Calhoun times. (Calhoun, a.) 1876-1876, December 09, 1876, Image 3

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CALHOUN TIMES LOCAL NEWS. Sl'ut the door. Only throe weeks more of leap voir f i’hi3 is good weatfier for * spooning.” Down —the thermometer. Ckiisiatas presents are budding. Kei.p cnyl—now is a g jod t’uie. Oar tailors and shoe uauke.a repot. work plenty. Onl 23 candidates in his c>o , y ri'e letu ns nut all in >et Tu.k-.ys now occupy the untie ( .... i. i.h. T • i 0 i count- 'u p. .m u of lain ides rather early 1 .11 baa. -Hi i- ..Mi ic *e, is oO|. c' s a.e to hi* tu tis.i Mi . in. V O The O', anu.. .at Lie . t .was . v ZQ-i rr ■ vv'e f > >*. -v t). • f} V> If l i' m vi-Di*.!* it; ? SJ. j I ti; eu .in.<d ye r vvi'l Uo r uihUi bel ed SU.'O CUuUgil. 0 i.- :b \v. loa c ng r .dud uuu sI i. .g up . y. vue j c .r in a week or 80. M • Juo. D. 0 -eve' a* nt fur . t\ i i iaie , c s' ui i> ■. ie in •v ti J .i 1 -'- !■ v 1 110 loC t C .. U s ;> o s Dju s. O course t* on one ex* x\ tube e . j I’ov. W. c. \Y p. c r of me 1.;:' i. t Civ. C: 1 i , ye r p.c cbeu here il. T ■ a.sti.v m ht. The evo iun for c ut.; v office, s oc oil's on iue i. m\\ ed.iesu. - '’ in Jauua y. which is toe C; and day. 0! fir font 0 : >. Ist j!.s and key Unless we e tin. v.oi .a ol generosity we wiM have -fo bu c ll i...* ss mix t le'r i) he cps ..e l he re ring rod ,eoeat in toe mu,.. .u 0 . (' "/ p -tv :cr from A' ,,! r. *. ■' . i here an lion e. . own ; .o n . ) o: seise ‘u'e, v, Veil look eer !■ t ftiuday. C indijute* are still c opping uit who are to" tioiid to invest in an announce* uietu,. Seme of ilrctu will retd a ie tu; din, bo. rd to count them in. llobeit F :ia.HiT our oust uv ..er *s efficient. p' oi'it and obi ,c,. and is gcae.a yac cm.Lx to the cu’die. The ueoplc fcfooid corr ritula e themselves that . 'e office is i,. Coe hands of one who r’le'ids o ;i:s oit i fusion s so we !. Wo )e iif m the i ini: Ws c ) the W. \A. >CHiit an oh c: on i .o; vt t ').<■, o. 1 (on.a, coil" r, - ew. .■ i > toe track v.cs .on ore. 1 y t pop nassen i. near C-f oo?i S': ,We eJ and is. ui*y The fdloi, . •>. h. h et: - o“>cnlied ft - r 1 he o-t r‘. i l .he. 7t B<G .i. s t >v, , .. 1 ph i . .n JZo s i■■ .. r r K. 1\ ; ii - 'not n... .i < fe . . it ere iso ii OUlllce \V r o • • U CJti .. S \. i ■ ti in > • r • • • u ore . - v > - r . v :. .1 ■ l v :■ • • -.flour A K vtrat t xndistinct copy | j. - L i' k . -■ f* I ai fi -lie S iive cm o \\ minds ’•’ ' m* Loins. r • r!i I h \ iiv cures * .# A** U ‘ J ■ i ‘"‘ ■ J. H. A ’ - •* i a e.if. in -• is. ;■ ||i{ i- el l S if ph;;u<l’s; vr T \ I) i :i r t tin . o ' mi hi i t'\ i.i . * 1. • h " id ti nn*B and will nit le o <’.• so I "•*; low. ,f -. 1 i * u.’l net \our n w rev - ‘ vtil. t out tcu ] jj< y ,s if the ease 1) & and avei A PIVK-t ck ! ? Ii rse col l,"3 etc , u-t received rt J. ft. Arthur’s. '■'ho Ordinary. heritor J inies ; There is perhaps no Ottcul position in the gift of the people ot a county, which they should bestow wit. greater care i;ud wisdom in the se lection of a .suitable man ten tbe posi- Lion, than that ot the ordinary. The o nce is no sinecure, but a j.osiuon that. ' imposes grave responsibilities u impussibie in a brief newspaper #iuci 1 eta " orale 1,11 Lie duties devoiv.u up °n tne man burdened with the girvo efu ties and lesponsibilities of the office.— lie is the guardian oi the eople’s nigh e-c inieicsls, taken as a body politic, a co p ' ltUou— a county. Among me va> • - 1 is SuujcCcs. matters over wiiica ne > ojo isdici loti, none are of greater lu.