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RIMARYWIL- DETERMINE TER
LELS "TREFERENCE
CongressVhat the Democratic Exec
tive Comutee Did Thursday--Mass
Mting May Tenth.
0 Demoitic Executive Committee
Terrell coty met last last Thursday
1 put the olitical machinery in mo
on for 1392
Of the nincen members of the com
ittee the fowing thirteen were pres
ht: J. W.. Lowrey, K. L. Rainey,
'm. Kaigle T. A. Chappell, C. G,
ino. J. L Her, John Holland ,John
ones. Thoms Thornton, Wm. Aven,
. P. Hass, ohn Seay, D. G. Walker,
T. K. Cobb.
In calling-he committee to order
Chairman Lorey made a {ew timely re
marks. He otined the work to be done,
and urged thithe committee act for the
oood of the pty and not in the interest
of any man. [e said that besides nam
ing a day for. primary to deeide the
Congressionalissue in the county, it
was the duty othe committee to decide
who would bentitled to vote at the pri
mary, and, shald any negro be allowed
to vote, to preribe the requisites that
would entitle Im to a voice in the pri
nmary.
Assoon as ‘e committee was ready
tor business MIJ. W. Sears asked to be
seated as prox¥or Mr. C. F. Oxford,
Dr. Chappeliwas the first to get the
attention of thehairman. He said per
sonally he woul be in favor of seating
Mr. Sears, but 5 was a serious question
inhis mind if amember of the commit
tee had a right » appoint a proxy. He
considered the emmittee a semi-official
body at least, all did not think that a
member was mpowered with the
right to delegate » another that which
had been delegate to him by the people.
Mr. Aven spoke n the same line.
The committee thought that the ap
peintment of proxis by members would
e a bad precedentto establish, and the
motion to seat Mr. pars was defeated by
a vote of five to sevn,
Dr. Chappell intrduced the following
resolutions:
~ Resolved Ist, Tha a primary election
for Terrell county e, and the same is
Lereby ordered, heldyn April fifth, 1892,
for the purpose of seecti ng delegates to
the Democratic conention for the Sec
ond Congressional Ditrict, |
2nd, That said eletion be held at ev- |
€ry voting precinctin the county, and
that the managers ofsaid eleetion shall
I{o the members of the Democratic Exec
tive Committee, and it there be any vot. }
ing (11§t11cts With no reresentative of the
Committee therein, thp said election
shall be held by three feeholders, |
3rd, At said primay election all
persons known to ti, committee or
freeholders holding the election to be
Democrats, and who wil be extitled to‘
I‘\}‘[? or a member of Jongress in the
~Ovember clection, shal be entitled to l
cast ]lla; Yote, and no othes, |
4th, The voters at sai¢ primary shall
:rotc divectly for theiy (.ho\ce for Con- |
:1“‘“ and all ballots shall be 'egal which
S ouly indicate the intentior of the vo
tfir . On April 6th, the rety ns of said
election shall pe consolidate‘l by ‘this ‘
g?;fltr{llltFee at Dawson, and |the party
n )COLI‘ )stl.lr'tll be notified of the rysult, and
th;‘m:}. n‘ IL Committee, or the fil_airman
the s ik HOOK, consultation with
bl cessful candidate, appoiat proper
"8 as delegates to the said Con
-Bressional convention,
The resolutions were unanimously
adopte, |
mH?retufore @ great annoyance to 'the
} e“““:‘a't‘l‘s of these primary elections has
ee AnS
m':n ;to decide what negroes should be
(tro:‘;,id vote. There will be no
o 1 © on that line thig year, forthe
% Mmittee Plainly says that no one shall
0e allow
kle]m'lvllm\ ed to vote unlegs persohally ‘
: Vi by the managers of the eleption
obe g Democrat, . |
T 1 ot 2 : :
‘lnd]be t?lu,tmn 1S only two weeks off,
will Tl‘l"ll{l f’f the Congressional candidates |
result o ¢ 285 lively until then, The
tire eithey ey PTIMArY here will not re-
It( I\‘ }fil ;)»f the candidates, ;
Viil' be a
them until 4 \;{qr .of ballots betweep
nati adjournment of the nomi
“Hlg conventiop, ‘
HOW to Cure AN Skin Diseases.’
oTy apply "SWAYNE'S OINTMENT.”
