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THE JOURNAL.
J. D. HOYL, f.DITOR
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D4WSO*, i:orm :
THURSDAY MukNING, Feb. 28, 7.
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A Talknu tlacliiiM*.
There have been som* won lerful
inventions brought to light within the
past year cr two. The Telephone, a
i-ontriance similar to the tel'-graph,
by which the sound of the human
voice ia transmitted distinctly for a
iong distance, has led to the invention
of what is called aPhonograph which
i, in reality, a talking machine, a
very simple mechanical contrivance by
which the voice and words of a speak
er with all their inflations and into
nations may he reproduced at will at
anytime. For instance, the Hon. B.
H. Hill or any other man might nnike
a speech to day in the U. 8 Senate,
and by having one of these Phono
graphs so' so as to catch his voice his
satire speeoh, word by word, might
be repeated a hundred yeats from
now. It is claimed that the machiue
may he attached to any sort of motive
power and made to repeat suoh words
and se'ntences as may be desired ; it
may, for instance, be attached to a lo
comotive and made to call out the
names of stations so as to be heard
for miles. We .-,hou and not he at all
surprised it, in less than a year, we
should hoar the rnilroad engines
ahriek out “Dawson,” as they ap
proach our depot, in a voice that can
be heard dial/ way to Dover. A sus
picious old codger of a daddy might
attach one to his parlor walla and
make it repeat all the soft silly noth
ings that her sweetheart said to his
daughter the night before. Truly,
this is a fast age.
The House of Representatives has
concurred in all the amendments of
the Senate to lb silver hill, and it
has gone to the president for his eig
ne In re.
Hon. B. IT. Hill who was at home
at \be time the vote wua taken in the
senate, now says, it we understand the
reports, that he was n->t opposed to
the bill as amended, and, if present,
he wou'd have voted for if. He stat
ed that ho waa pured with Senator
Gordon <m the amen linen ts, but the
Congressional Record shows that 'Jor
don, when present, voted on the
amendments and carefully stater" that
Mr. Hill, w s paired with Senator
Harris, of Tenue-gee, who would hav.*
woted against the amendments, and
for tho bill. 8o Mr. Hill has anoth
er heavy job of explaining on nia hands.
When the president approves the l-ul
the silver question wdl he fiua'ly dis
posed of, aud we shall shake hand
with it, aud bid it good bye with the
greatest imaginable pleasure.
The next heavy work on the docket
if the repeal of the resumption act
Decatur county >* soon to hav a
colony of about thirty Gorman fam.-
li# from the north. A party was out,
last week with spades in their hands
examining the land, and reported it
g 00.4. The remainder of the party is
expected immediately.
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An Italion cardinal, named Gioa
chino Pecci, has been elected succe-sor
to the Iste Pope. He iOB years old,
and takes the name of Leo XIII.
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Anderson, of the Louisiana return
iuff board, haa been sentenced to the
penitentiary for two years.
Common rated.
Arrest of Illicit Distiller*.
*Atiunk, Ga., Feb. 23d 1878.
Editors Joi rmai. : — ln the after
noon of to-day, there was considera
ble excitement here over the arrest
of three illicit distillers, by Capt.
Rich,‘lT. S. Marshal. The distillers
resisted Rich by shooting at him.—
Rich returned the fire, and a contin
ual firing ensued for sometime, but,
fortunately, no one was hurt. Rich
finally succeeded in arresting the
scouudrcls and placed them in jail
to await their trial. The distillers
hail from Towns county. Their
wagon, which was laden with a hun
dred gallons or more of illicit spirits,
was brought here and confiscated to
day. Capt. Rich is ever on the al
ert for such swindlers, and it is hoped
that, he will overtake all such, and
punish them to ti e extent of the law.
A tiii-max.
Dok’t HflilAW JHF I.OXO Row,’’
“1 am tired to death Soytui have
said vi iy'often, yet you arosti 1 ajivo
and wi ll “I had Dot h wii.k of sleep
all 1.1 It!” AnTtTh’. viiur bed fell w
h erd-vu enure man . rimes. “I would
not do it tor lire world !’’ And vet you
hare rive** man*' tiling* fin a penny
“Wa were up 'o i.'tr knee* in mud!
veiy well that the diit w a
i.*isvver,to'ji stairs.
