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RUINED BY DRUGS.
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";I’w!’b e Eflecfl(fip}m;l
2 came. "R E 3 B |
A i then }'%ui?flpu v
ek i Bid oy Tcd ol 14
the County Hospital at Chieago. llc‘
is the victim of the use of morphine, |
~ cocaine and other powerfulldrugs. His
story is an interesting one, and, as
Dr. M BA¥S, 1618 an Lexw.
cellmt%fi;éist." +#When
an attend véd thejclotliing of
__the patient.the.skia.. ot Lis..emaeiated
form looked like that of a lattooed
man. He was black aud blue from
peck to ankies, the result of five
years’ use of a hypodermic _syringe.
he‘wn;g a 8 ' ! rge.;Mdyupuxl
ififi il n Prench physici of
g,,si Tea ned ia his g%gfc?;«m,j
fii‘»fi‘""h ordamenases and™ gradi- |
ate of the University of Heidclbery,
Germany.
He was picked up Sunday night at
Halsted and Jsckson stieets, . His
clothing was old afid “forn and he
looked like a tramp.. Ie had taken
a dose of atropia, bne of ;the deadlicst |
ot poisons, and in one of his p!:(fl«:(‘!sI
were found two vials, cue coutaining
enoughfi&éfififfifi:‘fiy roen aiid
.~ about fifteen grains of cocaine in the
%gmher. At the hospital Moyneaux at
a:fm refused to give his name, but
* after some persuasion Dr. McNamara
@gured it and apertion of an unfnts
unate's history.
7 Adter ghaddafing 16 Teidelhery
Moyueaux went to. “Paris, where he
built up a luerative practice. Sever
sl years after establishing himself in
the French capital Moyneaux began
to experiment with the use of mor
phine a ine..« He chosa hins
self to m&a& He took the
drugs i Fate injections, and one
day he thought he made a grand dis
covery. He found he could take
cocaine with impunity avd counteract
its effects by taking atropia. This
th;ggy; hagdong agy been exploded by
medical men, except that atropia tak
en wiffihflfifi: or ‘eoeaine will kill
the eflectsof either of the drugs and
leave the patieut in the condition he
was before he took the poison.
Mowever, Moyneaux’s experiments
ended disastrously, and he fell a vie
tim to cocaing and. 0o h” Short
ly before nite |£ strect Satur
day night he bad injes %‘1 ten graing
of cocaine y < _o dy .' E, still beo
,;lieving in his theory, had taken a
dose of atropia. He evidently took
0o much, asit rendered him uncon
scious. This was the sad end of his
former_ splendid er. 40, Pari
wS&‘?fie lovs%‘;in‘ p:i?(iggé and canie'lf:)
Ameries.. Hére he sank lower and
lower, every cent he could procure
_going toward the purchase of the on
1y poison that could give him tem
porary bliss,
_flwfl!fimfl ALIA ogony
after adnissior fo the hospital. He
“Was given an injection of two grains
of morphine, but this was not one-~
twenticth of the amount sufficient, for
him, and he begged and pleaded in
four different languages to be given
the injeétor anda fi%tfie of cocaine. The
man writhed and » twisted aboutin a
frightful mamer and staved | like a
wild man at thoseibout him. Final
ly Dr. McNamara had to take ex
treme measures and strap the unfors
tunate. man doy the'bed, *He will
die,” 'sgi_d’fliésdtfyhr » “and there is
no l&]fi}?or‘ him, he 3550 far gone. "1
nevér “before saw such a desperate
‘m.” i
4 Befor:e_ am{ fter Using. ; «
Atbne'time I h{d awful sores and
pimples on my face, and atter using
two botiles of S. 8. S. I was cured,
and now hayve g xice; smooth com
leyiah® =is %5 o =0
%gfi}jgflg‘fmflflanégha.
s A AL
MY LIFE A BURDEN. &
I was afflicted from iufancy with
Catarrh and with eruptions on my
face for ten years. I wasattended by
~ the very best physiciars; and tried-a
number of blood purifiers without
permanent relief. li‘he mineral ins
Wg settled in ‘my bones, and
%) § hé\\mm{a'g;og}k; My lite
was a burden to me, aAnd my eas¢ whas
- declared incurable, when Isaw 5.5.8.
