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THI WELL-BRED GlO5,
Bome ofthe Things She Docont D
eud How Yeu Can Teil Hor,
A welishred girl thaoks the man
who gives her a seat in (he streot
ear and does it in a quiet and not
in an effusive way.
Bhe docsn’t turn round to 100 k
sfter gamblers or posinx actors on
on the streets, anl shoe docs't
think that her good looks are e s
Ing the men to store at ber.
She doesn’t wear her “ewelry 1o
the day time, ord she understands
Ahat dismond rivgs, earrings and
bracelets were intended forevenin:s
alm B
Shedocs "t o to supper after
the theater is over alone with o
man. |
Bhe doesn’t declire thut she neve |
et rides in street cors. |
Bhe docsa’t accept a valualle
presents from gny msn ouns
Tess sbie expocts to murey Lin
She does:'t talk load in public.
piaces. 1
She doesn't speuk of her muther
in a sarcastic wav, and she chow |
Fer the loving deference that is
due her. |
Bhe doesn't want to bea man,
and ehe deesn’t t:y to imitate
him by wéaring stiil hais, smoking
cigarettes and using an occasionl
Lie, Lig D.
SBhe deesn’t gay-elic butes women,
and she has some cood, irue
friends amoung them.
She quesn’t wear bootz withont
their buttons or a frack that nocds
mending,
She doesu’t scorn the use of the
needle, and expeets some d v o
make clothes for very little ;oople
who will be very dear to Ler.
That's the well-bred girl; elic's
thesort that you want for voor
wife, and the oae who willnot wunt
w 0 bean setress, but who wil Lo
faithful through sickvess and
through health, through sorrow and,
it meed be,throngh shame; who will
never waver in her love, and in
whom the he:rt of her hushand
may safely trust. —Philadelphia
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¥Yaeant Ferms'in Vermont,
A rather sad story is told by
Mr. Valentino, a Vermont official,
sbout the desertion of that beauti
ful state by its former inhabitants,
Standing with other officials on a
hill in Bennington county, and
looking over the valley of the
West river, a tributarv of the
Connecticut, they counted filteen
contiguous farms, or nerhaps a
hundred acres e-ch, all f’en(*w’.,‘
and with dwelling honses and |
barns in at least tolerille ('unt!i-i
tion without a single ix:lmhit::nt.!
Begond, toward the (7n:~nn(‘ticnf.‘
but hidden by the maple groves in |
the valley, were, as they kncw,|
fifteen more, also deserted, vet 41|
well situated and showing siops of |
their former fertility, Statistics|
ehow that a similar condition pr(u:
vails all over the state. Tln Wind- |
ham county alone are more thun '
forty thousand acres of land, once |
cultivated, but now deserted, and |
in the whole state the number of |
abandcned farms, complete \\'ixh,
bouses, fences, barpes, and m'!-{
buillings, must Le several ’.!.(:!1.«{
and. Yet Vermont i 3 one of the !
pleasamtest, heslthiest, most fertile, |
and most civilized states in (he |
amion. In its river valleys is m»!
malaria, while its hills are covered i
to the summit with vegetation. |
The reckless agriculture which|
has made portions ot the snmhl
nearly barren has never been fu- |
vored in Vermont, where a century '
or more of stock farming has rather
enriched than exhausted the scil, l
yet the people who once found |
happy homes there have crowded ;
into the towsn, or have leit tl;ciri
state altogether. In thirly veumrs,!
from 1850 to 1880. the incrense of |
population in Vermont was five |
per cent, while the population of |
she whole country ore than |
doubled and that of the adjoining |
stute of Maseachusetts increased by |
pearly eight per cent. Not pre- |
tending to suy ideas on political |
economy, we will not try to :xc-i
count for thisstrunge condition of :
things,but it is cortainy curious |
that a region so fivored in climute |
pnd pogition should be retrograding |
”4nl'isly,—From the American Ah'—!
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" Do you sufler with catarrh? You
ean hifflfed it you take “(.m’.‘.&l
Sarsaprilla,the grest blood porificr, |
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THE AUSTRALIAN STSTEM.
