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Lo ‘he method and vesrl's when
Syruy: of Figs is taken; it is pleasant
and rireshing to the taste, and ac:
genily yet promptly on the Kidneys
Liver and Luwels, cleanses the svs
tca efiectuslly, dispels colds, head
coues and fevers and cures habitual
cougtipation. Syrup of Figa is the
>uiz - vedy of its kind ever pre
duceC, easing to the (aete and ac
ceptalla to the stomach, prompt in
its action and truly beneficial in it<
effects, prepared onlv from the mo:¢
healthy and agreealic -übstances, its
lany excellent qualitic: commend it
to ail and have madec it the most
pogulm' remedy known.
yrup of Figs is for eale in 50c
and $1 bottles by all leading drug
gists. Any reliable druggist who
mey not have it on hand will pro
cure it promptly for any one who
wishes to try it. Do not accept any
substitute.
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LOVISVILLE, KY. NEW YORK, ..
200,600 ‘eet of good Lumbe for sile
at my mii located ten miles south o
Bawscr cn old Brunswiek & Albany
railro-d bed.
Price. lange from 40c. to 1.0 0
per ' undred, 7%¢. per hundr
strzigit for a bill for hons..
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The woceutly elected United States
serator f Georgin, Genral John B.
Gordon <ays:
Mr. . K. Hawkis—Desr Sir:
Tne purt’ 2opie glasses vou rurnished
me som« time since pive excelient
satistaciion. I have teved them by
use, aid nost say they wre . unequal
(‘l! i\l o 3 raece a 0 d byt ney l\’ fl'._\'
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RE"': HWn CEN ORIWON,
Ex. Governor of Giorgia.
G FITZHUGH LEE.
Yexi v V san, 18, 1890
Mi A. $ Hewkes—Dear Sie: W
I sequiv the ure o F glarses 1 weur
your pa o tistopic eryotelized wenses. In
resreet 1o brilliavey snd cleartess o
VElon, .y Are supertid tonoy loss
es [ bave ever wed R speciiuby,
Friznvon LEE,
Ex-Gouerior o Virginia,
fRUM TIE X GUVERNOR Ok
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Foi 1 vsee, | M.rcii 5, 1888,
—Nr. A K. Howges, Atlmta, Ga.
Dear Sz 1 heve thoroughly tested
the pliEies you fiiwd to my Cves
some tive since, and have tound then
to poserss softress of vision which
surpasses snyibing ot the kivd 1 have
ever v:ed Respectiully,
W. D. Proxnam.
Lhese clusses are in duily use by
thousar.ds <1 the best citizens of this
country, wno find no preise too high
for their opinion of them,
FROM THE GOVELRNOR OF
LOUISIANA.
Bator Rouge, La., Jan, 23, 1886
—=To Mer, A. K. Howkes—l war Sir:
1 desire 10 testity to the great superi
ority of your erystalized levses. They
combine great brillianey with sott
ness and pleasantness to the eve more
than 1 bove ever found.
S. D. McENERYy.
Governor of Louisiana,
A ful' assortment of these celebrat
ed glesses ot tle diug store of
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THE NEWS
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| OFFICTAL ORGAN OF THE COUNTY.
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IDAWEON, MAY. 3¢n, 1891
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| Food for Though,
Lwav he v siopleton, but it T 4 |
st o v stdap thot ei . ])' < midod P
pl# hatez a rigai w 0 thivk o goo
{things some times. [ have been
[thinking, aud I think there are some
[things th t we ouzhit to talk about,
| nd tulk abont them until we are
thevrd; so I will besin by asking a
question: Why don’t our legisliure
[ pags puoact making it an assault tor
;mr man to curse spot! ap,
; lere comes al M a o macy, '“‘\l i
;;my Little difforence _ews up between
{ bim and his fellow man, le's got to
:::-ursc him out. Cau't get ulons
| withoui it! Can't make the inipresv
| sion on his neizhbor that he is a nan
%unless he cursss him. Can niake
[ his aeishbor feel ved enon b without
feursing him.an't bunilivie Lim wiih
é-.ut hammesinz hi-«o with the sacred
tm'.m(»‘ of the Lord Y mighty,
' I say down with i ; make it an of.
l!i'l\so' worthy of punishment for one
| man to curse another, and wa will
soon see a diminishing of homicides,
There will not be s 0 many casualties
in the columns ot the papers. Pun-
Nish it as it deserves and [ dare 1o
l.fl:ay there will he fess qu rreling, for
?nim’-!en hs ot the buliies in Georuia
leould not quarrel at a b it you deprivs
‘ed them of their li er'y ta curse an
ienen;y.
| Let us agitate this question and
sk our leoisiature 10 puss upon ir.
