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'{'he Journal.
. a?- i'KI'ARTM EN I
.. , Loc.vt. Emtor.
sJHAL L-SH <>T.
try tax notice.
r, ( ,a the grand jury presentments
t 0 be found in this paper.
\Vp have heard of some wheat sell
in,, for a dollar a bushel.
‘ ,j r £ B. Loyless’ wheat patch
measured up 83* bushels.
,{... ]). J Rav, of Oonvere, is v;s
re atives in this county.
There are sixteen paupers in Ter
rell county. All well cared for.
£ C. Paschal, Charley Holiday
•nd Tommie Janes have the pop-gun
(ever.
reserving kettles at R. J. An
ihoner's.
£ C -”_ j. W. Hinton preached at
Ij*' yicihodist church last Sunday
right.
Picnics are t ! ingsthat used to he,
. nOW ain’t —in this part of the
"Dici's! vineyard.”
Ye tax-payer, lookout! Make your
r , turns before Saturday. The books
sill close on that day.
I will pay the highest n ar c price
. beeswax, hides and ta o v, in cx
riunge for goods. R J Anthonx i
Buy your field peas fr m Melton 1
A Brother.
A few spring chickens have found,
(heir way t this market, and sold
readily at*l2*c. G-od sa ! e consider
ing die price of bacon.
The weather, for the past few days,
at noon, has been oppressively warm
—as much s > as we have ever before
experienced at thi3 season of the
year.
A good many of our fanners are
~.,tiitg new home-spun biscuits. A
maj' iitv of them will have a bounti
ful suppiy for themselves and some (
tn spare.
Pood Stoves from $lO and upward,
at A. J. Baldwin & Co.’s
Rev. R. \V. Dixon, of this place,
ivi! preach the commencement ser
' inon of Andrew Female College, at
Cuthbert, on Sunday, June 2SrdatlO
u clock, A. M.
Butter is now cl euper in this
market than it, has been since the
war— 1 o cents being the ju ice paid
fur the best article. Go >d new hon
ty retails at from 7c to 10c per
pound.
We learn that Mr. AV. C. Marshall
ct this county, was married on last
Sunday morning to Miss Mary Dor-1
man, an accomplished young lady of !
Sumter c unty. We wish them a
long life and much hapjdness.
Thanks. —The editors of this pa
ler are under obJigtations to Mr. B.
F. Hunmey for recent favors. He
van be found at the Dawson Out rage
ivories where he is prepared to make
•■Hid repair fnruiture. Give him your
order.
Wanted. One Thousand pounds
Beeswax at Melton & Bros.
Oo’hnc,—Our worthy mayor. A.
J. Baldwin, inform us that the “Cham !
pion Fire Extinguisher/ 1 purchased j
liir Dawson several weeks since has |
been shipped and will reach hero the !
latter part of this week. Let’s or
ganize a fire company at once.
A. J. Baldwin Cos., have the
haaat lot of embroidery in the city.
■+
Dikd.—A' her residence in this
county, on Tuesday last, Mrs. Stew
ard consort of our esteemed friend
A. G. Steward, Esq. The deceased
laid been in bad health for a. long
time, and er death was not unex
pected. She was t ighly respected
and much loved by all WnO knew her
well. U’e sympathise with the grief
stricken family.
A rain is very much needed in this
immediate section. Crops of all
hinds are suffering from drouth. —
Gardens around town are parched so
badly that we fear rain now would
do them no good. We have not
hid a g) o l seas >n here since the 4th
lay of May. I.i some portions of
the county, however, good rains have
fallen.
Notice.-— We are requested to
state fur the information of all con
cerned that parties to whom were
awarded premiums at the fair on the
4th day of May, and who have not
received the same, will be directed to
the proper authorities for obtaining
N ‘id premiums by calling upon the
President, or the undersigned, as
Secretary of the Society.
U. L. Weston, See.
Raw sox Ga., June 8, ’7B
Alilllimery and Notions.
