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CALHOUN TIM ES
local news.
The price of corn ranges ftom thirty
five to forty cen s. *
Two crops abundant th a season—
candidates and babies.
Several fc are ripening
for tho coming holidays.
The blow of the Mary Oaiter is no
longer heard along the Oobtanaulua.
When widowers open cupid’s cam
paign, business is meant. Mark ’em
girls. '
Good many mountain wagons have
made this their trading place the past
week. '
m a a.. r
Though money is a little scarce, ytl,
when it comes to provisions, etc., plen*
ty abounds all around among the far
mers.
The Baptists have secured Rev. H.
Moore to preach in their church again
next year.
Rome has .received more than four
teen thousand bales of cotton since the
first of September.
Most of the candidate were seen in
to iVn during court, and it was hard to tell
which was the cleverest.
With Sorghum grinding, \ oTUici.l ex
citetu nt, and ’possum hunting, the
c.ble-bodiedgofour land have ample en
tertainment liming their spare time.
The adjourned term of Gordon Su
perior Court has been in session the
present week. Id * oar next issue we
will give a report of its doings,
Mr. W. W. Bunn exhibits a neat
specimen ot his workmanship in a frcTnt
of his establishment, which is an attrac
tive sign, MY. W. Dunn, Merchant
Tailor/ 7
We are under obligations to Mr. L.
A. Godey for a copy of "Tho Mother’s
Joy,” a beautiful chromo. A copy of
this chromo is given to every subscri
her to Godey’s Lady s Book u lor 1877.
A snow commenced lulling Sunday even
ing and continued rapidly until tar in.,
to the night when the ground was cov
ered to the depth of an inch or two.—
Tho earth being warm it soon melted
away.
Mr J. M Reeve announces his name
in this issue for re-election to the oiSce
of Clerk of tho Superior Court. Mr.
Reeve’s official record wiJ he hard to
overcome in the election ahead, as he
has ably dune his duty.
Rev. Allen 0. Thomas will deliver
bis iast seruiom in Calhoun before leav
ing for Conference next Sabbath.—
Though he has been set to this circuit
f r two years, the members of his church
are not yet tired of Ins services, and wj
believe there i *a strong ties re that ho
be returned for the next year.
On the 19th in t , Rev. >J. 11. San
ders united Mr. A. M. Smith and Miss
Ella Martin in the holy bonds of mat
rimony at the ievidence ot Mr il Ham
mond, of this county. We who the re"
cepient. of some of the wedding cake.
Much happiness attend them through
Letter List —The following letters
remain uncalled for in the post office at
Calhoun, November 23d, 1576. Per
sons calling for any of sai l letters will
please say advertised ' John Adams,
Rachel Baker, L. G. Bray, J- I • Durc
mire, Henry Smith, Jerry Wilson
Ron t llansone, P. M.
< ♦
Tnough the quietest sort]of quietude
should settle placidly down on our town
after the uproarious excitement occa
sioned by the late election, the forty
horsepower singing of the colored
troops in our in fist breaks the monoto
ny and makes the average citizen sigfi
for relief.
The sale of the stock of stores, tin
ware, hardware, etc., belonging to Had,
& Bro., baukrupts.cousmencei Tuesday
ut their store h use vnd has been some
what of , a sensation during court weex.
Geo. Ransone, not accustomed to ap
pearing in public in any capacity, cut
such a figure as auctioneer as to threat
en the power of Judge McCutchon for
marring the pooceedings of his tribu.-
nai. t
. —< ►— —
Tie young men of the Calhoun Be
bating Society request us to say there
will be a public debate hekl at the
academy on Tuesday Dight, the -Sth
inst. The question is “Was the execu
tion of Lady Jane Giey justifiable ?
The affirmative will be arg-ed by J. A.
Gray and T. C. Milner, and the nega
tive by T. W. Suelly and E. J. K iter.
These debates ..re usually very interes
ting and Ifie public should lend tlr ir
presence.
