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I'he Journal.
'qCX L DEI’ AIITM EN T
I I WESTON, Local Editor.
*** >1 \SS MEETING.
rr] lt , Democratic voters of Terrell
{'iiiint.v are earnestly requested to
, r t ;it the Court House in Dawson,
( ; :1 , at 10 o’clock, a. m„ on Saturday,
,; M •>|th uf August next, for the
otse of electing delegates to the
(•ongressional Convention, to be held
.■t Camilla on September sth. It is
] :<> j,ed that there willbe a laige atten
dance at that time.
J. 11. Gvurrv,
Ch’ni’n Dem. Ex.’Com. T. C.
Meeting' of the Calhoun Democ
racy.
Morgan, Ga., July 10, 18j8
A meetingof the Democratic party
H Calhoun county is hereby called
io meet in the Court-house, at Mor
gan. on the first Tuesday in August
m-\t, at 11 o’clock, a. m., for the
jmrpnse of organizing, and to send
delegates to the Congressional Con
vention..of the 2nd District, which
will convene in Camilla, Ga., on the
.It)i day of September, 1878, to nom
inate a candidate for congress.
15. C. Mitchell,
Clim’n Dem. Ex. Coni. C. C.
SMALL-SHOT.
Pull your fonder.
Preserving kettles at It. J. An
thony’s.
Amusements in this ’burg are
|.ht w and pliar between.
June bug season lias ariv’, and the
little lays tie ’em by the hind leg.
(}.iod Stoves from $1!) a.i 1 upward
A. J. Baldwin & Co.’s.
Dog davs begin on the 28th in
stall! and will continue 40 days.
The rogue who stole our shingles
and fence rails, will please report at
this office.
Boys, you are mistaken. Dr.
Cheatham does not wear a “See
more” duster.
We learn that there will four or
five new stores in Dawson the com
ing fall
Five warehouses in Dawson.
Can’t somebody' scratch ’round and
get up another t
Job Printing neatly executed at
this office, and satisfaction guaran
teed. Call and get pricees.
Fodder pulling hss commenced.
There will he an abundance of it
saved this year.
Cholera and sore-head is playing
sad havoc with the chickens in our
neighborhood.
A splendid shower of rain visited
a portion of this county on last Sa*-
Iny night. It could not have come
at a better time.
I will pay the highest market price
t beeswax, hides and tallow, in ex
"-ango for goods. 11. J Avmoxr
Mr. < . E. Holiday, our clever te’e
:•■ (j, 1 1 operator, returned from his
■ igusta trip on last Friday, marked
“right side up with care.”
The State Horticultual Coiivemion
n. ets in Macon on July' 31th and
A ugust Ist. Delegates will be pass
ed over the railroads for one fair.
Notice the large advertisement of
Fish Bros. & Cos., in this issue. Tiny
claim to make the “best wagon on
"heels.”
There will be a Sabbath school
celebration at Chickasawhatchie to
•' iy. Full particulars in our next.
1 hanks to friends for an invitation.
Friday and Saturday were the hot
‘•st days of tlie summer. On Friday
the thermometer registered 06 degrees,
uid on the day following it ran up
to 1)8.
" s ay, my friend, bow's the weatli
ef where you are? “asked a friend of
another on last Saturday. Hot as
h—ll and still a heating” was the un
expected reply.
It e have heard nothing from eith
■r of the church societies recently.
Have tlie ladies, too, disbanded?
We think a nice festival about now
would he profitable.
Mr. E. E. Cheatham, formerly of
Ihiwson, hut now with H. F. Grant
of Savannah, is in the city v isiting
friends and relatives. llis many
friends here are glad to have him
with us again.
V e local will go to the celebrat'on
at Chickasawhatchie to-day. It his
department is blank next week, it
must he attributed to “pound-cake
and chicken custard.” He's dea hon
s, tch things. Devil.
