The Dawson journal. (Dawson, Ga.) 1878-18??, December 26, 1878, Image 3

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poR inext thirty days: I EOG-ERS <Sc LJA-HsTO ,,OSR UAKINO underwear :r; ‘“4SS £“ and 51.25 pair Kfetinc (y ar iu '^ e 00 Trunks .—IIJ to 12 cents Mens’ good wool hats. 45 cents Cloth Shoes ** 0 ,u,,kß 50 cents Boys’hats, we give away. t inf (roods are first-class, and will be sold at prices named, for 80 davs only. fls-£ £ MS?' C ' o, ""' S ' S "”'- " a,S - •* of article, chicb we 1 market price paid for Corn and Peas. lIOG BUS & LAING. |j 'he Journal. fccIUE I* a R_TM_EJSLL ■ , WKSTON, Editor. iS7H I ” (otton Market Report, I PawsoN, Ga., Dec. 25. r. m. I Our market is steady and all offer |. a readily taken at quotations: 7i@7 ‘ |i, a n’niiililliiiio 7 J liiood ordinary ‘ * I Ordinary I— U l™"' I SMALL-SHOT. I 'Christmas trix are plentiful. . I Fun at the Court-house to-night. I j| r W. Gr. Wall lias sold his planta- I Several drinks in town Tuesday, link two fights. v m are in demand ; so are “nogs” ud “flips.’’ Wood has been in great demand dur ing die past week. | Fantastic* were out in full uniform I yesterday afternoon. ! Cw k Stoves at from $lO to $25 at B 8 Lee's. Evenbodv must know ere this that Christmas has ariv’. Several families will move to our town within the next few weeks. Mens' wool hats from 50c up at A. J. Baldwin & Go’s. The little folks are flocking into toy stores to get a peep at Christmas. Go to C. L Mize to buy apples and confectioneries. Don’t sell too much of your corn, farmers. You'll need it next summer. Cheap furniture can be had by ailing op 11. S. Lee. We took our Christina* dinner from home yesterday. Had a good one, too. Brogan shoes from 65c per pair up, it A. J. Baldwin & Co’s Nick Kenney makes an A. No. 1 'marshal. lie is always on the watch. Bjgs went down yesterday, morning —mixed with a little sugar and whis key. Christmas turkeys have flopped their wings the last time. Hand us over a second joint, A large lot of edgings and inser tings at A. J. Baldwin & Co's hast Friday and Saturday were wet ’uns: and Sunday and Monday were cold 'uns, worn’t they 1 Mens’ brogan boots $2.00 per pair *t A. J. Baldwin & Co’s There will be services at the Baptist Church next Sunday, morning and night. The Mite Society is requested to ffiect at the parsonage on to-morrow at 2 o'clock. Bedsteads at from $2.50 to 40.00 each, at* A. J. Baldw ins & Co'a. Rev. J. M. Potter and family will have on next Saturday for their new home at Geneva, Ga. Do not delay too long. Lay out your plans for another year and execute them well. Carpeting at from 25c to SI.OO per yard at A. J. Baldw in A Co's. The masonic fraternity will celebrate to-day. Installation of officers will take place at their hall. Ton will miss one of the best treats von ever had a chance at if you fail to go to the entertainment to-night. There will be no paper issued from this office next week, save a small sheet containing legal advertisements. The Devils want a rest. Ihe new Davis sawing machine, the best, in the world, for sale by H . S. Lee. 7 Bev. R. W. Dixon and family left— to-day. Everybody regretted to see them leave. The best wishes of all our eitirens go with them. - A tine assortment of Ladies’ Hats Bonnets and new Millinery at Mrs. L. Mize’s. The “Kettle-drum club,” composed the young married folk* of onr town, will aieet on to-morrow (Fridav) night at Col. J. U. Gnerry’s. * Oianges, Lemons, Cocoanuts, Ap- Candies, Nnts, Crackers, etc., *' hh L. Mize’s. T he election for county offieers comes , 00 D2 *t Tuesday, the first day of *nuary, 1879. Let everybody come ° ut 00 that day and exercise his right as an American citizen. Best line of ladies’ corsets ever ’’"ught to Dawson, just received at A L Baldwin A Co’s. k large number of our people killed ■ 'r* during the recent cold spell. Mr. ."