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fHE JOURNAL.
J. D. HOYL, F.DITOR
IMW'Ot, UKOKGU :
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THURSDAY Mi RN’lNG,March.2l,’7B
j ■■ r TANARUS“
■loll c. K. Woolen Mljieaied
for Coigross.
A e<vrespiindriit "ho baa kindly
"lit on up the Calhoun Superior Court
lor this i-aue of our paper inc.hlov.taMy
mentions the name of Hon. C. B
Wooten us a suitable anJ pri per man
to represent the 2ud district in lire
next Congren*.
Wa have iiesrd, as yet tut Imle
talk on tii'a subject, but the time is
not fat <ff when ilie people oi the
nistiict will be called upon to select
their until tor that high aud impoi taut
position. Should their choice tail
upon Moj. Wooten, tiny will have u
representative of whom any constitu
ency miglu be proud. He is well
known, not • niy in the second distiict
but throughout the state, as an able
arid eloquent lawyer. He resided for
a long Uure tu our villago, and has
tn >ny fitends in Terrell county who
would, we have nj doubt, he glut! to
soe his splendid abilides made avail
able in tiie councils of the nation. —
He represented the 11th 1 iotriet tor
four years in the state senate, since
which time ho h s been quietly ptac
lising his profession, seeking no office,
he sewksmonc now, but, as it will, as
before said, soon devolve upon the
people of the district to se ect a man
to represent them in (he next Congress,
we biuiply second the sugg stion of
our correspondent that the Maj. is
eminently fitted 'for the place and
solicit the attention of our readers to
tho SU’ iect.
t>l>i um I'uirs.
is iu a blaze oi
enthusiasm on tire sulject of agri
culture. Agricultural Sucioties.are in
active operation in nearly all the coun
ties. The last to wheel into line is
Han lolph county, which lias a wufe
awako society with Col. A H oil ui
president. Spiing fai.s a’e to beheld m
Bainbridge, Thomasvibe, Albany,
Americus, Dawson, and Cuthbert.
Thomas county began to bod lun
about ten yeurs ago and ha- krq4
them up ever since. By tliis rueai r
she advertised herself to ihe world,
and as a result, the hotels and piivate
houses of Thumasville arefilbd evei*
w iuior w i h visitors fioin the Nort ,
some seeking health and some seekinp
homes. The lauds in that and adjoin
ing counties are rapidly appreciably
in value, and every inteiest soem-t t
be ou the Irghway to better film s
- is no doubt that many northern
people who are seeking a milder c i
tuate than tlieir own,have their utten
tion'diree'ed to tliis part of tho coun
try and will settle among us in 'h
next few yeatsif properly encouraged.
As we teard one express i, a few
days ago, they “want to get away lrou,
u country where tiiey cun oil;,
work five months in the year, an.
have to lio up to keep from freezing
the other seven.''
With all the availablo !d<l, properly
cultivated, Southwest Gt. would he
almost a Paradise. We think the
people are, nt last, taking the proper
•tops to tnnko the country what it
might and should be, and hope they
will not waver in the eiiort.
IP LL Juno Bot the Macon I'cleyraph
A- Messenger, who strongly favored
Miiledgniile in the late capital cam
pa'gn, hus wiitton an nrticlo or two u
tavor of releasing the city of Atlanta
from the obligation the voluntarily
onteretl iur* to hnild a caj itol for the
stnt-e as good as the one nt MiLedge-
Tii’o. He favors the atuepTanco o’
the ground < fluted by the ei’y, l ut is
in favor of the state building its own
fit use, when one is needed. The
Const t’Jlion declares that Atlanta is
ready fo db-rharge all the obligation*
tho entered into in th" premise.*
when called up< u by the legislature
to doeo, but n rel'ose from the burden
would be thankfully accepted This
is a mst'er for our representatives to
think about through the summer.
Judge Leonard, h mem* or of Con
gress from Louisiana, died in Cuba
a few days ago of yellow fever. It
is said that he had gone to Cuba t.) be
married tern lady if N-w Orleans.
