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DAWSON CARRIAGE WORKS.
T. J. HART, Proprietor.
PREMIUM LIST i A fr
Mannfa ctaven
— FOB TIIK -
FALL FAIR—
—or tii«—
. W. (13. Industrial Association.
OZi ASS 1.
rioJ of |ibntinr, iiuiiiImt of times plowed ami
hutsl. kind of seed nml.and'igtTliigrust of pro*
For .tecond largest ditto
For tlie largest crop of cotton grown on f» acres
land in one body, some requirements asahore
For second largest ditto..
For tin* largest crop of corn grown on one aero
of upland, sauio requirements «•
For second largest ditto 8
For tlie largest crop of corn on f» acres upland iu
body, same requirements........
• retjoiremein
10
tlie largest crop «
For the largest ditto,
For the largest crop •
For One and Two Horses.
Good Material Used, and AU Work Warranted. I
reel potatoes grown on
arrived at l»jr digging
HORSE SI
A SPECIALTY.
Farm uJ Wsgou Repairing «UI b. wt'1 »ml promptly hr .killful soil rrlial.l
MrkiUDtM bat. b.u to ki. employ for a iiamber of yearn.
aSTAa axkibU of coofc/^doiiei* the South in the alo.ae line will he wilneaao.l
by (he paopl# of Do«gh«rty and ■urnmodinr collation »t «l*e , *“ r ol ihe holl,l, ~
tal Urr.rgia laitulrial AasooUtioo.
T. J. ■
••rage eighth or
‘Z'Z‘Z'.Z to
THE AMERICAN
SEWING
«p of i
... 9 . 1
raised }ier acre, .
•I'thtingand iurs>uriiig an
an acre ...c.
For the lies! acre of cane .*.
or the second be*1 ditto -
<*oiii|ieliloni for tlie alsive premiums are required
to have the land mcjMuvt and the articles weighed
or no iisiireil iu the |.re»eiM-eof three disinterested
•I relialile witnesses, ami cert ideates produced
them, with liliera) mhh|»Ii’» of all the crops, and
ike affidavit a> reqoi v»l ‘ *
KnROIA, rtlUNTY
that I raise,I a crop of— ■ -tlie present year _
* lueuMiml ami described by —, and that the
n.corn or other cron) produced to said -
was actually made and gathered l»y said parties aud
an putl.ui of U wtugrowuou any oilier land.
sworn to and siiliM*ritwd liefore *me thL day
>f 1878.
The requirements above must le furnished in wri-
j ling to the Secretary at the time of making the
til It F. TIIK Itl.l’KS-
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■TIIK SMITH FAMILY,
Uakku CuuimKc-UiimtuYJanp. tL-Jtt
Hsthlng t»
Needle.
NEEDLE TO SET
ft Sells the Easiest and always Satisfies.
AGENTS we ask you to try it, an«l offer you special
Inducements. Send for Circular A- Prices to
HI W. Foiuetb mt., CUnclaxusti, ••
Mm. C. JYEmurVER, Manager.
IXL
G-OTTOH GIN!
FME0EMS&E® COEEENSEMS*
manufactures uy
C. S. & G. W FINDLAY.
MAC'ttN, €A.
• THE rtf.—Ib the only perfect Cotton <*in mnrle.
-Is vastly superior to any and all feeders
Mn. Ivins—Hear Snr:—I’ve Jesi
now lien in lilioul yore timiin over t*»
be agin Smilb's oleosl I’m so
glad I’m bound to rile you ti letter.—
Smithllilll titteu to go to ('lin
gers mid Jennies |„ Slewin'!, is the
best man we rood send. Them two
things is ns (dune ns the noze on n
pleplinill’s fuse. Itolh HV uni's l.ln to
congers mid wind did they do* I ax
the *i«estion an I’ll miser it. Mr.
Stewart was tlmr before the war and
lie hilt them yanked, hack witli a rev
1:ii* curb lilt. As long as lie «l:ule
tlmr they didn’t do nullifii ajjin ns.—
They didn’t |ih> no lieomlon const'll u-
tiou, didn’t keep mil new mexien with
ils III veers, onleii tlie union, didn't
bust up at eharlestini and luiltymo
didn’t illee linkiiin mid didn't brake
up tlie glorious govcrmctit ttv lliese
united states. They didn’t do none
uv these things while Mr Stewart wn>
tlmr, a puttiu ou tlie brakes and a
keepiu uv Ids eye skint. Niggers
wus niggers then, eraps t’oteli a lots
uv miiiinv mid every body lived at
home ami lioded at the same plase.—
Well, Stewart he <|tiil and alter a
wliile Smith Cl’ope into tlie eonfed
conjfers at rlchinon. ami what then ?
