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J. D. HOYL, F.DITOR.
DAWSON, : U .
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THURSDAY Mi RS'ING, MawV-V 7B
s —rr=:=rait-U.wsr -- --
•| li, Albmif Fair.
p>j,d the lag -advertisement of th**
fljst Spring fair or tlio Southwest Ga
Industrial Association to be held at
Albany oh tho —lth and -2nd of May
nest. yon will see that the pe*p! of
Terrell county are ur st 6<uue-tly invi
ted to attend, and take articles far
ezibition-
We have no doubt bu this fair
will be one of the best that has ever
been bold n Georgia; the rn ‘fingers
are working ip a way to uiftke u so.
We advise all our people that can
ii 30 to alien 1. It is to their intti
es'. to do so. Thise big fi-s will a'-
tract attention to our country and
c’oate a demand tor our i(il lands
and our farm products. An entetpri-e
the kind succeasfuh’y conducted at
.Albany wifi Peaefit-our county aliuos
As much a? it will their
our iutereet to encourage it, for while
Albany and Dougherty county 6| end
jnost of the money and do most of
Die work, we w\l} p ieop a ’>&rg e
of tho benefi t. Wo have decidedly
the best eud of the bagnio, sc iets
“whoop ’em up.” Terrell lies finer
horses hogs, cows, hulls, and calvi e
thau any countv in south Oa , if she
ouly knew it. White nut by any uieaiig
neglecting our can Inn, let us go (town
to Albany an I astonish tiie natives
with a hig di-jiay. Hurry up youi
voik, lat'uter.', so as to have a couple
of days to spire, hitch up your teams,
lay in two hr three day’s rations hiiJ
tskd your fatuities clown to the fair.
And doiii fa get to take something
for exibitirr.; take your fine stock,
vegetables, and fl iwer-*. We know
we can have plenty of such ilrmg-i t
ma tea tine shew. We wi i wage*
out hard earned reputation for veiaci
ly that tbore is better and more prom
ising whsat n-uv giowing in Terrel,
coin yiV.i. any where else in the >-o -
tel estates, abeit, tliev say that thi ir
not a wliefll coimf y.
Let.® have a big fai* our3i?’ves, and
t ben go down aud show Albany l ew
it is douo. ,
Tlic iilimlien in llic El.
The lat*t dispatches from Europe
weetn to indicate that a war between
England wad Russia is highly proba
ble if uot inevitable. I: is Maid that
Russia hxa dauiauded that the Brit
tiab fleet shall it the sea oi Mataio
ra immediately. The presence of the
first in that position ie claimed .to bea
wialatioD of interoatioßal law. Both
mgfnna are making active [repara
tion* for an encounter.
While war is a creel end wicked
tiling, atid to be deplored under any,
uircnmst inces, we do not believe that
the one e.‘ present apptchwudei would
have the depressing effect upon our
t u>mediate interests sad tc<J usuries that
some people seven to fear. England
lias a much more puwotful nary thn
Kuisid ; in faav suQM one has aai'l
that a war between tbe two powers
would belike V fight between a dog
and a full, ttto one on land and the
other in the water. It would be p*.
haps impossible (or Bassia to trans
port an aiiny to *nj part of the
liri lish possessions, hot an easy mau
* f tcrT6r EbgfUnd to rsaeh Butatmo ter
ritory. Ike war would consequently
b<* fought fnainly in oouthem Buseia,
far away from the cotton spinning
countries, of Eu'opAy aod-aa fscto<y
operatives are principally woman and
children, wa4 ot suppoaa tba threat
ened war woulddiojinisli (he derated
.. tor e<>*u>i*. l# „ „ ,
Ttw uaaio article,of eoutmarce With
w hich Husain competes with lira red
world, we believe, ia wheat. Tbe
tlijgipished production and inoressed
r ooeumption and waste consequent on
a war would probable increase the
pr co of that article. This ib tbe only
nay-in which we can see that our
southern interest Wuhld Le much af
fected • 1 1 •**
, Wo am in formed by a private latter
from Mr. J. D Western, of the Alba
ny Newt, that the subject oi cleaning
cut Flint Eitra*. so at to make it nav
igable five ihot ('see to it* mouth, is
receiving much attention in t'uat ct*y.