- 0 *'-■•, pel hi ps. tin. u til at ol exaunu " : '" u auulllng vile ai;c >UuiS 1 uii m, IJ '' "r> * u C.ti e, man . ouse i, ** ,! * ■ 1 ,..., 0. i. I e ■. .. | >. ii ;S0 lSv i; ;ti I I. l ; i ;unev ocm ~ - • ■ i' ‘I ‘ J ? n„ , ‘iO i. * t * cl n i o< i ,0 - ‘* 4 * • * i u.e, cjpa 't; vy 1 v ' v'- " . |U- "cu, and iiav>- ‘ / uf ent • nay .md uppneiiloii o ! . sell with i lie Jaw and f! S om; s. Ull e iS ove/ wh ch me o' y ' s J 1 * - c till. W • .; V [)<- v 5 u 11 i vf' f■ • >; edi<*M : *rr kl ( * v iij .. t A , ' i V ‘ A ’ : ..•t X . v Vi ’• *•* * ■■■'- *-v. “ k 1 ' I• ' -Co . oge oi • ill- . c ...JlO--A :t that liny <|ises vm ! *. ‘“iuet-tv ■ v to'egiily oi tne p ent i ice -onei. ir.Mtj ihat long teruis of of. JCe o>s o -‘ij in;. 1 1 Mice. Jt is a iic ve.ole iacf nwioat there ex >si s a veiy g and wnig popular semi meet * ■ I* . i‘‘c on of Col. Iviker ; i ent we i-5p..,.l a lov y ;i • ! • f* t- sic ,)< ,} ..id •„ . _ out 0 e -ent • • oe o MM' . ,ieil WO i! •e i- io ’ ii.a.i Ii t - c a j ion c i lie prop}.. w' uiit in e all ess >d <i .... oil ion for p ;ij o.anee aow,he will be .ui next o.u.jary. Mot. p Ano i; Do 'ion Take the Sunny MvxsCa ? If not, send lor it immediately It i> the universal favoi iveyind all Southern ers are proud of it Let a large elub be raised without delay in every communi ty. It is the only illustrated literary weekly in the South, and tre press and people everywhere unite ia pr n unc'ng it the equal in eve v respect ef any sim ilar publication in America. The best !ii era ry talent of the w ole country, No.-th and South, is writing for it. and it has something each week for all class es of readers Its stories are supeiLr in 1". entry oierii. and equal in thrilling interest, to those of any ot’nei paper, and is essays upor all subjects are fr m the best minds of the age. in addition •< thrilling new stories a sevies of b f ant at tides will so n begin on die “ Campaigns and IT.tiles of (ho Arny Tennessee,” by Colonel 1. W. F obel.a distin .uished military engineer of that army in all ils trying tun s. — 'l iiese p pers will expl fn all movements o 1 C. ene-o’e Johnsou, Hood and Slier' man. Don’t miss any of the numbers They will read like a fascinating “o mance New rod escit.ing stories ate begin, nil eve.y waeK nr iwo i. ,i.e and local agents a e being ap neinied eve.ywhere, hut let each com** uiuniiy form a club at once and send on for Toe pc per Having passed succe-s --fully .inoug . iwo of loe hardest years we shall ever ser, it now jhalleogcs (he aim; a,ion and unlimited support of the people. The pi ice is $3 a y er, but clubs of four and upwards get it lor ; I T3d Address Juo. H. Seals, AtDn';’, I C v f Tf' We ebih it wbh our paper, and 5V Ml ;!-.•• 'e ■ ;.e pil • i mu- • e t Souti* ru h e' ar \ journal, both if which everybody in this ■ 1! V s!l 01 ij 81’ St Ji u. rO ii lAS Li. V. . and y competiii n, md from this ■ v. e >ei 1 g i. ds for cash only wth nt .. •rimiudtion A large, well iasv di. upeiior stock ot goods al ii. • Bring your greenbacks 111,. V il- a Call Foster & Harlan. <8 i 87h ijr sei's g.. is r.f i ices , •. M w . h the oiti tiaieg TANARUS, v 1 1 Tj ; i,u 1,. • AA '0 L...'i aij"- j 0 Ell IS tUi ISO IN LBiNC (L T. Wood - !ti - . v. and f '*• Ke> 1 > ive Ii- i;, ‘U' ■" 111 t- - (in ( f-u ,|. !■>. . in c . •_ - • ■. • m■ • I e .lor : ii ii ii ■ o -n •! ely be id h d-; 1 moves d.Hidrun iium< . sea n ( 1 j>)'’ ot ms , r ■)• mV* r t. nil, i cuing ; <id d.