Mas. M. M. Anthony is constantly
receiving New Millinery and Notions
from the emporium -f fashion. Give
her a call if tou wish a nice and
f.vlish dress hat or bonnet, at a low
I'nce. m3O-4t.
“Dr. floyle and bis associate arc
making the Dawn >u Journal an in-
U-’.v ttiug paper.’’— Cy'.hbert True South
ran
M ich obliged. Brother Tucker.
0 tire using our' every effort to
ty t'.e the all that it should
*' '—'ne if the best weekly pap-rs In
s outhwest Ga.
| Terrell Superior Court.
1 , TU eov * W(, A of our Superior Court
, S< * last Monday morning promptly at
“ 0 . c ! 0,:k ’ hls Houor - Judge W. D. Kiddon,
piTS ding with his us,ml dignit) and graco
rhe urort r ®"forded to their names and '
lU \ LU b rfoshCed and cmpunnelled, and
tb. Court proceeded to nrgaaisw for buoi-
Jud S K'JJoo did not charge the
Gr.md Jury of this week at any greet
I ngih, inasmuch as ihe charge of |* st week
way very elanor-.e. ss well „ thework done
ty the.Graad Jury was complete and thor
-o,igh. Hio charge, however, was painted,
uppobit* sud well timed, and delivered in u
clear, roceinct style, Uou. W. G. Simpson
was ciu pen as Foreman of the Grand Jury, 1
an J an excellent choice, too, we think.
The call of the criminal docket was begun
immeoi. lely after the organizatin of tbc
cour , and the first case in order was that
of an impecunious African by the name of
(Lionel Taylor. A . Hooi, Jr„ a
lalented young lawyer of Cuthbert, and C.
A McDonald, Esq , were appointed by the
Court to defend the aforementioned colored
cit z.m, who was charged with the offeuse of
carrying concealed weapons. Notwithstand
ing ti e capital efforts of the young got,tie
men who defended him, me prisoner was
CKTVkit and.
fi c criminal business has occupied the
attei.tu n of the Court tip to this time, and
will doubtless engage it the balance of ihe
i*n k 'ihe following cases have been dis
posed of up to last night: Colonel Taylor,
charged with carrying concealed weapon?,
verdict of Guilty; Morgan May, charged
wit‘. bi iglury verdict Guilty ; Mrke Wilson,
charged with Durgta-v, verdict, Not Guilty ;
Bit ow Arnold, charged with malicious
r scliief, Bid nol-prosed; Spenser Black,
chaigr and with Rape, verdict Guilty of assault
with ueent to commit a rape ; George
Knighton, charged with assault with intent
to minder, verdict Guilty; Jim Williams,
charged with simple larceny, verdict Guihy.
Several o her bills of indictment have
been found by the Grand Jury this week,
ird i! arrests are made, the remainder of
the wiekwill be consumed io'the trial of
criminal eases. The Court has made good
urogre.a at this teim, and a lu'ge amount
of bu: ness bus been transacted.
The Condition of Our County.*
The General Presentments of the
Grand Jury, published in this issue
ate interesting and gratifying reading
to i! good citizen*. Under our system
of county government, Gnrud Jul ios
ar very important funetiouariea with
Ia great deal of rosDonsibility devolving
j spun them. Beside* the duty of
looking alt- r tire public morale, and
! reporting and bringing to punishment
j vi haters of the law, theirs is the itn
' ii'irUnt, responsible and aiduous du
ty of looking after the conduct of all
county affairs, and the actions and do
ings of ftii county officer*. To them,
and through them to the people,
ate county officers responsible.
Their reports are the only prsetha'
menus the tas-juyers ot a county
have of knowing that the duties ei:-
.iiisted Ly them to Burse whom they ,
choose to elect to perform them aic
fuithluiiy and efficiently performed,
und t ho fund entrusted to their hm da
honestly and prudently disbursed. —
There duties are very difficult to per
f'min. Ttie time usually devoted to
tin in i* altogetlier too sort. Besides,
lew grand jurors, as a general rule,
know much about honk keeping, etc.