Hon. W. E Sairii, it will be nstrem
horeJ, suooedwd m Having ar appro
Vtintion made for commencing tbe
work. We hope the siatar -nay be
puhcw ’p u ♦'jeeerai’y’ en jciuMen. a*
rim op swig u{ that live? wjukl be of
hoarfit to iill doo|*ie2 r t% as i 11
oui i fi.vc us sutriisf .o rnar
k”*- „nJ •> rhsp" a r.*m *oer, i
;
Poor Hayes.
Tlio nllta radicals ill QutigMiss ere
■•ill fodnb rino our dear, gid b*ld
ulynt President without mercy; or
•nioderutit n. On last ivrCinl -.y, Buna
tor Timothy O. 11lw, ol Wtacnooitr
in a speech seven hours long, handled
the de facto w ith tough nnd
bauds. Flo charged him with -bout
every sto rn the political decab gue,
nnd fiuug mud on the ptior fellow
with the skill and precki >n of a first
class dredging mch : ,:e. He said that
Hayes, while avowing himself still a
Republican and the friend of equal
citizens',dp, had o£T*n led both repub
licanism and equal citizenship es Sam
uel J. Tiiden never wunld have done.
The ram( ar t end bate Senator
poured copious stream* of vitriol over
everythin g about the Wlute House
except Key. Although Key v.as a
democrat, Mr. Howe had implicit con
fidence in the up deration of li e opin
ions, in the justness of his sentiments
and the integrity of his character.
Altogether, Mr. Howe’s seven hours
speech was the rankest and hottest
onslatigt on our deaily beloved chief
magistrate that we have yet had,
and it is supposed that it will provoke
a fietce and lutiou* fight in tbe re
puntican household, in which it is
said the democrats will not interfere,
hut stand off at a safe distance and
enjoy the fun.
“By Iliarei* ? it is a splendid sight to see.
l*or one who hath no friend, no brother there.
Their rival of mix’d enabroidt ry.
Their various arms that glitter in the sir f’
A young nun in Ouinnett coni'ty
recent y married a girl sixteen years
old. As soon as the ceremony was
over the father of the girl, who was
opposed to the match, t- i k posession
of his daughter. The young man
then appealed to the courts to re
stoie to him t' e possess.on of his
wile. The court decided that, al
though the marii ge was legal, 'he
la.i er whs entitled to tl e cu tody of
his daughter until she i-2l years old,
B.i tho young man has to wait five
yeais tor hin wife. Moial: marry an
old maid or a "voider”
A great walking ma'ci, < pen to
the win Id, i ecentiv came < if in Hindi.n,
England. The lest was to se whit
could walk the greatest number id
miles in six days O’Lcaty, au Amer
ican, won the match. lie walked
£2O miles in the time specified.
We think the Atlanta Constitution
had belter post up a little in leg rd to
the probabilities of tbe next eongiess
acna! race in Ocnrgi; .before it speaks
'gain on that sul-j> ct I> miss'd the
mark badly as to thj 2nd district.
The General Confinenc* df the
Mr-liiodist E Chuich Soutli meet* in
Atlanta it. May It will elect two or
three B shops, piesiden' Hay-good,
ot Emory college, is prominently spo
keu ui as a prol.ublo onnot them.
i /
An English war vessi!, tbe Enry
dice, sunk near ti e I*Je of Wight, a
lew days ago. Ovet 300 p* isons were
drowned!.
Wo are again nnder obligations to
be Hon. Wm. E. Smith for valued
favors.-
Honorary Cnniiuissioiior to
Fari*.
