Calhoun times. (Calhoun, a.) 1876-1876, October 21, 1876, Image 3

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CALHOUN TIM ES local tstewsT - Change is what the country wants. Yes, we’ll take some of ours in halves and quarters Col Littlefield is having his bus* iness house on Railroad street finish. ed. George Ransone says he will not go to the ( entennial, as he learns they are to have the next one here. Gen. W illiam Tatum Wofbord will give us a blow*out upon the whys and wherefores of Feltonism in a few days at Calhoun, we under stand. 13. M. Harlan, Dr. H K. Main, and Rev. Allen C. Thom s left for the Cen tennial this week, and we.believe inteuil taking in New l r ork before they return. \Ye wish them pleasant time. IHE name of Dr. \V. R. Harbin is announced as a condidate for County Treasurer this week. Dr. Harbin is a worthy citizen of the county, a clever gentleman, well qualified for the posi tion,and is every way entited to a strong vote in the coming election. Grand Baruecue.—A grand bar becue will come off in Calhoun next Wednesday. Massive posters priiLid at this office have been sent out over the county and a huge gathering of the “yeomanry” will be on hand. *” It will be a big demonstrat ion. Gen. Colquitt Gen. Gartrell, Col. Lester and others have been invited to be present and deliver addresses, and they are cxpec - ed to be on hand. Come out and he ir these big guns of Democracy. The uiaruigeuiant of the barbecue has been entmsted to good hands we learn, and will be a success. Col T. A Hackett spoke at the Court Housejasi Wednesday night t< a lair sized audience. The Colonel is fine talker, and wo leant in ido a fit. i iipr 'ssion up-m those who it*: o and- . Ills nralui'y. IJ •• IS said to have li on; led the cun nt political issues in a ui tei ly manner and was zealous in his ad vocacv of Democracy as represented nationally by Tiiden and Hendricks and with us by the gallant Dabney.— ’I lie Colonel has been filling some <>f Dabneys’ appointments in this county that eminent gentleman’s services beitß now employed in following up the t>ai ol Felton in the North-western por : oi of tnc Distt ict. - —— ■ ——— List ol letters remaining in the pm i ffiee at Calhoun, Ga., Oct 19 1876 - , eisons ca’ling for any of said lelie will please say advertised : Dennett, Leroy. llill. Jam s. lb iiHsfii Id, S. W. Harris, Eugenie Curtin, Henry. Keith, D. A. Cash, I. N. ’ Neal, OP. Therbcrts, M. C. R llv bone, P Y. The following letters aie held foi postage : limit. Henry O’KetTie S F. King, Caleb Bristol, Term fonts. Nancy David Pearson, Towash, Tex The Premium Enu,ravin issued by i’etersons Magazine” for 1877 is of ra e value, and ought to be in ever; Household in the land, it is not o if those cheap, colored lithographs, wit . which the country is flooded, but a frsl ilass line and st iple engraving,executed ir. the highest style of art. The arlists ire ilmian & Brothers, and they have tugraved it, (size, 27 inches by 20.) express'y for Magazine,” in their most brilliant manner. Jt is a plate as would sell, at retail lor five dollars. The picture represen s that proudest event in our national his tory, the “ Surrender of Cornwy y Ms.” It is iull of authentic portraits “-Washington, llochambeau, Lincoln, Knox, O’Hara, Lauzuri, etc,, etc. —and on that account is invalu ole. Jt is really one of the greatest of historical pictures. The artist is Dumaresq, and it took a prize at the Paris Salon ol 1875. Any uerson may go* this valu able historical picture, gratis, by rais •g a club for “Peterson” for 1877, or by remitting $2 50 for it and for the Magazine •' lie magazine alone being two l'o 1 rs. This is a rare chance. Spec* miens ot the magazine sent gratis to hose wishing to get up clubs. Address has. J. Peterson, 306 Cbesmut > Reel, Philadelphia, Pa. Tribute oi' Respect. • HINSON Lo. GK, Nc 180, I 0 G.T. Calhwln, Ga.. Oct 14, : CV6. • i/tovo.s l has plea sea and vine 1 ■ i'.ieiicti t remove irom this lilt.