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C 1 3ll\ I DR [IG (\O LEE STREET,
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BEBEYX ' THING ' NXEV™ " EVERYTHING PURE.
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s, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Toilet Articles, Perfumery, Paints, Qils, &e.
» have everything that is to be found in an up-to-date drug store, and when in need of anything in our line don't fail to give us a call. The wants of
ans are .Caljt‘fll]]y looked after. . All kinds of surgical materials are always on hand.
| prescriptions tendered us will be caretully filled by 4 competent man from the purest and freshest drugs and promptly delivered.
[_eave calis for Drs. Dean and Buchanan. . McLAIN PRUG CO.
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!of Miles’ Nervine strengthens |
ak, builds up the broken }
h ynstitution, and permanently
very kind of nervous disease.
)s t one yearago Iwas afflicted
g nervousness, sleeplessness,
,1 ping sensation inmy legs, j
| t palpitation of my heart,
acting confusion of themind,
vus loss or lapse of memory.
nhted down with care and
y. K completely lost appetite
felt my vitality wearing out,
, s weak, irritable and tired,
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act I was no good, on earth.
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weight increased éo 176 bs.,
e sensation inmy legs was gone;
; nerves steadied completely;
memory was fully restored.
brainseemedclearerthan ever.
t as good as any man on earth.
Miles® Restorative Nervine is
reat medicine, I assure you.”
pusta, Me. ~ WALTER R. BURBAKNK.
Miles® Nervine is sold on & %ésmve
antee that the first bottle will benefit.
; %gegiststsell it a:?i 81,6 bottl_est fo; tfi.ior
sent, prepaid, on receipt of price
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goods. 1 keep a pretiy assortment
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Dress IMaking a Specialty.«%
gell only the best ai most tasty
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MRS. SAM LIRVEN,
Varvott, Ga.
syrance Broker Wanted
A —TO REPRESENT Tili—
: York and Chic:2o Lloyds.
g Leliable Fire Underv ters.
pplications for gin iov.- risks at
jonable rates solicited idress,
-3 W. S. MONTEITII, & Man.,
: Coli ia, 8. 0.
| Brick for - ‘e.
he bhest Brick at th st prices.
pu are going to use i it will be
Your interest to see n « buying.
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Notice to "fe ers,
will pay the teach:: rd quar
of their salary on M yet. 28th.
; J.H. WHEI( 8. L.
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MURDER IN RANDOLPH.
A Negro Pursues a Fellow Workman and
Brains Him.
CUTHBERT, LGA., October 21.—John
Jacksou and George |[Rawson, both ne
groes, working on the rfarm of Artbur
Hood, near Cuthbert, got into a dispute
Thuersday afternoon over some trivial
matter, the result of which ended in the
killing of Rawson. There were but two
eye witnesses to the affair. They say
that when Rawson became angered in
the quariel be took up a hoe to use upon
Rawson, whereupon Rawson began run
ming with Jackson in hot pursuit, Raw
son ran until he reached a wire fence,
which be could neither go through nor
over. Seeing his predicament and that
Jackson was upon him him with a hoe,
hie turned, threw up his hands aud begg
ed Jackson to desist. Jackson, however,
dealt him a heavy blow with the hoe,
fracturicg his skull, from the effects of
wh'ch Rawson died at 8 o’clock that
night, Jackson made his escape, but
was captured in Alabama yesteiday and
brought to Cuthbert and jailed.
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Swearing won’t cure rheumat’sm. Dr.
Westmoreland’s Calisaya Tonic will. For
sale by Farrar & Farrar,
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BURGLARY AT CHAMBLISTON.
A Batch of Interesting Items From Our
Correspondent,
A negro broke into the store of Mr.
Doc Chambliss a few nights ago and
carried off about %20 worth of goods.
At this writing the burglar has not been
caught. but is being closely pursued.
Two prizes were offered at the Mt
Olive literary school this year. The first
of these was won by Mr. Jesse Bolton for
the best lessons and deportment, and the
other by Mas er Cleveland McG&ill for
learning faster than any other smalljupile
Mt. Olive Sunday school was tempora
rily suspended at the end of the Septem
ber quarter. Oursuperintendent offered
a prize, a nice Bible, to the most regular
attendant. It was won by Mr. O. N.
Leverett,
Ihe friiends of Mr. Robert Jones will
be glad to hear that he is improving,
!while those of Miss Tommie Passmore
will be grieved to know that her recov
“ery is slow.