A white man, named Gu* Johnson,
was bui g ic Home, Ga. las? week fo
kiiiingfa npgro ferryman. Prom al‘':
tepor’s Juhr.sco sas a desperate char
ter, sod bad coumttteso several mur.l
dors besides the oi.e £ot which he was 1
hung.
The Nd* Hampshire eie ion wen
radical ty a diu.niched nmj ;; y.
'i he .few Dollar
The fir>t silver dollars wore coined
at tb mint-, last week, under the
Bland bill. It is stated th t aliout
SBOO,OOO will Cos coined during this,
month and, in Ap'il, $3.000,0d0 will
• e coined. Quid is offered freely in
equal pxerngo for the new dollars,
c'•nfuting tiro arguments of the oppo
nents oftho bill, who urged that the
new ,-ilver money would t'O worth less
1 1.un gold or <*vcn greenbuks.
Gen. Toenibs having often teen
menioned in connection with the
Governorship, the Atlanta Constitution
in'ei viewed him on tt.at subject, re
cently.
He tool the Constitution repot ter
that l.e would bo 70 years old,
il alive n 1880 wlton the next elec
tion t.;kes place, and that fie had neither
desirp, wi-li or expectation of ever rt -
eutoring tho public service in any ca
pacity ; that lie was ineligible to .ho
office if tho 14rh amendment were law
but should the people enliup >n him to
do so, he should not hesitate to serve
them in any way they might wish
despite tho 14:b amenduiont or any
thing else.
Ampruson Released. —The Supremo
Court ot Louisiana has r rdered the
verdict of the jury against Anderson
of the returning board set aside ant.
reverse.: and the prisoner released
Haves is add to be much rej iced
thereat.
Two men, i.allied Jackson and
Robirsnn, we.e arrested in Americus
tor making and passing cuntr-rfei'
nickles. They were taken hefive
Connnisaionei Putney at Albany, and
aent°'o jail, m detault of SBOO, hail.
A nioD they call “Piofessor” some
body is trying to walk 500 miles in
500 con.-ecutivc hours, iu Macon. —
S mebody ought to get up a society
lor the pievention <f cruelty to that
once honored title “Professor.”
A map in Charleston S C claims to
have iovented a machine for picking
cotton-fiy which he claims it can t e
done for tine d* llai a hale.
Great preparations are being nite e
thrcugfiout the state for ttie eefehra
iton of memorial day the 26th of next
month.
A Tliill Wfln wna Brar’,
We ha".e here in Hart county Ken
tucky, a man by toe name of William
Bowman wlio was thrown away i
the Apa ache mountains,North Cam
ion, when an infant and was found
'■V an old bear and adopted as a cub.
At ttie age oi about ten years tie was
captu'od. ted hand and foot, and
then bis captors louud that lie could
not talk, nor could he fie persuaded
to take any food but milk, which lie
sucked (torn a bottle, simwing that tie
tiad lived solely by the nursing of the
'■ear. Bowman is now a farmer neai
Otu ga, and any one doubting the
truth of this statement can have it
letified tiy seeing tiitn. —Hart Coun
ty Three Springs.
Camels in the American Desert. —
F>r . early a year past four camels
nave been running at large in the
vicinity of Mineral Park three old
ones and a young one One of the
old ones looks to be qui e ancient’,
and i? may he oneofihe onginal stock
dint was imported from Asia many
yeais ago. These animals are v ry
gentle. A few days ago Mi. Knob
man wa out hunting stock, and he
rauie across these camels, hut his mule
nt j-cted to an intimate acquaintance,
and commenced hacking. Horses and
mules are frightened at the right of
tliern. In Nevada and Idaho, and 1
think Montana, thote is a law against
using these animals in towns or trav
eling . n die roans, as they liightcu
stock. Theie see ins to he no o'wuora
(or these camels, and in time they
may increase aid become numerous.
-Arizona Miner.