We regret to learn that a port on
"f the 11th district of tfiis county
fas suffered to an alarming extent
from drouth. 'Some of the crops in
'hat district will not yield 2£ bushels
"t corn per acre, while the Cotton is
til most a total loss.
The entire alphabet is found in
t hese four lines:
G 1 gives the grazing ox his meat, [
He quickly h‘e:irsthe sheep’s low cry;
Hut man. who tastes his finest wheat,
‘should joy' to lift his praises high.
Mr. Warren Bigelow, of this coun
ty, sent us a basket of sweet potatoes
■n hist Saturday, which were the
first we have seen this season. They
were as large as man’s double fist.
Mr. M. K. Bishop was painfully
bitteu by Mr. M. 11. Baldwin's yard
log on last Monday. Mr. B shop
was in the street when the dog bit
him.
Bead “Terrell’s” letter in this issue.
He tells all about the dinner at
j II ill Word’s school house, and the ex
j ll ) bition at Grave’s Station on last
Friday night.
Dawson is on rising grounds, and
binds in our county are appreciating
in value.' Those who contemplate
; purchasing homes in our midst are
advised to do so at once.
A negro house owned by Eliza
Calaway and occupied by Julia Loy
less, situated 'near the colored Bap
tist church, was destroyed by tiro on
last. Saturday. A portion of the fur
nit m e was also burned.
On last Friday, Judge E. G.
Brown, who is nearly 80 years old, in
attempting to climb a high fence,
fell, and was painfully, if not seri
ously injured. He suffers to a very
great extant, the severest pains be
ing between the hip and back bone.
Thanks.— The local editor is un
der obligations to Mr. J. B. Horsley,
a successful farmer of this county, for
a basket of very tine grapes, of the
Warren variety. Mr. 11. lias a large
vineyard, from which he makes the
very best article of wine.
Planters’ Warehouse.
You will see, from an advertise
tisement in this issue, that the old
reliable cotton man, J. M. Simmons,
is going to run the “Planters’Ware
house” this season, and is prepared to
extend the usual accommodations to
his customers.
Singing next Sunday.
We have been requested to an
nounce that there will be singing at
the Baptist church in this place, next
Sunday evening at 4 o’clock. Prof.
John E. Bigbic and Jas. Ilorsely will
be present. Those who have the
Temple Harp are requested to carry
them to the church on that evening.
Everybody invited.
Protracted Vice ting.
A protracted meeting is now in
progress at the Baptist church. Ow j
iug to a press of office duties, we i
have not attended any of the servi
ces, but leftrn that large congrega
tions assembl > dai’y. Ilev- J. A.
Ivey is a bard worker, and we doubt
not that his efforts will result in
much good. Let 'he people of our
city turn out and assist this good
man in his noble work.
The Fire-proof Stables.
We take pleasure in announcing
to our readers that the handsome
brick frre-nroof Stables recently occu
pied by Messrs. Crouch & Sharp, are
now in the hands of Dr. II”. IV. Far
nuni. The Doctor was “cut out” fbr
a livery stableman, and he is going
to supply the people of Dawson with
a long felt want —that is first-class
turnouts at reasonable prices. See
notice elsewhere.
A County Barbecue.
The citizens of Terrell being
blessed with abundant crops, are
talking about having a grand county
barbecue at the fair grounds, or
somewhere else, soon. We have
been requested to call attention to
the matter, and to suggest that all
persons who will take an interest in
it meet at the Court-lmuse, on the
first Saturday in August, to make
necessary arrangements. The Agri
cultural Society meets on that day,
and the matter can then be discussed
and decided. The second Saturday
in August has been mentioned as a
suitable time. What say you, far
mers ?