No interna] medicine required, Shes
Cancer, €czema, itch, all eruptions on tl_le
e tands, nose, ete., leaving the skin
clear, White unq healthy, Ttg great
heulin:.: and Curative powers are possess
efl by no other remedy, Agk your drug
st fop SWAYNE's OrNT™MENT,
\_*\ .
Thave jyuet recovered from a second
Jas<k of the grippe this year,” says Mr.,
Jas, (), Jones, Publisher of the Leader,
Mexay, Texas, " “«qy the latter case I us
iy ”“”‘”wrlain’s Cough Remedy, and I
think wiy), considerable success, only be
g in hed 5 little over two days, against
ten days fcr the first attack, The sec
ond atack lam satisfied would have
been “qually ag haq as the first but for
the ugq of thig remedy, as [ had to goflto
ol in about, gjx hours after being
Struck wigy, it, while in the first case I
Was able to attend to business shont tan
dayg before getting ‘dowp,» » 50 cent
bottleg for sale by Farrar & Biar
e sat ki T
Lowrey & Orr have just received a lot
of Pretty floop matting. It will be to the
terest o those needing anything of the
King ¢, see thenn,
THE STORY OF THE GRAVES.
Winter, from his icy palaces, looked
down and saw a world of graves. In the
splendid sunlight, rare roses gleamed in
scarlet and in gold; trees crowned with
white and purple blossoms leaned their
tresses to the laughing winds and show
ered sweet dews upon the earth below;
birds sang, and waves of melody went
wandering to the skies. But on the can
did plains the lone graves gleamed and
saddened all the sunshine; and on the
shadowed bosom of the velvet valleys,
voiceless, save for the wailing of the
world above them, they looked toward
heaven,
And the winter saw men kneeling and
the womenweeping uncomforted by the
side of the grave,s and it wept for sym
pathy, and called the clovds together and
said:
“Hide with your snows, O clouds!
these graves that make the sunlight sad ;
that make the birds chant dirges; that
make men sigh and women weep; that
sadden earth and heaven. Hide them,
O, cloud!beneath your icy snows!”
And the clouds rained on the graves
and hid them away from the world un.
der an icy canopy of white. But men
sighed still; and women wept. There
were no violets in the valley; no roses in
the meadows; no blossoms on the trees;
no bird-songs in the air—no graves to
make the sunlight sad.
And the winter wondered why men
sighed and women still went weeping,
until from its icy palaces it saw a wo
man kneeling in the dark, With tremb
ling hands she brushed the snows away,
and leaning her white lips, left on the
grave that lay beneath a mother’s kiss;
and taking from her bosom one dead
rose, kissed it and laid it tenderly on the
grave, and weeping, went away,
And the wondering winter called the
clouds once more and said:
“YVain was your work, sad clouds!
Open your starry windows and let the
sunlight stream on the graves once more.
Bloom, roses, in the green heart of the
meadows; and scent the velvet valleys,
fragrant violets! Give to the world her
graves! For men go mourning for them
and the holy hearts of women dwell in
dust with love;the love that triumphs
over death, and links with tenderest
chords the dust of a dying world with
the glory of a deathless heaven!"
FRANK L. STANTON,
Dr. John Bull’'s Worm Destroyers
taste good and quickly remove worms
from children or grown people, restor
ing the weak and puny to robust health.
Try them. No other worm medicine is
8o safe and sure. Price 25 cents at drug
steres, or sent by mail by John D. Park
& Sons Co., 172 and 177 Sycamore St.,
Cincinnati, O,
Vit .. We Canand Do
guarantee Dr. Acker‘s Blood Elixir,
tor it has been fully demonstrated to
the peopie of this country that it is
superior to all other preparations for
blood diseases. Itis a positive cure
rogsyphilitic poisoning, uleers, erups
fions and pimples. It purifies the
whole system and thoroughl{)builds
np the constitution. Sold by Dean &
Branuon.
The _X;mighty Do-l-l—a—r.
The few havetoo many and the many
have too few. Equalize things by get
ting 20 pounds best granulated sugar for
one dollar from C. W. Shokes the leader
of low prices.
There is no danger from whooping
cough when Chamberlain’s Cough Rem
edy is freely given. It liquifies the
tough, tenaceous mucus and aids in its
expectoration. It also lessens the se
verity and frequency of the paroxisms of
coughing, and insures a speedy recovery.
