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«By E. L. RAINEY.
OFFICT 1. ORGAN OF THE COUNTY.
DAWSON, G A, May lsr, 18230.
S O R
Index to Hew Advert sements.
Tnner Lewis- Tee,
ML . Min s —Locals. '
d. W. Turner - Loeal.
Dfl.\‘ifl & Ln(‘kr‘— Lm':x‘.fi.
T. P. Parks—Cecrtificate.
- . J. F. MeMath—Cud. ,
A.J. Baldwin & Co—l.ocals.
T. R. Hannah— Executors Sale.
T. R. Thornton—Sherift’s Sales.
G. V. Smith—Religicus Notice.
Witi the First State Bauk in
woperation and the First Nutional
and the J. W. Wooten hanks soon
to organize, Dawson will be second
40 no town in point of capital aid
Tmuking facilities
Lec'urer Ben Terrel!, t
Ho . Ben Terrell, of Texas, will
<#pcak to the alhance of this couns
ty on Moncay next in Daweon. |
He has been in Georgia for some !
tine past aud hasdelivered a vum
ber of addresses thioughout the
slate,
Mr. Tervell is said to be a vigos
rour, earnest and pleasing orator
-and hisspeeches,ns reported through
thke colunns of the press, show
~deep thought and #udy.
Every citigen of the county
should te on hand. They will
not only hear a stirring and ¢lo
~quent sddrexs, but ideas will te
.advanced which will Le of great
benefit to them.
We do not k:ow whether Mr.
“Terrell will deliver e address to
the general public or not, but it is
to be hoped that 1e will. :
Meny of our ditizens would like
to hear him and wou!d give him
respectful attention.
e by e
Eager for the News,
On last Friday after noon while
the entirc force of the News office
was ntteud.u;; memorial services,
#ome enthusiastic admirer of the
News stepped in apd appropriated
-ourvcpy box,:ontaining a num!er
ot items for to-day’s paper. It wos
found in the cametery completely
riddled. If the people can't wait
s weck for the news, just come up
and give ug your name and the nee
eegary subscrijt:on and we will
provide you with either a daily,
tri weekly or scmi-weekly edition,
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Tet Terveil Be Repre ented.
The NEws again respectful-
Jy urgee the county commissioners,
-at their meeting on next Monday,
=4O appoint delegutea to represent
“Terrell county in the road con
sgress which meets in Atlanta May
22nd. The indication are that it
will bealarge avd intellizent body.
We would also suggest to the
other counties in this sectim, have
they not already done sn, to aps
point delegates at an early day.
Tuis is the peasou of the yesr
when the laboring man who nevs
er labors will take a contract to
epude up your garden, get a quar
ter in advance, then get drunk and
-forget all about the garden.
A PAPER in an adjining county
says “‘the cows are dyjug with a
strange disease in the north end.”
We are verdant enough to ask,
which iz the north end o a cow?
A rustic school system suggests
ed for Dawson throush the News
is being discusied on the streets.
The News will strike ou* irom the
sboulder at the rizht time.
Dox't shed your flannels vet,
A weather prophet eays there will
be snow in May and frost in June,
YELLow fevor isazrin reported
in Florida. Opne death has ocs
curred at Sunford.
An Excellent Entertainment.
The concert on last Friday night
By the ladies ot the Preshyierian
chureh was in every respect u suc
oues,
The talent from abroad fully
sustained their brilliant reputations
but especially mnst we notice the
admirable sing.ug of Mrs. Ed Me.
Donald, of Cuthbert, and Goede
Price, of ] eegburg.
The proceeds vetted $7O, which
will be applied to the building tund
of the Presbyterian church.
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Every Case Cured.
Chambherlain’s Colic,Cholera end
Diarrhoea remely has cured every
ease in which it hzs been tried, both
gommon and chronic, and |
honestly believe it is the best ever
used for thece diseases. I have
- grent many cal's for it.
B. F. WiNTERs,
sbore, Texas. Sold by druggi t,
HOW IT WOULD BE BUILT.
