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THE JOURNAL.
E. L. RAINEY, - Editor.
Ofcial Oogrn of Both Toma and Cousle
Tnvrspay, Feprvary 17TH, 1887,
ENTHUSIASN is a great factor in
the world’s progress.
ProrLE in search of good homes
will find them in Terrell.
Jupiocrovs investments in Ter
rell will pay handsome returns.
TaE Smithvilie ete. News did
not arrive at this office last week.
TERRELL'S advantages to set
tlers is ouly exceeded by her re
sources.
Evaxs, Pavr & Co., Smithville,
have busted. Liabilities &7,500;
assets $4,000.
OxE splendid feature of Terrell
is that all the crops and prodacts
find ready sale.
ArvaßaMa real estate is now
quietly waiting for the towns to
grow up to it.
THE rumor that the Central
had bought the B. & W. Railroad
was not founded on fact.
Toße and Sam Jackson, the
dynamiters, escaped last week
from the Cartersville jail
TERRELL county and Dawson
offer exceptional advantages for
enterprises of all kinds.
THE president has again dis
played his backbone by vetoing
the pauper pension bill,
IN some parts of Georgia there
scems to be a long felt wanu for
cheaper liquor and more of it.
THE News and Advertiser does
not encourage the buailding of the
Columbus and Southern to Alba
ny.
WaAT Georgia lacks in eapital
is made up in enterprise and hos
pitality. Georgia is a charming
State.
It is now reported that !hnre‘
will be an extra session of Con- |
gress to consider the reduction of |
tho revenua. ‘
AvGusta had a %200,000 fire |
last Saturday. The Globe Hotel, |
the fheatre and thirteen stores |
were burned.
PusLic spirit and pluck will
bring about a realization of all
that the most sanguine citizens |
can hope for Dawson. ‘
Now that the railroad is ecm
ing, let's have a factory and cot
ton compress and make things i
lively in Dawson.
SaM JoNEs refused to address n]
gathering of newspaper men at
Boston. His work avpears to be
exclusively among the sinners.
Lovo Huest, the electrical
Lulg, has been married to Paul
AL Atkinson, her ..unager. May
be Paul hes no fear of electricity.
Tnere have been over one han- i
dred strikes of workingmen in
this country this year, an averazo l
of three strikes for every working
day. |
MaNvracTorlNG and mineral
booms are striking a good many |
counties in Georgia. Hope it
will extend to grand and ¢'>¢ious
old Terrell. :
GevErNOR GoORDON last werk
commuted the sentence of another
murderer. It strikes us that the
Governor is a little reckless in the
use of this prerogative.
No more lawyers or politicians
will leave Georgia to find homes
in Texas. The Legislature of
that State has made a law against
£ree railrcad passes.
A QUAKER strusk Atlanta last
week and soon reported that he
had been robbed of $28,000. The
‘Quaker turned ont to be o frand,
and is now quaking behind iron
bars.
De. JorN METCATF and a party
of other New York gentlemen
have purchased 2,000 aeres of land
in Thomas county, Ga., whick
they propose ta fit up as a regu
lar game reserve.
THE war clouds in the East aro
darkening aund spreading over the
whole of Europe. We advise our
frieuds over the pond to leave off
quarreling and get up a boom iu
veal estate. It prys hettor,
The season approaches when
the proprietors of North Graorgin
sammer reports will whitewash
the fences, throw a few pisces of
01l ivon into the springs, ruiso the
rates. and aunounce, “open for ‘
mammer.” - Savaunah News, |
The eity cianeil has prohibited |
the salo of agaric in Atlrmta.g
Buasiness will countinue at the
sama old staud, however, and|
aader another name it will be |
just a 3 suezessfal in making drank |
| come. ‘
S |
Cor. Jl3t FrEEMaN has resnmed |
the elitorship of the Wayeross |
Headlight. By the way, we am:
glad to note that the Colonel is;
not engineering the prohibition |
and political eampaigns of tlxt-f
other eounties of the State. ;
Ler Dawson have a factory of |
soma sort, aud make our own |
backets, brooms, chairs, ete. |
Perry has a new enterprize—the |
Perry Variety Works. Ths pra,)-i
prietors hope not only to make |
monay for themselves, bat to add !