Editor Albany A deer titer :—lt
with much pleasure that we -aw a
communication issiio.l t.y Hi- Ettell
•scy, Govern i A. H. G<>H]utt to our
risirg young toweinan and popular
journalist, Mr. .le-se D. VVeaton, as
honorary commissionm to the Paris
Exposition. Mr. We-t.ut’n graphic
pen would do much towßrdn giving
us, who are compelled to remain rtf
home, a true account of events, and
portray the p'eaing objects of Paris
with accurate precision. We trust
that this Splendid opportunity will not
be lost l>y Mr. Weston for visiting the
‘O and World,” for the benefits that
must accrue from such a trip to an
obaervaut mind are permanently in
calculable. Albaniau.
The many friends of Mr. J. I) Wee
ten, in this seetien, will be glad t
learn from the ftlxive that be baa beets
so honored hy our Governor. Jeeaa
is a first rate letter writer, and we
Wokld be glad to see the exposition
done up in his way style. By-tbe
way, it is said that Georgia will be well
repretented at said fair. Gen. P. M.
B. Young i* g neral commissioner for
the South, apl be and bis assistant,
Mr. 6. W. Small, of the Atlanta Con-
M ■'4 -* 1 '
ttilution, who has already gone (o
Franc?, succeeded in getting up quite
a creditable collection of Georgia pro
ducts tor tbe exhibition.
A little girloiOiwishohoeken. Conn.,
was playing with a ear, ouoduy r*e-nV
ly. when she mas slightly
by tbe eniinal. ller brother win ill
with ecerlei fever and she took the
disease. Instead of the eruption end
ing out naturally, it sooiuel to settle
is the trifling w mod which the cat
had icflietwl. Gar,green set in. 'and
’.ha little one sufb-rwi gw'.igr and 'was
fics'ly reliuTod by Jesuit. . i
Tl Wm Virgin iff Honor j
Too Wheeling, W. V-, Registers
spjeials from Liflnten, W. Y*.< *-f
thm the testiuioiiy in the case of
GSbrge and John. Waltxfco, charged
with the minder ot thr-e persons o
the H)th ins*., makes their gut t al
nmii (‘A kin It he. pis the* Jbhti
'V a! I hop induced his sister-fn 'law (
'Via. C+wge Wirifnce, tn route to hie
house, saying Aiu wife was< sick;, and
then made improper advances to her.
Hie atleu.pr'ed to escape, and ran near
ly bwilnmile, bu* .was overt rkm and
killed with a hammer. GcoVge Wal*
lace, abas Wwmge Brkei,-eay it ws.i
John who'did the deed, and told the
jmy where the hair, no r couid 1 e
found with which /<hn killed the wo*
man and child. T w.s f< ued, cover
ed wil • blood, w lrere lie said i' was.
Biood was also found on John Wal
lace’s clothes, whi- h lie ad tried te
wash off. John cune It* Ike town
and gave tiie aim ufiei the iinudet.
Eich-brother.chaiges tiie mliei iih
having ccmniiteA the crime. Both
men w-re airea'edaiel place ! in jail
under ah. avy gu ad Hundre.ta of
people havi flocked to the vicini'y of
the scene of lie* liorro', and one ol
the hromeis will broh*'ilyt*o lyocb and
! belore tnoiu'ng. B-nh men nave
been told *o make their peace with
God anl iiretraie for death,wild vhj
thing is lit readiness tor their exeetl
i liou. It seems ihal the murderer
took the three oion'hs old child by
the feet and dashsd its bra.ns out
against a tree.
Mrs Hey
A wiiter in the Cincinnati Gs.zefte
says: Mrs. Key is the most elegantly' 4
graceful woman'iu her movemnnts it
ha- almost evei been mygo. and lot tore
to meet. M.e Is 'nil and finely form'
ed, wfiot Joe Gaigeiy would temi “a
fine tigger of a woman,” an>l she cros
ses a r.e in with ike easy undulating,
niovenient td' an Aucelusisn. Her
lace is perfectly immobile, pleasant
and kindly in expression, but lacking
fire. I have never seen i' lii Up with a
flash of spirit *>r merriment. Her
hair is dark, and worn wi’h its natur
al waves drawn back fin hi he> face
Him s' tikes ill * as a tiifle • ffid n*.
