The Dawson journal. (Dawson, Ga.) 1878-18??, July 04, 1878, Image 3

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The Journal. DEPART MENT \ WEST ON, Locaje Editor. '’“^'SJULL-SHOT. X!ie fair at Cuthbert beg* llß to day- , , . ~ \]ar"e number of visitors were in the city last week, There were services at all the churches last Sunday. preserving kettles at R. J. An thony's- Don’t forget the meeting of the agricultural society next Saturday. \\ r e wish the Principals and ichool children a happy vaca'ion. A jrood butcher could do well in Baffson. Iso such thing here now. Those were handsome little nig gerg on ths stage last Friday night. Good Stoves from $lO and upward at A- Baldwin & Co.’s. Crops in Calhoun County were lie ver better at this season of the year. Prof. Lowrey is spending a portion of his vacation with friends in Web ster and Stewart counties. J. Baldwin it Cos., have the finest lot of embroidery in the city. The hot weather of the past week is said to be beneficial to the grow ing cotton. Mr. Win. Jennings lost a good mule last week. Quite a loss at this time of the year. Job Printing neatly executed at this office, and satisfaction guaran teed. Call and get pricces. Mr. W. C. P. Licette, from Lees burg, has charge of the telegraph of ficehere during Mr. Holiday’s absence. Our friend, Dr. W. C. Paschal, Las afield of corn within the corporation, which is decidely the best we have vet seen. I will pay t lie highest market price for beeswax, hides and tallow, in ex change for goods. R. J Anthony Willis Cherry, a worthly colored preacher, died in the 11th district of this county oil last Friday. The devils of this office take a rest from their weary labors next week. Our next issue will appear on the 18th instant, The rain last Saturday night came in a good time. The farmers have their crops clear of grass, and the ihowers were very acceptable. The closing exercises of Prof. Ed ward’s sehool, at Weston, Ga., will Come off on to-morrow. A few from D.uvson will be in attendance. The social party given at the resi dence of Air. Rcubin Guise, on last Monday night, is said to have been i most enjoyable affair. A good sauj from town were present. The young ladies and gentlemen 1 from abroad, who have been attend ingthe schools here have returned to 1 their homes. We hope to see their pleasant faces during next term. Mr. Lewis Sanderlin’s mill dam in Randolph county, was washed away on last Saturday. A number of our citizens went down there on Monday fishing. We learn they had good luck. J i fiie crop prospect is indeed flat tering. The seasons thus far have been quite favorable, and the farmers we jubilant with bright anticipations °i au immense harvest the coming fall. ibe young gentlemen of this city speak ol organizing a dramatic club. -U we all know, Dawson can boast f| t some good dramatic talent, and we hope they will not fail with their in tentions. Ihe audience that witnessed t’ e exhibition last Friday night, was decidedly the largest we ever saw assembled in Dawson on any similar occasion. The spacious college chap el was literally packed. that the examination exerci ses have closed, what will we do for a bielibood? Suppose the ladies of one °f the church societies give an en •ertainment? What say you ladies? Married.—On the 27tb ult., at the ■esidence of the bride’s father, Mr. • : ‘s. W. Haddock of Terrell and Miss annio Stewart, eldest daughter of n W. D. Stewart, of Randolph county. Rev. R. W. Dixon, of this officiating. New Goods.—Mrs. M. 31. Anthony ! u,s .!" received anew lot of ladies’ , inching lace collars and * a H9> chatelaines, lace mitts, , ? 10v 'es, pearl buttons, valencenes l Jce ’ Fay corsets, coral setts, chip ats, straw and leghorn flats, bonnet 'rmes, etc. Canines at War.—There was a * ”'' c ' as * dog-fight in front of the office on last Saturday evening. lohrst we have witnessed for a long lltlp - 'Fin Baldwin and, we’ve for j tt * n Fie name of the other terrier, usulted a country purp, which termi ‘•uea in a desperate struggle. The Wn dogs came off victorious. The 1 “rshal was al>sent at the time, and e couucil took no notice of tlie dif nculty. INF - Beans.— Mr. Lott Jennings f-'ii eus a mess of snap beans, the ° r day, which where tbefinest spe m,ms of that vegetable we have yet They measure from 7 to 12 miliO” ' n length, are very large in ■ * ''inference, and have a delicious •nor. Tliey are known as the “Mis j or “Jennings” variety. Mr. "'d probably have some of tlie ' sale here, :md we advise all *' S a, 'dcuersto buy a few. I Agricitltuiui, Society :—Every I member °1 this organization is earn cstly requested to meet af the Courts j ,10U8e ’ 1,1 Bawson, on next Saturday, the 6th instant, at 2 o’clock, p. M .