Calhoun times. (Calhoun, a.) 1876-1876, October 07, 1876, Image 4

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THEJTEW FAMILY SINGER SEWINfi MACHINE. WITH ATTACHMENTS Kop All Kinds of Work. ' i fast warning favor in the household, as shown by the rapidly increasing sales. This Niew 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 that it is the cheapest, most beautiful, delicately arranged, nicely adjusted, easily operated, and smoothly running of all the family sewing machines. It is remarkable, not only for the range and variety of its sew ing, but also for the variety and different kinds of texture whicn it will sew with equal 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,ina moment, this willing and never wearying instrument may be adjusted for fine work on gauze, or gossamer tissue, or motuckingi of tarlatan, or ruffling, or al most any other work which delicate fingers have been known to perform. Ours having long been tlie popular and practical machines for maniif.i cturing pur poses, some dealers, using ‘'the tricks 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 ies new and essential principles—simplicity of construction ; ease of operation ; uni formity of precise action at any speed; ca pacity fore m ge and variety of work, fine or coarse -leaving all rivals behind it. Sewing Machine Sales of 1874. The table of sewing machine sales for 1871 show that our sales for that year amounted to 211,61(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 l hree Times Those of any othe Com pany. It may be further stated that the sales of 1876, as compared with the sale of i872, fcljow a relatively large increase beyond the sales of other makers. For instance, in 1872 we sold 16,000 more machines than any other company ; whereas, in 1878, the sales were And in 1874 our sales were 118,852 Machines More Than Any Other Company. OFFICIAL REPORT. The following is a correct report of the tales of sewing machines made by the lead ing companies daring the past four years. A careful examination of the figures will show that the “SINGFIt” 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.” Sewing Machine Sales for 1871:. Machines sold. The Singer Manufacturing Cos 241,676 Wheeler & Wilson Manufacturing Cos 12,827 llowe Sewing Machine Cos., f estima ted) 36,000 Domestic Sewing Machine Cos . 22,700 Grover & Baker Sewing Mach ine Cos. (estimated) 0,000 Florence Sewing Machine Cos. £>,515 Secor Sewing Machine Cos.- ....... 4.541 Sals* of 1872. machines sol* 1 . The Singermanufaoturing co 232,444 Wheeler & Wilson manufacturingco. 119,190 Domestic sewing machine co 40,114 Grover & Baker sewing machine co. 36,179 Howe machine co no returns. Florence sewing machine co 8,900 Secor sewing machine co 4,13 u Sales of 1872 Machines sold The Singer manufacturing co 219,753 Wheeler & Wilson manufacturing c 0.174,088 I owe machine co., (estimated) 146,000 Grover & Baker se .ving machine co. 52,910 Domestic sewing machine co 49,554 Flore_.ee sewing machine co 15,793 Sales of 1871 Machines sold. The Singer manufacturing < ,181,260 Wheeler & Wilson manufuct ring c 0.128,526 Grover & Baker sewing roa nine co, 50,538 Howe machine co.(Jan. 1 t July 1.) 34,010 Florence sewing machine o* 15,948 Domestic sewiiq machine j, ) THE SINGER MANUFACTURING CO., 172 Broughton St., Savannah, Ga. C. S. BEATTY, Agt. BRANCH OFFICES In Atlanta, Athens, Augusta, Macon, Cos nimbus, ami Tliomasvillc, Ga.; Charles ion anrl C Aunibia, S. C. : Jacksonville an ! it.Halm.- , Florida.. Semi your addrcs> U the aboveoffi cestor a catalogue of the celebrated Bazaar Glove Fitting Pattern. They are the best, he tlieapeft and the moat stylish patterns in the market. jan!2-ly. /fM$ A LECTURE TO YOUNG MEN. Just Published , in ci Scaled Envelop. Price six cents. A Lecture on the Nature, Treat ment, and Radical cure of Seminal Weak ness, or Spermatorrhoea, indue.d by Self- Abuse, Involuntary Emissions, Impotency, Nervous Debility, end Impediments to Mar. riage, generally; Consumption, Epilepsy and Fits: Mental and Physical Incapacity, &c— By ROBERT J CULVERWELL, M. D., author of the “Green Book,” The world-renowned author, in this ad mirable lecture, clearly proves from his own experience tha< the awful consequences of Self-Abuse may be effectually removed with out medicines, and without dangerous sur gical operations, bougies, instruments,rings or cordials : pointing out a mode of cure at once certain and effectual, by which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately and radically. m-Thls Lecture will proven Bo,n to Thou sands and Thousands. Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, } ost-paid, on receipt of six cents or two postage stamps. Addiess the publishers, F. B RUG MAN & SON 41 Ann St. New Yoik 1\ O. 4586. OECURE AS AGENCY, tJ and SSO or SIOO per week. “THE EVER HEADY AND NEVER OUT OF ORDER ” HOMESTEAD <fcOA SEWING Mu w MACHINE For Domestic Use. With Table and Fixtuies complete, only S2O. A perfect and unequalled, large, strong and durable Machine, constructed elegant and solid, from the best material with math ematical precision, for constant family use or manufacturing purposes. Always ready at a moment’s notice to do its day’s work, never out of order, and will last a genera t-io.T with mode.ate care; to under stand and manage ; light, smooth, and swift running, like the well regulated movement of a fine watch ; simple, compact, efficient and reliable, with all the valuable improve ments to be found in the highest priced rua chi ies, warranted to do the same work, the same way, and as rapid and smooth as a $75 machine. An acknowledged triumph of ingenious mechanical skill, essentially the working woman’s friend, and far in ad vance of all ordinary machine.?, for abso lute strength, reliability and general use fulness : wi'l hem, fell, tuck, seam, quilt, bind, braid, co.d, gather, ruffle, shir, plait, fold,scallop, roll,embroider, run up breadths Nc., with wonderful rapidity, neatness and ease, sews the strongest lasting stitch equailv fine and smooth through all kinds of goods from cambric to Severn thicknesses of broad cloth or leather with fine or coarse cotton lsnen, silk or twine. Gives perfect satisfac tion. Will earn its cost several tunes over in a season in the work it does, or make a a good living for any man or woman who desires to use it for that purpose ; works so faithful and easy the servants or children can use it without damage. Price of ma chine vi- h light tabU, fully equipped for family work, S2O. Half case, cover, side drawers and cabinet styles each at corres pondingly low rates. .Safe delivery guar anteed, free from damage. Explanatory pamphlets illustrated with engravings of the several styles of machines, references, variety of sewing etc., mailed free. Confi dential terms with liberal inducements to enterprising clergymen, teachers, business men, traveling or local agents, &c., who desire exclusive agencies furnished on ap plication. Andress John 11. Kendall & Go.. 630 Broadway New York. [mnylMy, S Institute : fIF lOU would enjoy the fmftim ; most delightful luxury ; if fill I ;V |8 lyou would be speedily,cheap- Ulllilill/ ly, pleasantly and perma nently cured of all Inflam matory, Nervous, Constitu fional and Blood Disorders if you have Rheumatism, Scrofula, Dyspepsia, Bron chitis, Catarrh, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Tiles, Neuralgia, Paralysis, Disease of the Kidneys, Genitals or Skin, Chill aid Fever, or other Malarial Affections ; if you would be purified from all Poisons,whether from Drugs or Disease; if you would K. have Beauty, Health and lSll Long Life, go to the Hygien ic Institute,and use Nature’s jGreat Remedies,the Turkish ißath, the “ Water-cure Pro cesses,” tte “Movement |Ciire,” Electricity and other Hygienic agents. Success is wonderful—curing all cu rable cases. If not able to go and take board, send full account of your case, and get direcdons for treatment at home. Terms reasona ble. Location, corner Loyd and Wall streets, opposite H | rril | Passenger Depot, Atlanta, Dll 111 I j NO g TAISBACK Wilson, Physician-in-Charge. 1876. 1877^ GEORGIA DIRECTORY. First Regular Issue itow in Preparation 1. IT WLL CONTAIN a complete Busines Directory of every town village and city in the State. IT WILL CONTAIN a complete shippers’ guide to etery point in the State. 3. IT WILL CONTAIN a full, classified list ot all persons in the State engaged in any mercantile, mechanical, manufacturing or professional pursuit. 4. IT WILL CONTAIN a correct list of State and County officers. 5 . IT WILL CONTAIN a complete post-of fiee directory of the United States and Territories. Also an accurate list of ex press stations in Alabama, Georgia, Mis sissippi, South Carolina and Florida, pre pared expressly fo>- this work by loute agents, and only to be found in our Di rectories. G. IT BILL CONTAIN a revised and cor rected county map of *Le State of Geor gia- (. II BILL CONTAIN, in adnition to the foregoing special features, so much gen eral information that no business man can afford to be without it. As an ad vertising medium we think it presents its own claims, and we confidently commend it, to the business public, hoping to re coive a patronage commensvrate with it intrinsic value, and .lie great pains be stowed upon its preparation. RATES. One Page and Copy of Book §25 0(. Half “ “ 44 15 00 Third “ “ “ 12 00 fourth “ “ “ ‘ 10 00 Price of Look with inch card 5 00 Name in Capital Letters 1 00 WIILELF.It, M SH ALL & BRI CE, ' P reus hex: s, Atlanta da. Job piloting turnlly executed at this office. THE ODDEST HOUSE IN CALHOUN X2sta,l> islied. 