A Guano Sampler.—The Gwinnett
Herald tells of a man who recently
went to llulord to purchase fertilizers,
and while eating a piece of cheese
went through die operatiou of testing
lie strength of the various brands by
ti steing them. He would take a piece
of cheese in his mouth and thn te.-t a
brand of guano. Out informant told
us that he woul I oo willing to take
an oath on—an almanac, that tbo
morning this young man went to Bu
ford be did not. have a sign of a beard,
and before the next morning lie had a
orofu*e moustache and a most magni
ficent sot of whiskers.
A Harrow Escape.
Mr. Iliram Lewis was riding on
horseback uear the Patrick school
house, a few miles from this place, on
Sunday, the 10th inst , when the high
wind that was blowing at the time
blew down a pine tree which struck
Lewis’ horse on the hack and shoul
ders, billing the horse ins'an’ly. Mr.
Lewis’ discovered tho falling tree in
timo to spring from the saddle to the
ne<k of the horse. Truly a narrow
escape. — Montezuma Weekly.
———
Mr. and Mrs. Barnes met in San Fran
cisco after a separation cf twelve yars.
He had been seeking a fortune, with
very moderate success, on the Pacfic
coast. She had been living in Pennsyl
vania. Did they rapturous'y embrace
at sight of each other ? No ! She drew
a revolver and fiied three times a:
him, and he knocked herdown w'?h
a cane. It seem* that he had desert
ed her, and she had found Lirn after
a : g teattli.
itJ.FiVc l r- in tliirji'iu.
Editor? Joirnai. : An item occas
ional y from the scquestceid villa**"'
Morgan may inteiest some of th*
many readers of y* ureveelleio pap-t.
The little, town has been all astir for
the present week as I e Superb r
Cour for Calhoun county lias hen m
session, nod juiors, "presses and liti
gants have bm u nipeercus His honor,
Judge Wright, • as been at the head
ol the bgs) m chinny, and lias dis
charged his itii| oi ’.ant duties with
universal satisfaction. Solicitor Gen
etol, V\'. 0- Fleming, has also me* the
aiduous r,quirem-nts of bis position
with tisonl ability and vigor. A. I.
(Judge) M'.ituoe, till) effiient clerk of
the court, has added new laurels to
his already well earned reputation, by
bis prompt attunt'on an bis uiiifoim
<ouite-y to all. Sheriff Colley has
served 'ho Court la th fully iid is ma
king a good * fib er Too Morgan
Hotel, pu-sided over by iis clev.r and
worthy boat, P P. Clayton, is still in
the lead as the best hotel in S. VV. G
Uncle Pli I and li s e-Hmiihle I dy can
sate the palate of tip* ni 'SI lastidlous
ep.cure, and “Bob,” the old favorite
and trusted p. rter, is mdispensu I**.
The Elions of the Albany News,
Albany Adcertiscr Early County Nnvs
ad Dawson Journal have each l e-n
present this week looking after the
interest of the iespective papeis. The
J. urnal cm.tit ues to ke< p pace with
any ot ttieui in popularity w.th the
good people of Calhoun, aid finds a
wdComehy nia y of it- cit zens
Moq an. without doubt, pos-esses
itoinv attract!" e for tl,e “gentlemen
ot ttie hat,” as i- well attested by the
large number tha f attend Calhoun
cmirf. All of the surrounding coun-
ties tiave had able repiesentanves at
tliis term of the Court. Dawson has
been il'U-trated l.y tim e legal lig’ ta ;
Col’s. L C. Hoy I and J G Parks;
Cuthbert furnished Col Hood and
Ju'g Wotriil; Alhanv contributes
Me.-srs. Vason, Stmzier, V\ arreo and
Wooten; Judge R. F. Lyon, fioin
Macon ; T. If. Lyon and Win Spence,
E-q’s, from Camilla; H. C Silo (field,
E-q , f'om M.ller; Senator E. C
Bower, of Blaklv, and Col. K'-nnon,
fn ni Ft Gaines, liave been in aiten
clance this we, k op- n ttie cou:t.