The Yournr Folk’s Gem, as revised
and improved, is the best and most
Charming young folk’s paper published
for the money. It stands in the hist
rank of its class, and has a larger actual
circulation than any other child s pa
per in the country. Its offers to agents
are simply wonderful. Sample papers
arc sent free on application, or for oril
thirty cent it will be sent a beautiful
picture, for one year. Address Jonh
A. Clark, Wadsworth, Medina County,
Ohio.
Sheetings, shirtings, prints and no
tions at the lowest prices at
J. H Arthurs.
B^KoSAftA!/!.—Compound Extract
f Rosadalis cures Scrofula, Dyspepsia
Rheumatism, Syphilis, in all its orms
and all Diseases of the Blood, Liver
Kindeys and Bladder. „
Dr W m.llall a Balsam for the Lungs,
cures Uold, Coughs and Consumption,
and all 'Diseases of the Throat, and
Chetfc
Henry s Carbolic Salve cures Wounds
Cuts, and Burns.
Towley’s Toothache Anodyne cures
in one minute.
Use Dr. Mott’s Liver Pills.
dov4 Cm
Theredore TiUon’s lawyers have servo
ed notice for a trial of the Beecher case
and our advice to jury is if the case
comes on for trial, to supply themselves
with lanner’s German Ointment. It
will not cure a wounded conesience but
is the best salve in the world for chafes
galls, sores, bruises, cuts, burns, etc.,
ect, Prioe only 25 cents. Sold averv
where.
ncv4 Gm
ATTEND TO YOUR IIEAD AVD
HAIR—DON’T DELAY USING
r J HIS.
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 io prematurely bald heads;
r-moves dandruff, humors, scalp erup~
tions ; remover irritation, itching and
dryness. No articles produces such
wonderful effects. Try it, call for
Wood’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, Slid Agents for the
Unite 1 States and Canadas, and J. F.
Henry, Curaan & Cos., New York.
aug2G-ly
SCHOOL BOOKS.
A good assortment will be kept at
the Cheap Cash Store ot B. M. & 0. C.
Harlan. Parents and teachers will
please give them a call.
A new line of staple goods in store
at J. II Arthur’s. Call at once and get
bargains.
To avoid the danger of infection,
the linen of persons suffering from s\in
diseases of a contagious nature should,
be washed with Glenn’s Sulphur Soap
which is not only a remeyd but a dis
infectant. Depot, Chittenion’s No. 7
Sixth Avenue.
fJill’s Instantaneous Hair Dye con*
tains no metalic poison,
novdly
An Historical Fact.
Every agent who has been steadily
selling the improved S2O Homestead
Sewing Machine for three years owns his
dwelling house has a go< and account in
bank, is clear of debt, and has money at
interest —the national consequence of
securing a good agency fur superior
goods at the lowest prices. A good
first-class Sewing Machine, nio:T useful
—reliable at all times, easy to understand
and control, the same size and and ies the
same work as any Machines that seU 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 iu the Eastern and
Middle States, and and ilv becoming pop
ular in tho West. It will save its cost
several times over in one season doing
the work of the family, or will earn four
nr five dollars a day for any aian or wo
man who sew fur a living. It is the stong
est Machine made, is ready at all times
to do its work, makes the strongest and
finest stiteh yet invented, and is fully
acknowledged as the Standard Family
Sewing Machine. Price complete, for
domestic use, S2O, 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
or tnvelin 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., G3O
Broadway N. Y. may!7-ly.
FOR CASH.
We defy competition, rind from this
date we seii goods for cash only wtlo
out descriuHKatiojj. A large, well
sorted and superior stock of goods al
ways on hand. Bring your greenbacks
nd give us a call.
Foster & Harlan.
j July 18,1870.
A pine 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.
HOW TO 6€T PATENTS.
TS FULLY EXPLAINED IN A HAND
1 Book issued by Munn & Cos., Publishers
of the Scientific American, 37 Park Row,
New York.