Tlie Christian Index and Bap
tist,
Atlanta, Georgia, is one of tlie old
established and able papers of tlie
Baptist denomination. It has not a
superior, it an equal, in the essential
features of appropriateness of size,
excellence of make-up, and the abilr
ty an*l acceptability of its editorial
management. The publishers make
an important announcement propos
ing to send The Index to .Tantiaiy,
1870, for $2. They can only afford
to do this by a large increase of their
subscription list. As the organ of
the Baptist denomination, it should
be the pride of Baptists everywhere
! to give The Index united, active sup
! port, and we will be pardoned for
saying we trust every reader of The
Journal will extend tlie fullest en
couragement to The Index.
New Goods. —Mrs. M. M. Anthony
has just received anew lot of ladies j
ties, bows, niching lace collars and
cuffs fans, chatelaines, lace mitts,
kid cloves, pearl buttons, valencenes
lacef Fav irsets. coral setts chip
hats, straw and leghorn flats, bonnet
frames, etc.
Our I' ro rpocvt;.
II bile waiting far some accident
or marvellous occurrence to - happen which
we might chronicle as an item of news, we
fell to musing and reflec ing on the prospects
of our lowu and county, and we found so
much encouragement in our meditations
that v. e are constrained to give publicity to
them. First as to our county : we congrat
ulate our citizens upon their fl ittering pros
pects for an early return to the days of
p'enty aud prosperity. The crops are uni
versally good up to this date, and our for
mers, are in better spirits than for several
years. Lands in our county are appreciating
in value, and a number of buyers are to be
found. Wkhiu the past year several new
comers have settled in our count), and all
are excellent and clever people and make
good citizens. We hear of others who an
ticipate procuring homes in our midst, aud
uniting with us in continuing Terrell as the
banner county of this section of the state.
We cordially welcome them.
For several seasons past ot r town has not
erjoyed that degree ol prospeiity which we
could desire. This has been attributed
mainly to the very severe pressure of the
times, and the general monetary scarcity.
Other causes, too, have conspired to dis
hearten and detrimentally effect us. Happily
for us now, these causes have aboit t been
removed, and considerable reaction is taking
place. The public pulse is beating more
strongly, and a better state of things is just
ahead and in store for us. Our citizens are
hopeful and determined, and Dawson is on
rising ground.
Our merchants are preparing to do a big
business the approaching season, and will
lay in heavy stocks of goods, about which
our readers will hear through the columns
of tee Journal.
We learu that several new stores will be
opened in a -hort while in our place wdh
experienced salesmen at their heads. We
are glad to state that Mr. T. J. Hart w.il
proceed to complete bis rew brick block
containing two spacious stores on the first
floor, and a large hail on the second floor.
These will be quite an accession to our city,
and furnish a splendid city hall.
In warehouse line our place is well up,
as we shall have five in full blast, conducted
by men of business tact and anergy. These
will furnish man) inducements to farmers to
bring cotton to our market, where a numb r
of buyers will be found to pay the highe t
market price for it.
Ok r town, morally and socinlly, is abreast
with any in the state. The educational ad
vantages offered by our schools are of a
superior sort, and we heartily commend
them to all. The beathfulness of our little
city is proverbial, and the cost of living here
is as cheap as any town in Georgia.
We do not desire to be too sanguine; but
we certainly believe that better and more
prosp“rous times me in the near future. Let
us all hop,: so and determine to realize the
fact.
We say three cheers for our stirring and
sterling county and town, and may the dawn
of peace, plenty and prosperity be acceler
ated.
He turned.
Mr. O. B. Stevens and family,
who have been oil a visit to relatives
in Eastern Georgia, returned to their
home in this city on last Friday.
A pleasant trip is reported. Mr.
Stevens as you till know, is the junior
member of the warehouse firm ot
Dozier & Stevens, and while off, he
combined business with pleasure, and
went down to Savannah to perfect all
arrangements to furnish his customers
with bagging and lies tit reduced pri
ces. This will doubtless be good
news to the farmers Mr.
assisted by bis clever partner, Mr.
N. W. Dozier, is using his every ef
fort to build up a first-class warehouse
business in our city, and by stiict
personal attention to business and
fair dealings with the fanners, they
hope to merit and receive a large
share of patronage.