There is not the least danger in giving it
to children or babies, as it contains no
injurious substance. 50 cent bottles for
sale by Farrar & Farrar, Druggists.
Weare now receiving a nice line of dry
goods, of which we propose to carry a
full stock throughout the season. Also
any quality shoes and hats.
T. O. WHITCHARD & Co.
When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria,
‘When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria,
When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria,
‘When she had Children, she gave them Castoria,
e e ebt G B e
We have every variety of Buist’s garden
seeds. Remember we warrant them, Sold
by Dean & Brannon.
“MOTHERS’
FRIEND”
075 vt To Young
N 7 =>j! - Mothers
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Kakes Ohild Birth Easy.
Shortens Labor, -
Lessens Pain,
Endorsed by the Leading Physicians,
Boole to ¢ Mothers?’ mailed FREE,
BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO.
ATLANTA, GA. :
<OLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
Farming implements at
Baldwin'’s.
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ONE ENJOYS'
‘Both the method and results when
Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant
and refreshing to the taste, and acts
zenily yet promptiy on the Kidneys,
Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys.
tem effectually, dispels colds, head
aches and fevers and cures habitual
constipation. Syrup of Figs is the
culy remedy of its kind ever pro
duced, pleasing to the taste and ac
ceptable to the stomach, prompt in
its action and truly beneficial in its
effects, prepared onl{ from the most
healthy and agreeable substances, its
many excellent qualities commend it
to all and have made it the most
pogular remedy known,
yrup of Figs is for sale in 50c
"d $1 bottles by all leading drug
gists. Any reliable druggist who
may not have it on hand will pro
cure it promptly for any one who
wishes to try it. Do not accept any
substitute.
CALIFORNIA FIE SYRUP CO.
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL,
__ touisviuE, ky. NEW YORK, MV.
L 8
Suits to Order!
Just received a full line of samples, for
Suits and Odd Pants,
Liatest Styles,
I gnarantee my work or no pay. Come
up to room 25, at Baldwin Block, and
get the first pick,
I. WISSBIRG,
' ' 1 ailor,
P. S.—Cleaning and Repairing done a
short notice.
_PROFESSIONAL ~
REVI DRI Fl w- TYLER,
For many years a Medical Missionary
1n the British West Indies, is now resid
ing in Bronwood, Ga., and will devote a
part of his time to the work of healing
the sick. Dr. Tyler gives Special Atten
tion to
Diseases of the Blood,
Nervous System,
and Digestive Organs.
Patients treated and medicine sent by
mail. |
CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED.
Dr. Tyler's consultation days for pa
tients coming from a distance are every
Tuesday and Thursday. |
Dr. Chas. B. Griggs,
Physician and Surgeon,
PARROTT, GA. |
Offers his professional services to
the people of Parrott and surround
ing country. ‘
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Thurmond & dtewart,
+ DERTISTS, »
Pawson,; Ga.
Patronage Solicited.
B. F. CURISTIE,
ATTORNEY - AT- LAW.
DAWSON, GA.
Will practice in the State and
Federal Courts. Collections re~
ceive special attention and prompt
returns made.
J. L. JANES,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
DAWSON, GA.
Business respectfully solicited,
. J. Hart,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Dawson, Ga
Office over Jennings Brog’ store.
Business solicited anb prompt at
tention given.
oM O bl s it B LN W
GRIGGS £ LAING,
ATTORNEYS ATLAW,
DAWSON, GA.,
- Prompt atttention to all business
—OF THE——
GEORGIA -:- CHAUTAUQUA,
ALBANY, G-A.
Special Schools Opens Mareh 7th.= -HAssembly, Mareh 27
Bri'liant Programme, sutdded with illustrious Names of Literary Lights, has
been added.
Sunday, March 27, 11 a m—Sermon by Rev. I. J. Lansing, of Worcestor, Mass,
¢ ¢ 27, 4:30 p m—Vesvers. ‘
5 * 27, 8 p m—Tift Memorial. Col. C. B. Wooten, Hon. Chas.
Wessolowsky.
Monday, * 28, 3 p m—Recitations, Rev. A. S. Durston, Address, Dr. O. F.