* our I >r iruod ui and sister Ora E. Willtug baui } a worthy member of the 1.0.GX , therefore be it A’ olved, That to the grief stricken ; ‘U-' ywe extend our warmest sym , ‘ pathy. Wo are sad with them, but bile offering this condolence, remind ' hetn that a few fleeting years will e> ' ! ° r e forever, the happy union which eat h has severed. Unsolved, That whilst we deeply ,Ju pWe the lost of our worthy sister ’•d shall miss her in ail the walks o' I I e > yet we feel that the summons found r ready and waiting for the maser, we have the consoling assurance it 1 sw ell with her. Resolved, That we wear the usual of mourning for twenty days — J 1 * 0 that a page of the secretary’s uook sot aside to her memory and that "e resolutions be spread upon the min -1 S ( as a pennenant record, j J^o' locdt 1 ocd t l’hat we present the fami ■ deceased a copy of these re ' u tions and also a copy be given the ‘ tALuouN Times for publication. Mollie Beck, Maggie Oantretl, Mollie llansone, Cpnmnttee. Ed. Mercer of Atlanta won five thousand dollars on the Indiana elec* tIOD. A SLIGHT rain fell on Thursday evening, sufficient tolay the dust. It was a welcome visitor. A New Hair Tonic Worth Having—lt is the Best. Wood’s Improved Hair Restorative is unlike any other, and has no equal. Jhe Improved has new vegetable f mic properties ; restores gtey hair to a glossy, nalm ’ color : restores hair io prematurely bald heads; removes dandruff, humors, scalp tions ; remover irritation, itching and dryness. No articles pro wonderful effects. Try it, call for VV ood’s Improved Hair Restorative, ard a°!V/ >e UL amj ot^er article -8010 by all druggist in this place and dealers everywhere. Trade supp’ied at manufacturers’ prices by C. A. Cook & Cos., Chicago, Sc Id A gents for the Unite! States and Canadas, and J. F Henry, Curaan & Cos., New York. aug26*ly aml T.uoiufss %atms. L> rcains in bats, shoes, ready-made lothiog, etc. at J. H. Arthur's- SCHOOL BOOKS. A good assortment will be kept at the Cheap Cash Store ot B. M. & C. C. Harlan. Parents and teachers will please give them a call. A new line of goods in store it J. II Arthur’s. Call at once and ge., bargains. Sheetings, shirtings n ints and nc tions at tiie lowest p-ic- < ; t J. H. Artiiiu’s. A fine stock of saddle-y, hot sc col i rs bridles, e c , juso received at -J. 11. Arthur’s. J. 11. Arthur sells goods at prices m accordance with the hard times. Try Political. ihe Century of Indep ndence em* maces a collection from ufficial sources f the mo t iaipo.i.mt documents and static 1 ; es cennee-ru with the political history o. America: ,°l o a chvonogtcal i-ecoru of the principal eveois Lorn it3 liscovcvy io the present lime whh bio* graphical mu histotic.il skcches. etc. Printed in German end Eoglisacd. Neatly 600 pages. Price fcj.O L Never befote h, s uo ii och practical nfnrmalion oi'thm n. tute been pub’ish <l in any one volume. While these are m n j treatise pur rting to give valurb’j slatisiics of imerica in convenient foim, it will be und upon examination thrt they ■•ontain a voluminous amount of Dial* er which is of no utility to ?uy citi zen . A comparison of the various produc* ions w'li convince env intelligent per?, ion ill l (lie ‘Centm v of I udcnendence” ■mbraces ihe import.. nt dotur. cuts to he mud in litem ;11 while it o l< : ih fc vhieh is supe. tluous and adds in,stead a at collect! n ol invalu.’hie i- c<s. No ither airange oent gives one-foutth the information in the same space and the urangement is wh. t m.Acs it inval uable as a reference book, it having been complied under the immediate supervision of officials at Washing* ton The lawyer, banker, merchant and farmer will each conclude that it. must have been prepaid! esnet '.Jly wi h ref* Terence to his eorvenien“e. It is dc-ignated for t his \ oik to take the place in politics that Webster’s Dic tionary docs in 1. nguage,: od AppPlon’s Gazetteer in general li lute. The binding, p, per and idu lions have been made to compare with t..e general haractcr of the work. Though a person r n be a good citi* zen without a thorough edue. Lion, rto good citizen can enjoy the light of fran chise intelli ,euly wit bout poss-'sejog the infoimatien coni ined : n ’• i hook. While persons refuse to purchase oa* dinary or expensive woiks.aD c'a*sc C! will gladly avail tbemtelvr 3 of the op portunity for obtaining a wotk so indis pensable at ao low a pi ice. Sold on’v by .*ub crimion. Send for spe. Ii circular and terms to agents. S. L. Marrow, may3 6m. Indianapolis, lnd. An Historical Fact. Every agent who has been steadily selling the improved £2O Homestead Sewing Machine for * hree years owns his dwelling house ha** a good account in hank. i*. chvr odd. b. ami has none , at . ■ i.ri‘i. —do to . iona' consequence of •,iibig a _o al agency <n superior ds t the lowest prices A good iiro -class Sewing Machine most useful —reliable i’t all times, c 13 y ( o understand and conlrol. toe seme size and does the B?me work as roy Machines that se’l at Four Times toe price. There is no Machine at any pi ice Letter or w ; ll do doer wo-k, end certainly none so low in price by many dollars. Toe I1o:e --stead is widely known and used in thousands of families in the Eastern and Middle States and d-Ov becoming pop uGr in the West. Jt will save Ls cost several times over in one season doing the woik of toe family, or will c rn four or five dollais a day for any man or wo man who sew for a living. 11 i* the stong est Machine made, is ready at all times to do its work, makes the strongest and finest stitch yet i ivenled, and is fully acknowledged as toe Standard Family Sewing Machine. l > rice*complete for domestic use, &10, delivered at your door, no matter how remote you may re side. Eusiness permanent and honoiu ble will) more certain and rapid sales, and larger profits an any other. Ex* traordinary 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 & Cos., 630 JJromway N- Y. maylT-ly. Crockery ware, Queen’s wareiacto ry yrrns, etc., cheap at J. H Arthur’s. FOR CASH. W o defy competition, and from this date we sell goods for cash only wtlo out descrimination. A large, well ias* sorted and superior stock of goods al ways on hand. Bting your greenbacks nd give us a call. Foster & Harlan. July 18,1876. JOB PRINTING ! B'e eos'e _*t]y add’Yg Mew material ODR JOB DEPARTMENT and incieasing our facilities for the cxecn tio lof Job Printing of all kinds. We jut now prepared to print, in neat style on sltoi noti, e, CARDS. legal ELANXS, CIRCULARS, LLANK NOTES EILL - T EADS. ELANK RECEIPTS LETTER HEADS, ENVELOPES, TIC RE '’S, LABELS. POSTERS, PAMPHLET &c., &o. Yfe guava nee Don't sen-' yo.v oule , rt/ey o i?ve them filled, vlier yon lave rn estabUsMuieet at _ome .ha. wR execute wo k neaily, end at AT EXCEEDINGLY LOW PRICES OECLRE AS AGEMY, fd and SSO or SIOO per week. “THE EVER READY AND NEVER OCT OF ORDER ” HOMESTEAD M|) HA SEWING WU •XU MACHIN E For Domestic Usr. Wi.h I able ?ntl fixiures complele, onlv S2O. A perfect a*?d uner ralYd, large, strong and cu. able Mac'Roe. cora.’