How It Worked Successfully In the
Kontana Biection,
This system wrs used for the
first time at he election Leld on
the fivst duy of October, in Mon
tar 2, to chooss cfficers to serve un
der the new coustitation. Though
the Liwon its face looks cumnbers
smne. yet in nrastice it is very
gimple, and fiills the niche for
which it was bronghs ferward to
periection—secrecy of builo'. In
the county where I reside the com
missioners advertised for bLids to
ercct in cach precinct of the coun
ty a rough building (fourtecn by
twenty feet) to bie built. upin a
plan laid down by them, the plun
being s ‘cilows: 4
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PR E R X R XL X
A - Represents rails, Dbehind
vhich stood two judges, who rave
to the voter his ballot, cach batlot
being stamped with the official
steanp whe given, only one ballog
fcing given tocach voter, which, it
spoiled, must be returned betore
receiving another,
X~ Avre the booths, te wlneh the
voter retived to make ap his bel
lot.
B—Ruails in the rear of which
rat two judges with the ballot box,
into which the voter placed his
ballot, with official stamps exposed
while depositing the same, the du
ty of the fifth judge being to aid
any one so desiring to make up his
ticket, when so doing endorsing his
name upnn back of the ballet.
- C-- TRI bebind which stood one
challenger from each party.
- The poiots which attracted my
attention on election day were:
I ‘ihe entire absence of elee
‘ tioncering methoeds, of nolse and
bustle, snd gatherinz of erowds
about the poils. In some of the
| precinets a person misht pass and
repass Without ever knowing that
an clection was in progress,
l 2. Inprecinets made up of all
classes, in few cnscs wos it necessis
‘ ry to throw out any defeetive bal: |
lots, and then at the most two
or three. Precinct voting ranged
from three bundred to six hundred.
8. Those eandidutesin cach par
ty whose persouval charceter and fit
ness were best known, {ared best.
SRR TS R
The Lonzest Werd in the Dictionary
is incompetent to communicate the
inepressible satisfaction and incom
preliensible consequences result
ing from aindicious adwinistration
of Dr, Picree’s Favorite Prescrip
tion,a prepacation desizued es eci
ally for the epeedy relief and pers
manent cure of all Fenale Weak
resses, Nervousness, and disenses
pecuiiar to the female sex. The
only remedy for wonan’s peculiar
ils, sold by drug:ists, under a pos
iive vuarantee to give satisfaction,
See ruarantee on wrapper ot bots
t'e. Thiz gu r nte hus Leen faith:
fully cariied ot or wany years
ny the prepeistors.
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The Virsi Step,
Perhops you sre ran down, can’t
eat, can’t glecp, can't think, ean’t
do anything to vour satisiuction,
and you wouder vhat ails you.—
You shou d Leed the warning, you
are taking the fivst step inte MNer
vous Prostration. Yen need o
Nerve Tonie and in Dlectric Bit
ters you will find the exustreniedy
for rvshn'iug your revvous system
to its normal, healthy condition.
Surprising resuits follow the use
of this great Nerve Tovic and Al
terative. Your appetite Icturns,
ood digestion fsrestored, and the
Liver and Kudneys resune healthy
action, Trya bottle. Price 50¢, at
T. D. Sale's Drug Btore,
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Bucxiens Arnlea Salve,
The best salve i the world loy
Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Suit
Rheum, Fever Soveg,Tetter, hap
ped Hands Chilblaine, Corne, and
all Bkia Eruptions, and positively
cures Piles. It is guaranteed (o
give partect satisiretion, or mon.
ey refunded. Price 25 cents per box,
For sale by T. D. Sales.
Capt. John A, Fulton
Is sgent for the Americus Re
corder, Ihe Atlamta Censtitution
The Sunny South and The New
York Ledser and the Maecon Tele
graph
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UON'T R 0 THERISK
Vork wl fio Levioud by gutwliieg Fatis 1
sleep well, is rostless, wnnatueal fn its appetit
aud grinde its teath, yon have strong indication
o Worms ; the posifive cure for this is 88, A.
