Calhoun times. (Calhoun, a.) 1876-1876, October 07, 1876, Image 3

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CALHOUN TIMES LOCAL news. Now bring home the fat opossums ; persimmons arc ripening. little boys are now clubbing the chestnut trees. The Republicans met in Curtersville Thursday and nominated Samuel Sheets for Congress from the Seventh dis trict. Rev F. M. IJaygood of the Chris tian Index, called to see us Wednesday. }le preached Wednesday night in the Baptist church to a fair congregation. In this issue appears the announce merit of Mr. Clement Arnold as a can didate for Sheriff of Gordon county.— Mr. Arnold is a clever arid worthy citi. zen of our county, and would do his du ty as an officer, if elected. We sympathize deeply with our towns man, Mr. W. T. Willingham in the death of his oldest daugter, Ora. The young lady had been complaining of slight pains for several days but the parents were not alarmed at her condi tion until within a short time of her Heath, and medical aid prove l at last unavailing. Her death took place at about two o’clock Thursday. “Air there any letters ft#’ my wirn* min folks ?”said a plain looking old gen tleman at the post office the other day. “ No,” said the post-master, “but here’s a big fat envelope with some pictures on the front for your daughter.” “Jis’ what I comedown fur,” said the old gentleman ; smiling, “ Melindy’s going to git married ; an’ this here’s one of them handy “Domestic” paper paturns to cut her weddin’ gownd by.” Avery interesting protracted meet ing closed at the Methodist church last Wednesday tight. It lasted about two weeks. During its continuation,the great est interest was manifested by members of the church and outsidi rs, and sever al happy conversions witnessed. Mr. Thou.as, ihe young and active divine strives hard to keep his church and the community awake with religious feeling and good results continually crown his effulls. We arc in receipt of the premium list of the Soldiers Monumental Fair,to he held in Rome, Ga., irom October the 23d to lbe 28ts. It embraces a good vaii'. ty of premiums applicable to the various branches el industry,andcoui > tent persons have been selected to su perintend the different departments ; in fact the affair is to be well managed though arranged so that the entire pro ceedVhall go as a fund for the erection of monument in Myrtle iih Cemetery to the gallant dead. Ihe enterprise is worthy and shou and receive tlie aid ol the peoj le of C'lerokee Georgia. Mn. w. W. Dunn, as will he seen bv (he oar ! h j publishes in our adver eolumi'n this week, hus opened a mer chant tailoring establishment une dour •west of II K. Hicks. He is in p.>--- n-asi nol tlie very latest styles, and is prepared to aeeoiuudate ail wanting ■”.'oi k, and [imposts to tic the purse a.- vvell as the figure by w< iking at prices iu ace rdi.nce with the present haul times. He will keep a good assortment *if manufactured goods which he will of fer at reus mable figures. Mr. D. has long boon-a citiz nof Calhoun, is identified w.itih us, and merit; the good will and patronage ('four peopie. M hen want ing anything in his line, don t forget hem. The Flection. The election for Governor and Hep i'C entative last W ednesdaV passed off peaceably all over the county The fob lowing shows the official vote : For (Jo:- For Re.pre~ ernor. set iative. o $ £ Precincts. S 2 £: j? ! g H: o *3 3 § Calhoun 418 0 248 164 0 Sugar Valley 11l 0 8 ,05 0 Eighth 71 0 50 20 2 Fii mount 98 17 88 51 17 Sonora 156 1 168 9 1 Seventh 86 0 82 8 0 Resaca lid 1 67 48 1 Springtown 79 0 22 59 0 Oostanaula 60 0 221 88 0 Coosawattee 58 7 39 19| 7 Twenty-fourth 70 0 65 16 0 Fifteenth 77 0 7 80 0 Total 1.848 26 856 012 28 By the above it will be seen that Col quitt’s majority over Norcross in the county was 1,317, the latter receiving only 26 votes. The race for Represen tative was between Dudley and Walker, Democrats, the former receiving a ma jority of 244. Felton the Champion Egotist. Editor Times : The egotism of some men is astonishing. Ain’t Dr, Felton the champion egotist of the age ? It is bad enough for a man through the in strumentality of friends to let his name appear before ihc public as one worthy of the people’s honor and confidence; but for one —Dr. Felton, for instance — to voluntarily, upon nis* own motion, come forward and say, “ Here I am. big Ike ; come and look at me. Ain’t I a whale? ain’t ( some? ain’t I honest? ain’t I the only man that can fill the of fice ? ain’t Ia good, fresh egg? is a species of egotism that Gils one with disgust, and we never sec a man doing it without losing all our respect for him. To aspire to office or .visit to be useful and serviceable to the public is a desir able thing, and we commend a man’s patriotism for so doing, but when the people oo’ue forward and select their own choice, we do think it the hc'ght of an egotistic ptesumpfion for any one else t* thrust him elf forward and say : “ 1 am the man y iu want.’’ Random. Mtt. William Curtis, Sen., shows us the purest specimen of sorghum syrup we have sden this season, beiug clear and bright. Thetc has been an im quantity of cane raised in this county this year, which has caused much rivalry among planters in the manufacture of syrup, until a wonderful perfection has been attained. Fee Schedule of the Rome Rail road. A New Hair Tonic Worth Having—lt is the Best. Wood’s Improved Hair Restorative is unlike any other, and has no equal. The Improved has new vegetable tonic properties ; restores grey hair to a glossy, natural color : restores hair to prematurely bald heads; removes dandruff, humors, scalp crup~ tions ; remover irritation, itching and dryness. No articles produces such wonderful effects. Try it, call for W’ood’s Improved Hair Restorative, and don't he put off with any other article. Sold by all druggist in this place and dealers everywhere. Trade supp’ied at manufacturers’ prices by C. A Cook & Cos., Chicago, Scld Agents for the Unite 1 States and Canadas, and J. F. Henry. Curaan & Cos., New York. auu2G-ly amt gusiucs# Anriiua is just r eeetving a assorted lot of clothing,boots, hats, nts, notions, and dry goods generally, and is desirous that the public shall know that he is selling for cash at prices tbit absolutely defy competition. If you want bargains call at his store and you will not be disappointed. Oct26. Crockery ware, Queen’s warefaclo ry yarns, etc., cheap at J. II Arthur’s. 13/ ROains in hats, shoes, ready made clothing, etc. at J. H. Arthur’s* THE SULTRY DAYS OF SUM MER. Hot weather is very exhausting up on the energies, ad its influence ren ders the system peculiary hab'e to dis*. ease During the close and sultry days of July and August, Diarroea, Dyscnto" ry, Cholera Morbuq Cramps, Colic,and pains in the Stomach are common and fatal diseases. It is not enough to trust to a curative when attacked, for it is assential to take proper measures for their prevention. An unfailing pre vention of all summer complaint! exists in Dr. Radcliff’s Seven Seals or Golden Wonder ; and this standard vegetable preparation is no 1 ;ss efficacious as a cure. '1 housands have used it for all diseases incident to the summer solstices and always with the happiest results.- Complete cures are effected in the wore eases. sej 2-1 mo. SYMPATHY is that quality of the hu man heart that gives a kindly bias to men’s actions. Without it this world would be poor indeed, and human nature would he destitute of one of its most beautiful attributes. Remove svmpa. thy ftniu the human breast, and chore is a vacuum er -God only to ho exceeded in size by that produced by the removal of a “Light Running Domestic” from (he midst of a family where it has been for. ycu’-s “Get a Domestic.” FOR CASH. Wo defy competition, and from this date we sell goods for cash only wth* out (lescrimination. A large, well ias sorted and superior stock of goods al ways on hand. Bring your greenbacks mi give us a call Foster & Harlan. July 18,1870. SCHOOL BOOKS. A good assortment will be kept at the Cheap Cash Store of 13. M. & 0- C Harlan. Parents and teachers will please give them a call. A new line of staple goods in store at J. H Arthur’s. Call at once and get bargains. Sheetings, shirtings, prints and no tions at the lowest prices at J. 11. Arthur’s. A FINE stock of saddlery, horse col lars bridles, etc , just received at J. *l. Arthur's. An Historical Fact. Every agent who has been steadily selling the improved 820 Homestead Sewing Machine for three years owns his dwelling house has a good account in bank, is clear oi debt, and has money at interest —the national consequence of securing a good agency for superioi goods at the lowest prices. A good first-class Sewing Machine, most useful —reliable at ail times, easy to understand and control, the same size and does the same work as any Machines that se'i at Four Times the price. There is no Machine at any price better or will do finer 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 