Send 10 cents far specimen of the
best illustrated weekly paper publi hed.
All patents solicited by Munn
datcmtc: and" C°- are noticed in the Scien
‘ S, ific American without charge.
Hand Book free. No charge for advice and
opinion regarding the patentability of in
ventions, Send sketches. aug2’6m.
ft f.T'TWfT’C Our large lifo-like^te^lEn
gravinfis of the Presidential
Candidates sell rapidly.--
make Send for circular. N. Y.
Engraving Cos., 35 Wall St.,
$lB A DAY. 1 Box 3236, N. Y. [sep9-Bt.
Burdick’s National.
HAY AND FEED CUTTER.
will Cut more, In glv
cn time, with less
cr.than any other Cut MXUlitllliinr ¥MB\I
ter in the market. |TT| viSHTwr J
Recommended by tho - 1 Nj SI
Street Railway com- gj (P
£anies of St. Louis and -r.— SJLJ p
For Description and II 1 L&£ p-jfc
Prices address iQiPSS-"
Semple, Birge & Cos. f
M. - aufacturers Agricultural Implements and
Specialties in Hardware
i 010 Washington Ave, ST. LOUIS,
gjrpieaso mention la vhat japer yoa wad tins.
Annouiucauuts. i
Announcements of candidates published
from date of insertion to election day, for five
dollars, in advance.
FOR TAX COLLECTOIL
H e are authorized to announce the name
of It. C..MIZELL as a candidate for Tax
Collector of Gordon county. Election first
Monday in January, 1877
The friends of T. J NORTON announce*
his name as a candidate for re-election to
the office of Taj Collector of Gordon coun
ty-
FOR TAX RECEIVER.
We are authorized to announce the name
of W. 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 candidate
for Tax Receiver of Gordon county, I have
consented to become a candidate for that
office and pledge if elect- and a faithful die
charge of the duties devol/ent 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. 11. McCOOLE announces his name as a
candidate before the people for the office of
Ordinary in the earning elec', ion. He is re
cognized bj all who know bin to be a man of
sound juugment, 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
ou nt,v at the coming election.
We are authorized to announce the name
of Dit. (J. 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 Gordon
county. J W. MARSHALL.
We are authorized to announce the name
©f Du. W. 11. HARBIN as a candidate for
Treasurer of Gordon county at the coning
election.
We are authorized to announce filename
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. 11. 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 of Cordon county.
FOR SHERIFF.
We are authorized to announce tie name
of B. F. HUDGINS as a candidate for the
office of Slieiiff of Gordon 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.lt. CANTRELL as a candidate for
Clerk of the Superior Court of Gordon
county at the coming elect.on.
We are authorized to announce the name
of C. A. HARRIS as a candidate for Clerk
of the Superior Court of Gordon county.
Thankful to my fellow-citizens for their
past favors, 1 respectfully announce my
self a cand date for re-election to the of
fice of Clerk of the Superior Court, prom
ising a faithful performance of duty in the
if elect,future,ed, as in the past.
Respectfully, your obedient servant,
J. M. REEVE.
•r. M. lEXSLeXjtXST
LimnSIIISTMR
Good SiwUllc autl JAnggy Horse
and hew Vehicles*
Horses and mules for sale.
Stock fed and cared for.
Charges will be reasonable
Will pay the cash for corn in the ear and
fodder in tho bundle. feb3-tf.
THE GREAT CAUSE
rjA
HU'S 01
Shuman misery.
Just Published, in a Sealed Envelope. Price
six cents.
A Lecture ojj the Nature. Treat
ment, and Radical cure of Seminal Weak
ness, or Spermatorrhoea, induced by Self-
Abuse, Involuntary Emissions, Impotency,
Nervous Debility, end Impediments to Mar
riage, generally; Consumn ion, Epilepsy
and Fits; Menial and Physic .1 Incanacity,
Sc.- By ROBERT J CULVERWELL, .\l. I).,
author of the “Green Book,” t)*c.
