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DAWSON, GA, Fur 19, 1800,
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« Qol, Tom Darden.an s a late
gubrenatorial entry. Wewould us
soon recthe Colonel covernce as
any othcr man, uuless it be lon,
C. B. Wooten.
The time of year is upen us hat
tries cditor’s souls. The knowled e
of this has caused the editor of the
Sandersville Progress to lay down
the paste brush and scissors and re
treat to parts unknown,
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Wounder if 'Terrell county wants
the earth.— I't. Gaines Star,
No, youtg man. Torrell wants
that only whieh she is eatitled to.
And we would remark by way of
parcntheeis that she always gets it.
The Brunswick Times says: At
thie juncture when a citizen of
QGeorgia waolks the streets with bhis
chest expanded and head thrown
back so that his eyes take in the
tops of the buildings, it doesn’t
necessarily follow that he’s got his
thoughts fixed on heaven. Per
have some newspaper has mentions
ed him as a probable candidate for
governor.
~ The negro exodus from North
Carolina has offficted the people
of the State with a plague of stray
dogs. Alout forty thousand ne
groes have moved out of the State.
“Fach negro baw from one to a halt
dozen worthless dogs, which the
railroads declined to carrry. These
abandoned canines are roaming
about the State aud the peosple are
gunning for them.
The New York Tribune is agita
ting the question: **What will the
coming wan drink?” So fa: as we are
able to judge the concensus of
opinion is that the coming man will
drink milk a few moments after he
arrives lxcn\, and in the l'..:ljfli’.)’
of cases will gradually drift into
the use of beer and whisky as he
grows older, just like the man who
ishere now and those who have
come and gone.
The Kansas City times gives a
full account of the raid which a
number of young ladies ot Lathrop,
Mo., made a few daye ago on the
liquor saloons of that town and
emptied about $l,OOO worth o!
whisky into the street. The iimes
also publishes the pictures of the
crusaders who smashed the bottles
and kanocked the bungs out of the
barrels, and it must be confessed
that if the faces of the young ladies
are in index to their charactors,
they have nerve enough to break
up a prize fight.
More mulesand horses have been
purchased by Georgians this sea
son than for many years nast,
and the cash and notes given for
them run far up into millions.
This, with the vastly increased
purchases of commereial fertilizers,
will about dispose of the surplus
from last year's crops ; and, next
fall, when the notes given for these
commodities become due, you will
hear a wail of distress throughout
the land. It seems impossible for
our people to realize that compost
heaps are cheap, and that mules
and horses can bo raised in Geor.
gia.
One of Buek’s Pits,
One of the appointments in
Georgia for which Marshal Buck
is presumably responsible as a re
cognition of the service of his fxieud
Pledger, Jr., a son of the father,
who was recently made a postal
clerk on the North eartern railroad
Of late the mails have been tam
pered with on the route, lctters
have been rifled and valuable packe.
agesstolen. A few days ago a
postoffice inspector, detailed from
Chattanooge to work up the case,
bogged young Pledger by using
decoy leiters. The evidence was
conclugive, and Pledser has been
jailed. Boss Buck cught to rush
to the rescue.
When you think your children
have worms, a<k your drug gist for
Dr. Bull’s Woem 5 Destroyers and
do not take any other. They tast
good and are always suae.,
John Turner wants to sell you
your farming tools,
Fresh Garden Seed just received
at Cheatham & Dean’
Georgia's Next Governor. {
The Atlanta Constitution pubs
Jishes the followings: - J
Llisors Coastitugion. : "B ]gan\l
mysell, with ue¥ coplern as t:;%l!u\':
pesult, Laskedthe foliowing seumice, |
thirty days azo, of an acqueintenee
in each couniy in the Siater “A<k
one hidred peaple. fér whom, of
the twénty nanies farneshed, they
waou'd vote for Governor.” i
I have heard from cach county
iu the State, except five, with the
result given lLelow:; General
Evane leads by thirty six connties
mejority, os first choice; Pat Walsh
second; Tom IMardeman a close
third; Blount and Northern tie for
fourth place, being seven counties
Lehind Hardeman ; with Black, of
Augusta, heading a badly scatters
cd field.
That’s all. As my friend “Pee
diddle," says: “Asit wus guv w
me, o I gin it to you.”