~ Chambliston was well represented at
the Primitive Baptist Association at
Richland. Between thiry and forty
voung people went up on the train from
i here Sunday. :
. Miss Jennie Chambliss, afier spending
‘alopg time with relatives and friends
here, has returped to ber home at
Georgetown. She leayes many sad liearts
behind.
The Mt., Olive debating society has
gone into winter quarters, Many regret
this very much, as it was a source of
much pleasure to old and young.
Miss Bettie Walker is down from
Columbus visiting her father.
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Creates an Appetite,
“My little boys were puny and did not
have much appetite. 1 have been giving
them IHood’s Sarsaparilla and it has done
them a great deal of good. It is now
nardly possible to keepjenough for them
to eat. ©Oune of them had weak lungs
and a bad cough, but}l see noisymptoms
of this since he has taken Hood’s Sarsa
patilla.’’ Mrs, M. L. Stollard, Griffln,
Ga.
Hood's Pills cure sick headache, Dbil
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We Again Call -
the attention of the public to the lodging
apartments of the Atlanta Lodging Com
pany at 113 E. Alabama st., Atlanta, and
take great pleasure in recommending
these apartments to the public. If you
will call there you will find polite,
tive, attentive servanis to attend to your
wants, clean beds, comfortable, airy
‘rooms and a place where you can deposit
your baggage or valuables with perfect
‘safety.
The Sewing Machine Expert.
Mr. Van, Pierce, the sewing machine
expert, is still in Dawson repairing old
machines. A great many have had their
old machines mended, and are just as
well pleased as if they had new ones.
If you have a machine that needs any
kind «f work om it, be sure to see Mr.
Pierce before he leaves Dawson.
Ten Tons of Hay.
One of our farmers reports that he has
cut ten tons of hay and peavines this
year. Tov few_of our people look after
the hay crop. Thousands of dollars
worth of hay goes to wasle every year
for no other reason than no effort is made
to save it. |
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Ramon’s Liver Pills & Tonic Pellcts
are a Perfect Treatment for Constipation |
and Biliousness. B&5 One pill a dose 1‘
See our new line of carpets and rugs.
A. J. BaLpwiN & Co.
Go to Peddy’s and get the purest and
freshest groceries in town. |
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Our stock is now complete in ev ry department. Men's, Ladies’ and Children
Shoes in all styles and qualities. We can suit you both in price and quality.
Our entire stock was bought early in the summer before the advance in shoes,
and we are going to give the people their footwear at the old pricee. We have some
of the greatest values ever seen in Dawson and cau save you moneyv. Come o see
ns and be convinced of that fact.
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THEY COME AND GO ‘
A Review of the Movements of People
You Know.
Messrs. N. W, and Geo. V. I'ace, Miss
Ola Pace, Master Eadie Pace, Misses
Fannie and Alice Loyless, Mrs. E.
T. Jordan and Mrs. T. O. Whitchard are
seeing the exposition sights this week.
Dr. W. C. Kerdrick went up to Macon
Monday to attend a meeting offthe finance
committee of the Grand Lodge of the
Masonic order of Georgia.
- Mrs. O, B. Thomas has retnruned home
after spending several months with her
mother in Quitman county.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Ty Mims, of Ameri
‘cus, have benn visiting relatives in the
city this week,
Senator J. E. Mercer, of Leary, was in
Dawson Sunday. He was enroue home
from Atlanta.
Mrs. Goneke, mother f Dr. L. C,
Goneke, returned to her howeatl Spring
vale Fridav.
Mrs. R. A. Foster, of Mt. Vernon,
Texas, is visiting the family of Mr. J.
H . Slade.
Hon. A. C. Hill left for Atlanta yes
terday The legislature will convene
today.
~ Clande Carver is down from Atlanta
to spend several weeks.
Mrs. J. G. Dean went up 1o Atlanta
Monday.
Mr. T. L. Guerry went down to Miller
eourt Monday.
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Wizard oOil Quartette Coming
Hamlin's Wizard Oil Company will
commence a series of high class concerts
in the opera house next Monday night,
October 28th, and we can assure our
readers of an evening of good amusement
should they attend. They carry a fine
male quartette, and a funny little acro
bat, 40 inches high, who is a whle show
himse f. The price of admission is only
15 cents, but you get 50 cents worth of
fun. Don’t miss secing them Monday
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Pocket Cuttlery. Complete stock.