The world-renowned author, in this ad
mirable lecture, clearly proves from his own
experience that the awful consequences of
Selt-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
ouce certain and effectual, by which every
sufferer, no matter what his condition may
be, may cure himself cheaply, privately and
radically.
This Lecture will prove a 80, 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.
Add less
THE CULVERWELL MED UIAL CO.,
41 Ann St. New Yoik- P. 0.4086.
Rome Ra il road — Schedule.
ON AND AFTER MARCH Ist, the evening
train (except Saturday evening), on this
road will b.* discontinued. The trains will
run as follows :
HORNING -RAIN-
Leaves Rome dailj at 7:00 a. m.
Retu n to Rome at 12 m.
SATURDAY ACCOMMODATION.
Leaves Rome (Saturday only) at 5:45 p.m.
Return to Rome at ~.0;00p. m.
The evening train at Rome will make
close connection with 8. R- & 1). R. R. train
North and South, an l at Kingston with IV.
& A. R if train South and East.
0. M. PENNINGTON. Cen’l St p’t.
JNQ. E. STILLWELL, Ticket Agon..
<iREAT
Taylor & Farley Organ
Established 1846.
Only Organ that gives Written Guar
antees.
-Largest Organ Factory in the
World. J
PRICES FROM S6O to SI,OOO.
Terms Easy Send for Catalogues
Reliable Ageuts wanted : n Georgia, Ala
bama, Florida, North and South Carolina,
and East Teune&see, by
TURNER k BRAUMULLER,
Y ijolesale Southern Agents,
30 Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Go.
DUHYEA’S
Satin Gloss Starch.
TRY IT!
Use it once, and you will use no other.
DURYEA’S
IMPROVED CORN STARCH.
Pronounced by Jurors of Great Interna
tional Exposition, Paris, 18(57, to be the
“ Perfection of Quality.”
A trial will insure its popularity every
where. Nine genuine without Duryeaj’ on
every package.
For salchy grocers genrealiy
JOB printing"!
• ' -•.
w E are costantly adding new material
OUR JOB DEPARTMENT
and increasing our facilities tor th“ cxecu
tion of Job Printing of all kinds. We ait
now prepared to print, in neat stjle gd slicu
notice,
CARDS, LEGAL BLAN'vS,
CIRCULARS, BLANK NOTES
BILLHEADS, BLANK RECEIPTS
LETTER HEADS, ENVELOPES,
TICKETS, LABELS,
POSTERS, PAMPHLET &c , £c.
We guarantee satisfaction. Don’t sen 1
your orders away to have them filled, uhe
you have an establishment at home that \vi’
execute wprk neatly, and at
AT KXCEEIU ATM.Y LOW PIUCES
(bIAL’ERPAY TO AGENTS!—
H q) JLURest selling goods! Haams
Lubeechi, 107 Liberty Street, V-w York.
THE LIGHT JR UNNIN
"Old Ltelisible
ISowe Sewing Machine I
Points of Suporiorityi,
SIMPLICITY AND PERFECTION OF MECHANISM.
DURABILITY—WILL LAST A LIFETIME.
RANGE OF WORK—WITIIOUL’ PARALLEL.
PERFECTION OF STITCH AND TENSION
EASE OF OPERATION AND MANAGEMENT.
SELF-ADJUSTING TAKE-UP
DJUSTIBLE HEAD.
In range of work this macliie csyirot be equalled. 4Y : 11 work equally wll on thic
or thin, goods, from gauze to heaviest beaver coatings, or even leather, without is cqua
of needle, teusion or thread. We will warrant them to do this ! Our tine work change
to .my. and our heavy work excels that of any other machine in the wor.d.