~advertised. Eight bottles cured me
. entirelyand I feel like a_new person.
~ Josiz GweNs, Moutpelier, Ohio.
- Treasise on Blood and Skin Diseases
- mailed iree.
. Bwrrr's Seecrric Co., Atlanta Ga,
“Is this the best?” Is a question of
ten asked, when medicine is wanted.
The following are a few of the medi
cines of known reliability sold 'by
Earrar & Farrar, druggists, of this
‘place’ They' have Tmany . other ex~
celles t medicines, but these are wors
thy ot erpecial menton.. . |
- CiavpERLADNS, CouGH REMEDY,
famous fo- its “of_severe colds,
~and asa preveniiv ’ofhrpulg l%lce
centaper BbEWe® ™ =~ _ 3
~ Cu'meerLsin's PAaNy Barym, a
neral family linement and espe«
sally:valua,ble for rheumatism. Price
cen s per bo
e ')Hlx)mmmw iiomé‘ "CorpiaL
" AND Diargnora # the most.
l'élrarkélfi?fnnwi&fi’c ne forl‘:’)\v
el complainte. It ie“especially prized
by persons subject to colic.” It has
cured many cases of chronic diar~
rhoea. Price 25 and sHoceuts per bot
tle. I
‘Bi)l‘ lPA'rerx’s PirLg, tor disorders
- of the liver and bowels. A _xigorous
but gent physit:hu' “cl
- renovites the ‘whole ‘systea, Pricc
25 coiia § ,"“!:‘,i_‘ ‘@
Cuamsrer iy F ‘ S
Tj: mENt. For r, salt- rheum,
- seald head, eczema and chromic sore
~ eyes. Price 25 cents per box.
R e sy
. THAT HACKING COUGH
~ can be %ickly cured by shiloh’s
* re. . ‘We ‘guaranwe % T,
Pales, B
. WHO MATTISOX IS.
;&(&' ALL TRADES AND A DISCIPLE
fitF. |
Dé tfilfil«s Summer=His Home is
’ Quitman Connty, Where He Started
Out By Ilustrative the Doe
trine of Social Eyuaalivy,
Who it C. 8. Matis i, the republi
can-candidate for con rress in the 2.
vonweessional distriet?
%qw question was answercd yes
terday by a gentieman -one of the
most extensive tarmers und a leadin.
allianceman, of Quitiian connty, who
was in the city.
““Mattison,” sail the wentleman.
“is a_citizensof Quitman county,
‘where he hias been for the past five
Ledle i b exsUaion soldier with
!R‘.l“' one wrm . and eatue to Qaithian
Icnimt} Ceont 106 state of Kansi:, the
Ihum:z ¢ the Canfiz'ds, trom whom he
I\‘c\'ms to have Horrowed the wish to
e £ hlael Hools oßd i uecks.”
I “Wien he cume io our cousty lhe
I.l::u,],sm:.a: !u:'uh, and purchased &
I;)l:mt'.t onnear my honie, on which
I e made owe payment. aud erceted a
large-two-story hotse thercon. 11
with his tamily, occupied the first
floor of this huildin, and the upper
“'.')‘)l' was turned over to nezro ten
ants, whom he bad ewployed. He
treated them with great cousi ‘cration
laml accorded them the fullesi social
recognition.
+ *“As was to have been expected, his
farming operations proved a fuilure
and he Jost Lis investment.
“He ‘then turned his atteation to
doing brick mason’s wark, but like
iQl?ir;(\ i‘?{rmylu,;l., operations, after le hia
wfl ‘_lis'ipuhilit.y to build a brick
\‘,"Z'B‘ abandoned it, and wont into
the busiress of pushing the jack
plane. In uaderpinning a large
wooden building at Georgetown he
tilted it over and it {Ol with a crash,
‘and he not having any resources trom
Iwhi‘ch damages could be recovered,
Ithebuflding became a total loss to its
owners.
I He then embarked in the husiness
of preaching the doctrine of the
Campbellite church, but atter swhite
he drifted into the Methodist chiureh.
He preached principally to the ne-
I"flbés’, and to the whites, when vor
he gould get an appointment before «
white congregation.
