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By E. L. RAINLY.
OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE COUNTY.
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Liast week President Tarrison
retired to the shades of privace life
1,016 democratic postmasters.
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More orangzes, lemons, bananaas
and raisiss are used in the United
States than in any other country
in the world.
The nawes of the decendants of
the Washington {amily were pub
lished the other day and since then
a great many people have proba
bly ceised to wonder why Washs
inzton is calied the father of his
¢ untry.
Thousands of Oklahoma boomers l
are slready willing to trade their
boom for a glass of water and a
square meal, It they had stayed
at home they nicht be enjoying
three square meals a day. A boom
B a very poor investuient for some
people.
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The editors are moving to Okla~
bom:, bt the newspapers will not
vk at their lewving. You can
scare up cditors any day in the
week who are just aching to show
the world how they can run a
newspaper. They are thick as
grasshoppers, and as green.
Forty thousand census enumer- |
ators will be wanted next year.
The fellows who started in to se
cure c:binet positions and have
evinced a‘wiliingness to accept first
elass foreizn missions instead may
get romething about their size it
they wait until that time.
N
. Jbhn Gaiter, a West Virginia
slave, offered to show the location
# asilver mine in retarn for his
freedom before the war, The mas
ter refused and the slave only gave
His secrat at his deathbed to his
son. The Jat:er has now turned it
to account'wich a mining company.
Massachusetts has a pretty strin
gent liquor law without prohibi
tion. Cities and towns must settle
for themselves each year the ques
tion of license or no license, Ia li
cense cities and towns but one li
cense can begrant <1 to every 1,000
inhubitants.. The min'mum fee
for a license is 81,000,
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The little rown of New Ark,
Cal,, has some good young wen.
They rode a drunken and abusive
busband and tather out of town on
a rail, ther quartered the wife and
children at the principal hotel
until they h:d raised money suffi~
cient to rend them to Kentucky,
where the wife's parents reside.
At Round out-on-the-Hudson,N.
Y., a man died leaving property
valued at’s2.ooo. This was part«
Iy mortga_ed. The mortgage and
coats involved amounted to $1,999,
thus feaving but £1 to be divided
among the widow and fourteen
heirs. The widow will, however,
have only the u:ze ot this dollar
durini her lifetime,and must leave
it to the heirs at her death,
Recently the preswaent of o f(\%
m.le college in New Jersey lecturs
ed his pupils on the impropriety of
dancing in decoliette dresses, when
all the girls hecame offended and
walked out. This shows that when
a man attempts to boss a lot of fe. |
males as to wlat thoy shall wear l
and how they shall wear it he puts
kis foot in it every time.
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An Indiznna woman who was
twice divorced from one man dis
appeared after the second scp;\m-z
tion, and he heard nothing from ‘
her until this week she appeared
at his home in Peru and asked per
mission to e married in his parlor
to a man who accompunied her.
Consent was given and the couple
were . unitedl with husband No. I
‘_l_rn.l his second wi‘e as withesses.
' A Cure or no Pay.
" ANI diseases arising from a de
ranged liver, or from impure blood,
a 8 boils, blatches, piuples, scalp
disease, sorvfulous scres and swells
ings and censumption (which is
lung-scrofula) in its early stages,
are cured by Dr. Pierce’s Golden
Medical Di«covery, or the muney
"id'. tor it will be promptly return.
ed.. Sold by draggists under a duly
executed certificate of guarantee
from the mauufacturers,
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*+2 [g Life Worth Living 2: - °
Not if you go throuzh the world
s dyspeptic. -Acker's Dyspeptic
nfilzulare,_g positive cure for the.
worst form ot Dyspepsia, Indigess
tion, Fiatulency and Constipation.
Guaranteed and sold by W, C,
Kendrick,
Forty Lovely Girls Sold Cheap.
At a church party held recently
in McDonough, Chenango county,
forty youny ladies were put up at
auction and sold to the highest bil
der. A haysecd believed the sale
was bona fide and put up all his
cash, 87.49, on the prettiest lady
bid offt. It tcok considerable pers
suasion to convinee him that he
eould not remove his purchase to
the paternal ranch.—New York
Suaun,
Pimples on the Face.
Denote an impure state of th»
blood and are lonked upon by many
with suspicion. Acker's Blood
Elixir will remove all impurities
and leave the complexion smooth
and clear. There 18 nothing that
‘will 20 thoroughly built up the
constitution, purify and strenzthen
the whole system. Sold and guars
anteed by W. . Kendrick.
A. J. Baldwin & Co. have same
thing nice in the way of Cham
bray, Ginghams, ete.
Bucklen's Arnica Salve.