[t will tenefii onr ur nomens i
| Will suve oul Youius trea: th prace-
I tive —for when it cones 10 the poiut
| that we can’t curse anybhody we wili
i!;:. ve o use for curse words, But,suyvs
{ some one, ean’ help ic itisa ha
!\\llh me, and wuen oot ond it I was
(not to curse » littie I'd burst. well,
| you better bur t,
! Now, Mr. Editor, this may go to
| the waste busket, but it it does will
| you think about this think and, some
| time when you go to puy your respects
| to that body of intellect at our capiral
| will you tell them that I've got a boy
I od I waut them to fix the law so he
Ccan't cusssnybody or anything: no.
Lot even a mule. Tell ‘em to mak
! t a Lrutality to the mule and punish
|able by law: »nd tell 'em to mak. the
law stroug, so it will be an josult to «
.idm" to hear o memor 2 boy use cuss
i words,
i I never tried to curn but twice iu
Proy e, but s am swiully atraid that
[~ etine one o tiese deiermined
iu.n;» with iake o qu orter’s worth oui
lof o e, sud will thus ten 1t me to say
| something, |
| ‘Texas bas got it, aid let us have it. ‘
: - Lcrreu Filius, iv Senvia Evterprise.
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1 A Yeurg Man's Fauey. (
l A lurge atlowsnce is to be made for
! ihe sweeping assertion of the poet lhnli
{*“'m the spring 2 youn: wav's ancy
Jiartly wires o thouskts o love,” I(}
| certain'yas vot true ot the nalaria
[)'fllll‘yg nian, whose favey, it he hus
: any, is of the doil avd heave variety,
% ‘he malmial youny man warches
|around as the captive o+ General Des
| bility. The readiest ard most obvi=
lious means o escape are aflorded by
'S, 8. 8., which, without any flourish,
| routes Gereral Debhlity and his man
|larial allies. What i 3 true of the
| young mav is true of the yonng lady,
juud the whole host of sutferers. 8.
S.B. is a specific formalaria.
ile wot There,
Wken the last excursion of Ohio
visitors pissed tbhrough tlis seetion,
they stoppea at Avdersanviiic to see
ihe nutional cewetery st hat point
sud to view the rencin: o (he oid
stockade that conained ihe Federal
prisoners during the lute unp easont-
Ness,
A certain young mar, welisknown
in this city, accon patied the excur=
slotisis nom Anercus to Audersois
vide, and on their asrivel there the
~atoresaid yourg man lett the puriy
;Ia ud pusted a piece of p.per upon a
tombstone bearing the i seription o
| htle couplet that he wauted the
| visttors to read.
| A tersticking the paper on the
L tombstore he rejoined the puriy, and,
| by one o his iugenious devices, led
Slhvm to the point where the tombe
‘ tove wis adorsed with his couplet
1 O their srrival there cvery Olio
[ vy 0 course, wanicd 10 rend whe
{ ~azou the puper, and this is what
; Vit cyes tell upown
“The yankees came in a mighty band, ‘
To free our niggers and take our land.
Lo, this tombstone marks the spot.
The amount of land this Yankee got.”
Guaranteed Cure for LuGripps.
e wnthoriz . our advertised drug
it to s}l you Dr. Kitgs New Dis
wery for Consunpuion, Couchs and
«olds, upon this cordition. It you
are ufflicted with 1a grippe and wili
e this rewedy seeording o direce
FhE, giving it a faie trial, and sxpes
Yleece po Lendfit, vou may return
he bottle sod heve vour waney res
nnded We moke this offer heeanze
ot the wondertnl snceeoss 0! I Kilcgz&
New Discovery during last seasous
lepiderie. . ve lwsrd of no case in
whith it tailed. Try it. Trial bots
[t tree w 1 T, D, Sulee drug store,
| lmrie size 90 gents und 1.00.