“ n Crouch, of this place, killed . P*g on Monday, which weighed pounds. How is that for a sixteen lu, mths old pig t B you want a good, hearty Christmas j‘ u r‘S and also to bear some of the e<t m,lf, ic you ever beard in your life, f" t<> the Court-house to-night. Black alpacas and i' * J UN t received and for sale cheap ‘- v A - J- Baldwin A Cos. 18 7 9 Subscribers who are a year or more in arrears to this office, and who wish their papers continued through next year, will please call and settle before the first day of January. No Journal Next Week. As usual, we, the. editors, printers and devil, of the Dawson journal, pro pose to take a few days rest; hence, there will be no paper issued from this office next week, save a small slip con taining legal advertisemets. This is a time honored custom, and, we think, a good one. Printers, like all other ani mals, want a little rest during Christ mas, and they are bound to have it, Fifty numbers constitute a volume of a weekly newspaper, and we take a week’s rest at the middle and end of each year. We wish all our readers, delinquint subscribers iucluded, a merry Christ mas and a happy New Year. . Carrier’s Address. Col. James Forsyth Proctor, the “big little devil” of this office, and who has, for several months past, made a faithful carrier, will present his annu al address to city subscribers on next Wednesday, the first day of January, 1879. We trust that not one will fail to appreciate his services and that all will contibute liberally to his fund. Be sure that you don’t give him more than five dollars. He’ll be satisfied with half that amount from each of his patrons. Personal. Rev. R. W. Dixon and family leave to-day for their new home at Thomas ville, Ga. Mr. Dixon has been pastor of the Methodist Church here for the past year and, in leaving, we have no doubt that he takes with him the good wishes of every man, woman and child with whom he has become acquain ted during his stay with us. Mr. D. J. Ray and Mr. S. W. Den ton, yl Atlanta, have come , down to spend Christmas with relatives and frietids in Terrell county. All are glad to see them. Dr. A. L. Holiday, late of Smithville, has moved to Jonesboro, but does not intend to forget old friends, as he has ordered the .Journal sent to him at that place. The Doctor is a clever gentle man. We are sorry he is going so far off, but commend him to the good peo ple at his new home. Married. On the 22nd instant, by Bev. R. W. Dixon, at the home of the bride’s father, Prof. W. S. Whitchard, of Sumter coun ty, and Miss Laura J. Breedlove, eldest daughtee of Mr. A. W.. Breedlove. We extend Mr. Whitchard and his accomplished bride our best wishes for future happiness and prosperity. Christmas. On yesterday the great holiday— 1 common to die Christian world—came on its annual round. Originally it was celebrated with thanks and praises up on the conceded idea that it was the birthday ot Christ, and is to some ex tent now among pious people, but the most of humanity have united in mak ing it a time for festivities, and often times debauchery. Wbile the primi tive idea and practice is to be com mended, yet we are not prepared to condemn the modern style of Us cele bration, when aot carried to excess.— Thanksgiving" and rejoicings are to be commended at any time, and occasional indulgences in fun-malung and frolic are not to be despised when our moral na tures, and that of our fellow-men, are not made to suffer. Custom has set apart this anniversary for a gala time; when men shall lay aside their long faces—forget their business cares and complications—feast upon the fatted turkey—make merry with the little ones, and cherish peace and good will to all mankind. Here in Dawson our people have made no extensive prepara tions for Christmas, yet, in a quiet way, all seem to be enjoying the occasion. Look and Bead. I will sell Dry Goods, Groceries, Hats, Clothing, Boots and Shoes as cheap as any house in Dawson or South West Georgia, of the same quality of goods. J. B. Ckim. The latter part of the past week wo had an abundance of rain in this section. On Sunday the atmosphere