A .-I rewd, dishonest officer tan pull
the wool over the eyes fan otdianty
grai.d juiy with tlm gieateet ea.-t
--linag nable. We have known a grano
jury io report the books ef a lux
Collector as “neatly nd coirectly
ktqc, with all proper vouohers,’’ etc,
e\, wlien, at the same time, said Tux
Collector was eight or ten th;usand
dollars in default It is important^
men , that grand jurors should he men
of intelligence, always wide awake
and on the alert. As Judge
Kiddoc well chaur-'d do tu, last wet k,
"Eternal vigilance is the piice of Jib*
0, ty.” Their reports to the people
aie, perhaps necessarily in many re
spects, mere generalizations, from
which it is impossdde to get. 'he de
tails of our county uffaiis. Much
,„übt be takeu merely on their say
80. •
The jury, whose presentments are
published in this issue, seem to have
been an unu-ualty intelligent and ef
ficient body, and their report satisfies
us that we fit.vo u able, honest and
faithful corps of county officers. In
fact, w e believe our county is peculi
arly fortun.de iu thus iespect. It
will be seen, from th> estimates of
the Oidinaiy, that our expenses, and
consequently our tuxes, are to be
greatly reduced this year, even should
ive choose to incur the expense of
building a fire-proof vault for our
public records as they recommend.--
XI e estimates for this year’s ordinary
expenses, it will be noticed fall far be
low those of last year. Tnis, m the
| present stringent times, i * gratify tog
exhibit, and proves beyond n doubt
that our.eounty affairs are being well
managed.
-r —— 1
OrwtY “Why will men smoke
common tobacco,'when they can buv
Marburg Bros. ‘.Ws/’Aw-'A Crah’,
at the same price 1
Ufa First Effort.
Our young friend, C. A. MePon
i aid, Esq., made bis first speech be
fore a jury last Monday. Ilis client
was charged with “carrying oonceal
edwegpr-im,” and the evidence was
so plain that the accused was con
victed. Charlie’s speech, which was
his maiden effort before Judge or
Jury, was very creditable indeed—
much better, in fact than the average
“first speech.” We congratulate
bun heartily upon his auspicious be
ginning and trust that liis every ef
fort in the coming years may be
crowned with success bounded only 1
by merit. “If at first you don’t suc
ceed, try, try again.”
Another Good Citizen Gone.
Dr. J. AY. McKellar, a worthy
and respected citizen of our county,
died at his residence, iu Chiukasaw
hatchie, on Friday; th: 31t ultimo.
Aged about BO years. He was bur
ied with Masonic honors the day fol
lowing his death. We learn that ho
had heart disease with general drop
sy. He was much respected by all
who knew him and will he missed by
the church and community where he
lived. A good mau has fallen.
Just Now Arriving
Oar third stock of Spring Goods of
all descriptions, from that well known
Dry Goods Depot of E. S. Jaffray, of
N. Y. AYe have a good varie yof
White and Figured London Cord,
Piquis, Lawns, Grass Cloth and
Dress Linen. A Large assortment
of H tmburg Trimming, Plain and
Fancy Hose. A great variety of
Ladies Ties, Kid Gloves, Cohonades
and Cassimers for men and boy’s suits.
In short, we have a better variety of
General Merchandise tuan we have
had for three years. Corn and Meal
by tie car load, and all kinds of
Groceries and Hardware. Prices and
terms made to suit the times. AA T e
pay no house rent nor city tax, and,
therefore, can offer inducements to
purenasers. Ca l and price before
■ you buy. Johnson & llii.l,
Brown Station, Ga.
Agricultural Meeting.
Dawson, Ga., June 1, 1878.
The regular monthly meeting of
the Terrell County Agricultural Soci
ety was held to day at the Court
house, C. IL Moore, Pres dent m tnc
chair.