A communication signed “Mitch
ell.” was received too late for this is
sue.
♦ mm ■
An Undeniable Truth.
You deserve to suffer, and if v u leader
miserable, unsatisfactory life in Ibis beauti
ful world, it is entirely your own fault and
there is only one excuse lor you,—youi uw
rea'onahle predjuaice and skepticism, which
has killed thousands. Personal knowledge
and common sense reasoning will soon show
von tha Green’s August Flower will cure
you of Liver Complaint, or Dyspepsia, with
ail its miserable tff-’ets. such as sick head
ache, pal pi'at ion of the heart, sour stomach,
habitual co3tiveness, dizziness 1 the head,
nervous prostration, low spirits, Its
-ales now r ach everv town on the Western
Continent and not a Druggist but will tell
vou of its wonderful cures You can buy a
Sample Bottle for 10 cents. Three doses
will relieve you. For sale by Dr. J. K. Jams,
Dawson, Ga.
Whenever and Wherever.
Disenses of a choleiaic type pre
vail or there is cause to apprehend a
visit from them the system should bo
toned, regulated and reinforced by a
courts of Hosteter’s Stomach Bisters.
Perfect digestion and a regulat habit
of bodyand tbe best safeguard
against such maladies, and both are
secuered by this inestimable tonic and
alterative. The Bitters are also ex
tremely serviceable in remedying such
and Folders. If promptly taken in
bi lious colic, diarrhoea aud colora
morbus, the disra-e is usuly frustra
ted. In diarrhoea cases, it is only
A L. _ A fV.A
necessary to restore the tone of the
relaxed bowels, and fliis is one of the
specific effect of this medecine. Wind
on the stomach, heartburn, bilious
ness, nausea, headache, and other
symptoms of disturbance in the g's
trin and hepatic regions aie also speed
ily relieved try the exollent remedy.—
Asa family medicine it is in valuable,
since it promptly and corapFetly rem
edies those ai'ments which are nf
most frequent occurence. jy4-4t
Good Digestion.
‘ Give us this day our daily brend”
and good medicine to digest it, is both
i overeat and human. The human
stomach aud liver are fruitful sources
of life’s comforts; or, disordered and
diseased, they tingle misery along
every neivo and tnrougheveiy artery.
The man or woman with good digMtion
see i: beauty as they walk, and overcome
obstacles they meet in the rutine of
life, where the dyspeptic sees only
gloom and stumbles and giowls at
every imaginary object, The wc-rld
still needo two or tliieo new kinds of
nigdicit.e before death ran be perfect
ly abolished ; but that many lives have
been prolonged, rud many suffeiers
from Liver, disease, Dispepsia and
Headache, have boon cured Mehbbll’s
Hepatinij, is no longer a doubt. It
cures Headache in twenty minutes,
and there is no ques'ion hut what it is
the most wonderful discovory yet made
in medical science. Those afflicted
with Biliousness and L'ver Complaint
should use Mp. it hull's llfpatime.
It can be had at Du. J. II Janes.
COMI tIPTIOS HIKED.
An oil physician, from practice,
having hid placed in his bauds Dy an E .st
India missionary the formula of a simple
vegetable remedy, for thesp-edv and per
manent cure for consumption, bronchitis,
catarrh, asthma, and all throat and lung
vSections, algo a positive and radicil cure
for nervous debility ami all nervous com
plaints, alter having tested its wonderful
curalive powers ii thousands of cases, has
L ltit his duty to make it known to his suf,
fering fellows. Actuated by this motive,
and a deshe to relieve human suffering, I
will send, free of change, to all who desire
it, this receipe, with full directions lor pre
pea ion and using, in Germ in, French, or
English. Sent by mail by addressing with
s'nmn, naming this papoo, W. VV. Sherar,
19-i Dowers, Dloek, Rochester, Ntw York.
The Organ War l 100 ll>.
