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IN THE SOCIAL SWIM.
SWHAT THE BEAUX AND BELLES ARE
DOING AND SAYING.
Pieasant Personal Paragraphs About Peo
ple You Know and Have Heard Of.
Mr. J. H. Davis, accompanied by his
wife, who has been ill at her father’s
home in Putnam county for several
months, returned to Dawson Monday,
Mrs. M. D. Kimbrough coming with
them, Mus, Davis’ many friends gladly
welcome her return to Dawson.
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Mr. Mathew Myrick and Miss Eula
Jenkins were married Sunday morning
by Rev. S. W, Stubbs. TaE NEwS ex
tends to them its best wishes for a long
and prosperous honeymoon.
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Little Misses Anzie, Nannie Lou and
Willie Pearl, children of Rev B. W. Da
vis, after after a visit of some days to the
family cf Major T. J. Black, left for their
Liome in Americus Saturdav.
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Colonel M. C Edwards left for Chica
go yesterday to take in the sights at the
world’s tair. He will stop at Washing
ton and peep in on the national Jaw
makers.
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Miss Jessie Martin, of Dawson, is the
guest of her cousin, Miss Ettie Martin.
Miss Jessie is an accomplished young
lady.—Cuthbert Leader.
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A few days ago Mr. Ben Marshall was
married te Miss Mollie Joe Lansford.
Congratulations are extended to each
One so happily mated.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Black left for their
home on last Saturday after a pleasant
visit to the home of their fatliez, Major
T. J. Black, in this eity.
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The Shellman correspondent of the
Cuthbert Enterprise says: Bud Farrar,
of Dawson, was over to see his best girl
Sunday.
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Miss Laura Fuller has retusned to
Thomasville after spe.ding a few weeks
with friends and relatives in this county.
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Mr. W. H. Gurr, wbo has been wisiting
My, 1. 1. galkcom ir Quitman eounty,
returped home a few days ago.
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Miss Lillie Moore, of Quitman county,
who has been visiting in in the city, re
turned home a few days ago.
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Mrs. Carrie Bryant and two children,
of Chattanooga, Tenn., are visiting the
family of Mrs. H. S. Bell.
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Mr. Dick Fletcher, who has been at
Tampa, Florida, for several months,
returned hame Thursday.
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Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Keeege, of Benevo
lence, were the guests of Hev. M. B. L.
Binion last week. s
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Misses Siddie Binion and Fannie Ward,
of this county. visited in Benevolence a
few days ago.
Mr. E. A. Emmerman, whe has been
visiting his parents in{Germany, returneg
to Dawson Sunday.
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Mr. Clifford Saunders, was with the
family of Mr. 8, 4. Loyless a portion of
last week.
Mr. and Mis. L. C. Durham went
dov.vn {0 Coleman last week to visit rela
tives,
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Mr. C. H. Arthaur, of the Squre Deal,
returned from the eagsern marsets Mon
day night, L
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Miss Jaekie Bush, of Georgetown, is
visiting the family of Mx. J. 1. McGilk
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The young folks had a very pleasant
party at Mr. Walker's Tharsday evening
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Mr. W. B. Calpepper, of Sanford, Fla.,
is visitimg his uncle, Mr. Jobhn Daniel.-
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Mrs. Rocalie Bell, of Albany, is visit
ing the family of Mrs. H. S. Bell.
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~ Mr. S. Alesker has returned from New
York, where he went to buy goods.
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Mr. J. T. Wiliams is in Webster
county visiting his parents.
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Hon. D. R. Stewart, of Randolph coun
ty, was in’the city Thursday, -
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Mrs. L. C. Goneke is wisiting her
mother in Atianta. |
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Mr. Joe E Johnson is visiting at Mor-I
ris Station.
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Miss Lila Edwards is visiting at the
Plaios.
To cure pervousness your nerves must
beifed by pure bivod. Hood’s Sarsapa
yilla makes pure blood. Take iv now.
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KNOWLEDGE
Brings comfort and improvement and
tends to personal enjoyment when
rightly used. The many, who live bet
ter than others and enjoy life more, with
less expenditure, by more promptly
adapting the world’s best products to
the needs of physical being, will attest
the value to Ylea]th of the pure liquid
laxative principles embraced in the
remedy, Syrup of Figs.
Tts excellence is due to its presenting
in the form most acceptable and pleas
ant to the taste, the refreshing and truly
beneficial properties of a perfect lax
ative: effectually cleansing the system,
dispelling colds, headaches and fevers
and permanently curing constipation.
