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

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['lie Journal. iT and er an xmb n t ' , \V EST ON, Local Editor. ® sc==== smaLl-shot. Rond the proceedings of the agri cultural society in this issue. i) paschal and his family spent ]ast w -eek at Magnolia Springs. n ,„. physicians don’t have much practice these days. Nobody sick. V plantation was recently sold in t]li ; comity at five dollars per acre. Oats in die straw are selling at from iOo to 50c. per hundred pounds, j \{ r Speight Baldwin is spending a 1 portion of the summer in the fari west. I Preserving kettles at R. J. An thony’s. \\'e learn that anew store will bo ( ,pcneil in Dawson abou* the first of September. • Our merchants and warehousemen , tre preparing for a heavy business the coming fall good Stoves from $lO and upward ~1 A. J- Baldwin & Co.’s. Anew forty saw gin and anew fU „ar mill, for sale cheap. See no tice elsewhere. • Master Tommie Webb sent ns nvo watermelons last week, for which , ve tire thankful. Sorehead and cholera is playing 6;l( j havoc with the chickens in some parts of this county. * A J. Baldwin & Cos., have the tiucst lot of embroidery in the city. Friends in the county will please nut forget to send us all news items of interest, for publication. Prof. Jesse Griffin has orgaivzed a whistling school. Dan Crouch and Jolmy On* are his pupils. Mr. I’. W. Jones, our city marshal is in Alabama on business. Mr. 11. 0, Crouch is marshal proton. The crops in some portions of Ter rell county are very materially in jured for the want of rain. Job Printing neatly executed at tiiis office, and satisfaction guarun teed. Call and get pricces. The fruit crop in this immediate section is not s > good as was expect ed. Most of the peaches are wormy. Mr. J. 11. Holt sent us a curiosity last week. It was cignt ears of corn which grew within one shuck. Toe torn was all good. I will pay the highest market price fur beeswax, hides and tallow, in ex change for goods. It. J Anthony The largest and best watermelons brought to Dawson this season, were those raised by Mr. W. D. Murray. His melons always find ready sale. Crops generally throughout the county, with a few exceptions, are very promising. The corn is already made, and an immense crop it is, too. The best brands of flour can be lionglit in our market at $7.00 per barrel. You see the effect of rais ing wheat. Prepare for a large crop next year. The person who sends us the larg est watermelon this season will be en titled to one year’s subscription to the Journal. Send iu the melons thick and fas 1 . "Chickasaw,’’ our Calhoun cor respondeat has an interesting letter in this issue. His crop report is ill deed eneourageing. Hope to hear from him often. Messrs. S. R. Christie, our high Sheriff and W. R. Baldwin, our ac eommodatmg post master, are rusti eating in North Georgia. We wish 'hem a pleasant visit. Our holidays closed last Thursday. 1 hey were enjoyed by all the at taehees of this office. We propose now to do our part faithfully until Christmas, when wc hope to take an other rest spell. It i thought that a portion of Dr. I 'aschal’s corn crop will yield 50 bushels to the acre. Last year the boctor made f 8 bales of cotton to the mule, and now he is ahead in making corn. His farm is not a half mile from this office. And still they come. We mean Jtood, substantial citizens to oureoun f Several families have removed '"tiiis county within the past twelve "onths, and we learn that others '"‘l come in the full. We shall glad •' welcome them among' us. ilson Holt and an old sow tad a pretty severe fight week before l wt. For a while tlie contest waxed " "ui, and Mr. 11. was badly bruised. A hiend went to his rescue, and M 'od him, perhaps, from a most ter ''*'l° death. The sow was defending her younor A friend informs us that there are Ktiylish Sparrows at Mr. Butler’s ld.iee, m the southern part of this ' ’ l,l ‘y supposed to have come fro n Albany. They are sprightly little ■'ds all the time catching insects, H' ° m squitoes, etc. They go with l' or 3cs and cows to the pasture frequently lighting on their 1 Snc'j birds ought to lie encour aged. • 1,.. * l . ' Goods. —-Mrs. M. M. Anthony tii-' i"' 1 re ceived anew lot of ladies’ „, tr ’ niching lace collars and kid * Uls ’ cd'-'helaines, lace mitts, 'i.'