The Dawson journal. (Dawson, Ga.) 1878-18??, May 30, 1878, Image 3

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e*r*r . ffjte Journal. j 0(;A l dkpartmen t r WESTON, Locai. Editor, Thi , is com t week. Reading rr."er cn *™ry page. gr ;„g chickens are in demand. Fluting Scissor a at. R. J. Anthony 8. T „ 0 light rains have fallen since list i-U9. Rajd commission**** ea,e notico in th,s pa ' ‘ Tbe Pop-e-A" brigade is organized for the summer campaign pic-nio are no. so frr nnent as they were at this time last vea' Remember th • agricultural meeting next Baturda' at 2 o’clock. Plums have been plentiful in our market during the past week. Our Senator, Hon. Jno. T. Clarke, is here j„ attendance upon the Superior Court. The attention of farmers is called to the department on 4th page. j u( l se Kiddoo is a clever litrle fellow. He <u used us from jury duty this week. A large crop of dog-fernel is growing in the city. 0 It is now iu ful! bloom. The whirling club seems to he gaining jrnund. KuiveS sharp and plenty of white pine. Corn, cotton and grass nre all growing frueli', and our farmers are fighting the lat icr bravely. A Majority of our farmers have harvested l)„ji wheat. The yield is reported to bo very good. Our vour.g prole enjoyed a social pur'v at die residence of Mr. N. W Dozier, on last Friday night. The recent rains have had a good i (Feet on -i.rdon vegetation, which, up to Monday, j r as suffering from drouth. The ilev. R. W. Dixon preached another cue of bi excellent. sermons last Sunday In fact, all of his sermons are good Preserving Kettles at R. J. Anthony's. All who attended tire fair at Albany f rmed nr be pleased with their trip. I.et a, go to work aud make our fall fair a sue- C. FH. The fruit crop prospect in Terrell countv, u, h nr vei bettor. Nearly cverv family in li e coumy has an orchard of well selected f: nit. Be sure to plant a large erop of sweet po t&ior?. It is not too late to put out slips, ui ri no better erop cau he raised iu this sec tim, The sun, when it. does shine these days, shines wiih an intensity that has but little regard lor the comfort of perspiriug human* ity. Hon. Thos. P, Janes, State Commissioner of Agriculture, spent Saturday and Sunday in die e'ty. He was here on a visit to rela liviS. We learn that green flies have made their P[caranc” in seme parts of the county, and j, je feared that the cottonVrop will be dam aged by them. What has become of the library movement? Oai citizens should not let this important nn' - er fall through ; thev have only to make en .(fort, and success is certain. Please call around and settle that little bill rcii owe the Journal. Wo owe it to some im.ly else and they want the money. That’s the way of it. We heard a visi'or say last Sunday that lYiston could boast ol more preftv little girls than anv town in Southwest Georgia. Car ect; and the larger ones are hard to bear. H'FS Eudora Moore was elected assi taut orgipier of the Me'hodist Sabhnth School las* Sunday *o fill the vacancy caused by the te ignitiou of Mrs. Ellen Odum. We wove sliowr, on Monday, by J. ti Patks, Fen . the finest Irish potato that we hiite seen tuis season. It wag grown in his P'l'cli without any cultivation, Jim save his p.te!. will nearly average tLc one shown us M T J. Hart, of rnr citv, has an order for another omnibus, to be huilt lo r a Thom •ville firm. Vr. 11. has sold several fine ve hiclrs of late, and they all give entire satis factirn. Pitronize home industry and bui'd up the country. Some inilinown person killed Prof. J. W I Lowrev’a favorite pointer on last Thursday Me ; .t, The dog was very friendly and would b .rm nobody. We must say that the per son who cut the poor dog’s throat ig as m an as the man who kicked acorns out of the path of a blind pig. Jndge L. M. Leonnard, of the 6th district <1 Terrell, informs us tnat the farmers in his part nf the county tave mad.; more than enough wheat for their own use. He also f 'ta hat, if the begs are not destroyed bv disease ov rogues, not a pound of bacon will be bovght lor the 6th district next year. $2 00 ray lor 100 neatly printed Note Ilesds I 100 neatly printed Envelopes at the J'Crnai. office. Call and examine material. ■ - The Sumter Republican of last week, is re poneible i’or the two i'ems published be low: “Cre of two yeung ladies who recently visited the city from the country, wrote lmm • as follows ; “We attract a great deal 01 aoenshun promenadin’ the street like o’her ladys, and holcn up our cloz\ Nobody isn’t nothin* nowadays which don’t hold up their cloze, and the higher you bold em’ the more atteushun you attract.