Minutes of the last regular meet
ing read and adopted. The annual
lection of officers of the Society |
navitig been postponed at the last
rngular meeting in May, it was on
m lion agreed to proceed at once to
the election which resulted as fol
lows:
Dr. 0. R. Moore, President, T. M.
-Jones, W. D. Murray, J. E. Hunter,
W. G. Simpson, V m. Martin and J.
B. Horsely, Vice Presidents; T 1
Bellflower, Treasurer; U. L. Weston,
Secretary.
On moth n a committee of one from
each District in the county, tegcii er
wdh tie Wee Presidents, was ap
pointed to consider the question and
report at next regular mceiing in
July, ol the propriety of h ■ ding a
couniv fair in the fa 1. The comm ttee
consists of J. W. Roberts, WmJKag
ler, Dr. J. T. Lamar, Elam Johnson,
Jno. Kitchens, and J- M- Grim, with
the Vice Presidents
The Society then adjourned to meet
at ttie Court-house in Dawson on the
first Saturday in July.
C. R. Mooek, Pres.
U. L. Weston, Stc’y.
Note from the Country.
Tekekli. County; June 4, ’7B.
Messvrs Emxor.3: Believing that
you w >uld like to have dots from va
rious parts of the county, in regard
to crop prospects, I wdl give a short
sketch from the 12th district. The
health of tins district is very good.
Corn and cotton in our part of the
county is very fine, the best prospect
I have seen in years. A portion oi
the district had a fine rain last night.
Wheat all harvested, but little t> rash
ed out as yet. That grain was dam
aged by rust some though a majority
of our farmers have made plenty to do
them. Oats are fine as a general
thing, and the fruit crop was never
more promising at this season of the
year. I guess editors will grow fat
as the black-berry crop is'now in.
More anon,
, Subscriber.
Can't say whether the editors ol
this paper will grow fat or not. Wi
ain’t got no old clothes to swap fox
the berries. We hope “Subscriber
wiil write often. We would like
short letters from ail parts t-i the
.counts-.— Eds.
A HOKBIBJLE AFFAIR.
John Caldwell Kills his AVife,
His Wife’s Sister, Three
Children, and Then
Kills Himself.
j From Mr. Lithe Robert*, deputy
Sheriff of this county, who, on Tues
day, returned from near the scene of
action, we learn the following partic
ulars of a homHe tragedy that, was
enacted near Davidson’s mill, in
| Sumter county, on last Monday:
l John Caldwell killed his wife, —
his wife’s sister, three of his children,
ranging in age from 4 to 10 years,
. and then himself. He brained his
: victims with a grubbing hoe. Their
| brains were scattered all over the
i lloor and walls of his l onse. One
daughter, whom he tried to kill, es
caped and rar. to a field where a
brother was at work. These two arc
the only members of the family left.
After killing all these persons, Cald
well jumped into the well twice in an
attempt to kill himself. He then got
on the house and jumped off’ This
failing to k ll him, he climbed to the |
top of the gin house and jumped off'. I
fru-tu n> hi; skill and killing!
him. His son, who had returned j
fri’ixi the field, saw him just before he
jumped from the gin-house, and im-
plored him not to leap.
The six bodies were buried, at
Providence Church, on Tuesday eve
ning,—a large concourse of people in
attendance. The whole community
is, of course, much shocked and ex
cited.
Mr. Caldwell, wc learn, was a man
of about middle age, in easy circum
stances and of good character. He
had long t een a memberof the Prim
itive Bapt-st Church, and was well
liked by his acquaintances. No
cause is known for his horrible deeds.
It is supposed, of course, that he
must have become suddenly crazed
from some cause.
These are tne fac s, as we get them
from Mr. Roberts.
Since th<- above was iu type, we
have heard further particulars. Mr.