d-ilv becoming pop ular in the West. It will save its cost several times over in one season doing the work of the family, or will earn four or five doilais a day for any man or wo man who sew for a living. It is the stong est Machine made, is ready at all times to do its work, makes the strongest and finest stitch yet invented, and is fully acknowledged as the Standard Family Sewing Machine. Price complete for domestic use, 820, delivered at your door, no matter how remote you may re side. Business permanent and honora ble with more certain and rapid sales, and larger profits an any other. Ex traordinary liberal offers made to local ( ,r tr.ivelin agents where we have none established, or, if there is no agent near vou send your order direct to the facto ry. Address J. 11. Kendall & Cos., 630 Broadway N. Y. maylT-ly. Ar: unusually large and well select*.d stock o' Dry Goods, Clothing, Notions 1 Hats, Boots, Shees, &c., Ac , can now be found at the Cheap Cash Store of B. M. & C. C. Harlan, and they are sellirg them as low as they cun be bought in the State. Try them and you will te satisfied with their prices. Political* The Century of tndepndence em braces a collection from official sources of the most important documents and statlctics connected with the political history of America : also a chronogical 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 82.0 ). Never before has so much practical information of this nature been publish ed in any one volume. While there are many treatise pur porting to give valuable statistics of America in convenient foim, it will be found upon examination that they contain a voluminous amount of mat* ter which is of no utility to- any citi zen. A comparison of the various produc (ions w'll convince nnv intelligent son that the “Century of Independence” embraces the important documents to be ound in them all while it omits that which is superfluous and adds instead a vast collecti in of invaluable facts. No other arrangement gives one-fourth the information in the same spaee and the arrangement is what makes it inval uable as a reference book, it having been complied under the immediate supervision of officials at Washing ton r J he lawyer, banker, merchant and farmer will each conclude that it must have been prepared especially wi'h ref fcrence to his convenience. It is designated for this work to take the place in politics that Webster’s Dic tionary does in language, and Applet n s Gazetteer in general literature. The binding, paper anf. illustrations have been made to compare with the general haracter of the work. Though a person can boa good citi zen with* ut a thorough education, no good citizen can enjoy the right of fran chise intelligently without possessing the information contained in this book. While persons refuse to purchase or dinary or expensive work-, all classes will gladly avail themselves of the op. port unity for obtaining a work so indis pensable at so low a price. Sold only by subscription. Send for speed J circular and terms to agents. . S. L. Marrow, may3 6m. Indianapolis, Ind. J. 11. Arthur sells goods at prices in accordance with the hard times. Try him. xxssKßasrssm TKJS PAPER IS ON FlI/E WITH £8 ’ Wlier Advertising Contracts can be made. GEORGIA Cordon (Vim y. mo all whom it may concern — H M. 1 Burkhalte** having in proper form ap plied to me for permanent letters of administration debonis non on the estate of G H. Knight with the will annexed, late of said county — This is to cite all and singular the creditors and next of kin of G. it Knight to be and appear at my oflice with n the time allowed by law and show cause if any they can, why preui.- anent letters of administration debonis time with the will annexed should not he granted to 11. M. Burkhalter on G. 11. Knight’s estate. This September 29 1876. D. W. NEEL, Ord’y BrafiMs Portable French Burr Mills, Bolts, Smutters, Sc c. PAMPHLETS furnished end estimates made. 1 HEMPLE.BIBGE A CO„ 910 Washington Ay©., ST. LOUIS, PTPlease mention In what paper you read this. JOB PRINTING I ! yyE are costantly adding new material OUR JOB DEPARTMENT ATi'l increasing our facilities for t) ,a cxoeu tion of Job Printing of all kinds. We ait now prepared to print, iu neat style on sn:> v notice, CARDS, LEGAL BLANKS, CIRCULARS, BLANK NOTES BILLHEADS, BLANK RECEIPTS, LETTER HEADS, ENVELOPES, TICKETS, LABELS, POSTERS. PAMPHLET &c., Sc. We guarantee satisfaction. Don’t send your orders away to have them filled, w hen you have an establishment at home that will execute work neatly, and ut AT EXCEEDINGLY LOW HA ’ ES Give your patronage tc the Times Jc mens . 