Mang Jouvsox.
Nons, Ga.,February 10th, 1890,
fel sk
Broonwool Budget.
Oii last Wednesday night a halt
toh of gusno was stolen from Mr.
Joha L. Ifill, Me. Hill had, the
dauy before, lauld the guano into
his field for distribution. Parties
are suspeeted,
The National Buillingan Loan
Association, of Atlanta, organized
acompany here last Friday. Dr.
i. A, Chappell was cleeted presi
dent, Rev. J. 8. Elmore vice
president and local agent and B.
T. Marshall secretary and treasur:
er. About 100 shares were sub.
seribed,
Several runawass have come
very near oceurring lately on acs
count of the indiflerence of the ens
gineers of the various freigh traips
that switch around gpontaneously
here every day. This thinz should
be looked after by onr town au
thoritios,
Rev. J. 8. Elmore filled his us
ual appointment at the Lutheran
church on Sunday. Rev. Mr.
Mitehell, of Andersonville. oceu
pied the pulpitat night. Both
sermons were able,
My, J. C. Siwpson left Sunday
for Anniston, Ala., to atterd the
marriage of Lis consin, Mr. E. H.
Simpson, to Miss Mamic Burnside,
which will cccur on the 19th inst.
Mrs. Barnes spent Saturday and
Sunday with her brother, Rev.
Henry Sessions, near Cuthbert.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hargvove,
of linterprise, visited the family of
Mr. John Bryan Sunday,
Miss Julia Killen came over
from Smithille Saturday and
spent Sunday at home,
Miss Lils Ed wards attended the
Valentine party in your city on
last Friday evening,
Miss Mollie Ragan hes charge ot
the Barnes House dwring Mis.
Barnes absence.
Mrs. J. B. Bussey, of Cuthbert,
visited her sister, Mrs. J. . Eliers
bee, last weck.
Miss Lizzie Ragan left last week
to take charge of a school at Old
Betbel church.
Dr. 8. A, Thornton returned
Sunday from a week’s visit to An
dersonville,
Mr.J. A. Horsley and family
visited Dr. Stapleton Sunday.
Miss Mollie Hill left Thursday
to visit relatives in Macon.
Miss Beulah Roberts is visiting
Mrs. O. N. Geise,
That Compress,
A compress for Dawson may be
put down asa certainty. In a
group of geutlemen on Main street
the other day the matter was incis
dentally brought up, and several
thonsand dedlars towards it were
subseribed on the spot Siunce then
others have expressed a willingness
to take stock liberally, and the
amount ncw lacking will be easily
raised.
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Wlt Be a Negre?
Judging from the mauner in
which patronage is bheing dished
out from Washington by the rads,
scme fears are entertained lere
that Dawson may have a eolored
postmaster. We have been told
that a youny wezro by the name
of Brinson has apphied for the. po~
sition of postmaster here.
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Died.
The mother of Mr. R. L. Tucke
er, of this city, dicd at her home in
Randolph county on last Saturday
afteracon and was buriel Monday
at Dover, Bhe was about sixty
years of age and was a toue chris
tian woman, Many rclatives and
friends mourn her loss.
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Sivteén 1 103 of tobaceo for 84
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bots, He has just received \n koo
of real Malaza Grapes thal . are
sweet,” Tine, 'mnd altogéther. the
most delicions grapes sent Viere
this seakon. These have also jus
been opened twobarrels of Blegint
Apples. 160 fresh Cocoanuts, one
barrel of fine Cibhaze, a tresh lot
of those delicious Faney Crackery,
and a case of Snow Flakes and
tealth Biscuits. . Don't forget
that his establishment s headquar
ters for all kiads of Meat, pure.
Lard, Country Butter, fresh Wa
tor Ground Meal. and thit exel
feat**Daisy™ Flour. Ifyouare in
peed of avy litde delicacy aud you
can't think just what it.is, semd
and el gome of thnse ine PlC3ery «
ed or cooking Pruves, nice evap
orated Pears and apples, some
Dried Figs or Raising, a box of
pure Inported Sardines, a can of
fine California Peaches, Pears, A -
ricots, or a can of Johnson’s Baha
ma sliced or grated Pine Apples,
and, to make a fastidious taste
perfectly :atisfied, you must get
one ormiore pouags of his laney
Candy.