' “He is" now engaged in runnin;
for (‘of;grcss, and in the outset en
deavored to get the Quitman County
Allfgi;cq to endorse his candidacy, on
the strength of his sdvocacy ot the
i?b‘hedsury bill, which they refused
to do.—Albany News. I
Jason Gould as @ Joker,
When a poor man,who hus to wnrkl
bard and long for the little money he |
gets, complaivs that the McKinley
law - eompels Imo pay lnigherl
prices for his clothes and all the nec-|
essaries of life, it is comforting mr‘
Lim to be told by a rich man like Jay
Gould that he must get along withl
less. ; |
Mr. Gould remarks in the most ens |
‘gaging manner that he cannot pers
‘ceive how the McKinley law ecan I
cause any trouble, because if the poor I
man firids finds himself affected by it |
he_con condense his expenses,o to say, |
by buying only one suit of woolen
goods, |
© Tbis is the remedy of the rich man |
whom The Herald alludes to as ““the
Wall street bandit,” and there can be
no doubt that it is a good one as far
fs it goes. That is to say, it is a good
one it the poor people sre willing to
submit toit. It is a remedy, how
ever, that doesn't go as far as the Me-
Kinley law. The Herald's Wall
street bandit"is a very able man, an,
on-account of a combination of this
ability with a plentifut lack of scru
‘ple he bhag grown to be very nich; but
4lje remedy he proposes for the mis
fortunes which the McKinley law has
broug ht on the laboring poor is not at
all complete.
5 2% ' P AP oo
i The First Symptom of" Death.
"fired feeling, dull headache, pain
in various parts of the body, sinking
at the pit of the stomache, loss of ap
petite, feverishness, pimples or sorces
are a positive evidence of pcisoned
hlood. No matter how it beco mes
oisoned,it must be purified to avoid
Xeat.h. Dr. Acker’s English Blood
Elixir has never failed to remove
serotula or gyphilitic poison. Sold
under a positive guarantee by Dean
& Davis.
To Dispel Colds. |
Headathes and Fevers, to cleanse |
he * system effectunlly, yet gently, |
‘when costive or bilious, or when
the blood is impure or sluggish, to!
permanently cure habitual con.:
sumption, to awaken the Kkidoeys)
and liver to a healthy ! activity, |
without " irritating or weakening
"he‘kx, uise Syrup ot Figs. |
Dr, Acker' English Pills.
Are active, eflective and pute, |
For sick headache, disordered |
stomach, loss of appetite, bad coms
plexion and biliousness, they have
never been equaled, either in|
Anmierica or abroad. Sold by Dean |
& Pavis, I
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Dr. Holt's Dyspeptic Elixir will |
cure dyspepsia, indigestion, liver
trouble, headache, kidney disease,
chronic diarrhea, heart disease and
‘asthma. For sale by ail druggists, |
I SHILOH'S ~ VITALIZER is‘
W '?}' “need for Comsumption,
lo peti 3])',&4358,%&1“\ all |
symptoms of Dyspepsia. rice 10|
and 7D cents per botle at T. D.“
Sales, : I
O, fi; _%lhfi&ham’s stock pow- |
| ders e era in chickens or
hogs, besides it is the best powder
on the market. Sold Ly Cheatham |
s
Kicsing Diszase Microbe. |
The promiscuons kissinz of a pub-~
lie Bible isas contrary to the laws ot
hycione as it is ot these of decency.
Doctors say that contagious diseases
may be communicated in this way
more rapiliy thauinalmost any oth
er. The mucus membrine which
lines the lips is precliarly seusitive to
eostacions influences, and will pe~
ceive diseases that could not be com
municated to the outer skin. For this
reason the medical profcs “on condem s
the practice of kissing the Bible in
taking an oath. [he affisnt never
knows how wnny microhes are lurk
ing there, and it is a matter of won
dermeent that boards of health, with
their striet waieh over everything
determental to the sty of the publie,
have not before this tire inveigled
against this dangerous eustom.
