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The Journal.
department.
t li. WESTON, Editor.
j)aw*on, 6®'* Nov. 28, 1878
f3*£
Cotton Market Report.
JUwaoN, Ga., Nov. 27. p. m 1
0„r market rules quiet with light
business doing- Receipts to date 6,300,
bles. We quota:
Good Middlings 7£
Middlings 7^
j/,w mid-lliing 7^
Good ordinary 7
" SVALL-SHOT.
Cold.
I)ark nights.
Christmas approaches.
Advertise and grow rich.
This is t! anksgiving day.
Subscribe for the Journal.
()h | for some excitement.
Several good rains last week.
Poverty is very inconvenient.
r Gentlemanly instincts an inborn.
Twenty-seven days till Christmas.
Promises to pay are easy to obtain.
Full of interest—a long note over due.
Send in your orders for Job Print
ing.
The mule is the champion magnetic
heeler.
Cook Stoves at from $lO to $25 at
H S Lee’s.
If you want anything done right, do
it yourself.
Our merchants are not doing a rush
ing business.
Mens' wool hats from 50c up at A.
J. Baldwin A' (do’s.
Hsve you paid your taxes ? If not, do
no at once.
How to get a head—steal into a cab
bage patch.
C ”C. L Mize to buy apples and
confectioneries.
A negro chi and was burned to death
here last week
It is impossible for some men to per
form a graceful act.
Cheap' ■furniture can be had by
c,'. mg on IT. S. I.ee.
A r■ it., rare’y succeeds in a business
he o ■ it understand.
'])■' , oice of the bailiff is again beard
in the ind.
Fee list of grand and traverse jurors
for • vd week.
Call) -’ a Superior Court will beheld
at Morgan next week.
Brogan shoes from 65c per pair up.
at A. J. Baldwin & Go’s
The small boy has begun to hoard up
his Christmas money.
A large lot of edgings and inser
tings at A, J. Baldwin A: Go’s
“When will the times get betior
is heard on every corner.
Ladies, it you want nice ajp aca and
black cassirnere dress goods, go to J.
B Clint’s
Our young men’s devotion will stand
almost an test save early-rising.
Professions of devotion don’t amount
to much without corresponding action
Bedsteads at from §2.50 to 40.00
each, at A.l Baldwin? Co’s
Many a turkey lias but four more
week? to live They should take anti
fat.
' i’ ! e :.i fi • m 25c to SI.OO per
va •! M Id win & Co’s.
“Dm of sight, out of mind,” is often
♦h as- with very susceptible young
men.
e\v Davis sewing machine,
the ii ?t in the world, for sale by H.
S. Lee
Screech owls are numerous out on
Lee Street. The ladies don't like to
hear ’em.
Mens’ brogan boots $2.00 per pair
A J. Baldwin & Co’s
Tt rained all day Tuesday. Good
day on little geese and low-neck shoes.
Judge Hood made a good temperance
epoch to the grand jury on last Mon
day.
A. ,T. Baldwin & Cos , have just re
ceived a nice lot of lady’s dress goods.
Pair promises will do wel : enough in
their place, but they don’t make the
pot boil worth a cent
This is Court week Good time for
candidates to see everybody and ask
about the little ones.
A fine assortment of Ladies’ Hats
Bonnets and new Millinery at Mrs.
C. L. Mize’s.
Some of the new hats and bonnets
'to sweet enough to melt in your
mouth. Oh, ain’t they lovely ?
Granges, Lemons, Cocoanuts, Ap
ple?. Candies, Nuts, Crackers, etc.,
*d C. L. Mize’s.
A band of Gypsies have been out on
me suburbs of town several days, and
a S n °d number of onr citizens have had
'heir fortunes told.
Melton & Brother have just received
a n ' ce lot of boy’s clothing, which
must be sold.
Cur town is very quiet this week and
®an h ear< >f no news items. We must
nil up’’ however, and do so with man
'uaetnred and borrowed squibs.
, line of ladies’ corsets ever
’''ought to Dawson, just received at
A. J. Baldwin & Co’s.
matter how hard it is to find a
Peking chair during the day, a man is
‘"re to fall over one when he is in
w arch of a matoh box after dark.
us t received from New York a nice
‘ kr !*i ladies’ cloaks, which will be
‘ ’hi cheap for cash by J. B. Crim.