— Business in which all are interested will Como before the meeting. The question of a fair next fall will also be decided. Don’t fail to be pres ent, Brass Band at Leary.—We are I learn that the young gentle men in and near Lenry have * organ ized a brass band at that place, with Mr. Win. Keel as leader. The peo ple in the vicin ty of Leary know no such word as fail, and we predict for the enterprise a grand success. Af tei tne “boys have practiced awhile, we hope they’ll give us a “blow." The Central Warehouse. Tliis well known and popular ware house formerly run by Jones & Dozier, is now in the hands of Dozier cfc Stevens. These gentlemen are ma king every arrangement to handle such cotton as may be entrusted to them to the very best advantage.— They will furnish comfortable sleep ing apartments to their customers, and lots and shelter for their stock, during thier stay with them, free of charge. They will strive to promote and protect the interest of those who deal with them in every way. Above all, both the gentlemen of the firm are known to be perfectly trust worthy and capable. Read their advertise ment and be assured that you can pilace your interests in no better or safer hands. All Raised at Home. At the singing last Sunday, it was our good fortune to share the hospital ities of our friends and countymen, Messrs. O. C. Clevland and J. B. F. Harrell. Large cloths were spread under the shade of the oaks and pro visions of the best quality were piled on them in sufficient quantity for at least fifty persons. We gave the ta ble a serotinous examination and pronounced it one ofihe best dinners that it lias been our pleasure to test for a long while, and, upon enquiry, we were informed that everything on the table was raised at home, with perhaps, the exception of the sugar used in cooking the cakes, etc. This clearly evinces the truth that all wc consume can be raised in Southwest Georgia, the garden spot of the world. No Paper Next Week. According to custom, we shad take a week's holiday from to-day and is sue no paper next week, not particu larly because it is the 4th of July, but because We, Us & Cos., need rest. Our typos have worked hard all the year from Monday morning till Saturday night and are tired. Be sides, they want a chance to display their agility and exercise their limbs by swinging on the ropes in the pub lic square, and climbing peach or chard and watermelon-patch fences. Ye Local wants to go on a visit to relatives in Alabama, and ye Editor wants to go and see an old bachelor friend, who has long roamed at large, securely bound in the chains of mat rimony, and then drop a tear over his sad fate. So, give us a rest. Personal. Mr. C. E. Holiday, our clever and obliging telegraph operator, left for Augusta on last Monday, to visit his friends and relatives. He will be ab sent several weeks. His many friends here wish him a pleasant vacation. Messrs. Wm. S. Parks and Wni. A. Janes, two clever Dawson boys, now in the drug business at Augus ta, who have hren on a visit to friends and relatives at this place for several days past, returned to Augus ta on last Monday. The young gen 1 •- men seemed to have enjoyed then vacation, and their many friends :e --gretted to see them leave—especially the girls. Our esteemed friend and fellow townsman, O. B- Stevens and his es timable lady, left here on last Mon day cn route to Middle Georgia to visit friends and relatives. We wish them a pleasant trip and safe return. Mr. Stevens is the junior member of the warehouse firm of Dozier A Ste\- ens, and during his absence he will visit Savannah to make arrangements to furnish hb customers with bag ging and ties at reduced prices. Tube is an industrious little fellow and will do everything in his power to advance the interest of the planters. Qr krt: - “Why will men smoke common tobacco, when tliey can buy Marburg Bros 'Bml of Xorth Carina, at the sameprioe T' Docs the Cap Fit ?