\\ e take occasion I ere to remark
■hat tt is staten that the many friends
of Col L. C. Hoy I are anxious to
brtrig bis name before the next I* gis
lature as a candidate tor the Judg
ship of the Pot n a Circuit. We trust
it will be one n 8 w>, feel assured he
wouhl honor the judicu 1 eimine, and
p.o e hitnself an able chancellor, it he
he elected. In this connection it
might not fie preiuatute to suggest
the name of Major C. B. Wooten as
olir next Representative in Congress
from this district. V\ hde Congress
man Smith has achieved distinction
and success, yet as “Juno” ouc tritely
replied, “It is n t well to confer
all honors upon one.” We feelconfi
dent th t Mojnr Wooten would grace
the halls ox’ the national assembly,
and Ids eloquence and acknowledged
talents would teffect the wisdom of
ttie electors of the 2nd Congressional
District in sending him to the Capitol.
Calhoun county is putting forth ail
tier effoits and exertions to build up
the waste places, and continue pros
perous and self-supporting. Abun
dant harvests are confidently antici
pated this year, as a large uurnher of
acres has beeu ec wu in cereals, and
the prospect now is flattering. The
fatmers are busily engaged in plant
ing their crops of corn and preparing
their cotton lands-
Let us hope that bountiful results
may be realized, and that the store
houses and granaries of 8. W. Ga.
may thi* year be filled to over flowing.
More anon, * * *
Morgan, Ga., March 15, 1878.
Horrible Death of a little Girl
j Near llockville last Saturday alter-
I noon, Mr Keene, who resides jus! this
side of the mill of tho Messrs. Veirs,
■ had set lire to a field pf grass. After
warning the children not to go near
the fire, the parents returned to their
usual avocation Mrs, Keene was
startled by the cries of oneof the chil
dren and running out of the house
discovered her little girl, aged h ur
years, enveloped in the flames. The
mother, at the risk of her life, drag
ged thechild outof the burning grass,
| but was unable to ship her of her
clothing until she had been fearfully
humor’. The child lingered until the
following maming, when death re
-1 lieved her of her terrible sufferings.
Mis. Keeue’s hands were so badly
i burned that it is doubtful if she will
ever regain the full use of them.—
Montgomery AdroeaL’. ■
Dr. Pierce's Goiden Medicu! Dis
covery will cure a cough in one-half
tho time necessary to cure it with any
other medicine; and it d-es it, not by
drying it up, but by removing the
cause, subduing the irri'ation, and
healing the afbxted parts. Sold by
druggists.
TheCuthbert Messenger has chan
ged its name to tho '‘True Southern,”
aud_will hereafter let politics alone.
Tin* I <|.lU* U sign '/.Dm*
The April nunif er of tin- Eclkct c
MagaZIMK, i„ lent irkahle, 'oil, for the
In h aveiaga ex, elet ceof it- contents ;
and for ! tie number • f sp< C l papers'
wli.ch seppia e!y c a'fei g* atieiitl"ii
'l'hi 16 nr, r,o less It.at, sixteen arti le j
f e-liies tlio flt i d 11' nia dei KIT no it ;'
and iveiy laste sil find H.'inetlnng I
!i gr tily it “Toe M noil "t 1" En
glish ii nerutlll ♦lnoUg 1 Life ls "]
big Illy interest il g and prof.'Ull 111 sll '
gestive resume t En. ii-b vf .1 S, n’is- j
ties ; “Toe N,'h Sini which I del
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always ms'iucti'e s ii'*ies n I’opularj
ast>< moil y; and P" f Goldwin
fill' til’s paper i.TI ‘ll.e Pi 'po-ed
Suli-l.t re lot lt digi in” deals witli a
sll'ject of exflaust'lde ill'eie-t. Apio
pos of War, there me two tiotab egood
descriptive papers —one entitled!
Ovai the B dkins v i’li General ,
Gmuko,” “C tistatinople,” Dy James i
B yce. The l,tt<r lias already become;
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tf:y artic.es are, th.' beginning if a
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Outfoeak of the Revo u* on ;” a timely
liiofrr aph ou I skeicii ot ‘Count Ca vor;
“Piot s.-oi Hu'tyou the Degeneruoy
of Modern Opinion ;” “Keais LoV--
L-tters;” and a thrii i g nariative of
“A Rote ‘or Lite.” A ske'Ch (with
steel pot*ait) of Pmiessoi Maisti ;
three ot four poems ; adoi'ional chap
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Dale;” and we 1 filled editoiial lie
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'lhe Weekly Constitution.