** "There has been a a'partition between a lever and bis sweet heart. She presented him ith her photograph which, on hie bended knee;, ho aworo he would always wenr next, to hig heart. Last Sunday at ■ jiun-h he pulled out hig handkerchief irom hi" buk pantg pocket, when lo I the photo graph fell at the lady’s feet. And now the gi'l i- puzzled tp decide whether her lover is a liar or whether his heart is in the wrong place.** New Arrivals.— J. 15. Ct im lifts in store and is still receiving ft good assortment of goods, such as figured lawns, piques, linen, embroidery, 1-niekerbocker, cassitner, and numer ous other articles, all of which he will sell cheap for cash. Thanks.—We arc indebted to Mrs. 1 II- Whitvhnrd, of this county, for ?l fine mess of roasting-cars and cab bage which she kindly sent to us on yesterday. They remind us muc hof 'route of the huge specimens of veg* •table* that we saw at the recent fairs. U e return thanks to Messrs. Allison *1 Simpson, the great hardware and grocery merchants of Cuthbert, for another invitation to attend t e 2nd ’uiiual festival of Watchful Fire Cos., N"- 1.. of that plate, which takes Court Personals. Judge Ividdoo is one of the most courteous, affable and able wW-s in the state. J ° .Sol. (Jen’l Flewellen is right after j the violators ot the penal code. He w;t ‘‘bad man to tackle." Malefuc tors, look-out! Terrell county has an excellent and ©oligmg high Sheriff. He is a great favorite, especially with the ladies. Judge (. lark, the efficient clerk of the court, lias had an experience of about seventeen years. Wo were afraid the court would break down without Calvin Watson as bailiff. Powell and Whitaker to gether compensate for his absence. Fred Clark, former deputy clerk, is missed bv the litigants and lawyers. Judge Simmons tills his place” this week very satisfactorily. B. H. Brown makes a splendid fore man of the grand jury. His was a good selection by the ‘grand inquest.' W alk in, gentlemen, and take a seat, inside the bar. “Col.” T. R. Whitaker, the clever bailiff, will ad mit you at a dollar a head ! Linde Luke Roberts, the true and tried Deputy Sheriff and his hand some nag, always execute a bench warrant in good style. John Doe and Richard Roe are still litigating with each other. Poor old fellows! they have been seeing j each other now for two centuries. The Dawson Bar are all middle aged and young men, and a good set | of fellows with clear heads, too, they j arc. A first rate team. There arc one hundred and forty 1 nine civil cases for trial at this term, instead of one hundred and forty, a3 we stated in our last issue. I The jurors get tired of witnessing the “legal giants wrestling” when they think of the grass wrestling with the corn and cotton in their farms. THF, END. Bay your field peas from Melton .t Brother. Send Your Reai. Name.—Corres pondents are again reminded that their real name must accompany every communication. We cannot take any notice of letters when the above rule is violated. Items of news are often sent to this office by friends, no doubt, but they are perfectly useless to us unless accompanied by the real name of the writer. Good Stoves from $lO and upward, at A. J. Baldwin <fc Co.’s. The riKST. — The first cotton bloom that wc have seen or heard of this year, was sent to this office on last Monday by!Mr. John Whitcliard, of our county. A little over twelve months ago, Mr. Whitchard came to Terrell county and