to tha prosperity of the whole|
community. The manufactura of |
brosms i 3 one of the branches of |
indastry proposed. |
Tuae State Agricultaral Sociaty i
wiich convened last week in|
Americas, was a fine body of men i
representing the ollest cilling of |
man. They rat tozether to du-t!
vise means of betteriny the con-'
dition of the agricaltaralists and
for the considaration of such mat
tars as are counected with the!
wel]l being and dignity of thc‘
farmer’s life.
Tha Columbus Southern.
The sarveying corps of the Co
lambuas Southern raihioad hss
complsted the work of revising
the line for the first three ov four
miles out of the city. The corps
left yesterday for Cusseta to com
plete the location of the line from
that place to Albany.—Columbus
Enquirer 10th. inst.
The carrying out of this impor.
tent enterprize will eflect Daw
son’s deliveranc2 from the pro
vailing dullness, and she will
quickly start forth on a new and
prosperous career. This line will
oive Dawson conneetion with
Drunswick, the great Atlantic
port, and many are the benefits
that will acerue toour town from
the completion, of the project.
If it is completed wa may expact
such a boom as we have never be
fore experienced, and Dawson will
be a city in fact as well as in
nsma.
A Dastardly Aect.
Tharsday night, when DeHa
ven's Circus was about to leave
Preston for Awmeriens, and the
tramm was crowded, tha engineer
bad detached the engine and ten
“der, and run arod or so up the
track. The engineer had stepped
out of the eab and was working
on the engine, and while he was
‘thus engaged, some miscrable
wretch slipped into the engine,re
versed che throttle and jumped
cut. The engine and tender rush
ed baek on the erowded train and
woukd Lave done serious injury,
but the distarce was not great
i enough to furnish the impetus to
break intothe conches. Asi4 was,
the tender was greatly damaged
and will eost the road something
for repuirs. Mr. DeHeven promp’s
ly offered a reward for the wretel,
and if he had been caught he
'would have turned him over to the
’ mercies of Col. Hawkins, the
President of the rond. Several
i, bundred people were aroand the
t track at the tiine ard it is providen-
I tial that some one was lot serions
1y hart—Americas Republican.
‘ Lost Cuildren Reeovered.
~ Oa yesterday evening, at Duck
er Station, two of Justice Dazier’s
children and several little darkies
went out rabbit hunting in some
old fields lying nest to Pine island,
and as they failed to return by
night, Mrs. Dozier became afarm
ed and institated a senrch which
lasted until 3 o’clock in the worn
ing, when thay were found in a
bammock about amile from home,
asleep ia a pile of leaves, which
on the approach of night, they
had raked together, and where
they were taking thinus very qni
etly waiting for Sunday morn
ing.---Albany Nows 15th.
Connoissears.
All over the United States have
pronounced my Sour Mash Whnis
key a Royal Stimulant. Invalids
can safe'y usze becanse of 'ts abso
lute purily, its mellowness andex
eellence. At the Exposition in
New Orleans it was recognizad as
the finest Whiskey, receiving a
Gold Medal over all Sour Mash
Whiskis displayad from any state.
I. W. Harrenr, Distiller.
Nelson ecounty Kenlueky.
Consamers will please note that
I have but one authorized Agent
in a city.
Soll in Dawson, Ga., by F. Be
thune, Sole Agent.
’ It is a Curious Fact
lT'mt the body is now more sus
ceptible to benefit from medicine
than at any other season. Hoence
the importance of tuking Hood's
Sarsaparilla vow, when it will do
you the most gou . It is wondor
ful for pavifying and euriching
the blood, ercating an appetite,
and giving a healthy tone to the
whole systemn. Be sura to et
Hood's Naraapuritla, which is po.