*’ 8 ’ k Ha, l buttons, valencenes p lN ' :l . v corsets, coral setts, chip tv... M!:nv ’ #ud leghorn fiats, bonnet H-au,.,. t . f ° I W 0 lui(1 au invitation to attend a l s)arbecne din ®er in the lith distret yesterday. It being a busy day with | us we could not attend, but hope those who did spent a pleasant day. We had a reporter on the grounds who will tell our readers all about the good time and dinner in our next is sue. Notice the prospectus of “Forest and Stream Rod and Gun” in an other place. Those of our readers who are fond of guns and dogs, and fishing would do well to send for this t P a l >er * It contains a vast deal of in j formation on those subjects and on sports and generally, dished up in a j most attractive style Address For est and Stream I* üb’ishing company, 111 Fulton St., New York. Mr. John Wimberly, Sr., of this comity, in attempting to jump from a train of cars while in motion, on Monday of last week, fell and for the time was rendered insensible. We are glad to learn that he has entirely recovered. His son, J. S. Wemberlv, and Mr. B. 11. Brown were on the cars and saw the old gentleman fall, but could not get oil. They wore carried to Graves’ Station, and had the exquisite pleasure (?) of walking back to Dawson in the hot sunshine. They have also recovered. Planters’ Warehouse. This well known warehouse, oc i copied last season by Mr. W. M. i Peeples, is back in the charge of Mr. J. M. Simmons, who offers his indi vidual services to the planters of Terrell and adjoining counties, in the . storing and sale of cotton. Mr. Sim ; mons has an experience of ten years as a warehouseman, and will endeav or to please all those who favor him i " ith their patronage. lie will keep .bagging and ties always on hand for [his patrons, and will advance on cot : ton in store, when desired. Ilis ad- I vertisement will appear in our next i issue. Fair Next Fall. By reference to the proceedings of the agricultural meeting published elsewhere, it will be seen that, by unanimous vote, it was determined ■to hold a fair in*Dawson some time next fall. Let the people generally of Terrell county encourage the en terprise. A good fair held here will benefit this whole section. The next meeting of the Society will be held at the Court house on the first Saturday in August, when it is earn estly hoped that a large attendance of our citizens, as well as every member of the society, will be pres ent. The ball lias been put in mo tion and let’s keep it rolling. District Meeting. We learn that the late session of the Americas District Conference which was held in. Cuthbcrt last week was very harmonious and productive of great good. The delegates from this charge were C. R. Moore, I. D. Graves and J. G. Parks, the latter of whom was elected as Secretary of the body. The introductory’sermon was preached on Tuesday morning by Rev. F. A. Branch of Americas, and was a most excellent discourse. The sessions of the conference were pre sided over by Rev. J. W. Hinton D. D., who also preached several able and capital sermons. The Repor's hv the Pastors of the respective charges in the bounds of the Dis trict were in the main full of hope and encouragement, and gave great caues for congratulation. The caue3 of education received a liberal share of the attention of the Confer ence. T e report of the Committee on education was quite full, and the claims of Andrew Female College at Cuthbcrt, and our own Male High School, the South Ga. Institute, were warmly espoused and presented to the people of the District. We hear of several accessions which will be added to our Male School next term by reason of this action of the District Conference. The following were selected as Delegates to the next Annual Con ference: Rev. John D. Clark, T. M. Furlow, C. R. Moore, and W. W. Dews: Alternates: M. K. R\lander, 11. S. Burton, W. J. Collins, and J. G. Parks. Dawson was unanimously chosen as the place for holding the next session of the conference which will be some time next June or July. We extend them a cordial welcome in behalf of our city. _ . ~ Query:—“Why wi l ! men smoke common tobacco, when they can buy Marburg Bros *Seal of A orth ( arlina, at thv sameprice?” Unlucky. A colored damsel who is engaged as a cook on Lee street, was very much disappointed the other night. She was to be married on that night in the negro church here, and the j announcement had been made, and all the negroes assembled at the church. The expectant bride pre pared herself in her wedding ap parel, and had every