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The Journal.
J. 11 110 YL, Editor, r
DAWSON, GEOItGIA,
ThursG.iy Morning, Aug. I,*7S.
3l:uinal of Georgia.
By the kindness of Dr. Thos. P.
Janes, Commissioner of Agriculture!
we are in po.-s ssion of a copy of his
‘‘Manual of Georgia,” It is a pam
phlet of ever 100 pages, giving, m a
condensed form, a description of the
state astolocation, climate,soil, health
agricultural and mineral resources,
zailroads, nr mi f. ctuies, educa'ional
facil'ie? and rations o'bar tilings of
int-rest. Besides it gives a short dc~
•caption of er.cb county and town. —
We append what it says of D.iw-on
at.d Terrell county Doth as a specimen
and as a nutter of inteiest to our
re-adeis:
Tesbell—population, in IS*O,
1>,053 — 3,7G0 white, 5,:.84 black ;4 per
cent of aiea irreclaimable swamp, soil
h*l! clay, half sandy, 324 ter cent oi
tillable land c'eaied, SO per een*, of
la r m laborers Mach; limestone a bun
daut and usod by piarrers with good
effect; has 28 puhl c fre > schools for
whites 8 fm black-; 1- Bahtistchurch
es 10 Methodic, 1 Prasha'eri in; 1
railroad car factory with 100 hands:
wagon and barrel factories and il >ur
and lumber n.ills.
D.VWBOK— The capital town, is on the
South western Railroad, 40 miles from
Eufaula A'a, and is the market town
for most of the country products; has
1,150 inhabitants—7so white, 400
black ; 200 private dwellings, 2 hotels,
2 banks, 4 oh niche , 6 s; h ols with 225
pupil?, 1 weekly newspaper, 11 dry
goods stores, f) gr. eery stores 2 drug
stores, 2 hard ware stores G physicians
/•lawyers 1 dentist.
Tiro above we believe is nearly ac.
curate as to our county and town )
though we know of but one bank in
Datvson, and of but five practising
physicians. W notice some inacura.
ties as :o o-thor towns with which we
are acquainted. The population o*
mai yof our neighboring towns is
pieced about twice ns high as a car
ful enumeration would justify, or else
they have out grown the tralitiona!
mushroom since the publication of
the rial rep >rts. These error 1 *
wo presume a'ise from exaggerated
gupssrsof interested parties.
The book is a very va! uable one, and
we are requested by Dr. Janes to
slate that bo tiillsoud it to any on e
who will send hint a 6 cent stamp.
First Georgia Bale.
The firr.t bale of new cotton was re
coived at Albany on the 25t1 of July,
from the p’arration of Piituus Jones,
of Biker county. It was sold at .auc
tion tor IS cents per pound, and im
mediately shipped to New York.—
Mr. Jones brought in the first bale
but year fin the 4th of August, two
weeks later than the present one.
IlawkinsviUe Dispatch: “The explo
sion of an empty barrel is something
unusual, t ut oa Monday afternoon an
instance of the kind eecured at the
idace of Mr. Henry Watemian, on
I’ii e Love', llis biothor Mauricewas
prepaiing barrels to receive the wine
then being pressed 1 1 their vineyard.
The barrel that exploded had only
two or th O' days previovsly been
thoroughtly washed inside, the head
board taken out, and the barrel left
m the sun. The heal was again in
serted and so lef'. When it became
necessary to use it, Maurice bold a
lighted tulphur match to the hung
bole, to destroy any obuoxius gases
that might have foiraod, There was
more gas than was expected and in
an instant theio was a terrific explo
sion and much confusion. Maurice
was burned considerably and Miss
A ieo Waterman, standing near by,
-.as slightly wounded by a piece of
the batrel but no seti.ms injury was
sustained by anyone.”
Thomaston Enterprise: Oa last
] uGcday evening a little daughter of
Judge Oliphant, about four years <ld
while at play showed sudden and
alarming symptoms of suffocation.—
It was evident that something had
passed from the mouth into the wind
pipe for it was with the greatest diffi
culty that she could breathe. Vsii
ous comedies were used with the hope
of disloging the foieign body but
without effect. She remained in this
truly distressing condition till the
next morning, when the operation
of tiacheotomy was performed and a
part of a broken glass ear-bob was
extracted. Before the operation
all signs of animation had become
responded and she was pronounced
dead The operator I>r. E. A, Flew
tllen, notwithstanding, went ahead
—completed the cutinto the wind-pipe
and then resuscitated the patient by
aitficial respiration. The child is
now running about and in a few days
the wound will be entirely belled and
she pefecily well.
