The Dawson journal. (Dawson, Ga.) 1878-18??, December 05, 1878, Image 3

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The Journal. sgOEuJSBS WESTON, Editor. yavvson, On., I>oe. 5,187 K. Market Replavt. Dawson, Ga., Dec. 4. r. m. Our market is dull with downward tendency on account of continued urefirv nr9hlc advices from leading markets.— tVe quote: Good Middlings - 71 Middlings... ...71 Low middliing 7 (}ood ordinary 6{ Ordinary .. 6l BMALDBHOT. t'ane grindingsareabout over with. Our farmers are sowing lots of graiu. Send in y our orders for Job Print ing We had all sorts of weather last week Cook Stoves at from $lO to $25 at J{ S. Lee’s. Mens' wool hats from 50c up at A. J Baldwin & Co’s. Read the grand jury presentments in this issue. House rent is extremely low in Lawson. Go to C. L. Mize to buy apples, and confectioneries. Mr D. L. Wooten has removed to Calhoun county. Cheap furniture can lie had by calling on II- $. Lee. A good many of the farmers killed hogs last Thursday. .See list of grand and traverse jurors fur second week. There will be lots of hogs killed in Terrell county this winter. Brogan shoos from 65c per pair up, nt A. J. Baldwin & Co’s There were services at both churches last Sunday. A large lot of edgings and inser ting* at A. J. Baldwin & Co’s Smites have gone into their holes and will tliere remain till winter is ever. Mens’ brogan boots $2.00 per pair at A. J. Baldwin & Co’s ()r Superior Court adjourned last Friday. It will convene again on next Monday. Bedsteads at from $2.50 to 40.00 each, at A. J. Baldwins & Co’s Last Thusday was a National and State thanksgiving day. It passed un observed in Dawson. Ladies, it yon want nice alpaca ami black cassiniere dress goods, go to J. 11. t rim’s. fhtpt. Feet and Dr. Farnuiuhave lost their Christmas turkeys. Somebody stole them. . V Caqietiog at from 25c to sl.s) per yard at A. J. Baldwin A Co’s. Any farmer sending us a good, well balanced turkey will he entitled to six months subscription to the Journal. The new Davis sawing machine, the best in the world, for sale by 11. S. late. Come to see us when you come to town and tell us all the news in your neighborhood. A. J. Baldwin & Co s, have just re wived a uice lot of lady’s dress goods. ft cost one of our citizens three dollars for trying to ling the council hell one night last week. A fine assortment of Ladies’ Hats Bonnets and new Millinery at Mrs. L Mize's. Bid you see it! We mean the sun •** last Sunday evening. It was inde scribably beautiful. Dianges, Lemons, Cocoanuts, Ap ple*. Candies, Nuts, Crackers, etc., at C. L. Mize's. Don’t leave vour clothing out on •be line over night, you have no as surance that they will be there in the •noming. Best line of ladies’ corsets ever brought to Dawson, just received at A- J. Baldwin & Co’s. Some person, with a soul smaller •ban the eye of a needle, shot and killed one of Mr. M. H. Baldwin's •'slves last Saturday night. That person ought to he hanged. •lust received from New'York a nice hue of ladies’ cloaks, which will be *old cheap for onsli by J. 15. Crim. A negro was convicted, lasi Friday, "• disturbing public worship, aad •bulge Hood’s sentence was a fiue of or imprisonment six months. He went to jail, and will not likely l*e "uilty ,f that offense again soon. b’ice lot 4f black alpacas and silk* jmrt received and for sale cheap *'. v A, J. Baldwin & 00. * old weather is upon us, and good fires arc ueeessary to our comfort, and w '' should examine our premises and ***' tliat there are no defective flues bv "filch fire might break out and burn up "Ur property aud that of our neiglibors. I bis is a thing we cannot be too care ful about. •hist received from New York a nice line of ladies' dress goods, wor plaids, marines, etc., tor sale very '•heap. Hi*,,. * htt of fine aephyr silks. " * B. Crims. , People are not all made to suit one •*.