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THE JOURNAL.
J. D. HOYL, E.DITOR.
dawsoiv,
THURSDAY MuJiNING, March, 7, ’7B
1 uSiiifini Court,
Superior Court commences at Mor
gan, Calhoun county,on Monday next
1,. 0. Hovl, one of the proprietors of
the JoUunal, will be in attendance ami
receive and nceipt for alldueseitherjfiir
subscription or advertising. We have
several subscribers in that conn tv who
ateoneaud twoye&rs behind in their
BllbfcriptioD, and several parties are
due us for a Iver'isint. We hope
they will all pay up during court week-
News papers, .'ike all other enterpris
es, must be conducted or. business
principles, and these r<quite occasion
al collections, at lea-t. We hope aii
our deb ors in that county will go to
coutt prepared to set tie up.
The Sliver Hill
The president \elrd the silver hid,
but th bouse and senate passed it
agmo over the veto with hut lit la
debate and no respect for '.he opitiieu
of the presideut. Mr. fid), who w-s
adeem when the hill passed the first
time, voted for it ou its final passage.
It is said to ho the first tin e in the
history of the country that a bill has
passed over a veto by the executive
with moro than its original majority,
thus showing the entire lack of ii ilu
eueoof Mr. Hayes withei'her party.--
The niims are preparing to go to
work, and wo presume we wiil soon
see seme of the effects cd the hi! 1 .
Some of the papers have noted
an.l commented on the fact that the
the vote of neither of Georgia’s two
distinguished Senators was recorded
on an important measure recently
a bill for the restoration of the frank
ing privilege. D.idgiug an important
issue, either by absenteeism or the very
objectionable habit of pairing, we be
lieve, is not considered very manly, in
Georgia.
It is reported that a treaty of peace
has teen signed iy Euebia arid Tur
key.
ATbany offers 6200 for the best drill
ed military, compauy at her spring
fair,
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A VntoisiA Shouting Match. —A
few days ago iwo youg men named
Wilcox and Walker of Charles C.'j
county, Va., who had some diffio -Ity
met on the county road—whether by
accident or design is not known—and
opened a brisk pistol flic upon one an
other. After a few shots had be u n ex
changed, without any effect, Wi cox
suddenly called out, “Hold on ; my
pistol is out of order and wont fire;”!
to which Walker very chivalrously
replied, ‘‘Aii right ; I’m not in a hurry
nnJ I’ll wait.” Wicox then read
justed Li■* pistol an<l the fire began
again. It is nof stated how long the
combat lusted. The r-suit was man
elest when young Walker fell shot
through the face uni exhausted front
the loss of b'ood while his antagonist
escaped with a slight wound m the
utm- .
Mississippi's Tax ox Drisks —ln
Mississippi a patent has been obtains 1
for a method of C' Heeling taxes upon
drinks, which is far hotter than Mni
fet 01 Ciark register. Buoksof coupon'’
are sold by the State Auditor to all
liquor dealers. When a drink is
sold the consumer teeeives a coup at,
which entitles him to tocoive from the
rotate, in payment of his taxes, one
con*. If two drinks are to be paid for,
fie receives an orange colored coupon
good for two cents. If fi.e driukj, a
blue paper good for five cents. Not
only noes the State enjoy an income
from the tax on driuks, but the con
sumer has a reasonable chanceol pay
ing (IT his taxes with the oraage and
blue coupons. The saloons are crowd
ed af all times with men making out
their tax?*- Does the end justify the
means ? Exchanjt.
We are i-.fomed that Mr. Anderson
who is still Acting Collector of the
Port of New Orleans goes from the
jail to the Custom House in the cus
tody of the Sheriff every day, and is
arfowed to remain one hour, iu order
to transact the business of the
United States. This leads us to
remark that perhaps the gim.t work
of Civil Service Reform would be pro
moted by making a great many othir
Federal office-holders transact the
business of the United Status in the
pretence of a Sheriff and keeping
them in jail the rest of the time. We
venture to say that Acting Collector
Anderson is not oig tiring any rings
to plunder the Government just at this
time.— Tl'ashing/on Post.
Boknid to Diirir—\ few days
ago a litt'e negro child about four
v°ars old, on a th plantation of Mr J.
It. M. Ssundets, was burned to death.
Tiie mother left tint child at the house
while she went to tie spring to wash,
wh* nit enught fire and was burned
to death before she returned.