3mnomucmcnts. Announcements of candidates published from date of insertion to election day , for five dollars, in advance. FOR TAX COLLECTOR. We are authorized to announce the name of R. C. MiZELL as a candidate for Tax Collector of Gordon counly. first .Monday in January, 1877 The friends of T. J NORTON announce his name as a candidate for re-election to the v. Alice of Ta> Collector of Gordon coun ‘J- FOR TAX RECEIVER. We are authorized to announce the name of \v. 11. C, LLOYD as a candidate for re* election to the office of Tax Receiver of Gordon county. Mr. Editor : Having been urged by ma ny of the best citizens of Gordon county to allow the use of my name as a can Jiate for Tax Receiver of Gordon county, I have consented io become a candidate for that office and pledge if elect'd a faithful dis charge of the duties devolzent upon mo JOHN W. McSPADDEN. WILLIAM J. WATTS is before the peo ple of Gordon county as a candidate for the office of Tax Receiver. Elecction, Jan -1877. __ FOR ORDINARY. The friends of Col. E. J. KIKER respect fully announce his name as a candidate for Ordinary in the approaching election,- J. H. McCOOLE mnounces his name as a candidate before the people for the office oi Ordinary in the earning elec ion. He is re cognized bj all who know bin to be a man of sound judgment., business capacity and up rightness of life. If elected, he will fill the office with honor to himself, and to the general satisfaction to the people. We are authorized to announce the name of D. W. NEEL as a candidate for re-elec tion to the office of Ordinary of Gordon ounty at the coming election. FOR COUNTY TREASURER. ~~ Mr. Editor: Please announce my name as a candidate for Treasurer of Gordon counly. J W, MARSHALL. We are authorized to announce the name of T. M. ELLIS as • candidate for the of lice of County Treasurer at the coining election We are authorized to announce the name of J. 11. ARTHUR as a Candida.c for re election to the office of Treasurer of Gor don coun*y. We are authorized to announce the name of Dr. W. J. REEVES as a candidate for Treasurer or Gordon county. FOR SHERIFF. We are authorized to announce tl e name of B. F. HUDGI NS as a candidate for the office oi Sheiilf of Gordon county. We are authorized to announce the name of CLEMENT ARNOLD as a candidate for Sheriff:' of Gordon coun y. "Tor clerk superior court. We are authorized to announce the name of J. R. CAN Til ZLL as a candidate for Clerk of the Su erior Court of Gordon county at the coming elect.on. ge*tr gV(U’evtiscmcnts. A FARM and HOME of you; own,. Now is the Time to Secure It! The best and cheapest lands in market are :n Easiern Nebka ka, on the line of the Union Pacific Eai.road. The most favor able terms, very lowest rates of fare and freight to all settlers. The best markets. 1 ree passes to land buyers, Maps, descrip tive pamphle s, new edhion of “The Pio neer” senr free everywhere. Address 0. DAVIS, Land Commissioner, U. P. R. 11., Omaha, Neb. STAMMERING cured by Bates’ appliance:. For description, &c., address sUhpson & (Jo., Box 5076, N. V. DeTsTRONG’S - SANATIVE FILES. Proved by successful use throughout tne country for over A QUARTER OF A CENTURY ! the be t pu-gative and ami-bilious med cine. Cure Constipation, Billiousness, Liver Conn plaint, Malarial Fever , Rheumatism, and ail kindred disorders. l)r. Strong’s Pectoral stomach Pills cure Coughs, Colds, Fever, Female Com plaints, Sick ileadache, Dyspepsia, and all derangements of the Stomach. Proprietors, C. L. Mull & Cos., New Y'ork. d* r T Trv a ms?)D 10 $1 4 pies FREE. P. 0. VICK ERY, .Augusta, Maine. Y\7 ANTED.--AN Y PERSON CA N ) V MAK 12 SSOO a month selling our leUcr copying book. Any person unit has a letter to write will buy it. No press or water used. Send stamp for ciicular. Ex cursion Cos., 17, Tribune Building,Chicago, 111. Wesleyan Female College, MACON, c;.