COWS hAD AN EAR FOR MUSIC,
Cows Followed a German Band and Bellow
ed for More Harmony.
An English writer on the “Eijccts
ot Musical Sounds on Anim:l&” has
‘published some curious ob-erv itions
on this subjects, A few of those re=-
lating to oxen and cows =il he of in.
b rest,
Opposite to vur house wae a Iy t
fi"\‘ ih \\f;l"f) SO tWeive or thirieen
cons were put curing the sunner |
months. One day a 4 Gerniin haad |
“evna to play on he roud which divo- ‘
d d the house from the field. The cows
were quictly zrazinz at the other end
ot the field, but no sooner did they
hear the n.usic than they at once ad
voneed toward it and stood with their
heads over the wall witentively liste:
. |
This might have passed unnoticcd,
hat upon the musicians going awiy,
the animals followed them as well a
they could on the other side, and
when they could get no further stond
lowiug piteonsly, ~o exeited did the
cows become that some ot them ray
round thefield to try and get out,
but, findin: no outlet, returned to
the same corner where they bad losi
sizht o the baud, and it was sone
time before they seemed satisficd that
the sweet sounds were cone,
There are many anecodotes that
show that the ox or cox has a mu«i
ical ear. The carts in Corunna, in
Spain, make so loud and disngreenble
a creaking sound with their wheels
for the want ot oil, that the gover.
nsr his issued ao order to have the
wheels yre;sed, but the carters pe
titioned that this nizht not he doue,
as oxen liked the <annd, and wonnd
vot draw 8o wel!l withaut i e eurios
wemed gusid
our Vory Liest Peandy
Confi r st \
hat Dr. Ack i I
I 0 every way superior ty anv 2o
other preparstions tor ihe Dhroas i
Lunge In W hooping Con b ad
Croup, it 18 mugic and relieves o
onee. Wa ofler vou a samnle hots!
tee Rember, this Remedy i =old of
a positive guaranutee by Ueon & Davis
Editor Cook Visits Dawson,
The associate editor of the Nuws
and Advertiser speut last Sanday iy
Albany's sprightly httle neizhbor,
Dawson, and io a trip over the
city was astonished at the mavy hund
some new residences and Tusiness
buildings, which we saw in course of
construetion,
Notably among these siruciures
is the Faldwin & Co, building, nearl.
conpleted, which would do a eredit 1,
any city, It is three stovies and »
basemwent, gla:s frout, and in its gen
clz2] arrapgement is sin ply splendid.
Editor Ramey has a right to occasion
aliv exclaim, “Don't rawsen grow.’
Albanv News :nd Advertiser
Hard if It /s Farr.
Saturday®s Wayecross teadlizht
contaived the tollowing Item*
*“Before us 18 a note brou_ht by the
the City Marshal, aud sizned by the
Clerk ot Couneil, irforming us tha
unless we pay for the cemetery lot on
which our boy was buried list summer
w:thin sixty days, his remaics would
be moved to the Potter’s field. rhe
lot ought to have heeu paid tor be
tore,but with several hundred dollars
worth ot accounts for subscriptions.
advertisements and job priatiog,
‘which we bhave failed to collecy, six
‘months of sickness since its purchase,
t has not beea, and the council as a
body are only doinz their duty in the
collection of cem tery dues. Those
who huve tbe labor of ourself anu
that dead boy in the past and have
not paid tor it are {he ones repousinle
tor this threat of decradation.
They are the careless and indiferent
o+es that would cause the whitenin_
bones of as aitiiul aboy asever li ca
to do his duty o the publie, boras 1o
the potier = ficid and the flowers o
his huninle grave, water=d by th
tears of wother nnd sisters, 1O
sunder,
I' you owe us snd ean pov o
i the time to do =O."
| Good Locks.
Good 'ooks are more than <l
decp, depending upon a healthy con
dition of ali the v'tal orzans. [ the
liver be inactive you bave a bilious
look, it your stomach be disord re!
you have a dyspeptic look and i vour
Kidueys be atected you buve a pinch
ed look, Secare good health and vou
will bave goud lonks. Eicetric Bit
ters is the great alterative aud thuie,
aud acts directly on these vital crzans,
Cures pimples, biotchos, boils, and
vives a good complexion. Sold by T,
D. -ale, druggist,
Uncie Sam’s Frohting Men.