4 Trip Through llirt Country.
Mr.ssKs. Editors : I left our quiet
little city on last Monday on a brief
trip through Lee, Dough or *y and Ba
ker comities. Riding alone and iei*-
tiroly, I had an opportunity to observe
ev-ryt.ung carefully on my roue.—
From here to L>-es'tirg, thence to
N'-wton, rid Albuny. Some of the fin
est terming lands I’ve yet seen are in
and Dougheity. The farm* seem
to tie in good condition and the plan
ters are fuliy up with their prepara
tion*. Sou e have already planted
corn, and most of them have their
land ready for cotton. Driv ng from
Leesburg to Albany, 10 or 12 miles
through a pretty sharp breeze, I found
on arriving at Aib.ny that I had a
light chi I or rigor, and thinking I’d
warm up a little, called at one of Al
bany’s fashionable bar room*.
“What’ll you have, sir V” came froii
the lips of the very polite young gen
tleman with a genteel, hut light suit
on, seeming to Mock me with myotil!
I asked for Cognac brandy
“Cognac’s worth 40c,” be replied.
Calculating a little, and fin-ling it
would cost me jus’ SIOO per gallon,
I J. dined Cogoac and took Corn.
I railed at the composing rooms <•£
the A ews, an l saw one devil that I
knew and two that I did’ntkn iw, and
was introduced to tho junior. I then
called on the Local at his sanctum,
and found him clever and gauisl s
usual. Went out |on the strsets and
saw a variety wagon from Worth
loaded with chickens, eggs and ’pos
sums; thence into one of Albany’*
mammoth establishments and called
for some tobac o, piocuiing it (poor)
at $1 25 a pound. I c died tor a pair
of socks. They were handed to me,
and I put them in my pocket, and when
I asked the price, the reply came as
sweetly as from a lady’s lips, “only a
dollar.” I gave him said socks for
pay, and being ready to leave the
growing city ot Albany, I called fo>
my horse. The courteous and ccoui-
m Mating stableman oha ge t me only
a quarter because the “dare-fool negro’’
had f irgotten to feed or wafer th
horse, aud I left the city muunering
soft y—
‘‘Man wants *>ot little here below,
Kor wmta that little lons'.”
Foim Newton by way of Duckeo-,
Chickasawhatchie and home. In th
entire route the lands are good, th
fartn-rs are energetic, aud from th
way they are resetting and straighten'
ing iheir fences, building and r-C'.v
eting their tenant houses and dwell
ings, one would not suppo 'hey hav.
toe Texas fever. And, right here we
we ask why -llnuld n-.y body leave
Southwest G orgia for the uncertain
>iea of be far w-st, when there a<-
jusi as good lands right here, and far
cheaper, iu a good atatenf oul'ivatim
than they can be bought in Louisiana,
Mississippi, or Texas.
Bv-the-way, I heard but little com
yaintot want of labor, soma of tin
■ Armors seeming to have euongh amt
mure to spare. Douhtlass many of
the colored population have left, but
the farmers having increased the aren
'□small grata each year,do not roisi
thein, except ration-day at the smoke
house.
Guano is being used as freely a*
usual. Fiom all the signs, if e man
will travel through the country, keep
his eyes open, observe, reflect, an 1
compare, he can but conclude that ou>
section has a bright and glorious fu
ture just‘ahead, the indices not to b
mistaken.
On Saturday evening, I found my
self driving through our quiet streets
hamming, ‘ Home, Bw-et Home
Alighting at the first store, I suppliei’
myself with the best tobacco at 81.0!'
a pound; six pair of socks for a quar
ter ; got a drink through courtesy,
ands liveryman took ray horse til'
Monday for one dollar, and I find mt
self sti'l bumming —“Some, Swml
Horn*." Youis truly,
Dawson, Fob 26. R G. J.
Knli'lde.
Mr. A. W. Wilk r.s, n young man
nbout2l years of age, committed sui
cide by shooting himself in the right
temple, Sunday evening, at about 7
o’clock, at his mother’s residence in
this city. Ho lived in an unconscious
state twenty-four hours after commit
ting the act. He was buried Tuesday
afternoon in Oak Grove Cemetery. It
is notknown what caused him to tom
mit the lash act. He leaves an aged
mother, several sisters and a brother
to mourn his loss.— Su hirr Btpuhlietin.
r
“Bishops cf the M E- South. ’ &
ntel ihngraving of Bishops P:ne,
Pierce, Wightiuan, Kavanungh,
Daggett, M-Tycre, Marviu, end Ken
ner ; sire f.r framing 10x20 inches
price $1; ats" soparato engraving of
B ali"P Marvin for training 11x14 in
dies price 50 cents AGENTS
WANTED everywhere to sell those
portrai's. Send price uamed for sam
ple copy of either, or both with terms!
to age ts Address Tur. Advocate!