-te: reoolleot that. Take things as find them, unless you can alter 'bsiii. Even a dinner that is swallowed '*""• he ma j e any better. Continual •mlt-finding, continual criticism of con duct of this one, the dress ef the other, ■ui'l the opinions of another, wifi make h-'Ute the uuh&ppiest place under the QKNEKAL PBEBKNnDMim Wb, the Grand Jury, chosen and sworn lor the first week, November Term, 1878, of Terrell Superior Court, beg Jenve to offer the following, aa our QBNERAI. PRESENTMENTS : "H e thank the Almighty Giver of all good for Ilis beneficence in bestowing His bounties ujion us in propitious sea sons and bountiful harvests; and we are gratified to know that we are mar king progress in our efforts to reach a state of independence by raising all needed supplies at home. To this end *c earnestly recommend a continuation of these efforts by sowing small grain in abundance and raising stoek. Pl Bl.ir ROADS AND BRIDGES. The public roads and bridges through out the county are in good condition, and we cosumend the commissioners overseers of roads for their diligence iu the discharge of their respective duties PI'BMC BUILDINGS. We find the Court House and Jail in good condition, except that the roof of the former is notgoodjby reason of rotten shingles, and that the Jail needs new steps iu front. We recommend that the Court House be recovered and that other slight repairs needed on windows and steps be made. We also find that the jail fence needs some repairs, and the cook and dining room needs under pining. PI'BI.IO RECORDS. Through a special committee from this body we have made a careful and thorough examination of the Public Records of the county (except those of the Clerk, which we have not had oje portunity to examine,) and the result of the investigation is highly gratifyiug, the condition tf the books being such as to reflect much credit on the officers in whose care they have been placed. The records in- the Ordinary’s office are kept in a style hardly possible to be surpassed anywhere. Notwithstanding the remarks of his Honor, Judge Hood, in his charge to this body, in which he referrea to the stereotyped phrase so often used, “We find them neatly and correctly kept,’’ we are constrained to say that the books of the Ordinary are without blot or blemish, all office papers neatly arranged and labeled, and all matters of record so accurately ixdcxed that hut a few minutes are needed to find and read all proceedings in any particular case. We notice that he keeps a docket of applications which, though required by law, has not been before kept in the office for several years. He also keeps a record of pau pers, showing the fiaine, sex, age, color of each, date of admission and dismis sion from the Poor House. The books of the County Treasurer have also had our careful examination, and we find them to be in a satisfactory condi tion, showing that the Treasurer is effi ciently performing his duties. His books and vouchers show a small bal ance in his favor at the time of his final settlement with the Collector for last year. We have likewise examined the Dockets of the several Justiees of the Fence and Notaries of the Public, all of which arc kept according to law. The Sheriffs Doeket and Jail Record we find kept in a neat and accurate manner, with all costs properly item ized and accounted for. We congr.itu late the county in having the services of such acceptable and efficient officers as Sheriffs Christie and Roberts. Tbt Tax Digest for this year shows that manp tax-payers have given in their projierty at what we think is less than its market value, and the Receiv er informs us that in almost every in stance where referees were selected, as the law requires, the valuation was fixed at figures less than the estimate of the owner. In consequence of this, and partly from other causes, the amount of taxable property of this county this year is about $1 (>2,000 00 less than last year. We regret to not ice this, and we urge the Receiver for the succeeding year to make every ef fort to get a fair and just valuation of property, and thus burden of taxation to be borne equally by all. The