The United States has o small reg
ulae army—probably not above 20,.
000 men, the limit being 26,0600, But
the nation as a military power is ot
inconscquent. In the stotes are en
rolled as wilitwmen 106,269, Be
hiud these, as @ reserve, are 7,695,-
242 treemen who are availalle tor
military duty, In the event of an
attack Uncle Sam wounld make a pret
lty big fight before giviny up.
Dr. Acker’'s English Pills. ‘
Are active, eflective and pure.
For sick headache, disordered
stomach, loss ot appetite, bud com
plexion and biliousness, they have
never been equuled, either in
America or abroad. Sold by Dean
& Davis.
1t is now provided by a law passd
in Denmark that all drunken person g
shall be taken home in carriages, a\
the expense of the landlord who sold
them the last glass.
Three Mysterions Water-Holes,
Scientific inquirers are puzzlod b y
certain mysterious water-holes in the
ledgze on the shore of the Bootlibay
Land Company’s territory in Maine.
They are on the eastern sid~ o 1 wh t
is known as “Sprace P.iat,Y eloge 10
the tumous “Liverss W Ik.” ilcr
sre thre o them, ci ht inelioa to o
I oHT I 3 & y i
[ deep
; o "\ ¢l tviar, a 4 in s I
theq ardes fl L. i wa'lly lxl-‘)’ ai
ascribed to the Indians, awld are si P
posed 16 hove been used by that it
ple in pouudivg corn. One thing
sure, it they werewver used for (b t
purpuse it was in ages long past,
when the surt line was much turther
out than it isat present. In this day
and age sez water fills them twice a
’:0 day, rerderin: them wholly unfit ‘
forany such use. Itis possible that ‘
the penivsuia of Maive and New Brun. l
swick is slowly sinking beueath the
waves? The very idea is startlinr.--
St Louis Repubiie.
A Horrid Sample,
A comnierci ] traveler whom |
know carries perhaps the most uniqtic
“sample” in the dromuing prm’es-,
sion. It is nothing less than a nu~
man body, three years old, an exam..
ple of the effic ¢y of a certain e~
iulviive fluid. For three years this
mummy hus been transported on the
railronds as a sample case would be,
and, indeed, there is no oatward sizn 5
which would indicate the uncunn_\'i
nature of its contents. In this in |
stance the lon_er the e dy is preserved
the ciore ot ar adveriise nont it is o
the Iluid fu the veins of the iy
Tre box i-zine lined, and dees
exceed the hutis o the viiire d «
| CesN Dagsua ¢ e 1 weizhe,
e
1 comt” e whii o .
weatner crows wurmer, aud w
Natare is re exin her vouth, Ler
nitrey uil & Ish aud n
Thiz eoudition isawing nnicly
T pur couditiva ol the bl ;
and its faiture to supp
hesl thy tissue “to ' the' wvarious
orcans of the boty, It is remark: i
how susceptible the syste n is to th
help to be derived from a cood nied.
iclte at this season Possessing jus
those purifyin., building-up quaiiti -
whieh the body croves, Hoo i's K
s'pariila soon overcowes th ot th:
teeling restores the app- tite, purifi - |
the blood, and, ivshoet i pirts vi o ‘
rous hesith, I thousendy of friond's |
s with one voice declare * It Maube- !
the Weak Stron-.” ‘j
Conntry Fditors Take Nolice.
The coutry editor who tokes ali
iis sdveriisemonts cut io trade will
he granifi-d o learn that 2 new pitl,
ju-t paterted, will keep a nan :
shole weck without eting. )] he
wants now to mek» him happy is &
liver syrup that will mak. onc suit of
clothes last Lim seventy five years,
New York Herlld,
LR
THAT TERRIZLE COUC .
In the morninz buareied or dif§
‘ult brea hing, r isinz phlesu:
tichtneas in the ehest, quickene
pn'se, chilliness in the evening or
swe ts at nicht,sll or any of these
things are the first staes of cons
sumption. Dr Acker's Englibs
“ough remedy will cure these fmr‘
ful symptoms and is sold under s’
pasitive guucantee by Dean & Da
vis.