-ucied eG'fcnt ard so l id. ..ori :he .o*. ma.ei Y 1 wlvi f..h ema 'ca l p '..'s’on, fo ■ co-s ru fju.-'i - t or tttivu ac.iuing .go - Alvvrys ‘e. Cy at a lJOtrer s cb .oto r Cry's woili. i!eve ou. o o ■, m v. 11 a genet a . : oi y/.h uoiei,..d ca e: easy o ir.uler *• id . id ui; nr 0 e; l-’ghfc, sinoo.b, r'uC swiit lUj 1 -J *• v/etl .ga riT ••'oveieeut ‘ , n 11 ae \... ; hbrntle, io juoc. e'.Jic : em cl. 1 b’e tv i a 1 ! . iev frablein” ov> io c ounC in i<e '•. 'c i’- eb. w rn ’C to Cos e b,.me no k . e . , 1 1 c x.cv and as l. p ; C . ,;C suioo.h a a ■ j,-!/ * r., ‘o. An acknoiv 1 edg'd . ‘un> i o° iugr 'c's m'chv.mc-1 sLDL r -u.irif .>o wo kmg juiaa s .Mend r ; d i, r; . Bt j. vancc o a ll OiC a y u>aco : '“t. for abi.t hi.e >. t’ R t y mu gene-al usc ■ ; y - 1 -cu , ec 1 -. ser-n. quilt, b..gd, b'.aid. co J. gv C ev. oifio, sg. plait, fold. c.Mop.. loil,ootb’ o'det. .na u > bte. Cihs Nc.. w .a \voude. ,a' eigddi.y. n . . ne sand erse.'.evvs r!e s.io g '..la ; ngs.i.c.i equady fine a“C smoo.h th o.'•>’• ah kinds of goods 1-0..? j. -ib ic ose ea. felnew'-of bioatl cion o • 1-. . •fi-3 o coat sc colion lne.i. <='R. o -.w -e. ( v p.. ’ S a. i-Mac '•on. V/ H c„;n L' co- rev--: :1 C over in a s:. on it. .’.3 wo ’ Co- ■. 0 ,•be a r good l'v ug fo- r yVo 1 0. wo..t, n \.-bo c e Mes <0 u e "or ’rf p. >o'C ; \.-o ki „ 0 fai.0..1 roC -v <!j3 , van s 0 cmßPeu can v e.v w.. c. e. 0. PMe 0. mr clr to V) ’1 •’ hi 3. Ry o 'np-J tor la’o \v wo ;, : 0. fi. L c_. e, cove’, side c'-ftwo sere 1 c..mae fc crcb (a co ’ es pond 'iglj lew , s. "e Ce i; ve y guat ■ anteee 00 co dr rage. Ex Janr'oiy p. mi .1 H) - wi.h o ' me scv3 1 s /h 1 3. nec’.'inss, tefeiencos, vrMe./o set/1 e/c.. mriled f.ee. Confil de iLi! 1 -“■< \ei 1 lihs el inducemeni'3 t en.ei )'' :g J e g V or toachers, busine 0 men • ve v ~v 0 V 7 cg—.s £c., w BB desi e creative ;c 'os ’ \ don 1,0 nl'.c. • 'on. A' Ci bo m rf. Londail & Co'’ GJO Et 0. e way .Nca Y 0 k. 1 may 17-1 y. J Hygienic Institixre if YOU wor 1 ’ onio r ike do an ,nost Ctsii - i -ui ij “U y ; -f llill \IS ly° u wouidbesno 1 Vch ■ .p- Wlliiliil/ ly. ’y enC ne - ma nen.ly cur°d of al l lufiarn jme.o’y, NeT-vous, Consiitu .xonal and LlooC Diso r dc s it you liave r.heao'a.ism. Sir 0.1 la Dyspe's ; a, Evoa chiDs, Cata ill, D a Mma. Dysenteiy Pile, Nea’.lgk-. Patalyo’s. Disease o-' <e K'dnoyr C- i‘t, Is 0 • S’ 1, Cos 11 r*d .’e. 3- . o 0 e- M la’‘a 1 An c "ons; i you wo. LI he ’ot.'lied I,om r 1 ( i’o'so 1s v. ’ie .r 1, oui D .i ts ■>’ D -ease; f vor v.or'C Till)!/- I'' Y 0 ‘ y '■ anu I I lil Dong TANARUS, *'e go '0 .3 D 7 : cn- Jl Ijilll c Ins i.i’ts r >C - seNV-e’s Great Rem't s . eTo t’sli Cath t’-e ‘ iVr -3'’-cr e Pio - c J .19 ‘ Ptove-neut r ' E 1 cM : cky a. and o.her 1 0 "c’ i ’o age' is. I.nccess s wonder ol—cu’ieg a. 11 co- ] ’ re. t'Ae o go r>d IMie Lo. and ae n d nJI rccorrt o'yorr c .e. and get d‘ 3Ci’gps for .;o. veM at bone. Tr rs ersona 1)1 e. Lor., ’o ) co - pc Loyd ard We 11 s -ee . 0 • 0 : te M| Depo ; A Pan a, * J: 0. iSruxsACK VftT.so?