Collector reports slow progress in the collection of taxes, and the time for payment has almost expired. We call upon tax-payers to oome up prompt ly and settle, so that the Colleoter.may not have to devote more tins# to the collection of taxes than the law teqwtres, and that the county may be relieved from embarrassment. POOH HOUSE AXD FARM. There are 20 jumper* at the Poor House, all well cared for, there R ing only one supported by the county out side of the Poor House, to wit: Charles Da’ll, at the recoininenda'.ioii of a for mer Grand Jury. _ Tle Ordiuary has furnished this body with a detailed statement showing the cost of running the County harm, Hi# sujijiort of paupers, the average number this year being 20, and the products of the farm. The following .s , synopsis of said statement r Total cost of running farm this year. lag one half of Superintendent** wages, the cost of labor, fertilizers and tools necessary for farm and bridge S4BO 5 1 Tul^rf,^4 rf GrwEsANitf farm and - P™!*” Less products of farm to-wit: Ain’t supplies on hand at be ginning o( the year $169 59 300 Bus. eom @ 76, 225 00 75 ” Potatoes® 40, JO 00 350 " Oat* g 40, .. 140 00 60 ” Cotton s'd@l2l 760 50 ” Peas <a 60... 30 00 6000 lbs Fodder @SO 25 00 50 ” Tobacco®6o 30 00 1000 ” Lint cotton® 71 7500 1000 ’’Meat &0$ 50 00 ITO Gals syrup ®25 27 50 Work done for county in " hauling lumber, repair ing bridges, etc., 'SB 60 8 Loads wood for Court House 500 $87319 Net cost of paupen $406 10 We find the farm in good condition, and as it is clear that by keeping it in operation the support of paupers costs the county not more than half what the cost would be without the farm, and we favor its continuance. Owing to the fact that no funds have yet been paid over to the County School Commissioner, we make no report upon his books. We are gratified to state that criminal offences seem to be de creasing in number, which we hail as a sign of coming prosperity to the coun ty But few such cases have at this Term been presented for our investigation ; and hi view of the fact, ascertained by past experience, that the Grand Jury of the first week can usually discharge all important duties devolving upon Grand Jurors at one term of the Supe rior Court, we reotnnmeud that there be hereafter only one Grand Jury drawn for each Term, in this county, 1 said Jury to be discharged at any time dur ing the Term, whenever they shall find no business before them. By the adop tion of this plan, a considerable sum off money will annually be saved to ; the county. In conclusion we desire to express our appreciation of the able, impartial and dignified manner in which his Honor, Judge Hood, has discharged his respon sible duties at this Term of the Court, and wc hereby tender our thanks to the Solicitor Col. J. T. Flewellen, for courtesies shown this body. Finally, we recommend that these Presentments be published iu the 1 1 w son Journal. JOSEPH T. HAYS, Foreman. W C Thomas, J E Jay, Jesse Rogers, Rubin Getse, JUi lUnk, W W Lee, W C Marsha l, PH Proctor, E J Sessions, E T Kaigbr, J H Daniel, J W Berry, M H Marshall, G W Paris, W K Melton, J A Bishop, jr., J W Bynum, A J Bridges. J McCracken, J R Patterson, Henry P II ass. Ordered, That the General Present ments of the Grand Jury for first week bo published as requested. ARTHUR HOOD, Nov. 29, 1878. J. .SVC. P. C. GEORGIA, ) I certify that Terrell County: ) the foregoing is a true extract of from the minutes. J. C. F. CLARK, Clerk. Terrell Superior Court—Novem ber Term, 1878. The business of this Court not having been concluded, and m order to jienuit the members of the Bar to attend the adjourned term of Calhoun Superior Court which convenes next week, It is ordered that this Court be and the same is hereby adjourned until the Sec ond Monday in December, next. This the 29th day of November, \ D., 1878. Arthur Hood, J. H C. P. C. FOR MAYOR & ALDERMEN. Mayors. H. GCEHHY. ai.dkkmkn: J I, GRIFFIN, J M SIMMONS, • II K BELL, \Y M PREBL*S, W C PASCHAL. Sao Death. —ft