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The Journal.
J. I>. IIOYI, & U. L. WIiSTON,
EDIT O R S.
Sentiment and Sense.
A strong shield is the safety of com
manders.
Whole homespun is better than rag
ged velvet.
Nothing is difficult to the brave and
faithful.
People’s intentions can only be de
cided from their conduct.
It’s human nature to love to make
experiments at tne expense of others.
It is more honerable to acknowledge
our faults than boast of our merits.
You should consider your adversary
as absent when his senses are departed.
Those gifts are ever the most accep
table which the giver has made prec
ious.
The first step to self knowledge is
self-distrust. Nor can we attain to
any knowledge except by a like pro
cess.
Tears are to be looked at not as proof
of very deep soirow, but as a gracious
relief to the killing intensity of such
grief.
Some men are with their character
much as they are w'ith their money;
the less they hare the more careful they
have to be.
The sun, that mantles the mountains
kissed by the clouds and the morning’s
sun, and speckless as the lilly’s inmost
leaf, is not more pure than a pure wo
man.
How few people have the good sense
to sit silent as they drive through the
groves, and let God speak. Nature
holds no sermon for them, nor could
they understand her.
No man can stilt himself up, or seek
applause on friends in high places, or
loud praise. If he belongs to the front
he will get there in time, and will re
main there when he does arrive.
The gentle mind is like a calm and
peaceful stream that reflects every ob
ject in its just proportion. The vio
lent spirit, like troubled waters, ren
tiers back images of things distorted
and broken.
One had better sail boldly in almost
any direction than drift without any
direction at aIL One had better sail
in the maddest storm that ever troub
led the sea of life, than lie on the sea
and drift with any chance wind that
ehooses to blow.
Happiness is a frail plant which sel
dom lives long on earth. It springs up
when it will; often in quiet, shady
nooks and corners, but seldom in culti
vated gardens. It often blooms where
one would least expect it and then sud
denly and unexpectedly dies.
Let a face be backed by blood and
mettle, let the soul be harrowed by ex
perience and made mellow as a plowed;
field by furrows that have torn it up; |
let it be made charitable by sins of oth- I
ers, by a sense of its own sins and you j
have a face that will wear as many |
changes of expression as the wind and I
weather.
A prominent democratic congress
man took his daughter to task the oth
er evening because she permitted her
lover to stay a while after ten o’clock
“La pa ’ said she, “we were only holdin
a little extra session.”
Someone in Atlanta asked Gen.
Toombs if he was going to be a candi
date for Governor. “No sir,” lie re
plied. “I never made a damned agri
cultural speech in my life, and don't
know a single Sunday school hymn.”
— ►
Men are like bugles—the more
brass they contain, the farther you
can hear them. Women are like
flowers—the more modest and re
tiring they appear, the better yon
love them.
It was an Irishman who remarked
of a miser who had died and was I
treated to rather a pretentious burial:
Faith! an if he’d lived to see how
moighty expensive it was to doie
himself he’d niver been born.
Love’s Lament.
From Ludden & Bates’ Southern
M uric House, Savannah, Ga , we re
ceive their latest publication a charm
ing ballad by Jehu L Hardee, of Sa
vannah, which we deem worthy of
more than passing notice. Words of
tender, but no' foolirh, sentiment, ex
pressing a lovei’s regrets that not for
him again can bloom “love’s passion
flowers” linkad to a melody that is in
it-elft a 1 ament over a “dream that is
done,” form a well nigh perfect song.
Mr. Hardee lias wiitteu several suc
cessful songs, but this is conceded to
he his best yet. The publishers will
mail it postpaid on receipt of Thirty
Cents, or it can be had from at y Mu
sic Dealer.
Yes, I am Proud of the Name-
Woman’s best Friend.