-, Pbysician-in-Charge. I jme HuVroad — Schetlulc. ON AND AFTER MA RCII Ist. tbe evening train (except Satr...ay evening), on this mud will br discoDiiruon. T_e trains wi l ’ tun as follows: AIORXING iRAIN. I. . vos r.oroe dailj ai. 7:00 a. m. ltc urn to Lome at 12 m. SATURDAY ACCOMMODATION. Leaves Rome (Saturday only) at 17:45 p. m lleiurn to Rome at 0:00 p. m. Tlie evening train at r.ome will make close connection with 8. R- & I). R. R. train North and South, and at Kingston with IV. % A. E. R train South and East. C. M. PENNINGTON, Gea’l Sup’t. JXO. E. STILLWELL, Ticket Agent. Atmomucuunts. * of candidates published from date of insertion id election day , for five dollars, in advance. FOR TAX COLLECTOR. We arc authorized to announce the name of R. C. MIZELL as a candidate for Tax Collector of Gordon county. Election first Monday in January, JG7 7 The friends of T. J NORTON announce liis name as a candidate for re-election to the cffiee of To Collector of Gordon coun* 'J FOR TAX RECEIVER. We are authorized to announce the name of W. 11. C, LLOYD as a candidate for le. election to the office of Tax Receiver of Gordon county. Mr. Editor: Having been urged by ma ny of the be citizens of Gordon county to allow the use of my name ns a canui.late for Tax Receiver of Gordon coumy, I ha ve : consented to become aca idate for that offiee and pledge if elec- a faithful dis charge of the duties devolved upon mo JOHN W. McSPADDEN. WILLIAM J. W/ TS is before the peo ple of Gordon corn iy as a candidate for the office of Tax Receiver. Elecction, Jan. 187 Y. FOR ORDiNARY. Tae friends of Col. E. J. KllvEßrespect fully arneunce IPs name as a candidate for Ordinaiy in the approaching election. J. 11. McCOOLE announces ir’s n. me as a candidate i)e"o“e ihe peo e ior . ie office of Ordinary in the c miog co io '. lie is re cognized by all who know hun to be a man of sound judgment, busine - can? city 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 nnnonnee the name of D. W. NEEL as a candidate .or 1 e-elec tion to the offue of Oid’naiy of Gordon ounfy 1 the coming election. FOR COUNTY TREASURER?* - Mr. Editor: Pie e announce my name n a Candida. e fo.- Treasuier of Gordon coumy. J W. MARSHALL. We a’e authorized to a.iDou.tce the name of Dr. W. P, HARBIN as a candidate for T easurer of Gordon eounty at the co Mng elec-ion. We ore outho 7 Med to a-’roance the name of 7\ M. ELLIS as - eand : date for the of fice of. County Treasurer at the coiniug elecEon- We are authorized to announce the name of J. 11. ARTHUR as a candidate for re elecf'on to he ofice of Treasurer of Gor don coun.y. We a’-e authoiized to announce the name of Da. W. J. REEVES as r, candidaie for Treasuier of Cordon coun.y. FOR SHERIFF. We are authorized to announce tie name 0, 13. F. IIUDGINS as a candidate for the office of SheiifF of Gordon comity. We a”e authorized to announce the name of CLEMENT ARNOLD as a candidate for Shevitf of Co”don co.in-y. FOR CLERK SUREEIOII COURT. We rre authorized to announce the name of .1, 13. CANTRELL as a candidate for Cle”k of the Su erio~ Court of Gordon county at tbe coming elect ou. |lntf A FARM and HOME OF VOLK OWN, Now in ihe Time lo Seciive II! The best and eh 0 ' vest lands in market a’.e m Eas' N’SUBauca, on the line of One UMiON Pac.fic I'ai.uoad. Tlie most favor s'blc + erms, very lowest rates of fare and ;eigh to all se.tiers. Tlie best markets, i vee passes to land buyers, Maps, descrip tive p. mphlc s, rew ediiion of “Ihe Pio- NTsr ’ sent tree every\.uere. Address 0. F. DAV TJ S, Land Commits-oner, U. Ik it. R., Omaha, Neb. SYAMMEfiING cared by Ta. esMippliance'. For dc c iplion, &c., add.e.:s Sr-rsoN & Cos., Lox 5076, N. Y. DIP STKONF'S SANAfiVE FILLS. Proved by successful use unoughoui, tne country for ove ■ A QUARTER Of A CENTURY ! • lie be. i pu guiive r rd i u : -bill 0 ued ciae. Cre do i-.i ■ ioi. L'niousness, ■f.ver Com. )lai”', ila 1 -al .'eve- , Khemuadsm, and all kindred disovde s. Di. Si rong’s Fec.O’ al - iomach Fills cure Coughs, Cold x Fever, Ferrale Com plaints, Sick il 'edoche, Dyspepsia, aud all derm gem en.s ofibe S + omac *. Proprietors, C. F.. Hull C. Cos., New I’oik. (D w r T fj*ryry a Week 10 Agents. Sam- AjjOO ° ii pies FREE. Ik 0. VICK ERY, Augu aim' WANTED.