Calhoun times. (Calhoun, a.) 1876-1876, November 11, 1876, Image 3

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(LVLIK RUNTIMES LOCAL NEWS. Ilow beats jour pulse? The storm is over. Throw up jour hat. Victorj for one brings disappoint*, to another. So i\ vas. The Congressional result is Felt-on all the “ unterrified.” Jifow couie the candidate.! for county offices as thick as grasshoppers. Because a newspaper man is occa sionally seen on the itreets lo„ calling, is this any reason it should be said he’is engaged in a low calling. We saw one mm si full of tangle leg that he hitched up his htrse hind part before when he left town on elec tion daj. \\ oik on John Harkins’ new dwellin" house in the suburbans progressing vig orously. ° A young gentleuiau out driving with a young lady lately, got out to buckle the crupper and explained that the an* i 111 u 1 s hustle had couie loose. Hr. E. J Ki' kscey, of Columbus, Ga., agent for the Piedmont and Arlington Life Insurance Cos, has been spending i lew days in Calhoun in the interest of his business. List of letters remaining in the post ■office at.C.lh un Go, Nov, 9, 1870. •persons calling for any of said letters wih please Say advertised : Aleaxnder.M rs. M J. Hogan, Dick. Alston, G. W. Smith, Wm G Byr n. Gord n. Wright, T. G. Give, Martin II 11A NSONE P, M \-r%. Uo^adaus.—Compound Extract i lmsadaii.s cures Scrofula, Dyspepsia Rheumatism, Syphilis, iti all its forms and all Diseases <-f the BlooE, Liver. Kindeys and Bladder. Dr Wm. Hall's Balsam for the Lungs, •cures C<>ld. Coughs and Consumption, and all Diseases of the Throat, and 'Ghett Henry’s Caibolic Salve cures Wounds Cuts, and Burns. Tow ley's Toothache Anodyne cures ■in one minute. Use Dr. Mott’s Liver Pills. I OV i Gui Tlieredore Tihon’s lawyers have serv a cl notice for a tri *! of the Beecher case and ouralv’iee to jury is if’the case ‘•mil's on f’>r ,: i:l, to supply themselves with Tanner’s Herman Ointment. It will not cure a wound id concsience bul k the best salve in the world forchafis galls, sores, bruises, cuts, herns, etc., eel. Price only 25 cents. S >ld avery w here. n ;v4 Gm • -J ♦- SCHOOL BOOKS. A good assortment will he kept at the Cheap (.’ash Store ot B M. & 0. C. Harlan. Parents and teachers will ]A"eatse give them a call. An Historical Fact. Ever) agent who has been steadily selling the improved 820 Homestead Sewing Machine for three years owns his dwelling house has a good account in hank, is clear ui debt , anu has money at interest —I he national consequence of securing a good agency for superior goods -t Hie lowest prices A good firs! Sewing Machine, mo t useiul —reliable at r’l limes, ee>y to underblaed and control, the same siy.e and does the inie work as my Machine* that se’l at Pout; Times the price. There is no Machine at aov price belter or will do fitter work, and < chuioly none so low in price by mny dollara. The Home* stead is wi-lelv known and used in thousands of families in the Eastern and Mi.hlh States, and d-ily becoming pop ular in tin West. It will save its cost Several tim s over in one season doing 'he work of the family, or will earn four or five if dial s a day for any man or wo u:au who-.ew for a living. It is the stung* "M Macliine made, is ready at all times 'o do its work, makes the strongest and finest stitch y t invented, and is fully acknowledged as the Standard Family Sewing Machine. Price comp ete, for and" no-tic use, 820, delivered at your deor, no matter how remote you may re 'l oe. Business permanent and honora ble with more certain and rapid sales, and larger profits an any other. Ex* 'i"‘ rdinaiy libeial oilers