To relieve the aching heart of wo
men and bring joy where sorrow reig
ned supreme, is a mission before which
the smiles of kings dwindle into utter
insignificance. To do this is the pe
rtiliar province of Dr. J. Bradfield’s
Female Regulator, which, from the
mimberleß ernes it has accomplished,
is appropiistely styled Woman's Best
Friend. The distressing complaint
known as the “whites,” and the vari
ous irregularities of the womb, to which
woman i< subject, disappear like mag-'
ic before a single bottle of this won
derful compound. Ask y.urdruggist
for it. I
HOW WATt’IiKS Alii: MADE.
It will be apparent fo any me, who
, will examine a Solid Gold Watch,
! that aside from the necessary thickness
j lor engraving and polishing, a large
i proportion of tho precious inetal used,
]is needed on!)' to stiffen and hold the
I engraved portions in place, and sup
-1 ply the necessaiy solidity and strength.
I The sui plus gold it actually needless
!so far as n tmr and beauty are con
cerned. In JAMES BOSS’ PAT
IENT GOLD WATCII CASES, this
: waste ot precious tnotal is overcome,
i and tho Same solidity and strength
I produced at from one-third to one-haif
of the usual cost of solid tases. This
process >s of the most simple nature,
as follows: a plate of nickle composi
tion metal, specially adapted to the
purpose, has two plates of solid g:jlb
soldeiod one oc each side. The three
are then passed between polished
steel ro lets, and tlie result is a strip
of heavi’y plated composition, from
which the cases, backs, centres, bez
els, &c., are cut and shapeu by suita
ble dies and formers The gold in
these cases is suffic Stitly thick to ad
mit of all kinds ot chasing, engraving
and enamelling; the engraved cases
have been canied until worn peilect
ly smooth by time and use without re
moving the gold. They are for saie
by ail jewelers, and each case is war
rented t y Special Certificate. If
your jeweler does not keep them, send
to Hagstoz & Thorpe, Sixth and
Chestnut Sts., Philadelphia, for i'lua
trated catalogue.
Musical Homes are always Hap
py Homes.
There are thousands of homes to
day in our sunny Southland that would
be rendeied happier t y the presence
of a fi.ie new Piano or an Organ. We
want to fi 1 such homes with instru
ments, and we mean to do it if we live
long (nough.
One of the methods by which we
shall in due time be represented [by
our instruments] in every Southern
home of cnl ure is through our Grand
Introduction Sale of Pianos and Or
gans, which we inaugurated in Nov.
last and which is so far a magnificent
success.
Ten of the largest Manufacturers
in America havo authorizedustoplace
from one to five thousand of their iu
r.truments for introduction and adver
tisement in lepiegentative Southern
homes at Agent's Wholesale Rates,
and we are now placing them in eve
ry Southern State just as fastis steam
can carry them. Such an opirortuni
ty to secure standard Instruments from
suen ce'ebratod manufacturers as
Chiekering, Weber, Kn„be, Hallet &
Davis, Matliusliek, Dixie, Southern
Gem, Mason & Hamlin and Peloubet
& Paiton never baa recurred before
and never will again unless we offer
it. It is the only sale of the kind ev
er carried out in the U. S. Readers ot
this notice who have not yet purchas
ed instruments are lequestto write to
us for our Introduction Sale Circular
and Special Offers. Address Ll'liben
& Bates’ Southern Music Iluuse, ‘Sa
vannah, Ga. 4t.
USE THIS BRAND.
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; best in the world
| And better than any Saleialus,
I One teaspoonful of this Soda used with
sour milk equals Four teaspoonfuls
of the best Baking Powder, saving
Twenty Times its cost. See
Package for valuable infor
mation.
If the teaspoonful is too large and
does not produce good results at
first use less afterwards.
jen3o 6m
S OLD MO RELIABLE. ?
£Db. Sanford s Liver Invigor atorJ*
{is a Standard Family Remedy for
{diseases of the Liver, Stomach
#and Bowels.—lt is Purely
—lt never || ’“§2
—lt is ij j,j
and i
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*llß B and by the Public,!