-ANYPEHSON CAN \Y M-VKE tjtjOO a uionih selling our k et •copyjiuj book. Any person that has a letter > wiite will buy it. No pressor wvter used. Send stamp for ci-cidar. Ex celsiou Cos., 17, Tribune BuiliF , Chicago, Ilk Wesleyan Female College, MMOX, GA. The ihirty-uivih annual session beg’ns Cc . 2C.b. lGio. T.,e o’dc feu.'.le Col* lo -*u .he wo Y. Loc lo r '.’thy. Cur. - ; t. e . A .’1 co sof experi c.k c c.s > eve y ei . Ad vari.> i-s edre ‘on ’, c ’ t h e’’g ; ous, unsuipassed Fo c Tom - ' o■. ining iUll pavticu’;' * f..u -c s . .r. W. C. LASS, D. D., P.esidei! . NEWSPAPERS Of THE UNITED STATES. A comdei, • list, numbering 8, 12D, wiili a Oezst.i v co' reefed io date, (fall towns and ' ilies ; waieh Newspapers ate publish ed ; histo; ; cr l and s'. . siisiical sketches of ihe C eat Ne.vsprT', Es.ablishmenis ; t’Sicd with reme 00s engravings of the priucipa l ne\/spaner buddings. Book of f.CO Paces, jusi issued. 2.1 ailed, post paid, .0 r" address for 35c. Apply (iuelosing ndee) io Bups''.intknoent-o" the Newspa. p*' h’AViLios, Cepteuo’f 1 Gioun s. Phitag delp’.da, orAoieiican News Company. N. Y • Evevg ouverUser needs it. GEORGIA* Gordon l>uuly Abraham Greeson has ap ed ftr exeuition of personalty andsetting apar and valuation ofhomestead. 1 will pas upon tLe same at 10 o’clock A. M on the 14th day of Oct, next at mv office in Calhoun. This Sept. 23. 1876. I). W NEEL. Ord’y. J L>. TINLSEY, Watch-Maker & Jeweler, CALHOUN , GA. i.UI styles of Clocks, Watches and Jtwe 1 • THE LIGHT HIT yST INT G Old TfceliaTde 99 Howe Sewing Machine ! Points of Superiority . SIMPLICITY AAD PERFECTION OF MECHANISM. DURABILITY—WILL LAST A LIFETIME. RANGE OF WORK—WITHOUT PARALLEL. PERFECTION OF STITCH AND TENSION EASE OF OPERATION AND MANAGEMENT. SE LF -AD J USTING TA K E-U P • DJUSTIBLE HEAD. In range of work tiiis macliie canrot be equalled. AVHI work equally wll on thick or thin goods, from gauze to heaviest beaver coatings, or even leather, without is equa of needle, tension or thread. We will warrant them to do .his ! Our fine work change ! to . ny. and our heavy work excels that of any other machine in the wor.d. The machine makes the celebt aud b ck'stitdi (llie stitch irvtrdfdlj Mi Iltwijal on both sides. T‘ie tensions are positive ter both ujper and lower thread. The shut tension is u ou the thread as it leaves the shu le, and not upon the bobbin, as in most machines, ;ml t..is tension is invaluable, wheth the bobbin be full or neatly empty. It is obtained by turning a screw in the shuttle, and can be changed in a moment, without taking out the work, breaking the thread or threading through holes. What we claim, in substance ; s. ;V..t dt is is an honest machine, aud if pin in your family will do any and ad of yot wo k ■'cifeedy, will last a lifetime, is a willing and ready servant, and is i.>ot subject o !'