A Swiss law is said to constitute
>very man his own assessor, After
death iton investigaiion, fraud is pro~
ven, the governn ent swoops down on
his estteand confiscates siffi dents 1o
iquidarte the back t xes _uid in!r‘f!‘?(.l
Phey miztit do io a mde p pud it"
hike Swatz! v nd,oatl it woulda't woek |
ell ¥ this zrand eo Intry. i
Bucklen' Armizi Salve. ;
Yhe Posy Sy i h r'd rI
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2 Vol Pu) ..t e yped
Hands, Chil'hy 05 orns, ! <Kiis |
Lruptions u fepsiigy YUOires il »
' 1 n:‘ irel, b ois uer R l
g vive ot mattsf gy 5, OF j
! Price 25 er box. |
For y L. D. 8 ~a
We like the simplicity 20d bo esty
of the following advice civin by 1n l
Dadtas Moruivg News Mo the Tex i
YOUuin:
- *Youoy man, you may pot be abl
in get the world zfire, hut you ¢ 1
kKindle a flume in the kiteken ~tove |
or your old mither (0 evos dingor”
A man was tei o and eonvicied | s
week io Missomi tor h ‘ih five
wivis. The ‘nd e fet hine 8 ol
ou the grounds, probably, that he ba
been puvisned enough o tryiug to
live with five wives.
A Michiiun citizen ases a dicorce
rom his wile becausa she wmikes lite
a burden te him by kecping o revols
ver in the howe fur the exress purpose
of showing him who is hoss,
e
A dispute over & cents eaused n!
murder in Chicaro, and one over ‘.’;’),;
cents caused a simular tradesy ir |
Huatsville, Ala.
The Governor ot California has
signed the rex liw muking train
wrecking punisbable by denth |
A. ]J. Baldwin & Co. have
received over = 300 Window
Shades of the very latest
styles wiich they are offer
ing at low figures, Calil
and sce them.
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foer Infants and Children.
“Castoriaisso well adapted tochildren that
I recommend it as superior toany prescripidon
known to me.™ 11. A. Arcuze, M. D.,
111 So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
“The use of ‘Castoria ' is so universal and
its merits so well known that it seems a work
of supererogation to endorse it. Few arethe
intelligent families who do not keep Castoria
within easy reach ™
Car Los MarTYN, D. D,
New York City.
Late Pastor Bloomingdale Reformed Church.
ISOWRRY & ORI,
Dry Coods, Notions, Carpets and Furniture,
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538 NN thing? Are you aware that it often fastens on they
LR . \\. 2 lungs and far too often runs into Consumption and g
LN TNy ) ends in Death? People suffering from Asthma,g
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=;/ ‘_' ™ . Can you afford to neglect it? Can you trifle®
—__3 2P >% with so serious a matter? Are youawarethat ®
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DR. ACKER’'S ENCLISH REMEDY
& for Coughs, Colds and Consumption is beyond question the greatest of all®
e Modern Remedies? It will stop a Cough in one night. It will check a Cold in®
aday. It will prevent Croup, relieve Asthma and cure Consumption if taken®
in time, ‘‘ You can't afford to be without it.” A 25 cent bottle may save you®
2 3100 in Doctor’s bills—may save your life ! Ask your druggist for it, or write ®
= to W. H. HOOKER & Co., 46 West Broadway, New York, for book. =
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B. F. CHRISTIE,
ATTORN Y - AT - LAW.
DAWSON, GA.
Will praetice in the State and
Federal Courts. Collections re
coive speeisl attestion and proupt
returns made,
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Masy Leaned
ON
Farm lL.ands
AND
SITY FEnireEn:y
At lowest rates of interest. LI
loans renewd.
R. F SIMMONS,
Attorney at Law and Agent for Ga.
Losn aud Trast Co.
Or. L, C, GONEKE,
PuysictaN AND SURGEON,
DAWSON, GEORGIA
I cau be found during the day
at ny office adjoining the rooms
of ihe Diwson Journal. At night
at my residence on Lee street,
Special attention to the diseases
of women and children.
GRIGGS & LAING.
ATTORNEYS ATLAW,.
DA WSON, GA.
Promp atttention to ali business.
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Paitable Mavxes, Many Styles. New
and Second-Hand.