HAD A TEREISLE COUGH.
lu the worning burried or diffi
cult breathing, ruising phlegm,
fightness in the chest, quickened
pualse, chitliness in the evening or
sweatz at nizhtall or any of these
things are the first staes of cone
swnption. Dr Vcker's Enelihs
Cough remedy will care these tear
ful symptoms, and is sold under a
positive guacantee by Dean & Da-s|
vis. ‘
Shoiiae ey
WILL YOU SUFFER with
Dyspopsin and liver ('mnpl:.inl?j
Suiloh’s Vitalizer is guaranteed to
cuce you by T, ). Sale, I
= -
Peculiar
Many peculizr points make Hood's Sar
saparilla superior to all other medicines.
Peculiar in combination, proportion,
and preparation of iugredients,
Hood’s Sarsaparilla possesscs "\\o
the full eurative value of the (""g
best known remedies ‘b et
the vegetable king- Q dom
Peculiar in its %o strength
and economy ‘ Hood's Sar
saparilla s G\o the only medi
cine of o which ean truly |
be said, &5 “One Hundred Doses |
One b Dollar » Medicines in I
o “ larger and smaller bottles
%\) require larger doses, and donot
/prwhw(s as good results as Hood’s.
Peculiar in its medicinal merits, I
Hood's Sarsaparilla accompiislies cures hith
erto unknowa, and has won for itself
the title of “The greatest blood K
purifier ever discovered.” 0\
Peculiarinits “good namo at
home,” —there is now \&6 more
of Hood's Sarsaparilla sold In
Lowell, whero &o it Is made,
than of all ‘ other blood I
purifiers. s@, Peculiar in iis I
phenome- \\ nal record cf sllcs |
abroad, \) no other preparation |
has Qo ever attained such popu
/@ larity in so short a time,
e ® and retained {its popularity
\J and confidence among all classes
of people so steadfastly.
Do riot be induced to buy other preparations,
but be sure to get the Peculiar Medicine,
.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Soldbyall druggists. §1; six for #. Preparedonly |
by C.I. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. ‘
100 Doses Cne Dcllar
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PHOTOGRAPHS.
A. R. McCOLLUM,
the Photographer, can give you a
true, lifeslike likeness of vourself
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How often 2o wo sco this on the faces
of children an 1, alas, of peeplo who other
wise are healtl iy ? What causes it? Bad
Blood. -fihe thouslie is terrible; the
trouble is worto, IMo oidinary help can
remove it. It requires comething un
usual. Do not tiuo choap sarsaparillas
or blood puritiers. Y cunast hiave some
thing that has Iwovea its power in both
Europe and Av.o:iioa. Goneral Wheat
croft Neleon, of london, says: “My
experience in tho Faplich army, as well
as in Ainerieca, cor inces me thal notking
50 thoroughly puriiies tho Pol. or adds
to the health, viinr and lfe, g 3 Pr
Acker's English ):icod Eiizie” _
This grand Elixir i 3 scld 1y dvogeists
in all parts ¢Z A:rerica. It 13 o pgood
pure, Lionest medicine. Try it to-day
GRIGGS & LAING.
ATTORNEYS ATLAW.
DAWSON, GA.,
~ Prompt attention to ali business
i T 0U Have
- CONSUMPTICN | COUSH or COLD
- BRONCH:TIS | Threat Afocticn
SCROFUL A JWasting of Flezh
E Or any Disease ~.cre the Throat and Lungs
are Inflamed, I uck of Strength or Nerve
Power, you can Lz relieved and Cured by
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ST, BRI g
- SCOTT'S
EMULSION
| or |
PURE COD LIVER OIL
With Hypophosphites,
PALATAELE AS MILK,
Ask for Scoit’s Kinwsion, and lei no ex
planation or sslicitation induce yow te
accept a substituie, |
Sold by all Druggists,
BCOTT & BOWNE,Chomists, N.Y,
Buy the Whi
WUy the Ite
It is the lighest running and most
durable famaly sewing machine,
In 1888 it was honored above all
t he Centenninl Exposition at Cins
einnati. In 1889 it was triumph-~
ant with the hizhest honors at the
Exposition Universelle Paris, and
was awarded the gold medal tor the
best family sewing machine. For
t‘s:de tor cash or on installments by
; revey ~ |
' A. P. HATCHER.