■ t Persons who have iried all machines aie unanimous in declaring this to be the easies learned of any in the market in ibe e ajerity of cases our customers learn from the instruction book without further aid. EVERY MACHINE WARRANTED. If you are thinking of buying, and aie prejudiced in favor of any particular machine, at least examine the -‘Howe” before you purchase. AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY COUNTY. Address The Howe Sevving- Machine Cos., Coyne . Broad and Alabama Streets, ATLANTA, GEORGIA OR H. C. GARRISON, Supervising Agent, nng2G Jy. CArTER S' VILLE CA. jLdprize WARRANTS IE YEARS! It requires no Instructions to rua it. It esa not get out of order. It win do every class and Lind of Tf/crls. It mil se-vf frea tissue Eaper to harness Leather. It is as far in advance of chLcr ScVias Machines in UlO magnitude of its superior danprovesaents, as a Stoan Car escoll.3 in aci*sveaeats the old fasMon' and Stated Oaaeh. Pa?i©©s mad® to smii 6Ssl© E ?imes P Either for Cash or Credit. Send wi - ** | AGUI & WANTED. STYLES ana > Address : WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO. CXS7BLA27S, 0310, CSIIACD, LIl., STZTW TVB3S, XT. TANARUS., £ZjV>' 03SPAV3. *>*.■ f~ T '> T *" Mfe, THE GEORGIA Daily Commonwealth. JS PUBLISHED EyeIIY EVENING, (Surdt ,js Excepted) By Hie Cos : oumwealth Publishing Cos. ATLANTA, GEORGIA, An 1 is edited by Colonel Caret W. Stvj.es, late of the Albany “News,” with effcieut assistants. The Commonwealth gives the current news of the cLy, State and elsewhere, rav ket leports, and v’ o’oa- editorials on .r • nicipal, political, rntl general subjects. The coming c ,uvass, State aud I?, ioral will be c T osely watched and properly pre sented, while be mechanical and agricul tural interests of the Stare will not be neg lec.ed. L has a large and rapidly increas ing circulation. TE i: S : One month, 75 cents. Twcmonths §l5O Four months, §2.00. One year, §O.OO Printing 1 * Bimting 1 and Ruling of every kind, doi>e in the best style and a lowest prices. Common waif It Publishing Cc,, Atlanta, Georgia T othe Working Class. " 0 are now prepared to furnish all classes with const “it employment at Lome the whole of the time, or for their spare moments. business new light and profitable. Persons ’f e-iher sex easily earn fiom 50 cents to -•> per evening, and a p"opoi tional um by levo'ing thmr whole time to the business. Loys and o ii s earn nearly as much r s men. 1 isat 11 wo see this notice may sen 1 I heir addle . and test the business, we make the unparalleled ofler : To such as are not well -atisiied we will send one dollar to pay foi die trouble of writing, Full particulars -amples worth seroral dollars to commence work on. and a copy of Home and Fireside, me of the largest and best Illustrated Pub lications, all sent free by mail. Reader, if you want permanent, piofitable wo !-, ad dress, GEORGE STINSON & GO., Portland Maine, oc7-ly. Fisk's Patent Metalic BURIAL CASES. Havig purchased the stock of 15oaz & ihv.ot., which will constlully be added to a full r/enge of sizes can always be found at the old stand of lleeves & Malcoe. dcclj Cal. THE NEW FAMILY SINGER Sewing machine. WITH ATTACHMENTS For All Kinds of World is fast winning favor in the household, a s shown by the rapidly increasing sales. This New Family Machine is capa ble of a range and variety of work such a> was once thought impossible .0 perform by machinery. We claim and can show that ; t is the cheapest, most beautiful, delicately arranged, nicely adjusted, ewsilv operated, and smoothly running of all’the family sewing machines. Jt is remarkable, nuC only for the range and variety of its seiV ing, but also for the variety and different kinds of texture whien it will sew with equrl facility end perfection, using silk twist, linen, or cotton thread, fire 6" ctarse, making the inter elastic lock s i.eh, alike on both sides of the fabric sewn. Thus beaver cloth, or leather, may be sewn with great strength a’d uniformity of stitch , and,i n a moment, tics willing and never wearying inst-umen. may