becomes onr [>ain ful duty to chronicle the sudden and unexpected death of Miss (reorgia b Griffin, which occurred at the residence of her brother, Mr. Jno. L. Griffin, in this city, on last Thursday morning, af ter a painful illness of only two days. Miss Georgia lived iu Calhoun county, and was here on a visit at the time of her death. She was an estimable young lady, about twenty two years old, and was loved and reflected by all who knew ber, and her death is a sad blow to her aged and widowed mother. The be reaved parent and relatives have the heartfelt sympathy and condolence ef our whole community : but they may find comfort iu the well-founded hope that she was tenderly removed from a world of hardship and sorrow Meat home of peace and safety • the Heavenly world where 4rt may re join her in the sweet by and by. The remains of the deceased were de posited in the cemetery at Morgan on the day following lier death. Piano* al. —We bad a pleasant call oft Tuesday last from Hon. W. C. from W eb ster county in the Legislature, who was home *tr ft* three d|ys furlough. Mr. Kendrick thinks the Legislature will take recess about Lie 15th or 20th instant, but for low long he does not know. He says the clause in tiie new eonstitutioii requiring a majority of all the menlers to pass a bill, makes legislation* a slow busi ness. j ———— ——f- Just received from New York the cheapest line of ladies dress goods ever brought to this market, consist ing of cashmere, delaines, silks and plaid goods, at J. B. Crim’s. New Arrival*—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 iu stoek a nice assortment of fine hats for Ladies and Misses . also, cheaper grades. She earnestly solicits the patronage of the ladies generally. Our l uncipal election conies off on next Wednesday, tie 11th instant.— But few off 3Rr clfixen hart* registered, and many will therefore, be denied the privilege of voting. Our clover and most excellent friend, Mr. A. J. Bal dwin, wbo has so efficiently filled the Mayor’s chair for the past few years, will not be a candidate for re-election. A1 thought a young wau we believe his official acts have given entire satisfac tion. A. Card. Under the circumstances, we advise and insist u|>ou our friend, Judge W. T. Campbell, withdrawing his name from the present canvass for Tax Re ceiver and Collector. Nov. 21, 1878. Many Friends. - Married.—On 2nd instant, by J. M. Simmons, Esq., at the residence of Mr. A. J. Butler, Mr. E. W. Corbiu and Mis*Lou Nix. The Phonograph.—Edison’s talk ing machine has not yet arrived, but Judge H. 8. Bell has 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 aud talk to him <Ai the subject. 8. K. Weston. List OP JURORS. The following is a list of Grand and Traverse Jurors drawn for 2nd week of Terrell Superior Court, No vember Term, 1378: ft i * GRAND JURORS. I) P McLain* A J T Cannon, TKCtfth, W J Cox, Geo S Crowell, W T Lewis, O N Geise, N B Barnes, B P Crehshaw, D T Sawyer, B P Collier, Wm Wooten, J A Miller, T J Daniel, John Rogers, L A Lowrey, Wm Bynum, W E Whitten, J A Bell, B A Stokes. Solomon Cowart, WJ M G ardner, J W Lay, J S Henry, J J Bradley, Lee Thornton, John Chambliss, J M Powell, J H Crouch, J It Patterson, TRAVERSE JURORS. M II Bishop, F S Leo, Geo R Hays, R C Martin, Dock Chantbliss, J\V W ooten, J R Marshall, * A J Ilarji, WJ M Graham'. B F Chambliss, J*T Kitchens, A \V Breedlove, S J Semi, J T Bowen, Ilerschel Christie, W J Lansford, James T Hays, J R Bellflower, J S Leo, J no B Roberts, L M Jumjier, J P Edwards, J II Scaly, M S Keith, Willis Martin, Win Livingston, H P Hass, M P Still, T F Collier, S S Haynes, W H Parker, J A Bishop, sr., G W Cochran, \ S Baldwin, J W Commander. Letter from Arlington— I>. M. W. ■ / Nov. 25, 1878. Mr. Editor —The many friends of Mr. “Bill” James wiU Pegrct to lean* that he was found dead-this morning on the road from Mrs. tty’s to his home He had been absent for some time on a visit to his father’s, and was returning on horseback. When in a few miles of home