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ik NETSh ] 111 /\9 <THE NET7Ss a_—:_.—__—.:f“f___::.;'. : el Ey E. L. RAINEY. OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE ( OUNTY '____T__.—_.‘__“:..T:_A—‘ oIR TR i DAWSON, GA., Mon. 27, 1880, Index to New £dveriisemenis. ; M. C. Mins—T oeal. | F. Pethune—Notice. | Crouch Bros.—Points, | Marlin & Son.~—Loeals, T. R. Thornton— Sheriff Sales, | Statham & Farnum Livery stable. T. P. Parks—Certificate and Lo cal. J. W. Turaer—Advertisement aud Locals. J. W. Roberts--Ordinary’s Ci tation. i Lowiey & Orr—General Mers chandise. J.G. Parks & Co.—Tire In furance agents. R. V. Pierce—Wor'd’'s Medical Dispensary Association. AR TP, TLR R LN PO OB M TN . It hasn’t yet been settled who is Go.ernor of West Virginia. DaxoTA sent out a blizzard Sat urday night. That's the thanks we get for admitting her. Tur ¢ lincse have been struck by arother cold wave. Chili has prohibited the immizration of ¢ e lestizlz. Tur wilfure and ud\'an(‘el:‘.enti of Dawson and viciuity should be ! the aim ot every pcrson in the community. \ NExT Zmonth the seeson for bream and trout fishing will open in Southwest Georyin, and those of our citizens who delizht in pis catorial pastime are auticipating much pleasnre. There are several excellent fishing placcs near Daws 600 To got rid of the numerons pizi rie dogs in several counties ot Das kota they pay five ceuts each for their tails, and the tuils pass for currency. Three tails secure a drink at?a saloon and at church the contribution box often eapt. ares nothing but dog-tail curreney, Ir the young men do nct learn to drink liguor, the old crep of imbibers will svon play out. That's the toundation of true tempers ance. Educate (he young men to the evils of the liquor habit, and don’t wait uuntil they are drupkards aud them attempt to veform th=m. TrE resolution of the Kansas House of Representatives, demand ing that the South he put under martial law, bas been presented to the Senate by Mr Plumb. Means while the White Caps continue to have things pretty much their own way in Kans:s, Ix North Carolina the farmers are again experiencing the trouble they had last year with their cols ored help. The latter have list ened to the emizrant agzents until they are wild in their haste and anxiety to leave the country. In Wayue county, it is said, vearly all of the white citizens are armed and are determined to stop the ne gro emi zration. Tre hungry horde of office geckers are now beseiging the na tional eapital. Such a rush of pa triots was never before seen in the history ot the country. They sre there in armics as multitudinousas the grass-hoppers of the sun-flower Biate and the sands upon the seas shore. If the new administration cap jive through tli» squabble and geramble that ss hounding it down to death, for plice and pelf, anoth or miracle can be recorded, The Bells Wilf Ring. On the morning of April 20¢h, 1889, at 9 o’clock, it has been ar ranged that the church beils all over the country shall ring to cele brate the event of ovne hundred years ago, when the church bells throughout thirteen states rang out go call the peopie tozether to pray & the success and prosperity of the country under Gen, Washin: ton, that dty iuougurated presi dent of the United States. A call is made from the committee having charge of these arrangemeuts that 10 every church in the land servis ces be{wld to implorea continus ence of the favor which has beon shown this nation. The Prestyterians Will hold services in the Metho dist church next Syunday. S . Roons to rent at a reasonuble rate in a central and agreeable yart of the city, Inquire at this office. Dawson’s Golden Opportuniiy. | The NEws learns trom a gentle~ man interested that Mr. W. M. Hitt of Hitt & Co., cotten mers chants, will be in Dawson wichin the next week to confer with our people in rezard to the build inr of a cotron compress here. He is the ventleman referred (o in our ‘ast weck’s issue who will take one third of the stock in this enters terprice, provided the other two thirds are tuken hepe, This iy the golden opportumity for Dawson. It is a turning point in her career. It