purchased what was supposed to be one of the poorest plantations in the county. Now he reports good crops, and says Ins corn is ns fine as could be expected. Fer tilizing, industry and good manage ment is Mr. W’s motto. Wish we had more such .men in the county. Wanted —One Thousand pounds Beeswax at Melton & Bio’s. Agricultural Department. On the 4th page of this paper will be found a department devoted ex clusively to Agriculture and Horti culture. It is onr aim to make this department beneficial as well as inter esting to our farming friends, and we hope to be able to give them valuable information, and the experience of some of the best and most successful planters of the country. Short com. manicatious from our hortie planters are earnestly solicited. It you have been successful in the production of any crop, write and tell us how it was done, and we will publish it, that others seeing your good works may be benefited thereby. —* * A. .T. Baldwin & Cos., have the finest lot of embroidery itt the city. Just Now Arriving Our third stock of Spring Goods of all descriptions, from that well known Dry Goods Depot of E. S. Jaffray, of X. Y. We have a good variety of White and Figured London Cord, Piques, Lawns, Grass Cloth and Dress Linen. A Large assortment of Hamburg Trimming, Plain and Fancy Hose. A great variety of Ladies Ties, Kid Gloves, Cottonades and Cassimers for men and boy’s suits. In short, we have a better variety of | General Merchandise than we have had for three years. Corn and Meal by the ear load, and all kinds of Groceries and Hardware. Prices and terms made to suit the times. W e pav no house rent nor city tax, and, therefore, can offer inducements to purchasers. Call and price betote you buy. Johnson & Hill, Brown Station, Ga. Millinery and Notions. Mns. M. M. Anthony is constantly receiving New Millinery and Notions from the em[K>rium of fashion. Give her a call if you wish a nice and stylish dress hat or bonnet, at a low m3*) It. price. Terrell Superior Court, The regular spring term of Terrell Superior Court began on last Monday at 10 o’clock, sharp. His Honor, Judge W. D. Kiddoo, occupied the bench and convened the Court, when Sheriff Christie implored the divine benediction in the usual formula upon ‘hhe State and the Honorable Ccurt.” The lists of the grand and petit ju rors were called by J. M. Simmons, Esq., acting deputy clerk, and nearly all responded promptly as their names were pronounced. The juries were then regularly empanelled and were sworn in and qualified by J. G. Parks, Esq., acting Solicitor General pro (cm, after which the Court proceeded to charge the Grand Jury upon their duties, privileges ami responsibilities. Judge Kiddoo delivered a very elab orate and exhaustive charge to this body, and his auditors were impress ed with the fact that the Court did its whole duty on this line. His re marks in reference to the most thor ough and scrutinizing investigation of the conduct of public officers were most apposite; and truly did he state that “Eternal vigilance is the price of liberty.” The call of the civil docket was begun at the conclusion of the Judge’s charge to the grand jury, and the legal fraternity came into requisi I tion. A number of cases have been continued and settled, and a goodly portion of them have been disposed of finally. An interesting case of “Marshall vs. Gay” was tried on last Tuesday in which our friends, J. 11. Gucrry and J. G. Parks were antag onists, and each made capital efforts in behalf of their respective clients. The jury considered the case nearly half a day and decided that each did so well they couldn’t tell which was entitled to a verdict, and a mistrial was had. The docke: of civil cases will en gage the attention of the Court dur ing all of this week, and (he Crimi nal Docket will be taken up next Monday morning the first thing. Witnesses in criminal cases and parties out on bail would save trouble and costs by being promptly on hand Monday next at 10, a. m. As is usual a delegation of visiting