Tha next day while most of the fam
iT of Mr. J \V . Saunders was at
church a negro house cn the p'einiseg
took lit**,and with ihe house on infant
uegro Was hurned betore assistance
touiij bo rendered.- Ctdhbnrt l
f-
i he -■ |?> trig S'uir.
To the Cit'iiens of Terr.'! Court ‘>j :
At the regular matting of the Ter
rell Cos. niy Agricultural ntul Ilorti
cuituial Society held iu February last,
I was r ques'ed, as president of the
Society, to call (tie attention oi the
iatmers and friend* of agriculiute
throughout the couri y,to the fatt t'-at
there will he, in Dawson, on the -Ith
day of May next, a Sprii.g Fur, in
which all the citizens of the county,
both ladies and gentlemen, are equal
ly interested, at which time we hope
to ii. ve on exhibition article* from all
the varied branches of industrial pur
suits. The Society is very desirous
that ail the citizens should interest
themselves and ta k part in the exhi
bition, so that it may he mad a suc
ees . All the frieu s trf the various
de) artments of industry throughout
the coui'ty, and adjacent Counties, are
tordittby invited to a’lend and bring
articles for exhibition without enhance
fee to individual, or artici s on exhi
hftiou. It is need’ess for me to ad
duce arguments'to show the good re
sult to our farming interes's and irr
(lu.-trial pursu ts geneially,fry ke pir g
up in our county annual exhibitions
of ‘lie fruits of our labor, and the
produdh- of the soil. Our observation
1 and experience in the past t aches us
that those sections of country where
thesd annual exhibitions are kept r.p,
are int te pinsperoug and the citizens
genera Iy more cheerful and buoyant
Tire ri gular monthly meetings of
our Society have already done good,
with increasing interest. Questions
ot importance relating to the general
good of this section are being discuss
ed, confidence is being restored to a
great extent in every br neh of icdus
try, and if ail our citizens would but
encoutage and utilize the means and
talents in their possession, the whole
country would soon attain this desira
bly end, and there would he a deci
ded change in the financia , as well as
the social statusof society. Our home*
and firesides would have charms so
endearing and society local attach
ments so strong that they would con
tinually hind us to i,ur own loved
Georgia. This may he effected by the
mutual co-rspmation of the votaries of
the different industrial pursuit*. —
These aio all dependent one upon the
other and should move together in
sweetest harmony,each guarding with
sacred fi I elity the interest of the oth-
er. W bile we concede that theeedif.
ferent pii’Miits are wisely adapted to
the prosperity and building up of *oci
cty generally, yet we cannot ignore
the fact that the agricobuial interest
ol this country is the source from
which eminates our prosperity at h jtue
as well as abroad. Should we not
thfn as citizens, true to ourselves, do
what we cac to prom rte the growth
and prosperity of our own section?
Should we not, as good citizen* of the
noble old c-.unty of Terrell, rally to
her interests, and determine to aid in
building up the waste places of socie
ty? Let us all as iniatory to these
measures resolvo at once that we wil
have some article on exhibition at our
approaching May Fair, at.d do all in
our power to promote the general
good of our section. Let us look to
our Agricultuial and and Horticultur
al departments. Let the ladies look
to the gardens, flower yards and cul
inary departments; the mechanic to
his machine, and let us endeavor to
have every br.neli of industry tepre
sentod on the occasion of our Spring
Fair- Let us come together and hsve
a grand in frying to build
up the social and financial prosperity
of our county. A suitable programme
will he published at the proper time,
with the appointmeut of committeee,
etc., etc., so that all may act advisably
in the premises.
0. R Moobis, Pres.
A Beactiftl Thief Pleads Gciltt.
Miss Emma DiVenpoiq an attrac- ;
tire yjuug Virginia lady, was recent- 1
lv tried in tlie United States Court at
J i
Richmond, Va. She was charged with
abstracting a valuable silk dress and
two valuable puckagesof jewelry from
tire mail, while acting as Deputy post
master at Goocblaud last Christmas. I
Sho is of good family, and very pretty, f
and much sympathy was manifested j
by the crowd assembled iu the court ■
room. Her lover was in tho court !
room, aud was armed with a pistol, j
with which to blow out his brains
should the sentence tie the Albany ;
penitentiary. But when theCietk said, j
“What say you, guilty or not guilty V
tho fair prisoner replied, with a tremu
lous voice, “Guilty !” Then tlmie was j
a scene- With the word guilty Miss
Davenport shrieked, threw up her ]
hands, aud leli back into the ai ms of i
her stalwart betrothed. The jury were;
moved to teats, and the Judge hid j
his face iu his h mdkotcWfef It was
half an hour before the lady rev ved, j
The court imposed a fine of 8100, !
then she fainted again,and the court (
atj.turned. Miss Davenport and her
lover returned to Goochland the etuoe j
evening, where they were immediately j
maifioi.— Baltimore Sv.ti.