•
Wirhiri the cours* of a month we fhll
vegin the publication of n story of Southern
life and character, entitled
“jlie Koptafice of ftockiille,”
from the pen of Mr J 0. Harris author of
Uncle Remus’s R vival Hvrnn, and the most
popular writer in, prr aps, all the South -
ilia abu d<nt humor and gr.tp ic descriptions
•ro well known in Georgia. Th® news ory
will be hia most ffort, aud the
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THE CONSTITUTION,
Atlanta, Ga.
RAIL ROAD-GUIDE
Ulanii t and Giiif Kailrout
General Superintendent’s Office,
Atlantic and <>clf Rah. Road, )
avannah, Ga., February 14, 1878. f
ON and after Sand ry, the 17th inst., Pas
senger Trains o : this Road will run as
follows:
NIGIIT EXPRESS.
Leave Savannah daily at 4:10 p. m ; Ar
rive at .larrup 7:10 p. no; Arrive at Btin
bridge 8:10 a. m; Arrive at Albanv 9:50 a
m; Arrive at Liv Oak 8:30 a. rr; Arrive ai
J i k*onville 9:25 a. nr; Arrive a' Tallahas
see 9:30 a. m; Leave Ta'lahafsee 11:20 p. nr.
Leave Jacksonville 8:45 p. m; Leave Live
Oak 940 p. m; Leave Albany 2:80 p. ni;
Le ve Bai bridge 3:15 p. lit; L- are Jesup
5:45 a. m; A’rive at Savannah 8:40 a. m,
Pullman Sleep ug Oars run '.hr ogh to
Jacksonville from Savannah and from Lou
isville, Kv., via Montgomery, A’a., aud Al
bany and Thtmasville, Ga No chance of
cars between Navannab and Jacksonville or
Albany.
Connect at Albanv dailv with Passenger
trains both wavs on Southwestern Railroat' ,
to and from Eufaula, Montgomery, New Ot
leans, etc.
Mail S earner leaves Bainbridge for Apa
lachicola everv Sunday afternoon, for Col
umbu every Wednesday mornings.
Clos con ection a Jacksonville dail
(Sundays excepted) for Green Cave Sprirg
St. Augustine, Palatka, Mellornille, Sanfort j
and Euterpris'.
Trains on B A A R R lenTo junction, go
ing west, Moudav. Wednesday and Friday
at 11:14 am. For Brunswick Tuesday
Thursday and Saturday at 4;40 p rn.
ACCOMMODATION TRAINS—EASTERN
DIVISION.
Leave Savannah, Sunday excepted, at 7:00 !
a. nt; Arrive at Mclntosh 9:fO, a. m; arrivr
at Jesup 12;16 am; arrive at Blacksheat
3;40 p m; arrive at Dupont 7:10 p rn. Leave
Dupont 6;00 am; leave BWckshear 9;15 am;
leave Jesup 12;3S>p m; leave Mclntosh 2;47
p m; arrive at Savannah 5,30 p in.
WESTERN DIVISION.
Leave Dupont at s;3oam; arrive at Val
dosta 8:20 • m; arrive at Quitman at l(l;28 a
tn; strive at Th. tuasville at ];10 am; ar
rive at Albany 6:40, p ra. Leave Albany at
5:00, a tn; Leave Thomasville 11:00, a in;
Leave Qui:mau at 1;30, pm; />ave Valdosta
at p n ; artive at Dupont at f;l3 p m.
J. S. Tisjn, Jas'er of Transportation,
il. S. HAINES, Ge:t. Sapt.