attorneys is in attendance upon our court. We remember seeing Ool’s Hood, Fielder, Douglass, the Hon. J. T. Clark and Sol. Gen Flewellen, of Cuthbert; Col. C. B. Wooten, from Albany; Col. S. D. Irvin, of Milner. Tho court will probably adjourn to-day week. Bo Careful with Kerosene. We publish to-day a distressing ac count of the death of a little girl in Dougherty county from the impra and ">nt handling of kerosene. Another accident, still more horri ble, happened, about tho same time, in Merriwether county, by which a mother and two children wore burned to death. The latter accident hap pened from pouring oil into a lamp from a can without extinguishing the wick. There is a gas that arises from kerosene oil that is liable to ex plode when brought in contact with flame. A can of kerosene should never bo opened, or ever allowed to remain in a room where there is fire in any form. Many careless people arc in the habit ot pouring tho oil on wood in the fire place or stove to make it ignite readily. Such people will be blown up and killed sooneror later but they will loose no brains. Dr. Tlios. P. Janes. This gentleman, who has been Commissioner of Agriculture for the state ever since that department was established, spent a portion of Satur day and Sunday last in our town vis iting relatives. The Doctor seems, so far as we can learn, to have run his department tojhe entire satisfaction ol those most intcres'ed in it, the farmers of the state. We hear of many petitions going up to the Governor for his re appointment from individuals, agri rieultural socitties and grand juries. Our own agricultural society wa3 the first to move in the matter. The Doctor is working hard to' forward the agricultural interest of the state, and has already accom plished much good. His “Hand j Book of Georgia,” his “Manual on j the Hog," on the Sheep, “Manuel” and his crop reports arc works of much labor aud vnlue. He is now enga ged in investigating the different breeds of cattle in order to find out those best suited to our soil and cli- 1 mate, and will give his views on the subject in due time. His method of having commercial fertilizers inspec ted, since that matter has been placed in hi3 hands, has saved the state about $25,000 a year. The Doctor's term expires in Au gust, but we hope the Governor will find it to the interest of the state to con Unite him in office. j buttings. Messrs. Editors : In these days of dull limes aud scarcity cf uews, it may not be altogether uninteresting to tho roaders of the Journal to have, ever and anon, a few | dots from every day ooservation though they may be quito common place. I Fur this reason, therefore, we offer you a lew dottings, and hop 9 yen, nor any of >our readers, by your metaphysical disquisitions, will so closely scrutinize our manner as to cause uncharitable criticism on the same, but take them us a mere olio from every day ! life. During the past week business and duty j has called us to visit different portions of our county, und for my own satislaction and information, I have noticed closely the workings and progress of tho farming in terests. In the more southern portion ot the county crops of every kind are looking unusually fine. Wheat has already been cut, and though somewhat injured by rust, yet the yield will be large, measuring up from 10 to 20 bushels per acre. The corn ciop was never m*re promising in this sec tion, and if tho rain continues thee will be a bountiful crop made the present year. — uats are eupeib, and though corn is now rather scatce, yet most of the farmers are now able to “bid farewell to every fear“ so far as stock-feed is concerned. Tho warm wea'her has brought oat the cotton plant, and the whole crop from the southern to the northern pnrtiou of ihe countv is quite encouraging. We were favorably struck with the fact, that all the crops, as a general thing, throughout the county, are in fine condition, notwithstanding a larger grain crop to harvest then usual. In the notthern portion of the county the corn and cotton