Calhoun times. (Calhoun, a.) 1876-1876, November 11, 1876, Image 4

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THE HEW EMILY. j j SINGER i ! .SEW IXO \| whine! , >YI!H ;\l'i At HJIESTS ! Ift ii h)t(s of J?V>i*A ; ' '• : • u. the . '•••; •Til, a 8 S-1)own 1y the ropkily inyr. using sn! New family Machine 1 eipi l.li“ of a range ayd vacudy of work emuh a : ■■■■• once thought mi possible to perform by ~a>,:ar.'i’v, 'acclaim and can show linn -< • - tc . pc t. trust beautiful, delicately ivangt-d, nioely rt.ijvnt: I. easily operated, mi.’ smooth .y running of all the family .'■'••.nig machines. It is remarkable, not •only io„- the rang and variety of its s< v ng,. Inti, also for the variety arid clilforent i in-!' id' to.?, lure wl.ien it will :-<>■*• with ■ y. ! laeility and perfection, using silk . f, I.:h*ii . i‘ cotton thread, fine or ci.arse, . iityj Ihe inter ••la--. i • ’ kck -titeh, alike i. . s ■■ "f the fahria sect! Thus ‘ '■•i • :it "i leailur, may be rev.n with !•••.. tfi.t. /Ml and nnilVrmity of stitch , ai. t a: njent, this willing and never • aiy ;ns; ; t.< nt may fe adjust,•■} for . rl; oa u.i /.e m* go-sainer tissue, <>j* 'Hi' kin and i>f iat latatt, or ruffling, < r al m >-.i any oilier work which delicate ting r3 !i .v. be n known to perform. • in.s Having long been the popular and . act i .ail machines for matin id during pur . ‘ :i. * and avlers, using *• the tricks of id.a" lake advantage of this in trying to i I'suade purchasers that our Family Ala thine is not. equal, for family sowing to our Manuf : during Machines t'oj; manufacturing I ..t> poe< But purchasers—and they are ;• p< ■■> i :..'i I'iiiu carefully before choosing— have ;ud been merely persuaded, but eon w , that our m w family machine ombod a i e.- scnti.il prin dples—simplicity f ■. idru-iion; case of operation; uni o/mity t . precise action at any speed; ea rn f !'.' ■ :a* and variety of work, tine . ■ - imr ' U rival- behind it. c ,;1 it Machine Saiesoflß74. ' tob’e of sewing machine sales for Id show that our sales for that year! mounted to 2i!,697 machines, being a htvg increase over the s-lcs of the previ ous year. The table shows that our sales '•coed those of any other company for the !■■ ri 1 named, by the number of 148,862 utachUes, nearly ! !:ree Times Thoseof any othe Com pany. Tt may b> further stated that the sales of . as c mpared with the sale of 1872, i '\ a. relatively large increase beyond tdte i's of other makers. For instance, it. 187 k we sold -10.000 more machines than 1 y thei company whereas, in 1878, the j -'.les were nd m IST i our suies were 148.852 Macbiucs More TUaii Aaotiiifc Company. ..7 KLTuJi T. . jJownig 1.-j a correct revolt of the " ' mowing ma dunes made by the lead -1 companies during the pati lour years. aitdui examination of tiie ti ure.s will mi c.v i hat the •* SINGllll” 3, ve h rgely in i si.se: l each year, vvnile. o*i the contrary, a yottding decrease ' shown in the sales v- p'.ytel by j ’ other coiuw tries. This is a di'ly s .us..- dory result to tic, and is only an Uh-r proof that ‘-merit always has its re ward. IMnit Wes for IST4. Machines sohl. tir linger Manufacturing Cos ‘Ti1,676 v hd'b'v ,v w ii.-oii ManufucturiugCo 12,827 If: - e -owing flacuine < c., festima tedt ... , n ,. domes,ie B**ning Machine ( 22.700 < xrover Baker dewing Mach inc ( r. (esttii'Mtcd; 0,000 1 oreiiee Sewn.-.; Machiuu Cos 0.010 '•'6'M :c!iit><* Cp . 4,641 fhJns of 187-’ mat hincs 5044 dog-n amu.-ifac ixring 232,isf* .it ,er 77 V* tratiufacturingco. 1 It). ’.l . - riiesdc ving imicliino to 40,114 1,1 >vcr i>ad .- -ewui;: machine cn, 86,179 Hi'wc machin co retuvnT f’lorcive s .‘Wing machttie co B,'.^) jSecor se.v.tig machine co * .