Col. Jim Cuerry Writes an Interesting
Article About the New Court House
Evrror News-—Sinee tl e gues.
tion of a new eourt house tor Ter
re 1 has been agitated, 1 have been
asked by seversl ot onr citizens
the plan upon which a court house
could lecrected. 1 ask a'small
space in your paper to muke a
‘generel and public answer to there
‘ quf"‘tiva:‘s.
"I do not propose, in this article,
“to advince any reasocs why a new
court house should be built, for it
scenis to be generally conceded
' that we need one.
I desire simply to roint out the
way, and the only way, in which
we ean get a new court house,
First, a local law wul have to be
passed by the legislature authoriz
ing the issuing of bonds by the
county authoritics for this pur
pose.
Then a vote will have to he had
on this 2ct to zee if the people will
authorize the issuing of'said honds.
My owz views on the question ure
as tollows: lave the legislature to
pres an wet authorizing the issuing
of honds bearing iuterest at six or
seven per cent. for 30,600, or for
so much ¢8 may be needcd in the
erection of the new court honse;
these Londs to run twenty or thir
ty vears and to be for $l,OOO each,
‘and let the county redeem one
hond each year. In this way the
burden will hardly be felt by those
gentlemen who are tow exercising
themsclves so much in opposition
'to the proposed improvement.
| Randolph, a county no better or
(richer than ours, has already built
L one costing £25,000 and her taxcs
Lare not more thar ours, if so much,
" Allof her peop'e point with pride
| to this evidence ot progress and
Fpub'ic spirit of her citizens,
( Tamnot in favor of judging a
;man by tle clothes Lie wears, but
the roads and public buildings of a
| county are a fair test by which to
Judge ot the progress ard prosperis
(ty ot its people. J. H. GUERRY.
E A Heif Killicn Increase.
~ Tax Recriver Harris is now
'making his third and last round.
In conversation with the NEws
E reporter a few davs ago hesaid the
indications are that there would
‘be an increase ot a half million
~doilars in the taxab'e property of
the county.
- 'This isan execllent showing ior
Terrell,but is nothing compared to
what it will be one year hence.
- Mr. Harris also remarked that it
isa good thinz thet the Columbus
Southern is so near completed, us a
good mwany farmers of the 11th.
and 12:h. districts will need an
air live to the western smoke hous
es next fall. In those districts he
reports the ho.s to be dying by
scores with cholera, and no returns
of porkers arc being made at all.
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Seme Curiosiijes.
Mr. Neal Winn, of this eounty,
his iy his possesion a Sprnish
coin two hundred yeares old, a
Spanish dollar, the first he ever
earned, and a three cent piece, the
first of that denomination he ever
owned,
Mrs. E B. McNuliy has the dis
ploma giveu to her great grind
tather at Privceten College and
gigned by one of the sizners of the
declzration of independence.
The writer owns a set of silver
spoens that have been in constant
use for nearly seventy five years,
and a vill made by an ancestor
over one hundred yeirs apo.
Throughout the entire will the*Ss.”
have ths appearance of **Fs,”
| That Street Sprinkler ]
Is being made by the Varlety
’ Works and in a few days the cits |
izens can walk the busy sm-ets}
leven on the driest davs without
} heing blinded with the dust. John
{ Brown has signed a contract to fur
{ kish a sprinkler and todo the work |
t tor $42 a month for a season of six
{ month. One by one enterprises call
led for by the city’s growth are
| established «<nd in the short space
i three months Dawson his assum
ed o metropolitan air that is re
! ully surprising,
l Death of Mrs. Bechter.
[ The many feiends of Nr. and
i Mrs. H. Beehter will be pain
ed tolearn of the death of the lat
‘ ter, vhieh occurred in Eufaula on
| last Saturday. “Aunt Becbter”
| was kncwn and loved by all classes
in Dawson. She had been sick
| tor some time, but the immediate
cause of her death was heart diseuse.
| Her lemains were brough her
ltur burial Moaday.
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{ Death of Mr. J. T. Hayes.
| On lust Supday afterncon the
L wrim angel of death took from our
' midst an old and promivent citis
I zen, *Uncle Jim" Is)fl_\'o:s of Dover.
| He lad beeu sick tor sowe time
| with typhoid fever.