Claycn’i Veto MUtssage.
Alter a very careful con-idetati-m ■
oi House hill No l,fil’d, (iii it e-i "An
act to authorize the co nngo of ■hej
wambird si ver dollar, and to restore,
its legal-tender character , f f**el com-j
pelted o let urn it to the lloti-e of.
Hepre*entu ive*. nr which it oiiginit-,
ed, with my nl jeo'ions to its pn*s ige. i
Holding he opinion, which 1 ex
pressed in my annual message,
neither fire interests ol tire Govern
ment nor those ol the peopie ol the
Uni tod "tii'es, would he trromoted l-y
disparaging silver as one o* the two
precious nie'nls w rich furnish tire
c in go f the world; and that legisla
tion which harks to <>.am fa ruing t'e
vninn of intrinsic money to as lull a
rueasup of both metals as rherr relo
ive cummer (ial Values will pm ini'
would he neither unjust nor inexpnii
en ,’, it has been my earnest desire
to cncur with Onugies* .11 th- adop
tion of such 11 esstirt-s to increase ti e
*i'ver coinage of fie country a* Would
jyn impair ThP obligation el cm'r-cs.
either public or private, nor n.jution--
y ffect the public credit. It is only
up.it. he convi lion that this ’oil does
ii t niee - these . ssential ipqu.remen's
that I fee! it my duty t.• withhold
final it my appre val. My present
official dn'y as to tin* bid permits on
ly atteution to the spec fin objec
tion- to its passage wfrich s em to me
so important i.s to jotiiy me in a-k
--ing irom the wisdom and duty of Gon
gress that hi fl. r eor shieia ion of ‘he
I, ill for winch the Gotisu ution nas itr
such oases provided.
Tfte hi!) | rov des for the coinag" ot
1 silver dollars of the weigh' of TI —-i
grains each, of standard silver, to fie -
legal tender, at their > omitoi! vAm
for ail debt* and dues, public anil
private, exc a p* wheie otherwise >-x
prs-sly stipul'ed itr the C'linart. It
is w> 1 known that th-a market value
of that number o grains ol 'tandari
silver during the pi*r verr hr- be 11
from ninety to ninety-two cents. as com
pute-! with the standard god <lol it.
Thus the silver dollar all Aio.'iz (1
by this liill is worth 8 to 10 per cent,
less fl an it purports ‘o he wic'h, an 1
i-. made a legal tender for debts .011
traeied wlien the law id out • ecogn Z
-uclr c lins a* lawful mooes, lire
right in pay duties in silver <-r n
Certificates of silver r e osi s will,
whi n I hey are issued Ofl lifßcien
amount to citcul .t“, put an end to
the receipt ot revenue in go and, and
thus compel payment of *ilv.-r fur
both tire p'incipal and impest of r 1 ■
l)Uhire debt. Eh ven Inindre and
foi y-three ini ion, four tuindr.il and
nitlty- hree thousand- foul’ hundred
dollars of the ■ ond. and debt rn w oui
standing was is-ued prior toF i r 'ary,
1873, when the 1 iiver dollar Was Ull
It .own in circulation in ibis o, nirt.y,
and was only a convenient form o|
silver bullion for exportation. Five
hundred anil eighty-three million,
lour hundred and forty thousand,
t ree hundred and fifty dol ars of tire
funded debt ha* been i*su>*d since
February, 1873, when gold alone was
the cum fur w ich the bonds were
sold, and gdd alone was the coin in
which 'mill parses to the c ntraci
t.nder-to and that 'he bonds w mid he
paid. Thesehond-fenter' and into tlremar
kets ol 'he world. They were paid lor
in god whet; silver had greatly
depreeia'ed and woen no out- would
have bought them if i had been un
derstood '.hat 1 hey would tr- paid in
silvet. The suru of 6--5,000,000 of
these bonds has been old during niy
administration, for g ild coin, and tno
United State* received the bemfit of
these'sales try a reduction ot the rn'e
of interest to four per cent. During
the progress of these sales a doltht
was suggested as to t 1 e coin In which
p'vment of these ' onds wou and he
made The public announcement was
thereupon authorized that it was not
to be anticipated that any further
legislation of Congress, or any action
of any department of the Government,
would sanction or toleratethe redemp
tion of the principal of these bonds, or
the payment ot the intmest thereon,
in coin of less value than the com
authorized by law at the ;mw of the
issue of the bonds, be ng ti e con ex
ac ed by the Government in exchange
for the name In view of tneae facts,
it will he justly regalded as a grave
breach ot the public faith to under
take to pay these bonds, principal or
interest, in silver coin worth in the
market less than the coin received
tor them.
