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A Few Specialties!
Every man, woman and child whe 1
visits our stores receives prompt and po
lite attention, and gets the freshest and
purest articles in full measure or weight.
Below are a few specialties to which we
would direct your attention this week:
There is nothing more delightful than
a pure and fragrant extract. Palmer’s
Extracts are recognized the weild over
as the bost. We have a large quan‘ity of
this favorite perfume in our store.
Palmer’s Toilet Soaps are also a popu
lar article @f the very best.quality. We
can supply yeu as cheaply as any gther
house.
Hair, Nail, Tooth and Blaeking Brash
es are useful .articles. They are used
every day. We bave a large line of all
kinds of the best brushes.
Everybody who writes would be pleas
ed with our steck of Papers. All of the
latest designs, and every quality repre
SALE-DAVIS BRUGCO
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SOCIAL NEWS. !
PADAGRAPHS ABOUT THOSE WHO;‘
COME AND GO. ‘
Pleasant Mention of Pesple Who 'Vlsits
and Are Visited, Flavered With i
an Occasional Marringe. !
Miss Minnie Bridges, whe has been in 1
the milllnery department of Mrs, Hin-|
ton’s “Millinery Bazar” for the past c
several months, returned to her home in }
Dawson, Ga., last Saturday morning.— |
Kissimee. Fla., Gazstte, ‘
Miss Lula, danghter of Mr. C. M. Be-|
thune, who is a pupil of Ward’s Semina %
ry, Nashville, Tenn., is at home .on .'
‘visit to her parents. She 1s an advanc-i
ed scholar in theinstitution.
The general conference of the Metho i
dist Episcopal church, zouth, will meet
in Memphis, the first Thursday in May. i
The Rev. Pr, Dowman, of this; di»nict..fz
is ope of the delegates, ;
Judge J. A. M, Roheitson, of Graves,
passed through the city on last Monday |
on Lis way to Macon as a delegate to the |
the state Baptist convention. ‘
D:. John T. Lamar, accompanied by ‘
his daughter, Miss Lizzie, s on a visit to !
his brother, Mr. Henry Lamar, in I)uuly‘f
county. %
Capt. Johmn : ‘Whitchard - and his |
daughter, Mrs. George R. Canton, spent i
last week in Oglethorpe and Marshall-"
ville,
‘Mrs. Rehecea Way ‘and her grund-i
daughter, Miss Elenna Dismuke, spent
the latter part of las¢ week in Spring
Vale. ; l
Mrs, T. R. Hansah and family left for
Reading, Pa., Monday at noon, wherel
they will make their future home. |
Mg J. o, Chi'tty., of Shorterville, 1
Ala., ison a visit to the family of her
mother, Mrs. C. A. Cheatham.
Mi;ss‘ May Jolly, whe has been here
on a visit, returned to her home in
Geongelown a few days ago. ;
Tne yourng folks enjoyed a pleasant
evening at the residence of Capt. J. M.
Alexander on Friday last. ‘
Miss Minnie B, Williams, of Cuthbert,
is vyisiting Mrs, Pope, nec Miss Lena
Jordan, of Herod,
Ms and Mirs, N. M. 'Weaver, of Par
rott, recently spent a few days with rela
tives in Cuthbert.
Mis, J. A. Raiford, of Americus, is
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J
Connaway.
Miss Walters, of Americas, visited the
family of Judge R. F. Simmons last
week, ‘
Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Mitchener, of ‘*his
county, visited relative! .t Benevolence,
last week. :
Mrs. L. D. Haterer is visiting' her
mother, Mryrs. Gogsuch, in Randolph
county,
Mrs. F. M. Jennings spent last week
visiting friends and relatives at Sasser.
Mrs. O. D, Glover, of Americus, is
visiting her mothker, Mrs. J. H. Crouch.
Miss Lula Daniels, of Columbus, is
visiting ber aunt, Mrs. J. H. Ceouch.
Mrs. E. Tramawell, of Lumpkin, is vis
iting her daughter, Mrs. S. W. Arnett.
Dr. C. A. Roberts, of Morgan, was
among his Dawson friends Saturday.
Mr. Eugene Moore, of Albany, was in
the city Sunday.
Miss Leonard, of Talbot‘on, is visiting
Miss A. B. Smith,
Hon. D. R. stewart, of Randolph, was
in the city Monday.
Hon. O. B. Stevens is on a pleasure
trip to Florida, 1L LIO)
Miss Edna Symmes returped from
Leary Friday. T
Miss Sallie Will Pickétt has been visit-
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For fits, dizziness, hysteria, wakeful-
Do e e o ot
an,” dola’ by saleDuvie Drvg o
sented. We have all kinds of writing
;fluids, too.