he was thrown against a tree and, as is supposed, was instantly killed. An inquest will lie held this evening, but no foul p’ay is suspicioned D. M.W. CTTY TAX notice. A LL persons subject to city tax are hereby notified to pay the same by the Ist day of December. After that day executions will be issued against all delinquen ts By order of city council, J. M. Sim Muxs, Clerk. AMENDMENT TO CITY ORDf.YA.rrXS. Be it ordained by the Mayor aftd City Council of Dawson, that Section 40, so far as relates to Auctioneers bo amended to as to read Auctioneers shall pay#2o per week for license. A true extract from the minutes, J. M-SmtWMta, Clerk. Nov. 7,4 t. Mexico and United Staten. Owing to their warm and delightful climates, their iababitante glow tal low from torpid Liven, Indigestions and all diseases arising from a disord ered Stomach and Bowels. They should of course at all times keep the liver active, end to our readers we recommend Tabler’s Fortaline, or Vegetable Liver Powder, Taken in time, will often save money and much suffering. Price 50 cents. For sale by J. li. Jakes & Sox. Have Yon the Buckeye ? It is a well establishad fact, that Tabler's Buckeye Pile Oic'ment will cure, if used according to directions. The JEsculus Ilippocastanum, or Horse Chestnut, commonly known as the Buckeye, has been highly esteotned for many years, owing to the fact, that it possesses vi itues, lying in the bitter principle called E-culin, which can be utilised for the cute of Piles. If affected with that teittble disease, use Tabler’s Buckeye Pile Ointment, and be relieved. Price-50 cents. For Sals by J. R. Janes & Sow. Qcert:-—"Why wi'l men smoke common tobacco, when they cau buy klarbmrg Bros ‘Seal of North ‘Carolina’ at the same price. An Undeniable Truth. You deserve to suffer, and if v> u lead a miserable, unsatisfactory life ia this beaut ful world, it ia entirely your own fault and there is only one excuse lor you,—youi un< rest enable predjuuice and skepticism, which has killed thousands. Personal knowledge and common seuse reasoning will soon show yon that Green’s August Flower will cure you of Liver Complaint, or Dyspepsia, with ell its misersble effects, such as sick head ache, palpitation el the heart, sour stomach, habitual costivcuuss, dizziness oI the bead, nervous prostration, low spirits, Ac. ltd sales now r iach every town on the Western Continent and not a Druggist but wilt tell you of its wouderlui cures. You can buy a Sample Bottle for 10 cents. Three doses will relieve you. For sale by Dr. J. R. Jams, Dawson, Ga„ FOR SALE OR RENT. A COMMODIOUS RESIDENCE in the most desirable portion of the city. Apply at this office, or to Melton & Brother. Dawson, Go., Oct. 31, IH7*. tin. THE TIMES DEM A N D **THAT YOU** Should buy your Typk and Material from US, and then reduce your price on printing. Send stamp for catalogue, and compare prices. NATIONAL TYPE CO., " South Third Street, Philadelphia. State you saw adv. in this paper. TOtfTSAILIB Good Buggies ami One Horse Wagons. Repairing a specialty. Call on me at iny shop. Depot street, and get a lwtrgain. P. If. PROCTOR. THE FALL CAMPAIGN IS NOW OPEN AT JANES* SON’S ONUS STORE I FOR C HEMIC A LS, PURE DRUGS, Paint*, Oils, Varnishes, Dye Stuff, iSoLff, Tuliacoo, fcsegars, Pepper, Spice, and Fire Test Kerosene, 25c gallon, go to JANES & SON’S Blue Stone a Specialty, !0; per pound. New York Office, Robt W PhU'iiob, . 