'§ Jt*’* for more than 35 years,!
with unprecedented results.j
l 9 *' SEND FOR CIRCULAR. 2
iS. T. W. SANFORD, M.D., JS^IS£S^ t tl
p INI DRI GGIST WILL TELL VOl' ITS RSPI'IiTIOV
PIANOS, ORGANS
GRAND
INTRODUCTION SALS
ONE THOUSAND
Superb SnMi'insu'aib
From tho Best Makers
TO BE SEf> AT
MANUFACTURER'S RATES.
Special */ nnanneemeit ..
Ten of the leading Manufacturers of the
IT. S., have given us exclusive control of
their instruments in the South, and author
ized us to place for Introduction and Adver
tisemen’, One Thousand of their best instru
ments in representative Southern house
holds at Faciory Wholesale Ra'es. This
Grand Introduction Sale
Commenced Nov. ],and will continue unti
all are sold. Don’t miss the chance. It is
the only sale of the kind ever yet attempted
in America.
SEE TIIEPiTiCE^
B, * Vfht! " Oct. line Itosc.voml. Curved lcgH.JtlM
flAbUi) Catalogue price, $5lO.
BfAMfIP 7 1-3 Get. fine Rosewood Carved
• tatitU* legs Catalogue price, s(>l!@. vfie
BJAVTH? 7 1-3Oct. Square Grand. Superb ME*
fiiMlUe Case. Catalogue Price. ftl.Omt
V Stops, //nnrisoo v Walnut Case fVfS iMR
*3( Catalogue Price, $270. UftßAity
13 Stops, Elegant Walnut Case PSP AM?
3/1 Catalogue Price, $340. Uftfcidii'fi}
?8S 13 Stops, Super'i Mirror Top
All guaraw ed in- •uments. Maker’s name
on each. Fb. en Days Trial if wanted,
we pay the freight if no sale. A trial costs
nothin- !| instrument don’t suit. Don't
he: ate • order.
MASON A UAMLLN ORGANS.
. v Vis on & Jlamlin
•*3 At Church and Parlor
or S* ns - Best and
cheapest. Nt-w
* ty,e9 in el! ’ g!iIU
0 Shops, only £RS,
I.Y m A lOS’ops, ot.lv SIOO
Peloubet & Pel
with Bell Chimes,
m ;*v'. only SIOO
(Jmeko; tng. Weber, Hallet & Da
vis, Mathushek, Haines, D xie, South
ern Gem and Favorite. Pianos, all
included in this sale. A clean sweep.
No reserve. All new Instruments of
latest styles.
Send for Introduction Sale circular giving
prices and full information,
IMPORT iHT
imiuilinni wtll deliver fieight
paid to any R. R. point in the South.
LUDDEN & BATES ,
3AVANMAH, ■ GEORGIA,
Wholesale Piano & Organ Dealers,
April 17, 3,a.
& Tom B. Artope,
JC| f C DEALER IN
SI I I U MARBLE & GRANITE WORK,
nr.au stores,
ox i onibs, Vases, Iron Railing,
COPINGS, BUILDING WORK, Etc.
Conner Second and Pobla Sts., opposite J. W. Burke & Co.’s, rear of Rosa & Colemans
MACON, - GEORGIA
Orders solicited A. J. BALDWI N, Agent at Dawson.
inmiMNn,
The Most Extensive Manufactory of Eeed Organs
IN THE WORLD !
ILLUSTBATES CATALOGUES SEITT FEES.
In POWER combined with PURITY OF TONE, in DCRABUJIT and FINISH,
these Organs are Unrivaled.
Are You Going to Paint P
THEN USE MILLER BBOb
Chemical Paint.
pEAPY for ue in White arid over one hundred different colors, made of ctrictly pure
AV White Lead, Zinc and Linseed Oil Chimically eombire.i. warranted much handsomer
and cheaper and to last Twice a? !o->e sa in* other Paint. It has taken the First Premi
um at Twenty of the State of “• T ■ i0,,. an irn tsrr thousand of tho finest house
in the coiiiilrv. - ■- . ■ LEti DitOTUhliei l 2V, 31 AB3 St Clair atreet-
Clctc, Obion. San>: -in • u> out
T II E
GREAT DEMOCRATIC PAPER
OF TIIK —
SOUTH-EAST.