Mis. Key die-s-'S with hltir- st Q ak>T
like simp iciiv, her nidi..ary cdting
Cnstnine lining a coint-ina’i n ol olive
grpen silk end i!J*l“l’* lon ct >th, with
Isinnel o: vel.e - to n.atc.li, en'er*
and leaves a ca.iiag - mme eleg.ilitiy
than any woman I ever m‘*t.
Ace ding to the Q. and man Fre-
Press , a very exr'ellent fiiiui"r living
in tne Mo veil <h t’ict undertook a
few everti gs ago to cure his hogs ot
vet mill by rghhing no rn witli coal oil.
He provider! himself with a far Ih’hf
uianf for h Htnl Coditheticed work'
Un unarlv. just as he had gotten ‘.hi in
w* II greased, h simi k from tiis torcli
fell on tne hack "I one, and in an in
“lairi he was in a light blaz:. The
fljlnes cornlrilnicated to the otlieis,
and in f>w rn'.men's the rrove wer
running wild, fi eing with ligfiKi ti!,;
speed, .nd ppearing in the uaiknes
like fir. fiends. The Hex* day tire fi:r
mer found his bacon not only 'cuif'l,
bu: dono up hfowri.
Tift’ <S ftlal*.
\Vbat think you would be re
sult if ti e chi th sh"idd stop spuming
around the tun ? Were you pvei
near a large and intii“ste machine
when one of its wheels became clog
ged or broken—near ei|ough to hear
tl e (rraftihg. jirnrig cTAth', the suddii<m
deafening c>Hh ? Aetlotiotners awUle
us that preci-ely similar effects, onry
oh ,air inconceivably grander scale,
would he produced it our eanh —one
cf tiie w eels in th*- universe machine
—should suddenly ceano its I'evolu
tion., it* oilier vroitJs, there would la*
a general clash ami crash of sstelli
, toe, planets, and systems W hat we
leitii financial crises are due to simi
lar cause*. Owe ufr the wheels in the
finance-machine become*elogged, per
haps alia terfd. The rervihie Wall
atreet ‘‘crash” which follows is cmn
! utuoioated to every part of tiie finan
ciul u echanism of the country. But
analogies do not stop here. There is
that oth> r mechanism, the .port intri
cate of all—sometimes called an organ
ism because it generates its own for
es—the human machine. hen one
ot its members fails to peifirtn its
office, the whole system ia thrown its*
to Disorder. Members before con
sidered Unassailable, break down un
der the naturarpressure. The Short:
cones, and utter prostration is thf*ra*
suit. Keparajion can only be effected
by tbe restoration of tbe impaired
parts and the te-adjuetmenf of its
levers,—the physical forces, Tfiero
is owe part of the machine autre lia
ble to disorder than any ether,—the
liver, -the great balance-wheel of tbe
; machine. ,
The liver the gTVat depurat
ing or lkwd-deaoig organ, o|r the
system, aet it at work, tbe /ou’'
corruptionswlfiehgender in the blood,;
and rot ont, as it were* the machltvery
of life, are gradually expelled from
the system. For ibis purpose , J>r.
Pierce a Goldyo, Al< dical Discovery,
used daily, and Dr. Pieros'* Pleasant
Purgative Pefidts. taken in very small
doaee, ire preeminently the articles
needed. They cureevery kind of humor
from tbe moral scrofula to tbe the
common pimple, blotch, or ertaption.
Great ulcera_kindly heal un
der tne:y mighty curative influence.
‘-HrilUßf’lflofKl poisons that lurk la
ihe'system a.e by them robbed of
thv'ir terrors, and by tneir ,pßrsevei
io> aud somewhat prutra’tcd use tKe
TOrtat tainted systems may by co tuple te
-4y renovated dud built up , new i En
largcd glntida, tumors end swellings
dwindle ft way and disappear under
fhelt fluet.ee of tbego groat ru’solv
aet a
Gckbt: ‘Why wid nvu smoke com
men tobacco. *ben they f-ati bnv Mar
burg Brat. ‘Sreil rtf North Vrrrtffni* at
the sine price f?‘
Ottos se,rd. -_r.il manufacture i be
goiigngamaiilrot! ii.'lwtry In thoS u'h.