Young man never go courting in the
winter without a clean handkerchief in
your pocket, for the day and hour on
which a cold comcth no man knoweth.
Mosquito, fold thy weary wings and
cross thy legs upon thy breast: put up
thy bill and horn, and things, for win
ier is near at hand.
Nice lot of black alpacas and
i “ a J, ’ Bt J' eceive(l and for sale cheap
by A. J. Baldwin & Cos.
Evils in the journey of life are like
hills which alarm travelers upon their
road ; they both appear great at a dis
tance, but when we approach them we
find that they are far less unsurmount
able than when we had conceived them.
The fourth quarterly conference of
the Dawson and Smii hvihe charge was
held here last Saturday night. Messrs,
h- W. Dozier and J. G. Parks were
elected Superentendents of the Metho
dist Sabbath School for the ensuing
year. Good selections.
Just received from New York a
nice line of ladies’ dress goods, wor
st eds. plaids, inai ines, etc., for sale very
cheap; also, a lot oi fine zephyr silks,
at J. B. Ciinis.
We are indebted to Hon. W. C.
Kendrick, representative from Webster
county, for many highly appreciated
favors
“Dipped into a weak solution of ac
complishments,’’ is 'he term now ap
plied to those of our girls professing tc
be so highly educa ed.
Ordinarily a man can go inside of the
Oourt-house bar for one dollar ; but it
cost a young lawyer five dollars to get
out—especially if be jumps over a bench
to do so s
It takes a man who wants office to
see he corruption there is in official
circles. The more he sees of it the
more anxious be seems to be to get into
it
B.ib carriages are now sold on -he
ms ai men! pLn. Another induce
ment tor the backward voung ■ bachelor
to . aiTy
A fellow cai ed up yesterday and in
formed us that it was “mighty terrible
weather.” News items solicited !
Our friend, Capt W. H. Andrews,
w o “tried his band at farmiug” this
year, has moved back o town. Now,
lets re-organize our military company.
The colored Methodist church here
does not owe a dollar The pastor,
Rev W. C Gaines, request us to return
thanks to his white friends for their
assistance in defraying the expeuses of
the chur, h.
Just received front New York the
cheapest line f ladies dr -s goods
ever brought to this market, consist
ing of cashm is, delaines, silks and
plaid goods, at J. B. Grim s.
“Never kiss a young girl if she doesn’t
want you to,” says an article on the
art of kissing.” But pretty often, when
a girl say3 she doesn’t want you to
kiss her is the very time she does want
you to, and you’d better take the bene
fit of the doubt.
The man with the straw hat is stil
about, aud he sneak3 along the street,
with the pained aud startled look of the
man who is expecting Gabriel will sud
denly sound the last horn, but keeps
hoping that he won t.
Some men, well to do in the world,
are ignorant of everything passing on
around them, just because they are too
stingy and penurious to subscribe for
some good weekly newspaper, which
will cost them less than four cents a
week. A man that cannot spend that
amount, to keep himself and family
posted upon the current events of the
day, comes very near being no man at
all.
An honest son of Erin, green from
his peregrinations, put his head into a
lawyer’s office and asked the inmate,
“and what do you se J here ? ’ “Block
heads,” replied the limb of the iaw.
“Och, thin, to be sure,” said Pat, “it,
must be a good tlirade, for I see there
is but one of them left.’’
We stated in last issue that Mr. C.
E. Holiday had gone to Greenville, Ala.,
to engineer a telegraph office, and that
he wouhl make that place his future
home. In the above statement we
were mistaken. Char.ey returned on
last Tuesday and will make Dawson his
future home. Now, Charley, don’t
make us lie again.
New Arrivals— Millinery.
Mrs. Anthony has just received her
fourth lot of hats for this season, which
she is selling rapidly and at low prices.
She has in stock a nice assortment of
fine hats for Ladies and Misses ; also,
cheaper grades. She earnestly solicits
the patronage of the ladies generally.
Fine Farm for Sale or Rent.—No
tice the advertisement in this issue of a
fine farm on Kinchafoonee creek for sale
or rent. This is a good opportunity for
someone wishing a good home.
Died. —In this city, on the 22nd in
stant, after a short illness of congestion
of the. brain, Fleming J., infant sou of
D!' T. and S. A. Miller. Aged G
months and 14 days.