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A 'lant a Independent: There lives
near Bartlesville, Qeotgia, a man
named Dr. Lavender, who treats his
dumb btufes in a most barbarous
manner, lie cuts the fore legs of bis
goats off near the knees, and large
uu.nbers of them are frequently s.en
hobbling about his p'euiises. He,
also knocks the horns iff ol all his
homed animals. Such prac’ices
should bo stopped, if there is any pow
er in law, and .he perpetiaior should
be severely punished.
Comiminicitoil.
Sabbath School Celebration
jit Macedonia.
Messrs. Editors : Having just return
ed from a Sunday School Convention at
Macedonia, in Webster county, and
thinking you might like to hoar from
thorp, as you wore not tlroieto partuk-*
of the business yourselves, I will give
you n brief s'atenaont of the manner
in which the rxeicises of the uay
were conducted.
Mr. N. A. Windsor made a few re
marks on the subject of Sunday Schools
and introduced J. T. \\ indsor, of
Amerieus as the speaker of the day
My mission was not to hear, but 10
partake of the dinner, which I had
heard was to bo given on tho occa
sion, so I became very impatii nt.
though, as it was eousin John, i
thought I would be wil'ing to hear
him out, not thinking he would have
much to say, ns I knew nothing of
hi? bavins’ more then an ordinary
English education, hut before lie got
through, I imagiuod that I was much
mistaken, —it could cot he eousin John
Ho spoke of Greece arid Romo, and
all other place? of note, with so tni’ch
e’< quonce that I thought fie must he
some European orator. We then had
some splonded musi", after which
an essay was read by Miss Eliza Mer
cer, and another ly Miss Woodhain,
both of whom acquitted themselves
with honor. We aso lial some speech
os by some of the hoy?, which cause ’
me to make the inquiry it I was at
an examination. I desired that part
to c'ose, as I was beginning to feel
like etting, but after they got through
the Rev. Mr. Cawood made another
long speech which, I suppose, was
very interesfing to those who went
there to hear tpeeehes, but not so
much so to those who went there to
eat. After he got through all were
invited to the table which we found
oaded with all the luxuries we eould
wish. We don’t see such diuners
every where. Notwithstanding
the g eit multitude tuat was present
there was enough left for another din
ner for the same crowd. When old
Gousbouy undertakes anything s o
goes the a hole hog.
Sumter, If mdolph, Stewoi t, Marion
: and Terrell were all represented,—
[ Out city was represented by O. B.
Stevens and family,and myself. Mr
Stevens requested me to say to his
copartner to manage the best ho could
lor Ire would not he back while times
w’ete 90 good in Webster. After din
ner, there was another speech, by
Prof. McNulty, which I failed to hear,
(hough I au informed it was very in
teresting. r J. R. 11.
Dawson, July 28, 1878.
Note from the Country
12tu District, July 27th, 1878.
Messrs. Editors: Thinking that
you would like a note from this sec
tion of our county, I will give yon a
few lines fur your Journal, Crops
are needing rain very much' at this
time; corn cut off about one-iourth;
cotton shedding badly and b§gip
nir.g to open. I suppose from the ex
treme heat an i the drouth beforo it
fully matured. Fodder pulling is
now ou hand, but little pulled as
yet.
Messrs. Editors, by chance I fell in
at my old friend, Jeptha Cannon’s for
dinner ou the 26th instaut- lie had
all his children there and sixteen
grand children, and a few other ro a
tives ami special fiiends. At 12
o’clock the table was spread in the
yaid under some large oak-*, and
heavily laden with ail the good edi
bles that heart could wish for, and if
you could have seen J. \V. Roberts,
jr., Win. Thomas and H r-chel Chii -
tie eat, you would have at once con
cluded that their legs were hollow
From every indication that I cou'd
see, my old friend Cannon “lives at
home and boards at the same place;”
his lots were full of calves and one
would think he had plenty of nice
milk and butter and from the large
uuaiber of pigs wo saw, we are quite
certain that he makes his own meat.
He has plenty of corn and peas in the
field, and I see no reason for hard
times with him. * Subcbibeu.