( | >/(■,< uf 1372 , Machines sobl f iC Stager niariufacttiring cu 219 763 • ler Wilson man if'actnring c 0.174,088 stimuted; 146,000 „ • v - ’'A dd:ei >:-.ing umchiuc co. 62,010 - If ,654 " v 1 co 1>,793 nf 1-71 Machines iold. 1 ' t atrfciuring < 131 260 '• ’i . b ilsiiti i.cm.iiaci ring c 0.128,626 '* ,v T > ;,: >’ , r living me nuie eo, 50,533 ' ’ v m.iciru* .J; 1 1;. 1 i .) 1 11 vl. , 34,1*10 " v i ■•him 0.. 1 ',’o ' vi ' • ' , 81 • "IXt.Hi MAM F.\C L KIMi CO.. i.2 Jiioiiglitoti si., s vnimah, (.a. C. S. "* E.ATTY, Atjt. A'<C ii U FIK lIS * 1 ' ’ n?, S ttgusin, Macs i, | *; ifa -. and Thoim.Jiviile, 6a. ; Charles ’ : 1 "' 1 * iluinbia, H. C. : Jacksonville, j am! Lal!aha;sce, Florida. < -- - ,R d your address to.the üboveofTi - •**' " cataloguo of the celebrated Bazaar , I .ley are the best ‘V ■ :• vl *he most stylish pattens | *u th market. ' iar.l2-1 t- ' LClilJu A.N AbiLAt i, K ana st>Uor $101) per week TME EVI II RPADY AND NEVE It OUT OF ORDER” TT OA T ESTEAD W 6 -<9O SEWING- W MACHINE For Domestic E r si;. With Table and Fixtures complete, only S2O . perfect and unequalled, large, strong durable Machine, constructed elegant rind olid, from the best material with math ematical pveci- on, for constant family use or manufacturing purposes. Always wn<iy at a m uert’s notice to do its day’J work, never out of order, and will last a genera tiuu with modei a! e care: ' 4*y to , ■ and nnd manage ; light, idoth. and swift running, like the well regulated movement of hue watch ; Ample, compact, efficient banJvuliable, with oil the aluableimprove ments to e found ki the highest priced ma chines, wairunted ud<> the same work, the -ami' way. an 1 as : pid and smooth as a acliine. An acknowledged triumph of inyenicus mechanical skill, essentially ' the working woman’s friend, and far in ad i vance of all ordiltai v machines, for übso ! lute strength, reliability and general use- ft:lncs.: : vvi i hern, fell tuck, seam, quilt, bind, braid, co.d, gather, ruffle, shir, plait, fold,scallop, roll,embroider, run up breadths Sic., with wonderful rapidity, ir.atness and ci:.-' . .sew.-- the strongest lasting.stitch equally ii i Mid oth through all kinds oi goods t i 't ic to severa thick nesses, of broad j cl r -ather with fine or coarse cotton Iso ':i, -ilk or twine. Gives perfect satisfac tion. W ill earn its cost several t-incs 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 setv,ants or children can live it without damage. Price of ma chine vi' li light table, fully equipped for family work, 320. Half case, cover, side drawers and cab-net st les each at cot res- low rates. Hafe 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 Metgymen. teachers, business men, traveling or local agents, &e.. who desire exclusive agencies furnished on ap plication. Andress John U. KciideJ! & Cos., 630 Broadway, New York. fmayl7-ly. THE GEORGIA Daily Cowiso^ealth.. JS PUBLISHED EVERY EVENING, (Sundays Excepted) By the ComoLiuwealth ft bii>! v • ATLANTA, GEORGIA, An l is edited by Cotovt* C ey Styles, late of the .Albany > New cfl’cient assistants. The Commonwealtii gives tfic or. news of the city, State and elsewhere nm ket reports, ou-1 vigorou • editornUs on m nicipal, political, and general suFj c t: The coming eauvnss. Hiate ami Nat onal will be closely watched and properly pre sented, while the mechanical and agricul tural interests of the State will not be neg lected. It has a large and rapidly increas ing circulation. TJKIi vi-s: Oue month, 75 cents. Two mo* - 160 t our months, $2.00. One year, \.' Printing, Binding and Ruling 0 t I every kind, done in the best s ie a a : lowest prices. Comiuunweallh C,, Atlanta, Georgia Hy gienic Institute ! II? Voh woul l enjoy the FU fi \lk most delightful luxury ; it tts!