—Wear it. There are some mischievous—aye, we might say mean boys, or young i men, in and around Dawson. We I have always spoken in the highest j f e, nis ol the rising,population of our well reputed city, and do now com j pliment the deportment of the larger portion of it, but the conduct of a few persons at the exhibition on last Thursday and Friday nights has con vinced us that there are some in our midst who are certainly a disgrace to themselves. Unless they change their mischievous course, society would be better off had they never been born. This item is written in the best of feelings toward all and is intended to inform those bad boys that their conduct on the nights above named, if pursued, will cer tainly bring infamy and disgrace up on themselves and triends. An Interesting Book. Mr. D. Bigelow is agent for a book called the “Woman on the Fronteri” which gives an interesting account of many thrilling scenes that occur red in the settlement of the country and on the border since. It is a very interesting book. If you want something pleasant, etttain ing and instructive to mad subscribe for the book. It wll interest your children and beget in them a taste for reading that will be a great pleasure and benefit to them. The Singing Last Sunday. On Sunday last, the time set apart for an all day singing at the Primi tive Baptist Church, li miles east of this place, a large number of people assembled and engaged in singing. The crowd was not as large as usual ly assemble on such occasions, owing, we suppose, to the threatning clouds that morning. However, the houso was filled with attentive listeners, and all seemed delighted aFrof. Jennings and h’ excri-ont class lead off in some good, od ri.no sacred music. The writer : to.; acquainted with the ru diments o. music, hut those who are, pionouuced the singmg on this occa sion superior to any of the former an nual singings. A young gentleman, Mr. Isaac Martin, from Randolph county, was present and lead two les sons during the day. Being thor oughly familiar with music, and, hav ing a splendid voice, he did not fail to please all who listened to him.— Mr. Mr.rtiu Is yet quite a young man, though lie appears to feel perfectly at home while leading a class. Some of the fair sex were truly charmed with him, and are anxious for his early re- I turn. After four lessons had bee i taught, an intermission of an hour was given for dinner. Cloths were spread aud a sumptuous repast was served by the hungry people present. Of the magnifficent dinner we will not speak, only to say that, in quality, it surpassed anything of the kind we have witnessed for a long time—and, it was all raised at home—that’s the good part of it. In the afternoon a large number from the city went out and spent the evening most pleasantly. We hope Brother Jennings will announce an other all day singing to come off soon. N. G. & J. K. PRINCE AGAIN. ’ Eetter from Pennsylvania, Moxt Jot, Pa., June 22, 1878. Editors Dawson Journal : A report having come all the way up here to Pennsylvania that my friends, N. G. &J. K Prince, dealers in buggies, carriages, etc., of Americus, Ga., should b# owing me #1,700, for bug gies and carriages furnished them from the Landia Coach Works at Mont Joy, Pa., and I should hare been down there and had put them under arrest, —the Prince Brothers have paid me, during the past six or seven years, from $30,000 to $40,000 for that kind of work, and their pay ments wore never delayed,—never bad any trouble, they always came up to time. lam never without their orders on ray books for work. 1 have refused the order* of a few men from G., but they were not the elass to which the Prince Brothers belong. A- B. Landis. Au Uadenlable Truth. You a ?serve to suffer, And if y u lead a raiserab’o, unsatisfactory life io this beauti ful world, H is entirely your own fault and there is only one excuse for you,—yoei un< reasonable predjuoice and skepticism, which has killed thousands. Personal knowledge and commou sense reasoning will soon show you that Green’s August Flower will cure you of Liver Camplaint, or Dyspepsia, with all its miserable effects, such as sick head ache, palpitation et the heart, sour stomach, habitual costivenesa, diazinesr ot the bead, nervous prostration, low spirits, Ac. Its sales now r.iach every town on the Western Continent and not a Druggist but will tell yon of its woudsrfui cures. Tou can buy a Samplo Dottle for 10 cents. Three doses will relieve you. For sale by Dr. J. R. Janes, Dawson, Gal. Coining Exercises of Our Male Academy. As announced in our last issue, the examination exercises of the South Georgia Male Institute, in our city, were concluded during last Thursday and Friday, and were witnessed and appreciated by many of our citizens, especially the patrons of theschooL— The numerous classes were rigidly examined in their various studies by their teachers, assisted by and under the supervision of the visiring Com mittee appointed to attend the exam inations. The several blanches of study pursued at the Institute were ably illustrated by the pupils who demonstrated their proficiency and thoroughness to a marked degree. For an extended account ol these examinations we refer our readers to the complimentary and impartial re port of the Examining Committee to be found in anothercolumn of to-day’s paper; and we take the liberty of endorsing that report