COLUMBUS SOULHERN.
A MEETING OF THOSE INTERESTED
ALONG THE KGUTE VIA DAWSON TO
ALBANY TO BE HELD THZ 22xD.
Columbus Lnguirer 130,
TLe only peeded link in our
great system of railroads is al
most a certainly. For a long
time our merchants, factors, and
mannfactarars have borne the in
raads apon theiv trade and territo
ry an l now they areabout to act.
A meeting of the parties interest.
ed along the proposed line from
Colambus to Albany wiil be held
in this city on the evening of the
22nd inst. Some decided action
will then be taken tosystematieal
ly go to work to secure the small
amonut pecded and to obtain
rights of way. There are seores
of cnarters for railrord; throuz!a
out the State, aud much talk of
raifrorda to raa uere and there ir
respeciive of the need for them
o their practicability, Most of
this talk 13 thin vapor. Ruilvcals
are not built with talknor finishad
after they are bagun unles: there
18 somathin ; saubstantial and sol
1d back of tham. 1t is folly to try
to interest eapital unless the peo
ple themselves are interested. The
Midland r:ilrord was begun right
and to-day s2an I 3 nnehallengad as
a splendid pises of work, pashed
from its incepiion, paying as it
goes aud entering and developing
a marvelons section. YThe Colum
bns Seuthe nis nuw an ab olute
necessity to the section it propos
es toenter. For soshorta line
it ocenpies to-day the strongest
possible stratzic position. TFew
even of our own p2opls under
stand the ex.ct strength of this
line. It is true that our merchants
knew that their best trade came
from th's direction-—that the peo
ple were progressive and well off,
but it tovk tue United Stutes een
sus to show the exact situation.
The Enquirer-Sun has carefully
compiled some statisties on the
route whiel the line now being lo
cated occupies. Thess wa wil! re
fer to latar on.
WHAT IS REQUIRED TO GET IT.
That such a railroad is on the
list of possibilities,for a small sub.
seription, should make it go with
out seying that it will be baiit.
Bat expital does not come unbid
den to any community. It must
be sbown we are in earnest and
back our juldgiment. The project
ors of this raiiroaa have from their
own pockets had all preleminmy
lines run, tha location made and
¢seoriained its statistics aad
wealth, Me. G. Gaiby Jordan
has lately visited th: north and
states ho has no hesitation in say
ing the money will be fortheom
ing to build the road, equip and
operate it, if the people interestedd
will see to it—lst. That nght of
way for the entive line issceured
and deeds signed.
24. That conditisnal subserip
ticns, payabls when each twenty
miles 15 ready for rails, are secur
ed to the extent of fifteen hun
dred dollars (%1500) per mile.
Tnis will mako ebout (R 123,000 to.
tal sabseriptions for the line from
Colambas to Albany.
3d. That suitable terminal land
is goanted in Columbus and Atba
ny.
These conditions are easy and
reasonable. Nothing oppressive
wbout any of them. 1 they ave
compiied with the road will be
quicily buiit aud in the very best
manner. And we bolieve they
will ke quickly accept
ad and acted upony” Mr. HR,
Goetshius, whoe has bien obtain
ing the right of way, informs nus
the peoplo have, with one accord,
1 (‘hattahoochee county, as far
as Cusseta, granted these rights
of way., This rich =ection to the
south of us badly needs this voad.
It wili be built ina cur opinion.
Let our busivess men act--the
sooner the better.
A man who has praetical? medi
cina for 49 years ought to know
salt from sagzar; ilcad what he
says:
Torepo, 0., Jan. 10, 1887.