Pißi.ui iso Hotss, (Joint Liuis, Mo.|
Ucii. Toombs ami sohllrr.
In a conversation with Genera-
I/ings roet concerning theC infsderat*
Generals with whom he was a-w ela
ted, he Slit; “I)n yon know General
Robert Toombs, ot your B'ate, was
one ot the l-ravest and most da bing
•do.ldler* that I ever saw on any fin'd V”
‘He was pretty hard to timing-, was
hei.i t/” “Yes sir; ai fi.t. H had
liteinl-v no idea ef subordination.
He was horn to ru ! * and bad een
carrying out the purpose* ot h>* 1 irth
pretty well up t the lime he en ored
lie army It wis hard for tim ‘o
give up his lordly ha'>t even then
I remember a characteristic instance in
which General Toom'-a figured. I
een' out his brigade in picket do y
once Of cour e the disemtoo of
pacing he brigade was in the hands
of the proper officer*. Toombs bad
been out that .lay dining with a
Marylander ntn and Dennis, whit had
been one of his colleagues doting h>
Congteaionsai career. They had good
old wine for dinner, and To. mbs was
ti ling home feeling like a lord.—
Suddenly ho ran against hi* hng.de
on picket duty H was very much
angered Who put you here/ he
shun ed He was answered teat it
was the oroer from h adquarter*.—
Well by G—d, iuy orders are t at
you c. me back to camp. I’m n
gmngtohave a 1 the picket duty if the
army pot on my brigade. Come along.
And sure enough he led them back
to tbeir camp. As soon as I I euid "f
it i of courseordeied him under arrest
As was he custom he was simply
ordered to ride in the rear of his bri
gade. I thought everyhing was
g ang off all light when suddenly an
officer came u> me and to and me that we
should have a revolt in the army if I
did no*, imerlere. lask-d him what
he ment, and he told me - hat beneral
T-.ombs was riding along in t e rear
of his brigade and exhoiting *nc
soldiers against the oppres-io . that
bad bepn practiced toward them and
him. My imformant said tlia- the
soldiers were getting e.y ipsT-ss.—
lat once ordered General To nubs
back to Gordonsville. 1 kept hiu
• here a day nr wo when having.received
a very hands ime leber from him, I
ordered him to the front again. llf
came as fast as hia horse could carry
him. VV hen he leached Us General
Lee and myself were together consult
ing shoot the opening of a hatte,
which was just then pending. As
General Toombs rode up and saluted
I stured that I wou.d tak- giest
pleasure in sending a courier wuh
orders 'Catering him to conn. and.—
II- Sjcke lip rnpi-by and said that MB
t ch ige was imminent he h uld like
to head it and hoped that he might
he the heater of thi onlers himself
lof course assented In a few mo
menta Toombs’ brigade passed us,
n-itrying to the charge and room' s
living iu Iron 1 like a comet, leading
hem to the assault. He was as
Ia ing a sold'Cr as ev r went on trie
attic fild, ami a haul and impetuous
fighier’’ In .lie com so of .. long
c.nvergatio , General Ijongstreet <-x
--prea-ed l.ia ailmtiation lor General
Toombs and commented on 'is
daring qun ities. — Atlanta Conslitu
'ion
Why llu; Kev Hr. nudge Slop-’
pc.l Hi* Paper.
Seme yeaia ago when the writer
was a leporter upon an Eastern pa
per, it devolved on him to write for
the >aine edition an acountof the pri s
-ntation of a gold-headed cane to the
Rev. Di Mudge the clergymau of the
place, and a description of anew
nog-killing machine that h and just
tieen put in operation t the factory.