LOW ° CES, EASY TERMS. LONG TIME
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F'.’!r:?f new instrument guaranteed for five
« year shipped on trial, and if not as repre
z:xu"lj can be returrsd at our expensa, With each
Puano we give free a fine plush-top stool, silk
embro vfe! cove , piano instrucior ind six pleces
of mu ic. With each Organ we give free a good
repcovered stool and instructor.
~—=#| FREIGHT PAID. b~
Xaagree to assume all freigh* on Planos and
OJrgans. Those who want quick delivery, order
from us. The mail and freight tacilities of .\t‘:anm
are perfect. No matter what others offer, writs us
before purcuasing, and see how easily money can
“e saved.
PIANOS . ...........$lB5O 00 to $1,500 OC
ORGANS ....... . $4500t00 8 750 OC
SpPeECIAL OFFERS.
’iano, Style 1 (illustrati tto
PIEBBONT /0% wveti s, sovrwon:
case, 7} octaves, three uni\»nul. ovestrung boss
Il improvements. The best low 3 \
:rin‘:“'l l"l.mn“m.\nuf‘ir!u\:e.l‘u slla CC
Clough & Warren, five octives, larg
c. &w-ca ‘t .~‘.x‘.'n v “1“".4 Yoy ‘\ i ‘» t
two sets of reeds, five stops 18 Mowse—Fro
Better than other organs sold ot #7500, $§ ,‘; oni
Beats the world. We offe. itfor only S
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J. L. JANES,
ATTORNEY AT LaW
DAWRSRON, GA.
Business tfully solicited,
Castoria cures Colic, Constipation,
Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea. Eructation,
Kills Wormws, gives sleep, and prowites di
stion,
Wizfi?us injurious medication,
* For severai years I have recommended
your * Castoria, * and shall always continue to
do so as it has invariably produced beneficial
results.”
Eowix F. Parpee, M. D.,
“The Winthrop,' 125th Street and Tth Ave.,
New York City
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Placed in Sonthern Homes since 1870—Twenty inn'
successful business—salesover mix Million Liollars
and yearly increasing. Why? Because the Country is
flooc{ed with Cheap, Interior Instruments, built
and the public has found out that
WE DON'T SELL THAT KIND
Oar Instrumenta laad the world. Onr Prices LESS
than factories Terms, Enrsiest. Methods, Fairest,
Inducements, Frmmmt. and we pay freight.
Write for Free Catslogues and Circulars explaining
fully—all in plain print. Easy to bay from us
I_ Southern Music House, s
SAVANNAH, CA.
INSURE YOUR LIVES.
It is hardly worth while to try to
impress the public with the impor
tavce of Lite Insurance, for it is only
a ques‘ion of ability with the majoris
ty as to whether they will take it,
very few who are able refusing. The
rext point is the selection ot Com
pavy So far the Fidelity Mutual
Lite Associution has been the choice,
aud will likely continue to be, having
now more Ipsurance in force in this
county than al' other companies com
vived. Its rates are within the reuch
of those who need Insurance niost,
id in point or strength surpassed by
rone and equalled by few. In tact,
it ig a combination of ail the different
plave of insurance, with the weak
points of all eliminated—an improve..
went over all. For terms and intor
nation apply to
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S. A. LOYLESS.
Diseerti() X xR
Wil! cure every case of
[yspepsia or Incigestion,
It hus been eqnaily successful in
Liver Complaint,
Constipation,
Jaundice,
Headache,
Acidtty or Hartburn,
Chronic Dysentary or Diar
rhaca, Heart Disease
and Asthma.
Prepared only by
Dr. Horr'sEnixie Co.,
Montezuma, Ga.
PNt &Co
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Obtain Patents, (‘Av:l-‘. 'l'rnd
At MUNN & b %
A 361 Brondway,
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T. D. SALE DRUG STORE
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DRUGS, MEDICINES, OILS,
vy D Y~ Aly I ¥ T NG
PAINTS, PATENT MEDICINES
7T FNET PRI TRSTETO A T e
fi’: S hl” é’l_..f bl o 7 .g,’.-'.;;?:«.‘ B s S o i T PPt
AND ALL KINDS OF I'RUSHES, COMIS, TOILET ARTI( LES,
FANCY. GOODS, EIC.
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Well Crgenized! Well Stocked! Well Served!