' “Suffer little children to come unto
me, .and forbid them not,.for of such is
the kingdem of Heaven.
Terrell Superior Court.
On last Monday morning our Superi
or Court convened at the Court-house)
his Honor, A. Hood, presiding. After
the jurors had all been duly sworn by
Col. J. H. Guerry, acting Solicitor, the
Judge proceeded to charge the Grand
Jurors. We did not bear all of the
charge, but learn that it was in every
respect a good one. The business of
the court is progressing rapidly, and
from present indications, we think an
early adjournment probable Besides
the local bar, we notice the following
attorneys present: Col’s. Flewellen,
Fielder and Clarke, from Cuthbert;
Maj. C. B Wooten and Judge D. A
Vason of Albany; Col. S. D. Irvin,
from Milner, and Rev. B B. Hinton,
of Americus.
A Card.
Under the circumstances, we advise
and insist upon our friend, Judge W.
T. Campbell, withdrawing bis name
from the present canvass for Tax Re
ceiver and Collector.
Nov. 21, 1878. Many Friends. '
Good Syrup.—Our thanks are due
and are hereby tendered to Mr. J. J.
Bradley for a gallon of new cane syrup.
We have seen several samples of the
syrup made this year, and it is all good,
but that given to us by Mr. Bradley is
the clearest and thickest we have jet
seen.
The Phonograph.—Edison’s talk
ing machine has not yet arrived, but
Judge H S. Bell lias all the accounts
due the Dawson Journal while the un
dersigned was proprietor, and those in
debted will oblige by calling at his of
fice and talk to him on the subject
S. R. Weston.
Personal —We acknowledge a very
pleasant call on yesterday, from our
friend anu former townsman, Mr. Thom
as A. Cheatham, who is now in charge
of the retail drugstore of Messrs. Hunt,
Rankin & Lamar, at Macon. On last
Thursday morning Mr. Cheatham was
marri and to the accomplished Miss Mat
tie Priche’t., of that place, —Rev. Wal
ker Lewis, officiating. Mr. C and his
bride ha ve been on a visit to friends and
relatives here during the past week, and
will return to their home this morning
We, with a large number of friends,
wish them all the good luck possible.—
The Telegraph and Messenger, speak
ing of the marriage, says :
“On Thursday morning last, at the resi
dence of Major Richard W. Bonner on
First street, occured one of those pleas
ant events which leave so many happy
memories in their train, in the marriage
of Mr. T. A. i heatbaui and Miss Mat
ie Prichett, both of Macon. The cere
mony was gracefully performed bv Rev.
Walker Lewis at seven o’clock, and af
ter a very bountiful breakfast, the bri
dal couple left on the Southwest rn
train for Dawson, the former home of
the bridegroom, for a short visit. Mr
Cheatham is in charge of the retail dm/
store of Messrs Hunt, Ran' in & Lamar
The hearty congratulationsof the friend
of the couple are extended and many
hopes for their future happiness expres
sed.”
Fashion’s Follies.
The most stylish walking boots have
brocaded cloth uppers.
Imported dresses are far less trimmed
than are American garments.
Full blown white roses with delicate
yellow centres are favorites.
Dresses made of bandana handker
chiefs are called Creole dresses.
Square trains are considered a trifle
more elegant than the fan trains.
A pink satin dress ornamented with
maroon velvet leaves are elegant.
Garnet red braids, cords and orna
ments are used on hats and dresses.
Fancy gilt buttons are used altogeth
er on the plaid suits this season.
With garnet tuorquoise blue is more
generally used than any other color.
A bril iant cherry color is among the
shades of red which are to be worn. .
Short walking suits are- very short
this fall, ending just below the shoe
top.
Moire, antique and satin, in broad
stripes, is a fine combination in rib
bons.
Belts of seed pearls are very affec
tive with silks or satin evening dress
es.
The eoarso close-fitting straw bon
net is much worn for demi-season toil
ettes.
Plushes of every variety are found
among the dress, cloak and hat trim
mings.
The corduroy velvet of a few years
since has again come forward in millin
ery.
The Madeline is a favorite shape
for a round hat. It is becoming to
most faces.
Bronze-green gloves are worm with
suits of that color, but are said to be
poisonous.
White, pearl gray and cream felt
bonnets are most dressy head-gear
of the season.
All of the singers and actresses have
brought home stunning wardrobes from
Worth’s.