Now what made the Rev. Dr. Mudge
mad was ibis: The lucoiisid-rate
ouenaneer v ho made up the form
got the two locals mixed in a frtgkt
tul inanni r and when we went to
press, something like this was the
ippalling result:
“Some of the Rev. Dr. Mudge’*
friends called on him yesterday, and
after a brief consultation toe unsus
oectiughog was soiled by the hind legs
tod slid along the beanr until he
leached the hot water tank His tnends
explained tin object of their visetand
presented him witu a handsome gmd
leaded butcher who granted him by
.the tail and swung him around, and
id less than a minute the care mo was
in the water. Thereto ou he came
Do ward ana said there were timer
when th> feelings overpowered one,
and lor that reason he would net do
more than attempt to thank tluse
around him tor the mannei in which
-o huge an animal was cut in frag
ments was astonishing. Ttie doctor
toncluded his remarks, the mnehine
-eized him, and iu less than it take*
ro write it, *he hog was cut into frag
merits and worked into delicious sau
sage, The occasion will tie remem
bered by the doctor’* friends as one
ol the most delightful of their lives
The best pieces can be obtained foi
fifteen ceuts per pouud ami we are
sure those who sat under his ministry
will rejoice to hear that he has been
mi handsomely (rested.”- - Indianapolu
Timti.
A tooth the size ot a small ham
and similar in shape, weighing twelve
pounds was extracted from tie jaw of
a white elephant in Ceylon while that
animal was under the influence o'
chloroform. The dental operation
was performed 'o relieve the beast of
great pain caused bv exposure of the
nerve owing to the decay of a portion
of the hiine-
Give the average ex-eonfederate a
sing e point, and lie will take a dozen :
make him an equal, and h will as
suuiesupretne airs and functions invest
him with “local self government,” as
he understands if, and he will crush
all opposition to his swt-ot will- This
is what ailed him brfore':be war, and
the disease wasn't all whipped outoti
him Bislon Tiaieltr-
Th* WokdIIHJL ( H XP*KM
! Two id the missii g links ai.ived in
j Ns* Y'-rk by steamer -'unday—two
! chimpanzee monkeys tba’ would mako
I Mr. Da. win ilsi ce for joy llieir
' ‘nils are abort n* even llorwin him
l *dt cort’d desire; their laces a e
| more ike a human f ce linn tho e of
my other animal ev r h-ought to
! America; their ear* are ex-ct repro
ductions of tho h -min -0 Jtheii han- s
or fore paw- are human h nd-; tbev
: have distin-t human m-se* instead of
! the dog no# nf the common monkey ;
they walk entirely up. n "hi ir hind
lee', upright '* man, und theii
hands, f-e , face, and ears are Void ot
hair. Th Va e small but they are
onlv about eight, en uiontlir old, and
pi >nty ol t tn-- to grow. I' is imposi
b; in t-i king at them, not to believe
theni cocred ct> l l Jren witli chest
and limbs covered with hair. The
most smgular thing a'.ou* 'heso
creature ia 'bat they can ta-k. They
seem tounders-and much of what is
said to them, and Can -ay “yea” and
“no” anil can -ay several o'her Eow
lish word- verv disdnet y. and have
quite a vocabulary ot Geinian words.
Besides .bis th-y ta-k to each other
in their own language. The female
has a had cold and fee 'wo are kept
in a private room in the aquarium
ti'i they sro strong enough alter their
voyage for exi lotion. New York
Times.
Peace iH 1 iimpe.
According 'o the latest news from
Europe there suems ‘o he some pros
pect for peace. Rusg'a and England
hav** come to a better unders'anding
and it ia thought that their differ
ences can h*- setlled wi hout a resort to
a. me. So mote it he.
We are opposed to so much “pr.ir-
Ing” on gre.t public quest on* in con
gress. There is ten much dodging r.f
responsible y. When a g ndeman
represent* a people in legislation he
ought to stand pto his '-esponeihili'y
lik-a man ot real gri\ He ought to
e in hia p ace and vote and put him
Bel f on the record Mgh' and ie a man
ner no* to Ire mistaken by his constit
uents or any ot’ er man He ought t.
do ike old Dr. F.-llon and always be
I resen' whe - his name is called on
any queotion. \Vher. a man hire* out
for a congressman he onghf to put in
his whole time and .nest h a responsi
bilities the same as if h< had biiedoi't
to a for him, -iek ess olbi seif n r fmn
ily excep’od,— CartersvilU Express
Ipp’- of bald in Pu'lnrc* of
wiiv. r.
