have never found an in
rument which compares
[with your pianos. [N. w
Y r ik, March 31st, 1868.)
J AELL “ Y our name u'\ervcs
to be inscribed in goh’en
letters in history of piano
ii a king in America, to the
impi ovement of which you
ha ve so largely emitributed
Your pianos may ue pro
claimed as incomparable V
W hat noble, distinguished
ti lie ! YYliat poetical s.ng
iug quality ! [Paris, April
19, 1807 ]
All I’. “ During my long career
as Artist and (.’Olll poser, 1
have met with many fine
European and American
Piano Fortes, but none
that combine grandeurand
poetry of tone, elasticity
of touch—in short, every
thing that renders a p ano
perfect, to such a high
degree as your celebrated
Piano Fortes.” [New York
J uiy 5, 1872.]
WE ALWAYS GIVE RATES
WITH ALL CREDENTIALS,
as there are same ‘‘old,” yes, VERV
old credentials out from different cele
bra ted Artists, given by them—some
before Mess. Steitnvay & Sons eve
manufactured I’ianos, and others, be
fore they had tried these celebrated in.
struments.
S. B. M ILLS, (celebrated Composer.
J. N. PATTIS ON, “
ALFRED 11. PEASE, “ “
R. WOLLENIIAUPT, “ “
JOSEPH WIENIAWSKI, Direc
tor of the Conservatory of Music at
Moscow, Russia.
THEODORE THOMAS.
CM AS. KUNKEL,
S. P. WARREN,
WILLIE B. PAPE, Pianist to 11.
R. 11. the Princess of Wales.
E. B. WAoIJBURN, Minister to
France.
And numbers of others too numerous
to mention. Send for Catalogues and
see for yourself.
Stcimcoy's Pianos have taken euery
Prize and Medal wherever their lianas
have been placed in competition with
others. Paris 1867. London 1862,
which places their Pianos at the IIP A A
of THE WORLD.
ALSO
Mathusek ,
Hardman ,
Haines Bros.
And Other Pianos.
YYlmtevei is wanted in the musical line
we can supply at lowe&t rate and at short
notice.
Reliable agents wanted in Georgia, Ala
bama, Florida. North and 8011th Carolina
aud East Tennessee by
TURNER & BRAUMULLER,
'Wholesale Southern Agents,
30 Whitehall Stmt Atlanta, Ga.
D B FREEMAN,
Special Agent, CalhouGa
Mar 22 1