Darling, Liston to My Story.
Certainly she will, if it is the “Old,
Old Story,” and you tell it sweetly,
but don’t be too hasty in your woo
ing. Send her first a copy of Harry
Percy’s beautiful new song named
above, and thus gracefully hint your
intentions. There never was a preti
er song written and singers are wild
over it. Over 3,00'J copies sold in
one week. For Piano or Organ and
easy to play or sing. Ask your neai*
est Music Dealer for it or enclose 40
Cents to the Publishers, Lvddex A
15 ytes, Savannah, Ga.
Planters don’t Park in Flax
Tow Bagging.
The Macon cotton buyers yesterday
addressed the wart housemen a com
munication in which they say they j
will he compelled to decline any bab‘3.
of cotton covered in whole or in parti
with flux tow nagging. '1 bey nail at
tention to the following from Rule!
No 13, passed by the New York Cot
ton Exchange, Junp 0 b, IS; 8:
“On and after Monday, September
2nd, IS7B, cotton covered with flax
tow flagging, containing shives (or
small pieces of straw) or manufac-i
lured from unrolled or impel fee ly j
ri tt J flax, shall he deemed unurei
ehantaf.de ami shail not Da good de
livery in this market.”
The cotton buyers in theii letter to
the Macon warehousemen B>y:
Avery serious objection to this kind
of covering is th it nearly ah the bal es
ar.ivn at ruifis or foreign ports in un
usually bad order. The flagging be
ing jot e;i and weak tears easily, acd
exposes tlre cotton,subjecting ihe bry
cis to serious loss in weight, c c. It is
supposed that a large quantity of this
cloth is now in tho hands of manufac
tures and deales, and wi 1 he offered
at such prices as will tempt the plan
ter to use it. And we Consider it '6 y
important t i let it be generally known
that all cotton so covered will he re
jected, and thus save our planters the
expense of having 'he same re-cover
ed. — Telegraph Sf Messenger.
Mixed Babies.
Some time ago there was ad inc’ng
party given in a certain neighborhood j
in Texas at.d most of the ladies pres- j
eiit had )itt ! e babies, whosenoisy per
versity requited too much attention to
permit the mol hers to enjoy the dance.
A nuuJ-er of gallant young men vol
unteered to mind the young ones
while the parents indulged in an old
Virginia breakdown. No sooner had
the women loft the babies in charge
of the mischievous devi's than they
stripped the babies, changed their
c'othes, giving Iheappare! ofoneto an
other. The dunce over it was time
to go home, and the mothers hurried-i
ly took each a hufiy in the dress of
her own and staited, some to their
home?, ten or fifteen miles off, and
ware far on their way beforedaylight.
But tho day following there was a
treu eudous row iu the settlement.—
Mothers disCoVt led that a single night
had changed the sex of their bubrs,
ohser vation disclosed physical pheno
mena, and then commenced the tall
ei-t female pedestriaai?m. Living
1 miles apart, it r quired two or three
days to uumis tire babies, and ns
many months to restore the mo,hers
to their na'ura 1 sweet disposition?.—
To this day it is unsafe tor any of the
baby m’xers to feature into the
neighborhood.
A Strange Crime.
Avery p-e'diur crime is that of
which William Noiiis of Indepen
dence, Ohio is accused. Norris, a
married man twenty sixyeaisold wish
ed to get rid of little Alhe Berry, so ho
clori formed her made an incision with
a knife in her mot injected poison into
the wound, and then raised the alarm
that she had been bitten by a snake.
The Mi’id, at last accounts was in a
dy condition, and Norris was un
der arrest with imminent propects of
be-ng lynched.
A Lexington correspondent of the
Augusta Chronicle writes as follows-
A funny little episode occurred in
Mr. Stephens’ speech Saturday which
shows that from the sublime ad ridi
cule n* there is but one step hardly a
span from Jefftrson to jollity. ‘ Lit
tle Aleck” had just begun to tread
water on one of those constitutional
billows of his and ws dashing Jef
fersonian spray all around him, when
drawing that little phial ol Bourbon,
h" daucked liis 'ips with a gentle sip,
and, returning the bottle to his pick
et, th us concluded hisrhetoiical swell:
“Yes, fellow-citiz.>n3, th : s is true De
mcoracy.” A geatie smile hovered
over and lingered around the crowd
for somo mir.u’es, and' with the pro
found assurance that the Commoner
was well organized if that phial be
true, they reiapsod into attention
again.