our people will grasp the opportunity our future is assured, and soon ean we put off our swaddling clothes and put on the dress and graces of a city. Will you do it, or will you allow this opportunity, {i¥e so wany oth ‘ers in the past, to slip by unheeds ed? { It is said that fortune knocks once at every man’s door. In the same manner she knocks at the pates ofevery town. She is now fairly shaking the gates of Daw. son. Let us not repsl her, but rather let us don our best apparel and give her a gracious weleome that will insure Ler continued abod= amenz us, t Men of Duawson, arouse and let us have a town here second to \nnn(z in Scuthwest Georgia, We can have it and we must. oky Nota Guano Factory ? We learn that some of our farm ers are earrestly talkine ‘about orgavizing a guano factory in Daw son. There is noney in the busis ness as evervbody koows, and we | would be g¢lad to sce the prujcu!‘} take definite shapn. | Last year the Americus Guano Co. declared a dividend ot 92 per cent. on the invesiment. Now il you know anything hetter than this, | wiy cointoit. It certainly enns ' not be found in calico, shoes moat, "toh::(‘\'-n, sugar or auything else soid in this market, | TFive millions of dollars are ana bually spent by the fermers in | Georgia {or a commercia] commeod ity to increage the productiveness iof their lands. Why not our home people have a share in the big prof its that are necessarily made out of this large sum of moaey spent for ' guano ? L e tollowing statisties, caleulas ,ted by Mr. Hugh Colgnitt, and published in the Atlanta Tournal, give the increase in guano sales in Georgia for three seasous, ineluding the present : “The fertilizer question very naturally has acitated the Farmer's Alliance and the farmers generally, 208,000 tons were ingpected in Georgia last year, and it is safe to ray that there were 12,000 tons used that were notinspected. This makes 220,000 tons of commereial fertili zers uscd in this state. Averaze | cost per ton §25, making over £5,0600,600. This is ona ton for every six people in the state, and there is no doubt about the quanti ty inercasing unless some obstacle is putinthe way, Lost scason there was a jump from 166,000 tons the pre vious season to 203,000 tons, an increase of 42,000 tons. This enormous inerease caunged the dos ’nmnd to exceed the supply and prices advanced at the close of the season. The demand north and west has been much larger than ever before, and the factories start ed this reason with no stck on hand. It is very clear that the manufacturers will be able to suss t their prices.” The Telephone Enterprise. Captain Newman, ot the fele~ phone company, has just com menced the cavvass for subseribers to the local exchangs. Thisan en terprise that we would he glad for our citizens to take hold of with interest. It will tacilitate Lusiness and give to our city a metropolitan appearance, as well asafford a geu eral fire alarm. It is proposed to build a neat and cozy office over the artesian well building in the ceutre of the city, This being close to the city fire alarm bell it could be easily «r -ranged so that the fire alarm lel] could be operated from the central office, and the loeation of the fire could at onee be known made to the firedepurtment before they started out. . The nominal eost ot the instru ments and the whole equipments, aud they to be owned and controll ed by the local patrons, isa feature that commend it to all. They asks no money until the work is comp'eted and is satisfac tory, and there is certainly no risk to run on the part of ary of gar people who may avail themselyes ot the benefits ot the exchange, It will take some time to get the central cffice ready and mas terial on hand for the lines, aud it is vecessary that a certain number of subseribers be obtained to ware rant the going ahead with its cons strug!ion, Another of Dawson's Great Needs. Mgr. Eprtor:—MW hile enumer— ating the needs of Dawson you omitted, in my ocpinion, one more important than all mentioned. Nor in saying this do I undervatue the others, But the greatest interest of eer town demands that we chould have a public school. A