“A wmd fi-ly spoken is like app'es
of g Id in trieure* ot silv't.” " hen
the hodv f.ecome* diseased,‘he m nd
is 'hS ebv necessarilv influenced.
National wars, State dissension*,
n-ighhorhood broil*, and family dif
ferences a e more f’equently than
otherwise 'he resu tof di-eaged aid
disordered cons itufions. When ‘he
body is sufferino, he mind, acting in
sympathy, will become irii'ated ad
perplexed. Wh°nthe physical sys
tem ia in health, the mind perceive*
things in Iheir true ligt-t, and 'he di—
p.4i'ion assumes a very different
phase. Nothin" more direc'ly tend®
to des'roy the happy chee'ful disposi
tion of a woman, and render her peev
ish, nervni-8, and fretful, than a con
stant endurance of uterine disorders.
The diseases peculiar to woman lake
away the ela-ticity and bouvancy of
heaUh and reduce her body and mind
o a mere wreek- Dr Pie ce’s F vor
ite Prescription is a real peacemaker in
a family. No woman suff-iiug from
uterine disordvrg can afford to he w:th
out this remedy The Favorite Pre
scrip'ion save* unnecessary doctor hills,
prevents divorces, wards off suicides,
brings hack buoyant, joyous feeling*,
restores the woman to health, and her
family to happiness. It is sold by ..11
druggists.
If Es
We can change s fifty dollar bill if
you want a bottle of Globe Flower
Cough Syrup, the greatest Cough and
Lung Remedy in the world; or if you
want to tty it first and if what the.
Hon. Alax. H. Stepens Ex Gov-
Smith, Ex-G'iv. Brown and Hon Rob.
ert Toombs of Georgia, say about it is
true, you oan get a Sample Bottle for
ten cents at Dr. Jr. Jane’s Drug Btore,
that relieves an ordinary cold. The
Globe Flower Cough Syrup never had
an equal for Coughs, Colds sed Lung
Affections It positively cures Consump
tion when all other boasted remedies
fail. Samp's Bottles, ten onnte. Regu
lar size, fifty acres, 81.00-
■low Watches are Hade.
It will be apparent lo any one, who Will ex.
• mine a Solid Gold Watch, that aside from
ih necessary thickness for engraving and
polishing the large p’oportion of the precious
nu-tal used, is needed only to stiffen and hold
the e.igraved pinions in place, and supply
the necessary solidity and strength. The
surplus gold is actually needless, so far as
utility and beauty are concerned. In
JAMES BOSS’ Paien; Stiffened Hold Watch
Cases, this waste of precious metal is over
come, and the name solidity and strength
produced at from one third lo one-half of
the usual con of solid cases. 7his process
is of the most simple nature, as follows : A
plate ot composition metal, specially adapted
to the pn pose, has two plates of solid gold
soldered one on each side. The three ate
theu passed between polished steel rollers,
and the result is a strip of heavily plated
oompo-i ion, f oin which the cases, backs,
centres, biz Is, kc , are cat and shaped by
suitable dies and formers. The gold in these
cases is sufficiently thick to admit of all
kiuds of chasbg, engraving and enamelling;
and engraved cases have been tarried ud
t'l woru perfectly smooth by lime and use
without removing the gild. These cases are
for sale by all jewelers, and a r e guiranteed
bv Special Certffignte to wear for 20 years.
If.your j-welerdbaa nor keep them, send to
Saostuz A Troum, Ledger BuddiLg, Phila
delphia, for illustrated catalogue.
Uean make money faster at work for ns
than at anything else. Cap ; tal not re
quired ; we will start you. *l2 per day
at home made by ibe industrious. Men
women, boys and girls warned everywhere
to work for ns. S’ow is the time. Costly
o'l'Cfit and terms free. Address Trp* A Cos.
Augusta, Maine. Feb2l,ly
Qckhnt : -“Why will men smoko com
iiuin f'ihncc“, when thwy cut buy Mar
hurgßma. ‘Seal of North Caroline,' at
the aim* price ?”