{ 1 l|| !yi> would he spmdiiy.td. tap isll lA 1/ ly, pleasanGy and perma nently cured of ii 1 i lntiam .matory. Nervous. Constm 1 ional and Blood Disorder,' it you have lUiem latAui, Scrofula. Dyspepsia, ! : io: chit is, Catarrh, Dianiiow;. Dysentery Piles. Neuralgia, Paralysis Disease of Fhe Kidneys, Genitals n Si.. Chill aid Fever, or oDm Malarial AttVewu -; it y.m would be purifieii iron . .3 Poisons, whet her from Drug ! or Disease; it you would 7 . , ‘ luve Beauty, Health and i II TANARUS; ’ ISII Long Life go to ;he Bygn j,- 1 * - jic Institute,and u- 'bi-u, • B jGreat Remedii .the Turkish Lath, the *• tVater-cnro Pro cesses, tie “ Movement jCttre,' Electricity and other Hygienic agents. Success [is wonderful—curing all cn fable cases. If not able to jgo and take board, send full account ot your ease, and !get directions for treatment [at home. Terms reasona jble. Location, corner Loyd and Mall streets, opposite J|lf|in | [Passenger Depot, Atlanta. AI 11 l Jxo. Wii.so I Physician-in-Chayge. t 'ANK month after date app’ieation will be made to the Court • f Ordi nary of Gordon county, Ga , at the first regular term after the expiration of one month from this notice for leave to sell the lands belonging to t.' r. estate of Jus. L. Powell, late of said county. de~ , ceased, for tiie benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. J hi. Powell, Administrator of* Jus L. Powell. u;)v4'3Gci. THE VERY BEST. The Ellijay Courier, bdti a fine oil catomo premium) will bo sent to any <hlr< -s one year for s2.do, and ; prepaid by the publisher. The Cou i icr is a large mg -page vvwkly, devoted ’ 1 local, household nd generally interest g read ng. Its locs 1 column is rich, rare, : -y atul replete vviH fancy, fun and froliS. . really line oil cliromo is given free to cv> 3 subscriber It gi,ves more for the mon y ! !i in any paper pitbl shed in the South. - in tv vtising tii 1 u.r.i, .the Gouricr is see<.u:d to n on:. AGENTS WANTED.-I want an tic five,energetic agent in very locality wli© <">n eas , moke iimu ,4 to 37 per da; \* rite for -p eimi n tn.< termsjto gclt3.— Addre.s SA>MLJIL R. 1 b'ubli-I r )y ( ettru, Klljay. G* THE OitDEST HOUSE IN CALHOUN Estab islied 1857. NEW GOOJAS! NEW GOODS \I7E arc pleased to notify our friends that we are „ow iyin in a mrge and superio VY stock of Seasonable Goods. Those who wish Bargains will give us a call. FOSTER & HARLAN. WARRANTED FIVE YbAR,! It KTilro3 re Xastructions to run. it. __ St caa net got cut of order. It will do every cLsa ar.& kind of vx.~jz. It will sow from Tissue 2*&ycr to Earncss Leather. It Is ft3 far in advance cf etiicr Sewing* Skaciincs in. tiie magnitude of tta superior ’nprovtments, as a St&am Car oscolls in acliievements tLo old fashioned Coach. Fricess made to suit tit© Either for Cash or Credit Senl fcr T mu S tratM C,UUo,T U ) fiQENTS WANTED. da fcj W.’AMtX &2 tVrfcW'tfUw-. * Address; WSLSOM SEWING MACHINE CO. 01S7ELAN2, 0210, ILL,, OT’W* CLLEAI-TS, LA., CT. LOVTf, HO, 7KE LICHTSST-RUNHINO MACHINE IN THE WORLD. Vvith 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 levers working upon centres. The bearings arc lew, 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 accomplish what we now offer. Every machine fully warranted. “DOMESTIC” SEWING MACHINE CO., New York anil Chicago. ffl WWW SAVINGS.—Bv using the ••Domestic” Pa id fm U I I I j&B pe-I-'n.iiioiss the most stylish and perfect-fitting fjk f\HH 9 | £ I cis costumes can be produced, at a large saving in 08. IjLw JL A A A W t ktse 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 and 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. “DOMESTIC” SEWING MACHINE CO., Now York nnd Chicago. ~”€ARPETB. Wra. i. 11 AY GOOD, No. 21 Marietta, Corner Broad Street, ATLANTA, - - - - GEORGIA* DEALER IN Carpts, Oil Olot list. M a tin *2. 