Why it wend no time tell doff Davis
hud to dime a sower apple tree. Then
he enms mid he “its into (other con
gers and wlmt then ? Nivvers is vil
free, the cotton tacks aint pavlo back,
a bits past a serctttrhin up miinuy.
poltry gozo down to flfteen sents, mid
aigs to ten. I “it so mad sumliines.
Yistiddy Squire Jones which hese a
Smith limn, lie sent men letter to rede
v,- , from a rlmp a uwinetoskuleintliom-
*"» asvilleto a yungstevin newton, he
[axed me to send the letter buck hut
VlttlSS 9. | he'jest wanted to make me mad and
rarlstyvCnvii.silU Isotsetu.), a, ample, so 1 slmiit ilo it. I’ll send it to you
and ax you to take the polvtieks part
mid wad it up mid cram it into vore
newspaper jest ;|s )| j, hail spellhi'nilil
all i
Thomasvii.i.k. Sept liitli, 1878
Dear Joe—dim Seward is out for
Congress against. Smith—a hull hut
ling against mi engine. Seward lias
been a wire wabbling comet iu the
political sky. a whig, a democrat, a
union man a secessionist, and now an
outsider (reaiiv to jump in wherever
the gap’s left down) he has boxed
every point of tlie compass, and wept
because there were no more points
for him to box. Well, lie’s running,
that’s iiiMilicKlionable, hut who will
support him ? Not the colored peo
ple, for the mule aud forty acres are
not forthcoming—not the whites, for
lie wants political dceeuev and re
spectnhility. Then—
■* fell me ye alagal wlisU that round my pathway
main*
Where the dickens Witt he Rat hta anpnort ?
ISut support or no support he’s go
ing to rtiu for Congress, when the
noe is over lie’ll find he’s lieeu run
ning from Congress. Poor Seward,
lie is now a dead issue—he don’t
amount politically to anything more
than a remote circumstance.
Smith i» a uian the world ran fancy,
But Sewanl’aa rickety old Alim Nancjr.
Thine,
Bob.
Thatar hoy ort to he tuck away
from skule, lie aint a larniii cny tiling
tliat'l do him any good.
They talk a heap about. Smith Lein
hotiist. That’s a mitv pore rickomeii-
dation for semtin a man to congers.—
Them yaukccs is up to all kind of
devilment and rnscalityjand they need
a mail can play with eiu at tlmr own
game. Smitli'l g U tlmr and when
they client and roll and swindle us
el' lie unit client and roll and swindle
cm hack in a honest way the South
must suffer and things go rong. I
want a mini iu congers that aint so
pertickler a mil'll tliat’l take things
gwine anil cumin, a man tliat’l tite
the devil with fire. Houisty’sa mitv
good thing in it's plase, hit’l do iu
maetin house hut it wont do in con
Wright to it** rblMjeiftl
•-I variety ol nweri i«.i
•i»iu|ih* /
.-.-I variety of im-ai. on.* hi
West hii*h-*l of rice. Wright
Beal bushel of Irish (•oi.iiu
Hell s bushels large -
l-bel of «*liit t'
r* iiitiaud •
•esl ditto.
»the premium i
it |MNiudn or more.., }
. - h for oue or more hale- ui cot-
, xll • he hales must lie on the erounds. .ill hales
age 4A0 |toin..| . ew h
r aperjai pmuioio;, n'lil >»*• oiFred forexhihita
| ol speviai merit. •
I,. V. U Kid II. Presldeul.
T. Jl. 4 .1R I'KIl, xerreiary.
Power iti a Nurehell!
THOMAS’
mimm
A FOWXRFUX.
External Remedy
Hemlarhe, Ne
IlcntlarliP. (lout.