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and amusemenr ff d**d bv he articles,
essivs, stories, ar-ri general miscellany con*
rained in tie I'-8 qu mo r of each
nnmoer of <h<s nurd c-non has b en well
appreciated. Everv copy ol the Popular
Monthly is embellished with over lot) beau i
ful illustrations. B i g tne cheap si pe ind
ical of the kind it • xts ence, ltd at th* same
time one t the tno8 ? elect and u- ivers 11 v
w.lcome, it must con i* u • to incieaee in
public favo , aud rn k wi h the t Üblisheiff
Sui day —'lie highest, among ad our
Aui'ican mot.ffilms. /• s publi h and on * t. ©
16 not each month P ie- 25 cents a
u iinbe ; Sub- n non, $3 p"> paid, pet
\**- . Aoi'es* y u i p'* s to Fiat k Leslie,
537 Pe .tl St e#*t, N w Y > k
F >t k Le-liA- Sin d\ vtag Z" ♦* is a beau
litu< w* ik. I "ill in-eiest r eared at and cul
t' ed rne ds k* whII ih*- most o>dinar*
n- de. it isth* ul S>i lav magazuie .pub
h*de*i in tH coun'r . Kv-’V numb r has
!*2B p ges fil- and b tie mo*<r sel et end
f scuta i: g 1: er iiijie, • jug g f• om Hi*
Sel mot! bv m. ediim (I) . ‘ . F. D en.s,
p-.s'o of he * torch of • H ranger-*), to
Poe iV. VU C Fun, jSi -i ee H -*,• v, etc*., i
e eat v• ii ach copy of ihi** J/gaztiu
•as 100 exq-lbite engravings of tne urn-*
•it renting ch .racier, I t.a* e*che aci -
cnlatiou and pro p* j i’> s.eh *s mak* it ot
ui h‘- nriarve * o p - iodt al li e'-ture. i
ia b and eda beau itu wore. Buy i' o-d sc
f- i youe-clve*. single e.'t"- only 25 c<m ,
.n annual sutisc p 'Ot* piC only |3. pm*
p .id. Addi ess '■ <e *
FRANK LESLIES TUB. IloUSt*,
537 Pearl Slice , New Y • k.
liltT/* BMNIIIil) IS4.
USE
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HARRISON’S
WRITING TTsTIC
AND V;UCI GF.
BEST l.r TttE tl'OtiEl
Jet Black School Ink A
Foi Sale t)v all I.eadin" Ktationtra and
PR iO..
9 t!lliTiiy S|„ V.
: ' ,; t A-r A'-S-I [ J *-—■* •‘S-A $Sk fi
&i*li a Efj I id IS
/ IT-ifMEll AT LAST!
v i ' INCURS iTS POPULARITY
2 V E K V V.'KCR Li.
1 j
[T-;1
f w
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k? -|J . w T:.ya .. B
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v • : •_• •
4f*r w v
MlclftfiilHAffiil
TT/ica tsjjed 'will retain It**
pJr.co forever.
TTi i.TCiiA!TSS KAOHIITSS.
1' T.tl yon r r’ll-f .- nioiiptl, enmbaweM.,
lien rr-rn c i :i", v xn-in-kilTiafr machine
to u, mrtn• •v. i:i aiiovjou tgi-S lor it,
•ni part puytue: t for oao of ourg.
IT IS CELEBRATED F'-R STS ADVANTAGES,
•H TMAT IT 13 Crn 0? '! :£ LARGEST SEWING
Ifc.ACH'XLS XANUP/tL."tTL3,—ADAPTED ALIKE
IS THE 1.15.2 C* T."E rA TLY CT V*Z VYCRK
SHOP. IT i.At LAMEST S.jUTTLE. WITH
A BOAR'- THAT ISOLDS ALMOST A SPOOL Of
TKAEAi) C
TUS {•:tl.T-L€ TETSIOM IS ADJUSTABLE
” 'THrUf rCMOViLG THE Siit'TriE i iiOii THE
THiSV*.*"' >t •? SO CONSTRUCTED
THAT THE POWER IS APPL’EO DIRECTLY
OVf': THE T.i.rCLE, THUS EHACLi.'IG IT TO I
SEW THE HEAVIEST MATERIAL WITH UN- I
t*JLtt) FACE. IT IS VERY SIMPLE IN ITS i
CONSTRUCTION, DURABLE AS IRON AND
steel CAN T AKE IT, ALL ITS WEARING
PARIS CASE-HARDENED OR STEEL. AND
TIGEN OLSLY PROVIDED WITH MEANS FOR
i'Apii \0 UP LOST MOTION, SO Y/E Ar.E JUS
i -fiF.D IN
V/rr ranting Every fiachise for 3 Years.
iTIC THE LIGHTEST AND EASIEST-RUNNING
MACHWEIN THE MARKET. IT IS. ALSO,THE
••-ICt-l ELABORATELY ORNAMENTED AND
PRETTIEST MACHINE EVER PRODUCED.