154 Front Street. Special Partner K. E. CHEATHAM, WITH H. FRASER GRANT, Qefieral jVefchajit, 124 Bay Street, SAVANNAH, - - GEORGIA. Cotton—ltlce—-Naval—Stores. I. advances made on Consignments. Particular attention given to all business. A. J. BALDWIN & CO., DEALERS INT General Merchandise, DAWSONi V GEORGIA. Our Fall and IT 'inter Stock of General Merchandise is being received, and will consist of everything needed by the people of this section. If e pay cash for oar goods and can afford to sell them cheaper than ever before, offered in Dawson. A. ,1. BALDWIN $ GO. JOHN L. GRIFFIN, LOYLESS BLOCK, MAIN STREET, HA-WSOISr, - GEORGIA. A large lot of Fashionable OOOBS -Are being received and mast be sold cheap! DRESS GOODS. HOSIERY, JEANS, TOWELS, LINEN, damask, Napkins. , HANDKERCHIEFS Clothing, HntsADornestics AND A NICE LINE OP P ALL PRINTS I Tradar* io search of baa gains should price my goods 8-ptember 19, im. 3ua JOHN L ? f I .'r't\ New .A-dvertieement- A GENTS WANTED—For the best and lasrest selling Pictorial Books and Bi bles. Prices reduced SB per Cent. National Publishing CO, Philadelphia, Pa. ACEN7B READ TIJJB. We will pay Ageotsa Salary of #IOO per month and expenses, or allow a Urge com mission to sell our nev aud wonderful inven tions. We mean what we my. Address without delay, Sherman A Cos., Marshall, Michigan. M AHEAD ALL THE TIME. The very best goods direct from the importers at half the usual cost, best plan ever offered.to Club Agents and large buyers. All express charges paid. New terms tree. The GREAT AMERICAN TEA CO., 81 and 83 Veseev street, N. Y. nr mini Parsons' Pssrgalivc Pills make New Rich Blood, and will completely change the blood in the entire system in three months. Anv pet son who will take one pill each night Worn I to 13 weeks may be ue atored to sound health, it such a thing b< possible. Sent br mail for 8 letter sramps. I. S. JOHNSON k CO., Bangor, Me. Reliable Energetic Men Wanted We Have a HeU Established Business. Hundreds of good men an makin&aooey at it. We mu snore mei all over the country, and Agent In evert town. General Agents to handle large teri tory to whom liberal inducement# are off-i ed. Send your address by Poetnl Card ano we will forward you ao explicit statement *■ of facts. If you are not satisfied with wha offer, your information has cost you nothing, and will be valuable to you in many wavs. BE3SKLL MAN’FF CO., 4* Murray at, N Y 0 BENSON’S CAPONS T\ whom plaster. A Wonderful Remedy. There Is no comparison between it aud 'he common slow actiug porous plaslei. It is in every way superior to all othei external remedies including liniments and the so called electrical appliances. It >; attains new medicinal elements which in combination with tubber, possesses the most ext-aordinary pain relieving, nfen gthening and curative properties. Any Pbvsician ia your own locality will con* irm the above statement. For' Back, Rheumatism, Female Weakuess, Stubborn and Neglected Colds, A Coughs, diseased Kidneys, Whooping cough, al lection, of the heart, and all ills fot which porous plasters are used, it is situ oly the best known remedy, A.k fot Bensou s Capcioe Potous Plaster and tak. to other. Sold by all druggists. Price 25 c<s. Sent on receipt of price, b> Sea bury & Jhonson, 21 Plilt street, N Y Piano* a tit I Organa at Fact wry Kales. Grand Inlrodeaclioit hale, com mencing Nov. 1. 1,000 Muguificcnt Instru ments from beat makers to be placed, fo> introduction and aduertierwrnt, in Soutberi homes at Agual’u Whulciaie Hu lata Elegnal 7 Oet Piano* only M 33 Magnificent Square Orrnd, dialogue pne >I,OOO, only SBB9. Handsome 9 Stop Or gans, >57; 13 Stops, >7l; Mirror Top, lit. Stops, >Bti. Choice instruments at lowea prices ever known. < yv.ir* trrilUu efOnrenh te* T3 days test trial. Write hr Introduc tion Hale circular. Address HIDDEN l BATE,’ Southern Music House, Sava.inah, Ga. The Great Wholesale Piano and Or gan Depot of the South. Good Digestion. “Giro us this day our daily bread” And good medicine to digest it, is both reverent and human- The human stomach aud liver are fruitful sources of life’s comforts;or, disordered aid diseased, they tingle misery alor g every nerve and through nvety artery. The man or woman with good digitlim seen beauty as they walk, and overcome obstacles they meet in the rntine ol life, where the dyspeptic sees only gloom and stumbles and growls a , every imaginary object. The world still noeda two or three new kinds ot medicine before death can be perfect | ly abolished ; but that many lives have Irsen prolonged, end many suffoiers from liver disease, Disnepsia an<l | Headache, have beon cured MkriikllV | Hkpatinr, is no longer a doubt. 