Ti ers are iOw -even 'Stge fuills in
JC. iv Ofrle i-8, aind of****!* st Hit n
Ro|ige,. BbreVelHtll. NtftdifZ. \ l-ks
toi'g D.dlqa. Her’ phw. Js’ahhviJ.*,
Mobile, Montgomery, and even St.
Louis and Chicago. A ton of sed
pmeur a nirefoV gallops uf nflJ jkfr^ l
83 fiu while the reluse cslte, worth
s2ff per ton, is Tahinbln ns feed tnr
domestic animaiH and fr>v /ei tilwng,
land. tj and
Three negroes were hanged in Ah-,
beviile. Anibauia. last Friday for kill
ing a M*s y.in, in 18*6 .
—
The Friretic tliigrf.lsc
The April number of the Eclectic
Magazine, is rem lrkalile, both for then
hi; Is average excelciiceof it* contents
and for the number of sprdal papers
which scpeiaiely challenge attention.
There ar- n* less than sixteen arti le*
leslp be.-ho t> ur editorial del urTulect ;
and iteiy taste will find something
to gr..tily >t “T'a March of an En
glish G noratieii through ljlfe” is a
highly interesting and profoiin lly eug
gestive resume -t Engli'h vi*s! statis
tics ; ‘ The New Brr which JP .dad j
into f'tar-M st” is m* of Mr P nctei’sj
always instructive s udies in popular
tisfromoiny; and Prrf. Goldwin
Bni', th’s |>aper on “The Propo-ed
Bub*-tit te for R-rligiim” deals with a
r-u ject of exhaust'hle in’ere-t. Apro
pos, of war, tliere are two notahlcgoml
dt'scrip’rve papers—one entitled
Over the Bdkms si‘h General
Gomk",” “C* nstannopte,” ry J-itues
Biyce. The latter has already become
famous in Englstnl. o‘her nolewol
thy ur'b-.es aie, lire f.eginning if s
seti y Tnii-e >n “F ance hefcoe'he
Outbfrak ol 'he Revo U' *iii a limnlv 1
biygrspliKjii 1 t-kweb of ‘Count Cvor
“Probssof Hn. 'yoii tfie Degeneracy
of Modern Opintbh“Keats’ Love.
Letters;” uiol a thril l g uaiiat’.ve of
“A Ride rot Lite.” A -ke cli (with
steel potrait) of Prolessoi Maish ;
three or foil* poems; adrii'ional chap
twa of Mr BiackV stmy, “Macleort of
])me am' wo lfi led editorial de
p' tno iits coninlete a liiin.bct of ex
popMonal v-iriety and lnterfAt. Putt*
lisi e bv F. If, Peiton, £5 B-nd
.Street Ne. Ymk 85 pcryai ; single
cop *-s 45 cent Tiial s'lbaciiption for
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The IL>t Yk* —T B. Peters, n &
Ban !>• > , Phi telelphia, P*., i*re now
piiM'shing s new edi'ion ot Ch.irles
Dir keris’ i oct-is, win. h f beauiv
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whre ptpet, from b.lge c*ai type,
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tiie we 1 k own Miciiwber, ti e learn
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the mhguided Gran-l lother, the
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vi • rr|{u, 84 ?• -.J
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B-nedle*, 6, Annie Frost, Anaisi Thomas,
,KjitW Pierce, and oik f eminent writers,
nlWts regular contributors. The subj -cts
treated ol are, werv Tha (lustra
tions are profuse and they are all beautiful.
Slinfl srovi-e eiiremely to'eresf+eg are com
pleted in each uuiubc’, while Biographies-,
Adventures. 'Essays, Fun, T' avals, Naiuraj
-l.stoiy, Legend*. Anecdotes, Science, etc , !
nn-ke this puhlicaiinn 01 e of the mo.-l on
eifaming in eaigtence.