~ Smokers can’t find a better cigar than
?zwe sell. A large number of brands t)
tsselect from. Prices are also as varied
’i«as our stock. If you enjoy a good smoke
iqou will buy from us. Also chewing to
|‘bacco at low prices.
i If you haven’t planted your gavden yet
! it would be wisdom on your part to buy
Landreth's Fresh Seeds from us. New
crop, and guaranteed to come up. Pa
| perz stamped 1804,
l We are agents for Hood’s Sarsaparilla.
The above are only a few ar.cles of
our big stock. If you need anything
that sheuld be kept in a drug store, you
have only to call at our places of business
and get it.
| Hoping to have the pleasure of supply
f’iug your needs in the drug line, we are
’ yours respecifully,
MEMOKIAL DAY WILL OBSERVED.
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Dougherty’s Gifted Sen, Hon. W. E. Woot- i
en, Invited to Deliver the Address. |
Memorial day will be observed in
Dawson this year, and the programme
will be doubly attractive. |
The military company appointed a
committee of three, composed of Robt. 1
Saville, L. €. Hoyl, Jr., and J. S. Rainey, |
1o meeot the ladies and arrange a suitable
programme. The committees met last
Friday evening at Mrs. C. L. Mize's mil
linery establishment. The orator will
probably be announced next week.
Cottondale News,
The vrecent e¢dd killed all the
ve retation in this commueity. The gar
dens arve barren and will have to be
planted anew. Some farmers are plant
ing their corn over, while others arc
waitinz for fuller deve opements,
Messrs. G. E. Hiller, J. L. .Jenaings
and J L Caughman have purchased
Mr. W. P. Addy's thresher and will have
it in the very vest of running order by
the tim» the coming crop com S on.
They mean to put forth every n rve and
thresh for ali their customers, far and
near, These enferprising gentlemen
have also purchased the cotton gin out
fir, run last season by Messrs. Goss and
Jonnings, and will move it to Bem
creek, by the bridge, near Messrs. Ken
uedy & Dozier’s store, during the sum
mer., :
Mr. Jas. L. Jeouings. several days ago.
killed a wild turkey that weighed 19
ponnds gross, It carried a beard that
meagured 10 inches. :
Last Yriday 'was not the first day of
April, as some thought. The students
at Enterprise surprised their teacl er by
ranning away from school, or at leasx!
the majority of them did, and, with hon
or to those that remained, we give
their names: Mamie Jenninugs, Annie
Keunedy, Ola and Wiley Lansford,
Religious Notice.
The second quavterly meeting of the’
Bronwood circuit wiil be Lield at Smith
ville next Saturday and Sunday, Apnl
7thi and Bth. All of the officials of the
churches at Bronwood, Smithville, En
terprise and Graves ure requested to at
tend. :
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“You are old, my dear graudma,” the
little girl said
As she lay by the fire with Dolly.
“For as white as the snow are the hairs
; on your head—
Yet you always look vosy and jolly.
“Pray tell me, dear grandmna, the reason
of this
Why you always look healthy and
‘spritely,
Yhy you never are pale when you give
me a kiss,
Why you take such long ‘walks morn
and night!”
“The reason, my darling,”’ her grandma
replied, ;
“Is simple, it needs no deseription.
I've always been well, for I keep by my
side ' i v
A bettle of Piercée’s Prescription.”
All ages, and all conditions of woman
hood will find just the help that woman
needs in Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescrip
tien. That’sa matter that's guaranteed.
If it can’t be done, then the medicine
30ats you nothing—i‘s makors don’t want
your money.
For all' derangemen's, irregularities
and weakhnesses peculiar to the sex, “Fa
vorite Preseription’ is the only remedy
so certain that it can be guairanteed, If
it fails tßenefit or cure, vou may have
your money back,
Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Rem 1y positively
cyres catarrh,
—Mm"m L T SIS
Sheriif S- e
< it be sold at pub tery, be.
for» the court honse do- D iwson,
Terrell eounty, Ga., on = first Tnes
duy. in May next, wit the legal
hours of sale, to the ! est bidder
for -cdsh, the follow. . described
property, to wit: Lot ¢ wi number
169, situated in the 1 . disirict of
said conoty and state, < ied upon as
the property of J. C. N sto satisfy
2fi tu Issued from the - ustice court
of the 941st district, . .., 10 favor
ot J. W. Melton ws. the g:id J. C.
Nelms. Levy made by ¥, J. Carroll,
L. ~ and returned to me. This
April 2nd, 1894.
D. K. CHRISTIE, Sherif.
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IYY COUNGIL.
REGULAR MEETING OF THAT BODY
MONDAY NIGHT.