THE SAVANNAH
Mornine: TSTews •
\\7ITII THE OPENING of another po-
v litical campaign and business season,
we desh-e to present the claims of the
DAILY-MGRING NEWS
to the patronage of the public.
The features that have rendered the Mor
ning News so popular will be maintained,
and the ample facilities of the establishment
devoted to making it, if possible, still more
( worthy of the confidence and patronage of
the people of Georgia and Florida.
The editoral department will be conduct
ed, as heretofore, with dignified moderation,
but, at the same time, with vigorous and
earnest devotion to the interests of cur sec
tion, and to tlie p-ineiples of the National
Democratic Party. Its State, Generrl and
Telegrajmte news departments, and its Lo
cal and Commercial columns will oekept up
to their old standard cf completeness and
reliability, and improvements made where
ever they may suggest themselves. In a
word, the MORNING NEWS will comprise
every feature that renders the newspaper of
to-day attractive, and its patrons may con
fidently look to its pages for the latest infor
ma'ion in regard to current events. Yield
ing to no rivalry iu its own proper fid i, it
will allow no competitor to outstrip it in
journalistic enterprise.
Besides the well known
DAILY MORNING NEWS
Wepub'ish a mammoth eight-page,
THE WEEKLY NEWS,
the largest paper in the Southern Statcb'
This paper contairs a careful compilation of
the general news from the daily issues of
the week, Telegraphic Dispatches and Mark
et Reports, caret Jly edited Agricuhural and
Mili ary Departments, with cnoice Literary
and Miscellaneous reading, and as a distinct
feature.
ORIGINAL SERIAL STORIES,
written expressly for its pages by popular
authors; thus constituting it a comprehen
sive eutertainiug and instructive family
newspaper. We also issue a lively Sunday
paper.
THE SUNDAY TELEGRAM,'
which contains the Local and Telegraphic
news ol Saturday night.
0
SUBSCRIPTION, (PREPAID.)
Daily, six months, £500; twelve months
£lO 00. Tri-weokly, six months,s3 00
twelve months, £6 Qo.
The Weekly, six months, £1 00; twelve
months, $2 00.
Sunday Telegram, six months, £1 RO; twelve
months, £2 50.
Money can be sent to my address, by reg
istered letter, or P, 0 order at rat risk.
•I. 11. lINITLI,,
i? Whitaker St., Savannah Ga
UONTH guaranteed. £l2 a day
still home by the industrious. Capital
SjliJlill not required; we will start vou.
Men, women, boys and girls make money
faster at work for us us that at anything ebe
The work is light and pleasant, and such that
any one can go right at. Titos" who arc
wise who see this notice will send us their
addresses at once and see for themselves,
Costly Outfit and terms free. Now is the
time. Those already at wotk are laving up
large sums ol money. Address, TRUE &
CO. Augusta, ile. june 19,1 i
HEALTH AND ITS PLEASURES
OK
bi?ea?e With it? apple?:
Choose between them.
HOLLOWAY'S PILLS.
+ -#.
Nervous Disorders.
What's more feaiful than a breaking down
of the r rvous system? To be eicitable or
netvons in a small degree is most distressing
for where can a remedy be found? This is
one: drink but little wine, beer, or spirits,
or far better, none; take no coffee, weak
tea being preferable-; get all the fresh air
you cam; ta'ke three or four Pills every
nigh'-, eat plenty of solids, avoiding the n. e
of slope; Bnd if them golden rules arc fo'-
lowed, you will be happy in mind and strong
in body, and forget you have any nerves.
Mothers and Daughters.
If there is one thing more than another
for which these Pills are so famous, it is their
purifying properties, especially’ their power
of clensing the blood from all impurities;
and removing dangerous and suspended
secretions. Universally adopted as the one
grand remedy for female complaints, they
never fai 1 , never weaken the system, and
always bring about what is required.
Sick Headaches and Want of Appetite
These feelings which so sadden us, most
frequently ati. e from annoynces or trouble,
from obstructed perspiration, or from eating
and drinking what is unfit for us, thus disor
dering the liver and stoimeh. These organs
must be regulated if you wish to be well.