\. The thirty-ninth annual session begins Sept. 20th, 1876. The oldest Female Col leg-' in the world. Location healthy. Cur. riculum extended. A full corps of experi enced teachers in every department. Ad vantages— educational, social and religious, unsurpassed For catalogues containing full particulars, address Rev. NY. C. BASS, D. D., President. UNITED STATES. A complet list, numbering 8, 129, with a GazetU r corrected to date, if all towns and cities in which Newspapers are publish ed ; hi t irical and stat stistical sketches of the Great Newspaper Establishments ; illus trated with numerous engravings of the principal newspaper buildings. Book of 300 Pages, just issued. M illed. post paid, to any address for 35c. Apply (inclosing price) to Si peri ntf.xdent of tue Newspa per Pavilion, Centennial Grouius, Philag delphia, or American News Company, N. V Every advertiser needs it. GEORGIA Gordon County. Abraham Greeson has applied for exemtion of personalty and setting apart and valua'iuu of' homestead. I A’ill pa*3 upon the same at 10 o’clock a. m on the 14th day of Oct next at my office in Caihoun. This Sept. 23, iB7G. D. W. NEEL. Ord'y. J D. TINLSEY, Watch-Maker & Jeweler, CAL HO l r X, CA. All styles of Clocks, Watches and Jewelr£ neatl," repaired and warranted. THE LIGHT Id IT aST INIM G; “01<1 IteliiilUo •' If ©we Sewing* Machine ! Points of Superiority. SIMPLICITY AND PERFECTION OF MECHANISM. DURABILITY—WILL LAST A LIFETIME RANGE OF WORK—WITHOUT PARALLEL. PERFECTION OF STITCH AND TENSION Ease of operation and management. SELF-ADJIJSTINO TAKE-UI DJUSTIDLE HEAD, iri range 6f work this macliie cannot be eq'utfllcJ. Will work equally w !1 oil thick or thin foo<is, from gauze to heaviest beaver coatings, or even leather, without is equal of nee’the, tension or thread. We Will warrant them to do this ! Oar tine woik change to . ny. and ferir heavy work excels that of any other machine ,irt the wor.d. The mac’hirfe mitte# the celebrated lock stiffeli (flic stitch invented by Mr. ITowc )al on both sides. Tie tensions are positive for both upper and lower th read. The shut il tension is u on fife’ thread as it leaves the shuttle, and not upon the bobbin, as in most machines, nd t is tension is invariable, whethef fife bobbin be full or nearly empty. It is obtained by turning a screw in the shuttle, arid cari be changed in a moment, without taking out the work, breaking tlie thread or threading through holes. What wc claim, in sribsfarice i;5, that this is an honest machine, and if put in your family will do any and all of your work perfectly, will last a lifetime, is a willing and ready servant, and is not subject ter FITS, Persons who have tried all rir'a’cliincs are unanimous in declaring this to be the easiest learned of any in the market In the n ajority of cases our customer? learn from the instruction book without further aid. EVERY MACHINE WARRANTED. If you are thinking of buying, anil are prejudiced in favor of any particular machine, at least examine the “Tlqwc” before you purchase. AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY COUNTY, Address The llowe Sewing Machine Cos., Corne . Broad and Alabama Streets, ATLANTA, GEORGIA OR IL C. GARRISON, Supervising Agent, aug‘26 lv. CARTERSYILLE, GA. : FEARS! ' It roquiroa no XnstsnetioJM to ran it, It can net (jet out of order. It Trill do every class sad kiaf. of v.cels* It vrill oovr frem Elsm rape; l to Earners Leather. It is as far ir. advance cf cUi-:r SeTTing adsclsiacs in tho jaagnitudo of its superior 'mproveasats, as a Steam C &3? cscclls in. achievements tho old fashisnod Stags Usach, J?s?i©ss mad© to scai4 Os© Times, Either for Cash or Credit. /^Bi4temaitart^^bsu^ * > AGENTS WANTED. Address: WILGOW SEWING MACHINE CO. CZIO, C2ZCACI-Q, ILL., itISvT TOES, No TANARUS.,. iTZTA QELEA2TS, ILL, f-L, EOTJIS, l£o. CHEAPEST AM) BEST lIOWAR I > miiKU ).i( n:\it\r i MANUFACTURED NEAR KINGSTON, BARTOW COUNTY, GEORGIA. Equal to .be best imported Portland Cement Send for C ircular. Try tins before buying elsewhere. Refers by permission to Mr. A. J. West President of Cherokee Company, Polk county, Georgia, who lias built a splendid dam across Cedar Creek, using this cemenl, and pronouncing it the best he ever used. Also refer co Messrs. Smitl , Son & Bro., J. E. Veal, F. I. Stone. J. J. Cohen and Major Tom Berry, Rome, Georgia, Major H. Bry an, of Savannah, T. C. Douglas, Sunerin tendent of Masonry, East River Bridge. New York, Gen. Wm. Mcßae, Superintind ent W. & A. Railroad, Capt. J. Post ell, C. E. Address G. 11. WARING, Kingston, Ga ooii si y THE GEORGIA Daily Commonwealth. JS PUBLISHED EVERY EVENING, (i Sundays Excepted) By the Coimnouwealth Publishing Cos, ATLANTA, GEORGIA, An 1 is edited by Colonkt, Caii.iy W. Styles, late of the Albany “News, with effeient assist-nts. The Oomnionwealtli gives the current news of the city, State and elsewhere, mar ket reports, and vigorou editorials on mu nicipal, political, and general subjects. The coming canvass, State aud National will be closely watched and properly pre sented, while the meetanical and agricul tural interests of the State will not be neg lected. It has a large and rapidly increas ing circulation. TERMS: One month, 75 cents. Two months. 