Mtlitl Mi mi.
If any man insults vour common Hense
bv offering a first cla Q s 9 Stop Orgtn for stls
“.shoot him on the spot. 11 All necessity for
buying sue.ll inferior Organs is forever done
away with. §IOO Gash, or §llO on
F,.tsv Teams, now buys a magniffieem JTlil-
MHS V Ri XI 8311 iII Parlor or Church Or
gei with Four Sets Reed ■>■ and Ten Stops, in
Elegant Mow Stvle Case with Illumiuated
Panels. Handsomest Style of Case ever
produced. Special Offer to introduce this
new Si vie. !Snt on trial. Guaranteed for
a life lime. Rented until paid for. Other
new s’yh's just out. Illustrated calttlogu s
he-. Addie-s LUDDEN & BATES, Savan
nah, Ga, Manufacturer's Agents for the
Sim'h.
BSiCK FIRE-PROOF
Livery, Sale
AND
Feed Stables
West aSide Public Fq iare f
DiUVsON, GEORGIA.
HORSES, MULES, BUGGIES carriages
and [Lick* to lei a*, reasonable rates. Good
Sheds mid Lois for Stock Drovers.
iSTHack meet* all trains will carry
passengers to any pirt of the city. Ordeifl
left at the Stables, o: at the Express . ffice,
will be promptly attended to. Draying a
specialty.
jv25,2m W. W FARXUVf, Proprietor.
Planters’ warehouse, i
MAIM STREET, - ° DAWSON, GA.
I take THIS METHOD OF INFORMING TUB PLANTERS OF TERRELL AND AD- (
I j lining counties that I am back in the
Old Planters 5 Warehouse*
Occupied season by Mr. W. M Peoples, and will take pleasure in Weighing, S'oriFg,
Selling or Shipping your cotton this season, and from a;i experience of ten yearn .handling
cotton, either as weigher and seller, nr buying, I hope to be able to give you salidhiction.
have a good lot, tor stock and good sleeping room for my customers
ISzYCJ Q I N Gr and TI ES
Always on Land at the lowest maiket piice. I pledge my strict petsonal attention, and
solicit jour patronage.
J. M. Simmons.
" lAllHiil
Dozier & Stevens,
WAREHOUSE I COMMISSION MERCHANT
AID Dfltf.Llß S*
STANDARD FERTILIZE R -5,
DAWSON, - GEORGIA.
O. E 5. STIvVEV* hiving porch ised ih Warehouse intr-'s* o' Cap*. T. M.
Jones, a copartnership has been formed under the finn OJiue ot DOZIER & SIt.NENd,
for the purpose of carrying on a
WAREHOUSE & COMMISSION BUSINESS.
We hereby render individual thauks to our mmy fr'ends and customers for past
fav rs Having *?iVen Ppecial attention to he Cotton ouine* lor years, we <hi:ik * p cm
handle it to th* Wry Best Advantage, and now eff-r our P emce* to the
of Terrell and adjourning counties*, in the Storage and Sale or Cotton, at t h-old M.md o.
Jones k Doz er. We propose ftithfutW to represent the intere tof the 1 1 .me tid by
bHi g diligent in all business intrusted to ns, and keepir g folly posted in the Cotton Market,
we hope to merit and receive a liberal share o f vour patronage.
ADVANCES MADE
on C dim in Store, when desired. We haw comfortable S'eeping rooms for cu to ners,
and B\U a-o Lois for Stock,— all free of charge
HA GOING and TIES always ou hand at me LOWEST M ARKaT I RICE.
Come, Come, Come to Central Warehouse!
DOZIER & IftTKVKNa.
The Patent Self-Acting Cow Milker M'fg Cos.
v i3l Every one who owns a cow shonld hnwe on* of onr wonderful Mdkera.