M.con Telegraph: From various
potto ns of the county we hear of suf
fering crops fnrthe want of rain. The
Ocraulgee liver is lower than it has
been in forty years. It has shrunk
a way from its hanks and the bottom
can be seen in a number of places.—
Walnut creek, in the vicinity of the
bridge on the road to Cross Keys, is
dried up so that hardly a tub of water
can be seen in the creek bed Below
the bridge the bottom of tho creek is
dressed with a green pasture, around
one edge of which the shrunken]:. Ream
threads its way. A number of wells
in the city are getting very low and
muddy and some have gone dry. We
learn that tho city and country are,
however, remarkabl healthy, and
•hat no sickness prevails.
The LtGrange Reporter tells how
some naan suspected to be Wm. Elalli
day. murdered a ycur.g man, VVatson
•ear Standing Rock in Chambers
county. Mr. Watson, who was a pi
ous exemplaiy young man was at
church; and while ltev. Mr. Whitten,
the presiding elder, was preaching ho
heard some disturbance among his
mules, and went out to see about it.
He discovered that one of his mules
had been unhitched and that a man
had it a short distance off. He halt
ed the man, and called out “That’s
my mule; what are you going to do
with him?” The other cursed him
and said come and got him.” Watson
started towards him, when the man
shot him centrally in the abdomen,
which caused his death next morn
ing. '
STATE NEWS ITEMS.
Gathered From our Exchanges.
The heat seems to have demitiUlved
in all parts of the country tawing 'lre
past week-
McDuffee county elected Stephens
deleg ites. This is the sixth county
that has declared Mr him.
A five-year old son of Mr. Jas. A
Ports was drowned in tho river near
Calhoun. Couldn’t swim.
An -fight year old son of Mr. Bar
ret', of Atlanta, was burned to death
while endeavoring to kindle a fire;
with k rosene oil.
Mrs. Bell, of Wilkes county, fell
bond foremost into a spring last Mon
day while reaching for a watermelon,
and was drowned.
Rev. J. O A. Clarke, of Georgia,
is enraptured with rt.rs. President
Hayes. He says the lady is “the joy
and g;o y of the naiion.”
On Monday, in Savannah, Mr.
Bnbert Schneider severely s ahbed
Mr. Volaski, Both are jewelers, Tire
dispute was about business.
Governor Colquitt has offered a re-1
waul of two hundred and fifty dollars
for the arrest and evidence to eouvic: i
Andrew 0. Irvin, who is charged with
the murder of his wile in Upson coun
ty-
Charles Terry, a colored barber of
Columbus, walked all the way trorrr
Troy, Ala., to his home, a distance of
nearly onb hundred mil s, because
someone in that town charged, him
with a debt of thirty eeuts
Mr. R. 0. Humbn - , of Putnam
countv, invested ten dollars in sheep
in 1876, from which he has since
roalized a profit of eight hundred dol
lars, and tins a flock of one hundred
and Eevirnty-five sheep.
Jonesboro News: “Atthe barbecue
at this place, on tho 10 h instant, a
co'pred man, who engaged freely in
the dance was prostr,.ted by tho beat,
and went to give an accouut if bis
stewardship on earth—fine on’y doath
from sunstroke in this county yet re
ported.”
A white man named Willis re
cently made an attack with a knife
on a Mrs. Crosby, near Pearson, Cof
fee eounty. He was arraigned, found
guilty on his preliminary trial an 1
sent to Albany jail, there to await a
trial at the lall term ol the Coffee Su
perior Court.
Another rattlesnake story. The
Quitman Free Press says: ‘‘Mr Eph
raim Crane recently killed a rattle
snake on Mrs Folsom’s place, in this
County, over seven feet long, and with
tv ifive '.utiles The ratt es are now
in our office. The snake hid just
kiilo'i three young rabbits, and was
preparing to swallow them.”
At the close of Mr. Stephens speech
at Washington large numbers of
people had crowded tli stand, when
it iell with an appalbng crash, A
thrill of horror went through the
crowd when it was known that Mr.
Stephens fell with it; but lie wis
quickly raised and I eld up to sight,
and when It wis announced thit lib
was unhuit, cheer after cheer iout the
air.