-vnes- N ;iii h j s *>r daces so *h v, i:.I 1 'i v H. call for \\ ’ < • i . '’ ( :IH | i • if o.' t v''r (. >i> place and •and -ufo< ied a A G h J i .. ii. A" e . o'.v V ■ A i of in it ctiun - .cifl.fi* ~} M M, ..... • ilM' : his.} iv By a l a r. . ; t ( ( fv •) 'J ' . \V - ’. - Hair Dye con^ ms no oi l iui'o p lsuri. nov4ly ***Announcement* of candidates published j om dale of mseitiott io election day, for jive doll, rs, in advance. . foil TAX CoLLiXT'OiL, '• g. ■. * T We are autloiized to announce the name h. L. M 1/k.LI. us a o.rml.J. l le km lax Collector ol Gordon counly. Etocti'n last Monday in January, 18,'i The friends of T. J NORTON announce his name as a candidate for re-election to the office of Ta> Collector of Gordon coun '7- i-’O.-l TAX TEC ELVER. h o are authorized to announce the name > i 'v. 0. 0. LLOYD as a candidate for re. ! etion io lie nfiiee of Tax Receiver o? G n'dou county. V ■ /- ’or: Having been urged by ma /, a- of Go.'du;i couniy io * ■ - (.. .ta :i • .*• a cap i Lite ** < i ity. f haw i •< a .' g.te uir i":u ' ’ :• all ;: il l dis • ii upon inn ic- ■ VDDEN. i if- ,s b fore the peo ■ 11 .* ja- a candidate for m <•; l'a.< . i iver. Ltecc'loß, Jan. FOR ORD ARY. Toe fnends of Col. E. J. KIKER vespect- ItiHv ft"nemice ii’s name as a candidate for ! ■(). C .tin-'y in *"1.3 fi ;rvouching election. ?. ■ ■ - ’ . ■ - n;,.n• •, , I i : '. are authorized to nnounce the name oi i> \V. NEEL as a candidate for re-elec tion to tlie office of Ordinary of Gordon o-iii... the coming electio.i. W; a-e aid ho. iz"d to a- lounce (he name of l 1 A•. . Cur ma i of t..e Coua-y i-. 1 :'s a Mudida c .or Oidbiary, at the om , c FOR COUNTY T '.Ed SURER. .... r pi. © anoonr.ee my name . . • < fo 11. astir r in ti< • •lull • • y. J W. MARSHALL. A j.v auiliorized to ai.nonncc the name D* : V. it. iiARIUN as a candidate for i . • asdner of Gordon county at the co .ing election. We are authorized to announce the name of T. M. ELLIS as o candidate for the of fice of ‘County Treasurer at the cun. n. election- W o authoriz I to announce the nam of J. H. ARTHUR as a candidate for re election to the office of Treasurer of Gor don coun‘y. We are authorized to auiounce (he name of Dr. W. J. REEVES as a candidate for Treasurer oi Gordon county. FOR F. W ; r:z noiiac.* C ermine o (• IS' an . r e ior the oiii n con y. FO O.i.- . We nv i he name of J F..- date for Cloak of of Gordon .liiiounce the name ' \ AT! is candidate for Clerk ; he Cor Court of Gordon county Thankful to my fellow citizens for tleir pcs* favors l v • announce my self a cand date ion to the of fice of Cicfi of Court, nrom is’ng a faithful du y in the at me, if circle * t Respect i ill’ < r , v servant, M REEVE jl■ "■'■■■' 1 r. ivx* j LIVERY & SALE STABLE. fe Good t v>' , 'l]e and lpT.v Ho >c | oi:d aow Vof*'t‘de -. *; -rs ais A up’lcr for raie. ■-ire ’ f,- T ard car- and fov. / ' s iv HI 1> rcM-on. bT .. f,. MAKSFIELD BTEAM INfiISES. Steam threshii machiie^ MAW MILLH AID FLOIBUft 9IILL MACHISERY. Pamphlets describing any of the above sentt on application. When writing say in -what; paper you read this. SEMPLE* SIEGE & GO. UlO Washington Ave., B'Js CULVER’S IRON DRAG SAW With Snell’s Extension Shaft. One of the most profitable machines In the World, and should be owned Ly very cr lumberman having timber to cut. A I,SO Sweepstakes Orap; Saw with Jt-og Tracks; Circular Haw und Frame with (Sit ting Table fov cuttms cord-wood, etc., etc. 6end for description and prices to SEMPLE, BIKGE & CO., 010 Washington Atre., ST. 1,0113 pr and say in what paper you read this. Burdick’s National. HAY AND FEED CUTTER. TVlll Cut more, in giv- -- enttrne, with less pow- f cr.tlian any other Cut Miiiiijlii. I ter in the market. 