V SI Pent free to any part o- the Untied Slates on receipt of Jf- S*™ l .or our
% V Illustrated Pamphlet on the row. r'-ntninlnir sectional vi** sof . cow *
teat* and ban dtoaactetl and scientifically explained, by I>.. Mhitc aud
W , . „ Wilson of till* city. Sent free to any address.
GEO. E. RING, President,
Falcated May salfc, IMS- _ .
Office, Broadway, New lork.
FOR SALEJHEAP!
ONE NEW FuRTY SAW FiNuI.AY
Latest Modern Improved Cotton Gi.i
Also, one New Sugar Mill and Boiler. Can
he sect: at Brown Station, and be bought
iheap by applying to Mr. B. C. Martin,
Brown Station, or I)r. J. T. Lunar, I'2'lt
District of Terrell county. j y 13,1 m
/ is . Terrell Conwy.
\ To all whom it may concern;
Wher as, J. N. KING, has applied in p’oper
lorm for letters of administration on the
estate of Jo-iah McLendon, late of Slid
couuty, deceased; this is to cite all p r-ons
interested to appear t ltd show cause, it anv
they can, within the time prescribed bp law,
wh\ said letteis should not. he granted.
Witness in.v hand ofli tallr, this July 2d h,
1878. 11. S. BELL, Oidinai v.
Terrell Sheriff Sales.
\Y7ILL he sold before the Court Hou'e
' T door in Dow ton, on the first Tuesday
in AUGUST, nex\ between the legal hours
of sale, the following proper!*, to wit;
Lots of land No-. 81 and 82, in the 12'h
Dbliict of Terrell county. Levied on as
the property of J. G. Ellison to satisfy a fi
fa from Terrell Superior Court in favor ot
Wui, G. Simpson and lit G. Hill vs J G.
Ellison. S. B. CHRISTIE, Saettlf
Terrell Sheriff Sales.
\\7ILL be so'd before the Court II mse
v \ in D.w-ton, Terrell county, on the first
Tuesday in September, next, between the
legal hours of sale, the following property,
to wit :
One Side Spring Bogey. Levied on ns
the property of John B Vanover to sat!-fV
a fi la issued from Terrell Superior Court in
favor of T. J. Hart vs John B. Vanover
jyd 2m L. M. ROBERTS, D Siieri*"
OT.' BLISIIG1) IMU.
USE
HARRISON’S
WRITING
AND MUCILAGE.
best i.r the u v> as. n.
Jet Bhok School Ink a specialty. Far sale
by all stationers and Ilarison Ink Cos., 9
Murray St., New Y ark.
The Savannah Weekly News,
In the isfue of July 0, 1878, will bp common
ced h nt*w serial bv the papular Georgia
author?*?,
MRS, OPIIEEiA NISBET HIED,
ENTITLED
MBS. PARE I
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Largest But Best Weekly
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and contains the litest loleg aphio and State
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Savunn di Ga.
warn mmmw wii@i
(DO WHIBIBILS
18 MANUFACTURED UY
FISH EROS. <Sc GO.,
RACINE, WIB.
WE MAKE EVERY VARIETY OF
FARM. FREIGHT AND SPRIMG WAG®
And by confining outselves strictly to our class of work; by employing none but the
13IUST (>F WO I UC MEN,
Using nothing but
riflST CLASS UIPRCVED 'MCIIIAERV anil llie
VERY ItlES'f OF Mil.llo’ M i:E> TIIBUK.
And by a THOROUGH KNOWLEDGE ’of the b isines, we have j tally earned the reputa
tion oi making
“THE BEST W.MSON 03 WiII:ELS.”
We give tlie following warranty with each wagon:
4V 0 llttn'by \V;i rrail i the FISH I>RO -. WAGON No to be well made
in every particular and of good in ifetial, and tout the strength ot ihe same is sufficient
for all wo k with fair nsige. Sould any breakage occur within one year from this date bv
reason of defective material or workm mship, repiirs for the same will te furuisoed at.
place of sale, free of charge, or the price ol said tepairs, us per agent's price list, will be
paid in cash by the puicbaeer producing a sample of the broken or defective pirlsas evi
dence. I Titus G. Fisp, j
Ksiciliv, Wis., Jan. 1,1878. v Kihvin B. Fish, ■- FIXIi llßOiti, A CO.