preparation made for the nuptials. But, lo! no bridegroom appeared upon the scene ; and whoever heard of a marriage without a groom? After waiting ti 1 after eleven o’clock, the luckless groom turned up, but no wedding was celebrated, as the finances of the would-be-groom had been so depleted that he was not able to buy the li cense! Then a “fuss in the family’’ ensued, and “all hands and the cook' ’ got very wrathy. Barbecue at Smitlivillc.. We are in receipt of an urgent in vitation to attend a social gathering and barbecue at Sniithville on Wednesday, the 31st inst. We thank Messers. \Yra. Wells, Jas. Dodson and W. W. Kennerly, the committee of invitation, for the courtesy, and it will afford us much pleasure to at tend if business will permit. Meeting of the Agricultural So ciety. Dawson, Ga., July 6, 1878. The Terrell County Agricultural and Horticultural Society met ac cording to adjournment at the Court-house, when the Society was called to order by Dr. U. It. Moore, president, and R. F. Simmons requested to act as Socretary. The committee on the fair reported favorably, and on motion of Wm. Martin, the Society resolved to hold a fair next fall, at such time as the ex ecutive committee might appoint. The fo’lowing gentlemen were ap pointed an executive committee, in connection with the Vice Presidents of the Society. Dr. T. A. Chapped, Wm Kaigler, J. R. Marshall, H. Rogers, R. A. Brown, and J. M. Grim. Dr. J. R, Janes stitad to the Socie ty (hat the old fair grounds could be bought or leased on favorable terras, and that lie favored holding a fair next fall, and also tendered tho ue of the groun Is for the fair purposes.— On motion of R. F. Simmons, a com mittee of live were appointed to con. ter with Dr. Janes and report at next regular meeting the be3t terms upon which tho old fair grounds could be purchased or leased ; or, upon what terms he would allow the Socbty to hold a fair upon the grounds. Tho following persons were appointod the committee: R. F. Simmons, Wm. Kaigler, J. H. Guerry, Wm. Martin, H. Rogers and C. 11. Moore. The Society then adjourned to moot at the Court-house in Dawson ou the first Saturday in August. C. R. Mooee, Pres. R. F. Simmons, Sec .proton. Letter from Calhoun County. Editors Journal: We have been pegging away for dear life down here, and hare not hed time to tell what we are doing until now. 1 have never seen people mare desperately in earnest than the farmers of the county have been since tney commenced to make the prosent crop. Every one ap peared, from the start, to lnpreciate the fact that the situation demanded more than an ordinary effort on their put, and went to work with a determination that deserves to be called heroic. Such efforts are never without results, and in this instance, they are most gratifying. Crops throughout the county almost without an exception, have been well cultivated, and have suffered very ittle as a general thing notat all for rain, and as a natural consequence, they are excep tionally good. The corn crop is now safe, and i- the best Southwest Georgia has made in ten years. The supply for next year will be amply sufficient for home consumption, so that not a bushel need to b; shipned here for the next twelve months, and, in fact, I am not sure if there will not. be a surplus. Cotton is doing its best and is just as good as our lands can make it. We have the best bottom crop I ever saw, and tne middle crop is now rapidlv maturing The plant is in a perfectly hmlthv condition, and has thrown off less than I have ever seen before If it continues growing until the end of this month as it has done and i- doing now the crop will be unprecedented iu this part of the state, ft is muilring and opening earlier than I ever knew efore in an expe rience of twenty-live veers. I predict there will be new cotton in market, from the lower portion of this county in two weeks. Cane, peas and potatoes are very promising, and, if seasons hold out, will uuke an abundant yield. We have had less sickness, up to this time, than for many vears. Our people are in fine spirits, and appear to be more contented, better satisfied with their country and more hopeful for the future than they have been fer years. The C, egression tl election, or rather the nomination, is now being talked of a good deal, but our county has no t j e t elected delegates to the nominating convention. Uon. W. E. Smith has many warm friends among u, while