Exquisite steel engravinge are fr-quiatly
! given away to its suhsciib< is
; The Chimney Cono r, *lx*eet. page", with
j eight pages of illustrations, printed on fine
j p- per, IS published every Monday, price oniv
! 11l cents; animal subset iplion, $4, postpaid.
.Andress ymir orders to Frank Leslie's Pub
lishing House, 6*fl Pearl Slree', New Turk.
FianV LeJie's Lady s Journal, 16 pages,
isued weekly, contains excellent Pictures
and full descr prions of ihe very latest si vies
ol L-idie*' and Children's Wew; u eful in
to. m"ion on F un.ly Topics; Select St 'ries;
B auti ul lflustr.'lons of Home and For
eign Suijuc'e; Poe'ry; Fashion.title Intelli
gence; Pe-sonal Oiiii Oha'; Amusing Car
toons on the Fillies and Foioles o the Dsv;
Fpaiks of ddirth, etc., etc. Frank Leslie's
Lidy's ,/ouiDal is the n os> beautiful of all
the ladies* pipers. It phould be found on
he iable of every ladv in the land. Price
10 cents a cop;; annual subscription, $4,
poripuid.
Ftank Leslie’s Popular Mon'hly has made
riip and strides as the rival of many aspirants
o ptibfc favor. Is contributors are some
of 'he best living writers. Every department
of literature is represented in its columns
The amount of instruction, entertain men!
and amusement aff tided by the articles,
easavs, siories, and general miscellanv con
tamed in tha lzß quarto pages of each
ni.muur of ihits pubheitiou has been well
appieciaied. Every copy of the Popular
Monthly is embellished with over 100 beau i
fnl iilnsi ratines. B. i g the cheapest, petio.l
ic*l oi the krud in existence, aud at the same
time one'rf the most select and oniversally
" Icon.', it must continue to tscretse in
public favor, an,; ratak wiib the publishers
Siird rv Magagine—ihe highest among ail our
g|ineiiuan monthlies. /(. is publi-hed ou the
ld'ii oi tacn month. Pi,ice 25 cents a
nunibe ; Subscription, 5-3 post paid, per
vej . alditiess ynur orders to Frank Leslie,
537. Peaii Street, New York.
F-snk Le-lii-’- Sunday Mag*sins is a beau
tiiui w.-rk. 1' will interest educated and oul
rvaied minds as well as the most ordinary
reader. It is tire oolv Sunday magawne pub
b-hed in ihi- coun'rv. Every number has
128 pages fi f'd wiih the most sehet and
f scinating It erature, rung i g I'oui the
Setmoil by the editor (Or. 0. F. If. erne,
paaro. of the Church of the 8 rangers), iq
-i e Stirling Tub s g- ncral Tnpxs and Essays
Poetry, Wu-dc, Fuu, Mence- il-torv, etc., in
great vni -'v, rsch Co(iv el ibis A/igmine
has lot) exquisite engravings of toe mos
interesting character. I' has tCache i a cir
culation and pro-peiity sueh 9 make it Otu
ol ihi-mmvels of pe.iodi-'a) literature. I>
is n.di ed a beauiilnl work. Buy it, and se>
for tour-elves. Single eapie* ouly ‘26 cent-,
-no annual subscription p-ic ■ oniv jB, po
pairi. Address r-rders r.o
FRANK LESLIES PUB. HOUSE,
837 Pearl Street, New York.
/ a CORGI \, Terrell * oiiui;
VJ K. F SIMMONS, Adniinisinor do yoni*
non o' es'ateot Jame Johnston, deceased,,
ha* appli and for dismission All persons
terested are hereby notified to show cause,
If any 'her cn, why Letters Bisinissoi
should no' be granted lo him at the Jon
Term, 1878, of Terrell Court of Ordinary
W ■'ne'S my hand ofßciatlv, this Febrilet
18, 1878. ti. 8. BELL, Ordinary.