9 Cmi aii , Lam brquins, fehades, A Upholstery Good tezr GRASS MATTINGS A SPECIALTY. Letters of inqniry promptly answered. a 112 | Centennial Reduction in Advertising. Throe thousand, two hundred and fi.ty dollars worth of newspaper adveitising. at publishers’ schedule rates, given for S7O, and a three months’ note accepted in pay ment from advertisers of i esponsibili y. — j A printed list, giving Name, Character, Ac tual Daily nd Weekly Circulation, anti Schedule Rates of dvert.siug. sent fiee to any a.’dress. Apply to Geo. P. Rowells Gp., Newspap.r Advertising Ageuts, 41. Park Row, N. f, oc!4-lj Burdick’s National. HAY AND FEED CIJTTEB* Will Cut more. In glv- m on time, with less pow- i tebJ A er,than any other Cut 1 ter in the market. Ti I HuFwJC/ Recommended by thO 1 Wr Street Railway com- £anles of St. Louis and ■®ass fa I For Description and IfLEp Prices address Ml — Semple, Birge & Cos., M. aufacturers Agricultural Implements and Specialties In Hardware •10 Washington Ave., ST. LOVIB, orpissee acntlos la vhatpaperjqa ill tfaa THE CALHOUN TIMES. \ Spicy, Interesting Local and Family Newspaper. PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY AT CALHOUN GORDON COUNTY, GA. KATES OF 'SU'BSCBimON : OS tv. VEA!J. $2 00 THUEE MONTH $ 50 six Months... ... $ SIOO . lub often !ii ltM-.S having u *.lco .li seventh year of it** existence.ami become firmly estaf 'u t. ug V ,UMS •. 11 be spared ti make it a newspanei supplying fhe wan'u of the rend ' ' !es - o < Main HOME IsTENVS I Oooc3L Newspaper, | I ° n ° !U 1 WUI b * hl S hl ? appreciated every week as a welcome visitor to the i • FAMILY CIRCLE : ' ! 'to ADVERTISERS. ✓ L'ne TIME* tins a eoii-aniiy increasing circn . itn in the tounuts 01 (.1. u c Gev‘ :a, imiUMig ii n invaiiiaoic medium lo tiie buciini nan tin on .L which to i , v . 0 w ms L siue-s, thu.- securing me greatest goed to th gres. est number. i at- o . € 0. B. FREEMAN Proprietor. SULPHUR SOAP. The Leading External Remedy fob. Local Diseases of the Skin, Blemishes of the Complexion, Sores, Scalds, Burns, Rheu matism and Gout, and a Reliable Disinfectant and Preventive of Contagion. This incomparable specific removes entirely and speedily, Eruptions of the Skin or Scalp, Sores, Scalds, Burns, &c.; cures Rneumatism and Gout, and counteracts a predisposition to those diseases. It especially commends itself to tub Ladies on account of its puri fying and beautifying influence upon the complexion. Every one possessing a cake of Glenn's Sulphur Soap, costing 25 or 50 cents, MAY ENJOY AT HOME ALL THE BENEFIT DERIVABLE FROM a series of costly Sulphur Baths. It disinfects clothing and linen im pregnated by disease, and prevents ob noxious disorders caused by contact with the person. Dandruff is eradicated and the hair prevented from falling out or prema turely turning gray by its use. Physicians recommend its use. Prices—2s and 50 Cents per Cake ; per Box (3 Cakes), 60c. and $1.20. N. B.—Sent by Mail, Prepaid, on receipt of price, and 5 cents extra for each Cake. “HILL’S HAIR AND WHISKER DYE,” Black or Brown, 50 Cents. C J.Crittenton, Prop’r, 7 Sixth Av.K.I. PLN JIH ‘ssaagqy 1 1 aianog aajjai'svr QaiivnoiNagMTi ~y . PiQVKMTHraPIT .......IB .^1 HTKAIII Tlf RESIIIN SAW .’IiII.CS AX l'LOlltlSO BILL MACHOEKY. Pamphlets describing any cf the above sen? on application. When writing say m wlia. paper you read this. SEMFUi. BISSSE Sc CO. ©lO WasMagtou Ave., ST. LOV£B> bead T2i, s. OF TIIK (Murray Hil! PubNohsrsfjCa. John P. Jewett, manager. CUmklW P lSliA f'urefl. ell books—Plain Home Talk and jVkdg Common Sense.which coat aim, nemly i.ix.u; . u, , of originul matter, as entertaining as a la.