and accepting it as our own, not neglecting to spe cially note the fact that Messrs. Allen and Lowrey are most excellent teach ers, and urging our citizens to rally to their support. On Thursday eve ning it was our pleasant lot to be present and witness the declamation exercises h y the pupils of the School. We had our reportroial pencil and note book with us intending to par ticularize and mention the best de claimed but after the boys had con cluded we determined we could not mention all, and where each did so well, it would be invidious to eulo gize any,Jand that “comparisons would be odious.” Oa Friday evening, the college chapel was densely packed by a very large and appreciative audience that had assembled to witness the exhibi tion. The selections which were to be placed on the boards that night were two plays composed by Prof. W. H. Allon, one a brief comedy which was specially written fortho occasion, and the other a beautiful and entranc ing melo-drama entitled, “The Vow Fulfilled,” which was composed by the Piofessor in 1861 and revised for last Friday night’s entertainment, For over three hours the delighted spectators were entertained. by the rendition of thp.se two selections, and as the curtains fell at the close ol each scene the audience evinced their thorough appreciation of the acting of the several characters ty loud outbursts of applause. The “dra- matis’personae” were the pupils of the school aided by a number of our most fascinating young ladies, nnd by those amateur favorites J. H. Guerry Esq., and Capt J A. Fulton, and by Mr. L. W Peeples. The music for the occasion was kindly furnished by CLpt. J. P. Allen on his violin, ac companied by his daughter Mrs L. W. Peeples on the piano. The music was excellent and enjoyed by all pres ent. We have not the space at hand to criticise severally the acting of the various characters, for all agree that in the main it was quite good indeed. We must be allowed to say that Miss Alice Farnurn who sustained the role of tho heroine in “The Vow Fulfilled ” played superbly and won many worthy compliments Miss Nora Allen as “Mrs. Prim” acted her part most ad mirably, and achieved splendid suc cess. Col. Guerry, as ‘‘Hi.fflan” sus tained his part most perfectly, and was a capital actor. And Capt. Ful ton as “Old Quizzical” was tho life of the play and brought down tbebonse at every appearance of his humorous face. In fact all were well up in their parts, and furnished one of the best entertainments of the kind we ever attended. We sincerely hope that this roost excellent institution of learn ing will be liberally supported and patronizedby all ourcitizene for we cei tainly believe it deserves a hearty and generous patronage. We trust that on the I9th day of August next* when the exercise# of the school will be re sumed, Messrs. Allen an 1 Lowrey will be greeted by at least one hun dred students. Let us all labor at and earnestly strive to that end. Tbc Organ War. — % 100 lb. Solid Shot. If any man insults your common sense by offering a first-class 3 Stop Orgsn for S6S “Shoot him on the spot.’ 4 All necessity for buying such inferior Organs is forever done away with. SfOO Cash, or *IIO on Easv Terms, tio* buys a magmffi 'ent Jltt •Oll & llamlin Parlor or Church Or gan with Four Set a Reedi and Ten Slops, in Elegant New Style Case with Illuminated Panels. Handsomest Style of Case ever produced. Special (Ifftt to introduce this new Style. Sent on trial. Guaranteed lor a lHe time. Rented untH paid for. Other new s'jles just out. Illustrated cata’ogU s free. Address LUDDEM A BATHS. Savan nah, Ga., Manufacturer's Agents fer the South. Notice to Bridge Builders. ON FRIDAY, THK Rth DAY OF JULY, next, at 10 o’clock, a. w, the contract for bedding bridges and turnpikes across Notchaway Cieek, on the Cuthbert road, will be let out to the lowest responsible bidder, at the bridge. Specifications cf the work may be seen in mv office. j2O,St U. S. BELL, Ordinary T. C. Report of JEJuuniaiesr Commit tee of the. fcrOJJtii Georgia Male Institute. We, the under s/giietf, paving been appointed as a Committee to attend and ob serve tbc recent examinations and closing exercises of tbe Male Institute, oeg leave to submit the following report: We congratulate tbe friends end patrons of tbe school upon tbeir good fortune In securing the efficient services of two such sble and competent preceptors as Profs W. H. ALLf.fi and J. W. F. Lowrey. These gentlemen are finished scholars and thorough educators ef youth, and their proficiency und success in Imparling instruction were ver> successfully demonstrated by the recent rigid, impartial, and satisfactory examina tion' of their students. We