| b S o e b e
I Buy the Eagle tip School Shoe
from J. W. Turner. |
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I Both the method and :esults when
Syrup of Figs is taben; 1t is nleasant
and refreshing to the tast., .n. ets
| gently yet promptly on the Kidneys,
Liver and Bowels, cleanses the Sys
tem eifectnally, dispels colds, head
aches and fevers and cures habitual
Iconstipntinn. Syrup of Figs is the
{ only remedy of its kind ever pro
| duced, pleasing to the taste and ac-
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{ ceptable to the stomach, prompt in
| its action and truly honeficial in its
| wffects, pn-finzrml only from the most
| Iwaithy and agreeable substances, its
| wany excellent qualitics commend it
| to ail and have made it the most
I opular remedy known.
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Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c
and §1 bottles by 2l leading drug-
Zists. Any reliable druggict who
' may not have it on hand will pro
cure it promptly for any one who
wishes to try it. Do mot accept any
! substitute,
- CALIFORNIA Fic SYRUP CO.
| SAN FRANCISCO, CAL,
LOUISVILLE, KY. NEW YORK, W.¥.
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Dysperni() ¥ Fii]
S ———— ——cmene
Will cure every case ot
Dyspepsia or Indigestion.
[t has been equaily successful in a
Liver Complaint,
Constipation,
Jaundice,
Headache,
Acidtty or Hartburn,
Chronic Dysentary or Diar
rihiaca, Heart Disease
and Asthma.
Prepireid only by
Dr. Hoir'sEvixire Co.,
Montezama, Gu.
' agemd |
Money Lioaned
ON I
Farm Lands
AND
OITY PROPRRTY
At lowest rates of interest. O
loans renewd.
R. F. SINMMONS,
Attorney at Law and Agent for
Ga, Moan and T'rust Co.
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on Av
MERCHANDISE BRUan,
DA \\'S‘)NY GA.
Office on Main street at T. O.
Whitchard's store. Business solici
ted.
DENTISTRY.
gy rgy o 5
T. H. Thiviiond
9
DAWSON, GA.
,:,{af';i‘ Satisfaction G uaran
i H’m ecdin all kinds of Den
tml Work. Old plates repaired
and made good as new.
BEST LOCAL ANLSTHETICS USEP
Painless Extraction of Tectl,
Patronage respectiully solicited.
M. C. ERPWARDS, Jr,
ATTORNEY ATLAW,
DAWSON. - G A.
Oftice with Griges & Laing.
net gmias EREERR
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lellable Makes, Many Styles. New
and Second-Hand.
J 4 PECES. EASY TERMS. LCNG TIME.
o s o comn s s
i< VERY new in:trument guaranteed for five
+.4 year- shipped on trial, and if not as repre
ented, can be returpad at our expense. With each
"tano we give free a fine plush-top stool, silk
embrot ('r--a cove. , piano instructor and six pi
t muic. Wiih each Organ we give trueazm
vpcovered stool and instructor.
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~«-{ FREIGHT PAID. b»——
Veagree to sssume a'l freight on Pianos and
wans. Those who want quick delivery, order
tom us. The mail and freight tacilities o(vAtlanla
re perfect. No matter what others offer, write us
<lore puichasing, and see how easily money can
v saved. s
TANOS . ...........$l5O 00 to §1,5600 00
'RGANS ......... $ 4600tc § 750 00
SpeciAL OFFERS.
ML r T Piano, Style 1 (iilustration at to
! i-g‘\‘ON ! of this advertisement), r.)sewun{?
l 74 octaves, llu;lni unisons, oveistrung bass
dl impiovements. The best low
ticed Piano manufactured,. 3210 00
1 Clough & Warren, five octaves, layj
iy & w. case, sarin walnut, very handson.e
wo sets of recds, tive stops. s Mower Proo?
etter than other organs scld at §75.00, 55 Oc
cats the world. We offe it for only WU
* A ten-year-old girl can luy an organ or pran
vom Philligs & Crew, Atiasta, Ga., as secur-
Lrom imposition as the most expert musician in th
Lund."—Christian Worker.