1 Recommended by th 1 \ K r Btreet Railway com. iVi Janies of St. Louis and ~ ■—mw r3l For Description and | JS ~ Prices address Semple, Birge & Cos., 11. aufacturers Agrtculturai Implements and Specialties in Hardware 010 Washington Ave, ST. LOUIS, farpieaee mention la That yaper yon rwwi WIGID OATS. TUF. Champion Comic Paper OF AMERICA. ■-ms spf.i kling ufld. triguilv iilUstiat' and weekly, Humorous and sa mcel paper lias ehUred upon the seventh year of its jolly existence, and this being the Centennial year of our national independence, the pub lishers take pride in say.ng that it wi.l not be, as it neier has yet been, a whit behind the limes in holding up Loe humorous or satirical side of everything American.— Ihe merry side of this great and gl- rious Centennial year will receive special atten tion m the bright columns of America’s fa vorite humorous paper. The publishers of Wild O.ats point with p. ide to the wholly unexam led success of Gieir paper, and pledging themselves that it 3ui.1l be in the iurure ever better than in ije ;' G iey a k a coutinuati n of that h and pi't: o i:i|e v’hi _>h has pin ed it at the : tv oat ot American humorous pa -I,r S , •fe have Made arrangements that will en ib.e us *o present Wild Oats in a bright ; du be ier shape than heretofore, hav.. nm recently taken possession of out new publication office, and had tine coppei-faced type cast especially for rs, toge-her with all Tie vast paraphernalia requ : red in the pro due.ton of such a paper as we give the pub lie a tbe low price of ten cents per copy. Vie have elso made arrangements with some new at-lists, and shall at, the same vc f - pur-h old favorites as Thomas or U.' .'A. Belle" 7 Ht-pbins Woolf. .Adas. • •: .Gc: -i, i K'o, Upper, Stceckha dt, ’ R ■ ngei v K L n Day. 1 icils. 1 Ajcr Mnri 1 An y. Stull; Wi-ite. Hper ■ o 1- Sue’don. etc., while the editorial deput msnt will s.ill remain in the bunds of ii; foil rule , ibe vivacious Bricxto , o' whom Enough is known wdhout more being said. As an additional inducement to subscribe we have at gieat expenre >repare ' a comic | cliiomo lae crowui lg oiTo . of that graphic momus. Ho "kins. It i a work of r . wo.-by ci an elegant ' ame, and is wc i at least one- id, .he pirce asked for s.'b rcrip.iou. Jt is a “ horse piece.” being a burlesc-ue of Mazppp.; tied to the back of the fiery, utithified steed. A copy will be .eri (o each f übsci ibet during the ye r. Advertisers arc b or i.ining to find out t' at Wild Oats reaches a greater number of live men than any other illu-..rr ted paper ini An?' idea, and therefore it is a first-class | medium for adver is’ng. To tliose who know Wild Oi r wo need ! .no: --ay that it lias not, do-.s not, nd will not contain a worn or an ii.ustra 'on which , may not be taken into every family in the j 'mud- Tun r rave In various Gz and dose . j ' ~c"’ T "'u. .. tv in any shape. It is i -c rlcan in sentini nt. wholly original, sharp and incisive, and right to th ' poin. in dealing with men and events of ; tne day. One copy at any time will con vince yon of this. Subscription Price, Postpaid. On year vi 