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(;ovkcmpti"H Cflßsu —Am old phys
ician relived Imm practice, having ha.l
(i need in his hands liy ar. £as* India
inissiiMia'y th* formula of a simple
vegetHhl** r*m*>dv, tor the speudy and
[prinanerit cure of consumption,
hroiu'hit , catarrh asthma nnd nil
thioat affocti ns, also a positive and
ra lical cure for nervous de* ilit\ and
all nervous complaints, alter having
eted its wi nderiul curative powers
in riotu-ands of cases has felt it his
du’y to make i' known (o hissuffering
fe 1 ows. Actuated hy this mo'ive,and
a desire to telieve huniSti suffering, I
will send tree of cl.a ge, to all who
desire it, this recipe in German. French
o> English, wi h lull diieciions for
preparing and nsi< g Sent by mail
hy addressing with stamp,na'’ tug tfiis
papei, VV. VV. Shearar, 126 Powers’
Rlock, Rochester, N - Y. 4w.
Gcutlc Ililll.— In our style of
cli in at , with it* sudden chmges of temper
ature, lain, wind and sunshine often intot
mingled in a single day,—if is no wonder
our children, friends and relatives are so
frequently ■ k-n Ir m n- by t egh cted colds,
half the deaths resulting directly from this
c n*e. A bottle of Bnschee’s G rman Svrnp
kep' about your home for immerlia'e use will
p even' serious sickness, , la ge doc to’s
hill, and pcrh s desih, by the use of three
or four dorses. Ft curing (toneumotlo",
Hem-rhnges Puenmonii. Seyere Goughs,
'’ronD or ant disease of (he Throat or Lungs
its -nco-.ss is mpiv won t rtnl, as \ran
druggist wif! tell you. GannmSvrun is eo
y"ld in cyrtv town and village on this em
inent S mole hott'e !'r tidal, pic.; R g
uGi s 76 -.
Terrell Sheriff Sale.
\V ILL be sold before rhr‘ <'ou t Flntigi
f ? <i |ft OIW h • f Tpr ~)1 ~s.yj <v ** .
b **.?■ b- b j g.l bonr 4 * •'( ♦'!, on ’h fi
Tn Hy ' M • rh, x , 1878,
The R t rm ■.im £ 4irn'>ie f r lf*r.
frd'Mttot) Ot 'h* FI rn***• #■'* < i l?rFi<V Rd
*% i(ld .;tdfa>: ; .} in i<l o !o * o f I♦ nd
M 5 1
n w M fh 4 , 1 h an- rie of ’rf ;t ii*fty (>f
FVr • ,1 L"*i*d or *• and aoM w be prorv r
f V t.T \ Rd i and b vir'ii** of ft f
om e .fi i' P I'oHr' n he OH dinner,
fr M * ♦’ Tor o< O R oVfi- v mud J
H'llw t-ds. T fr rrt.i'e dr IK P-* to me
hi s fonv V . 8. R f’H RISTfF
J n 31, 1878 £''* ff
Tibe f r Div io -
Terrell Superior Court Nov. Term 1877
W H Rogera 1 I ,ihcl tor Divnc
V* > R'llc t< Poflect
Nellie Rogers. J Rptvice
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s?d'rod in ' r frti‘ Rnd *b* Ploinnff 'llowed
n nroo 4*d i f fooher ordered. fb
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nJ? Snpefior Conn, Dnc* mb - B*b, T*77
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Dec! B nnm4m <’Wk 8. 0. T. C.
FbTBMSHKI> 1848.
XJSE
HARRISON'S
WRITHSra INK
AND MUCILAGE.
BEST !JT THE WOHLO
Jet Black Bchm>i Ink A
Fot Sale bv all leading Siatiourrs and
HARRIS”* UK CO..‘
9 llnrrajt St., IS. F,
PERFECTION
ATTAINED AT LAST!
TRIAL will INSURE ITS POPULARITY
EVERYWHERE.
white ffifsm mem
Wlifln once need will retain it*
plaoe forever.
WE EXCHANGE UACEHTES.
Rend your old-fashioned cumbersome,
hoary-running, woman-killing machine
to ns, and wo will allow you (IS fer it,
a* part payment for one of ours.
IT IS CELEBRATED FOR ITS ADVANTAGES.
IN THAT IT IS ONE OF THE LARGEST SEWING
MACHINES MANUFACTURED,—ADAPTED ALIKE
TO THE USE OF THE FAMILY OR THE WORK.
SHOP. IT HAS, THE LARGEST SHUTTLE. WITH
A BOBBIN THAT HOLDS ALMOST A SPOOL OP
THREAD. *
THE SHUTTLE TENSION IS ADJUSTABLE
WITHOUT REMOVING THE SHUTTLE FROM THE
MACHINE.