crops are not so forward, but a good stand and in fine condition, fo short, we think the farmers may well congratulate them selves on the fine prospect of a bountiful harvest in due time About D wson the wheat is generally threshed up and the yield excellent, ranging from 15 to 40 bushels per acre, and even iu some instances as high as 50 bushels per acre. With these facta be fore ns, mav we not be hooeful, as a brighter day seems to be dawning upon our section of country ? After a week of observation, scenery, etc , different from our regular monotonous rou tine, circumstances nre such that we are found on Sabbath, 2f,h instant, in the cit.v of Dawson aDd being the guest ot a Meth odist famil7, we are earlv found wending our wav to the Methodist Sabbath School, a de. servedly popular institution of the ch ireh. We are not at all astonished at its having the reputation of being the finest Sabba'h School in the South Oa Conference, and anv one visiting the School and witnessing its workings, and the interest manifested by °ich an able and efficient corps of eachers, together with the large number of voung |,d|es and gentlemen, bnvs and girls that are prompt In their attendance every Sab bath morning, would award the mead of praise to this ns being one of the Banner Schools of tne State. The music cm’* be excelled, and it is almost inspiring to lis'en at the enchanting strains as 'hey come forth from the whole school. By tho exercises of the school, especi llv the sweet miw.e, .-■ were put in proncr mode tor listening t • an able and ImoreFsive discourse from the much es eemed and beloved pastor of Ihe Church, Rfv. R. W. Dixon. Hia subject on the oc crion was “And sin, when it is finished b'ingeth forth death.“ found in St. James, Ist and Uth This was one of the most able, elegant and impressive sermons it has ever been our good fortune to bea-. .The preacher, in Ilia delineation* of th 1 - migin, progress and cu’minatiou of crime, so en ch'ined tli" audience iliat the most carnal observer could but no!ice the impress ot he remarks on the whole congregation Hxv_ R. W, Duos is one of the ablest divines of this country, and the church at Dawson should congratulate heretlf on having tbo 1 ibor a of Fuch an able pastor. We predi t much good to the church and community from the efforts of this gifted, zealous and faithful minister of the gospel. But we fear we will wearry vour readers and will therefnro close for the present. HOTCHPOT. Terrel! Cos , May 28, 18*8. Liver is King. The Liver is the Imperial organ of the whole human syetem, as it controls the life, health and happiness of man. When it is disturbed in its proper acti m, ail kinds of “ilmet.ts are the natural result. The diges tion of food, the movements of the lidari and blood, the action of the brain and nervous sys*em, are all immediately connected with the workings of the Liver It has been suc ceasftiil7 proved that Green’s August Flower is unequalled in curing nil persons afil cied with Dispepsia or Liver Complaint, and all the numerous symptoms that, result from an unhealthv condition of the Liver end Stom ach. Sample bottles to trr, 10 cents. Posi tively sold in ail towns on the Western ( on tinent. Three doses will prove tbit it is just what you want. The Antecedents of Disease. Among the antecedonfs of disease are inertness in the circulation of the blood, en unnnturally nttentialed con dition of the physique, indicating that the life current is deficient in B'jtriuvo properties, a wan, haggard look, ina bility to digest 'he food, loss of appe tite, sleep and strength, and sensation of unnatural languor. All !he?o may bo regarded as among the indicia of approaching diseaoe, which will event ually attack the ays'emand overwhelm it, if it is not hui t up and fortified in ailvar.ee. Invigorate, then, without los of time, making choiso of the grateet vitalizing atrent extant, ncs tetter’a Stomach Bitters, an elixir which has given health and vigor to myriads of tho sick and delibeatod, w hioh is avouched by physicians nnd analysis to be pure as well as affectivo, which is immensely popular in this country, aud extensively used abroad and which has been for years past one of the leading medicinal staples of America. m 9, Im Commissioner’s Sale. tv r.ORGIA, Terrell Comity. IT By virtue o' and in obedience to an order granted and bad at the May Term, ISIS, of the Superior Court, n said ountv, in the case of niizabzth Brown, et. at. vs J. P. Sharp, Petition for Partition and S*i<*. ( Ac., wc will ae!l, on the first Tuesday i.i Ju!v, next, between the legal hours of sale, before the Court C.'