Bias silk frayed ruchings are among
the most successful trimmings for even
ing dresses
The English walking hat seems en
dowed with eternal youth ; it is as much
in favor as ever.
Broad ribbons and galloons, orna
mented with sprays of chenille autumn
leaves, are new trimings. - ,
Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 25,1873.
Editors Dawson Journal,—‘Gents:
The elections are now all over and
the swarms of candidates have re
turned to their homc-s—some with com
missions in tlieir pockets rejoicing in
their success, while the larger number
who have been disappointed, go away
with a sad countenance and a light
pocket-book.
Friday night last General John B.
Gordon gave a banquet to the Gen
eral Assembly as an expression of his
gratitude for his almost unanimous
re-election to the IT. S. Senate. It
was a splendid entertainment, given
by one of Nature’s noblemen to a lot
of fellows who admire, love and al
most worship him. The cost of the
entertaiinent could not have been lees
than five hundred dollars.
It is beyond the power of any hu
man being to tell when tht Legisla
ture will adjourn. The special com
mittee to which that matter was re
ferred, have not yet made their report.
All the members seem to concur in
the opinion that we are to have a
long qnd tedious session, and that a
final adjournment cannot be reached
until sometime next year. There is
a considerable number of very im
portant Bills to be acted upon, while
the great mass of them are of little
or no consequence.
The Representatives from South
West Georgia compare favorably witb
those from any section of the State.
Your immediate and most excellent
servant, the Hon. Eli G. Hill, is at
his post and is all right—sound, safe,
reliable and prudent. There are only
11 Doctors in the House—a pretty
good sprinkling of lawyers—the far
iners are largely in ‘lie majority, so it
they do not make laws to suit them
selves, it will not be for he want ot
members. W. G. K.
LIST OF JURORS.
The following is a i >f t fro
and Traverse Jurors d> a .. for
week of Terrell Super' •• Court, X
veinber Term, 1878.
GRAND JURORS.
L) P McLain, J T Cannon
F K Cobh, W J Cox.^
.Geo S Crowell, VV J Lewis,
O N Geise, N B Barnes,
B P Crehshaw, i ) i '•never.
G PCollier, Win Wooten
.1 A Miller, T .1 Daniel.
John Rogers, L A Liwrev,
Win Bynum, W E Wuitten,
J A Bell, R A Stokes.
Solomon Cowart, W.J M Gardner.
J W Lay, J S Henry,
J J Bradley, Le“ Thornton,
Jdm G amblisH, J M Powell,
J II Crouch. J It Patterson,
TRAVERSE JURORS.
1 '1 B -h ■ i > La-.
. It rf it C M
CJ w w
I • ; Mai -I . J . i .
v\ J MG-. : ' (p.
1 ' LU, % , .
-S J '-an .. -5 -
-]■■■: Ch . J j
James I’ll.vs
JS L • * j
, M Juinpe ■, J F
J H Sealv, I •
Willis Martin, v i
H P Hass, M P,'
T F Collier, S.S j
WH Parker, .T A B •
GW Cochran, l.s !
J WG>m n i ' .
The kind'of money a man pu‘? i?
the contribution box is a ‘est of his
character. An honest, square dealing,
and sincere Christian man ni -k? ot the
brightest coin, or the eliaS' L ink
notes and scrip for his offerings the
Lord. He never gives a lythintr .}• at
direction with a flaw in it But t half
hearted, mean, and halting churc
member is a mos sure to sa his bat
tered coin or his ragged and filthy pa
per mone\ for the missionary collection
—if indeed he gives ’ anything to the
Lord’s cause. A child should be taught
from beginning to select only the bright
est, fairest, cleanest of his treasured
money for gifts into the Lord’s treasu
ry.—lt is a shame to put anything else
there.
CITY TAX NOTICE.
ALL persons subject to city tax are
hereby notified to pay the same
by the -Ist day of December. After
that day execu* ions will be issued against
all delinquen ts
By order of city eouneil,
J. M. Simmons, Clerk.
AMENDMENT
TO CITY ORDINANCES.
Be it ordained by the Mayor and
City Council of Dawson, that Section
40, so far as relates to Auctioneers be
amended to as to read Auctioneers shall
pay S2O per week for'license.
A true extract from the minutes,
J. M.Simmons, Clerk.
Nov. 7, 4 t.