Caldwell’s sister-in-law, whom he kill
ed, was named Francis Mitchell. The
children killed were Allen, aged 11)
years; Robert, aged 6, years and
Lyda, aged ■2- years. Mr. Caldwell
had eight children, three of whom
w ere absent from home at the time
of the killing, and one of whom es
caped, as above sta’ed. He first
killed his wife and children in the
house with a smoothing iron, and
then went out in the yard and killed
his sister-in-law with a hoe.
Flaring scissors at R. J. Autho
ney's
An Undeniable Truth.
You deserve to suffer, and il y u lead u
unsatisfae'ory life in this beau’i
lul it is eu'ire'v vour own fau t and
ihere is only o.i# excuse for you,— you* uof
re *i enable pedj*jait*e ami t-keptieism, which
f;* killed ibott.'wnd'*. Perot>l knowledge
mb! common sn*e leasoirng will flf>on show
von tha' Green’s Aug.Wt Flower will cur**
vnu of Liver OmpUin , or Dyspepsia, w ith
till its miserable iffdcts, such as sick head
ing e, palpi’i ion the heart, sour stomach,
h • iunl cosui disziii'isa t the head,
n- ivoes low spirifs, &■. If s
-il s now r i+ch everv town on th<* We* tern
r>, tinent and not. a Drtvg' 4 * but will tell
v nof irs wondrlul cures. You c*n buy a
S tuple Bottle for 10 cents. Tiiree don s
i;! relieve you. For sale by Dr. J. R. JaxKS,
It wson, Ga.
-w
IF
The Wotimn who ri juices in ssbid mid
iie cream, mil caim* And w<tnu pie;
IF
1 ho Studont who ojts hastily and sits
'■own at once to active mental labor;
IF
Iho Bu-ino-s Man who bolts , Ids
ood ii. oag r bastii aml hlirrios to his
counting-room ;
IF
The t rd Drinker cou' 1 lock at the
delicti e glands, swollen and festered
with di-oaso, that cause the throbbing
brain ;
IF
The Lawei, tho Minister, the Mar
i-hant, end all who lead sedentary
lives and are subject to Dispepsia
er Indigestion,Constipation and Head
ache :
IF
These only knew what Mkskell’s
H EPKTIKF. foil TUB LIVEK will do tor
their relict, and how quickly it cures
iheie would be much-less suff-rirur
than at pre>ent Ti e great River Med
icines fur sale by Di.J-Iv Ja v ES.
CITY TAX NOTICE.
4 M, THE CITIZEN'S OF DAWSON sub
\ jeef 'o Street Tax are required to pay
ihe same Mv books are no*
open, and tho-e owning property within the
Corporal!**'., are r.q bred to cive ia the same
by the fIRST of JULY, next.
By order of the Omani,
J. 51.6131M9N5, Cts'%.
June S 1878. 6-*t.
that went into die ark.
Near tho c'osa of the day ala
camp-meeting tho preach
or said: ‘ I hope all tho congregation
wiil be here by 10 o’clock, to-morrew
for at that hour wo will pass to h
creek, whora wo will babtise fenr
adults and rix adultrcsses.’’
“Why ia it, my dear sir,’’ said
Waffle's landlady to him the other
day, “that you newspaper men never
get rich “I don’t know” was th
reply, “excfpt dollars and sense don’t
always tiav 1 together.’’
New MILLINERY Store
I AT
DAWSON, - GEORGIA.
MI SS A. 33. SMI TII
\\ T OULD Respectfully am.ounce to the Lsdics-ef Dawson end vurr.mndirtr cn-nn*rv il.i
- T she has loc.-mly established a first i-Ih-b Millinciv Store at No. 2 KogciK & Jane* ftlin'k
Dawson, Gj., where she will be pleased to hare them call,
EX AM ITV 12 *V I?J*ICI2 GOODS.