Megsrs. I'. J. Cheney & Co.—-
Gientlemen:—l have been in the
general practice of medicine for
most 4) years, and would say that
in all my practies and expericuce,
have never seen a preparation
that I could preseribe with as
much confidence of success as 1
can Hall's Catarrh Cuare, manu
factured by you. Have preserib
ed it a great many times anld its
effoet is wonderful, and wounld say
in conclusion that I have yet to
finda caseof Catarrh that it would
not cure, it thoy would take it ac.
cording to directions,
Yours trally,
L. 1. Gogsven, M. D.,
Office 215 Summit St.
We will give %190 for any case
of Catarrh that cannot be cared
with Hall's Catarh Care. Taken
internally.
F. J. Cazxey & Co., Propa,
Tolede O,
gaisold by Druegists, 75 ets.
Tromsoxn, Ga., 1883,
Pitt's Carminative has beeon
such a blessing in my family that
[ am g'ad to ndd my testimony to
its virtues, as a baby wedicine, in
teething children, howel affoction,
cough, and everything for whioh
itisrecommedel, Tt saved my child
much sufforing 1o the past, aud -f
believe suved its life in a 'ale at
tack of neumonin. I eould not,
would not keep houso without it
‘ Read What the Denggist Says.
!' Gaatlamra —Notouly do T sell
tlarga quantitiss of 8. 8. 8. to
! many castomors, who all spaak of
Lit ia the voty highost terms, bat I
gnlsu usa it as a blyod pariliar for
| myself every spring and fall; and
falthough [live in this low eoun
i try,the Speciie suceessfaily wards
vwy disease that the masses are
'sabject to from ths low location.
}lt is esteemed as a houschold
‘remely in this low eoantry, and
Eessantiai in tha malarial season as
4 sure preventive of azas anl ma
larial fover—a disease whieh, lin
!many cases the past summer,
!provel fatal to parsons who had
not taken your remady. Respect
fully yours,
: T. C. Jaxes, Dragzgist.
' Dawson, Deec. 7, 1336.
For sale by all draggists. Tree
tise on 8100 l aad Skin Diseasas
railsl free.
l Tae Swerr Seeciric Co,
D awer 3, Atlanta, CGa.
The agonies of those who suffer fram severe
salt rheum are indescribable. The cleansing,
healing, purifying influences of Hood's Sarsa-~
parilla are unequalled by any othier medicine,
1 take pleasure in recommending Hood's
Sarsaparilla, for it has done wonders for me,
I had salt rheum very severely, affecting me
over nearly my entire body. Ouly those who
have suffered from this disease in its worst
form can imagine the extent of my affliction,
I tiied many medicines, but failed to receive
beneflt until I tock Xood's Sarsaparilla,
Then the disease began to subside, the
Agonizing Itch and Pain
disappeared, and notw I am entirely free from
the disease. My blood seeins to he thor
oughly purified, and my general lealth is
greatly benefiled.” LyMAN ALLEN, Sexton
N. E. Chureh, North Chicago, 111
“My son had salt rheuin on his hands and
the calves of Lis legs, so bad tlat they would
erack open and bleed. He took Hood's Sar
gaparilla and is eutirely cured,” J. B. STAN
TON, Mt. Vernon, Ohio.
From (38 to i 35
T was seriously troubled with salt rheum
for three years, and receiving no benefit from
medical treatment T decided to try Hood's
Sarsaparilla. Tam now entirely cured of salt
rheum; my weight Las increased from 108 Ibs,
to 135”7 MREs. ALice SMlti, Stamford, Conn.
If you suller from salt rheum, or any Llood
disease, try Hood's Sarsaparilla. It has cured
wmany others, and will cure you.
, -
Hood’s Sarsaparilia
Bold by xlldruggists. §1; slxfor #5. Preparedonly
by C. 1. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Masa.
100 Boses One Poliar
gy S e
Prespass Notice.
g\ Ll; RASSING THROUGH MY
L 3 fields er pateh, near town, is posi
tiveiy prohibited, under pena'ty of ithe law.
W. C. PASCHAL.
Pawzon, Janunary 27. 1287, im
7 | > : » &,
Engine for Sale.