watched there examinations closely and critically, and ere prepared to report in candor and sincerity that they evinced most patient and thorough instruction on the pari of the teacherß, and hard study and proficiency on the part of the scholars. We would especially note the fact that tho examinations of the small est pupils were surtisfuctory to a very high degree, showing what earnest care and at tention arc devoted to the little fellows who are just beginning to climb tbc hill of science We would emphasise tne fictthat the study of mathematics is made a specialty Id this school, and the classes in all departments of this difficult and important branch of learn ing allowed that they bad received marked attention. In Glassies, the boys and young men of tbe Institute evinced wonderful proficiency and acquaintance with the subtle lore of Greece and Home. The classes in Horace and Virgil deserve special mention at our bands. Soma of the members of our committee conducted the examinations of these classes, aud were agreeSblv delighted with the manner in which the difficult pas sages in Hsrace aud Virgil's Aeneld were translated and construed. Tho class In Natural Philosophy also was a moat excel lent one, and stood a scathing and success ful examination in the mysteries aud intri cacies of Optics, Preumatics, Hydraulics, Hydrostatics, and this obstruse science. The classes in Algebra and Geometry were per. feclly proficient in their text boobs and were examined from beginning to end, aud were masters of the situation and passed most creditable examinations. We do not deem it neccessay te elaborate upon tbe several parts or divisions of these examination exercises; and we heartily and unequivocally piononnce them a pleasant ana decided success, both severally hd col lectively. In concluding our report We take great pleasure in referring to the declamation bv the pupils on Thursday evening and the exhibition on Friday night. The boys all acquitted them-eiVes handsomely, and gate indubitable evidence of proper and syste matic culture iu the art of elocution and oratory. Tbe entertainment on Friday night Was a fitting finale to the previous exercises, and was thoughout a most enjoya ble and truly excellent affair. We hereby reaffirm our confidence in the ability asd character of Professors Allen k Lowrey, the Associate Principals of the Institute, as efficient and able instructors of youth, and deserving of a large share of public patronage. "We cheerfully Com mend the South Georgia Vale Institute to all parents as a school of high order for tbeir sons, and we bespeak for it an ever in creasing prosperity, and solicit for It a lib eral patronage at ihe hands of an Intelli gent community, and of all citiSens of this section of tbe State. Respectfully submitted, H. S. Bell, ) ,J. D. Hoyl, V j R. F. Simmons, ) H J. G. Parks, £ '! J. H. Guerry, ) 3 C. A. McDonald, > q • U. L. Weston, j Dawson, Ga , July 1, 1878. Whenever aud Wherever. Diseasmt of a cholotaic type pre vail or there is cause to apprehend a visit from them the system should bo toned, regulated and reinforced by a couria of Hnsteter's Stomach Bitters. Perfect digestion and a regular habit of body and the best safeguard against such maladies, and both are secue’ed hy thts inestimable tonic and alterative. The Bitters are also ex tremely serviceable in remedying such disorders. If promptly taken in billious colic, diarrhoea aud Colora morbus, the disc am is usuly frustra ted. In diarrhoea cases, it is only necessary to restore the tone of the related bowels, and this is one of the specific effect of this medecine. Wind on the stomach, heartburn, bilious ness, nausea, headach-*, an! other symptoms of disturbance in the gs tric and hepatic regions are also speed ily relieved Df the exellent remedy.— Asa family medicine it is io.aluable, since it promptly and comploetly rem edies those ailments which are of most frequent oceurence. jy4-4r coifsu.nprioft cuked. An old phvsieian, retired from practice, hating had placed in his bauds try an £ s', India missionary the formula of 3 simple vegetable remedy, for the speedy and per manent care for consumption, bronchitis, catarrh,‘asthma, and all throat and lung affections, also a positive and radio il Cure for Herrons debility and all nerrous com plaints, alter having tested its wonderful curative powers in thousands of eases, hits felt it his duty to make it known to his suf. fering fellows. Actuated by this motive, aud a desi-e to relieve human suffering, I will send, free of cba’ge, to at! who desire it, this receipe, with full directions tar ore paia ion and using, in German, French, or Knglish. Sent by mail by addressing with stamp, naming this papeo, W. W. Sheiar, 194 Powers* Block, Rochester, Ntw York. Terrell Sheriff Sales. Vy/IhC be sold before <be Court Bouse It door in Dawson, on the first Tuesday in AUGUST, next, between the legal hours of sale, the following propertv, to-wit: Lots of land Nos. 81 and 82, in the 12tb District of Terrell county. Levied on as the property of J. G. Ellison to satisfy a fi fa from Terrell Superior Court in tavor of Win. Q. Simpson and Eh G. Hill vs 3 G. Ellison. 