According to the Outhbert Appeal
on last Tuesday afternoon a strange
phenomenon was witnessed in that
town. A volume of smoke, which
a->ted hut a moment, wasseen to risa
up from the ground, in tlm centre of
the s'reit on south side of the court
house, as if coming directly from the
| earth. It was notico Iby sever.l gen -
! tlemen, who are at a loss to explain
, the mystery The spot was immedi
j ately examined, dud neither a hole
1 nor sign of fire was to he seen any
where.
Thursday, at 6:15 a id., jus! after
Mr. \V. F. Grnce, of Macon, had open
ed his s'ore, Jim A’-derson, a notori
ous negro thief, walked in and asked
for a pound of tobacco. Whitest was
being weighed Anderson slipped a
box of cigars under his coat. Mr.
Grace saw and cellared him, A tus
sle ensued. Remit: Landing of
Anderson in the barracks, and at 10:-
45, just four hours nnd thirty minutes
from the time he committed tt*e theft,
he was sentenced to eleven months
on tho chain gang.
Quitman Reporter: “There aie
over thirty thousand head of sheep
owned in Colquitt county, which give
to her citizens a clear, clean pr< fit of
over twenty thousand dollars per an
num. luet us suppose that the aver
age aiuuun' of wool clipped from each
sheep was three poundsper hcad,ar.d
ihe number thirty thousand, the ag
gregate would he ninety thousand
pounds, which, at twenty-four cents
(rather under the average price), would
produce the nice little sum of twenty
one thousand six hundred dollars.
There are at least twenty thousand
dollars worth of beef cattle sold out
of theeoui typer annum, which is al
so a profit.”
There is some alarm around the
borders of tho country in regard to
yellow fever. It prevails, to a slight
extent, in New Orleans aud New Yoik
with threateningsymtoml at interve
ning points.
■
Ail Undeniable Truth.
You deserve to suffer, and if y u lead a
miserable, unsatisfactory life in this bearni
fulwoild.it is entirely your osvu fault and
there is only one excuse lor you,—youi unr
reasonable predjuaice ami skepticism, which
has killed thousands. Personal knowledge
and commou sense reasoning will soon show
vou that Green’s August Flower will cure
you of Liver Complain', or Dyspepsia, with
all its miserable ttf-ets, such as sick head
ache, palpita'ion of the heart, sour stotu icb,
babiiuil costivenes 0 , and zziuess ct the head,
nervous prostration, low spirits, &j. Jts
sales now r meh every towa on the Western
Continent and not a Druggist but will '.ell
you of its wonderful cures. You can bur a
Sample Bottle for 10 cents. Three doses
will relieve you. For sale by Dr. J. if. Jaxrs,
Dawson, Ga.
n EOitUI.4. Torrell Coitnly.
\JT To all whom it may concern;
Whor, as, J. N. KING, has applied in p-cper |
form for letters of a (ministration on the j
estrfte of Jooiah McLendon, late of Slid
county, deceased; this is to cite nil persons
interested to appear ind show cause, if any
they can, within the time prescribed bp law,
wh\ said letters should not be granted.
Witness my hand t fli Ullv, this July 24th,
1878. 11. 8 BELL Oidinarv.
Terrell Sheriff Sales.
\\ T ILL be sold before the Court Hou e
T v door in Dawson, on the first Tuesday
in AUGUST, next, between the legal hours
of sale, the following propertv, to-wi' ;
Lots of land Nos. 81 and 82, in the 12 h
Disttiet of Terrell county. Levied on as
the property of J. G. Ellison to satisfy a fi
fa from Terrell Superior Court in favor of
Wm. G. Simpson and E't G. Hill vs J G.
Ellison. S. R. CHRISTIE, Sheriff
Terrell Sheriff Sales.
T\/ r ILL be sold before the Court II ruse
\ V in Dawson, Terrell county, on the li St
Tuesday in September, nex', between the
legal hours of sale, the following property,
to wit :
One Side Spring Buggy. Levied on as
the property of John 8. Vanover to satisfy
a fi la issued from Terrell Superior Court in
favor of T. J. Hart vs John B. Vanover
j f 4 2m L. M. ROBERTS, D. Sneri"
jErAUIJSHED tSIG.
USE
HARRISONS
WRITING INKS
AND MUCILAGE.
REST IJT TIME •/,.