some tbiak he hr? been fulßeienily honored. I bellevs he is adml 1 - ted by ail to be the most available man we have, and, in View of the (act that ihc re publican party is goiog to make its most gigantic efforts to carry every district that has heretofore ciceted a republican member of Congres j , it would be good policy to nominate him. Ilis nomination would all like a bumb-shell iu the camp of the enemy. They live in wholesome fear of him, for they know his strength. cnicfUsAW, Calbouu County. July 15, 1878 —^— The democracy of Worth county have instructed tiioir delog ites to the Camilla convention to vote for W. B. Smith for re-nomination and, in case thoyfiil to nominate Smith, to vote for W. A Harris. mmm • Liver is King. The Liver is the imperial organ of the whole human svstem, as it controls the life, health and happiness of .run. When it is disturbed in its proper action, all kinds of ipmet is are the natural result. The diges tion of food, the movements of the bean and blood, the action of the brain and nervous system, are all immediately connected with the workings of the Liver. It has been sue- | cessfu lv proved that Green’s August Flower j is unequalled in curing all persons affl ctcd i with Dispensia or Liver Complaint, and all the numerous symptoms that result from an unhealthy condition of the Liver uud Stom ach. Sample bottles to try. 111 cents. Posi tively sold in all towns on the Western Con tinent. Three doses will prove that it is just what you want. Whenever and Wherever. Diseases of a choleiaic type pre vail or there is cause to apprehend a visit from them the system should bo toned, regulate'! and reinforced by a courm of Hosteter’s Stomach Bitters. Perfect digestion and a regulai habit of body nnd the best safeguard against such maladies, and both are secueted by this inestimable tunic and alterative. The Bitters are also ex tremely serviceable in remedying such disorders. If promptly taken in bilious colic, diarrheet and colora morbus, the diet ae is usuly frustra- Jod. In diarrhcoi cases, it is only necessary to restore the tone of the relaxed bowels, and this is one of the specific effect of this medeeine. Wind on the stomach, I ear (burn, bilious ness, nausea, headach-, an 1 other symptoms of ilistur.ranee in the g'S trie and hepatic regions arealsaspeed ily relieved try the exollent remedy.— Asa family medicine it is in.(tillable, since it promptly and compieetly rem edies those at merits which are of must frequont occurence. jy4-4t IF The Woman who rt juices iu salad and ice cream, hot cakes and warm pie; IF Ihe Student who eats has’ily and sits down at once to active mental labor; IF The Business Man who holts his food in oag r haste and hurries to his counting-room ; IF TI e t rd Drinker cou'd look at the i.’lica e glands, swollen and festered with di-euse, that cause the throbbing brain ; IF The Rawer, the Minister, tho Mer chant, end all who lead sedentary lives and are subject to Di-pepsia or Indigestion, Constipation and Head ache : IF These only knew what M ksukli/s Deptonk fob the Liveb will do for their relief, end how quickly it cu’es —theie would be much less suffering than at present. The great River Med icines for sale by Dr. J. R Janes. <:o\*n clkld. An old physician, retired from p"amice, having had placed in his h inds ov an E S", India mission irv the formula of a simple vegetable rem-dy, fjr the speedy and per manent cure for consumption, bronchitis, catarrh, asthnn, and all throat an! lung affections, also a positive and radio il cure tor nervous debility and a’l nervous com plaints, alter having tested its wonderful cu r ative powers ii thousands of cases, has felt it his du’y to make it known to hia '■ suf fering fellows. Actuated by this motive, and a desi-e to relieve human suffering, 1 will send, free of cha'ge, to all who desire it, this receipe, with full directions tor ore pea ion and using, in German, French, or English. Sent bv mail by addressing with s amn, naming this papeo, W. W. Sherar, 194 Powers, Block, Rochester, New York. Tilt* Organ War— \ 130 ibr. Solid Miol. If any man insults vonr common wensb by offering a Qrst class 9 Stop Orgrn for “Shoot him on the epot.