.urc door, iu said county, the following trout and body of land, to-wii: Lot No. 218, North half of lot No. 21, and West half of lot No. 231, all being in the 12l!i biauict of said county, and con taining 403 acres, more or Jess, and kno*r. as the “Bathe! iVanes Place-“ F.ttid by virtue of said order tor pa-tiCnn of the pro ceeds of said sale Terms Cast Titles clear. A SASSER, 5 T M. JONES, v Commissioner". J. L. JANES, ) Dawson, Pi, May 30, 18*8 4: New MILLINERY Store AT DAWSON, - GEORGIA. MISS A. 33, SMITH WOULD Respectfully nnr.cunce to the Ladies of Dawson end surrounding conn'rv that \ 1 she has recently established a first class Millingy Store at No. 2 Rogers it Jaoes Block, Dawson, 6a., where she will be pleased to have them call, EXAMINE & PUICE GOODS. On hand and to arrivo a fine and carefully selected stock of General Millinery Goode, adapted to the season, an 1 of tile latest and most, apDroved style , consisting in part of Kine Hats, Bonnet", Hosiery, Gloves, Cuff', Scarfs, Ties, Ruffs, Hankerehief', Carrels, Hamburg Edgings, Trimmings, and other articles too numerous to mention in this adver tisement. 1 shall keen no shoddy good-, but propose to keep a good assortment of the VER Y HE ST GOODS, and sell at the Lowest Possible Prices. Remember that all who rail arc not expected to purchase, unless titer are pe-frcGy sui ted in puce and quality. My business is to show goods, and I shall take esp-oial pleasnte in performing that durv. I cordially invite nil to cal! on me, and by fair dealings and low pnees, / hope to merit and r ceivo a share of your patronage. apriU 8m Most Rrsprctfullv, MISS A. B. SMITH. NEW SPRING Millinery* MRS. M. M. ANTHONY INFORMS the Indies of Drwonn and surrounding country that he l:arjat received a Beautiful lot ol SPRING MILLINERY GOODS. Among the pretty styles for Sun Hats mav be noticed the May Belle, Taliiado, Rustic, May tjneen.ctc. Ia so keep a lull line of Notions and White Goods. V new lot of Ties, Bows, Ladies' Fancy L'ce Setts, k mey Buck l.ombs, Uamburg Em broidery, Cash Embroidery. Dress Tiimmit'gs, Dress Furnishings, etc., etc. Many thanks • those whnfvnred me wth their pitrornge the p:t't season. 1 hope, bv FAIR DEALINGS and LOW PRICES, tome.it a continuance of the same, and Hso, to ado to my Its’, many new customers. C3r- I . ti e DRESS-MAKING Department I have secured the effl tie it serv cea of MSS. J M. POTTER. We cordially invite the ladies generally to bring in their spring goods and have tlteni made up in the litest stv'es, at reasonaMc prices. DAWSON CARRIAGE WORKS! T. J. HART, Proprietor. Ma iiixfac t urea Ihiod Ws®df AND ALL WORK WARRANTER. FARM AND WAGON REPAIRING. 880B BO Si: MlhUilh A SPECIALTY. WILL BE WELL AND PROMPTLY DONE by skillful and reliable woikmcn who |I4V • been in his employ tor .1 number of years. jgfilall a u,l examine his slock of vehicle*, as ann nr ted above. a2Jtf iee Here! m, i/u a sr t m © if Tv MANUFACTURER OF Tin and !?Tieet Iron-Ware, DEALER IN Stoves, Hollow-Ware, Cutlery, Crockery, Glass-ware, WOQOfN-raE, HOMIHi GOODS, Etc, KEROSENE OIL AND LANiPS A SPECIALTY. r |MIF. ABOVE O 10ns*, b.cln lint; i-bas oilier a. ticlos, will be suin' 'CVao for 0 ' .1 U',re me a ..all and be convinced. UJ. ANIHOSY. € ariia jr e m 9 1* lia el ova*, TOP BUG(iIF?, NO-TOP BUGGI KS, . • arid WAGONS for one two horses’ No'.v At)vertis^monts : Rt’/OLVfcii f BEE: vih bvxacu -1 ■ Megea. Address ,f. B own & Son, 13G it 13d Wood Street, Pittsburg, Pa. /IPG A VC Highest honors at all l\ l> World's Exhibitions.