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If you want or think of buying a Piun.
or Organ, by no means purchase until yo
have secured prices a. d terms from
o PHILLIPS & CREW, ®
tatablizhed IR6S, ATLANT ©
e e e,
J. L. JANES,
DAWSON, GA.
Business respectfully solicited
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I Pure Drugs. | L.amp Goods.
I Chemicals, and Toilet Arti-| An elegant assortment just
' e st Dl Ll e g s eiy
cles, such as Perfumery, Co-|received, such as ILibrary
logne, Extracts, Pomades,|Lamps, Students’ Lamps, Hall
} Hair Oils, Toilet Creams and | Lamps, Piano Lamps, Stand
Powders and a full line ()f‘ Lamps, Eleciric Lamps, Erass
"I‘m th Brushes, Nail Brushes | Lamps, small Hand Lamjs'and
land Clothes Brushes, all ()fln great many others toc num
‘which are of the very I)csticruzh to mention.
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quality and as cheap as dirt, e
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| PAINTS. We have a fine line of
| Any one in need of l’ainisl Combs of every description
and cils will find it to their ad- I and you shouid lock over them
vantage tocallon us. We|and get our prices before buy
thave all kinds at very lowjing elsewhere. You will be
prices. | picased.
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Prices the I,2owest.
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| We are recognized headquarters and wouyd be ¢'ad to sec
you. PEAN & D Vi,
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£ 9 SVLS Wll 0,
BARGAINS! i : EARGAIINIS!
If you will need any of the above things for the next
10 years, it will be to your interest to come and see.
Buy or not buy—it will be to your interest to price here.
™/ . NN wpes
MARLIN& SONS
M.E. JENNINGS, F. M. JENNINGS
JENNINGS B2O'S
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——New and Fresh Stoek of ——
F d Family Grogeri
T =Poaroriog
aoy an amlly Grocerics
always on band and at prices that defy competiticn. We also Leey
a lurge stock of
S B Staple [Jry (Good:
e ) 5 g ilf 8 ( =
Shoes Pootfs, Stapls [Jry {(Sooods
which we will sell low dawn for the cash in the fall asd winters Ca:
load ot
€3 PR
% ! A AN ) £
Cypress SyrTUP 2arieis
at a bargain. Call to see us and we will convines you that we wil
ive you hounest and square treatment in every respect.
JENNINGS BROS.
BE3 gassn § A 5
SEYITT WA
ALY WAL
g
The nicest sugar-curded
shoulders, the swectest
hams, the best hreakfast
bucon and «ll kinds of
meats chenp, or v nice
bucket ot fresh mince
meit, a fresh lot of Snows
flike crickers, a fine bots
tle of delicious olives or
pickles, some vice evapos
rated pears or appoes, or
anything in the way ot
fresh, pure grocerics, go to
| { :
3 ‘9 I 3
e - €.y
- '. 1
Cir epairing
O
lam recady to repair your
.
gins,
Bring them to the mill one mile
eastof Dawsen, or ship to either
depet, and I will have them ready
hy the time you need them.
When saw or brush work s
vecded, cend only that part, other -
wise send all the giv.
Yours \'(',l'.)' Tl‘illy,
GOB: Y- AR
F 25t ¢4
L. @tmee (CURES IN FROM
U o onc to five days.
5%
H e, Manufacterec by only
- B& T.D Sale
m 5N DAWSON, -i- Ga
NG
by s it
Price - Ssots
B. ¥. CHMRISTIE,
ATTORNEY - AT - LAW.
DAWSON, GA.
Will practice in the State and
Federal - Courts. Collections res
ceive specinl attention and prompt
returns made.
ARSI R e NS A S
~ SLEEPLFSS NIGHTS, made
iviserable by that terrible cough.
Shiloh's cure is the remedy for
you at 'l'. D, Sales.
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i PATENT THREE-RO! LER
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Cane Mills.
I For ail varieti s of suear
tand Sorghum cane. Lichest run
ring, best graded in size and finest
finished cane mills made, They
have stecl shafts, steel holts and
set serews, brass boxos and levers
sible feed Thoxes, A monkey
I wrench, oilor and afull set of bo'ts
to go with each will. Tor sale by
I J. W.TURNER, Duwson, G,
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Plf&?%a.?g'z;; EBYONNERE
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1880 £ ens 7iE £ALAKCE next
: 11:7':"'—"“'3;; Cocember 15th,
Ersterm WHEY CROPS ARE SOLD.