The Pills, if taken according to the printed
instructions, will quickly restore a healthy
action to both liver and stomach, whence
follow, as a na'ural couscquence, a good ap
petite and a clear head. In the Erst and
West Indies scarcely any other medicine is
ever used for these disorders.
How to be Strong.
Never let the bowels be either confined or
unduly acted upon. It may appear singu
lar that Holloway's Pills should be recom
mended for a run upon the bowels, many
parsons supposing that they would increase
relaxation. This is a great mistake, howev
er for these Pills will immediately correct
the liver and stop every kind of bowel com
plaint. In warm climates thousands of lives
have been saved by the use ot this medicine
which, in all cases, give3 tone and vigor to
the whole organic system, however derang
ed; health and strength following as a mat
ter of course. The app ;t.ite, too, is won
derfully increased by the use of these Pills,
combined :n the use of solid in prelerence
to fluid diet. Animal food is better than
broths and stews. By removing acrid, fer
ret nted, or other impure homorS from the
liver, stomach, or blood, the cause of dysen
lery, diarrl oet, and other boweil complaints
is expelled. The result is, that the distur
bance is arrested, and the action of the
bowels becomes regular. Nothing will stop
the relaxation of the bowsls so quickly as
thi3 fine correcting medicine.
Disorders of the Kidneys.
In all diseases affecting these organs,
whether they secrete too much or too little
water: or whether they be afflicted with
stone or gravel, or with aches or pains set
tleo in the loins over the regions of the kid
neys, these Pills should be taken accoiding
to the printed directions, and the Ointment
should be weil rubbed into the small of the
back at bedtime. This treatment will give
almost immediate reli t when all means
have failed.
For Stoinnchs out of Order,
No medicine will so e ffectually improve
the tone of the stomach as these Pills; they
remove all acidity, occasioned either by in
temperance or improper diet. They reach
the liver and reduce it to a healthy action;
they are wonderfully efficacious in case ot
spasms, in fact they never f.iil in caring ail
disorders of the liver and stomach.
Holloway’s Pills are the best remedy known
in the world ior the f Mowing diseases,
Ague, Asthma, Billious Complaints,
Blotches on the skin, Bowel Complaint,
Colics, Constipation of the Bowels, Con
sumption, Debility, Dropsy, Dycentery, Er
ysipelas, Fevers of all kinds, Fits, Gout,
Hi adace, Indigestion, loflamation, Jaundice,
Liver Complaiuts, Lumbago, Piles, Rhenma
'ism, Retention of Urine, Scrofula, or Kings
Evil, Sore Throat, Stone and Gravel, Sec
ondary Symptoms, Tic-Donloureux, Tumors,
Ulcers, Worms of all kinds, Weakness from
ativ cause.
CAUTI >Nl—None are genuine unless the
signature of J. Baydock, as agent for the
United States, surrouns each box of Pills
and Ointment. A handsome reward will be
given to any one rendering such informa
tion as may lead to the detection of any
party or parties counterfeiting the medicines
or vending the some, knowing them to be
spurious.
JtgrSold at the Manufactory of Professor
Holloway Cos , New York, and by all res
pectable Druggists and Dealers in' Medicine
throughout the civilized world, in boxes at
25 cents, 62 cents, and $1 each.
There is considerable saving in taking the
larger sizes.
N. B Directions for the guidance of pa
ientsin evety disorder are affixed to each
hox ‘ May 22, ly.
THE TIMES DEMAND
YO'J J&a
Shout! buy your Type and Material
PRtryi us, and then reduce your price on
printing. Send stamp for cataogue,
and compare prices.
NATIONAL TYPE CO.,
f8 South Third Street,
Philadelphia.
State you sawadv. in this paper.
wmu J2AILH
Good Buggies and,
. . One Horse Wagons.
Repairing a specialty.
C till on me at my shop, Depot street,
and get a bargain.