became thin and cool, with a cutting wind from the north, which, by Monda" morning, sent the thermometer down below the freez ing point. Concert To-night. Prof. J. W. Beardslee. of Andrew Female College will give a musical en tertainment, at the Court-house to night. The professor gave a similar enter tainment here last fall, and the few that heard it went away delighted. We were one of the fortunate ones that heard him on that occasion, and can as sure every one that his performance to night will be no dull affair but one that will entertain, amuse and iuterest. from beginning to end. We hope our town will give him a big audience. Admittance, 25 cents. ‘ K.ofH. At a meet ing of the Knights of Hon or held on last Monday night, the fol lowing officers were unanimously elected: J W F Lowrey, Dictator. A J Baldwin, Vice Dictator. L A Lowrey, Assistant Dictator. N W Dozier, Chaplain. II S Bell, Reporter and F R. W R Baldwin, Treasurer. J M Simmons, Guide. Chas Deubler, Guardian. T R Hannah, Sentinel. Directors—T II Pickett, J G Parks and J II Guerry. Delegate to Grand Lodge—W II Allen ; alternate, W W Farnum. The above order is in a flourishing condition, and is rapidly growing in popularity. Masonic. At a regular communication of P. T. Schley Lodge, No. 229, F. A. m., held on Saturday evening, the 19th instant, tho following officers were ellected to serve during the ensuing twelve months : II II Brown, W. M; Wm Martin, S. W ; E Bellflower, Treas; II S Bell, Sec ; D M Powell, Tyler; J E Lee, S. D; W C Thomas, J. D ; Mite Society. The members, male and female, of the Mite Society, are requested to meet at the Methodist Chureh on Friday next, at 3 o’clock, p. m. By order of .the. President, Mas. C. A. Cheatham, Sec’y The ladies of the Mite Society are requested to meet at the parsonage on to-morrow (Friday) evening at 2 o’clock. The little folks had a jolly good timo yesterday morning. Mr. Santa Ciaus made his usual visits and contributed much to the happiness of the children. Dr. C. R. Moore and family will move to Weston, Ga., on next Tuesday. Capt. J. J. Grant, late of Americus, will occupy the house recently vacated by Dr. Moore. Our noble old friend, Mr. S. J. Thomas, will please accept our thanks for au invitation to a Christmas dinuer at his house. Office duties prevented us going out. The Latest Styles. Seal skin is the prominent fur of the winter. Fashionable walking boots have cloth tops. It is fashionable to wear the hair low on the neck. Very light but narrow back combs are the style. Muffs are more in style than they were last Winter. Square neck is the style for dinner and evening dress. Fur-lined circulars are the fashiona ble wraps this winter. Black satin bows are worn at the tops of the boots of little girls. Evening shoes and house slippers have peaked, turned-up shoes. The fashionable toilet for a brides maid is white satin and tulle. Fanejl woven ribons are pretty and stylish for ladies' neck wear. Velvets of all kinds and colors are extensively used for trimmings. Bouq net embroidered gloves are ex tensively imported and are very pretty. Bonnets faced with fur and trimmed with ostrich feathers are now in Paris. The fashionable fancy work at pres ent is making Honiton and Duchess laces. What is called the “Coachman’s coat,’ - is a novelty in ladies street wraps. English velvet, with long pile, is the fashionable material for morning jack ets. Black velvet bands around the neck are revived for evening and dress occa sions. Scotch plaid ribbons are now yery fashionable, for bat trimmings or for neck wear. If it takes twenty-four sheets to make a quire, how niviy will it take to make an organist 1 New Arrivnls—Millinery. Mrs. Anthony has just received her fourth lot of hats Cor 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. ■ An exchange notes the fact that the lowest price at which cotton has sold in this country during the last fifty years was in the spring of 1H45, when it went as low as four cents per