CH] baud and to arriv* a fi-ne and oarrfil'v sniveled -lock of General MUliuery GusrK
edsptn to ilie season, mi I- ol the file s’ mid most, approved style , consistin'; of
l ine lists, Qmnei*, 11-isierr, Gloves, Cuffs, SesrO, Ties, ItuT*, IT in kerchiefs, Cnr*et° r
Hamburg Kiigivgs, Trimmingr, mid other article* too numerous to mention in this adver
tpemi-in. I .bsM keen no shoddy good , but proposo to keep a good atsoj-tiueut of the
VERY BEST GOODS, and sell ut the
Lowest .Possible Prices.
It-'in ember that til’ who rail are not ripeeted In purchase, unless the. are pc fruity Bui
tod in price and qitsli r. Mr business is to show goods, urui I shall ti*ke especial pleaeuic
in performing 'hit dtrv. I cordially invito all to cal! on nr, and by (sir dealings end iow j
pr i es, I hope to merit and r ctive a share of your patronage.
upril Sm Moat. IteepvuifuHv, M 133 A B. SMfrffl,
IST IS \V S P II I N G
Millinery!
MRS. iM. M. ANTHONY
INFORMS the Lidiew ff T><w<mn nnil aurrmniding rountrv tint vhe h*sj'i c t rr*c.(ivet! a
Be aiitiiul lot of SPMSG. MILLIXEUY GOODS. Among t. p'otfv M?lr3 for Hn
II fji mav be lioLiCcd ibt Aiuy Belle, i\tlirf.tdo, Rustic, May Queen, etc. I u*t>o keep a lun
Hue of
Not ions and White Goods.
\ pew lot of Tic?, Bow**, Lidif-f** Fancv Sett o , F ne* Bark Oumbn, Hunburg Em
broidery, C-ipb Kn brr idm v. Dress TiimminiiS, fbea.s Fr nbhir.g*, etc., eic.
Munv tba ks o wWr> f vorod me wirb th.ir pttrocnge tb** post flei*Q!i. I bop.',
bv FA IH DEALINGS and LOW PRICES, to me.it a continue tree at ihj fsnif, acd
bUo, to ado to tny Its* many new cusiouters.
3D ES S- 3VC K". IC3-.
Tn tho PUKSS-MAKING Depurtmeir I h'tve secured fhe ♦ ffi *ifl it eei v ces of Mf\S. J
M. POJTI'R. We cordially inviw ihc Indies generally to bring in tbeir spring good.i and
have ihem made up in ih latest at r<*son*Ue piieep.
DAWSON CARRIAGE WORKS!
T. J. HART, Proprietor.
Man u fa ctures
Crood Mal©rt®tl IJeett,*
AND ALL WORK WARRANTED.
FARM AX D WAGON REPAIRING.
HORSE SHOEING A SIECI Al/F V.
KEPAIRI2STG
WILL BE WELL AXD PROMPTLY lIQJTIJ by titilll'iil pud reliable wortmen wlio 1
v >een in mploy tor a number of yens.
£jgTV'4lJ ur.d e* unine liis stock of rehicW, i non u* J above. a‘2.H(
IB & A It $ HI <D it
MANUFACTURER OF
Tin and Sdieet Iron-Ware,
-—DEALER IN'
Stoves,
Hollow-Ware,
Cutlery, Crockery,
Glass-ware,
■ BOOOME, HQUSt-FUaSIiSBMS GOODS, Etc,
KEROSENE OIL AND LAMPS A SPECIALTY.
fI'HF. AfYOVS ft tODA, ; linr wioua olaec I>* soH
Jt fiit me * .ill aua oc tfiavioced. 11 <1 iNICOJCT.
€?rala&e&* W
TOPBUGUIFP, NO-TOP BUGGIKS,
and WAGON S lor one dfc two horses-
PRESCRIPTION FREE ?
PortliCKpecrJy >f .?einM'Wetaescs, L'-
M>mbooi ami all an- >r ax t rought4w .I*s ir*i ■ •
rret'ou or excew. Any nmr;g.ut lias tbwlnjrrr
qieutt. Di. VV. CO..
Wr*i KUlfa rt.