“ All necessity lor buying such inferior Organs is forever done away with. §>loo Cash, or §llO on Tprma, now bn vs a magniffi*ent *Otl dfc Prlor nr Ohnrch Or gin wi h hour Sets ltecd< and Ten Stop*, in KlfgmtXv.v Sole Case with Illuminated Panels. St vie of Oise ever produced. Special Offer to introduce this new Stylo. Sent on trial. Guaranteed lor a life lime. Rnted until paid for. Q her new s'vles juar mr caiafog'l s fre\ Add Lt/DDEX & B nail, Gi., Manufacturer's Agents for the FOff SALE CHEAP! ONE NEW F.vKTy SAW FINDLAY I Lite-t, Modern Improved Cmton Gij ' Also, one New Sugar Mill and Boiler. Can ! ,bo seer. t Brown S'ation, and be bought 1 cheap by applying to Mr. R. C. Mirim, B'-own Station or Dr. J. T. Limar, 12 Ii District ot Terrell county jylS.lm Terrell Sheriff Sales. TEJTLL be sold before the Court Douse T v door io D.arson, on the first Tuesday in AUGUST, next, be-wcen tbe legil hours of sale, the fallowing orooertv, to-wit : Lots of land Nos. 8] and 82, in the 12th District of Te’re'l county. Levied on as the property of J. G. E lis <n to satisfy a fi f i from Terrell Superior Onw-t in favor of Wm. G. Simpson end KiG. ti des J G. Ellison. S, R. CHRISTIE, S off Terrell Sheriff Sales. \\ r ILL be so'd befwe the Court House * t in Dtwaoo, Terrell county, oo the fi-at Tuesday in September, nex', between the legil hours of sale, the following property, to-wit : Oue Side Spring Bogey. L -vied on as the property of John B V mover to satisfy a fi ia issued from Ferrell Superior Court it) favor of T. J. Hart vs John B. V mover, jy t 2m L. M. ROBERTS, D. Sneti " | ________ " Dozier & Stevens, WAREHOUSE I COMMISSION IBMAlffi AND DEALERS IN STAND ARD FERTILIZEUS DAWSON, - GEORGIA. O. U. STEVENS hiving purchased the Warehouse inle-st of Cun*. T. M. Jones, a coplrtnership Ins been formed under the firm name of DO/JEIi & STEVENS, for the purpose of Ctrryiug on a WAREHOUSE & COf¥iMISSION BUSINESS. We hereby teuder individual thanks to our mtr.y fremls and custonerr. for past fav-ri?. Having siven special attention to the Cotton business for years, we think we can handle it to the Vtrrj’ ltcl A<! Villll.igt*, and now cfT r our services to the planters of Terrell and adjourning counties, in the Storage and Sale of Cotton, at the old stand ol I Jones & Dozer. We propose faithfully lo represent the interest ot the Planter, and hy | being diligent in all business intrusted to us, and keeping fully posted in the Cotton Market, j we hope to merit and receive a liberal share of your patronage. ADVANCES MADE on C.itto-i in Store, when rlesired. We have eomlortable Sleeping rooms for customers, and S’alls and Lots for Stock, a/i free of charqc BAGGING and TIES always ou hand at tire LOWEST M ARKKT PRICE. Come, Come* Come to Centra! Warehouse! DOZIER & STEVENK New MILLINERY Stoic AT DAWSON, “ GEORGIA. MISS A. 33. SMITH 3LV/ OULD Respectfully announce to the Ladies of Dawson and surrounding coun'rv that ▼ ▼ she has recently established a first rlass Millinery Store at No. 2 Rogers & Janes Block, Dawson, Ga., where she will be pleased to have them call, EXAMINE & PRICE fJOODS.; On hand and to arrive a Bne and Carefully selected stock of General Millinery Goods, adapted to the season, and of th latest and most spot-oVed stvle , consisting ih part of Fine Hats, B innets, Hosiery, Gloves, CulT>, Scarfs, Ties, Ruff-t, llankerchiefs, Curset*; Humhurg Edgings, Trimmings, and other articles too numerous to mention in this udver tieptnem. I shall knerr no shoddy gdods, but propose to keep a good assortment of the VER V BEST GOODS , and sell at the Lowest Possible Prices. Remember that aP who nail are not etpnCled to purchase, unless the* are perfeedy sui ted in puce and qualLy. Mv business is to show goods, „nd 1 shall take especial pleasure in performing that du'v. I cordially invite all to call on me, and by fair dealings and low prices, l h ;pe to merit asd r ceive a share of your pjt.ron.iga. april4 3m Most R -sp-Ctfullv, MIS.S A. R. SMITII. IST El W SPRING MRS. M. M. ANTHONY INFORMS the Ladies f Dawson and surrounding country that she has just receive Ia I! • sot ful lot ol SPUING MILLINERY GOODS Among the pteuv styles for Sin Hate mav be noticed the May B 11-*, l’alisade, Hu-.ic, May Qieeu>Ctc. I aso keep a lull i line of j Notions and White Goods. Anew lot of Ties, Bows. Lidia'*' Fncv Lice Setts, F .ucv Back Combs, Hamburg Em broidery, Cash Embroidery. Dres Trimmings, Dress Furnishings, etc., etc. Many thanks *o those who fvored me with th ir pitronage the past season.'' f hope, ; b v FAIR DEALINGS and LOW* PRICES, tome.it a continuance of tbe same, and j also, to ad a to my list m any new customers. Io the DRESS-MAKING Department I hye secured the efft ue it services of MRS ./ j if- PO'rVER We cordially invite the ladies generally to bring in their spring goods and i have them made up In the I it si styles, at reason* >le p>ices. DAWSON CARRIAGE WORKS! T. J. HART, Proprietor. JVlaimfac t tires 1 Good .Material Utsed# AND ALL WORK WARRANTED. farm and wagon repairing. (lOKSi: MIOKIN*. A aSSECIALTV. HEPAIRIIff G WILL BE WELL AND PROMPTLY DONE by skillful tnd reliable workmen who hav- been in liis employ for a number of vears. BTJaH ami ciatuiae Ills Stock of Vehicles, as nnounted above. a'Jo.l NTe vv Adverh'soments AGENTS, Read this*!