F. b 21. 3in '
C> HOKUI %, 'IV ire 11 County
I OkSINARV'h OFWCIC,.JdiI. 28, 18*7^
Whereas, L. <1 UoYL, Et‘r of am W.<it
deceased, 'laa applte 1 for letters of Disniit
sion, ill persons interested are he’ebv not'
fied to show cause, !f any they can, h u<•
manner prescribed by Uw, w h y said letter,
should ■ •>' be gtaoted at the next Way tern
of thi> 6’rurt. H. 8. HELL,
Feb 7, 3fn f o.dinary.
Mni^GTON
ATtAiriCD AT LAST!
U v/ill I.\G‘JRE IT6 POPVLAIUTY
•asraliiiiiifflw,
1 1 iKkarfpßeo u>ert win retain He
\ , t jpi.rce forever.
yrt pzcsASfoi i^smss.
SuVar olcl-fn*inoned, cuntborfionim,
ruaok*nu
to n. *k.d xv< win r.ilo\ryou I*s l*r it, 1
as pari psij mout /or ouo c/uir*.
IT 1$ CELEBRATED F r ? 177 AfcVmGES,
IN THAT IT OtECf T re LAPGEST STWIVO
jCChOTS HANLj'AC ADAPTED ALIKE
to this • ~s m rr; r/,n.r on the work
shop. IT Hft w •t* •_ SHUTTLE. WITH
A BOBBIN THAT HOLES AIMOST A SPOOL OF I
THREAD.
I TH€ HI)TTU Tthm.l IS ADJUSTABLE
-uSeiSw 102 siiymt from the
IS 30 CONSTRUCTED
1 HAT THE POWPTf 13 APPLIED DIRECTLY
OVER THE NEEDLE, THUS ENABLING IT TO
SEW THE HEAVIEST MATERIAL WITH UN
EASE. |T IS VERY SIMPLE IN ITS
C3NSI-4HJCTRSN, DURABLE AS IRON ANO
Sift mjsimwft.'iwi*®?
VWfiFMSPSSSWKfJWS JS7
TtfUQ I.H
Warranting Every Machine for 3 Year*
JITJUt LIGHTEST AND tASW ST-RUNVIN
XS*%7SSrSSMISf4ftH. i
rni§tl i'ri VE COWTB(M - 0F territory wvu
fera cEK,Ti *£#
SEND FOR CIRCULARS ANO TERMS TO *
fHt.SnailfadiaiChi ‘ v '
J-tocUd Avenue,
rr'SStj CLEVELAND, 0.
SPEIGHT BALDWIN,
NORTH sids of tha rail road,
DAWSON, ’ .. . OPQ^OIA.
• The public are requested to note that I have aFi t Claaa stock oi
rancy Family Groceries ,
INCIaUDINa m
i an net! Ooodls Pickles iisamg, FSonr, < offer
UGAR, BACON, LARD, ETC.
A FULL UNE OF TOB-CuO ft CIGARS.
r> r -5r good si;
In Ihi - Une I will keen oohst-utlv on hand a comnlete stock ofOnabur>" Shwwiina. ol
ings Ifi-rsevs, BUtiPelA, PRINT- of •IhR-'serfutfona nod a luge lot o' R-adv M tde Pi’ h"*'
whicb will be sold at prices to suit.the rimes. Also, ao l eek of B iota „-! r **'
on bond. I shall keep no ‘shoddy goods,” but every King will bo faithtullv - . *
purchasers. sg'owitjea to
■ ~r, ,!.,t i.a.i * "°‘ * ' >vi ■ "*'■ he* .
W AREHOU Hjar
In oonnoctioo wiMi wtv fore, I have • commoelous and well arnngsd warehnu*.
a- D’epared -o Store. S/ll or S tip 0 tton, oo easy terms, .i t to the bv*. sdv.nta*,. ’
Tour patronage respectfully solicited. 1 SPRI || T 8%1,D '|q
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