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The Largest and Best
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We goarantee that no hounse in
the werld enploys more eflicient
cutters and tailors than of which we
:»H)‘, all })'.":l')‘{r" il:li’-’f ted divect from
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The highest Avistocracy ot New
York are its patrons. We will
convince any who may call and
examine our immense stock that
the quality of the fabrics and mode
of mwanulucture are superior to
that of any other house. We have
CLOTHES MADE TO
ORDER,
but they cost more, and neither
will they be ficer or fit move per.
feetly.
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DAWRON, GEORGIA.
W & : ;
hat the people of Georgia think
of
JOTINSON’S
Chill and Fever Tonic.
ALBANY, GA.
We hear nothine but tavoerable
reforts, Hilsman & Agar Co.
MILLEN, GA.
Johnsen's Tonic does all elaimed
torit. Send us a gross. Have
sold out. Wilkins & Berrien.
BARTOW, GA.
We think your medicine is the
best chill and fever medicine.
Have not had a complaint of its
not, being all elaimed for It.
A. D, Tarver & Co.
WAYNESBORO, GA. «
Johnson’s Chill and Fever Fon
ic gives perfeet satisiacion.
Whitehead & Co.
OCHLOCONEE, GA.
Johuson’s CLill and Fever Tonie
is a dead shot tor ehills and fever.
® Dr, BSW. Bacton.
THOMASVILTE, GA.
Your Chill and Fever ‘Tonie
mects with a roady, salei® "Will
need some more soon,
B. Thomas, Jr,
Fio¥'snle by all droggisis under a
positive: eudrantee, Ome Lottle
will enre or money refvrdad,
Price Hide,
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Executor’s Hale.
fif_’l("'ffl)‘.' to ai® ordor fromathe
Cour' of Ordiuzeg of Ferrell dgun.
tg, Ga., #i-bbe sold before the
comrt house door ig awson v iths
in thelegal hours of cale, on the
first Tuesday i Barch nest, ih
Holowinge Jandabhelonoii - tn the e
tate of LI Baldwin Sr., « de
ednsod ¢ :
Lot of land No. 300 in Fourth
Distoiate one rere 40 the sorth ccast
cotndr of lot No. 2235 in Fourth
Distriet, five acres off of lot Nu. 16
in Third Distaiety: routh of crcek
and bast of tl e road, the Yonse and
ot where M. €. Mims naw lives
‘and two store house Tots nerthwest
'l'flrm'i of eourt house fQlre on
Main ttrect. The ahove property
| will beigold for the benelit of said
estate and to perfect titles,
A J.&W. R BALDWIN,
{ Exe(‘ritors of M. H. Baldwin, Sr.
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Notice .of Dissolu
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tion,
Tlis is tg cornty that the firm
of W. A. Anthony & Co. has this
day dissolved copartnership by
mutunl conzent, T. €. Durham
retiving, I atsume all indebtodness
of the firm. «W. A. ANTHONY.
Jan.\ll, 1890.
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Notice to Debtors and Cred
itors.
Al persong Laving demands
against the estate of W. J. Thomp
son, late of said county, deceased,
are hereby\ notified to vender in
ihieir demanis seeording to lav,and
all persons indebted to sail estate
are required 1o make immediate
payment. |J. J. Tnomesox,
Adw’rof W.AJ. Thompson, dec'd.
Jan, 14, 18990,
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Administratot’s Sale.
GECRGIA—Terre!I County.
By virtue cflan orde of ihe
Court ot Ordinary of Terrell coun :
ty, will be sold hefors the court
{ house door in said county, on the
|first. Tuesday in Maveh \next, two
paid up shares of Columbus Souths
ern Railway Stock, of $lO9 each,
aleo ore fi fa on Charlie Harris and
Peter Harris for $75 dollurs, prins
cipal, with interest. Yeswed from
the Justice Court of the 1154 Dis
triet, G. M., in said county. Terns
ot saleeash. J, T. KITCHENS,
Feb. 3rd, 1890, Adminiatrator.