The Best Salve in the world for |
Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers Salt
Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chap-~
ped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and
all Skin Eraptions, and positively |
cures Piles. It 18 guaranteed to
give perfect satisfaction, or money i
| re‘unded. Price 25 cents per box. |
‘ For sale by Crouch Bros. |
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Chamberlain’s colie, cholera and
Diarrhoea remedy is a pleasant and
effective cure for the various forms
of bowel complaint. It is powertul- |
ly diffurible and almost insmntlyJ
relieves intense pain and quiets\
!thc nerves. It his been in use in
' the Northwest for fittcen years,and
the manufacturers are the oldest
makers of such remedies in that
section, The remedy has been ex~
tensively used in several epidemics
{of flax and dysentery and stands
better in the opinion of drucgists
then any other preparation of the
kind made. It has saved thous
ands of lives and iz guaranteed to
eflect a radical cure. Manutact
ured by Chamberlain & Co., Des
Moiucs, lowa. Sold by all drug
gists, tf.
~—BY CONTRACTING WITH—
GE.O V. PACE,
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Contracts for all kinds of builds
ing taken at lowest rates, and ma
terial furnishe¢ when desired. [
have been in the business for fif
teen years and know my business
and guarantee my work.
Mill Work.
I have had a large experi nce in
this line, and guarantee to do good
and cheap work on new mills or
repairing old ones.
Gin Worl.,
I have had twelve years experis
ence with machinery and a full set
of tcols can make your old gin
work like a new one. [ have re
rnirod a larze number of gins and
inve yet to hear the first complaint
ot my work or price. I sharpen
gins by machinery or hand and all
work done will be made payable
October Ist, 1889.
I will call on you curing the
spring and summer months, ‘This
is allowing you a showing, and I
hope you will hold your work for
me. My address is Lock Box,
224, Dawson, Ga,
GEO. V. PACE.
Feb. 20,1889.
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PLANOS
and Organs for
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Sule.
Tuning and Repairing Done in First-Class
Style. |
Remember that I will keep your
Pianos in perfect order for ten dols
lars a year. ‘That means tuning,
replacing broken strings, new un
dercloths, felting chack pads, key
lifter pads, facing regulating pods,
wedging out key mortises, relining
damper soekets, rebuilding damp
ers, felting buff stops and recover
ing hammers. All work guaran
teed lam prepared to do all kind
of Piano repairing.
Respectfully,
L. D. Lockmarr, jr.
Dawson, Ga.
with Jas, Fricker & Bro., Ameri
cus, Ga
gyT Who are Weak Nervous
' lund Debilitated and sufter
hlENin: from Nervous Debili
4:%ty, Seminal Weakness,
Nizntly Emissions, and all the ef
fects ot early Evil Habit., which
lead to Premature Decay,Consump
tion or Insanity, send for Prar's
Treatise on Diseases of Man, with
particulars for Home Cyre.
Cures ghuranteed. No.cure no
pay, ° J,B.PEags,
. 812 and 614, Chuyeh Bt.
B Nashville, Tenn,
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UNAPPRECIATIVE.
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How liitle we are apt to appreciate that which
we possess. The hardy wood-sawyer envies the
wealth of his employer. The rich man envies the
health and strength of his poor neighbor.
“Our mind and our time we employ
In longing for what we nave not,
Unmindful of what we enjoy.”
How much better if all exerted themselves to ob
tain their heart’s longing. If poor in purse seek to
gain wealth by industricus and frugal habits, If
poor in health seek to use those remedics which are
the best and truest medicines. Among remedies
sold by druggists none is the equal of Botanic
Blood Balm for euring the ills of flesh and blood.
Felix Foster, Atlania, Ga., says: “I took B.R.
8., for several foul ulcers, which had given m.
much trouble and would not heal from a use &
ULCERS other remedies. Within ten days my
health imyproved, and before I had
used three bottles every sore was entirely healed. It
improved my appetite and gave me flesh and
strength.”
Hudson Clark, Camden, Ark., says: “I wasaf-
BAD BLOGD flicted with the severest form
of rheumatism for about 12
years, and suffered extreme misery during all that
while. I also had catarriiso bad it almost stopped
GATARRH my breathing through my nose.
. My flesh in some places looked as
if it had been charred or scalded. My back was so
lame I could hardly stand. 1 tried nearly every-
Y thing but found no relief
RHEUPAA' 'srfl until [ tried B. B. B. I used
several bottles and am now as sound and well as
any man in Arkaxsas.”
J. W. Messer, Howell's Cross Roads, Cherokes
County, Ga.. writes: I was afflicted with chronie
SORES sores nine years, and had tried many
medicines and they did me no good. [
then tried B. B. 8., and eight bottles cured ms
sound and well” @
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The Southwestern Divisior.