Presbee, Editor Public Opinioni, Washington, D. C.
Subject:—*The Weet.”
. “ 28, 8 p m—Opening 4th Annuai Assembly. Music, Glees, Rec
itations and Speeches.
Tuesday, ‘2O, 11 a m—Address by F. H. Richardson.
. 29, 3 p m—Address and Recitations by Rev. A. S. Durston.
¥ ‘29, 8 p m—Addres, I. J. Lansing.
Wednesday, ¢ 80, 11 a, m.—J. L. M. Curry, D. D. and S. D. Bradwell, State
School Commissioner.
&8 ¢“ 30, 3 p m—Address.
s * 30, 8 a m—Musical concert. Prof. C. C. Case and Chautauqua
Chorus.
Thursday, 08l Nel Lansing, Worcester, Mass.
A “ 81, 3 p m—Bell Ringing, W, D. Robertson and F. E. Brooks,
b “ 31, 8 pm—Rev: J, B. Hawthorne, Atlanta, Ga.
8 “ 31, 9 p m—American Dolumbian Tableauxs.
Friday, April 1, 10 a m—Governor’s Day.
1> *“ 1, 10:30 a m—Concert. Chautauqua Chorus, Prof. C. C. Case,
conductor.
£ “ 1, 10:30 a m—Address. Hon. W. J. Northen, Governor of Ga.,
with staff and Militarg escort by F. G. dußignon.
" *“ 1, 3 p m—Bell Ringing, W. D. Robertson and Recitations, F. E.
Brooks.
£ *“ 1,8 p m—Stereeptican, C. E, Bolton, Cleveland, O. Beautiful
Switzerland.
Saturday, * 2,11 am— hildren’s ay. Music and short Addresses.
e “ 2, 8 p m—Athletic Exhibitions, W. G. Anderson and classes.
Sunday, ‘B, 3 p m—lnternational S.S. Work. B.F.J acobs, Chicago, 111,
5 “ 3,11 a m—Sermon, Dr. A. E. Dunning, D. D. ,
Monday, “ 4, 8 p m—Stereoptican Lecture, Prof. C. E. Bolton, Cleveland,
Ohio, England and London.
Tuesday, “ 5, 10 p m —Stereoptican lecture, Prof. C. E. Bolton, Italy. -
Half Rate, round Trip Fare, on all the Railroads.
For Instruction and Entertainment, for Profit or Pleasure, the FOURTH AN
NUAL SESSION GEORGIA CHAUTAUQUA has never had an equal.
FOR THE NEXT 60 DAYS
WE WILIL. SELIL
Wealer Boarding, Flooi
y 1 )
CEILING, MOULDIRG, &C.,
at a greatly reduced price. We also have a first-class
NMACHINE SEOP,
and can do such work on shg;-;sgg(t:it?i.lly,(?all and see us b:fore buying,
BALDWIN & CO. & GEISE.
:—v
DEAN § BRANNODN,
DIRTUGGISTS.
Pure Drugs.
Chemicals, and Toilet Arti
cles, such as Perfumery, Co
logne, Extracts, Pomades,
Hair Oils, Toilet Creams and
Powders and a fuli line of
Tooth Brushes, Nail Brushes
and Clothes Brushes, all of
which are of the very best
quality and as cheap as dirt.
PAINTS.
Any one in need of Paints
and oils will find it to their ad
vantage tocallon us. We
have all kinds at very low
prices.
Prices the I.owest.
We are recognized headquarters and would be glad to see
you. PEAN & BRANNON.
Mol et h s e o et
Our mill is four miles from Dawson on the Duval road, and we are
prepared to promptly fill all orders for any kind of Yellow Pine Lumber.
HOUSE BUILDINC.
We can also build you a house and turnish all material, or do any kind of
Mill and Gin YWorls,
as cheap as the cheapest. TRY US.
W. L. PACE & CO,,
Lumber Dealers and Contractors.
Liamb Goods.
An elegant assortment just
received, such as Library
Lamps, Students’ Lamps,Hall
Lamps, Piano Lamps, Stand
Lamps, Electric Lamps, Brass
Lamps, small Hand Lamps and
a great many others too num
erous to mention.
COMBS.
We have a fine line of
Combs of every description
and you should look over them
and get our prices hefore buy
ing elsewhere. You will be
pleased.