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P:f;m;fi'?f POT ©F SH Prices,
s o Pelacod, and th
‘,.7 -"“d‘ LW EeT h:'n’vrv lm”hlllll(‘i?
o?sl}‘,‘{s Y ooard fweframenis,
s@: e THTEREST
| -?j"’j or advance PTV”"’V? cosh prico,
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AR HIE ATTER COOD for
QUL A et Santeriber, of
VIR R Cotoner, 1990,
;\l‘ ¥ %40y Pizno. any Organ, any
JU n.:,. v s Siylo or Price.
R
3(;‘;} 1% HO EXCEPTION.
igema 5/ OUR ERTIRE STOGK.
e
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} PI Abineld dTTAT
Ah%x‘{"’.’f I 1 bednla for our “:m;\m
b ‘% : ‘u "T‘n"*t‘.\. tv 4
DRGAI‘:E:' wll uy irha ‘,S.Zllfebm
@ainsy offcred,
5 ’3 Wilte for Circalar—
h@\a Summer offer 1890.
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§ i q
MVERE L &B. 5. M. H,
wa " Tho v.evl-'ch:*nt meang
ALE ¥ 1100 ER & BATES,
1330 55 souibern Rusic House,
=209 SAVAHNAM, GA, ;
o o RIS Re C
FOR WEN DMLY
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Bialn BUILDING
z i . y
Commencing Kovember sth, frding Kovember 15th,
i —~
COLTUMBUS, GA.
{ OF UNZiVALLED ATTRACTION
A SEASGHN ©F CxRIVALLED ATTRA )
This Exposition Will Be One of the Most Complete and Interesting
Ever Held in.the South.
EVERY DEPARTMENT WILL TRECELT A FINE DISFLAY,
. S " 0 v . ey
LIBERAL PREMILHS CFFERED [O7 COURTY AWD IKD:VIDUAL EXHIBITS.
The Attractions for Visilors Will Be Numerous and Varied.
TROTTING and RUNNING RACES, MILITARY CONTESTS and EVERY
KIND OF AMUSEMENTS.
ALLIANCE DAY, MERCHANTS DAY,
DRUMMERS DAY and RED MENS DAY.
Balloon Ascensions and Parachute Leaps Kvery Day During the Exponitloil.
ONE CENT A MILE RATES OVER ALL RAILROADS.
Everybody come and have a good time, Columbus will L= in her glory,
For further information, catalogues, cte., address
J. J. SLADE, President,
C. B. GRIMES, Secretary.
eSR se L e g e tanh sl A
G5O IIN GOLD
DUV AL QH L 2gs
& SO
With every dollar’s worth ot goods bou:ht from our store trom
this date to
DSECEMBER 3l-
L EPT R IP, B ._
obt b fg:fdi‘fh u_,}'lw?n\g ig
EITHER FOR
3
@ASH GR CGREDIT
W LAY O OINID LY ’
We will give a ticket extitline the holder toa chanre to draw the $5O
in gold. . Uhe plin ot deawine iy simple and will be catistuctorily ex
plained when you eails Qur stock is fresh, con plete and pices as low
s anysne clse. Bewmembor this. It will phy you.
33 ¥ QA Ty B RLR G B e
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ingiks Yy DA l‘i""-'."?'-'“.'t WNlling F N
Ingure - your - Yroperty Haainsk Fire
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WITH
ABR ¥ :
BEAING RAINEY
¢Litn Incizateo %fi 3{% .
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fl'fi"‘n = ;‘;‘i nv ~~3 ;\.’g’; e 2 } Y r-,'\; ¢ . Q
* & 3 g ¢ <% I § 1 E %
oUL O“_‘::’ 0 JAORLA I‘ji U 'L{Jm.i)llnlus
|
| They can beound at the Nnws office or at the cilice of J. A. Laine
| over Uhenthum & Dean's drag store. =
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| XA7 g F 1 \/\ r; o\
I fo%f bes
I e LN
| Keeps alwas in stock a fali supply of
Itaeg-f:p-\/\v (g«}s[] YFQVfl'} pq .