AFFTEEN HORSE-POWER EN.
43 gine can be bought for £4006 by ad
dressing the undersigned. Che engine is
in good fix in every respect,
B. ¥F. SNELL,
Jan. 27 2m. Sheltman, Ga,
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W. B. CHRISTIE,
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TL.ee Street,
(Albert Hatelier’s OLI Stand,)
——: DEALER . IN :——
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LIQUORS,
PPIVIID Y
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E=S™WILL not be undersold.
RR S S e T SR
PITTS DARIGIMATIVE
PiTTS GARRGNATIVE
FOR INFANTS AND
]
TEETHING CHILDREN
An instant reliet tor colic
of nfants. Cures Dysentery,
Diarrheea, Cholera Infantum,
or any disease of the stomach
and bowels. Makes the crit
ical period of Teething sate
and casy. Is asateandpicas
ant tonic.
J. D. Laing)} Rule NlBi to foreclose
VS, mortgage in Terell Sa
| perior Court, November
W. W. Hiller ] term, 1888,
It appearing to the conrt by the petition
of J. D. Laiug that W, W. ifiller, late of
{ said county, did, on the 15th day cf De.
cember, 1534, make. and deliver o said
J. . Laing a mortgage on lot of land
numter one.£l) in the Twelfth (12th) dis
irict of Terrell connty, tor the purpose of
seeuring the payment of a certain promis.
aory note for the sum of two hundred and
ninety dollars and seventy-one cents, made
be the said W, W. Hiller on the 15th day
of Decamber, 1384, and puyable to the
suid J. D, Laing, and due thirty days after
date, with lawful rates of interest after
maturity,
It further appearing that there is yot due
ou suid note the prineipal sum of two hun
dred and seventy-five dollars nud seventy
one cents interest to date, which san the
said W. W, [Tiller fails and refuses to pay.
It is thoretore ordered by the court that
the satd W W, Hiiler do pay into this
court on or hefore the ness terim thereof,
the principad and interest due on said note
and the cost of this suit, o in default |
thereof the court will proceed as to justice
shall appertain.,
- And it is further ordered that this rule be |
pablished in the Dawson Jouryat oice a
-imonth for four mowthe, or cervel on said
W. W. Hiiler, or his special agent or at
toraey, three months previous to the next ]
term of this court.
‘£, 1. SIMMONS, J. S, €.
- Atrue transeript from the mimutes of
Terrell Superior Court.
J. ¢F, CLARK, Cicrk. |
Deeember 20:h, 1886, 1
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itors.
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Teirery, Corxery elsims agiinst the
estate of Mra, Magrie Bozoman, deceased,
wre herehy netifiod to present them {):‘up
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consumer the benefit of the wholesale price,
We save purchasers 30 to $lOO on a
Fiano and send oa fifteen davs trial, freight
to be deducted from price of [nstrument,.
Bame appiies to Organs. We are agzents
for the Mason & Hamiin, Packard Orches
tral and Bay State, and can and will save
you £235 to s£so,
£ Write fur Catalogues and prices.
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Our Silver Toned Instramenss are strict
ly firat-class, our prices low, and Baods
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Send 10 Cents in Poutage Stamps,
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This musicis fuil size;, on heavy papa
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solely to advertise and introdace our cheap
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every- Southern mugic buyer. Ve are
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moil or water color paining, or for paint
ing on s:tin, giass or wood. Also a full
line of tools for hammered brass work, and
! materials for wax and paper flowers We
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age 10, Box would reteil readily for 50c,
Calling Cards, At-Home Cards, Wed
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Shortest notice. We furnish 50 calling
cards with nan.e encraved on copper vlaie
for 2, and will gead specimien book free
upon application.
LUDDEN & BATES
Southera Music House.