' He leaves an aged wite and sev
eral grown children to mouru his
'lnss. To them the News extends
f heartfeit sympathies, *
{ Died,
| Near this city on the 17th
(iust, Miss Verner Jordav, s daugh
[ ter ot Mrs. Amanda Jordan
[ Miss Jordan was just entering
{her 16th year and was a young las
{dy of an smiable and kind dispo
gition, and possessed many chris
tian graces. She was beloved by
(all ef hor acquaintances,
EUITGRIAL SY-TLAY. ‘
Timely Suggestions and Comments of a |
Local Nature Carelessy Thrown 7o- |
gether.
We expect a Loom in Terrell |
county durvicg the presont veor. |
We are going to work for it. it!
is bound to cone. The west no
longer attracts the attention o! the
waywern pilorim. A wman of
brains dees not want o go where
they only raise grasshojpers |
cyciones and beds<hugs, L
i |
A town shou'd ha a unit in |
every enterprize ealenlated to uds |
vance the public interest. We are |
necessarily dependent npon cach |
other avd cach in his legitimate
sphere should do his duty toward !
the other There are some selfish |
spirits, who can never apprecia‘e |
anythinr unless it carrics woney |
into their pockets. They are :
abont s use‘ul und orpawental s |
4 Wart isto a man's nose, 'l
- R !
Now asthe spring sun shines out, |
and all natare springs forth into |
new life, cannot something be |
thought of that will serve ns an im- |
petus by which the chronic foaters |
and idlers will be impelled to rouse {
up frem their slomber, shake the |
dust off their shees, rub the seules l
outof their eves ard go to work, !
and be active and be of some ad- {
vanfage to theage in whicn they ‘
five? |
If vur farmers would o'l depend |
on their ground and elbow gieise, |
and not wait 80 moach for the
moon to get just right, some nt'§
them would not have their smoke !
houses and groineries so tar fl‘uln!
home, and their children would |
uot have to stay at home ftrom |
gchool 8o much 10 riise and pick |
cotton to get money to pay some- |
body to unlock the doois jor tnem |
to get ther meat ard four. |
Their wives would do that with |
pleasure. {
The dyy is not distent when real
estate in Dawson and Lerreil coun
ty will nearly double iis present
vilue. It is just on the eve of a
boom, and will never be as low
again us it is justat the prescnt,
Tlere ear be no better security
or sarer return than is offered 1w
Terreli county renl estate tn day
The Jlowest ncteh ot depression
has heen reached and passed and
the upward movement he's wlrendy
besun.
| The legislature of New York
(will pass a bill making ita pen:d
Loffence to se’l cigarettes to minors,
A like biil is pending in the
| Pe_nsylv. nit legislature, Porents
iought also to take action, and this
tac ion ougcht to tauke tke 'eather
‘strnp, vibri ting to and fro rapidiy
{in the direction of the sitting down
fupurln-;ent ot the vounz he petul.
{lt would requirs sever.l sides of
| the tougzhest kind ot bull leather to
‘flu the peeded work for Dawsen.
' Why czn't our young men start
ta buailding and lo.n ssso aticn?
{ Have a meeting, talk the thing
io\'er, and get some of the cldcr
ones inte ersted in the matter an
|no doubt the wovement will meet
| with the same success g 3 the bank.
' Young men, do not wait on
{the older ones make a mMove;
f they have ml.el.flini_‘s to thiuk of,
but will join and help avy enter
rise (except building a new court
fl()use) that possesses any merit. A
loan and building sssHeation woul |
do Dawson muh gid. Lets
have one without delyv.
Proof of the Pudding is Chewing the B g.
' There are whiskey dealers in
| Dawson who claim to sell *¢ = glds
{shell” Corn Whiskey and sme
{cluim to have the gepuine brar d,
but the tollowing letter d.pect fr
the distiller will disprove «ll their
claims and set aside all doubt as to
{ M. C. Miws being the only man in
i Dawson =ho sells or hes eversold
the original “Hardshe 1.7
] Sanmsury, N, C,, April 27,80,
{ M. C. Mims, Agt., Dawson,Ga
{ My DEAR Slr:—MW ith reference
to the **Huardsheli” brand of whis
kev.l am sclling you, I am not
selling that braod to any other
parties in your tewn, and. no one
| has a right to make such elaii. It
tis my original rand ard vo one
| else has any right to use it,
i Yours truly,
I J. U Lasies,
| it
i Died in Texcs.