FOR SALE OR RENT.
A COMMODIOUS RESIDENCE
in the mostlesirnb!o portion of
j the city. Apply at this office, or to
j Melton & Brother.
‘ . Dawson,'Ga., Oct. 81, 1878. lin
An Undeniable Truth.
Ton deserve to suffer, and if v u lead a
miserable, unsatisfactory life in this beaut
ful world, It is entirely your own fault and
there is only ooe excuse lor yon,-—yotti nnr
reatonablo predjuaice and 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 Complaint, or Dyspepsia, with
all its miserable effects, such as sick head'
ache, palpitation •< the heart, sour stomach,
habitual costiveness, dizziness of the head,
nervous prostration, low spirits, Ac. Its
sales now r isch everv town on the Western
Continent and not a Druggist but will tell
vou of its wonderful cures You enn buv a
Sample Bottle for 10 cents. Three doses
will relieve you. For sale by Dr. J. R. Jan as,
Dawson, Ga.
Query.*—“Why wi’l men smoko
common tobacco, when they cau buv
Marburg Bros ‘Seal of North 'Carolina'
at the same price.
AJVJVO UNCEMENTS.
For Sheriff.
We are sn'hoiiss'l and r.q ‘pd 'o an
nounce 'he name 'if S R. CHRISTIE ae a
candidate ft- e-election to 'he office of
Sheriff of Terrell county, snbject to the
•cion ot a Democratic nomina'lou, if one
•8 held.
For Sheriff.
We are authoriaed and requested to an
nounce the mm" of J. H. KELLY as a
candidate for Sheriff of Terrell county—
election in Jana irv.
For Tax Receiver and Collector.
W lie Aiii'iniiaed and requeued to an
iv, ■■ the name of W. J. PARKER as a
Hiididate for Tax Receiver and Collector of
tVrreil County. Election iu January.
For Tax Receiver and Collector.
We are authorized and requested to an
nounce ;he name of W T. CAMPBELL as
• candidate lorre-e e'rnn to 'he office of
T u Receiver and Gotlae'or, subject to the I
.e'iou ol b demoor i ic nomination, if one ;
•- held
For Tax Receiver and Collector.
7'o the Citizen* of Terrell County.
I nonoce u . ■* ( j candidate for Tax
K-e ivrr nod lollector. If elected I will
r<*. •in duties of the office to'he best
sMIiW. i
W. R BALDWIN.
For Tax Receive** and tV>llector.
u 1 ."ized and . q leslee to an
ti . - ni f fa, E. SKSSfuNS as
•1 • • he offio i of T.x Receiver
- Btinj o a -democratic uom
•*••* *1 Tyrrell fonuiy.
lore as a candidate lor Tax
i . . .and ol!>n or, euhjeci 'o a D
" ion .My pecuniary condo ion
- 'o, i s\ to enahl* me 'o itav tor
icn 1 live. I ,;uve up nil ot
•!* 'v mv et-.iito a tnd iid uot.
home. It 1- humiliating to mv
h ve have this do; hope vou will
Vr ■. ' e 0|fi..,.. R ap-ctfll’l ,
!. 1878 L B. LOT .ESS
Good Buggies and
One Horse Wagons.
tiepairing a specialty.
Call on me at my shop. Depot street,
and get a bargain.
P. 11. PROCTOR.
LL CAMPAIGN
IS NOW . OPEN AT
lANES& SON’S JMU STORE!
OR CHEMICALS, PURE DRUGS,
P mffl, Oil.
Vsrnisheo, Dye Stuff,
Sn.fT, Tobacco, fiegars,
Pepper, Spice, end
e Test Kkruk-rs, ‘2ne gallon, go to
JANES & SON’S
' ! to.* ppr pnijnH
•w Yrk Hrr, ftobt -V fNti r *on, .
’54 FV'v Street. Srwjiil Partner
• . CHEATHAM,
WITH
{ FRASER GRANT,
general Cojnpifeion (Merchant,
124 Hay Street,
SAVANNAH) GEORGIA.
Cotton-—ltice Naval—Storea.
* \ 'n - ‘ pi Consignments,
'PU* • <*’ ' >•) oI T f) ill Stiff) 3f4g.
A. J. BALDWIN & CO.,
DK\I ;RRB INT
General Merchandise,
!).VW ON-, - q GEORGIA.