It is said that the silver dollar made
a legal tender by this bill, will under
its operation be equivalent iu value
to the gold do’lnr. Many mi ppm tors
of the bill believe this and would not
justify an attempt to pay debts either
public or private in coin of inferior
value to the money of the aoild.—
The capital defect of the bill is, that
it contains no provisions protecting
from its operation preexisting debts
in i ase tlie coinage which it creates
shall coat'r.ue to be of loss va ue than
that which was tha sole legal tender
when they were contracted. It it is
1 now proposed for the purposo oi
taking advantage of tho depieciation
of silver in the payment of debts to
coin and make a iegal tender a silvei
dollar of less commercial value than
nnv dollar, whether of gold or paper
which is now lawful rnouey in this
country, such a measute it will hardly
be questioned, will in the judgment
of mankind be an act of bad faith.—
As to all debts heretofore contracted
the silver dollar should not be changed
without the consent of both parties to
the contract. National j remises'
should he kept with unflinching fide -
iiy. There is no power to compel a
nation to pay its just del ts Its
credit depends on ite honor. The
nation owes what i*. has lod or allowed |
its creditors to expect.
I cannot approve a bill which in J
my judgment uihori*es tho violation I
of sacred obligations. The obligation i
of the public faith traocCeirl* all]
questions of profit or public advaii-]
tage. Its unquestionable maintenance'
is the dictate as well of tbe highest’
expediency as of the most necessary
do y, and should over ho carefully
gur.rded by the Executive try Cot'gress
and by the people.
It is my firm conviction tost if lire
country is ; 0 he benefited by a silver
coin ig it can he dune only by the
issue ot silver d'dlats of full va uc,
which will defraud no man A cur
rstrey worth ess than it import* to he
wmth wilt, in the end, defraud not
onlv creditors blit ad who are engaged
in egitiina'o business, and in>u>* noire
surely than those who are dependent
on their daily laho: tor ‘.heir daily
hiead
(•signed.) R. 15- Hairs.
Executive Maksison, F b. *lB, 1878
Nakki.w Escape. —From the Lump
kin JiMie/htideni if last week, we learn
tiiat Dr. Isaac W. Btckes narrowly es
caped a very seiirus 'njury and per
haps death, lie wl* standing near
the 'r..nt wheel ill his wagon when
his horsi ionk bight and ran. Die
Doctor was caught between ‘he shaft
ari l tire front wheel and was so tightly
wedged in that position that the wheel
was locked He seized hold of tire shaft
mid tier being dragged sums forty
yards or mure managed b> extricate
hlm*e f from the wheel. He then
dr.. l ped under the wagmi and escap
ed H r escaped withou mjuty save a
few sight bruises and he rr-C'U e ~|
two ribs on t e right s de. The hors
ran some distance Hlter ‘he Doctor
tell Mini stopped of Ills OW'U accord
without Irav.ng broken any thi- g about
the wagon.