- Latest O.nrlogueg and C rentals, with new -'vies, reduced pr’c'sand much informilion, rent free. MASON Si IIA M LIN ORGAN GO . Boston, Vew York, or Chicago. m \ M/lO #•*?* Piano *175, *<<"><> M 1.11 ±1 V# Ado s2oh Elegant rose -1 wood cas-s, rSagn ficer.t 3-string upright Pit.no $2lO. No risk. See before buviog. This offer only not where introduced. War ranted 8 years. Trade pouring in. Agents wanted everywhere. VVrite for paper, free* THOMAS BROS, Catskill, N. V. I iiar nap y i Bimson’sCarcixKPo 0 lU| Hli I. t\ Rons PLASTf.R is the best ftlVlL JH l\ . rejiedy for a lilllie 0 . painlul back, or weakness of the back, eVed invented or known. It soothes, it strength* ens, it cures, where other porr Us plasters and all liniments fail. Each genuine Ben sou’s Oapcine Piaster has the tvor I Oapcinc cjt through the plaster. Take no other. mflPSS'KSElfißfiifl sl6 s>, only •fl’.'.'S Superb Grand Square Pianos nrice slluO, ouly $235. Elegant Upright pianas price SBOO, only New Style Upright Pianos $1125) Organs %35, Organs, 12 stop*, $72 >O. Church 0 gans, ltl s'ops, p.roe $.9 ', onlr slls. Elegaut #375 Mirror Top Organs, only $lO5. Bny r rs, come and see me si home If 1 am not an representor), R. R. fare paid both ways and Piano of Oigto given freo. Large illustra ted newspaper with much information about cost of Pianos and Ovgros sent freo. Please addrest DANIEL F. BEATTY, Washington, N. J. Aw Fog st CaM-of I aisirrll 55ft, Ikß Invar. RaNITORD’S radical \Jr CL’ItR for *Arti.r.-h will t ot in atao.fy relieve and speedily cure Ituferrnces, Henrv Wei s. r. q., V/e'd-, Fargo & Cos , A t ~ Wtn Bo wen, £• , A'e*t i"'ltt, Grant. * Bow. u, Si. ua. Testi iiionirls and tcei-ro bv mail, A \ Price, wir h imprc /i’ 1 Inhaler, ll /■s!. Sold Uvery >vl l— i. Weeks * & Potter, Prop .'", feo-tor*. SI El Bill! |r-on-’ t’lirgiUiVO Fuilffl viako New Hieti Blood, and will com,' ,e*t y■' >’ go the blood id the entire eys.em 'e |r d months. Ativ person who will ti>>. r pH I each night Irotn 1 to 12 wceka in,. • :.r stored to sound health, if such * and ' possible. Sent bv mail for 8 letter t antps, I. S, JOHNSON & CO., Btngv Mv AK.t rs Wrim T'R.'.MOI crcOfl Anew work of Great Tntertst 'O eVerr l>- l*l* Beiitler tudl ttliidcnl >■ land A df“as for de*rfintivo terms .n.f circuit rs. NELSON St PIIILIHPS, crß, N SMS Broadway, N-w \ork. Th* ITrmrdj f <b* fn**'*/. Durham’s InfallibLs /km) PILE CURE 1 fv'iv*’* 1 Manufhetnred br \ / BirbaaPilcCuroCo.,Dvte,b. 5 MaAK 11 urter fall* t# rare Hci.wrrWi Whan tor* !• f 1 ’*' **. / |. i/.st an-) hoaafl.l* lAluu>al V-i (ur nitfef J on nppUtntton Tax Notice* I' WILL attend at the following timet V’. l places to KeCt’ive the Ta-. Leturps O' Perrell County for the year 1078: On Moddavs the 13th and k’J-h of Aprl and 13th of May a' the 18tb District Lor:rt Ground. A , On Tuopl ivs tho 1 d*Vi and *>otli of and Mav 1 tth at ll'h District Court Groun . On Werlnesdav- 17th of Apnl and U<* Is' and 15 h a> Dover. On Thu Slavs tho 18? hot April and 2nd and Id h at Ghtckasawhatcllie. Oil K. id tvs 1!) bof Aprl and Jfaj ' and 17th at BrcWn Station. On Scurdavs 25th of April and May ltd and and IS h at Dawson. On Saturday 25tb of Miy at Gravel Hit’. At DaVvson two weeks during the Bpnt.g Term ef Cou-t, c mmencing on Monday, the 27th of J/av nex'. On the last day of C'.ntl the books will he rinsed. IP T. CAMPBELL,T. R.T.C. A pnl 8, 1878, tf PiMH;flji)Dß. BUTTS WMWm*M Ho ' E ' B i ht? (^ t ‘ Wno has had greater experience in tha ‘roetment of tb.l al troubles of both uialf* ami female than any physician in the West, gives the results of his long and successful practice in his twa new works, just published, entitled The PHYSIOLOGY OF MARRIkOE The PRIVATE MEDICAL ADVISER Books that are really Uvlclm nd hrlMitatrarisra in all nt ter* certainMijj to ?fat>b©ol and WoaiaahMS. and fuppi? want long felt. They are folly tllaatraUd, and In p!a ; 3 language, easily understood. 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