Our Fall and Winter Stock of General Merchandise
is being received, and will consist of everything needed
by the people of this section. We pay cash for our goods
and can afford to sell them cheaper than ever before
offered in Dawson. A. J. BALDWIN $ CO.
JOHN L. GRIFFIN,
LOYLESS BLOCK, MAIN STREET,
DAW"' >V, - GEO 1 tGIA .
A large lot of Fashionable
6009 S
Are being received and mast be sold cheap !
DRESS GOODS, HOSIERY,
JEANS, TOWELS, LINEN. ;
DAMASK, NAPKINS.
HANDKERCHIEFS
ClothingJShoetr/TJats, Domestics
AND A NICB LINE OFIFALL PRINTS!!
Traders in search of>hi shcold price itt ccode
Frntgjnb * - - *
N e w .Advertisements
AGENTS WANTED—For the best end
fastest selling Pictorial Books jind Bi
bles. Prices reduced 83 per'fcetlt. Nations'
Publishing Cos , Philadelphia, Pa.
AGENTS READ THIS.
We will pay Agents a Salary of (100 per
uiontb and expenses, or allow a largo coni'
mission to sell our new and wouderful inven
tions. We mean wbat we say. Address
without delay, Sherman A Cos., Marshall,
Michigan.
_______________
The very best goods direct from
the importer" at half the usual
C"S’ Best plan ever nfferedjto Club Agents
and 'urge bnvers. All express charges paid.
New teims Iree. The GREAT AMERICAN
TEA CO., 81 and 38 Vessev street, N. Y.
unr m mil
I’Hmut' Pnrgaiire Pilli make
New Rich Bloed, and will completely change
'he blood lo the entire system in three
months. Anv peison who will take one pill
each night from 1 to 12 weeks may be re
stored to sound health, i( such a thing be
possible. Sent bv mail (or 8 letter stamps.
I. A JOHNSON A CO., Bangor, Me.
Reliable Energetic Men Wanted
Have a Well Ealnblitlied
BllNiaiess, Hundreds of good meu are
making money at it. We want more men
all over the country, aud Agent in every
town. General Agents to handle large tcri
tory to whom liberal inducements are offer
ed. Send your address t,y Postal Card and
we will foiward you an explicit statement o!
of fact*. If you are not t,atisS.ed wi[h .wbat
offer, your iuloriniition b.tg cost you nothing,
and will be valuable to vou in many wavs.
BESSKLL MAN’FF CO , 42 Murray st, N Y
fjXTi BfNSCN’S CAPCINE
TT PDaOUS PLASTER.
A Wonderful Remedy.
There Is no comparison between it'attd
he common slow actiug porous plasu r.
It is in every way superior 'o all' other
external remedies including liniments and
•he so called electrical appliances. It
'• jntains new medicinal elements which
in combination with 'ubber, possesses the
most ext aordinary pain relieving, sten
gthening and curative properties. Any
Phvsieian in your own locality will cou
firm the aliove s'atemer.r. For Lom
Back, Rheumatism, Female Weaku.-sa
Stubborn and Neglected-Colds. A Coughs,
di-eased Kidneys, Whooping cough, at
lection i of the heart, and all iils foi
which porous piasters are used, it is sin. J
ply the bet known remedy. A. k foil
Benson s CopciDe PoeOus Piaster and tak. I
I.'io other. Sold by all druggists. Pncl
25 cts. Sent, on receipt, ot price, it I
Seabury A Jhotmon, 21 Pint sireei, N Y!
Pianos and Organ* ill Far lor >
Kates.
tsrnud InlrodigrtioM Safe, com
mencing Nov 1. 1,000 Magnificent Inst.u
ments t-om best makers to he placed, for
introduction and advertisement, in Southern
homes at Agcni’s Wholesale Rates
elegant 7 Oct Pianos only' (12ft
Magnificent Square Orrtid , catalogue price
(1,000, only $250. Handsome 9 Stop Or
gans, (57; 18 Stops, (71; Mirror Top, 13
Slops, (86. Choice instruments at lowest
prices ever known. 6 years written- f/naran
tee. 16 days test trial. Write for Iniroduq.
lion Sale circular. Address LT7DDEN A
BATES’ Southern Music House, Savannah,
Ga. The Great Wholesale Piano aud Or
gan Depot of the South.