A fire in F irsy'h, M .nri e county,
a few days eg ~ destroyed h to re anil
six simes. L ■** a 1 ou 1 $50,000; pari
ty insure
.Til. V>'xiivitl<i
Should an eruption occur in thi*
Volcano and cause 'he destruction of
on.-had of roe mb.hi ant- ivlmluri. in
trie vici itv 'he 1* in iii de. w o r arely
escap -d \. itlr then >ve* would min -
diatlv move ' ack up. n the 1 alt-i-. oierl
lav 1 and t'lrere '.ice in foils'ant fen t
another erin Iron hm isb v taiicyr. g
that the only ten 'iitatde portion ol
he earth. Best* w tllltl 1 e -lial-'W .1
rhegr-ai vulcar o. This fairly i lu-i
--trates ttie force <d r-atdt am) r e pm
s stenev w'i'ti wiricri people c ing to
oienions when once t' lme F>r ex
mnpie t'r. Prerci, G > rl-ir Medical
Discov rv cures tticipieti coiisuiii)i;inn
Coughs, cohls, arid all affection* .if th
iVor aid t,|ood yet Aoin still depends
11)1101 prrv iciail* ■ml remedies hat
h ve I,anght hut rep A ted failure- ■'
ir ich they cii ref r And altho gh
Dr. Pierce’s F’ vori e Pr s rrption is
und r a positive guarantee to cure
tlrosse weiiknes-HS [reculiar to wninan,
and notwirhstan’ing that thousands
of women heir testimony toi s• ffi acv
and the truth of ull Statements made
concerning it many yet gu'ni.it to tr.e
use 0 lUstic and the knife. Again Dr
Pierce’s Pieusant Purgative Pallets,
no larger than mustard seeds, wil
cute e. n-tipation wtiere
it is soil dependent upon dy-pepsin or
torpid liver; yet some sri I depend for
relief tijii.n the ‘‘hlne )>ib” or huge
ll)8Ph O f*( 1 tastic ca' ha> tic luadiciun
lir the f cent such lact , can W“
wonder at the blindness of the poor
Italians?
VIA
e can change a fit y dollar hill if
you want a bottle of Globe Flower
Gough iSyrup, the gr eatest Cough and
Lung Rutiie I v in the w n id ; 01 if you
want to I yit first and if what the.
Hon. Alx H. Stepens Ex Gnv
>mith, Ex-G'V. Brown and Hon Huh.
ert Toombs of Georgia, say about it is
true, you 3un get a Sample Buttle tor
teu cents at Dr. Jr. Jane’s I)i tig Store,
that refievos an ordinary cold. The
Glohe Flower Gough Syrup never had
an equal f >r Goughs, Colds and Lung
Affections It positively cures Cunsump
tion when all other boas ed remedies
fail. Samp Bottles, ten cents. Regu
lar size, fifty noses, 61.00-
(Jovscmptmn C.IK2D.—An old phys
iciau retired from practice, having had
placed iu his hands by an East India
missionary the formula of a simp's
vegetable remedy, for the speedy and
permanent cure of consumption,
bronchitis, catarrh asthma and all
throat affections, also a positive and
radical cure for nervous (let jlity and
all neivous complaints, after having
tested its wonderful curative powers
in thousands of cases has felt it his
du'y to niake ii known to his suffering
fel ows. Actuated by this motive,and
a de.-ire to lelieve human suffering, I
will send free of eha ge, to all who
desireit, thi- iccipe in German. French
or English, wi h full directions for
preparing and usir.g. Sent by mail
tiy addressing with stamp,nan mg this
paper, W. W, Shearar, 126 Powers’
Riock, Rochester, N- Y. 4w.
Sewing .tliicliiiic for Sale.
A fine Sewing Machine manufac
tured by tie White Sewing Machine
Company of Cleveland, Ohio. These
are tho finest, cheapest and best Ma
chines made. Thero are three of
them in use now in Dawson, and tfmy
aie conceeded to be an improvement
orer all machines. Call at this office,
seethe raaohii e,and getreferenco to
parlies now using them. Only one
on hand, at present. tf.
A tieiltle Hint.—ln our style of
climate, with its sudden changes of temper
ature, lain, wind and sunshine often inter
mingled iu a single day,—it is no wouder
our children, tiiends aud relatives are so
frtquently taken from us by i.eglteted cold-,
hall the deaths resulting direcdy from this
cause. A bottle of Boscbee’s German Syrup
kept about your home for immediate use will 1
prevent serious sickness, a large dodo's
bill, and perhaps death, by the use of three ,
or four dorse*. For curing Consumption, ■
Bem-rhages, Pneumonia, Severe Coughs,
Croup nr any disease of the Throat or Lungs
its success is simply wood rful, as jour
druggist will tell you. German Syrup is now
sold iu everv town and village on this con- i
tinent. Stinpl# bottles for tiial, 10c.; Keg
ular size, 75c.
Qcekkt: —‘‘Why will men sinokoctiiii
uioii t"baeci>, when they cun buy Mar- j
buiffliios. ‘Seal of North Caalino’ at
th- sir.ift price?”