-A3=COLD=<—
WATCH CASES
Aro mode ef fro pitlies of Soli! On*J rTerlayin
.) late of eompofitioi metal E ttu.li imi intr i
j pro:oat oa'v a ROi'i Farface TO!s <-:sti3K l>t •
raifthe mom.— Mwy are-m showy and ofeeact t <
■ 1,0 ealW aro'l. ■! are VfAWAITrf.D BY
SFECI.YI* rBiiTiFICATE TO WE.IA TWE!'
TY YEARS.
If you i rs: ■ -on these at'.- yen
iewe'er for thorn. It he 4oer eot kwr, them, tc.l
Kira he le lithtp , the age, acl t: isud for Ulus
trutttl Catalogue.
HAGSTOZ & THOR?E ; '
f- .it h =nd Chert*at St., Pu :i/. CiA, i ...
4i*-Si/.l < _;y ttrough Htr-.
Th*> IrafCj • ' lit IM rtrf*'”.
BnrbanVs IntotHbta
(WiHli SORT
! % fjJHf / s:iEL-'-&is..psitaE,re.
' Imfoltc cal E i
r77~fT,' or File-, vkMi • • * v’rk.,
tjyh>< j*. fi
Xtdv A.d\'ertiNpm^ Tl © ;w
I’-dvgci. Addrtf*
'■ Bniwn i San,’ ISO A '.S3 Wood Street,
I Piitsburg, t', • •
1 OI) I! A VA* U'ph st honors ut *ll
Oil U/Vlt £V Weild’s Eshlbltior.f.—
l, test. Cr'-dnc-uv. und r rrt.hrs, with pew
UT'c-, reduced pf!. and mrch inforatatims,
>; • Ivor. M ASON a U aMLIN ORGAN
CO. Ronmn, New York nr Chicago.
HF \ N *67S Po.no *m, fiObO
r’lXi do Elegant ross-
J sood i:.,i 3-string upright
R'tnn No hef|,r. boring*
Th. lr i 'Jj's r rrnfi/ \ct tiAir; introixeti. VA’ur
runied s years, 'frado pooring iu. AjfeiiW
noted <v. rrwhrre. Write for purer, fmr.
7 HO MAS BRO3, CatskiU, N. V.
IAME-BAP.K! °^a‘ T,a>i v he
renvdy lorn Inmn o
poin'ul back, or wcakotfa of he bnok, etc
m. vmted or known. It soothe*, it Bt-eagth
err, |i ctir. whoie oiler por>u< plusierv
and ail liniment* (ail. £,ich geuvini yen
soti's OapeuiP Plaster ha* the wrorl C.-;cib9
cut ihrougli the plaalcr, li'o othf
EiiflpwK'iSixaafiMi
SlO m, only iff'S iiupeib Gr.-od Vstsio
Pkio* pi ice film), only ;2 *. M'.'satl.
I'piielit I'laiia* pticc $BOll, oal;. hj. S'.tr
Stile Upright Pianos sll2 5 1 (.Vgii.# §?.J,
Oi ciin*, 12 mopn. <72 10. Chiri;!i
1 0 *'ops, pii.m $ 91, oil* fltA. t, yaat
J47i Mirror Top O'guas, only FH3
vra, ciMiie aod see me al home if lum o Vi
reprcscutco, 1!. K. lare paid bclh way* sol
Piano or 0. pirea free. Large illtnl'a
led tie spa par with much information aaout
c**st of Pianos and dreira s*-ni free j’
addrcei D.tNISL t\ BEATT7',
W'jahmfton, N, f,
A.'A hw r.H it l'*e<{ sriierr *|
4 I Pilot BAM iHiOii MAI'KAL
■, . r " v CL'liE for ('M.rrb will i... iu
Htanllv relieve end *•<{.!*
cine RcfcrcPcr e, benrv
Wei’s, Ett) We!!., rat',- &
Cos., Aurr.l,l, N Y, Wet 8o
wen, Ktq , A/cHation, Grant
A Bowen, hn.iic. 'JeK'*-
•*'*l leAr‘e Milt.