Small Damages Allowsd My. Sutton--A
Paid Fire Department Talked
About---Other Matters.
The ecity council beld its regular
monthly ~meeting Monday uizht.
There were present Mayor Baldwin
and Aldermen Lowrey, Raiuey,
‘Dean, Davis and Bishop.
~ The first matter considered was
i Mr. Sutton's claim for damar es to his
busgy. He was allowed $2.75.
Vechanic fire company pe itionec
for a pew alarm bell. Action upon
the petition was indefinitely postpon
ed.
Messrs. Roberts and Lewis sub.
mited the census of the city. It wili
be examined by a committee and re
ported upon at the next meeting
Orange street will be continued be
vond the Central raiiroad track into
Brownville.
A paid fir> department was sug
gested by some oi the councilmen.
[t i 3 their Idea to hire two or three
me. to be always ready to respoud te
an alarm ot fire, and have the hosc
ind cther things ready to move at
onee, The matter went over .for
future eonsideration.
A commupication was read fron
the school board askiug for $2,000
fhe financial comnittee was instract
ad to borrow $2,500.
The council then informally dis
aussed an astesian well and th
water contract, after which they ad
jourued.
The Japanese Pile Cure is the only
proper application for internal piles, and
is guaranteed in every case by Sale-Davis
Drug Co.
AWARDED
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3 YEARS THE STANDARD.
For Dismission.
GEORGIA —Terrell county.
Ovidinary‘s Office, Mareh 18, 1894
~Lucius W. Peeplis, administrator
it Mrs., Linla Peepies, deceased, rep:
resents that he has fully discharged
vhe duties of bis said trust and pray:
for letters of dismission. Thais is.
inerefore, to notity all persons con
| sern: d to show canse, ifany they can.
sn or hetore the first Monday in Jal,
next. why said sdministrator shoul
10t be discharzed from his said trust,
J. W. ROBERTS, Ordiuary.
For Year’s Support.
GEORGIA -Teriell county.
Ordinary’s Office, Mareh 20, 1894
The appraisers appointed upon applh
cation of Caroline Evans, widow of
Pomp Evans, for a tweive months
sapport for her-elf and childref, hav
ing filed their return, sll pergons co
cerned are hereby eited to shaw canse,
]if any they have, at the next M)y
term of this econtt, whv said applica
tion should wot be granted.
’ J. W. ROBEKTS, Ordinary.
For Administration.
GEORGlA—Terreil county.
Ordinavy's Office, M reh | 1 1894
—W. R. Buidwio bus appiicd to
me for letiers nt adiminigiration on th
estate of Mes, ¥iizabe ik Baldwio, de
ceased, this i, theretors, to notify
all'econesrned to fiie their 0 jectigns,
i any they have, on or he'ore the
i 82 Mondiy in Moy next, else let.
cers will Uhen be granted sad appli
iuant as qny lied for. ‘
' J. W. ROBERTS, Ordinary,
~ ¥or administration.
’ GEORGIA —ier eli codutLy,
- Oudinary’s Otlic , Murch 12, 18)4.
—W. J. Cox has applied tor letter
ot admiowsiration on the estate o
Mrs. Lucy J. Cox, decensed, Phis
is, therciore, to notify ail concerna
to file their objections, it auy have,
on or before the fir-t Monday in vay
next, else let-crs wili then be granted
gaid applicant as applid or.
-}). W. KOBERISB, Ordinary,
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$l.OO at C. G. Lgwis’.
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The Best Goods for the Least Money.
I have disposed of my entire of stock undertakers goods
(or the purpose of devoting more of my time and space to
che Furniture business. ' Henceforth my line of »
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will be complete, embracing every article. Call, examine and
>u~chase. Prices will be no bartier. A
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LADIES’ SLIPPERS!
The best line eve. in Dawson. Made by Val Dutten
hoffer & Son, which is sufficient guarantee that they cannot
be surpassed in neatness and durabulity. '
Ceneral Merchandise!
In addition to the ahove I will continue to keep a gen
eral line of merchaniise, which I wiil be glad to show, and
compare with other stocks in style, quahty and prices.
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P.S.—A full line of Hainess and Saddlery. »
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN.
[ will seil my farm for $16.00 per acre, including ‘3 mules,
new wagon, corn, fodder, and cotten seed out of 30 bales of
cotton, all farming utensils, seed cane, etc,, etc. (i)
Jiarm is situited juct on city limits. Part well timbered.
Good houses, barn, ete. Best farm and most convenient for
stock raising or dairv in Terrell county. ' Has three streams
of good water on i, ’ W. B. CHE AHAM.
Forsale by J, A, HORSLEY, Real Estate Ag't,:Dawson.
JOB WERHK i
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