Tt has given satisfaction to millions and
met with the approval of the medica!
profession, because it acts on the Kid
neys, Liver and Bowels without weak
ening them and it is perfectly free from
every objectionable substance.
Syrup of Figs is for sale by all drug
gists in 50¢ and $1 bottles, but it is man
ufactured by the California Fig Syrup
Co. only, whose name is printed on every
package, also the name, Syrup of Figs,
and being well informed, you will not
accept any substitute if -offered.
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For Sale.
One Fitteen Horse Power Engine
and oue Twenty Horse Power Boil
er. ‘
Hass, Hagrrs, Briv & McLaix,
Herod, Ga,
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Executors’ Sale.
By virtue of an order from the
court of ordivary of Terrell county,
Ga., wili be soid betore the couri
house door in Dawson, Terrell county,
Ga., within the Jezal hours of sale on
the first Tuesday in Septembher LeXt,
the following descrived property, to
wit : Four eity lots in the southeast
correr of land lot number 285, as iol
lows: one lor 40 feet fro.t and run
ping bhack 553 feet more or less to
land 'ine lying east of 12 foot allev ;
one lot known as Pig Norman lot
and containing half an acre, 105 feet
front and 105 feet deep and west of
12 toot alley, one lot known as Isaace
Sessions' lot, 41 feet frout and runp
ning back to land line, and west of
Pig Norman and coutaining balf acre
more less, one lot Ixing west. of Teaac
Sessions, 44 feet front and runnin:
haek to land line, coutnining halt
acere more or less and bPnown as Jane
Williams' tot. All of the ahove lots
fromt the street leadine to Cuthhert.
Also all ot lot ot Jand number 256 in
the Tweltth district, south of Jonnson
street, between the L. A. Lowrey Int
and J: R. danes residence lot, except
oue Jot sold to A. R. Me _ollam, ana
all of lots of land vambers 15 aud 16
in the Third district east of J, W,
Wooten’s, J. B. Perry's, cemetery lots
and Stonewall street to J. M. Griggs’
lot on south side ot ereek except 19
acres known as the Glover place and
the W, R. Garrewt Jot in the south
east corner of lot number 15, the
Griggs lot Leing about thirty-five
acres in the wnortheast coruer of loi
anumber 15, lying exst ¢l the Chicka
sawtatchee road ard nporth of the
road leading to the J. A, Hiers place,
containing in all 300 acres more or less.
Sold as the prcperty o: the late M.
H. Baldwin, Sr., fcr the benefir of
said estate and to perfect titles.
This July 31st, 1893.
A.J. & ». R. BALDWIN,
Executors,
. Pablic Road Netice.
GEORGIA—Terrell county.
' To all whom it may concern: Ail
persous are hereby npotified that au
!-..rdcr will be granted by the Board of
County + ommi-sioners on the firsi
Tuesday in September, 1893, estab
tiching 2 public road as marked out
by the reviewers appointed for that
purnose, comuenciug at the Dawson
and Morgan road, where the land
iine between the land ot D. W. Col
jier and O. B. stevens iatersects saxd
road and to run east on eaid land
iine between the land of W. D. Mur
ray and E. B. Briages across the
Dawson and New Hope road and on
the same lund lige to the Dawson and
Leary road near .. D, Luing's.
J. W. ROBERTS. Ordmary,
and ex-officio clerk B, C. C. I, C.
August 7 b, 1893.
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Just received 100 pounds of fresh tar;
nip seed at Sale-Davis Drug,Co.’s.
ALL SUMMER GOODS TO G
; - FOR THE N€E€XT 30 DAYS
REGARDEESS OF PROFITS
We pz‘éfer selling such goods as
JXFORD TIED, STRAW HALY,
SUMMER CLOTHING, ,
, summer Dress Goods, o
at cost rather than to carry them until next SeAsON
Call early and avail yourselt of this opportuauity t
buy goods cheap. Yours to command,
ARTHUR & WHITEHRAD
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The Tonic which | It is as pleasant as
nas given such uni- | Lemon Syrup. Chil
versal satisfaction, dren cry for it. Our
and whieh you hear l bottle helds full 6oz
your neighbors talk- —4B doses. It is a 3
Ing about, is Grove’s. ‘ large as any dolia.
To _lget; tlj)e 01'{;:“1&1 | tonicand
nd genuine, always | .
;sk I’Lor (_,‘m\;e’s], and i flrfififlß f‘:’ yC'IS
on't acce : : ey
antried substigites, | PARIS MEDICINE CO.