—7 and \ Price, wilh nnprnvcd Jn” ■!,
P y f ll Bold Every win re. IV -*
11 & Potter, rrop'ir, Ba'too
If Dili
| l*:i i.oin’ Cuiprusiv* IPiHs ai’.t
l New it’cii (Hood, and will cotupietsi'. rh ir - ;*
[ihc tfood in the entire eystem in three
jin untie. Anv prison who wiii take one pili
t*ich night Irom 1 to 12 wet-la may b" re
al ore and to Hound health, ii such * H ic b*
pota.ble, Yci t bv mall tor 8 letter s'aap*.
I. 8. JOUSiON* A CO; Bangor, V
AGCKIfi IVASTLD E Oil
TCmMffCFSga
Anew wink ol Gnat Intti'j.f io every |f|-
bit* Bender Haul klndent G at
Lnd. AdtlrefH for desrrinlivn term, spt
circnlir*. NKLS’ON A PHILLIPS, IVJiitv
era. No.. Hi 5 Broadway, N< w if ora.
lax IST ot
JWII.Ii attend aCthc ft!lowirg”ti,7ae‘t
plaeee io Receive the Tax Ketores fV
Terre I Countv for the year KwH :
On Mood-la s the 13’> and 29 h of .Hr!
and Hi h of May a' the 12th Itjaliiot Co'S
(ti omid.
On Tucrdiys the. 1C h and 33 h c' At*-!
in-1 M IV I t• h at tl'b Uae'vlct Court *>p- "<f
Oi Wednce liv. 17th of April and ii*>v
I*' aid 13 hal Dover.
Oi Thirsduys’he 18’.h of Anril md M y
2nd and 18 h at OhickanawhertcMc.
On Frid i.va 19 h of A.iril aid J/..y >"3
and 17lh at Brown Siattor.
O-t Saturdays 23th of April May
and and 18 h at Dawson
On Saturday 2S;h of I/'V at Gnsl Hif.
Ar Dawson Iwo week* during tfie pprirf*
Teiro pf Conn, c inmenoing on Non Jay.
'he 27'h at I/iv Hex*. Oil tho list o.*j ■ f
Cj uit the books will be ploeed.
H’ T. CAViPBELL.T. R. T 0.
.1 puls, 1879, if
EODR.BUm
W.io h had mater experkuco in the trsotment cf iho
rczu*l troubles of both male and ftr talc than iry ■ ■
in the West, fires the reaulte of hie long ucf Tvtcm N
practice in hla tvro acw norlu, publiabea, enLj*di
Th® PHYSIOLOGY OF MARRI£C£
Th® PRIVATE MEDICAL ADVSSE7D
IVx,ks^h9tareivallyf: tt i < t.’,aiul $-•/.iMtrvrtar* in all ictx
tors : ertaimr.f to Kitniiod and UtMnanfcood. r-rm\j
wtT lonf Mt. They ere benaUAiDy tUaetratrd. and In viZin
ec-ijy i/Bdentood. The two book* emtactMfr
pifTri. anil eontetn raiaibiv InforuHtton fpr both marrkdwi'l
M£iilc, witn all the reeen t improvement* in mekl *vai treutmrr
■ i^ LUwh * t . r>lir : “The knowlcflac iwvmUd
id Br.nutU new wont* i* :n no vny of qticrtioiuible chae*.
?<*[ 19 tomethinf <*3t rrtry on* boohl knew T**
of life, and tb TVv.oii4, i n jlf WyT
f rc^ n I h °T m#ft y ill * h-r c3 lanrlifO If f M
to. —St- Louis Journal. bwl It I tT W XI
POPCi lH Cta. aarh IkL~ 5 P.|
u; one volume, fll hi tloth •■f- r J'(
P-'Xd* eAira- h.-ni unde. ,x*l, onß ■■ © mg
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