— We will pay Agents a salary of SIt)Q per month, and i spauses 10 e'l our New *od Wonderful Inventions. Address, Fhkrmah & Cos., Ma s all. Mich. PIANO ,!enu ' iful Concert ORGAN ri h nu p lrinog . ,unu* in sl6ih>, only Htiperb Grand Square R atios price SMnO, only $255. Elegant Upright Planus price SBOO, only $155. New I Style Upright Pianos $ 112 6') Organs $35. : Organs, 12 stops, $72 >O. Church O.gaus, 111 s ons, price $ 01, onlv slls. Elegant $375 Mirror Top Organs, only $lO6. Buy ers, come and see me at home if I am not as renresentea, R. R. fare paid both ways find Piano or Oigan given free. Large illustra . ted newspaper with much information about cost Of Pianos and O-gins sent free. Please addrest DANIEL F. BEATTY. Washington, N. 3. For t> Chxc of tniacrll sir'll |rb"‘ Sanford’s radical CURE for Gilurrh will no| in stantly relieve and speedily cure. References, Henry Wells, Esq.. Wells, Fargo fit 6’0., Aurora, N. Y( Wm Bo wen, Esq, J/cHatton, Grant ti Bowen, St. Louie. Testi , moulds and treatise by mail. Price, with improved Inhaler, c, Bl Psl. Sold Everywhere. Weeks “ & Potter, Prop rs, Boston. ii mil *;lsons’ Purgative Pills make New Rich Blood, and will completely change the blood In the entire system in three months. Auv person who will take one pill each night (roitl 1 to 12 weeks may be re stored to sound health, il such a thing be possible. Pent b'- mail for 8 letter stamps. I. S. JOHNSON & CO., Bangor, Me. The Savannah Weekly News. ' In the issue of July 6, 1878, will be commeil j ccd anew eciial bv the pupular Georgia nuthores--, MBS. OPHELIA NISBET RIED, Im'TIHED MRS. DARE! The Weekly News is no! only the Largest But Best Weekly Published in the Southern State*. It is well edited, and contains no immense amount af readit g mutter, ar.d its topo* graphical execution is ilnsurpissed. Printed i on new type, with a clear, clean imoressiouj it i* a pleasure to feail the Weekly News. 1 1 is a newspaper In eyrrv sense of the word, and contains the latest toleg’uphill and State i news, market, etc, a Literary department, and Is hul ed to the ti.str of all who desire | to keep tip with What is going on in tho busy | world at home or abroad. Its new. is alwsy j fresh and entertaining. Siibscripilon, one year $ 1 On; si* months, ; fl.tO. Specimen copies sent free. Address, J. 11. EST ILL, Savannah, Qa. BUIILAL. CiXSl2* i i A full assortment snd sizes of Wood ar.d , Mutalic Rurlal Cases always on hand. ORDERS bt telegraph with good referchcc-i ptomptlf HMpd. A. J. Datdivin A. Cos., July 19, ly. Dawson, Ga. nnic | r C business you can engage (n. $3 Hil\ | t 0 - 1 ’ P er made bt any U LJU 1 worker of either sr*. riglit ih He i own localities. Particulafs and safn plos worth $/r Iree. Imptove your span t in; at thfa bu-dnesfl. Address Fiisson& Cos., Portland. Maine. feb2f,ly. The White THE EASIEST SELLING, THE BEST SATISFYING SeiilMiiie Its Introduction and World-renowned reputation wes the death-.’rfoW to high priced machines. THERE ARE NO SECONDHAND V/iiITE MACHINES IN THE MARKET. This io h very importenf matter.as His well known undisputed tact tnat many ot the SQ caret) first-class machines which are offered so cneap noyy-a-nays are those that have been re possessed (that Is. taken back from customers alter use) and rebuilt and put upon the market “the'wHlTE IS THE PTE!! CF ANY SEWING MACHINE NOW UPON THE MARKET. IT IS MUCH LARGER THAN THE FAMILY MA CHINES Or THE SINGER, HOWE AN© WEED MAKE IT COSTS MORE TO ICAHUrACTIJe SWAN EITHER OF THE AFORESAID MACHINES. ITS CONSTRUCTION IS SIMPLEy POSITIVE AGO DURABLE. IIS WORKMANSHIP IS UNSURPASSED- Do not Duy any ether before try ing the WHITE. Prices and Terms Male SatisfecW. AGENTS 'WANTED J White Sewing Machine Cos. t CLEVELAND, 0. Carr! ageH; Pliactoiwi TOP BUGGIES, NO-TOP BUGGIES, and W yVG-OTN S for one two hordes*