Jet Blade School Ink a specially. For sale
by all stationers and Har'ison Ink 67)., 9
M urrav St., New Y )rk.
iee Here!
m* a st j* in d> h n*
MANUFACTURER OF
Tin and Sheet Iron-Ware,
DEALER IN
Stoves,
Hollow-Ware,
Cutlery, Crockery,
Glass-ware,
TODEME, HOUSE-FURiHStiififi GOOBS, Etc,
KEROSENE OIL AND LAMPS A SPECIALTY.
r ABOVE G ’OD3, incta'lin* various other articles, will be solo Chap for <Gh.—
1 (rive me a call ami foe convioced. • K J. A.N I fIONY.
ROBERTII. MAY & CO.,
Manufacturers and Dealers in
Giriia
BUGGIES and J flliipi, Tiiliiff.
WAGONS, TIUKRS,
SrfDItLES, IM.ln.rrss, SOLE, UPPER & Harness Leather
FRENCH AND AMERICAN CALF SKINS,
Lsicc JLcafliei'y Shoe and Harness Finding,
MACON, GEORGIA.
tjgp" Repositories, 2u6 Broad Slreet, Augusta, Ga.. and 98 Cherry Street, Macon, Ga.
We have also (or sale the IMPRO VEI) TENNESSEE WAGON. april2s-iy.
-A. i*o You Groing to 3?aintP
THEN USE MIIiLER T3lTOfe>
Chemical Paint.
I)EADY for iu White and over one hundred diffe-ent colors, made of strictly pure
V, White Lead, Z:ne and Linseed Oil Chimieally combired, warranted much handsomer
and cheaper and to last Twice as long as an v other Paint. It has taken the First, Premi
um at Twenty of the State Faits of the Union, an Is on many thousand of tho finest hous
es in the country. Address, MILT Ell BROTHERS, 29, 31 & 33 Si Clair Street,
Cleveland, Ohion. Sample catd sent free.
NELSON F. TIFT,
DEALER IN
Sasli, Blinds,
Builders Supplies ,
Doors, Mantels,
-AJSTID LTTIMIIBIEiR.,
ALBAKY GEORGIA.
i Tom B. Artope,
[J |CjL . ' I ~ DEALER IN
■I I * tl- MARBLE & GRANITE WORK,
X_fee L iv
Tex Tombs, Vases, Iron Railing,
COPINGS, BUILDING WORK, Etc.
CYor.er Second anJFoMa Sts., opposite J. W. Burke 4 Ca.’s, r ar of Ross k Colemans
MACOX, GEORGIA
Orders solicited A. J. BALDWIN, Agent at Dawson.
ISTe vv Advertisements j
REVOLVER HIEE- 1
ULIULILII trideges. Address
J. Biown & Son, 136 & 138 Wood Street,
Pittsburg, Pa.
AGENTh read this!!—
We will pay Agents a salary of SIOO per
month, and expenses to sell our New and
Wonderful Inventions. Address, birKRMAN
k Cos., Matghall. Mich.
fapfofii’j ja/naica Ijipgef.
The only combination of the true Jamaica
Ginger with choiee Aromatics and French
Brandy for Cholera, holera Morbus, Cramps
and Pains, Dyspepsia, Flatulency, Want of
Tone ai.a Activity 'n the Stomach and
Bowels, and avoiding the dangers of Change \
of W.,ter, Food and Climate. Ask for
SANFORD’S SAMAICa GINGER.
PIANO SPSS'S, OMAN'
sl6()it, only $425- Superb Grand Square
P anos price jillttO, only $255. Elegant
Upright Pianas price SBOO, only $155. New
Style Upright Pianos sll2 50 Organs $35.
Organs, 12 stops, $72 )U. Church O gaus,
1H stops, price $ ;90, only slls. Elegant
$375 Vlirror Top Organs, only $H‘5 Buy
ers, come anil see nr.e at home if 1 am not as
represented, R. R. fare paid both ways and
Pi mo or O gun given free. Large illus'ra
| led newspaper with much info, mation about
dost of Pianos and Orgins sent free. Please
addresi DANIEL F. BEATTY,
Washington, N. J.
MlMi!
l*:ir*OM’ Purgative Pills make
New Rich Blood, and will completely change
the blood in the entire system in three
months. Anv peison who will take one pill
| each night (rom 1 to 12 weeks may be re
! stored to sound health, if such a thing be
possible. Pent by mail (or 8 letter stamps,
i I. S. JOHNSON & CO., Bangor, Me.
bprial oases!