FANGY GOODSALBUMSETC
Iwl U Ol w“hlu
We carry the greatest variety and finest
assorted stock of Faney Goods in the
Eomsh Pl et X
South, and can furnish any articie in this
line at shortest notice, Urders for any de
sired goods for holiday, birthday or wed.
idin;: presents receive prompt and earce{u)
attention, and we offer the people of the
i South an ophortunity to procare fine gonds
from a Southern Houae at prices that wil)
meet the competition of the world.
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; Ludden & Bates’ S. 1. .
‘ SAVANNAWY, GA.
Notice to Debtors and Cred
| itors.
GEORGIA. ? All persons having
WEBSTBR CouNtr.§ cluims azainst th
estate of Robert Peel, deceased, are bLere
by noiified to present them pr wperly au.
thenticuted 1o the undersigned for pay
ment; and all peryons indebted to said cs
tate are hereby requested to make imme.
diate payiuent, W. L« CLARER,
Administrator will anzexed.
Jan. 11.'37. 6t.
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Vou BONIUBPTIY:
yvou < el ¥ isa
Have you Cough, Bronchitis, \sthma, In.
digeation? Use PARKER'S TONIC w,(h.
out delay. Tt Las cured many of the worst
cases and 8 the best remedy for all aifee
tions of the tiwoas nnd lunga, aud disenges
arising from impore blood wnd xhaustion,
The feeble and sick, struciling arainst
disease, and slowly drifting to the Trave,
will in most cases recover thoir health Ly
the timely use of Panken’s Tovic, bt o
hn! is dangerous. Take it in time, Curoy
wien all else fails, Gives noew life aud
strength to ths aged aud Inflem, $1 gt
Drng rists,
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A Few Facts Worth Knowing!
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A J. BALDWIN § €,
Have just reccived the largest assortment ot goods in Dawe
son, consisting of
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DRESS GOODS
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CARPFTS ~ UGS
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DBREECH-LOADING SHOT Gug,
FROM $5.00 to $50.00!
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They Have The
BEST STOCK OF SHOES
—in Dawson.—
Y T { Y 7 1
A New Lot of Window Shades,
Hardware of all Kinds, {urniture and
Cofliins.
They seil the only
EQYER (R TR Y WE A GRTHRTENR R
Sy VY GAG G fi’i&l@ L&Eififl &
Made that will run either forward or backward and ontinue
to sew 1 the same direction, thereby saving the breakage of
necdles or thread. It bands itself.
Any items in this advertisement
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Found not to be a Fact
will be taken out.
AT iR R Rl G PR BTN RSN W RIS AT PLT RTR T SL I R S
“The Flowers that Bloom in the Spring!”
Have nothing to do with the
ITIDQTEY (T A Q 6 ST WT4 \
FIRST-CLASS DRUG STORE
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J. £2. Janes Son.
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DRUGS, MEDICINES, OILS,
Paints, Perfumery, Stationery,
T o , FEY, . ® A b
Faney - and - Teilet - Articles
Tobaceo, Cigars, Cigarettes, Ete.
NO OLD STOCK
Qe oY .!\. " N wr ™ & °
Kverything New, Neat and Fresh
Preseriptions Carefully Compounded.