1 [ cures Headache in twenty minutes, and there is no question hut what it i I the most wonderful discovery yet msd> in medical science. Those afßictw ! with Biliousness and Liver Complain should use Mp.aitFXL’s Hpimtiae. 1 It can be bad at Da. J. R Jinks. 45 Ymt* Before She Public. THE CENUINE BR. C. McLANfTS CFLF.BRATFD LIVER FILLS, FOR THE CURE OF Hepatitis, or Liver Complaint, DVSfEI’SIA AND SICK HEADACHE Symptoms of a Diseased Liver. 1)A IN in the right side, tinder the edge of the ribs, increases on pres sure; sometimes the pain is in the left side; the patient is rarely able to lie on the left side ; sometimes the pain is felt under the shoulder blade, and it frequently extends to the top of the shoulder, and is sometimes mistaken for rheumatism in the arm. The stomach is affected with loss of appe tite and sickness; the bowels tin gen eral are costive, sometimes alternative with lax; the head is troubled with pain, accompanied with a dull, heavy sensation in the back Jjart. There is generally a considerable loss of mem orv, accompanied with a painful sen sation of having left Undone , some thing which ougitfln have heen done. A slight, dry cotfgh is sometimes an attendant. The patient complains of weariness and debility; he is easily startled, his feet are cold or burning, and he complains of a prickly sensa tion of the skin; his spirits arc low; and although he is satisfied that exer cise would be beneficial to him. yet he can scarcely summon up fortitude enough to try it. In fact, he distrusts every remedy. Several of the above symptoms attend the disease, but i..-es have occurred where few of them ex isted, yet examination of the body, after death, has shown the Live* to have been extensively deranged. A GIF. AND FEVER. Dr. C. McLank’s Liver Tims, iv cases of Ac, ue and Fever, when taken with Quinine, are productive of the vost h;ippy results. No better cathartic can be used, preparatory to. or after taking Quinine. We would advise all who are afflicted with this disease to give them a fair trial. For all bilious derangements, and as a simple purgative,they are unequaled. BEWABE BE miTATIO.NM. The genuine are never sugar coated. Every box has a red wax seal on the lid, with the impression L>x. McLane’s I.ivxi Pills. The genuine McI.AWR’e I.ivi>.r Pn ls Dear the signatures of 0. McLasb and Fleming linos, on the wrappers. Insist npnn having the genuine Dr. C. Mcl.ank’s Liver Pili s. prepared by Flem ing Bros., of Pittsburgh, Ta., the market being full of imitations of the name •petted differently but same pKmaneietUHx. Tlie Whit© -ti~ THE EASIEST SELLING, THE BEST SATISFYING SeiiiHii Its Istrsdsetlss sad Wsrtdrwswwd repststisa was the ceath-Wsw ts M#fc* priced awcblses. THERE ARE HO bECOHD-MAKD WHITE MACHINES IN THE MARKET. TSIs It a ear, Mepnrtint mattee.ss NJe *•*•** knave en* andlsputed laet tnat ul • call ad Br.t cla.i machines vh'eh ot atavaS w tkaap navt-days are ttioaa that have Sea* ft eeaaeataS (that la. taken back Iraie seatanrara altar eta) and rebuilt end put upo* lea market “tmiT'white is the Ptcjt of r sewing MACHINE NOW UPON THE NANKET. IT IS MUCH LA*GEH THAN THE FAHtLVMA CHINES OP THE UNGER. HOWE AND WEEO “It" COSTS NONE TO MANUFACTURE THAN EITHER OF THE AFORESAID MACHINES. ITS CONSTRUCTION IS SIMPLE. POSITIVE ASO **ITS*WWWMAESHIP IS UNSURPASSED. Do Bet Buy any other before try* tag the WHITX. Prica ul Tens laic Satfs&ctarr. ▲QUITS IT JESTED ? IPMtv Bmsing MmehU— Ca. lU tEUn,e. >-COLD— WATCH CASES AeemadacftvnplhtM t.t RolM G"M ..vertayhw a Hint* of eomnosltton metal in nirk a manner * to pfaSvßt hnly a tl'l "Utfare. W lillo bt* WUbe money, they are a. {h-w* andyt'vant ak the inHtl (ohl. ethl Art* W.MlhAh TAM HJ to b ear twkjr. r T fya . b*ve wh r fbr them. II b* ••** i*i W**i* thwin. teH hi hls behind tho |r*\ *4 t* tor o ill** trftted CatalcMfUf. K • HAfiSTOZ 4 THOMPt, * Sixth and Chestnut Sts„ Tail.* wi r*: a,r. BS-S..ld only throoirh Regular 1* ah r