made to local “r tnvelin ag uits where we have none ■•stablished. or, if there is no agent near you send your order direct to the facto* ■y. Address o El. Kendall <fc Cos., 630 l ! roauway N. Y. mayl7-ly. many years of careful re search HAS PRODUCED IT. Mood’s Improved Hair Restorative s unlike any other, and has no equal. Ihe Improved has new vegetable tonic .properties ; restores grey hair a glossy, natural color : restores hair to prematurely bald heads; removes dandruff, humors, scalp f.rup~ ions ; remover irritation, itching and 4ryncss. No articles produces such wonderful effects. Try it, call for Mood's Improved Hair Restorative, and don’t he put off with any other article. fro id by al! druggist in this place and dealers everywhere. Trade supp’ied at manufacturers’ prices by C. A. Cook & Cos., Chicago, S. Id Agents fur the ' niu-1 States and Canadas, r.nd J. F Henry, Curaan A Cos., New York. aug2o -1y A new line of staple good.-, in sjiorfi : t d. II Arthur’s. Call at once and get bargains. B‘R<jains in bat*, shoes. ready mi Jo iothing, etc. at J. H. Arthur’s* THE SEVENTH. The Bartow Parson Sits Down upon the “ Unterrified.” C’OL. DABNEY DEFEATED BY A LARGE MAJORITY. Last,Tuesday’s Work in This Disv trict. M e give our readers below the result of the vote for Congressman in this dis trict in ail the counties. The figures, we believe,are all official. GORDON COUNTY. Calhoun—Felton, 207 ; Dabney, 392. Sugar Valley—Felton, 155; Dabuey, 80 J Sonora—Felton, 114; Dabney, 29. Springtown—Felton, 64 ; Dabnev, 62. Fair-mount—Feltcn, 142; Dabney, 10. Resaca—Felton. 86 ; Dabney, 76. Oostenaula—Felton, 36 ; Dabney. 28. Fifteenth District—Feb on, 80 ; Dab ney, 25. Twenty-fourth District—Felton, 82 ; Dabney, 9. Coosawattee—Felton, GO; Dabney, 30. Eighth District—Felton, 43; Dab ney, 33. Seventh Districth—Felton, 53; Dab ney, 24. Felton’s total vote in the county, 1,122. Dabney’s total vote in the couuty, 798. Felton’s majority, 324. OTIIEA COUNTIES. Bartow—Felton’s majority. 1,728. Cherokee —Felton s majority, 1,141. Polk—Felton’s majority. 52. Floyd—Felton’s majority, 191. Cobb —Felton’s majority, 142. Haralson —Felton s majority, 100. Dade —Dabney’s majority, 390 Catoosa —Dabney’s majority, 250 Whitfield—Dabney’s maj oiry, 80. Murray— Dibney s maj rity. 90. M’alKer —Dabney’s m j •’ity 228 Chattooga—Dabney’s majority, 450 Paulding—Dabney’s maj city. 29. d'he above figures give Dr. Felton a majority of 2,157. To avoid the danger of infection, the linen of persons suffering from skin diseases ofa contagious nature should, be washed with Glenn’s Sulphur Soap which is jot only a rsmeyd but a dis infectant. Depot, Chitterwon’s Nor 7 Sixth Avenue. Hill’s Instantaneous Hair Dye tains no uietalic poison. nov4ly FOR CASH. M T e defy competition, and from this date we sell goods for cash only wth out deseiimination. A large, well sorted and °uperior stock of goods al ways on baud. Bring your greenbacks nd give us a call F osteii k Harlan. July 18,1876 Sheetings, shirtings, prints and no tions at the lowest prices at J H Arthur’s. A ftne stock of saddlery, horse#col - lars bridles, etc , Just received at J. 11. Arthur’s. J. H. Arthur sells goods at prices in accordance with the hard times. Try him. Crook try ware, Queen’s ware facto® ry yarns, etc., cheap at J. H Arthur’s. C* r r ta CD r y r y !l Week to Agents. Sam soo 10 $ I I pies FREE, lh O. VICK ERY, Augusta, Maine. 