( Jno. 0. llroot.vs )
Knowing we can suit you, we solicit patronage from every section of the United
States- Send lor Ibices and Terms, and lor a copy of our .Agricultural paper to
Fit’ll JIRiIS. iV CO., Kiieiiic, Wiv.
New MILLINERY Store
A T
DAWSON, - GEORGIA.
MISS TV. 13, r SMI TIX
1 \ T OULD Respectfully announce to the Ladies of Dawson and surrounding coun'rv that
1 it she has recently established a iirt. ela-s Militi ■- t V Store at No. 2 Boget s A Janes Blot k,
Dawson, Ga., where she wiil be pleased to have them call,
EXAMINE A PHICE GOODS,;
On hand and to arrive a fine and carefully elec‘ed s f ock of General Millinery Good ’,
adapted to the season, an I of the latest and most approved style , consisting in part of
Fine H its, B nnet**, Hosiery, Gloves, Cuff l , Scarfs, Ties, Ruff'*, ll inkercYief-*, Corset?,
Hamburg Eds*i'g J , Tri mini tigs, and articles too numerous to mention in tips adver*
ippinpn'. I -!■•**l k*en no shoddv go 'iR, but propose to keep a good assortment of the
VA'li V BEST GOODS , and sell at the
Lowest .Possible Prices.
Remember that al' who call are not expected to purchase, unless they are perfectly sui
ted itt puce and qmliiy. My business is to show goods, and I shall take esp'ctal pleasure
in performing th .i du’v. I co’diilly invito all to cll on me, and by fair dealings and lu.v
props, / h*pe to merit and r ceive a share of your patronage.
apri'4 3nt Most R-sp’Otfullv, MIS3 A. B. SMITH.
IS" 1-7 VV S P Tt INa
Millinery!
MHS. M. M. ANTHONY
INFORMS the I, (dm* of n.wo>-> and am-rounding poultry that, he hfisj ot receive Ia
B.'iut'lul lot ol SPRING MIL/.IN PHY GOODS Among the pretty style* for So-.
Hot* may be noticed the Jay B lie, [hillside, Ua-.ie, May Q t en, etc. I aso keep a lull
Hoc of
Notions and White Goods.
\ new lot of Ties Bows, Lidit-s' F.ncv Lee Setts, Fmov Back Oombi, Hamburg Em
broidery, Cash Embroidery. Dreys Tiimmiogs, Dies-. Furnishings, etc., etc.
Many'b .nkj ro thoe who fivo-e,l m r"h th ir p itrocage the past season 'I hope,
by PAIR DEALINGS and LOW PRICES, to me.it a continuance of the same, aud
also, to ad i to my l.s; many uctv customers.
DHESS-3SCA.B:X3SrC3-.
In <h DREdS M .VKINO Dmirtmeit' I have seen-ml -h* <-ffi tie it services of MRS. J
M. POTTPR. We cordially inv'U the Udies generilly to bring in their spring goods ami
have them made up iu the 1 1 test styles, at reasonable prices.
DAWSON CARRIAGE WORKS!
T. J. HART, Proprietor.
Maimfac tares
Good Jiatevlal Used,
and all work warranted.
FARM AND AY AG-ON REPAIHTNG.
HOllSi; SfcBJOS{IN A SPEC-IALTVe
H.EPAIRIITG
WILL BE WELL ASi) PROMPTLY DONE by skdlful end reliable workmen who
bae been in his employ lor a number of vests.
and examine hie stock of vehicles, as s unou ed above. aia.l
€ ai*iiairo 0* l* ha o t ons,
TOT? BUGGIES*. NO-TOP ISUGGLKS,
and WAGONS for one & two lioivtis l