1937". NEW GOODS ! NEW 000 D S WE are pleased to notify our friends that we are uow layin in a large and suj erio stock of SeasonalDlG Q-oods. Those who wish Bargains will give us a call. FOSTER IIARLATN. A .. > fOAI. '•'Ey??*, /873. wpfmmvm c-. vqaksi It requires so butniotiens to rr\ it; not ect out of order. It will do every class aad lo \ i out:. It will sew £:e:a i ‘ 00 to r&iaess Leather. It is as far in advance of ctlir? £:vris s : ..crises m tlio Kiagnitude of its superior .'sij&cvcsacrb, c.s a £toa:n Car u.icclls in acMevemeats t]is old fasMeaed Cleacli, T N w ~ f t p r * , U" n maciD x.o £>r;:_.; Either for Cash cr Credit. for illustrated Catalog of ) WANTED Address; WILCO U i iO. U: A OHIME CO. CLEVelaec. GJZZJ-r.:, : ' , -zit yqxk,®.?,, THE NEW Jk -j-tJfK „ * b r DoubIe “DOMESTIC”! : ::lachm e , j | j |3 % ~ 2 ' \ i! i Its ‘ 11 a to 5 and c- 5 I s = ? s p] || THE LIGHTEST-RUHHIKU MACKHiE IN THE WORLD. With our printed directions, no instruction or mechanical skill is required to operate it. The construction of the machine is based upon a principle of unique and unequalled sim plicity, comprising simple lovers working upon cent cs The bearings are few, and they are hardened and polished. The machines are made at our new works in the city of Newark, N. J., with new special (patented) machinery and tools, constructed expressly to accomjnish what we now offer. Every machine pally war van ted. “DOMESTIC” SSWIP3C MACHINE CO., New York and Chicago. YT W TkTF SAVINO.-s.—By using the “Domestic” Pa- La | fg H grai per F’is-Aiso-js the most stylish and perfect-fitting I H 111 costumes can be produced, at a large saving in Gi? Hil May \j MONEY t" those who choose to make, or superin tend the making of, their own garments. With the highest talent and the best facilities in all departments, and the best ideas of the most skillful modistes, both at home nnd abroad, we are enabled to attain results far above the reach of the average dress-maker. Our styles are always the latest and best. Our elegantly-illustrated catalogue mailed to any lady sending five cents with her address. Agents wanted everywhere. “DOIAES7EO” BZrJIUQ MACHINE GO., Kow Voi*k and Chicago. Win. A. HAYGOOD, No. 21 Marietta, Corner Broad Street, ATLANTA, - - - - GEORGIA, PEALEU IN Carpets, Oil Olotlis, Mat tings, Curtains, X^liaclesi, Upholstery Goods. ter GRASS MATTINGS A SPECIALTY. Letters of inquiry promptly answered. a rl2- ONE MONTH after date application will be made to the Court of Ord'o nary of Gordon county, Georgia, ai the first regular teirn after the expira tion of one month from this notice for leave to soil the lands belonging to tin estate of M. IT. Jackson, late of *•/ : county, deceased, for the benefit of the b irs sitjpj creditors of said deceased.— This August 31,1876. Jaspfk N. Smith, Administrator. sep2-30d, Burdick’s National. HAY AND FEED CUTTER. Will Cut more, In glv- . entime, with less pow- .<ft?Trr a! A er.than any other Cut ter In the market. ‘~*T — Recommended by the I * Street Railway com- i £anles of St. Louis ana 'a ra ouisville. I I I For Description and M. 5 Prices address 1 Semple, Birge & Cos., :-U ufacturers Agricultural Implements and Specialties lu Hardware 910 Washington Are., ST. LOUIS, 13 r Plcaee mention la vhat papor you cead this. THE CALHOUN TIMES. A Spicy, Interesting Local and Family Newspaper. PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY AT CALHOUN GORDON COUNTY, GA. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION : ONE Y l3 Alf $2 00 THREE MONTHS . ... jp r 0 SIX MONTHS SIOO CLUB OF TEN $1530 The TIMKS having entered Jl3 seventh year of its existence, and become lini’.iy csiab iisUe<l, 11 > pains will bj spared to nuke it a newspaper supplying t ie wants 0' the read big pu i- whj desire to obtain HOME NEWS at a emall co . s i t ’ as well as general selection of news from all parts, while those of l't rary will not be forgotten. Every available resource will be made use of to make ti e TIMES a necessity to all who want a i Gs-oodL KTcwspaper, ai "! ° ne ,llat bo highly appreciate! every week as a welcome visitor to the FAMILY CIRCLE TO ADVERTISERS. The TIMES ha3 a constantly increasing circulation in the counties of Cherokee Geor in. mating it an invaluable medium to the business man through which to make nov. n hi3 bu iness. thus securing the greatest good to the greatest number. Rates reasonable D. B FREEMAN Proprietor. TAKE SIMMONS’ LIVER REGULATOR, For all diseases of the Liver, Stomach and Spleen. WILL CURE DLSPEPSI A. I MUST OWN that your Sim mons’ Liver Regulator lully de serves the popularity it has at tained. Asa family medicine it has no equal. 1 t cured my wife of a malady [ had counted iucuiable —that wolfsbane of our American people, Dispensin' A. E. P. ALBERT, Professor in Nicholas Public School, Parrish of Terrebonne, Louisiana. 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