00 f-ix months 2 00 Single numb r- 0 10 A ddrcss : COLLIN &8M ALL, 59 IJeekmau St., N. V, r n iaz CROWNING GLORY. r Clie llo3ne S : ■ K MAS AWARDL’h THE FIR SI PREMIUM At C>e Centennial Exhibition, 187*. lias always carried off the bighe honors wherever exhibited. A Couipt'. t. Simple. Durable, Light lluuninsr and Effie :■! • 1. ck Stitch ” Machine Adapted to the wants of Every body, Ko Home Complete without One. Eiiip Uv the Ma I * e Lot the Peop.e. W‘jiTan.cul for Five Years. Ser.d for pi ices and samples of work done on iLe Home, or call at any of our offices t UN,SON, CLAKIi A ( .. 30 Union Square, N. Y 21 South tveet, St. Louis, Mo. 664 Wk- S ass. 141 5... t, a. lit.] Se ven i Pa. 1 New or n r i G . . i -l-tii. SPILVP.P OPIWTIATIT. Desirable Proper: y For Sale r >"' L un ;c •. - gne 1 ■. .-v 9 • . 0 A c-nat ge Mis uii- : ■ ,-s on B"coum of ill h tilth offers r s at nos a,so mbit : iras the ’’ov. p.og • t\, b -ated a- Cmu3 • k M. -tigs, in (ioidon county, six i r -oun, the eoiia.y site, in a ; 'Mic-: Res', i able and licall by loeapfy, thickly ; populated : the property know i as th’ U'llerd mill property, mcir 1. ? ics and Ippl and uill w,.tei privil -as -ne now eivovcd—;le mill p:- por-y cons! • ing of •. good louse wit ii .wo sets of unner in g is; mil : two r-oiton gins jui In w.itn power; good smutter. Ac. There is on .the •nm prupeviy a g ml st am saw mill. A1 will be sold together nolO’lm W. G. C HI LARD. OSARE COJRX AVD COB MILL. , Foi Grindlnir BTOGKFEED, hominy, meal, jlc. - Has advantages over ev- utf cry other maclilne in mar ket, and has taken First Premium at State Fairs o' Illinois and Missouri. \Ps3llilE 1 CHALLENGE Af fEao COMBINED SHELLES m &RMEH For Description and Pr.ces, address SEAS PEE, BlliGE & €©., AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS AND SPECIALTIES IN HARDWARE, 910 Washington Ave., ST. LOUIS. Please mention In vt’t paper you read this. AGEStrS !-W' * -r 1 -• 'E . grav-Llifi ; sxc de i•; i andi mi - u .a;a h - 'US .. . fit ci cUiar. N. 5 , v. '-•• • - - . 3a 'V V c A DAY. 1 iicx£236 r K. Y. [sep9-8t <*l** JLfiA. T Taylor & Fap.i fy Organ Fstablished 1846. . | * -I** Only Organ that gives Written Goar autees. ■ .. ’ ’ m Ztl* ti - A *■%-* V~ - ** argest Org.au ~ ? otory in the Yv o, id. ] 1 t3i 1J(3• -f t ( h LOCO. Terms I ' Lt ues Reliable A ti •wanted n Georgia, Ala bama. Flovr r, Vr ii and South Carolina, and Cast Tonneby ~U3NE3 & BRAUMULLER, Wholesale Southern Agents. oO Whitehall Street, Atlcnla, (f.i. DURYEA’S Satis Gloss Stafcii. TRY IT! Use it once, and you will use no other. 3>TJ RYEA’S IMPROVED CORN STARCH.; Pronounced by Jurors of Great interna tional Exposition, Paris, 1867, to be the “Perfection of Quality.” \ trial will insure its popularity every where. None genuine without Durycas’ on every package. For salcby grocers gcnrealhj Hygienic Instita IP \OU would enjoy tlie SI you wouhibetpeedily,cheap ly II S3 tv, 3 leasautly aUjd petina nently cured of all hiflam jiiiatury. Nervous. <\umi?u r : ' !ia ' l t. id j; !o- >-1 Disorders : •' ■ 1 :ve tUieut.iatism, ! ! .... OiUla. Dyspepsia,, Bren- S . 1 : • Id. ; i lioea. ! .-n:e)y. Piles. Xou 1 . algia. Paralysis. Disea e of the Kidneys. G. nit.il- or Skin, Chill &id I.v- • or c, ■■■r M.iial ; .A if c n> ; 11 j would ' - ]■>••• . [Poisons. v, '' . i ’ . ; or Dis ;: and ,< ‘ v,, IT - 1 eh- ■: j . 1 : ‘lO ‘id >r; t erne J ' , lti ~ v |IS I.— ■; I - ca a- ’ to go and take • account of > a ■ tj ,} lget dir ci k ; teit |at home. Term.