P. 11. PROCTOR.
“INDEPENDENCE”
-
p
THE STOCK-RAISING Public
A. of Terrell aud adj iceut counties are in- !
iotroed t.iat the undersigned have lately i
received from the bice grass region of Ken '
tnckr, the celebrated JACK “INDEPEN- '
DENCE,” aud that he will be kept for the !
mesent vear, at least, npon the plantation of’
n .W. Lee, in the 4th District of Terrell :
county, where he can be seen at any time I
F ? r de-criptiou, particulars, etc., the patrons 1
z ng public are referred to VV. VV. Lee wto !
has charge of tins animal for the present. i
~ , 1D „ ‘V McClintouk.
A/arch 13, l7a. 2tn
RAIL ROA D-G UIDE
Aflanict and Liiiif ISailroai .
Geneiul Superintendent's Office,
Atlantic anjiGuls; Rail Road, 1
savannah, Ga., April 19th. 1879. f
ON and after Su day, the 20th ijst,., pas
senger Trains on this Road will tun as
follows:
NIGHT EXPRESS.
Leave Savannah daily at 4:10 p. m ; Ar
rive at Jesup 6:33 p. m; Arrive at Bain
bridge 9:40 a. m; Arrive at Albany 11rOO a
in; Arrive at Live Oak 1:35 a. m; Arrive at
Ja ksonville 7:26 a. id; Arrive at Tallahas
see 7:30 a. m; Leave Ta'lahaesee 6:00 p. m-
Leave Jacksonville 6:15 p. m; Leave Live
Oak 10.50 p. m; Leave Albany 3:80 p. m;
Le ive Cambridge 8:46 p. ni; L ave Jesup
5:45 a. m; Arrive at Savannah 8:20 a. m.
Pullman Sleep ug Cars run thn ugh to
Jacksonville from Savannah and from Lou
isville, Ky., via Montgomery, A'a.-, and Al
bany and Thc.masville, Ga. No change of
cars between JS'avannah and Jacksonville or
Albany.
Connect at Albany daily with Paßsenget
trains both ways on Southwestern Railroaf
to and from Eufaula, Montgomery, New Or
leans, etc.
MailS.eamer leaves Bainbridgc for Apa
lachicola every Monday at 9;50 am ; for Co
lumbus every Wednesday at 9:50 a m.
fTlos con- ection a' Jacksonville dail
(Sundays excepted) for Green Cave Spring.'
St. Augustine, Palatka, Mellonville, Saufor
and Enterpris'.
Traitißon B & A R U leave junction, go
ing west, Monday, Wednesday and Friday
at 11:14 am. For Brunswick T uesday
Thursday and Saturday at 4;40 p m.
A COO M M O DA TI ON TRAINS—EASTERN
DIVISION.
Leave Savannah. Nundav excepted, at 7:00
a. id-; Airive at Mclntosh 9:60, a. m; arrive
at Jesup 11 ;5 1 a m; arrive at Blacksbear
2;20 p m; arrive at Dupont 6:46 p m. Leave
Dupont 6;09 am; leave Biackshear 9;1I am;
leave Jesup 12;50 p m; leave Mclntosh 2;23
p m; arrive at Savannah 5;16 p m
WESTERN DIVISION.
Leave Dupont at f;4oam; leave Valdosta
at 8-15 am; leave Quitman at 9;37 am;
Arrive at The masville at 10;50 am; ar
rive at Albany 7:(10, pm. Leave Albany at
5:20, am; Leave ThomasviHe 1:00, p fn;
Leave Quitman at 8;15, pm; Le ave Valdosta
at 4:42, p m; arrive at Dupont at 6;50 p m.
J. S. Tison, Master of Transportation,
h. s. Haines, Gen. Supt.
Crampton's Imperial Soap
IS THE UEST !
Crumpton's Imperial Soap is the Best.
Cramptou's Imperial Soap is the Best.
Crampton's Imperial Soap is the Best.
Crarapton's Imperial Soap is the Best.
Crampton's Imperial Soap is the Best.