compress wil give us advantages in f{reicht and put us on eqnal footing with all surrounding markets; a streot. railway would be a eonvenience; a telephone Jine would give fine op portunities fir harrassing cur depot ageut; a new ecourt-bouse would add beauty to cur town and com fort to our officers and jurors. but a public school, well graded and well einducted. would increise onr citizenship, improve our financial condition and benefit onr children. Nothing could more materially Lenefit us than this school. Let us all pull together an? css tablish a public schooi that will res fleet credit on our tows and edu cite our children, Crimzes. Dawscn, Ga., March 21st : —_—— .AP e e Cur Collegs Is an institution that may be looked on with prid: by Dawsons iteg, Under the manazement of the late Professor McNuliyy its course was one of unusual suceess, and it is- acedless to say was one of the most i'nportant fuctors in the upbuilding of our town. Its hich standard of excellence and vseful ness has been more than well sus tained under the present manage ment, and the chair made vacant by the death ot its first president could not have been better filled than: by Prof. M. L ' Parker. Professor Parker and the South Georgia M. & . Collere have set tled down on a solid foundation, and are here to stay and to grow in usctulness, The college now has a daily at tendavce of mnearly two bundred pupils and at it ecommencement in June will present the “‘sheep-skii” to ten young ludies and gentlemen. We'll be Satisfied When “Jack the Ripper” g=ts kilt, And Jim Guerry to Uongress caes. When Dawson’s new Court-house is built, And those awnings torn away from the storez. Wien work on the compress i begun, Aud the Columbus Southern is finished. When people quit burning houses ior tun, And “negro loafers” from our strects are hanished. When we buy our tickets in a new depot, And have a fine city hal, When subscribers wiill pay what. they owe, And notsay “wait 'till next fal).” When our three new churches are erected, - And we worship in cushioned pews. When our sircets are no longer neglected, And the people all take the NEws. L g Bettles Wanted. I will pay 4 cents tor quart bot tles, 2% cents for pint bottles and from 1 cent to 14 cents for other sizes. Bring them along, the mon ey is waiting for you. T. P Parks. L e Letter frem Warren Wilsen. AvGusta, GA. 1888. Dr. T. P, Parks. Dear Sir: Many inquiries of your wherca bouts are being made, especially so by your old patients, who say that you are the only doctor that ever did them good Hed you stayed here, you would have made money No doctor can do impossi ilities, but you made one suetess'ul cure here which baflled Ihe skill of our doctors, “restoring a blind giri’s evesight, who had been bli.d fortwo vears.,” This can be proven at any time. - Application far Years Support, | Qudinary's Office, March 23d, ’B9. | —Notice is hereby given that Savah A Ballard, widow ot Moses D, | Bullard,deceased, has applied for a { years gupport for herselt and (7) ; seven minor childrcn. The Com | missioners have assessed ns suid Fsuppoet the sun of three hundred tand seventysthree dollars and all { the household awd kitchen furnis | ture, and I will pass on her appli { eation on the first onday in May | next at 10 o'cloek, a. m, & J. W. Ronsnrs, a 5 Ordinary. | Don't Fall | To ask vour dealer for | Kidder's best Patent Flour, { Kidder's Chief Patent Flour, Land Kidder’s Victer Extra Fauocy, |or balt Putent. They are the best | brands or. the market, [ feb.6,1889.6m0, - Bran and corn at extremely low o % ‘ Pprices at M.E.Jen { . , | e nings'.. ;3%- . v P Ps i otrictly Fure alnts. ———e 01— We esll the attention of Painters and everybody to our Celebrated J ; - » ¢ PURE : READY : MIXED : PAINTS. which we sell under the following positive guarantee : We gnarantee our Téady Mixed Puainte, when properly applied fo a good surince, WOT TO CRACK, CHA LK, O R 2 IRO L. and to give perfect satizfaction as a first-class pxint, and i’ after Three Ye rs Woar, it fails to meet the above requires ments, we agree to furaish paints free ot charge to repaint building. The Ullmann & PPhi pot M fo. Co. A fuil stoek of these paints on hand acd for sale by <YN TN lg‘.)’ AT Y TRV L O CROUCH BROTHERS. 2, - Terrell Sheriff Sales. | GEORGIA—TrrrELL Co, | Will be sold belore the Court-| house docr in said county, on the | first Tuesday in April next, within I the legal hours of sale, to the high- l est bidder for cash, the following | proverty to-wit: ; ‘ Une sixty lorse power engine, one sizty saw Brown gin and one | set of mill rocks, levied on by I. G. | Marshall, former sheriff of said | county, as the preperty of B. F | Snell, to satisfy a fi fa, issued {rom | Randolph Supervior Court in favor | of Johu W, Hurris va. B. F. Snell | & Co,, et al, and which fi fa is now | proceeding for the uwse of M. A. | Baldwin and J. W. Stanford | against B. F. Snell & Co. Will be scld also, at the smnel time and place by virture of a levy | under the same fi fa, made by the | present sheriff of Terrell ¢ unty, as the property of said B. F, =nell, a l certain Twenty horse power boiler connected and belonging with the | engine above set forth. Will be sold before the Courts house door m said county, on the first Tuesday in April pext, b:-—J tween the legal hoursof sale, the ! following property, te-wit: Lots of land Nos, two hundred and four and twc hundred and five, the east half of lot'ot land No. one hundred and ecighty and that part of lots Nos. two hundred and ‘eleven, two hundred and twelve and two hundred and six, which lies East of the Chickasashatchee creek and all lying and Neing in ‘the Third District of said county of Terrell, and containinz in all, ‘seven hundred and fifiy acres more or less. Levied on as the property of J. T'. Thornton, to satisfy a fi fa liflmed from Terrell Superior Court in favor of Mrs. S. . tHolliday've, |J. T. Thorvton. } Pioperty pointed out by plain tiffs Attorney. This, Feb, 27h, l 1889, Also, at the same time and place one gray horse, about nine (9)years old, and one road cart painted ved, levied on as the property of B. Tracy and J. W, Pracy. to satisfy i a fi fa issued from Webster Superis Lor Uourt at April term, 188%, in faver of A. J. Baldwin & Co., vs. B. Tracy and J. W. Tracy, T, R, THORNTON, SHERIFF. . This Feby. 27th, 1889, X ~ s fwv Terrell Sheriff' Sales. GEORGTA—TerreII County : Will be sold before the court house door, in Dawson, Terrell county, Ga., within the legal Lours of eale, on the first Tuesduy in May next, to the highest bidder for eash, the following property to wit: Lots of land Nos. 21, 22, 43 and 44, all lying and being in the Eleventh district of said county, and containing eight hundred and ten acres more or less. Levied on as the property of A. B Kuizhtoa & Bro., to satisfy a tax fi fa issued by J. H. Crouch, tax collector, for state and county taxes for the year 1888, T. R. Triior~NTON, March 26, 1839, Sheriff. Tax Notice. .--O T will attend the following times and places to receive the Tax Re turus of 1889 ‘ Twelfth Court Ground— Monday April Bth; Monday, April 15h; Monday, April 20th, i Eleventh Court Ground —Tues day, April 9th; Tuesday, April 16h; Tuesday, April 30th, Dover Wednesday, April 10th; ' N eduesday, April 17th; Wednes day, May Ist. I Susser-~Thursday, April 111 k |'l"hursdny, April 18th; Thursday, May 2cd. Brouwood—Friday, April 12th; Friday, April 19th; Friday. May 3d. Dawson—Saturday, Apil 13th: Saturday, April 20th: Saturday, | April 27th and court weeks, Of ‘ fice in MeLuin Bros’ stora, Gravel Hiill—Wedoesday, May Bth. ~ Can be found at the store of Hass & Harris at Cross Roads, when not at the ahove places. Books will close June B¢h. C. M. HArris, Tax Receiver. Administrators Sale By virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary of Lervell coun ty, Georgia, will be sold befere the Court House door in Dawson, | (ia., on the first Tuesday in April next, vithin the legal bours of sale, the following papers toswit: a fi fa upon A. B, Hawkes and oth- ‘ er insolvent papers helonging to the estate of M. H. Bush, deceas~ ed, for cash. J, C. b, CLaARk, Ada’r. M. H. Bush, de¢d, March, 1889, ® 219 STATHAM & FARNUM, { . 