IF
The Woman who rejoices in salad and
ice cream, hot cakes and warm pie;
IF
The Student wlm eats hastily and site
down at once to active mental labor ;
IF
The Man who holla his
tood iti eg- r haste and hurriea or his
counting-room ;
IF
The i r ) Driukr <■ n and look ,* the
i-lfa h glands, swollen and festered
with di ease, rht i'hux" the throbbing
brain ;
IF
The Lawer, the Minister, the Mer
chant, end all who lead sedentary
lives and are subject to Dispepaia
or Indigestion,Constipation and Head
ache :
IF
The*< ■ y knew what Mko,ki.i,’s
KPKTfNK FI)K TTIK LIVFB wil' ' foi
th-if r lint, and how quickly i f cures
—theie would be much less autferios
than at present. The great Liver Med
lines f,r sale by Dr. J. R. Javks.
THE GENUINE
DR. C. McLAJJE’S
Celebrated American
WORM SPECIFIC
OR
VERMIFUGE.
SYMPTOMS OF WORMS.
rPHE countenance is pale and leaden
colored, with occasional flushes, t>r
a circumscribed spot on one or both
cheeks; the eyes become dull; the pu
pils dilate; an azure semicircle ruilfc
along the lower eye lid; the nose is ir
ritated, swells, and sometimes- bleeds;
a swelling of the upper lip; occasional
headache, with humming or throbbing
of the ears; an unusual secretion of
saliva; slimy or furred tongue; breath
very foul, particularly in the morning;
appetite variable, sometimes voracious,
with a gnawing sensation of the stoitt
ach, at others, entirely gone; fleeting
pains in the stomach; occasional
nausea and vomiting; .iolent pains
throughout the abdomen; bowels ir
regular, at times costive; stools slimy;
not unfrequently tinged with blood
belly swollen and hard; urine turbid;
respiration occasionally difficult, and
accompanied by hiccough; cough
sometimes dry and convulsive; uneasy
and disturbed sleep, with grinding of
the teeth;. temper variable, but genef
ally irritable, &c.
Whenever the above symptoms
ire found to exist,
DR! C. McLANE’S VERMIFUGE
will certainly effect a cure.
IT DOES NOT CONTAIN MESCI,*Y
in any form; it is an innoceht prepara
tion, not capable of doing the slightest
injury to the most Under infant. . j
The genuine Dr. McLanUs Vjeh
mifucf. bears the signatures of C. Mf>
Lane and Fleming Bros, on the
wrapper. —— ;o:-
DR. C. McLAWE’S
LIVER PILLS
are not recommended as a remedy "for all
the ills that flesh is heir to,” but iu affect)©**
of the liver, and in all Bilious Complaints,
Dyspepsia and Sick Headache, or disease*©!
that character, they stand without a rival.
AGUE AND FEVER.
No better cathartic can be used preparatory
to, or after taking Quinine.
As a simple purgative they are on equaled.
BEWAKE OF iniTATIOKS.
The genuine are never sugar coated.
Koch box has a red wax seal on the lid with
the impression Dr. McLane’s Liver Flu,?.
Each wrapper bears the signatures of C.
Me Lane and Fleming Bros.
Insist upon having the genuine Dr.C. MA-
Lane’s Liver Pills, prepared by Fleming
Bros., of Pittsburgh. Pa., the market being
full of imitations of the name McZxt ue
spelled differently but same pronunciation.
VI
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WATCH CASES
Are made of two plates of Solid Gold overlay tec
a plate of eompocitton metal in rush a manner as
to present only a gold surface. While costing ktj
half the money, they are as showy end eleg—f
the solid uom, and are WARRANTS!)® V
SPECIAL CERTIFICATE TO WEAR TWEN
TY YEARS.
If you have not yen these watvhes, a*E yetne
jeweler for them. If hs does not keep them-tell
him he Is behind tbo age, and to (end for as Illus
trated Catalogue.
$ HAGSTOZ L THORPE, C*
Sixth and Chestnnt Sts., PsitADitfXlA, Fa.
•WSold only through Regular Dealers.*®®
The White
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THE EASIEST SELLING,
THE BEST SATIIEY^
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lit latrwhstlw **4 WaHd-re—yeM
repatatiM wee the Meat *+** <• *s*
priced Mtliiau.
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WHITE MACHINES IN THE MAM£T.
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