Kheumatism. Nt'iintlria, Weak ness ami
Fains tu the Back, IMns in the Chest
sind Hide, Swelling or Stillness of the
Joiuta aud MiuIm, Bruiaes, Burns, Cuts,
Srmlds, aod all Aches and Pains, without
regard to uame. As an
INTKKNAL REMEDY
It is good for l aius in (he Stomach Mid
Bowels, Colli’, <-’rani|i (*olie, ,le.
with the hand. When tlie pain
long-standing, or very ol^tinate, sat li
ra if a piece «>l ibionel with the ALI.K*
alATtiKavd Wud »»n ihe part affected.
DOSE.—in to -'•! drojts, for an adult,
iue-gl:i-s of water or milk, tu he
a fur tale tat
GEO. H. THOMAS,
Albany, (la.
OUR FEEDER
now in lists
OUR CONDENSER-
every particular.
-Is acknowledged to Ik* perfect in
The Celebrated “MANAHAN’' COTTON CLEANER]
I, *lm Mnniifarlurril by n». B„ »d»,rli«m«ni in nn'.ilnv |>U.*r in lln» f»|'«r
Agricultural Implements of every description
tiished to order.
and for circular, epreUI <
PRICES DERI LOW,;
fund
Hand for eircuUr, epreial circulars sod price Italn.
C. S, & G. W. FINDLAY,
Head of Tblrd Si., lilacas, «a.
MtfS.
‘ACIVaH S A VAY r I V
| Opium and Morphine
HABIT
CEUTAIJfLYARD SPEEDILY
CUH 10 H.
doubt atNMit it. No pain. No loss or sleep. No
interrupt ton or regular daily business. Ail desire
>r the opium or Morphine • eases from tlie flmt dose
r the Antidote.
4Mrt'orresiM>ndem’e strivtly private Address
Des. STOVA LI, A Bl VINH,
aitg-8 Vienna, tia.
School Notice.
If RS. .1. K. Mr Mil.LAN will o|«n a I’HIMAUV
Ivl S4’|IOOL for y«Ming ehihlren of Isith sexes,
he tirst Monday in DrioWr.
She will eudeavor to inert the wants of |*n
and guardians, l»y paying the Mtrh-lest attention to
lltr advancement ol all couiiuilteil to her charge, iu
their manners and deportment, as well an in theii
‘todies Froper training iu the twgiiiuing is »t>
lolelv ••H’vential to Hie .successful future progress
the pupil.
aiU’.- N .»-l r
Safe for Sale.
One of Herring A IVe. Fire and Burglar Froof
.Safes, brand new ill »k» aold at mauufaclurat*-
i prices, at
U fflLBEH S FURHITUEB SIORE.
tii-li'
tin riy
»ier the above
t'l'e-elit to
f muter*. The
vet) }ir«uiral
'X|>l»ins in
UV. the <litfe|'|.||,-e „| )nt .
greeiiliiiekem ,|,e Hentoen,r),
UBUll Him milij,,, »t tmnm.—Sffrx the
riliW:
■JT"’ i ll. ¥ "ie ! ’Wuxi, the gov-
.‘iiut’ii t blmll iHHiu* niillimiH it Hint
millioiiH «.f uie,m ,,f iut|«rr, Merer to
lie reileeiiieil. an,I nwiy to he Mauiuetl
With tlie govei'iiutunl >.citmp, nurl «„
Ih* tlt»||at>.. Tilt*.*** «iv to be
mmle legal Icotcr*; n„.
iioiial ilelil iv to lie i m melt inlet v juiid
Ml theta'in. Hint every mmi in expert
'll to hare bin |Wirkel* filleit In reiili*-
tum tvitli them. Ihu let. ail the lam
tv hieli may lie tili.-eit he cuai'lcit.
making ilenlli even the (leiiallv for
let lining to receive the irrefieeniablr
iiiimey. it -till, being |in|,|.|. oulv and
I'etneseiiting nothing of value, 'must
■ipieeiati' anil heennie more or less
'•'tlili's». Ihu „hn uuntil he the
HiffcnT i Not tlie man of wealth,
tor tie eotiltl easily tnt*n his [iniapn-
>imi' into good money and make
liiniHi'if M'lmre. Not the merehaut or
trade-mail, for lie eonlit n-adilv ad-
Hie price of Ida eonnmWiitles,
keeping liiem nlwiiVK at gold value,
no matter liow rapid I v the purrhaa-
itig power of the |iaper nwmev de-
ereaseil, Nniieoftheim would >uSbr;
Imt upon tlie man who work* for
ivagi'a to gain Ids daily hreail w ould
the loss tall most heavily. Kxperi-
enia* with Confeilerate money in our
late war. showed that wages never
inereaseil no vapidly as the iiinuer
depreciated. Rvorv time prices ad-
vaneeil, the liilmrer ami the salaried '
man I'clt tlie tightening of the screws,
wliile those who had mt'aiis were en
abled to enjoy, at really less oost than
before the wav. the coin forts and
even luxuries of life. This has al
ways been the experience nf every
nation wherever depreciated money
lias been afloat, anil, if the fiatisls'
sliould sueeeed in their present
schemes, the same would again he
felt ill our midst. The man who
makes a dollar a day now would tier-
imps make two then. Imt he would
find flint with his two lie would not
lie able to purchase more than lie ....