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.%n.r.[i\‘. IDeI.OACH & FBRO., ATLANTA,CA
‘b:&}’firtrifior‘mmmg Machinery, DeLoach Water Wheels, Portable lills, Millstones, King
m‘g 111, Mill Gearing, Bhafting, Pulleys, Millstone Dressers, IMill Ficks, Dealers
team F ngines, Hg:.zr_@nln. Coltn_rl&_m‘ Pregses, Belung and ill S‘-}pfil_l_(g‘-‘g;
THE DeLOACH TURBINE BLE MILLS
& sy 'We think that overy mille.r’ PURTABLE M"'l's’ ' v—"‘:‘»’v‘}
'\’ o [thould know that our Water|Bottom and Top Runncrs KT
FR\ WA a 2 218 give more power for| punow d Pri | ] e
R the money than any Wheel in | ¥ Wly Warranted and Prices I
KR/ SeNdl- the United Biates, and war-|Exceedingly Low. he )
ga-a-.*;". ¥ s | Z?cnutz;l to equal the bogt in ofk- E“‘\"h"’ ;
i) B! sl C 'y ever R 7 - Qs v
(O 00l ocoiod " Jif Sanc| $BO.OO AND UPWARDS. | HSRTY
(Bt ég@’a/»_‘“ -7}# {that neverleaks. Wheel never| For grinding wheat, mid-| §Y [Aiead B
Rl L - clogs and will last a lifetime. |dlings, stock food, and war-| [l [l W
0A AT < Wonderful power and per-|ronted to make as zood table| [ wopr |
LS L ‘coumge’uarsmfind. Price in 1 Sor all | B b 4
3 reach of all. The llmplest. meal as any wal el’.fll . G -'.;_‘ ‘.,.‘ i, E
Icheapem and in some respects |, Send for desariptive ciron- | SRACEsSr
: the best in tha market. lar showing different styles. |
T e PATENT | MILLSTONES | 714 D
<Ol @ (Well Elevat | AR
. gey L 8i BYAIOr | ror an purposes,| ek‘ '[7/. ‘
, . This cut illustrates and prices greatly| & ‘\ S o
o] the application c!!raduccd to suit the| EEE™ & \\\‘ ;
‘7* ik - our Patent Elevatoritlmes. "”fl"" \
e (’Rt uttachm{! t; l:om-l Send for illustrat- ,\;t 7 9\‘
;\;,:@ ,-:,~; ¥ > mon well. It admits|eqd ejrcular and nd-‘ (1,3./ \
‘ f&' % m i} of ane or two b“"‘"lvlce about dressing| . @Ebe/ /411 l )
Wi S 0 il LB fets, as desired, and|geones | i) )
’%,' \AR YT 10 The Beat Invens |w e
',f' e :-‘.:‘fld". o tion for the purpose. R e
%"‘x\ "!"1‘:"3‘?";;::;':\\“‘;; ?é@‘ It is siople, safe, H“'St@fla DTCSSCT ;{:;" :
N ”!l:,m‘.i!ym‘; B! il |strong aud durable| glo gg per cont. | et T
by "M‘l{ ',:!h” i 'T:i‘?g‘ for a lifetime. Itis|in labor saved, and | FEEAdc_ % 4:':“711‘ -
b A fi‘“,'{m;wbjm W X | Perfection. Send fox|work much better| —uial O
S ~1»‘5‘;,‘;;(4,"'}35‘..; i 1 GUEESRN = | circular and price. |than ean be dons L
f7€‘ X e .“.ll{}i”.::f‘;yffi"v“ I Tl / Good chance for|j lxt(‘epcv(:t-:"w'i Ti’:nh.i <t
e it g“;,v. agenta, ] blades in both endo. | A
STEAM BENGINIDS &> | Tho Tuiddell Tateniy,
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. P o 52 ™| Yariable Friction Feed hmewul
e ,»(‘:\ .‘r‘: 2 omo With "_uvlmtx!et ;-’Q{"" ;:c‘(crfl:z
ATy (L, [ St 2s fbull dogs. Takes LBOOO nth
niif"& Dbl B 573 A T whorover kuows. :I:'(‘:s‘ ;!;E»:::
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Hoad this advertisoment over oarofully, 11 it does ot mention the maohine you win write 1
bow, because we have it or oan quiokl ’yt lll(‘ o e e wnv'lecd‘: ‘“'{d will have fh 6 \
Pv\'u High Quality snd lhm"l‘ormx 5'1;'..-1?.:.;{(3",.' w“, X?‘b‘.-f.:’u“«r('ilnd Rito., ,\'rl‘;h"
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g your Job grmting to 1A |
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and have it d ood style.
and have 1t done lin gooa styi-. g
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