51.25 Four months, $2.00. One year, tjG.OO. Printing, Binding and Killing o every kind, done in the best style aud a lowest prices. CommoßWtalUi Publishing Cos., Atlanta, Georgia. THE NEW FAMILY * SINGER sewing Machine WITH ATTACH* K.YTS For All Kinds of Work*. is ? fast Winning favor in the household, as shown by the rapidly increasing sales. This New T'amily Machine is capa ble of a range and variety of woi k such a was once thought impossible to perform by machinery. We claim and can show that it is the cheapest, most beautiful, delicately arranged, nicely adjusted, easily operated, and smoothly running of all the farfri? ' sewing machines. ii foiu'urknbte. not only for the range and variety of its sew ing, but ols'c for the variety and different' kinds of texture, whim it Will se\V witu equsl 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 sewn. Thus beaver cloth, or leather, may be sewn with great strength and uniformity of stitch , and, in a moment, this willing and never wearyirfg instrument rrtay be adjusted f i lino Work ort gariza 6Y gossamer tissrie, < i motitekirigi Of tarlatan, or ruffling, or al most any other work which delicate fingers have been known to perform. Ours having long been the popular and practical machines for manuficturiug pur poses, some dealers, using *• the t ricks of trade,” take advantage of this in trying to persuade purchasers that our Family Ma chine is not equal, for family sewing to our Manufacturing 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 ie’s new and essential principles—simplicity ot construction.; ease of operation; uni formity of precise action at arty speed ; ca pacity forr 1:1 ge and variety of Woik,’ fine or coarse -leaving all rivals' behind it Sewing Machine Sales 0f1874. r.ic table of sewing machine sales for 1874 show that our sales for that year amounted to 211,097 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 nrimber of 148 8c 2 1 machines, nearly Three Times Those of anyothe Com pany. It may bo further stated that (he sales of 18id, as compared with the sale of i872, show a relatively large increase beyond the sales of other makers. For instance, in 1872 we sold 4.1.000 more maclihios than any other compan) whereas, in the sales were And in 1874 our si’ies were 145,802 Machines Mure Tlniti Any Other Company. OFFICIAL REPORT. The following is a correct report of the sales of sewing machines made by the lead ing companies during tlie past four years. A careful examination of the figures will show that the “SINGER” 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 high’y satisfactory r suit to us, and is only anot ler proof that ‘-merit always has its re ward.” Sewing Machine Sales fur 1874. Machines sold. The Singer Manufacturing Cj 211,676 Wheeler & Wilson Manufacturing Cos. J'Jf'JJ Hove Sewing Machine Cc., (estima ted) 85,040 Domestic Sewing Machine C o 22,700 Grover & Baker Sewing Mach ir.e Cos. (estimated; ... 0,00.4 Florence Sewing Machine Cos 5,515 Sccor Sewing Machine Go ...... ...... 4.541 Sales oj 1872. mat liines sold, The Singer manufacturing co Wheeler & Wilson manufacturingco. 119.100 Domestic sewing machine co 40,114 Grover & Baker sewing machine co. 36,179 Howe machine co no returns. Florence sewing machine co 8,960 Secor sewing machine co 4 } j j u Sales of 18721 Machines sold The Singer manufacturing co 219,758 Wheeler & Wilson manufacturing co. 174,088 Rowe machine co., (estimated) 145,000 Grover <S; Baker sewing machine co. 52.910 Domestic sewing machine co 49,554 Florence sewing machine co 15,793 Sales of 1871 Machines sold. The Singer manufacturing < * .181,260 Wheeler & Wilson manufact ring cq.128,520 Grover & Baker sewing roo tone co, 50,538' Howe machine co.(Jau. 1 t July 1.) 34,010 Florence sewing machine o- 15,948- Domestic sewinp machine •; j, } THE SINGER MANUFACfI RIN&CO., 172 Broughton Si., Savannah, Ga. C. S. BE \TT7, Agt. '‘ • j BRANCH OFFICIOS In Atlanta, Athene, Augusta, Macon, t_K lumbus, and Thomasv.ide k Ga. Charle ston and C jlumbia, S. C. Jacksonville*, and Tallahassee, Florida. Send your address to the abeveofh ces for a catalogue of the celebrated Bazaar Glove Fitting Pattern. They are the best; thevheapest, and *he moat stylish patterns in the market. ianl2-J’.