at present with seventy-five cents.—
Tlie whole scheme is simple repndia-
ion. and Is only based on ab-iii-d un
reason.
The Democratic plun of relief, on
tlie other hand, is to siilistitute nn-
taxed ami noii-interesl hearing legal
tenders for national hunk miles, the
same to he issued direellv by the
government in sums udei|U;itP to the
wants of trade, but interchangeable
witli gold and silver, and represent
ing something of value; a paying off
of United States bonds, not specifical
ly declared* payable iu coin,
iii these notes; a repeal of -the re
sumption act, and an opening of the
markets of Ike world to onr produc
tions by a tariff for revenue only. In
a word tlie Democracy offers’ sub
stantial relief, based on statesman
ship and sound reason, making mon
ey easy and interest light, while care
fully keeping a dollar at its true val
ue of one hundred cents. ,
gers.
And now ns I’m a gwine to fetch
lids Smith bizeuiss to a close 111 cap
size tlie climax by telliu uv you sum
thin you didn't know. My great
grand daddy was iiei|iiiiintcd with tin
fust old Smith family that, all the 1ml
since uv tlie .Smiths pnrseiled friim
They lived in Kergiimy and was mity
had stock. One uv u’m hilt a pore
fcble, onoffeiidin iiijtirn uiiiiini lie
kase site tried to purled her mitral
horn daddy. The Smiths wont. do.—
I'm glad to hear voii'r out for Stew
art. My John sez Stewart! “run fast-
r’n six skcerctl wolves and a yearliu
deer.” John’* got tlie each, you gut
anything in nllmny will keore each?
Yores til drill,
Joiix Brown.
II. .1. McIntyre, Ksq.. lias been se
lected memher of the Second District
Democratic Executive Committee
from the county of Thomas. A good
selection.
’Rab for Maine.
C'oluinhtis Enquirer: We cannot
help feeling good about Maine. In
1810 the State “went h—H bent for
• iov. Kent,” and gave Harrison •
inajoyty of 411 for President. In
1844, she gave Polk a majority ot 11,-
481 over Clay; in 1848, Cass 41,175
over Taylor; in 1852, Pierce 3,000 •
over Scott, and 1853, turned Republi
can and gave Fremont 28,299 over
Huehanan. Sim* that time, twenty-
one years, it lias voted steadily Re
publican nntil now, when the people
have retnrm'd,to their first lore, De
mocracy. Maine has fire Cnngress-
ineii. in tlie late election the Green-
backers, hacked by I temocrats, gain
ed one, and the Democrats another.—
The best, part of it is that “Blaine’s
little hub” Eugene llalc, was defeat
ed. He is the Chairman of tlie Na
tional Executive Committee of the
Republican party of the United
States. What chance does a party
stand whose executive manager has
been rejected by Ids own people?—
The Democrats and Greenbarkera
hold the majority of tlie legislature,
and ns neither candidate received a
majority of votes, the Governor and
Stale otliccs will lie cither Itemograt-
ie or Greenback The two .jtarHes are
identical.
Another good thing ill Maine is the
present legislature elects a Senator
to succeed llntmihal Hamlin. HIl
term, however, does not expire nntil
March 3d, 1881.
Some writer says “habit" is Imrd to
overcome. If you take off the tirst
letter it does not clinuge “s bit.” If
von take off another you still have a
“bit” left. If vou take off still anoth
er. the whole of “it" remains. If you
take off another, it is not “t” totally
used up. All of which goes to show
that if vou wish to be rid of a “hab
it" von’must throw it off altogether—
and all at once.