I
ORDERS by telegraph with good reference
piomptly filled. w j
~, a , 3 BaUluiii Cos.,
July 19, ly. Dawson, Ga.
i R T7l (1 m business you can engage in.
IH,,\ t 0 **> P er 4'J by a y
I UJJU 1 woiker of either sex, right h
, then own localities. Particulars and sam
| pies worth $5 free. ImpTovo your ugJ
time at this business. Address Sms-iv i*
Cos , Portland. Maine. feb'2l 1,
$lO2 $25 a j ay nude by Agents
and Reward, atoito, Scripture Text Trans*,
patent, pictuie and Chiomo Cards. i,,q
Samples, w •th $4, sent post paid for 75c.
Illustrated Catalogue free
J. H. BUFFORD’S SONS, Boston.
gWi*tchnsf:itoie7. Revolvers r-rc ~~
i *2.50. Over 100 latest Novelties
Sife Ag'u wanted. So.;3upplyCo Nashville,Tenn
PRESCRIPTION FREET
For the speedy Cure of Seminal Weakness im
Manhood and all disorders brought on bv i'nilis
c/etiou or excess. Any Druggist has the lnere’
dients. lr. VV. .1 t()l is ,V i „ via
Weil Sixth Street. I'ineiunati. O. “
Th. n.merty or Ihc 19,h
0\ Barham’s Infallible
(W)PILE CURE.
\ ct AsklK- / - . Manufactured by the
\ / Barham Pile Cure Cos., Durham, W. C.
St neTer fail* to cure HpDinrrhoM*
X •** ****S when a euro Is pc> 1
f * n > bna title taluLuimJ*
furnished ua application
DR.RICE,
37 Court Place, LOUISVILLE, KY,*
A regularly educalediand legally qualified physician anUtal
moat successful, as his practice will prove. Cures alilornj
f private, chronic and Bexuaidiseases, SnormatorJ
rhea and Impotency. lAosni.iJl
abuse in youth, sexual excesscsin maturer years,orotheifl
causes, and producing some of the following effects: NtiroaiJ
Seminal Emissions, Dimness of Sight, Defective MemH
cry. Physicil!)eeajf, Finajdw* on Face, Aversion to Societroffl
Females, Confusion of Ideas, I.oss of Sexual Power, ktM
re deriag marriage improper or unhappy, are thorougblfl
and permanently cured. SYPHILIS
cored and entirely erndicaAed f rnra the system: GON J
OHRHEAt Gleet, Stricture, Piles and other prM
rate diseases quickly cured. Patients treated by mailoresfl
press. Consultation free and invited, charges reasosabiM
and correspondence strictly confidential. F
A PRIVATE COUNSELOR J
Of? 00 pages, sent to any address, securely sealed, for
U 10) cents. Should be read by all. Address as ahorH
OSlee hours from 9A. ii. to 7P. M, Sundays, 2to 4f. M 2
-COLD- I
WATCH CASEj
Are made of two plates of Solid (fold overlay'
a plate of composition metal such * ijuunnei
to present only a gold surface. W kile costm?
half the money, they are as sl'owyandelepnt
tlie solid gold, and are WAKBAMLUi
SPECIAL CERTIFICATE TO WEAK i"E
f Iff v'ou have not seen these watches, ask JJ
jeweler forthem. If ho does not keep lll ™,
him lie is behind the age, and to send for arm
tratod Catalogue.
9 HAGSTOZ & THORPE,
Sixth and Chestnut Sts., PiiiladiiiWM
only through Regular Dealers."**
me White
— ,s r
THE EASIEST SELLING,
THE BEST SATISFYING
MiiMaij
Its Introduction and WoHd M ||j t .
reputation was the dcath-Wow
priced machines. c cnnsiD HAN3
THERE ARE NO
WHITE MACHINES IN
This is a very lm f t ’ d r, f" , t m ,nat many tlgfi
known and undisputed (act are oW*
called first-class ma^ h "hat ha*® Sen
cheap n “"- a : <la ,* S |! 'taken back trom
possessed (that i.ut upon ,|,e
after use) and rebuilt anu i
CHINES OF THE SINGER. T ||fl
E ITS CONSTRUCTION IS SIM
*
Prices and W*JfJSp!
AGENTS
White Sewing ** e "
CLEVELAND, &