pound. The highest price paid for it during the same period, was one dollar and ninety cents in 1864. It sold as high as fifty two cents, however, for good money in 1866. An agricultural paper tells “how to dress a hog.” We know how to dress a hog. Give him a cane, a stove-pipe hat and a pair of eye-glasses. After awhile he will try to pass for a gentle man. But, pshaw ! a hog will be a hog, no ana! ter how he may be dressed. Toombs on the Presidency. Special Telegram to Chicago /liter-Ocean, General Robert Tooinbs, of Georgia, being asked to-day by yonr correspond ent about Grant for next president, re plied .* “Well, if by the decree of the Almighty we are not to be free for four years more from radical power, then 1 should say, give us a full lion, not a sneaking sheep. Grant is a lion. I have respect for the man, for he eith er kills or wins. I have never forgotten how gracefully he treated Lee and our soldiers at the surrender. Grant is better for the south, lion though he is, than is a sheep who tries to make a lion of himself ” As to the democratic candidates, General Toombs refused to commit himself. —Ml ♦*■ - Twenty five cents will pay for a dol lar’s worth of fun at the Court-house to-night. Soinetlriug tor the New Year. The world renowned success of Hos tetter’* Bitters, and their continued popularity for a quarter of a century as a stomachic, is scarcely mare won derful than the welcome that greets the annual appearance of Hostetler’s Almanac. This is a valuable medi cal treatise is published by Hostetter & Smith, Pittsburg, Pa., under their own immediate supervision, employ ing 80 hands in tbatiiepaitaient. T-n --cyliuder priming presses, 8 folding machines, 5 j b presses. &c , are run ring about clever, months in ihe year on this work, and the issue of same for 1379 will not be less than ten mil lions, printed in the English, German, French, Welsh, Norwegian, Swedish, Holland, Bohemian aud Spanish lan guages. liefsr to a copy of it lot val uable and interesting reading concern ing health, and numerous testimonials as to the efficacy of Ho-tetter’s Bitters, amusement, varied information, as ttonomical calculations and chrono logical items, &c., which can be de ponded on for correctness. The Al manac for 1879 can be obtained free of cost, from druggists aud general nountry dealers iu all pans of the country. From all parts ol the country reports come of immense sale* and increasing demand for that dervingly popular Sewing Machine, The Old and Reli able “Standard,” the price of which the proprietors wisely reduced to S2O including all the attachments, and at once secured for them a popularity among the people, far beyond that ever yet attained by any other machine at any price, *he consequence of which is, agents are leaving the hid high priced machines, and seeking territo ry for tho “Standabd.” lino wing from experience that with the best goods at the lowest pries they can out sell all other Machines, wheie ths su perior quality and lew price is made known. This splendid Machinecom bines all the improvements. Is far ahead of all others in beauty and dur ability of its work, eas” of manage ment, light running and certainty of operation, is sensibly made upon sound principles, with positive working parts all steel, and can be safely put down as the very perfection of a Servicea ble Sewing Machine, in every particu lar, that will outlaet any Machine, and at a price far down below any other. It is thoroughly warranted for five years Kept in ardor free of charge. And sent to auy part of the Country for examination by the cus tomer before payment of the bill. We can predict equally as large ademahi for them in this section as in others Families desiring the best Machine rnanufactuiod should write direct to the Factory. And enteiprising per sons wishing to seize the chance should apply for ao desirable an agency. See advertisement in another part of this paper. Address, Standard Machine Cos., Cor. Broadway and Clinton Place, New