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Letters of Administration,
GEORGIA—Terrell County,
To All Whem It iMay Concern:
J. L. Janes has in due form|aps
plied to the uwadersivned foplet
tors of adiministration de bovig non
on theestate of T. €\ Janes, late of
said eounty, deceased, and I will
pass upon said application on the
first P‘.ln::’?n.\' in March next.
Given under my hand and oidis
cial signature Fehruary Jed, 1890
J. W. ROBERTS, Ordivary.
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| For Gismission,
GEORGIA—"Terrell County. |
Ordinary’s Oflice, February term,
1890.—Whereas L. C. oyl and
J. G. Parks, administrators of’
Mrs. M, M. Clark, deceased, rep
resent to the comt in their ]wti-‘
tion, duly filed and entered on reos |
ord, that they have fully adminis
tered said estate; thiz 8 therefore
to cite all persons covcerned to
show cause, if any they can, on or
before the Ist Monday in May
vext, why ead adu inistmtrrsl
should nof be dizcharged from said |
administration,
Jo W. ROBERTS, Ordinary. 1
Feb. 3rd, 1850. j
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Notic to Debtors and'Cred-
ITOTS. -
All persons haviue demands
against the estate o J. T. Huyes
late of said courty deccased, are
hereby notified {o reuder in their
demands aceording to law, and all
pe.sons indebted to said estato sre
requived o make immediate pays
went, December 23rd, 1889,
J.H. LAYES, Administrator.
Deed Lost-
T have lpst the deeds to an acre
of land in the Town Distriet. The
deed was made to me by Jim
Woodruti, and he hought 1t trom
J, B. Criw. Notice is hereby given
not to buy this deed onland, as [
am the lawful owner of it...
Lewis Wicnrawms,
COUR LT NOTICE
The mouthly term ot the County
Court, for Terrel county;. will
hereatter be held on the 4th Fris
day in each wonth, instead of
Thursday a‘ter the third Monday
as heretofore. This change does
not apply to the February term,
1890, Witness my hand and of
ficifl signature, this Fehruary Tth,
1899. R. F. SIMMONS,
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BIDS WANTED.
Sealed bids will be received uns
til the FIRST MONDAY NIGLHT
in March for furnishing the city
with water white kerosene oil for
1890. GHAS, DEUBLER,
Ch'm'n Street Comuitice,
Bids Wanteds
Bids will be received un il the
first Tuesday in Muarch next for
furnishing medicinz and - medies
services to persons on tho county
iarm and 1 '\‘(2“};‘“ tor the (-:'_,.{l‘.
ine year. 4, W.ROLERTS,
etk B Ceky 80,
W. B. CHEATHAM. C. R lARRAR|
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Purest Druos and Medicines. : }
Best Cigars and Tobacco. |
Freshest Garden Seed. |
Sweetest Handkerchief Extracts. 1 |
Nicest und Sweetest Toilet Soaps. |
Best Hair and Tooth Brushes. |
Cheapest Lamps and Fixtures. |
Isest Whiskies for Medical Use. |
Best place to have your Prescriptions filled apd deliv
ered in any part of the city. :
CHEATHAM & FARRAR, Dawson, Ga.
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Fire Insura Iqents.
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&trongd and Reliable Gombpaniss.
They can be found at the Nuws office or at the office of .J. A. Laing
over Cheatham & Dean’s drug store.
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l Has moved into the Luilding just below J. R, Marcer & Co.—wkich he
bas hed remiodeled —and would be pleased o have Uis friends, both
I white and colored, eall on hi.
i additi on to & fneline ot Whiskies, Branlics, Beer, ete , hie carries
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U 0 TO CREDITORS
All persons havirg debis against
Alrs, Noomi oxwell, late of ‘Ter
reil county, Ga., dec’d,are herchy
notified to present them to the un
dersigned for payment in the time
preseribed by law.,
MRS. N. A. I&. MoLENDON,
Administrator Estate Naomi Cox
well, deceasad,
Dawson, Ga,, Jan. 21, 1890,
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Appiication far Grardianship
GEORGTA -~ Terrall County.
I To all Whom it May Concery.
!; W. A. McLain having applisd
Hor guasdianship of the person and
' property. of Apabel L. MclLain,
- minorchild of D.P. Meclain: of
i said ¢ ANy, notice is j,":'\.'i un that
said application will be leard at
! my office at 10 o'clock, a. m, on the
| Ist Monday in Mareh, 1890.
| J. W. ROBERTS,
- Jan. 10, 1890. Ordinary.