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Lv Macon 10 05am ar 6 10pm
ar It Valley* 11 21lam 5 05pn:
* Mar'ville 11 38am 4 47pm
“ Winchester 11 43am 4 43pm
“Mte'zuma* 12 05am 420 pm
“ Oglethorpe 1210 pm 4 15pm
* Anderson 1230 pm 352 pm
“ Americus® 12 22pm 327 pm
4 xSmath'le 1 20pm 300 pm
“ Broawood 1 Hs6pm 103 pm
“Dawson 2 10pm 12 50pm
“ Shellman 2 30pm 1229 pm
““ Cuthbert* 2 Hsopm 12 HBam
“ Morris 3 10pm 11 48am
“ Hatcher’s 3 20pm 11 39%am
* Georgetown 335 pm - 11 23am
“ Bufaula* 3 43pm 11 15am
“Spring Hill*4 23pm 10 36am
“ Midway* 4 42pm 10 15am
“ Un'nSprigs*h 10pm 9 45am
** Pike Road 6 10pm 8 22am
“ Mont'gry* ¢ 45pm 7 45am
Trains going North Read up.
*Telegraph ~ station. Connects
wt Fort Vaily for Perry; at Smith
ville for Albany and * Blakely; at
Cuthbert for Fort Gaines; at Eo
faula for Clayton.
ALLBGYER'S
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GAEAT REDUCTION 1§ PRUCES !
F;}dfl 8850, 10 ¥5O. ey
is Flegant Parlor O e
stylo 100, containing boo AP
taves, 4 gets of reeds, 10 = 'm“ R
lto?s, 2 knee swells, Btool Vo 172
aud Bock free. For only Seliabgdad
$53.00. With right and Jeft 1Y e :p\v,};
coupler. ** Warranted for 6 Fpeais St
cars. (* R T
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Bponsibility from any bank- § '("i’n;é fii‘"“ Rl SR
€r, postuiaster, merchant or | "11.-‘rv,»l‘tl»?‘,‘. “HM
exlfirgcfientimdmo()rgm i “‘}“‘i'/['*r"‘ 5
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Be sure to write me, and save money. Solid
walnut cases,
Mention Paper where this ‘4D *is seom, ‘
Re-elected Mayor Ap_nl 9, 1888, by a large |
majority.
. W. ALLEGER,
Washington, : Warren County, : New Jarsey, |
UNITEN BYsvis oy ANERIGA, '
WE HATE TO DO IT! ]
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BUT BUSINESS IS BUSINESS! ;
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We have warned our competitors time and again jo keep out of the way, but they,
seem to pay but little heed to cur warning. and now they must take the consequences.
Life is too short, you know, and we give notice now that we intend to down ’em everv
time they cross the dead line, That ¢dead line” is fair and honorable competition, and
woe be unto him who passes the mark_ for as Sampson slew the ass with the jawbone ofal
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 thigh. A word to the wise is svfficiert.
But this is neither here nor there. Time flies, and we have some remarks to make on a
subject of vital importance to the dear people which must now be made. In fact we
have some.
to sell, and they must be sold. It would tire you it we attempted to deseribs with anything like minute
ness the large and varied assortment of CLOTHING which now cumber our counters and decorate our
shelves. Suffice it to say that we have the largest, handsomest and most complete stock that we have ever
carried, and are offering them at prices that will take your breath when you see the goods and hear the fig
ures announced. Suits that sell elsewhere for $35 and $4O we are offering at $2O and $3O. Suits that can
not be bought either in Dawsoa or Macon tor less than $lB and 825, we are sellinz at 812 and $lB, We
have a few nice business suits that we can afford to turn loose at $lO, and two or three dozen pairs of good
cassimere pauts (not jeans) at $2, but we don’t count them. Of conrse we don’t make anything on these
goods scarcely, and don't eare to. We want to satisfy the people that we are their friend, and it is in furths
erance of this determination that we are offering these bargains There are no flies on us.
Iy you want a Prince Albert suit we can fit you, If you prefer a Priuce Arthur, we can please you, Or
it, perchance, your taste imclines to a 4 button Cutaway, a 8-button Cutaway, or a Sack (with round or
gquare frent,) we can suit you with either. We have also a few pairs of extra fine French Worsted Pants,
for evening wear, at £5 and 88 per pair. They are beauties.
Come and see us. You will be surprised, we know, but we want you to come and hehold these things
with thine own eyes,
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otrictly Pure Paints.
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We call the attention of Painters and everybody to our Celebrated
PURE : READY : MIXED : PAINTS.
which we sell under the following positive guarantee :
We guarantee our Ready Mixed Paints, when properly applied to a
good surtace, WO'T TO CRACK, CHAILK,
OR PEEL, and to give perfect satistaction as a first-class
paint, and if after Three Years Wear, it failsto meet the above requires
ments, we agree to furnish paints free ot charge to repaint building.
"The Ullmann & PPhi'pot M fg. Co.
A full stock of these paints on hand acd for sale by
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CROUCH BROTHERS.