News hasbeen reccived hers of
{ the death of Mr. Osc.r Kinz in
l'l‘exas. He wis s brother of Mes.
iL. A. Hatcher, of this city. He
i Was once a citizen of Dawson
i aud was highly esteemed by all,
ABRARIE L
! A Scrap of Paper Saved Her Lifa
| It was just an ordinary serap of
| wrapping paper, but it saved her
i life, She wasin the luet stages of
| cousumption, told hy physicians
| that she was incurable “and could
|live ouly a short time ; she weighed
| less than seventy pounds. On ‘a peice
L of wrappiug paper she read of Dr.
i King's New Discovery, aud got a
%s.\m)-lv bottle: it halped her much,
- bought anather and grew botter fast
| contivued its use and is pow strong,
healthy, rosy, plump, weighing 140
pounds. For faller particalirs
[send stamp to W, H Cole, Drug
gist, Fort Smith. Trial Bottles o!
this wounderful I)iscover'y Frce at
Crouch Brox, Drugoists,
WATER WGRKS FOR UANSON.
Sormeth/ng Grea’ly Needed Here--Dis
cussid by Our Citizens.
A movement is on foot among
=onie of our most prowinent and
enterprising citizens to secure a
complete system of water works for
the city,
It is propesed to bore an artes
sitn well and erect a reservoir to
soid tuirty or forty thousand gals
lons of water and lay maius on all
the principal streets.
The cost is estimated not to he
over 26,000, It is elaimed that
by the erecticn o! a water tower
thirty or forty feet high, a stream
of water from plugs could be
thrown over any busiuess house i
the city.
Watcer works would be a valua
ble addition to our city, aund we
find that a goodly number ot the
property owners ave in faver ot a
good system. They claim, and
Justly too,tat it woul! greatly de
crease insuranee rates by aftording
ample proteciion against fire,
Nothing adds more to the im
portance of a city than iuternal
inprovements,
We could very well aflord to
pray a littie increase in taxes, if
necesgary, for arn enterprise that
wonld so materially benefit tue
town,
Shall we have them?
Bl
W.J. Siade is making preparas
tions to op:n up one of the finest
bar and billiardsaloons in southwest
Greorgin and is closing out his ens
tire line ot groceries at bottem figs
ures. Read his notices in this is~
sue,
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Advertised Letiers,
Dawson, Ga, April 29,'89.
The following is a fist of un
cleimed letters in the Dawson P,
0. which will e sent to the Dead
Letter office if nov called for with
in 14 duys
W. &. Barowry, P M.
() Blackshear Samuel, Browy
“aray. () Chambless James,
(D) Iravis Jobnathan, (G) Greene
Emanucl, (L) Lyvnn W, (. 2. (%)
.\\l('(”‘f“‘ "lf’fl“, .\h‘“t'y ~'fl”.p,' .I_
(*1) Ouvsley Ed, (S) Scharber O:h
-er, Sotomon Cowart, Surley Miss
Ama, Satton Mrs, Maory, L)
Truyior Miss Lula, (W) Witcham
CE, Wiliams My, M E, Wil
hains G L,
. . B
Terrell Sherift Nales,
GEORGIA—Terre!ll Connty
Wil be sold betore the conrt
house deor in Dawson, Ga.. said
coun‘y, an the :firet Toesday in
June wi hin the ls al hours or sale
the folowinr nroporty, to wit;
Lot o land No, 121 in the thisd
Distiiet of Ferrell ceunty, levied
on ard sold by virue ot a tox §
fa, issued ty J. I Crouch, Tax
Collectar, awinst \W, M. M Tn,
agent, for State and couty trxes
tor 1883, Levy m: de and retryrn
e tome by D, A, Meoahve, 1.. C.
T, R. THorytoN,
Apiil 30, 1880, Lhor' L.
Executor’s Sale.