. |JH ALI. THESE f!-VNTAGE3, IT IS SOLD
• p ,M IC TO *SS LLu-J THAN OTHER FIRST
LLASS 'Rti'RISEE.
EXCLUSIVE CO..7RCL CF TERRITORY GIVEN
tcr R 0?FEBEB
St t J FDR GIP-CULAiis AND TER VIS TO
v,' 51 Af'gir? yaaVina Fn
i* ‘ 'l/ tf&Wkj, CitVCiiliid 1(3,,
3 1>5 Eiicf:tl penile, *
Cleveland,'o.
SPEIGHT BALDWIN,
NORTH 3105 OF THE RAIS. ROAD,
DAWSON-, - GEOuGIa,
Tho public arc rcqn.Bted io note that I hav# a Ki' st Class slock ol
hancy Family Groceries,
d live*
fanned Goods Pickle*, Hams, Flour, (ofl ee
SUGAR, BACON, LARD, ETC.
A FULL LINE OF T0B&G38 & CtfiARS.
DRY G- OOD S.
In this line I will keen ronst-Rtlv on hand n complete stock of Osnaburgs, Sheeting’s Shirt
intjs Kersevs, Flannels. PHIXT' of all desorintions and a lrc;e lot of Rsadv Made ClV'hi '
which will l>e shld at prices to suit the limes. Also, a full s<ock of B iots and S*ea* a | w ""
no 1 shall keep no ‘shoddy goods,” but everythiag will be faitblully reptesetde/u
purchasers. " 10
WAREHOXJSEJ
In connection with mt -tore, I have a commodious and well arransed warehouse and
a- o-epared -o Store, Sell or Snip 0 tton, on easy terms, and to the best, advantage ’
Your psftronage respectfully solicited. SCEI.sHT BILDtVI.^
1878. 187a
THE
i
Daw son Weekly Journal,
,T. TJ. IdOYL & CiO., Projirietoi-s.
TKitns, sa oo a ykak is advance.
DLYOTBD TO
News, literature, Agriculture and especially to
mmA li AEFA.IRB*
Democratic in Polities!
j ' *
The prnprie'ors will apere no pnioa to make the Journal interesting
1 valuable to its patsons. They try to make it a livo anil ap'ightly pl>* >r ’ 1
i mitting nothing into its columns that is dull, Hat art] commonp'ace. I' ,fi 1
;;ive special attei non to the Local News, und be, at all times, watchful at
interest* of its subscribers. _ . .
'i iie Journal is now in the thiitnouth year of its existence, and is a lVfe , l .
j p*mnnn<<nt, p tisporou* and profitable institution. In its “bright lex'con
‘there is no such word a* fail.” It lias a large and constantly iucreasthb' cu
i uletiou in five or six ot tbo beat
Agricultural Counties
of tlie State of Georgia, aod is, consequently, an cxcollcut
ADVERTISING MEDIUM
For those wi hiug to reach a large number of intelligent Farmers, P.rt'', cri
and tetail Moichants. J*s rates fjr advertising are low, to suit tho trueis.
1
it it jj m> ® n© a
Tn connection with the paper, is a well appointed Job Office, jus!
with a lot ot new material, and prepared to do oidina iy Jub l >r * n!in F’
BILT, and LETTER HEADS,
NOTE HEADS, ENVELOPES,
ORTGAGES. LIENs,
and all sort? <f TiPtal and Cogmtnerciul Printing, iu as good sty ,e a-*
LOW RAT L < as it
Can He Done In The State .
Cr!l and examin# our work .nd pri'es before sending eliewl>® re *