NEHEaNAIT ann Hamy ANy .
I’ IAI L’f‘,’ il L a }f«.j y Jl GCUI les..
I LRC)IERA L)
| Sold by the Dox at manufacturersy price and verv low at refail. Bes
I grades on the market. The Allinace is esp elaliy invited o look at
I ny tobaceos heforo I:“._‘.Ill,"
I EEREECEY EB3iCECRC
| :
| A lot of the celebrated “Eentocky” dried bect just reccived, Fiuest
ever .-I;I”» d bere,
x
| ECAD
| Delivered insny part of the city freeof charge. Churehes and church
soctetics supplicd iree,
3
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| W, RLUECWIESS
| B AR W B d B%E B
I fi 9 L 1 . 3 1 g Pt By g eg Bibm
; oA Wl meslla wan Satnaln C viale
r
E
I linvite those who desive their zoo’t doliveral fram the diflrent des
| pots to their plicssof business, to give me theis haaiing. and | promise
| they shalt be dolivered with profptiess and eare.
’ H:'?l)(('”il”)‘,
| a g o 3 suE el
| Olaud Hatcher
| ey ee e g g ey g i voy g
D 1 i—d 1 C S _Eu» O
el N et iNt - RIS O B ULD:
| The Tawson Pullic Schocls will hegin their first eassion on
MAONTDAY QDDA DD O GOV
o 7 N :\. I k) ook ! fl o < )-.(II e
MONDR Y sE LN Sih & 10U
yol 1% 3 - .¢
The Superintondent’s offiee will he opened on Monday the 25th of
Vivnst, two weeks befora sehos! will hecin, tor the reesption al pupils,
The forenoon of esch day otihese two woeks from 9 o 12 o'elon,
wiil hedevoted 1o the reeoption of white children ovdy, the aliernoon
to nezro cihildren gnly.
On applieation®for ed sission v the publie schools, the snperintends
eunt will furaish the puptl with o Llank certificate, which he wil) carry
tothetrensurer, Y. AL J. Buldwie, and piy 82, the mulricalation
fee for the tall term. The puapil will retuen chis certificata or veceipt,
signed by the trewsurer, {othe tupcrintendent at onee, whereupon he
will coroll the nume and procecd to ceads the panil,
Parents will please bhear in mind that this cortifiente {rom the
treasurer, i: proseated to the superinteadont at onec. will guarantee
the pupils a seat ia the sehnols, and nothing eise will,
SEPEY IO (G Fes cem, o 7 ey SIS gy
K2B e 7 allliaall .-:%‘.n Mol -eWA o i P
Resident pupils between theares of Gand eizhtien veas, will he
charged aomateicaln: o fan 085 por vere, 32 payable befare entrance
to falbtergy, and §3 payable on Enteanca bo spine term,
Pupils more than 18 years ord, auld those notliving in Dawson will
he ('II:H‘L{I}«I as 11-I“\'.\:
Brisity Schonls por monthe ooio 80 L e ite iLB 00
rammar Sehvols Parcmanthiro gl oo) 020 TSR
el Sehwoly pie mpithiioa sl g o 1 G
Payabie one term in‘advanes; Thoss ehirses are over and fove ol
public funds that may be receivad,
e as T NNINeNE Arted
¢, M. ROEINSDM, Suprrintendent.
ee e e st S, Ao et e et el 4 s
s3).¢:l i 1 'E , T
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Aanan le{‘;{ri !
8 i 3} §
:giiie \ . M‘!fi\
# iny . s ij«., 2
sf 5@ s EEfdE
il.u’ A j i}? Wy Udlt ’ ’
1 : vty
i - " *
Spectacles and Silverware,
For sale at the very lowest prices at
No B ARNES & g
. . Tk 7 4 i
5 ~ ; S ’ g ce S
34 By R i
¥4 g AL b SR e e
< X v TR L e e
Jevwelor: ow e g
0 i s o Sl e
Repairing also done on short notice. All work MM’W 0. @Y
ST et e oo ot il I‘:.:é-.;a?; Do e e
6 e ST ER. :Wme&“fifiwm&» Re R