Crampton’s Imperial Soap
T IIE BEST !
(T. nipfon 1 :* Imperial So.p is the B*st.
Cianm'ouN Impoii *. 1 S j<tp i the Be^t.
< r tmpto. \ Imperial ir ibe Best.
Oran pion Imperial S.ap ia the B?st.
O ainD/ih‘ Imperial Soap is the Best.
Oi >mton‘P Im mi*) Soap te the .Beef.
(’rump'oi.S Son pis the Best.
Cramptoi. 4 * Imperial Soap i* the Best.
r | HIS OAP is manufactured fr< m pure
1m te ia ih; and a.- it c<*i:’i"B a laige pe~
rentage of Veeetifie O I, i warrant**' fully
o the iinpor e.i Oastih* Soap, and a'
•hp .same time contain-* all itie washing and
denying properties of celebrated German
and
French
Lftunnrv Soaps.
It is therefore recom
men led for np in 'he
Laundry, K'tcht u & B.uh Room,
and tor general household purpose ;
r! o for Printers, Painters, Engmeere,
and Machinr*-. as it will remove j pots of it k
oM iiSt', Tai, Oil, Paint, etc , from the hands.
The Huntingdon Monitor of April s’h,
1877, pr liounees ‘>is s ..tp the best in the
market, • m follows :
Re del, *!* dm : wan- von to nuppjse
ha' thi- i* a m advert!s.*m' ir, and mass it
i v<-r uuheedtd. R and ■ We w*nt o ditrci
tr r n ■ o B e adv* oi
•M - Impe i) S<>ap.“ Raving used
• *iit • tli to )u oast r#r, w.- can re
e rid ;• i.~ ti-r* be-1 quulrv of
•*-•*. 1 . • rare thins? .O p a Soap 'hat wid
•■'nigh elei -r prin ii£j p-k rom the
h . is. * t\ u, lin.-p; hut OraiiiDion*
ind‘ v p v :.j ir and we know were
-1 r,-,\ I t *o*-c ? • 1! v ud pied for
pi p • , • gin* 1 , rs and machinists,
m:-v g t all desoiiptions
T h #n'i •' we i a* .•!'? h*B, with li-fie
y re* i *'u- nol purposes it
k ‘ t'XC,. ) T
Manufactured only by
t ,ibe i t ID lv *rc;>-
Terrell Super tor Court Nov. Term. 1877
\V H FJ< jr* ir- 1 I.itml 11• r Divoice
VS > Rule to Perfect
N- Ilii- Ro_-er> ) Neivice.
Irt got 1 • ip •v• > e remrn of
h S ff ■ f) ‘ ndanf do * not
• t-.*• de nr i it ; .. fu r her appear—
i.i*.r * : h* * *<oes • his State, if
t*j x on *r,o*i *e m. \ rh.it said
D f o-e •• . ■ • w at the r.< xt
f* ■ i P i , • "pi* *e he con
-i ii and >:j •' ti * I . if h P ‘ ; -n iff allowed
■o prtc \ \ and i >- fii •. • ordered, f h..t
thi rule b on M-' niin h- D w n Journal
once a m n h h)i fou moo he.
WVf. ft. EIDHOO. J. S. C P. 0.
\ fine ranseripi tmm the m m e* of Ter
re’l Superior Oour , r 6 h, 1^77
J *- *•'. <' .jA RK,
D clSnani4ni Clerk S. 0. T. C.
CBAMPTOM BROTHERS,
V *. 2, 4 ft, S •and In R P*..re, and
N T • S3 and 35 J Ife -Of- S reef, Few Yoik.
&, or Bale by
J b cum,
mg 23, tf Onwunn, G
* Vfl *:gf 1846.
USE
HARRISON’S
WRITING .INK"
AND MUCILAGE.
hest f.r Tilr would
Jet Bleck School Ink A Specia'ty.
FoiS-l- b all b .ding Siation.ra ami
II tKROh.I MU CO..
9 Tltirray IV. Y.
PERFECTION
ATTAINED AT LAST!
A TRIAL will INSURE ITS POPULARITY
EVERYWHERE.
iiliai
When once used Trill retain its
place forever.
WE EXCHANGE MACHINES.
Sand your old-fa*liion*d f cumbersome,
heavy-running, woman-killing machine
to us, and we w ill allow you #25 for it,
a. part payment for oue of curl.