York. Consumption Cured. An old physician, retired from prac tice, having had placed id bis hands by an East India missionary the for mula of a simple vegetable remedy, for the speedy and permanent cure for consumption, bronchitis, ettarrh, asth ma, and all throat and Inog affections, also a positive and radical enre for nervous debility and all nervous com plaints, after havingtee'ed its wonder ful curative powers in tbeusands of cases, has felt it his duty to make it known to hia suffering fellows. Act uated by this motive, and a desire to relieve human suffering, I will send free of charge, to all who detire it, this recipe, with full directions for pie paring and using, in German,Fren b, or English. Beut by mail by address ing with stamp, naming this paper. W. W. Bherar, 149 Powers’ Ul'<ek, Rochester, New York! 4w. Mexico aiul United States. Owing to their warm And delightful climates, their inhabitants glow sal low from torpid Livers, Indigestions and all diseases arising irom a disord ered Stomach and Bowels. They should of course at ail times keep the liver active, and to our readers we recommend Tablet’s Fortaline, or Vegetable Liver Powder, Taken in time, will often save money and much suffering. Price 50 cents- For "sale by J. R. Janes & Son. Have You the Buckeye? It is a well established fact, tha Tabler’s Buckeye Pile Oin*ment will cure, if used according to directions- Hippocastanum. or Horse Chestnut, commonly known as the Buckeye, has boen highly estoomed for many yearß, owing to the fact, that it possesses vutues, lying in the bitter principle called E-culiu, which can be utilized for the cure of Piles. If affected with that terrible disease,, use Tabler’s Buckeye Pile Ointment, and be relieved. Price 50 cents. For Sale by J. It Janes & Son. Qceey:—‘‘Why wi'l men smoke common tobacco, when they can huy Marburg Bros ‘Seal of North'Carolina at the same price. An Undeniable Truth. You deserve 10 suffer, and it y u lead a miserable, unsatisfactory life in this beaut ful world, it is entirely your own fault and there is only one excuse lor you,—youi un< reatonable predjudice and skepticism, which has killed thousands. Personal knowledge and common seuse reasoning will soon show vou that Green’!) August Flower will cure you of Liver Cdmplaini, or Dyspepsia, with all its miserable effects, such as sick head ache, palpitation el the heart, sour stomach, habitual costivecass, dixitness rt the head, nervous prostration, low spirits, Ac. Its sales now r >ach every lowa on the Western Continent and not a Druggist but will tell vou of its wonderful cures. You can buv a Sample Bottle for 10 cents. Three doses will relieve you. For sale by Dr. J. R. Jinks, Dawson, Ga. TH E T> A-WSOIST VARIETY WORKS. BRANTLKY 4 BRAGAV, FORMERLY of Montezuma, Ga„ will, in a few days, open in D.twson a Variety Shop for the pur pose ot Manufacturing Tin-ware, at whole sale andie'ail. Roofing, Guttering and all kinds of Job Work promptly attended to. We also repair Cooking Stoves, Sewing Machines, Pumps, Scales, Guns, 7'mtola, Dm brella*, Parasols, etc. Satisfaction guaran teed in all brunches of the business. LOOKOUT FOR ADVERTISEMENT TIIOMAS BRANTLEY, Practical Machinist. F. M. BRAG AN, J'in and Sheet Iron worker. theeallcamWgn IS NOW OPEN AT JANES & SON’S DRUfI STORE! FOR CHEMICALS, PURE DRUGS, Points, Oils. Varnishes, Dye Stuff, Sni ff, Tobacco, Begets, Pepper, Spice. and Fire Test Kerosene, 25e gallon, go to JANUS & SON’S Blue StoDe a Specialty, 10c per pound. P Ail N T RF.ADY mixfo by thk gallon, made FROM rORE LEAD. KALIDA COLORS IN CASF.3 OF SIX ONE GALLON Cans, At $!.69 per Galloo. W.UB&CO. PAINT WOfwKS, Third aod Vine Strre r §, Csirbelcii, IVctv Jcvticy Opposite Philadelphia, Pi. TO MAKE ifIOiYEY Pleaeantlr and fist, agents should adJroas Finley, Harvey 4 Cos., Atlanta, Ga. A. J. BALDWIN & CO., DEALERS INT General Merchandise, DAWSON, ■ - o ' 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. BALL WIN $ CO. JOHN L. GRIFFIN, LOYLESS BLOCK, MAIN STREET, DAWSOIST, - GEORGIA. A large lot of Fashionable ctooss A.re beinj? received and mast be sold cheap! DRESS GOODS, HOSIERY, JEANS, 'IOWELS, LINEN, %l DA MASK, INAPKINS, HANDKERCHIEFS. Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Domestics AN& NICE LINE OF FALL PRINTS! j Trmd rin nmA q 4 tagi should price tny goods * *!*** john r.aitimx New Advertisement- AGENTS READ THIS. We will pay Agents* Salary of (100 pe month and expenses, or allow a large com mission to sell our new and wonderful inven lions. We mean what we say. Addrra without delay, Sl.erman 4 Cos., Marshall, s Michigan. “tITANTED.—A good man for ev ry State YV and Teritory in the ,Union; * fair sal paid Cad or nddtess La Bello Manfg Cos., 93 Clark Stree', Ciiicago. VJ ANTED. A GOOD AGENT to canvas l V* Dawson and the adjoining towns or the best selling household articles in the world. Tip top profi’s. write *t once to the N. Y. Manufacturing Cos., 2 Clinton Place, New York. DIPHTHERIA!! Johnson’* Anodyne V.lnimenl will positively prevett this terrible disease, and will positively core nitre cases in ten. Information that will save many lives sent free by mail. Don’t delay a moment. Pre vention is better than cure Sold every where. I. S. Johnson 4 Cos., Banger, Me. A GREAT OFFEI* FOR HOLIDAYS ! We will during the Holidays dispose of 100 PIANOS 4 ORGANS, t extra ordinary low prices for cash.- .Splendid Organs 2 8 6 sets of reeds $66, 8 sets with Sub Pass and Coupler (80, 2 sets S6O, 1 set S4O, t set (36 7 Octave all Rosewood Pianos (ISO, 7 I*3 do (140, warranted for rix years. Agents wanted. Illustrated Cata logues Mailed. Mu sic at hall price, HORACE WATERS 4 SONS, J/anfrs 4 Dealeis. 40 E 14th., Etnet New York, jrAAJ. flI; IkAtk. ft WEAK BACKS BENSON’S CAPCIVE POROUS PLAS TER. This article is ODe which reallv possesses extraordinary merit. By consulting re liable physicians in yeur own locality,vou will find that the a trove is true. It is fat superior to tire ordinary porous plaster, all the -o-salled electrical appliances, and to all external temedies whatever. 1 conlaius entirety new elements whicl cause it to releive pain at once, strength an and cure where other plasters will net even relieve. For Lameness and We .k --ness of the back, diseased Kidneys, Lung and Cheat difficulties. Rheumatism, Ntg ected Colds, Female Affections, and all local aches and pains, it is simply the best remedy ever devised. Sold by all Drug gists Price 26 Cents. Pinuoii and Orgauaat Factory Kales. Grand Introduction Kale, com mencing Nov. 1. l,ot)0 Magnificent Instru ments from best makers to be placed, for introduction acd adnerti*ev>ent, in Southern homes at Agent’s Wholesale Kills** Elegiint T Oct l*inis osily (135 Magnificent Square Orrud, catalogue price (1,000, onlv $25'.), Handsome 9 Stop Or gans, ('7; 13 Slop*, s7l; Mirror Top, 18 Stops, (86 Choice instruments at lowest prices ever kdown. 6 yr. written guaran tee 16 days test trial. Write for Introduc tion Sale circular. Address HIDDEN & BATE.' Southern Music House, Sava nah, Ga. The Great Wholesale Piano and Or gan Depot of the South. Good IklgcHtion. “Give ue thie day our daily breed” and good medicine fo digest it, ia both reverent and human- The butnaD stomach and liver are fruitful sources of life’s comforts; or, disordered and diseased, they tingle misery along every nerve and through eve y artery. The mss or wotnau withytW digestion seen beauty ns f hay walk, and overcome obstacles they meet iu the rotine of life, where the dyspeptic sees only gloom aod stumbles anJ growls a' every imaginary object. The world still needa two or three new kinds ot medicine before death can bn perfect ly abolished ; hut that many lives have been prolonged, Mid many sufferers from Liver disease, Dispepsia and Headache, have been cured Mkuukll’s n KPATfNB, is no longer a doubt. It cures Headache in twenty minutes, and there is no question but what it it the most wonderful discovery yet made in medical science. • These afflicted * itL Biliousness and Liver Complain! should use Mskukll’s Ukpatink. It can be had at Dr. J. R Jink*. FOR SALE OR RENT. A COMMODIOUS RESIDENCE in the most desirable portion of the city. Apply at this office, or to Melton & Brother. Dawson,'Ga., Oct. 31, 187N. ltn. - THE GENUINE DR. C. MoLANE% Celebrated American WORM SPECIFIC OR VERMIFUGE. SYMPTOMS OF WORMS. fFHE countenance is pal* and loader, -A- colored, with occaeion*] flw-dxrs, c a circumscribed spot on on* r Inti cheeks; the eyes become dull; the tvn pils dilate; an azure ceraitiril* rr-v along the lower eye-lid; the nose is ir ritated, swells, and sometimes blevrp , a swelling of the upper lip; occasion? headache, with humming or throbbing of the ears; an unusual secretion (and saliva; slimy or furred tongue: broore very foul, particularly in thtf Wortnxu* appetite variable, sometimes vowMiibm;. with a gnawing sensation of the Atprr. ach, at others, entirely gone; fleeting pains in the stomach; occasional nausea and vomiting; violent paibv throughout the abdomen; bowels jr regular, at times costive; stools slim* ; not unfrequently tinged with LUxh> belly swollen and hard; urine turbid respiration occasionally difficult; ami accompanied by hiccough; coiqrh sometimes dry and convulsive; uneasy and disturbed sleep, with -i the teeth ; temper variable, but gener ally irritable, &c. Whenever the above eynaptor.v. are found to exist, DR. C. McLANE’S VERMIFUGE will certainly effect a etw. IT DOES NOT CONTAIN MRWCTItfc in any form; it is an innocent pfep&a. tion, not capable of doing the stighti-t * injury to the mast tender infant. . The genuine Dr. McLank’s Ver ” mifuge bears the signatures of 0. Me I.ane and FIeuIINO Bros, or* the wrapper. :o: DR. C. MeLANE’S LIVER PILLS arc not recommended as a remedy ‘• fur. a.l the Ills that flesh is heir to,” but in atfccflLi.- of the liver, and in all Bilious Complaint*. Dyspepsia and Sick Headache, or disease.- c i that character, they stand without a r.v.d. AGUE AND FEVER. No bet ter cathartic can be used prcpiuaro y to, or after taking Quinine. Asa simple purgative they are utterpulctK BEWABI Or UfITATIOMO. The genuine are never sugar coated. Each box hasa red wax seal on the lid 4 ith the impression Dr. McLank’s Liver Pti is. Each wrapper bears the signatures of C. Me Lank and Fleming Bros. Insist upon having the genuine Dr. C. Mi Lane's Lives Pills, prepared bv Fleming Bros., of Pittsburgh. Pa., the market l eap ,’ full of imitations of the name Mol ihte- t spelled differently but same pronunciation; The Tmte —lB— EASIEST SELLING, THE BEST SATISFYJK3 Sewilclii Its Introduction aiul WerW-renownert reputation was tha dcath-Mew 1j hijti priced machines. THERE ARE NO SECOND HAND WHITE MACHINES Iff THE MARKET. TMt Is a very important matter, as It tea w>-H --known ana undisputed tact teat msny • (• ■ • call** first class machines nh'ch tra sSereil v> cnaap now-a-oays are these that ha.e been r possessed (that Is. taken back tram custom' altar usa) and rabuiit uni fut upan tha aiark “thTwhite is the rEEfi or anv sc win-. MACHINE NOW UPON THE MARKET. IT IS MUCH LARGER THAN THE FAMILY V< CHINES OF THE SINGER, HOWE ANB Wll. MAKE IT COSTS MORE TB MANUFACTURE TMIDI EITHER OF THE AFORESAID MAC HI NES_ ITS CONSTRUCTION IS SIMPLE. POSITIVE Afcf 1 Workmanship is aN:u2PAS*eB not Buy any ethw Vfbrt tar ing tha WHITE. fricci ant Term Hale Satisfaclor. AGENTS "WANTED lfMte Sewing Machine Ce., CLEVELAND, 0. II >• • •; IS r il IM ' WATCH CASES Are made of two plates of 8-.lt l <T>Ulorrli.' *■ nl*t or ootn position metal in reels a maim-, ' to present only a wold surfhee. *hlln * m.-r ■ half the money, they are as the solid gold, and are WAHEAMTi n SPECIAI. CERTIFICATE TO V KAU l tt EX TV YEARS. . . If you hare not seen these watohea, s > J " ' ieweler for them. 1f ha does keep tb-. J* .1 dm he Is behind the age, an t to send for -n t, os trated Catalogue. $ HAGSTOZ 4 TUOHPE, < Sixth and Chestnut Sts., I’l'i. tMi.r" . '*■ only ‘.breus* Begaiar 1> -iiaia VI