1 13 o oo and Feed SLabims Livary, Sab and Feed Rtabiss, engp MR -R R e ¥ g P o R T e AT SO R A e RN e e ke ey ey, v B DAWSON, :. : GA. i e )SO o e - The best Carriages and Bugzies | for hire in the city. Horses board- | cdat 10 permoth, | nud se-t to any part of the eity at ! ‘all hours, : l i HeapquarTEßs FORDROVERS, ‘f—"—;m'_q—_—‘ . s Selling at Cost. | J | ——)o (- l Desiring to change my business somewhat, and to ahandon the { ' Hardware part of it (except stoves) I am now offering many articles in that line at greatly reduced prices, in fact below cost. Fer instanee: Plow stocks, ........50 to 90ots. ¥ Ulow Tintes, 00 oo i il5 @ NMack Bande ;. 00l .00 18 Heavy Traee. disiee.ns.. 36 ¢ Singlotvesa coi 00, . 95 !Hnm05.................. 3 ¢ I Scooter plows (heavy)..... 15 ¢ { Turn-plows (sths )........ 25 « |Bweeps C¥ba.) .. iiliay.. . 25 ¢ {BOURDOR oovv i v insinllb i 204 [ BROON. ... . ... v.ukiiantoßD N Feßt Pins. . Cois i TE tap Rings. .ooiiais. ... B ¥ ' Saws, Hammers, Hatchets, Drawing knives, Locks, Butts, - Hinges, Table and Pocket Cutlery, | &e, &e AT COST. l All other Goods at One Hun { dred per cent. above cost, ‘ Furniture and Stove, Shoes, ! Hats, Crockery; Tin and Glass i ware CHEAPER THAN EVER. Johin A, Val 3 GHn A, Jaifen, DAWSON, GEORGIA DENTISTIZIY. 8r.T.8. Tharmend UERL R RUTlena, DAWSQN, A, o Satis‘action guaranteed IQ—ET.L_?‘?) in all kinds of Deptal Work. Old plates repaired and made good as new. BEST LOCAL AN ESTHETIC USED FOR PAINLESS EXTRACTION OF TEETH. Patronage respectiully solicited. Office upstsirs over Talbot’s store. J. G. PARKS, H. 8. BELL X »ir o o | QI. (1. l);ll ’\b & CO-, B A G Wi AT FIRE TESURANCE AGENTS, } DAWSON, GA. ~ All kinds of property insured at ~reasonable rates, Losses satisface torily adjusted and promptly paid. | Companies represented all strong ’ liberal und reliuble. - Office over drug store of Cheats ham & Dean, north side of Public Square. ! Jas. H. Guerry, ‘F —ATTORNEY-AT~LAW— Dawson, - - Georgia. Caretul and prowpt attention given to all business, L e M Chas. G. Mercer, ~—ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Dawson, 3 : Georgia, Office over Cheatham & Decan’s | Drug Store, & Will attend proimnptly to all ‘business entrusted to me, ? ___N.,‘.__l._-__fi‘. T - J. M. Griggs, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW— Dawson, g : Georgia. Prompt attention to all busi ness, R. F. Simmons, Dawson, - - - - Georgia. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW AND Will practice in all Courts ex= zept hisown. Al persons having land for sale and desiring to thor oroughly advertise it and their sec~ tion should esli on me. : Brace WeLLBorN, THE BARBER, l DAW ON, - GEORGIA, ‘ r ' i I EITHER TOT OR (OLO 8.\T11.: Call and try my clegant new chair. Polite attention to custor- | ers, good work and neatness the rules of the'shop. Dullas BeCk-l worth’s old stand. yrrm T NT I "NT BUT BUSINESS IS BUSINESS! - - . . i We have warned oor competitors time and again to keep ont of the way, byt the seem to pay bat little heed to cur waraing. and now they must take the Conveqnené Life is tuo short, you know, and we give notice now that we intend to down ‘e ev: time they cross the dead line. That “dead line” is fair and honorable competitioy an woe be unto him who passes the mark_for as Sampson slew the ass with the i'\\\'bon,e of Philistine, even so and in like manner will we fall upon them, and in an hour whey th reck not we will smite them hip and thigh. A word to the wise is sufficiert. Bat this is neither here nor there. Time flics. and we have some remarks to make on subject of vital importance to the dear people which must now be made. In fae have some. : to se'l, and they must be sold, Tt woull tire yon it we attemapted to deseribs with anythiny like mipy ness the large and varied assortnent of CLOTHING which now camber our counters aod decorate o shelves, Suffice it to say that we have the Jargest, handsomest and most complete stoek that we haye o carried, and are offering Lthem at prices that will tike your breath when you see the voods avd hegr the § ‘ures announced. Suits that zeli elsewhere for $35 and 840 we are offering at $29 and $3O. Sujis thy e not be bought either in Dawsoa or slacon for less than 818 and 