Crampton's Imperial Soap is the Best,
Crampton's Imperial Soap is the Best
Crampton's Imperial Soap is the Best
SOAP is manufactured from pure
1. materials; and as it contains a large per
centage of Vegetine Oil, is warrantee fully
equal to the irapor ed Castile Soap, aud at
the same time contains all the washing and
clensing properties of the celebrated Get man
and
French
Lauudry Soaps.’
It is therefore recom
roenied for use in the
Laundry, Kitchen & Bath Room,
and lor general household purposes;
also for Printers, Painters, Engineers,
aDd Machinists, as it will remove spots of ink
Grease, Tar, Oil, Paint, etc , from the hands.
The Huntingdon Monitor of April sth
1877, pronounces this Soap the best in the
market, as follows:
Reader, we don't want you to suppose
that this is an advertisement, and nass it
over unheeded. R ad >'t. We want to direct
your attention to the advertisement ot
“Crampton's Imperial Soap.' 1 Haviug used
it in cur office for the past year, we cau re
commend it as the best quality of soap in
use. It is a rare thing to get a Soap that wil
thoroughly dense printing ink from the
hands, as also from linen; but Crampton's
alundry soap will do it, and we kDow where
of we speak. It is especially adapted for
printers, painters, engineers and machinists,
as it will remove grease if all descriptions
from the hands as well as clothes, with little
labor. For general household purpsses it
cannot beexctlled.
Manufactured only by
C3AMPTOM BROTHERS,
Nos. 2,4, 5,8, and 10, Rutgers Place, and
No. 33 and 35 Jefferson Street, New York.
For sale by
I. St < IS S YS,
aug 23, tf Dawsoti, Ga
WILCOX&WHITE
ORGAN CO.
Meriden, Conn. U. S. A.
I
“Children’s Blow Pedals,”!
Adjusted or remsred Instantly.
liifsnted and E.iciusifeiy
used by Ibis Company,
The most popular
Organs of the day!
UNRIVALLED IN QUAL!TY,
*’ The Wilcox White
Organ lastrnctor” is the
ESST rtnd CHEAPEST
in the mai'ket! *
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Sheriff sales, per levy of 1 square .
Mortgage sales, per levy.... * J
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Ru es compelling titles, per square.’ j !
Rules to perfect service in Divorce
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Georgia, and which we shall strictly adhere
oin the future. We hereby give final no
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"• GCFUKT - JAB. O. FAKE,
CUERRY & PARKS,
Attorneys apd Colijijelor? at tali,
DAWSON, - GEORGIA.
|>RACTICE in the State and Federal
A- Courts. Collections made a specialty.—
Promptness and dispatch guarantied and
inaur<>(l - Novltf
H. F. SIMMONS,
jttt’f at Lain lleal Ljtate jtft,
Dawson, Terrell County, Ga.
OPEOIAL a tention given to collections
O conveyancing and investigating titles t#
Real Estate. Oct 18. tf
T.H. PICKETT,'
Att'y & Counselor a (Law,
OFFICE with Ordinary in Court Rouse,
All business entrusted tc his care will
receive prompt aDd efficient attention. Jal
L. C- HOYLi
-A-ttorney at Law.
Diiwson, Georgia.
c. a. McDonald,
_A.ttorney at Law,
l> 11VSOS, - GEORdIA,
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WILL practice in the Courts of the Fatau
la Circuit. Ail business entrusted to bil
cate will receive prompt attention. Office at
the Court House, Dec9,tt
JA. SI. DA DIVES,
WHTCH M
AND
JE W ELBE
DAWSON, GA.
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ville, 8:00, p. n,; Arr.ve at Lsuisru ,
p. m; .Arrive at New York, <■ >P
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Louisville. No Sunday. J • {bouD d
daily. Passengers leavmg °n # , , ny
trains via Fufanla, front brea Llst
point in South West
in Nashville or New , 2 t 0 24 boors
Louisville next dav, and "
time. No other line can make it.
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T. P. WELLS, fl.n‘l T,c M ij-
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REAU CAMPBELL, l*
July 28, 1877, ft