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IF A BRODY MEET A BODY
the result is a collision, whether “coming
thro’ the rye,” or not. Life is full of collis
iong, We are constantly colliding with some
body or something. If it isn't with our
neighborg it is with some dread diseases that
*knocks us off the track” and perbaps dis
ables us for life. Women espceially it seems,
have to bear the brunt of moere collisions and
afilictions than mankind. In all cases of
nervousness, bearing-down sgensations, ten
derness, periodical pains, sick headache , con
gt-stinn. imflammation, or ulecration and all
*female irregularitics” and * weaknesses,”
Dr, Pierce’s Favorite Pregcription comes to
the rescue of women as no othor medicing
does. It is the only medicine for women, sold
by druggists, under a positive guarantee,
from the manufacturers, that it will give
satisfaction in every case, or money paid for
it wiil be refunded. See guarantee on bottle
wrapper.
Copyright, 1883, by WORLD'S Dis. MED. ASS'N,
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| regulate and cleanse the liver, stomach and
“bowels. They are purely vegetable and per
| fectly harmless. ©ne a Posc. Sold by
| druggists. 25 cents a vial,
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T FATNI T DI
‘ SUWANNEE RIVER.
From Branford, Fla., situated
upon the romantic Suvannee river,
Messrs, Rotse & Thomne write, uin
der dute of 2ug. " 19th, 183%
Picase furward os another grossof
Johnson’s Chill aud Fever Toniz.
| Have ao'd out every boutle of last
[ gross upon your shict guurantes,
£ e 4
aud not one botile returned,
Froma Letter from Grantteville, S.
C., datod August 26ih, 1889,
At the age of 50, with twentys
I five yours of anciive practice, I am
a caretu: observer and cauticusin
endorsing proprietary medicines,
bnt I can conscientiously endorse
your Johnsor's Chill and Fever
{ Tome as ene of the Test eembinas
[ 4ion reme fice for Chill and Fever
| I haveev rseenused. Tt corrects
[ the vitiated seevetions of the liver,
{ relieves costivenessand promotes
!lh\::!r:u)'i!@i\:u and assimilation or
food, thus taliilling el! the ndiea
tious etairaed for it,
Yours truly,
T.-P. ED\WWARDS M D:
Fernandina, Fla,, Ao, Gth.
A, B. GinrArprav,
Savannah, Ga.
! Dar Sir: Please send us one
| gross of Johnsow’s Chitl anl Fever
Tonic. It iz the best soller we
have for malirial tovers,
Paryier Bros.
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The claim mads for this meds
icine is n modest one, We main«
tain that it is 100 times better than
quinine, and 100 vears in advance
of the profession in the treatment
of all fevers, from the most malig
vaut fypes of Bitious Memorrliagic
Fever to the sinpleat form of Chill .
and Fever. L'or aale by ali Drug~
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A.B. Gareapzyr,So'e Proprietor,
Savannah, Ga,
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Rellable Malkes, Many Styles. New
and Second-Hand.
LOW PRICES, EASY TERHMS. LONG TIME.
N L R e ANTRAN X 0w MRS
EVEI\‘ Y new instrument guaranteed for five
J’L‘i\rm shipped on trial, and if not as repre
sented, can be returncd at our expense. With each
Piano we slvo free A fine plush-top stool, silk
embroi: ered cover, piano instiuctor and six pieces
of music. With each Organ we give free a good
lep-covered stool and instructor,
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——¢| FREIGHT PAID. 3
We agree to assume a'! freight on Pianos and
Organs. Those who want quick delivery, order
fromus. The mail and freight facilities of z\tj.mta
are perfect. No maiter what others offer, write us
before purchasing, and see how easily money can
be saved, :
PIANOS ; .$l5O 00 to $1,600 00
ORGANS ..........$ 4500t00 § 75000
SPeECIAL OFFERS.
’ T Piano, Styla 1 (iilustration at top
PlED_lf!ONf of this advertiscment), rosewood
‘ff]l"(“ )3 octaves, three unisons, overstrang bass,
all impiovenments, ‘ihe Lest low
priced Piano manufactured.. .. .. 521% 00
Clough & Warren, five'oct:\ves. large
Cn & w case, satin ‘walnut, very handsomne,
!ivm set'\ of reeds, five stops. 1s rll:?.v.'_vr-/'z oof,
Setter than other organs sold at $75.00, !