4 / 1 17\[ 'VQ FOUR sloloo Chro- AuEil lOmosFREE. J. M. MUN YON & CO., I’ll lada , Pa. iDiSill A complete History of Andersonville Or Prison, by Dr H. li. Stevenson, geon in ch ii-ge, with an Appendix containing the names ot 13,000 Onion Uj old.ers who died there, wth date and cause of death. Sent on of price, 83.00. A . plendid campaign book. Tuknbul.. Buothebs, Haiti more, Md. * '* Highest Premium at. the Centennial A warded the LAMB KNITTING MACHINE. Knits a Stocking in 15 Minutes. Knitting in the heel and narr>w ng off the toe complete; l-i it> all s'zcs; narrows and wider ; at will ; an-1 kri ; ts the web <-i— --ther tubular or flat, single, double or r b bed. producing all v.ii tidies ot ki-t* appar-d. Send for circular? and sample stocking. LAMB KNITTING MACHINE CO., Chicopee p alls, Mass , or P iladelphia, Pa. ARE YOU GOING TO PAINT? USE NONE BUT THE CHEMICAL PAINT It istho Ordinal and Only Reliable Paint, Mixed Ready for Use. It, is the most durable, the handsomest and most economical paint made. Send for sample card, with testimonials from owners of the finest res'denoes in the country. AVERSLL CHEMICAL PAINT CO., 32 Hurling Slip, New York City. The only Centennial medal fora prepared paint was awarded us. Centennial Reduction in Advertising. 83,250.40 worth of 'Newspaper Adverti sing, at publ -hcrs’ schedule rates, given lor S7OO, and a three months’ note accepted from advertisers of responsibility. A prin. ed list, giving name, character, actual daily aud weekly circulation, and schedule rates ! of advertising, sent free to any address.— Apply to Geo. P. Rowell & Cos., Newspaper Advertising Agents, 4l Park Row,New York A GrENTS ur l ar K e Rfe-like Steel En* , •{T gravinfis of the Presidential Candidate sell lapidly.- mai.e Send for ciremar. N. Y. Engraving Cos., 35 Wall S'., $!8 A DAY. Hox 323 3, N. Y. [sepO-Si. ***Announcements of candidates published from date of insertion to election day, for Jive dollars, in advance. - * m • FOR TAX COLLECTOR. We are authorized to announce the name of R. C. MIZELL as a candidate for Tax Collector of Gordon county. Election first Monday in January, 1877 The triends of T. J NORTON announce his name as a candidate for re-election to the office of Taj Collector of Gordon coun> FOR TAX RECEIVER. We are authorized to announce the name of Yy. H. 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 4 late for Tax Receiver of Gordon county, I have consented io become a candidate for that office and pledge if elect and a dis charge of the duties devol/ent upon mo JOHN W. McSP VDDEN. WILLIAM J. W ATTS is before the peo ple of Gordon county as a candidate for the office of Tax Receiver. Eleectior., Jan. 1877. FOR ORDINARY. The friends of Col. E. J. KIKER respect fully arnounce his name as a candidate for Ordinary in the approaching election, J. H. McfOOLE announces his name as a candidate befo ’o the people for the office of Ordinary in ihe earning elec ion. He is re cognized by nil .who know hin to be a man of sund judgment, business ea”acily 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 ounly at the coming election. We ae authorized to announce the name of DA. C. KiNG, Chairman of the County Board, as a candidate for Ordinary, at the coming election. FOR COUNTY TREASURER. Mr. Editor: Please announce my name as a candidate for Treasurer of Gcrdon conn y. J W. MARSHALL. We are authorized to announce the name > of Dn. \. R. HARBIN as a candidate for! Treasurer of Gordon county at the c© wing, election. We are authorized to announce the name of T. M. ELLIS as-. candidate for the of fice of County Treasurer at the coming election. We are authorized to announce the name of J. H. ARTHUR as a candidate for re election to the office of Treasurer of Gor don county. We are authorized to announce the name of Dr. W. J. REEVES as a candidate for Treasurer ot Gordon county. Full SHERIFF. We are authorized to announce tie name of B. F. HUDGINS as a candidate for the office of Slieiiff of Gcrdon county. We are authorized to announce the name of CLEMENT ARNOLD as a candidate for Sheriff of Gordon county. FOR CLERK SUPERIOR COURT. We are authorized to announce the name of J R. CANT LI .