The machine mrkes Of ((hint etitch (the stitch invented by Mr. How.) at
on both sides. The tensic ns are positiv r both tipper and lower thread. The shut
’ tension is u on the thread as it leaves tii huttle, and not upon the bobbin, as in most
machines, and t..is tension is invariable, whether the bobbin be full or nearly empty. I (
is obtained by turning a screw in the shuttle, and can be changed in a moment, witbou
taking out the work, breaking the thread o threading through holes.
r
What we claim, in substance is, that this is an honest machine, aud if put
family will do any and all of yortr work perfectly, will last a lifetime, is a willing and
ready servant, and is not subject to FITS.
Persons who have tried all machines are unanimous in declaring this to bo the easiest
learned of any in the market In the n njority of cases our customers learn from the
instruction book without further aid.
EVEEY M CHINE WARRNTED.
machine, at least examine the Howe” before you purchase.
AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY COUNTY.
Address
The Howe Sewing Machine Cos.,
Coene . Broad and Alabama Streets,
ATLANTA, OEORG'A
OR-
11. C. GARRISON, Supervising Agent,
a ug‘2G Iy. CA R TERS VIL LE, GA .
R. WAYNE WILSON, R. 0. WILSON,
Formerly of Atlanta, Ga. Formerly of Sparta, Ga.
WILSON <& WILSON,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
And Dealers in
General JVU er*cliall cl is e,
CATMIOIJxN,
Have just opened with a complete and w T ell selected stock of
Grroceries, IDiry CS-oocaLs*,
Ot±<ZICLZ3 7
BIioe?3 v
Purnitnro,’eto. r ©to.
Will take any kind of Country Produce in Barter and as we sell
for Casu Only;, we can afford to offer Great Inducements.
Will make liberal advances on Consignments.
Owing to our connection with the firm of A. T Cunningham, i
of Cunningham’s Warehouse, Atlarta, Ga., we have excellent facilities
lor disposing of of any and all consignments of farm products enti ust
ed to our care.
Give us a call at Shelor Sc Rankin's old stand. seplG-3m.
- • WBBM *
kfYmmmm,
_ \fL | PECEJ VEO THE
GRAND PRIZE
'' : ‘ r '-‘ ' ■ L YffjtyfA, /873.
WARRANTED FIVE YEARS I
It no Instrasticns to na it. It can net set cut of cr&sr.
It ■will do every class aud felnd cf veils.
It vi!l s£N7 f:csi Tissna l&pcr to Eanieca Leather.
It Is as fa? in advenes c? other Sovisg I.as2iir.es ti ths magnitude cf
it3 superior .'teprovc~3s.tr, as a Ctcara Car enoclla i_i achievements
tao cl 4 fastened Etaco C
saado to suit Clis
Either Far Cash or Credit*
* 1 AGEMTS WANTED.
Address: WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO.
OLEVLLAITD, OHIO, CHICAGO, ILL., TOSS, ST. TANARUS.,
iTZTT? CHITAOTG, LA ~ GHIC TANARUS, i, 110.
W. W. DUNN,
MERCHANT TAILOIU
Door Most cf If. K.fiuc s.
HAVING gone into the above business. I
would be pleased te have my founcr
friehds and customers give me n call.
1 have just received a large stock of
CONCORD JEANS, C A SSI MERES,
CASHMERETTS, ETC.
which l ofler low for cash.
I mu in receipt of the latest N. V, fash
ions. Particular carr in cutting for ladies
to make. Braiding, hemming, tucking, and
cording done for ladies,
SANDALWOOD
Pof-scsscs a much greater power in restoring
to a healthy state. It never produces sick
ness, is ceitain and speedy in its action.—
It is fast superseding every other remedy.
Sixty capsules cure in six or eight days.—
No other medicine can do this.
Owing to its great success, ninny substi*
tutos have been advertised, such as Pastes,
Mixtures, Pills, Balsam, etc., all of which
have been abandoned,
Dundas, /Hck ,j- Co.'s Soft Capsules contain
Oil of Sandalwood, sold at oil the Drug stores.
Ask for Circular, or send to 35 <j" 37 Hoof
ter street. New Yurt, for one. [jy26-Gui
Fisk’s Patent Metalic
BURIAL CASES!