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Watches, Jewelry,
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Silverware, Clocks,
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Spectlacles &e.
CAXY. OIN
N. B. BARNES
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Repairing at Rock Bottom prices
Main Street, Dawson, Ga.
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What is . 11. P. 2?
H. H, P. is aliquid Panacea. Pleazant to the taste—that relieve
at once, SICKHEADACHE, CONSTIPATION and DYSPEPSIA,
H. H. P. acts gently, but eflectively on the bowels and liver.
" H. H. P. does not nauseate or gripe,
H. H. P. is guaranteed to please you or your money refunded by
G. BARRETT & CO , Augusta Ga.
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JERSEY - FLATS - CAILL - AND - FEVER - CURE
| Is warranted to cure Chills ana Fevers,Bilious, Intermittent, Remittent
or any kind ot Fevers and Chills.
WITH JERSEY FLATS, IF THERE IS NO' CURE, NO PAY.
Remember Jersey Flats stops shakes and agues. JERSEY FLATS,
Warranted by G. BARRETT & CO., Augusta, Ga.,
. : N . TYr N\ S
GILDER'Ss . LIVER PILLS
Are Purely Vegstable and the best for all diseases of the Stomacl
and Bowels. Try Gilder’s Liver Pills.
G. BARRETT & CO., Prop’s. Augusta, Ga.,
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MCsS IRISH LINIMENT
Cures Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Scalds and Swellings.
Does not blister or remove the Hair. Try a bottle of Mc's Irish Liniment
Manutactured by G. BARRETT & CO., Augusta, Ga.
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ITAKE“BARRETT S TONIC
’ For un appetiser.
Cures Heartburn and Indigestion.
Relieves Sour Stomach.
BARRETT'S TONIC,”
For Sleepness and Nervousness,
Has no equal.
\ G. BARRETT & CO., Prop’s. Augusta, Ga.
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These Goods For Sale By All Druggists.
WHOCOLESALE BY
HILLMAN & W ADE.
DAWSON., GA.
W. C. KENDRICK
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DRUGS@VEDICINES
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MaIN STrREET, DAWwson, Ga.
Being unable to sell my steck of Drugs, lam still at my OLD
STAND on Main Street, Dawson, Ga., and will keep a full and well
selected stock of everything usually found in a
FIRST-GLASS DRUG STORE,
and will sell as cheap as any hounse in South-west Georgin,
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Orto Prompt Paying Cumtomers
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Parties owing me are earnestly requested to SETTLE AT AN
EARLY DATE. C. E, FArRrARr is authorized to make Settle
ments and receipt, in my name, tor any money due me,
By fair dealings I hope to merit a liberal share o,
PUBLIC PATRONAGE.
i W.C. RENDRICK, M. D.
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JEWELERS and DEALERS IN
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Pianos & Organs.
WE keep constantly on hand the finest and largest assortment of goods
in our line to be found So uthwest Georgia. CONSISTING in part of
Watches, Diamonds, Solid Silver and Fine Plated \Ware. Clocks,
Jewelry of ail kinds. Gold and Silver Head Canes and Um
brellis. Fine Table and-Pocket Cutlery, Scissors and Opera
Glasses. Scwing Machine Needles, Oil, Parts and Attach
ments. Deatists Gold Foil, and everything else usually
keptin a First cLass JEwWELRY STORE. Watches,
Clocks and Jewelry Repaired and Warranted.
Badges and Medals made to order.
GOOS WE SELIL ENGRAVED FREL.
Our Music Department is filled with
First-class Pianos and Ocgans, Violins, Guitars, Ban
jos, Tambourines, Accordions, Strings and Trimmings,
and all such other Goods as belong 10 that line, Orders
for Sheet Music will receive Prompt Attention. Our MR,
L. D. Locknarr, Jr., will zo anywhere in Southwest Georgia
to tune and Repair Pianos and Organs, or call upon those wishe
ing tobuy. No house in the State can undersell us in either line.
s=s"Write tor Catalogue to
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James IFricker ¢ Bro.
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sept. 19,1888, :
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1. 1. Martin,
La.ceonmt.
DAWSON, GA.
Daring the y(::'u_] 889, I
will keep a full and com
plete line of
FANCY AND.
Family - Groceries,
Whiskirs, -
Wines,
Beer, &c.
and invite the patron
age of the public
generally, I can be
found at my
OLD
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STAND
next door to A J Bal
dwin & Co., on _
MAIN STREET.
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J. A. BISHOP,
Prgg_':fietor.
I keep always
on hand thebest
meats the mark
et affordsand will
seil them at the
lowest living fig
ures. I'make a spec
ialty of Western beef
shipped here in re.
frigerating cars,
It is Fine
£ 10 mistake.
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I am in front o
the Engmme House,
on Lee Street,
feb Qg;xn%‘;\"Bishop.
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