- rea-ona Jble. Location corner Loyd and Mall sheets, opposite RATH I lr D " cr *** 1. H • ■ Jxo. S r a.;', e c k Wii.v i Phj '’'.ur.-in-ChH^e. THE TIGHT Ii IT X NIN G ** Old Tfcelinhle 9 Howe Sewing’ Machine! Points of Superiority. - Nr * SIMPLICIT Y AND PERFECTjpN OF MECHANISM. DURABILITY—WILL LAST A LIFETIME RANGE OF WORK—WITHOU f PARALLEL. PERFECTION OF STITCH AND TF * SION EASE OF OPERATION AND MANAGEMENT. SELF-ADJUSTING TAR UP DJUSTIBLE HEAD. In range of work this macliie canrot be equalled. WOl work equally wll or thin goods, from gauze to heaviest beaver coatings, or even leather, with >1 t of needle, tension or thread. We will warrant them to do this ! Our fine woi k to ..ny. and our heavy work excels that of any other machine in the worn!. The machine m.:kes the celebrated lock stitch (the stitch invented by Mr. Howe.) a on both sides. The tensions are positivr both and lower thread. The shuttle tension is u on the thread as it leaves thhuttle, and not upon the bobbin, as in rao„t machines, nd tds tension is invariable, whether the bobbin be full or nearly empty. 1 is obtained by turning a screw in the shuttle, and can be changed in a moment, without .aking out the work, breaking the thread 0 lireading through holes. What we claim, in substance is, that this is an honkst machine, aud if put in your family will do any and all of your work perfectly, will last a lifetime, is a willing and ready servant, aud is not subject to FITS. Persons who have tried all machines are unanimous in declaring this to be the easiest learned of any in the market In the n ajurity of cases our customers learn from the instruction book without further aid. EVERY MACHINE WARRNTED. ggy* If you are thinking of buying, and arc prejudlced'iu favor of any particular machine, at least examine the “ Howe” before you purchase. AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY COUNTY. Address The Howe Sewing Machine Cos., Oorne . Broad and Alabama Streets, ATLANTA, GEORGIA OR 11. GARRISON, Supervising Agent, aug2olr. CARTERS VILLE, GA. R, WAYNE WILSON, R C. WILSON, of Atlanta, Ga. Formerly of Sparta, Ga. WILSON & WILSON, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, And Dealers in G eneral Merchandise, CALHOUN, GA. Have just opened with a complete and well selected stock of Groceries, Dry Goods, Notions, Olotiling;. Hats, Slioea, Purniture/etc. etc. Will t ike any kind of Country Produce in Jiarter and as we sell for Cusn 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, of Cunningham’s Warehouse, Atlanta, Ga., we have excellent facilities fl c deposing of of any and all consignments of farm products entrust ed to our cure, "^a Give us a call at Shelor & Rankin's old stand. ' seplG<-3m, Tbf BlSyi ——- - wffanl |\ / ■) \# T> . S RECEJ VEO THE A ' |H 5 vdr, j r 4 GRAND PRIZE \ - MEDAL, I ■■ y/fjV/VA, / 873 . WARRANTED FIVE YEARS J Li requires no Instructions to ru it- It can not got out of order. It ’Trill do every class and kind of Truk. It Trill sew f- c_n Tissue Paper to Harness Leather. It is as far in advance of c.her Louring la.ach.mcs in tho n.agnitude cf its superior ’aproTamonts, as a Steam Car ozsells in achievements the cl 1 fashioned Stago Coach, Pspioes raadfi to suit 4 lie Times, Either fer Car,hi or Credit. ft-i* iSu&xtod Catalogue of > AGENTS WANTED. WILSON O.CWINC MACHINE CO. I mswnn :*•*?■ £E"a£-#-0, ZZZ*, VZT TOES, N. TANARUS., , —,*■- - ,y -a ■ *Y ‘■ # ~t. -, - - ,