-cii at in., story. Health mid long life made u-y for ti e learned anil unlearned, t rammed tulf< fI 1. jui new ideaw, which are cheering to the t-i ( k\ intensely entertaining to those who are intui vte enough toj'scape disease. It guards the lender against the pitholes of lmimm sufciii.g, and points the way of deliverance to tin se vho are already cngnfnhcd. By all means, ind out ail about it. It In tor yon. It's r.utLor, li. i: B. Foote, of 120 Lexington Avlni i;, knv York, is consulted by invalids at line i.ml abroad, in person and by letter, and lias lid iha experience of nearly a quarter >f*i century inthe treatment of long standing and clinic nit ui • eases of every character; hence his ability to write practical tiutha for the invalid reader llie consultations are free to tHe sick everywhere; hence his immense correspondence villi'l lie sick all over the globe, You, reader, /re at i.ib ertt to consult the able author of Plain Home Tulk and Medical Common S' use. Write to him and yon will bo struck with his Common S< use. Whatever vour malady, you will receive light which will do you good, by investing onh a postage stamp, and writing to Dr. F. We wish to interest you in botli the doctor and bis im mortal book. Xlie Book ilscif, whudi give * satisfaction to all who read it, can be had of agents, or of the publishers direct. Plain mus lin binding, §3.25, in the English or Berman language. Library binding, in English only. $3,76. Sent by mail, postage prepaid, on receif' of the price. A lady writes (lie author: “ ! have always felt that you were the physician of the world, from the fact of your wonderful un cess and original ideas." One reader says “I have found it to be one of the grandest works of the age.” A nother says—‘‘l would not be without it for twice it* cost.” Similar letters reach the author e\;ry >av. Contents table free. cninmi iy ?TOPI; also by \I_IP 1 |\l lu. ukitr Cheap edi- OwIRvI V Viin tt u 6 vols nl, neatly bound. £2; in > separate ’ois. nt $• and $7.50, according to binding. Se. tby maL m receipt of price. Just .‘lie thingfi*'young oop]e. Con tents table free. rklftll" Puhllcntlow*. Wscnn fur -5t ISI/ll" nistl ull Wor>rz * popular miflL, Dime on l-**alih and kindred topics. “OLD EYES MAI)F NEW ," tells how to restore the sight ami give up glasses, without the aid of Doc to* or Moo'dne Half a million have been issued already “tWiuj’oßT AND CURE FOB THE lU’ftured’' Js i< volimbD monograph for those who are afflicted v.-b ltup ture or llernia. “Physiological Imuhovemfnt of Humanity,” relates to the subject <>f naviu • people born right. “Physiological Mmd'iace” gives the latest researches regarding the laws governing temperamental adaptation. Ac., Ac. A Step Backward, reviewing inc' vsiderate legislation concerning the Prevention of Conception. “ Spermatorrhoea,” or Sem inal Weakness with evi- erne e-f its email- tv. “Croup, its causes, prevention ami cure.” inw aable to every mother having the care of small children. “Cold Feet,” causes, prevention and cure. Any one of the foregoing Dime Publications will be sent by mail, postage pre paid, on receipt of ten cents. I* 1 ?V* P Publications. We will snp- I* ply Db. Foote's Free Publica -3 llLiL> lions. “ Gratuitous Advice to Ike Sick,' 1 ' aii-cad a* well as at hoc :; -u irc.ular of value to t;.e sick. " incidences of hr. Foote's Success; ” a sixty page pamphlet, jne by mail. —Send for them. 5,0(>0 Rood Agent* fa g~ i* A! 1 can And profitable employ • blJyjiS I y ment in the sale or tin foregoing publications, and Do aev r-1 ©!h< puL- l- ’.cU ' us. I ml all It; send for ;• t irs. Addiess. fo; .l.a, ou- : Ac.. The Mi ■ Hill Puoiiebing Ct i-.p-my, i'£‘J Joist tiSto Street, heu I'or/t. The Ladies’ fland-Beo? * of valual>le information to ever wy M woman, OLD or # # Married or Single-. *••>.-** will thank u for ***** Hand-Book, and ”*"* mother will objectNFß" to placing it in hands of herd'Uigl) \i 0 M S ters These IT-aid- /.Kt, / J Books are f" to t 'I of hoi h p * ate treaty^y^ L . X( . s> particularly ises, hut aJ‘OAS*S/paralysis,Apoplexy, intended/cs?yßptk.‘psy, and all ner for , . Oause and (Tire, y^p] t j s E.-uiy will be foi nd cula- ti ‘cresting to ah tion. is pufu rers. J'OTIi F / EiTKEU of the ft ingoing 3/CV * HAND BOOKS sent na-.K to address, Addn v, witk Y.P. Co.,Ledloru,Yl ass.