THIS MACHINE IS SO CONSTRUCTED
THAT THE POWER IS APPLIED DIRECTLY
OVER THE NEEDLE, THUS ENABLING IT TO
SEW THE HEAVIEST MATERIAL WITH UN
EQUALED EASE. IT IS VERY SIMPLE IN ITS
CONSTRUCTION, DURABLE AS IRON AND
STEEL CAN MAKE IT. ALL ITS WEARING
PARTS CASE-HARDENED OR STEEL AND
INGENIOUSLY PROVIDED WITH MEANS FOR
TAKING UP LOST MOTION, SO WE ARE JUS
TIFIED IN
Warranting Every Machine for 3 Years.
IT IS THE LIGHTEST AND EASIEST-RUNNING
MACHINE IN THE MARKET. IT IS, ALSO. THE
MOST ELABORATELY ORNAMENTED AND
PRETTIEST MACHINE EVER PROOUCEO
WITH ALL THESE ADVANTAGES, IT IS SOLD
CLASS I MACHINES LESS ™ AN OTHE " F,RST '
EXCLUSIVE control of territort given
TO ALa ENTS.
rnl X J??? R il!" ARY INDUCEMENTS OFFERED
FOR CASH OR ON CREDIT.
SEND FOR CIRCULARS AND TERMS TO
We Sewiag Miae Cos.,
358 Euclid Avenue,
CLEVELAND, 0.
SPEIGHT BALDWIN,
NORTH SIDE OF THE RAIL ROAD,
DAWSON, - GEOrtGIA.
The public are requested to note that I hare a Fi-vt Claes stook of
Jbancy Family (h'ocerieß y
INCLUDING
Canned <*ood, Pickle*, Hams, Flour, €ofl* C e
fciUGAR, BACON, LARD, ETC.
h FULL LINE OF TOBACCO & CIGARS.
dry goods.
In this line I will keen cnnstsmly on hand a complete stock of Osnabnrgs Sheetin DL .
ings. Kerseys, Flanne's, PRINTS 0 f all descriptions nDd a large lot of ftradv Mad* Pt
which will be sold at price* 10 suit the times. Algo, a full stock of Boots and Bha °i *’
on hand. I shall keep no “shoddy goods,” but everything will be faith.ullr ren,Z
purchasers. ” easnod to
m
WAREHOUSE!
In connection with my 'tore, I have * commooious and well arranged warehou
a-n tvepared to Store, ff-ll or SuiD C tton, ob easy terms, and to the best advant,. * n< *
Tour putronage respectfully solicited. BPEKXIT R 11.1 |\
1878. ' 187a
THE
Dawson Weekly Journal,
*J. T> • TJOYL & CO., Proprietor 9 *
Ti HUS, 89.00 A ITKAK Ilf ADVANCE.
DETOTED TO
/
News, Literature, Agriculture and especially to
LOCAL AFFAIRS*
%
Democratic in Politics!
Tli* proprietor* trill spare no pains to make the Joarnsl int*reiung *
valuable to its patsona. They try lo mate it a live and *pi ightly P a l'® r '
mining nothing into its columns that is dill), flat ard commonp act- *
give special attention to the Local News, and be, at all times, watchful ■
interests of its subscribers. . f ,j
Tiie Journal is now in the thirteenth year of its existence, and u>
pernrannt, prosperous and profitable institution. In its “bright exi
“there is no snch word as fail.” It has a large and constantly increasing 1
■uletiou in five or six ot the best
Agricultural Counties
of the State of Georgia, and is, consequently, nn excelloct
ADVERTISING MEDIUM
F r these wi-hing to reach a large number of intelligent Farmers, 11®
and tetail Mmclunts. Its rates for advertising are low, to suit the 111
£(DHJ <D a? II ©
In connection with the paper, is a well appointed Job Office, j n,t a(
with a lot ot new materisl, snd prepared to do oidinaiy Job Priming,
BILT, and LETTER READS,
NOTE HEADS, ENVELOPES,
ORTGAGEB. Llß^
nd all sorts if Local and Cogoimercisl Printing, in a* g°ud style®
LOW RAT'S*' as it
Can He Done In The State.
Call and examine our walk end pri es before eenoing els w l> cre