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For Leteers of Administration
GEORGTIA—TerreII County.
Ordinary’s Office, Jan. 27,00,
J. R. Mercor has applied for
Letters of Admivistration on the
estate of P. L. Altbritton,deceased;
this is therefore to notify sl con
cerned to file their objeetions, it
any they have, on er before the
first Monday in March next, else
letters will Le granted faid appli
cant s ':'.;-'Miu'(l for, ;
J. W. ROUBERTS. Ordinary.
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Rpplicationfor Years Support
GEORGIA ~Terrell County.
Court oF ORDINARY,
At Chambers, Jan 25, 1890.
The appraisers appeinced upon
the application of N, J. Hayes,
widow ot J. B. Haves, for twelve
months support for herselt and
minor children, havivg filed their
return, all persons concerned are
hereby cited to show cause, "if any
they have, at the next March term
of this court, why said application
ghould not be granted.
J. W. ROBERTS, Ordinary.
For Sale,
Oue eottags Liome in the cigy of
Dawson, near college, and in {rout
of Mrs. MceNulty’s resideuce.
House has 8 rooms hesides kitehon
and dining rooms. Size of lot,
halt acre. Good well water. Price
only £459 cash, or on installment
plan with ivterest. Call cn or
address G V. . PAGE
Dawson, Ga.
For Dismission,
GLORGIA —Terrell County.
Ordinary's Office, February
Term, 1890, - Whereas, L. C.
Hoyl, administrator ot R. C. Mar
tin, decessed, represents tn the
court in his petition, duly filed and
entered on record, thathe hasfully
admi:istered eaid estate. This ia
therefore to cite all persons cons
cerned, to show cause, if any they
ean, op or before the first Monday
in ¥ ay next, why said administra«
tor should not be discharged from
said adtministiation,
J: W. ROBERTS,
Feb, aid,: 1840, Ordivary.
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just once and you'll keep it up.
Torner's smile means, goed gouds
cheap every time.
Turner is Full
of burgains awd benevolence, and
means to-make thisa season lang
to be remembered.
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STAPLE DRY GOODS, - HA'TS, ETC,,
with prices to suvis al'2¥ Lot L:x:’_;_:e
Plows, Plow Stocks. Hanies, 'f’rwces,Etc.,
In fuet everything that a {ermer needs, Having Licen, reared on a
farm, We ciaim to he hotter able to know the needs:.of farmers than
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Meat, Bran, Flour, Sacar, Coffeec and
Canned Goods 2
of every description. Tobaccolow down for the casheWe take the
cash discount on al! of our purchases, whieh i: quite anitem, and we
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- Available Phosphorie Acid, 8 to 10
per cent.
- Ammonia 2to 3 per cent,
Potash, 1 to 3 per cent
A ton of Acid Phosphate for. 200 to
230 pounds of Middlide Cottlon,
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Give us your patronage and we guarantee satisfaction.
We invite SPECTAL. ATTENTION to our. FURNITURE,
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tIE FINEsT ON THE HARKET FOR THE' PRIGE.
In additicn to the above we earry afull line of BURIAL CASES
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BABIESARE ALWAYSINSEASON
Aund so are my BABY CABBTAGES, of which I Liavejust received
a large line and offerar very low prices.
My Walnut, Oak and Mapls Bed Room Suits are most artistically
designed, nieely finished, and well put up. Noshoddy gooda,
Parlor Suits in {'lush and Breeatell 1 invite special attertion te, as
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thege goods are sold tor less than aetnal worth,
In Book Cases, Writing Desks, Masre Sunds, Side Boards, Oil
Pawntings and Curtain Poles. vou will, notfind o Largzer assortment any
where in Southwest Georgia. - Just got in ;
3 000 ROLIS WALL PAPER
2 000 HOLLS WALL P/
And all decorations for ceilie, Samples sent on appilication.
A large line of Chin 2 and Glassare. . He invitos spocial attentier
to hie Hevilands Frevch Cj ina Dinner Sois, .
I'm fact if’ you need anything mthe line of House Purnishing writa te
M. D. Newmad and he will quote you prices 28 low as resson will permit.
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