be adjusted for lino woik on g 1 r’e o~‘ gosi.imor tissue, or motuckingi of .aibxtan, o raiding, or al most any o.her work wbVi and ’icate lingers have been known to perform. Ours having long been the po dar and practical machines for manuf <_ ‘<g p Ur . poses, ome dealers, using - the tricks 0# trade,” tale advantage of this in trying to persu-cle purchasers that oar family Ma chine is rot equal, for fami’y sewing !o our Manu acturing Machires ormanufacturing puiposes. But purchasers—and they are apt to examine core uHv before cbooair liave no. been merely persuaded, but con- inced tlif t oor new amily n.acb : eeir Nod i' new a a essentia 1 p i- 'pies—s'm ilicity of ,‘ons.ruc. ion ; ease 0 0 leration ; uni f rmity of prec'se ac -on r . r-'y c ieed • ca pacity forr inge rnu vare yo' wo. ’ fine or coarse -Leaving r'l riva’s' beh'nd it. Sewing Machine Sales 0f1874. The table of sewing machine sale3 for 1> <4 siow that our sales -or that year amounted to 2U,G97 machines, beino- a large increase over the sales of the previ ous year. The fable shows that our sales exceed those of any o.her company for the period named, by the number of 148 Bb‘ machines, nearly ’ “ Three Times Those of any othe Com pany. It may be further stated that the sales of Ibid, as compared with the sale, of i872 show a relatively large incr : beyond he sales of ether makers. For instance, in 1. , we sold 45.000 more machines than any other compan, whereas, in 1878 the sales were ’ And in 1874 our smas were i 8, >,>!> Machines More Thau AnyOtliei Company. O tfl LC T ;> ry r>-,r,r a EPOH V. 1 file following IS a correct report of the ..ides ot sewing machines made by the lead ing companies during the past four yetS A careful examination of the figures will Bhow that the “SINGER” have largely ”n! ci eased each year, while, on the contrary a corresponding decrease is shown in the sMes •epor.ed by al- other companies. This is a h, g [' y SRtisfactoiy result to us and is only trnrd.”' Pr ° of UlUt “ JMerit alwa Y lias its J- Sewing Machine Sties for 1871. 'PI,_ Q . „ Machines sold. li e Singer Manufactu-.ng Go 241676 A heeler oi Wilson Manilla nu-ingCo >2 827 Hcwe Sewing Machine ( c., (esdma o- Domestic Sewing Machine to oo’r/J, Grover & Baker Sewing Mach ine Go (estimated > ( . r lorence Sewing Mach-ne” Cos Secor Sewing Machine Go 4 r- Sales of 11572. • /j *i n s fio44 The Sigermaiuifacturitg 2 j. 2 4^, Wheeler & Gilson manutactur'nir’co ll'/o 1 oomes ic sewing machine co 40*1 {4 Grover & LAer sewing machine co. 36 179 Ilowe machine co„ ret| ,’ IIu(y Florence sewing machine co # 9, Secor sev 'rg machine co *9 * Sales of 1872 Tllo 0 . , Machines sold the Singer marufneturing co pin 7-.0 M h 3eler & Wilson manufacturing co.l 74^083 Pro? ° 0 '’ (. Cb "' T *' a ‘ed) 145,000 ! rOV I 15flker sea” 1- rn. chire co. 52 Oil* Uomestic sewing man . e co V) Florence sewing mac One co ... " lo’j'j.j Sales of ] 871 „ e- „ Machines fold’. Jhe Singer manufeo.uriag # .... i&i 01,11 Wheeler & Wihon manufao. rim co ]°B r )26 Grover & Bal.er sewing f c °o Howe machine oo.(.Jan. 1 t July 1.) 34 010 Florence sewing machine 0 *......... 15 948 Domestic sewinj machine ) * THE SINGER MAXL’FaC IRING C'O 172 Broughton St., S vi uuah, Ga. ” C. S. BEsTTY, Agt, RItANCR OFFICES In Atlanta. Athens, Augusta, V £on G, lumbus, and ThomasviPe, Ge.i; tliarleo 40-1 and Cilumbia, S. C. : JidhTonvill,/ and Tallahassee. Florida. : ; Send your address to the above ofh_ c s for a catalogue of the celebrated B az . •,* Glove Fitting Pattern. They are the best' re iheapeit, and the mout stylish patterns tlio market. . janl.2-