In all departents we cliin: to be theroughly cquipped. Over four
thousand articies o 1 Common tse ald Nec'esny, kaary tuwiiy uoeds sonies
time to deal with such a store, and tawily tiade is solicted,
We wish to inpress upon painters the fuct thut we can save them money
it they Luy trow us.
Our stock is almost entirely new, aud everything dispersed by usis guar
auteed tresh and pure. _
A share of the public patronage is cordially soliciied.
T. D, BALE DRUGSIORI =
&Fe ' %
GROVE'S TASTELESS CHILL Towic
I T It is as pleasant to the taste as lemon
o syrup. /
SNO \E The smallest infant will take it and
e ) never know it is medicine,
o Children cry for it.
. Chills once broken will not return,
F 7 Cost you only half the price of .other
et Chifl Tonics,
i No quinine needed. No purzalive
| 7 - needed. Contain ) 1 Bl
Gt : ’:—«;“ It puriiies the bicod and removes all
Vs e = == = malarial poison from the system,
. e TnAEs g It is as large as any aollar tonic and
%"_;_ : M@_@’S‘: S.s.” 8 . RETAILS FOR 50 CENTS.
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s ; S s | CoRNFRE7TLLE, Miss,, Dee. 12, 1858,
RN e e R ¥ P vin Wabrorns Ct i 3
~\\l:% = &" T s 1 Lleaes sond me e d 't vour Grove's Tastes
19% v g g 2 = £ o 5 oo less Chill Toni W d with the lot from
:; ,\%"\".'\-‘”\'\(. T ‘.- - = = ;Ln"rv-'u-_ mer. The people were d ;_3:.:". &
\\‘;;f"-vofi\" S e =5 8T were pule and swar.y and emaciuted, havivg had
e X L o ST Chror « s for months past f them fora
pa 4‘;::\\ RN T iot they were ae mind ety WA
CRARERT NIRRT A N EAETS and rosy thizks. Lasted Tke a ehar {ON, M. D
YTANUTACTZRED BY PARIS MEDICINE €O., ST. LOUIS MO
FORMERLY OF BARIS TINN
o, 5 3 . ¥
l For Sale by all Druggists.
B==» £ a R
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WILL: SELL YOU A
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F e ..fiau C; b b ley Gr Mm.;'&u’:r
-On as essy terme seany house in Geergin. Usll on them at them
New Iron Eepository, where you will find Mr. J. W. BPROWN ever
! rcady to wait ou you. Good Notes Ireferalletr Money. Don't forget
\ WE SELL THE BEST WALCYS MAPE
The Studebaker, Tennessce, Old Hickory, Atlinta, “fiatsbe
Iron” and Peidmont.
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DEAN & BREANNON
| bE\ i £ 9
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\ DRUGGIS T 5.
Pure Drugs. ‘
Chemicals, and Toilet Arti
cles, such as Perfumery, Co
logne, Extracts, Pomades,
Hair Oils, Toilet Creams and |
Powders and a full line of
Tooth Brushes, Nail Brushes
and Clothes Brushes, all of
which are of the very best
quality and as cheap as dirt.
| PAINTS.
i Any one in need of Paints
‘and oils will find it to their ad
vantage tocall on us. We
have: all kinds at very low
prices.
Prices ith
We are recognized headqu
you.
W T LRV
Keeps alwas in stock a full supply of
e 7 5 i io‘ \:l r O OOTTOR
Fancy snd Fomily « roceries.
TOIBACCO
gold by the Box at munufacturers’ price and very low at retail, Det
rades on the market. I'he alliance is especially invited to look 2
wy tobaccos betore buyinz.
DRIICD BICER
A lot of the celebrated **Kentucky” dried beet just reccived. Fiue
ever shipped bere,
ICEKE :
Delivered inauny pariof the city free of charge, Churches Land Chureh
gocieties supplied free. ’ %
W, D TLIEWIS
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Liamp Goods.
An elegant cssortment just
received, such as Library
Lamps, Students' Lamps,Hall
Lamps, Piano Lamps, Stand
Lamps, Elecyric Lamps, Brass
Lamps, small Hand Lamps and
a great many others too num
erous to mention.
COMpBS.
We have a fine line of
Combs of every description
and you should look over them
and get our prices before buy
ing elsewhere. You ywill be
picased.
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wters and would be glad to see
PEAN & BRANNON.