-ILL ns a candidate for Clerk of the So erior Court of Gordon county at the coming elect.on. UVBUMUmU, Good Sb*#'flle ami K'JUET Horse and hew vehicles. Horses and mules for sate. Stock fed and cared for. Charges will be reasonable Will p.-y the cash for corn in :he ear and fodder in the bundle. feb3-t,f. GEORGIA Cordon County. TO all whom it may concern —II. M. Burkhalte- having in proper form ap plied to me for permanent letters of administration dehonisi 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. li. Knight to be and appear at my office with n the time allowed by law and six w cause if any they can. 1 rem.* GEORGIA Gordon County. Whereas. D. M. Durham and T. P Ayecock aduiirrstrators of Thomas Durham ’epresent to the court in their petition duty filed and entered on re cord that they have fully administered 1 homas Durham’s estate. This is thcre- Dre to cite all persons concerned kin dred and creditors to shew c -use if any they Van. why said adminiftrati vs should n t b and seh armed li-.m their ad mmisfr.d >ii and receive letters of dis* mission the first, Monday in Jan 1/77 ! his Oct. 5 1876. D. M T . NEEI-, Ord’y. uotT'oOd Home llailroad — Schedule. ON AND AFTER MARCH Ist. the evening train (except Saturday evening), on this road will be discontinued. Tne trains-will run as follows : AIOUXING -BAIN. Leaves Rome daily at 7:00 a. m. Return to Rome at 12 m. SATtB r> A Y ACCOM >lOl -A f ION. Leaves Rome (Saturday only) at 5:45 p. m Return fb Rome at 0:00 p. m. The evening train at Rome will make close connection with S. R - & I). 11. R. train North and South, and at Kingston with W. & A. R. R train South and East. C. M. PENNINGTON, Cen'l Sup’t. JNO. E. STILLWELL, Ticket Agent. CAMP, GLOVER & CO., J.7J. O 2.0 JSS 10 And Retail Dealers ip DRY GOODS, CLOTHSNGjBGQTS, Shoes, Hats, &c. Best Stock and Bottom Prices. J 9 Brood St., ltome, Ga. Are now receiving tlie largest and b st -took they have ever opened. tn 23. <>REA T Taylok & Farlfs Organ Established 1846. Only Organ that gives Written Guar antees. argest Organ Factory in the World. PRICES FROM 800 to 81,000. Terms Easy Send for Ctnlogues Reliable Agents wanted -n Georgia, Ala bama, Florida, North and South Carolina, and East, Tennessee, by TURNER & BRAUMULLER, Wholesale Southern Agents, SO Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga. * ** £ I „ DUBYEA’S Satin Gloss Starch. TRY IT! Use it onee, and you will use no oftier. DURYE .VS IMPROVED CORN STARCH. Pronounced by Jarers of Great Interna tional Exposition, Paris, 1807, to be the “ Perfection of Quality.” A trial will insure its popularity every where. Nme genuine without DuryeaV on every package. For sa/chy grocers gen ready yi TE are costantly adding new material OUR JOB DEPARTMENT and increasing our facilities for tl>“ cxecu tion of dob Printing of all kinds. We at* now prepared to print, in neat style on slni notice, - • PAfiDS, LtdAT. L..'.N\S CIRfLLAUS. PLANK NOTES PILL HEADS. PLANK RECEIPTS LETTER HEADS, ENVELOPES, TK’KEIS, LABELS, POSTERS. PAMPIILET &c , So. t We guarantee satisfaction. Dfcfl’t sett 1 your orJars ;uW:ij.ta Layo them fclk?d*, ythe you \Xv4mi WaLltM.rfcijt hf horu£.t.hal\\ L exeetfi. 