525, we are sellinz at §l2 and 318 o have a few nice business suits that we can adord to turn loosse at 310, and two or three dozen pawrs of go cassimere pants (not jewns) at $2, hut we don’t connt them. OF conrse we don’t make anything on ¢, ‘goods searcely, and don’t care to. We want to satisfy the people that we are their friend, and it is in fyyy “erance of this determination that we are otfering these bargains 'There are no flies on us. If you waut a Prince Albert suit we can {it you, If you pre‘era Prince Avthur, we can please you, t, perchance, your taste inclines to a 4 button Cutaway, a 3-buiton Cutaway, or a Sack (with roung square frent,) we can suit you with either. We have also a few pairs of extra fine French Worsted Pay for evening wear, at $5 and 38 per pair. They are beauties. Come and see us. You wiil be surprised, we know, but we want you #o come and hehold these thip }’ with thine own eyes, | | TYAVIS & 180 K 1 . ”é ,’ i g § § ' § dUt s iy We are not fond of spirting and blow ing, but we do propose to save money to those who favor us with their patronage, We are carrying a veiy large line of Drv Goods, N O- Tions, Shoes and FURNICURE, Besides a full and comple assortment of PBACERITQ AN DT ARTADIAN UIEPT I GROCEEIES AND PLANTATION SUTPLIES, HARNESS and SOLE LEATHER. We would be pleased to show these poods and we guaran tee prices againstany place or any people. We invite special attention to LACES, RIBBONS, TUCKINGS, RUFFLINGS and WHITE GOODS in general. BWe offer you the Celebrated Grand Jury 'Tobacco at SO cents per pound, all other guods in the same ratio, Come and see us ani we will do you good., Yours truly, oo FAYWREY & ORRB. W.F. TALBOT @ @ % ' HEADCOQITARTIERS TTOXR i : <g wh o i Z Faney and Family Grogeries! e O My stock is complete in every particular—all goods of the very best quality ‘and prices Low Down. » | ————ll CAN FURNIFH TiIE FARMER WITH— PILANTATION. SUPPILICS, ‘ Or the Housewife with Choice Delicacies for the Table. ; : r g BEST FLOURINTHEMARKET. MEATS OF THE CHOICEST QUALITY, TNADUILTEIR OTED SUG AR, CANNED GOODS, CONFECTIONERIES and FRUITS in sexsor . CROCKERY, GLASS AND TINWARE, In fact, evervthing usually kept by a Firt-class Grocer. Give me a share of your patronage, and you will not regret it. W. F. TALBOT. WITH ITS OWNVOLITION o : > 4 l J g !’£ i 5‘ 5 B . —" ! Like the Great town of Dawson, it is earricd on to SUCCERS by MERIT ALONE. . Tho Southwrest Gra., MIERCANTIIL.E HOUSIS, Is as tull of good things as are the fertile farms around Dawson. | - T g 93 ‘ 38 Q) €O . Is the word, and we propose to head the procession in our line. We feel that our eflorts to handle First-Class Goods,. at prices that defy competition, have been appreciated by the people of this and surrgunding counties, and makes us more than ever dotermin ed to fill every possible want that might ar'se. We are in the lead and yropose to stay there, it LOW PRICES, ENERGY and FAIR DEA L~ }l\'G will do it. Fuarmers, Mechanics, Protessionals, and all others, call in and look at the handsomest stock of : BRY GOODS, NGTIONS, BAOTS, SHOES, : # HATS, HARDWARE and FURNITURE. Ia Southwest Georgia. When we have feasted your eyes on the goods, your pocket hook will fly open with its own volition. A.J. BAILLDWIN, & CQO. The Cheap Mercantile House., - - - Dawson, Ga. 4 SUCCESSOR TO } L. D. HATCHER & BR DAWSOY, GA, —_—o:—:o: SUCH AS Sugar, Cofice, Me Canned Good Hard.ware, i Furniter - STOVES, And everything else ke i in a first-class Geners al Store. —_—o 00— ’ My stock is fuil and comple I gnarantee my prices to he as as the Lowest, and cordially as trial this year. l Respectfuily, t ATGHE A P H i Feb 13,1889. { L Tap LEBOLIATS JEil ~—lol— A BISHOP, ‘ Proz:?rieto | I keep alway i()}'] hand thebe meats the mar !et affordsand vl seil them al i liwest Biviag i Hies, fmake aspe ’ ialty of Western be shipped here in? frigerating cars. It is Fine - gnomistak | e O [ am in frout the Engme How on Lee Streel. - feb 27,3 n 1889, - Sewing Machine Tel the White and New H ‘Sewing Machines cheap, for or on installmonss. Get my P before buying. . I{vspecthl]l;,’, . J. H. ELLERB ; 8,-(.nwood, feh 6,’89.1f.