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 HAi THE LARGEST SHUTTLE, WITH
A BOBBIN THAT HOLDS ALMOST A SPOOL OF
THREAD. <f
THE SHUTTLE TENSION IS ADJUSTABLE
WITHOUT REMOVING THE SHUTTLE FROM THE
InnCHINE.
THIS MACHINE IS SO CONSTRUCTED
THAT THE POWER IS APPLIED DIRECTLY
OVER THE NEEDLE, THUS ENABLING IT TO
SEW THE HEAVIEST MATERIAL WITH UN
EQUALEO EASE. IT IS VERY SIMPLE IN ITS
CONSTRUCTION, DURABLE A3 IRON AND
STFEL CAN MAKE IT, ALL ITS WEARING
PARTS CASE-HARDENED OR STEEL, AND
INGENIOUSLY PROVIDED WITH MEANS FOR
TAKING UP LO3T 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 PRODUCED.
WITH ALL THESE ADVANTAGES. IT IS SOLD
FROM sls TO $25 LESS 1 HAN OTHER FIRST
CLASS MACHINES.
EXCLUSIVE CONTROL OF TERRITORY GIVEN
TO AGENTS.
EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS OFFERER
FOR CASH OR ON CREDIT.
SEND FOR CIRCULARS AND TERMS TO
Es Sreifi* Cs.,
35S Euclid Avenue, |
JETS.} CLEVELAND, 0.
SPEIGHT BALDWIN,
NORTH SIDS OF THE RAIL ROAD,
DAWSON, - GEOtiGIA.
The public are requested to note that I hare a Pi st Class stock of
iancy Family Groceries,
IIVCEUDINH
4 assssetS foods Pickfes flaum. Idosir, Coffee
SUGAR, BACON, LARD, ETC.
A FOIL LIHE OFT6BAGGG 6 CSSARS.
DBY GOODS.
In thb line I will k eo cnnsiaatlr on hand a complete stork ol Osnaburje, Slieeline. ss
ins* Kersevs, I’Unnetp, PRINT , ot all desoriolionu and a luge lot n i ibadv M tde C!o h
which will be sold at prices to suit the times Also, a full s'oek of B iots aud Shses |
on band. I shall keep uo 'shoddy good*,” but everything will be laitb ully repieS’r**e"/!’
purchasejg. K '" ea 10
W REHOUSE!
11l connection with mr tore, I hive 3 commouiou* and well arranged warehouse E J
a-w p epared o Store, S.-Il or Snip C tton, o easy terms, sod to the best advantage ’ ***
Y-ur patronage reaped fully solicited. tePfl.ll .i||f U.lLCfl 7 |>
1878. 1.87a
T H E
Dawson Weekly Journal,
4 4
rJ• TANARUS). Ti< )YL & CIO., Proprietor^*
T- HTIS, $25.00 A mil Ilf ADVANCE*
DEVOTED TO
News, literature, Agriculture and especially to
IaQVAIa apfaibs.
Democratic in Politics!
Tits proprietors will spare no pains to make tbs Journal interesting
I valuable to its patsona. They try lo rna'-'e i' a lire and sprightly pap**, *'•
| misting nothing into iis columns that is du 1, flat and comuionp **• 1,1 1
give special atiei non to the Local Nows, and be, t all times, wat.hful t>! 110
; interests of its subscribers. . - ,
The Journal is now in the thirteenth year oi its exist.non, and i a
permanent, prosperous and profitable institution. In its “bright Ip 111,11
; “(here is no such word as fail.” it has a large and constantly iucroa;ii'S ri.
i culetiou in five or six oi the best
Agricultural Counties
of the “tate of Georgia, and is, consequently, an cxoellost
ADVEETIBINGr MEDIUM
For these wi.-bing to roach a large number of mte'ligODt Farmers, I ,nn
aud letail Mcichants. Its rates for advertising are lew, to suit the i|Bels -
>4 -
Q (D Hi <© IF ® a ©
la corinectisn with the paper, is a well appointed Job Office, just 4U I
with a lot ct sew material, nnd prepared to ilo oidinaiy Job Printing, *“ c
BILL and LETTER HEADS,
NOTE HEADS, ENVELOPES,
ORTGAGES. LIENS.
and all sort* if Lecal and Cogmuieriml Piinting, in as goeJ *'?'**"
LOW RAI'SS as it
Can Pc Done In The State*
Cell and examine our w.ik tr.d pri • btfure ecndirg elia’tbcr*-