4 wbrk at ' * . fQkt.l Sl m rJv Of* AT LOW PMff^ (M APE It DAY TO AGENTsT— OfA “ v4-v/iL>t stPiug goods! xlaa is &. Luerecui, 107 Liberty Street, Yew York. THE LIGHT JR IT IST JS r IISTG 6 ‘ Old. Reliable 99 Howe Sewing- Machine! Points of Superiority. smrLicn r and perfection of mechanism. ft LIABILITY—WILL LAST A LIFETIME. RANGE OF WORK—WITHOUT PARALLEL. . PERFECTION OF STITCH AND TENSION EAST 1 ] OF OPERATION AND MANAGEMENT. SELF-ADJUSTING TAKE-UP DJUSTIBLE HEAD. In range of work this machie canrot be equalled. W>ll work equally wll on thic or thin goods, from gauze to heatiest beaver coatings, or even leather, without is equa of needle, tension or thread. We wiU warrant them to do this ! Our tine work change to ..ny. and our heavy work excels that of any other machine in the wor-d. The machine nrnkes the c chfcr s t pfitch (the stitch invented by Mr. Howl) at on both sides. TTe tensions are positiv v both and lower thread. The shut tension is u >on the thread as it Raves the buttle, and not upon the bobbin, as in most machines*-and Lis tension is invariable, whether the bobbin be full or nearly empty. It is obtained by turning a screw in the shuttle, and can be changed in a moment, without taking out the work, breaking'Hie thread or threading through holes. What we claim, in substance is, that this is an iiosf.st machine, and if put in your family will do any and all of your work perfectly, will hist a lifetime, is a willing, and ready servant, and is not subject to FITS, Persons Wjto have fried all machines are unanimous in declaring this to be the easiest learned of any in the market In fne n ajority of cases our customers learn from the ■instruction hook without further aid. | EVERY M CHINE WARRNTED. i • l&l"' If you are tliinkii.gof buying, and are prejudiced'in favor of any particular machine, at least examine the•“ Howe” before you purchase. AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY COUNTY. Address The Howe Sewing- Machine Cos., Cobne . Broad and Alabama Streets, ATLANTA, GEORGIA OR H. C. GARRISON, Supervising Agent, augl’G ly. CARTERSYILLE, GA. ™ r 11 - ll 1 —' ————' ■■■■ ■ T BMP—B—BB—a—MI—BWIC—B——HI itflW tit—— R. WAYNE WILSON, # ‘ R. C. WILSON, Formerly of Atlanta, Ga. Formerly of Sparta, Ga. WILSON & WILSON, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Afnd Dealersin Gf©nei*al. Mei*cliandise, CALHOUN, - - ' - - - (iA Have just opened with a complete and well selected stock of Groceries, Dry C3-oo<3L?s., ISTotions, Clotliin §‘, 3E3-£\tK* ? Slkx>:^ Furniture, etc. etc. Will Lake any kind *>f Country Produce i" Barter and as we sell for Cash Only , we can afford to offer Great Inducements, Will make liberal advances on Consignments. JUST 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 entiust. ed to cur care, Give us a call at Sluder & Rankin’s old stand. seplG-3m. WARRANTED FSVE YEARS I It retires no Instructions to ra i'z. It can net get out of order, it ntEI do every c!cle3 and kind of Tcik. It 'will sotv from Tissno SYpsr to Harness Leather. It_is as far in advance cf ctlicr Seeing in tho riagnitude of i:s superior .’’mprovcmsnta, as r> Steam Car cnsclls in aciicvemsats tko old fasnioned Stage Goacii, Prices made to clio Times, Either for Oasli or Credit. YWNTB WANTED. Addrecs: WILSON GEWIfiG MACHINE CO. GLETELAns ci*:?, til., :ttchs, it. y., rzw ohls^:ts,ul ; - r^z.c7*:j 9 750 % THE MEW EMILY SINGER Sewing machine IVItII .