Deats the world, \\t‘ offe lit i:s;!ufly 550&0
"t A lenyear-old givl can luy an ergan cr picne
Irom Phillips & Cyemw, dtlanta, G, as Secure
Trom impasition as the most export msizian in the
tand. —Christian Worker.,
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If you want or think of buying « Piano
or Organ, by no means purchose until you
have secured prices aud terms frem
PHILLIPS & CREW,
Established 1865 ATLANTA, GA
W iy 200 B ,=T B e R
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We ke pleasure iv La.orain g the public gencrallysthatwe have just a rived in this ei y with s cutirely
new stock of first- cluss :
E¥asis 3p e vfintihizase 1 : 5 R e i R g Vo sk
Ury Goots, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Flats, Caps, Nofions and
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Farnishing Goods.
”.u‘_in-‘:‘ heen the lucky purshasers of the large anl immense stock ofithe late firm of Grac: v, Brown &
Co., of New York City and having bouzht trese voods at far less than oneld@lt the cost of manufacture,
enabiles us to sell strietly fivst-class goads at loss thaw onr competitors caus bugithem, and they are to be
SOLD BEIFORICJANTUAINY Ist.
We have the lurgest stoek ox Overconts in this city. Do not {ail to cxamiie our $3.00 Overcost,
sctunl vaue 88.00. Under no circamstances should vou buy 2 ¢ loak for your wife or dauczhter uatil you
see aur immense stock. ‘They are beauties, und we sol] them at lesg than sctuaF¢alue Doust buy betoi:
vou are convineed that we are the chespest house in his eity.
Very Respectfully,
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—BY CONTRACTIRG WITil—
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DAWSON . GA.
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Coutraets for all kinds of builds
ing token atlowest rates, and ma—
terial furvished when desived. 1
hive been in the business for fif
teen yenrs and kvow my business
ang guarantee my work, ;
T REill Worle.
1 have had a large experi nee in
this line, aznd guarantee to do good
and cheap svork on new mills or
repairivg old oncs.
| Giin YWorlk.
1 have had twelve venrs experis
ence withiinachivery aod a full set
of tecoly ¢an make your old gin
work like a'ncw one. I have res
paired a larie vumber of gins and
have yet tohienr the firat complaint
of ‘my woth or price. I sharpen
gius by mackinery or hand and all
work done Will be made payable
Octoher Ist, 188!
I will call on "SeE#uri ¢ the
spring and ”‘ outh&Es I'his
is allowing you a she fi';»,;_, d 1
hope you witl hold your worlkssd
me. - My address is Lock Bos
224, Dawson, Ga. S
: GEO; V, PACE.
T¢bh.2o, 1889,
E YOy A FEYCH FEvet
OATR, OATS, OATS.
20,000 tushels Gavine exas Rust Proot
O'tfl
500 bakhels Gosrzia Raised Oats.
50 bushels Southwest Georgla Raised Rya. :
Hobushels North Georgia Rye.
© BoLushels Barley.
s o U e :
e Suyriip Barrels
100 New Orloans Typress Barrels.
50 Now Orleans Second Haud Barreels.
200 New Cypress Barrels.
B R RN e
e ocie Mils & Evaperators
s FOR SALE BY
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Tes }”H";'l‘:-.:r‘;tl Messrs, Hillman & Wadds intmense stock of
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: £ s 2 .i%’:). LK) -(‘Kh‘..d}.j
And will do business at the sune stand. * The members of the fism are
O. B. STEVENS, A. J. BALDWIN and T. D. SALE, and they pro
pose to run ene of che best and most relible Drus Stoves in the siato.
Everything in the way of Drugs, Pute. t Medicines, Paiuts, Oils, Vaurs
nishes, ‘oilet Articles, ete. 88X of the purest and best makes wil Le
kept always in stoek. | # =%
‘They also carey s 58 Tine of the purest Whiskies, Wines, Prondies,
ete., for medicinakice, which they bought low and are going to sell low.