By virtore of 2n order “ram the
Ceurt ot Ordinary of Terrell coun
ty, will be so!l hefora the cnurt
house docr,in Dawson in said conn
ty. on the first Tuesdiy in June
next,withia the lecal hours ot sa'e,
to the Li hest bildor, lot of lard
No. ninety-six (96) in the Twelth
District of Terrell county Geor. i,
Sold as the proper'y ot “the estate
of W, I\ Campbell, decenzel.
Termscazh. T.R. davyam.
April 30, 1889. "Executor,
DeJ F.MeMATH,
! tatai )%
Physiciarand Surg on,
Oilers his orofession: ] services to
thle people in wnd arcund
Parrottville,
Calls promptly atterded day nd
night. Cun be toun ! at Parrottvi le
in the day tine and at lesidence
of M+, Hennry Lee at ni:ht.
When needing Candies, Crack~
ers, Apples, Oranges, Bananuas,
Lemons, or anything in the « gn~
tectionery lige, eall on
™
C. L. MIZE,
at his old st d on Main street,
where you will always find o first
c.ass assortnrent,
FRESII AND NICF.
I contioue to make a specialty
of Books, Stati mery and Art
Goods. I also sell the Donies je
Sewing Machive, which leads
them all. Come tosee me and I
will please you.
C. L. MIZE, Dawson, Ga,
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o l bl:l‘;l ll()A\ I]S—
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ELECTEIC DOJ} BELL.
CALL BELLS without any
Battery. Work any dis::lm'v:ju.q
the thing to call up the ser ants.
Call at Ceutral Telephone Office
or address,
Wx. HUBBA RD, Dawson, Ga.
o T bR
Cures IIN rrOM
('j oue to five days,
H Manufactured only by
m Crouch Bros,
T DAWSON, - GA,
WL b L
Price - Ssocots.
.
Mrs. C. L. flize
Has Received a beantiful line of
pring & Sumz
Spring & Summer
MILLILINERY
and would be pleased to have the
Ladies call and examine her goods.
Dress Malzing.
I am also prepared to do.-Dress
Making, and the ladies would d.
well to bring their work to me. 1
sell the Domestic Sewiag Machine,
I am still on
ROGERS & JANE™ BLOCK,
DAWSON, GRORKIA.
: 5 A i 1
STATHAR & FARRUN,
oy, Sab and eed St
Livary, Sabs and Feed Stables,
~ia 30—
Ty MR S LS
SR eSO SHS
SR T S e
T T I DN e
DAWSON, ¢ .+ BA
—_— 010 ————
The best Carriages and Bug . ies
for hire in the city. Horses hoard
clat 1O permoth,
and sect to any part of the city at
all hours,
Heapquanrtensron Drovens,
E.‘__ YRR e
o ;
~elling at Cost,
ST
Desiring to change my business
somewhat, and to atandon the
Hardware part of it (except stoves)
I am now offering many artieles in
that line at greatly reduced prices,
in fact below cost. Fer instance:
Plow stocks, ........50 to 90cts,
Plow lines cuviv ot ii 15 «
Back Bandw i .....0.00., 15+
Henvy Travod...c.voii... B 85«
Siogletrees 05, ..., 25
Huien gnaeico (o 0 el «
Seooter plows (heavy)..... 15 ¢
Turn plows (51bs )........ 25 «
Sweeps(/hs.) ..o es 254
Bovapes . .........«. 181020 «
Khous: ... .00 i @st B 0
Deal Pins.ovguas 0. TEY
MR Ring. ot .. 5
Saws, lammers, * Hatchets,
Drawing knives, Locks, Butts,
Hinges, Table and Pocket Cutlery,
&e, &c AT COST.
All other Goods at W N
per cent. ahove cost,
Farniture and Stove, Shoes,
Hata, Crockery, Tin and Glass
ware CHEAPER THAN EVER.
8
~Jolm A. Falion,
DAWSON, . GEORGIA
DIENTISTI Y.
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‘ l)l o" od. i!“ i'lgii% s
! DA\VS_QN. GA.
| Pl
| Bonesme» Satisfaction guaranteed
\Y?mm all kinds of Dentul
' Work. Old plates repaiced and
made good as new.
BEST LOCAL AN ESTHETIC USED FOR
| PAINLESS EXTRACTION OF TEETH,
' Patronage respectfully solicited.