8. R. CHRISTIE, Sheriff Terrell Sheriff Sales. WTILL be sold before the Court Htuse v T in Dawson, Terrell county, on the first Tuesday in September, neit, between the legal hours of sale, the followiug property, to wit : One Side Spring Buggy. Levied on as the property of John B. Vanover to satisfy a fi ia issued from Terrell Superior Court in favor of T. J. Hart vs John B. Vanover. jy4.2m L. M. ROBERTS, D. S.ieriff. CENTRAL WAREMSi. Dozier & Stevens, WAREHOUSE I COMMISSION MMB A\f> DEALERS IV STANDAEDFERTILIZER . DAWSON, - GEORGIA. O. U. STEVEMS having purchased the Warehouse interest of Capt. * A, Jones, a copartnership has been lormod Under tbe Bin name of DOF.IER ft STEN >3* for the purpose of carrying oo a WAREHOUSE & COMMISSION BUSINESS We hereby tender individual thituks to 6ur mar.v fr'ends and customers for fa ;r. Eavibg given special attention to the Cotton easiness for years, we think we e handle it to the Very ills! AdvuiltllKC, and now nff;r our services to the pi > * of Terrel! and adjourning counties, in the Storage and Sale of Cotton, at the old Btai Jones & Dozier. We propose faithfully to reprs-.ent the interest of the Plaster, a: being diligent in all business intrusted 10 us, and keeping fully posted in tbe Cotton Marl.,* > we hope to merit and receive a liberal share of your patronage. ADVANCES MADE on Cotton ip Store, when de sired. We have comfortable Sleeping rooms for customary, and S'alls and Lots for S'ock, —all free of charge SAGGING ard TIES always on ha .1 at tbe LOWEST MARKET PRlCtf, Come, Come, Come to Central Warehouse! DOZIER & BTEVENP. New MILLINERY Store AT DAWSON, - CEOROIA. MISS A. B. SMITH AAj"OULD Respectfully announce to the Ladies of Dawsoo and surrounding coun'rv • l 't v v she has recently established a first class Millin-iy Store at No. 2 Rogers ft Janes Bluet, Dawson, Ga., where she will be pleasod to have them call, ISZXIJIMIIMIS PRICE ROODS.! Od hand and to strive a Erie and cirefully selected stock of Genera' Millinery Go' - -'* 1 ) adapted to the season, and of the latest and most approved style , consisting in par t Fine Hats, Gunners, Hosiery, Gloves, Cuff*, Scarfs, Ties, Ruffs, Haoxerchiefs, Core- i II imburg Edgings, Trimmings, and other articles too numerous to mention in this adr tisement. I .hall keen no shoddy good . but propose to keop a good assortment ef the VERY BEST GOODS, and sell at the Lowest Possible Prices . Remember that al’ who Call afß nfit Ctpccled to purchase, unless they are perfectly sdi - ted id price and tjuillfy. My business is to ehow goods, and I Shall take especial pleasu' in performing that diitv, I cordially invite all to call oh me, and by fait deafiujjs und lO# pr ees, / hope td merit aßd r ceive a share of your patronage. a;>ri!4 3in Must Respectfully, MtSd A. B. SMITH. 11.... —■. .1.1 o ' ——■ —n ■-■ i ■ ————weu 3S - E W SPRING Millinery! MRS. M. M. ANTHONY INFORMS the Ladles of Diwaon aid su'rdundiog country that she hasjaH received Beautiful lot ol SPUING MILLINERV GOODS. Among the protty styles for 8c Hair mav be noticed the May B Hr, Palisade, Rustic, May Queen, etc. 1 aso koejt afu I Hue of IBt Notions and White Goods. t new lot of Tics, Brtwa Ladies' F.ncv Lice Setts, F.ncv Hack Combs, Uimbarg But bro’dery, Cash Emfcrnddeiy. Dre-s THrmrtiugs, Dress Furnishings, etc., etc. Many rbunk* to those who f v-wed me with their patronage the past season, t hop *, by FAtll DEALINGS and LO\V PRICES, toiSe.it a continuance ot the name, etid also, to ada to my hst many new customers. — ■ tn the DRE-iS-M aKING Dcaartment I have secured the effi ;ieut services of tfRS. J M. POTTER. We cf lially invite the ladies g<*ni>ri!!v to bring iu their spring good* an have them made up iu Hie latest styles, at reasonable prices. DAWSON CARRIAGE WORKS! T. J. HART, Proprietor, Mann fac tttr es Good Matoi'ial Wsed# AND ALL WORK WARRANTED. FARM AND WAGON REPAIRING. isoissi: suv ong a specialty* IE IE 3 .A. I IEL X XX C - WILL BE WELL AND PROMPTLY DONE by skillful end reliable workmen who lav* beau in iiis employ tor a number ot years. J3T Jail aud cwitmnc las stock- of vehicles, as an motived above.- a'iotl TOP BUG(?IF,8, no-top buggies. and W A.GfOISf S for one & two horses-