Mz. T. D. BALE wili have charge ot the businessand will he glad
to sce all of Bigold friends and make new ones.
Give theme call aud be convinced that they mean business.
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PPOn as easy terms asany housé in Georzia. Call on them ar their
New Iron Repository, where you will find Mr. J. W. BROWN ever
ready to waiton you. Geod Notes Prelerable to Money. Don't forget
WE SELL THE BEST WAGONS MADE.
The Studebuker, Teuvessce, Old Bickory, Atlunta, “liatcher
Tron" and Peidmont.
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The best Carriages and Buggies
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ALP@RRER MONTH, and seat
Mihf Tt v city at all hours
HEspquarTERSTRSE Dovirs,
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W.'l. Lewis,
FANCY AND FAMILY
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TOBACCOS.
Sold by the box at manuficturs
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by retail.
Dried Beet. | Mott's Cider
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tueky” just|hand, Scdaand
received. { Lemonude.
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Is eepetinlly mvited to look at
wy tohaccos hefore buying
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SALT PISH. WPRUITS and VEGETABLRS
Mackerel and Mullet in season. § #ndeverything else for the table
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CANNRD BOODA. UGAR, COPPRR, Rigß
of every deseription and clheap. as low 28 the lowast
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SROWFEPLAKE 3 Patent FLOUR | . RIVER BALMON,
VEACITS FAVORITE FLOUR. ] ALLIGATOR OYSTERS,
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MAGNOLIA HAMS: [ IMPORTED SARDINES,
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Leads the state Having superior railvoad tacilities ghe can PAY =8
fur cotton than any town in this section. She especially caters for
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Aud Terrell planters may rest assured they will get the top prices.
We have purchased the lavee warehouse of Tift &(o and have s
perior tacilities for handling cotton. Bring your eotton to Albany an
stove with us, and we will convines you that what wo say is irua.
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Like the Great town of Dawszon, it is carried on to SUCCESS
MERIT ALONE.
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Is as tull of good things us are the {erti'e furms around Dawson,
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Is the word, and we nropuse to heud the procession in our line.
feel that our eflorts wo nand’e
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Fleg %o "™ gome 4 & T saecusy @ J.onaey
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at prices thut defy competition, hava beon appreciated by the pecpie,
this und surrounding countics, aud makes us more than ever detensl
ed to fill every possible want that mizht ar'se. We are in the l 8
propose to stay there, it LOW PRICES, ENERGY and FAIR H_’.u‘A\
ING will do it. Farmers, Mechanics, Professionals, and all othit
call in and look at the handsomest stock of
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[u Scuthwest Georgia. When we have feasted your eyes ob
goods, your pocket book will fly open with its own volition.
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LoshßkbLL @ ADJUINING UUUNLLID
In this, our NINTII ANNUAL CIRCULAR, we dee
it unnecessary to parade before vou the usual advantag
that wy have been giving our customers, as they arc we
known, however we will say that we propose t ‘!" all th
we have heen doing for the past BIGHT YEARS. .
Now we wre offrinz NEW ADVANTAGES tv g
we wish to call yonr attention,
We will carry an “open policy” of insurance on all PO‘t’tO
in our warehouse, which our customers can have ‘*"1‘"::‘il"‘l,“'
of at the low rate we obtain by such a_policy. We ¥
also pay ONE FOURTH OF A CENY per ]munfl ou .
cotton sold us on aceonnt in August, ONE BIGiH T ond
in September aud ONE SIXTEENTIH n October.
We hope eur {riends will figure on this I“"’l”""“(in‘:fl
see if it will pay to take advautage of. We k“”“".l,t“;
We will retail to onr customers, BAGGING and
at cost on t he usual time,
Mr. II O, Thornton will assist ovr regular cor]s of m
in the warchouse department. ;
Ao Sihnsssibon - antialantiat O e ; our P:ltlo
We guarantee satisfaction and promise that yo
age will ba appreciated, :
Yours truly '
Dawson, Ga, July 20th 5. 1t MERCER & CO:
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