Office upstairs over Talbot's store.
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~J. G. PARKS, H. S. BELL
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| J.G. Parks & Co.,
LT AN AT
FIRE INSORANCE AGENTS.
f DAWSON, GA.
[ All kind: of property insured at
' reasonable rates Losses satisfaes
toriiy adjusted and promptly paid.
. Companies represanted all strong
{ liberal und reliable.
| Office over drug store of ( hat
ham & Dean, north side of Public
| Square,
g ‘ "oy
- Jas. H. Guerry,
5 —ATTORNEY-AT~LAW
| Dawson, - - Georgia.
| Caretul and prompt attention
| given to all business,
|TP R
- Chas. G. Mercer,
{ ~~ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
{ Dawseon, : s Geaorgia,
,Office over ~Uheatham & Dean's
, Drug Store.
i gay=Will attend promptly to all
| business entrusted to me.
Cidoo. BT sivs
- Griggs & Laing,
| —ATTORNEY-AT-LAW-~—
Dawson, 1 ' Georgia,
| Prompt atteution to all busis
| ness,
|
. R. F. Simmons,
' Dawson, - - - - Georgia.
l ATTORNEY-AT-LAW AND
| Will practice in all Courts ex
| 2ept hisown, Al persons having
land for sale and desiring to thor
| oroughily advertise it aud their see
| tion should eall on me.
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‘Bracc WEeLLBORN,
i
| THE BARBER,
| DAW ON, - GEORGIA. |
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CEITHER 10T OB COLD BATH,
Call and try my elegant new
chair. Polite attention to custom
ers, good work and neatness the
rales of the shen. *Dallus ‘Beck
worth’s old stand,
;Q i LN A .
PITTPE DPITQ THRQ 1€ PrrailNl‘cac
})l i le di.:,\.x:bb L‘D I)L' bli\ ;LE.SI
We have warned onr competitors tim» and azain to keep ont of the way, but they
seem to pay bat little heed to cur warning. and now they must take the concequenceg
Life is to short, you know, and we give notice now that we intend to down ‘em every
time they cross the dead fine, That “dead line” is fair and honorable competition, apqg
woe be unto him who passes the mark_for as Sampson slew the ass with the Jawbone ofa
Philistine, even so and in like manner will we fall upon them, and in an hour when they
reck not we will smite them hip and thizh., A word to the wise is sufficiert, :
But this is neither here nor there. Time flies, and we have some remarks to make on g
subject of vital importance to the dear people which must now be made. In fact we
have some.
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to se’l, and they must be sold. It woull tire you it we attempted to deseribs with anytbing like minyte
ness the Livge and varied assovtment of CLOTIHING which now cumber our counters and decorate gue
shelves. ®uffice it to say that we bave the larrest, handsomest and most complete stoek that we have ever
carried, and are offorinz them at prices that wiil take vour breath when you sce the zoods aud hear the fir.
ures announced. Suits that sell elsewhere for 333 nud $49 we are offeringat $2O and $3O. Suits that cane
uet be bought either in Dawsol or Macon for less than $lB and $25, we are selling at $l2 and 818, Wae
have a few nice business suits that we can aford to turn losse at 31 ), and twe or three dozen pairs of good
cassinere paots (uot jeans) at $2, hut we don’t count them. Of ¢onrse we don’t make anything on thege
goods searcely, dnd don’t care to. We want to satisty the paople th it we are their friend, and it is in furth,
erance of this determination that we are offering these hargains ‘Unere are no flies on us.
If you want a Prince Albort suig we ean fit you, If you pre‘er a Priuce Arthur, we can please you, O
it, perchance, your taste inclines to a 4 buytton Cutaway, a 3-bution Cutaway, or a Sack (with round op
gquare frant,) we can sunit you with either. We have also a few pairs of extra fine Freneh Worsted Pants,
for evening wear, at £5 and $3 per pair. They uare beauties.