We have purchased freni Boaz & Banett.
t icir stock of Burial Cases, and will keep
a good stock ami a fi 11 range of sizes|ut the
old stand of Reeves < Malone.
FOSTER & HARLAN.
GEORGIA Cordon County.
mo all ivh oat it may concern —II. M.
JL Burkhalte’’ having in proper form ap
plied to me for permanent letters of
administration <hLouis non on tRe estate
of C. H. Knight with the will annexed,
late of said county —
r i his is to cite all and singular tho
creditors and next of kin of G. H.
Knight to be and appear at my office
witlrn the time allowed by law and
show cause ii any they can, by reu)n>i
GEORGIA GordoniGounty.
Whereas, D. M/Durham and T. P
Ayecock, admin’strators of Thomas
Durham *epresent to the court in their
petition duly filed and entered on re
cord that they have fylly administered
Thomas Durham’s estate. This is therc
ffre to cite all persons concerned kin
died and creditors to show cause if any
they can, why said administrators should
not be discharged from their ad
ministration and receive letters of dis*
mission the first Monday in .Jar>. 1777,
’1 his Oct. 5 187 G.
D. W. NEED'Only.
ocr7'9od J
TO THE WORKING CLASS,
>V r > irs ni v prepared to furnish all classes
with constant employment at home the whole
of the time, or for their spare moments.—
Business new light and profitable. Person#
of either sox easily earn from 5C cents to
$5 per evening, and a p-oportional sum by
devoting thmr whole time to the business.
Boys and gir s earn nearly as much as men.
I hat all who see this notice may sen i tlu-ir
address, and test the business, we make the
unparalleled offer : To such as are not welt
satisfied we will send one dollar to pay lor
the trouble of writing. Full particulars,
samples worth several dollars to commence
work on, and a copy of Home aud Fireside,
one of the largest and best, Illustrated Pul -
licatios, all sent free by mail, deader, if
you want permanent, profitable work, ad
dress, GEORGE STINSON & C( ~ Portland,
Maine, oc7-ly.
THE VERY BEST.
The Ellijay Courier,
(With a fine oil chromo preminm) will be
sent to any address one year for $2.00, and
postage prepaid bj the publisher. The Cou
rier is a large eight-page weekly, devoted
to local, household and generally interest,
ing read ng. Its local column is rich, rare,
racy and replete wit) fancy, fun and frolic!
A really tine oil chrorno is given free to ev
y subscriber It gives more for the mon
ey than any paper published in the South.
As an udv rtising medium, the Courier is
second to none.
AGENTS WANTED.—I want an
active,energetic agent in every locality, who
can easiiy make from $4 to $7 per d;iv—
Write for specimen and terms to agents.—
Address
SAM PEL R. FREEMAN,
Publisher Weekly Courier, LlPjay, Ga
Sorghum P^achirsery.
Gane 3Eills,
ffigJl EVAPORATING PANS,
£ te bj "fv
\ zoo<l
SE3IPLE, EJRGE & CO.,
ST. LOUIS, MO.
IT And state In wbat paper you saw ti^
CULVEn’S IRON DRAG SAW
With Snell’s Extension Shaft.
One of the mos 1 profitable machines In tba
World, a;ul shoulrl be owned by every iu.iaer
or lum jerman having timber to cut.
—a lso —
Sw cepstaire** Drag Saw with Log
Trucks; Circular Ijaw uud I ranie
with Tablo fop cutting;
cord-wood, etc., etc.
fiend for description and prices to
SEHPJLE, BIRGE & CO.,
DIO Washington Av?., RT. JLOUIO
&3T and say in what paper you read ihia.
OSA BE CORN AND COB WIIX,
1 STOCKFEED, KCSKiKY, MEAL, JtC.
Has advantages over ev
aSp ery other machine in mar-
NarMay ket, and has taken First
Premium at State l airs o*
Illinois and Missouri.
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