-ATTM IIVUMS I'itr All KhHln of [ tf'orlt is fast winning favor in the household, 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 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 ewing machines. It is remarkable, not only for the rang and variety of its sew - ng, but also for the variety and different kinds of texture wnicn it wilt sew with, oq*l facility end perfection, using silk twist, linen, or cotton thread, fine or course, making-the inter-elastic lock stitch, alike on both sides of the fabric sewn. l>ius beaver cloth, or leather, may be sewn with great strength and uniformity of stitch , and, na moment, this willing and never wearying instrument may be adjusted for fine work on gauze or gossamer tissue, or met ticking! of tarlatan, or ruffling, cr al most anv other work which delicate fingers have been known to perform. Ours having long been the popular and practical machines for manufacturing 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 Man nfa cm ring Machines ib- manufacturing purposes, l.ut purchasers—and they are apt to examine carefully before choosing have net been'merely persuaded, but con vinced that our new family n acliiiie embod ies NEW and essential principles— simplicity of construction; ease of operation; uni formity ot precise action at any speed ; ca pacity forruige and variety of work’ tine or coarse-leaving all rivals behind it. Sewing* Machine Sales 0f1874. of sewing machine sale3 for 1H.4 show that our sales for that year amounted to 211, fifty machines, being a large increase over the sales of the previ ous year. The table shows that of safes, ex ;eed those of any other company for the period named, by the number of 148 Bi>2 machines, nearly Three Times Thoseof anyothe Com pany. It may be further stated that the sales'of 18i3, as compared with the sale of .872, show a relatively large increase beyond the sales of other makers. For instance, m 18* „ w c sold 45.000 more machines than any other company whereas, in 1873 th<* sales w ere And in 1874 our sines were 148,852 Machines More Tim,, AnoC|tie Coit/jiHßiy, 1 -A report. Ihe following i 8 a correct report of the tales ot sewing machines made by the lead mg compares during the past /our years. Acaie ul examination of the firr Ure s vvil i sb„v lhat the “SINGER” h., e Celv in creased each year, while on the co/trary a corresponding decrease is shown in theses reported by all other companies. This is a -ighly satisfactory result to us, and is only another proof that “merit always has its rl * Sewing Machine Sales for 1874. ! i Tlio a, Machines sold. e *| ltJ gv Manufacturing Cos 9A\ A heeler & Wilson .Manufacturing Cos >2 827 Howe Sewing Machine Cc., (estima tedl „. Domestic Sewing Machine Cos ‘>o’ 7()0 Urovcr & Baker Sewing Mach ine Cos (estimated j * 0 violence Sewing Machine Cos 5 5V5 becor Sewing Machine Cos “ 4^ Sales 0/ iB?2. ! . . mai hines 5044 ; The Stogermanufacturing cd o:2 4s‘ j M heeler & Wlson manufactiiringco. 11 9.0 1 | sewing machine co do 114 Grover <N Laker sewing machine co 30170 Howe machine co reh / rn .: 1 4 lorence sewing machine co g Secor sewifig fnachiueco ' 4’ V! Sales of 1872 Ti la c- Machines sold I he Singer manufacturing co 210 75:* ! ' 3eler V il,on manufacturing co.l 74 088' -owe machine co., (estimated) 14-5 000 j rover \ Baker sewing machine co. 52 010 Domestic sewing machine co 4!) .551 hlorer.ce sewing machine e 0.... 15*7'J3‘ Sales of IS7I The Singer manufacturing 7 1 "ig I** Grover&Vlk 18011 ri *>c*l,s:2ff ' L Baker sewing ma nifteco, 50,538 Pi° macli:Ufi co.(Jan. 1 t July 1v 34 010 Florence sewing machine o .. ..... 15 0 Domestic sewing macliin • i'* $4 THE >IVOE|; HAMi.iC S.KISG CO., Us Drou ehtou S.vtmrt,. , Jit . . c. S. A'EATTY, Agt. BUANCIX OFFICKS 1,1 Atlanta, Athens, Augusta, Macon, Cos on'‘and r"? T J Ha.; Charles Send your address to the aboveoffi ces tor a catalogue of the celebrated Bazaar Giove Fitting Pattern. Tney are the best “ e ®heape.> t, and ‘he mm>t stylish patteng S the market.