Come and see ua. You will be surprised, we know, but we want you f*o come and hehold these tbinga
with thine own eyes,
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JIIAV I 8 & LTI
5 . '!‘! r' L O e
“Momsyeved s Blugey Mate
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We are not tond of spurting and blow
ing, but we do propose to save money to
those who favor us with their patronage,
We are carrving a ve.y large line of
Dry Goods, N o
tions, Shoes and
FORN IO S,
Besides a full and comple assortment of
DOACERIES AND PLARTATION GIopT I
(nEULEmm A‘U Fu;; NTA l‘il};‘ DSL!& lbiub,
HARNESS and SOLE LEATIER.
We would be pleased t show these voods and wo DRATrAIIe
tce prices azinstany plice or gly peopie. We invite special
attention t» LACES, RIBSONS, TUCKIN 13, RUFPEFLINGS and
WHITE GOODS in ceneral, B 3 We offer you the Uelebrated
Grand Jury 'i'obaceco nt 5O conts per pouwid,
all @ther goods iu the same ratio, Comeand sce us an i we will do yvou
00, Yours truly,
_LOWREY & ORR.
fi"”?" Y 3 0D ld& 1’);"? §H/77)
‘ vW. L, LALBUL,
Y ,?Y‘ C 1 2 I
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Faney and Family Croeries!
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My stock is complete in every particalar—all goods of the very best
quality and prices Low Down.
~—————T CAN FURNISH THE FARMER WITH ——
PILANTATION SUPPPILIICS,
Or the Housewife with Choice Delicacies for the Tab!e.
BESTFLOURINTIHHEMARKET.
| MERTS GF THE CHOICZST QUALITY,
O NADUILTIEL AT BTG AR,
CANNED GOODS, CONFECTIONERINE and FRUITS in season,
CROCKERY, GLASS AND TINWARE,
In fact, evervthing usually kept by a Firt-class Grocer, Give mea
share of your patronage, aud you will not regret it.
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WITH ITS OWN VOLITION
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Like the Great town of Dawson, it is carried on to SUCCE=SS by
MERIT ALONE.
The South~<xrest Gra..
MICRCANTIILIC ITOUSI],
Is as full of good things as are the fertile farms around Dawson. ‘
ik e L
TO O K
Is the word, and we propose to head the procession in our line, We ‘
feel that our etforts to hand'e
FHirst-Class Groods,
at prices that defy competition, hava heen appreciated by the people of
this and surrounding counties, aund makes us more than ever dotermine
ed to fill every possible want that michtar'se. We are in the lead and
propose to stay there, it LOW PRICES, ENERGY and FAIR DEA L« ‘
ING will do it. Farmers, Mechanics, Professionals, and all others, |
call in and look at the handsomest stock of ‘
BRY GOCDS, NOTIONS, BDOTS, SHOES, |
HATS, HARDWARE and FURNITURE.
h:flfiouth\\ost Georgia, Wlen we have feasted your eyes on the
goods," u-k(-t, book will fly open with its own volition. |
"” . IBAILDWIN, & CO. |
The Cheap Meércantilo House, - - - Dawson, Ga..
{ BUCCESSOR TO +
L. D. HATCHER & BRI,
DAWSON, GA.
—_— 0O
GROCERIES,
| SUCH ASB
Sugar, Coftee, Meat
Canned Goods,
Hard.ware,
, Furniture,
- STOVES
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And everything else hept
in a first-class Geners
al Store.
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My stock is futl and complete.
I guarantee my prices to be as Low
as the Lowest, and cordially aska
trial this year.
li(«povti'}l”)’,
A. P. HATCHER
1
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J. A, BISHOOP,
Projprietor.
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I keep always
on hand the best
meats the mark
et affordsand vill g
seil them at the
st . .
lowest living fig
Bres. [ malke aspecs
ialty of Western beef
shipped here in re
frigerating cars.
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It is Fine J
9 T-Lols! I’9 “
% "10 mlk) Vidanvi l
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I am in fronto]
lhe Engine House
on Lee Street.
J.A. BisihhoP:- |
feb 27,3 m 1889, §
Don’t Fail c
To agk yovr dealer for b
Kidder's hest Patent Flour, ¥
Kidder's Chief Patent Flouf b
and Kidder’s Victer Extra Fane) Iy
or halt Patent. They are the bess i
brands on the market, ?
feb.6,1889.6m0 !