! ¢laiming to be iust ST. LOTIS, MO,
% good. V' souo 81 it okuEGSR
Covk Bros., Parroiy, Ga,
Dr. Chappell, Bronwond, Ga.
W. W. Lee. Dover, Ga.
Cheney , Shellmwan, Ga.
Brim & Son, Sasser, Gu.
Sale~Diavis Drug'Co., Dawson, Ga.
Farrar & Farrar, Dawson, Ga.
I'r. Kendrick, Dawsopn, Ga.
Central Railroad of Georgia.
H. M. COMER, Receiver.
Schednle in Effeet Ang, 13, 1893,
3 EASTWARD.
Lv Dawson ..... | 12:07pm | 11:47p m
ArSmithville. ... | 12:40pm | 12:15a m
Ar Aloany. .-, l 3:sopm | 1:00 am
Ar Columbia.....; 7:3opm I
Ar Columbus. ... , 1230 pm
ArMacon ... i #:10pm{11:05 pm
|AI Atlanta....... | B:ospm| <:}spm
'~ SOUTHWARD.
‘Liv Dawson. .. .. 0 | 3:26 pm
ArCathbert. . ......| 3:3Bami 4:08 pm
Ar Fort Gaines. . . .. | 5:50 pm
Lv Fort Gaines. ... .| 9:20 am
ArCuthhert.. .. . 11:05 am
ArDaw50n......... 12:07 a m
Lv Dawson.. .......| 3:26 pm! 2:53 am
Ar Eufau1a.........| s:oopm| 4:34 am
Ar 0zark...........} 930 pm
Ar Tr0y.......,....., 8:10pm
Ar Montgomery....| 7:sopm| 7:35 am
*Except Sunday. vy
Through Pullman Sleepers o St. Louis
and Jacksonville, and Palace Sleepers
from Mougomery to Macon via Dawson.
B. M. WILSON, Ag’t.,
Dawson, Ga.
J. C. HAILE, |
Gen. Pass.. Ag’t., Savannah, Ga. |
W F. SHELLMAN,
Traffic Manager, Savannah, Ga.
THEO. D. KLINE,
Gen. Supt. Savannah, Ga
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A new line Oxford Ties just
A atthur & Whitehead's
: COMPANY,
DAWSON, - - - - - - =~ =~ - GEORG
Manufacturers of
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Sach, Doors, Blinds, Mouldins
6N y aiiindy o’
Woo ! Work, Scroll Work- Wood Turning,
| Mantels, Stair Work and all House Furnishing Material. Dealers in Paints, Oi
| Glass, Builder's Hardware, Tile, Grates, Brick, Lime, Cement, Plastering
‘ Fiver and Mixed Paints.
Foundry, Machine Shop and Planing Alls
‘ ——: WRITE FOR PRICES. :
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=xSALE-PAVIS DRUG Co
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Pure Drags, Paints, 01, &
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. We carry a full and complete line of
“S¥TOILRT ARTICLESH
’And when you want anything of that kind you should 3
'us a call. Our goods are excelled by none, and our pri¢
!arc the lowest,
PARE AND DELICIOHES SEDA WATE
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: e e stock of the Hillsmst
;PJOTI C E ! X;;a}:a(",s.,piunni‘l\l?sz(rll;flz:?l :\'l)gll Em}‘ “f.o'“v‘r};:
'rell eounty friends visit that town we would be glad to see ind serve &
| there as well as in Dawsou.
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Weston High Schogl, D% o ¢ MONEEZ
l LAmericus.
Exercises will be resumed on
Monday, Buqust 21st, 1893.
Fall term will embrace sixteen weeks.
Spring term will consist of 24 weeks.
Rates of Tuition per scholastic month
of 20 days:
Primacy olane. .. ........ 0. 200
INEOPMIRaRRIe, ... . i vivvivi o ey 200
Blgher chißßes.. ... .. .c.ivis.viv o BN
Board per calendar month.. . ...... 9.00
FRORAYY. ... bae G 08
INGIGONEINE ... i O
Board and tuition payable monthly.
J. G. CALHOUN, Prin.
Weston, Ga., July 31st, 1803. ‘
Chronic Male and Femal
Diseases of every character: theuw
and Paralysis, Private and Nervous
out the
1 cure Impotency and Sterilitl:
Manhood anc Youthful vigor lld
Sariotace Instantly, Painiosly
manently Cured. Birth Marks -
Fine Electric Battery in office,
as an suxiliu;yhmatm"“t”
Well Furnished offices: "