Sold cheaper than elsewhere. See our
line of Rogers'. ; o
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Beauty. \
“If I was only good-looking,’’ is the ‘
wish of many a woman to-day. |
It never occurs to most women that there |
is a beauty obtainable at little trouble. It
is the beauty of rosy cheeks and ruddy
health. Most women Ilose it through in
gtl_cs;estion, biliousness, disordered liver,
If you want to transform a sallow com
plexion into the glow of health you can do
it by cleansing the system from impurities
and causing the liver to work effectively.
No single medicine can accomplish all
that is needed. A liver piil will merely
arouse the liver; it will not purify the
blood, er repair the waste, or tone up the
system. For this you must follow_your
liver pill with some powerfui, invigorating
tonic.
The best, and also the least ex
pensive preparation, is RRamon’s
‘Tonic Liver Pills and Ra
mon’s Tonic Pellets You
get these two medicines in separate
boxes at the cost of ome—only 25
cents. Your druggist will tell you
that this is a sure cure for bilious
ness and constipation.
Atalldealers, ormall, for 25¢ ,sboxes $l.OO.
i BROWN MFG. CQO, New York.
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—_ SPECIAL AGENTS FOR-——
Thomas Steam Press and Cotton Elevator.
Mallary Bros. &« C 0,.,
Macon, Ga,
MARRIED IN FLORIDA.
Mr. George Alexander Marries a Young
Lady ot Tampa., i
The following special from Tampa,
Fla., tells of the marriage of Mr. (zeorge
Alexander, son of Capt. J. M. Alexander,
to a young lady of Tampa, Fla. Mr. Al
exander has many friends here in his old
home who extend congratulations:
“George R. Alexander, the popuiar
attache of the Almeria, was married
Sunday night to Miss Lula Rayfield, at
the residence of the bride's parents, in
this city. The ceremony was performed
by the Rev. ¥r. Poage, and after the
weddinglan elegant collation wasjserved,
ta the friends of-the happy couple, many
of whom weré present to 30 honor t) the
auspicious event. Mr, and Mrs. Alex
ancer have already begun housekeeping
in the Frilby cottage, oppusite the Al
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A Free Ride.
Mr J. T. Williams, who represents a
laundry of a neighboring town, has won
the prize offered by the eompany to the
agent sending in the largest number of
orders from April 30th, last, to Octobe
18th. ‘There were 25 competitors, Mr
Williams will get free transp rtation to
and from the exposition and $1.50 per
day for expenses for three days. ‘
STATE oF Omuio, City oF TeLEDO, | . |
LucAs CouNTyY. g
FRANK J. CHENEY makes oath that he ]
is the senior partner of the firm of ¥. J.
CHENEY & Co., doing business in the
City ot Toledo, County and Siate afore
said, and that saia firm will pay the sum
of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for ¢ach
and every case of CATARRH that cannot
be cured by the use of HALL'S CATARRH
UURE. FrANK J. CHENEY,
sworn to before me and subscribed in
my presence, this 6t day of December,
A. D., 1886.
fiaavl A. W, GLEASON,
§ "ang + Notary Republie.
Hail’s Catarrh Care is taken internally
and acts directly on the blood and mucous
surfaces ot the system. Send for testi
mouials, free,
F. J. CaeENEY & Cn., Toledo, O,
@ Sold by Druggists, Tsec.
The U. S. Gov’'t Reports
show Royal Baking Powder
superior to a'! others.
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For Barb ‘Wire Cuts, Scratches,
Saddle and Collar Galls, Cracked Heel
Burns, Old Sores, Cuts, Boils, Bruises,
Piles and all kinds of inflammation on
man or beast. Cufes Hchand Mange.
The Bore, Cut or Bura will noves matter aftae tha oii
Rz been applied. b
Be prepared for accidents by keeping it in your
house orstable, AllDenggistsseilliton a goarantse.
No Cure, No Pay, Price 25 cts. and $l.OO. If your
Druggist does not keep it send vs 25 cts, in ?os.
tage stamps and we wiil send it to you by mail,
Paris, Tenn., Jan, 20th, 1894,
Dear Bir: I have used Porter’s Astiseptle Healing Oil
for Harness and Saddle Galls, Beratehesand Barb Wire Cute
with perfect satisfaction, and 1 heartily recommend it to
all Livery and Stockmen.
C. B. IRVINE, Livery and Feed Stable,
BABY BURNED.
Gentlemen .—I am pleased to speak a word for Porter’s
Antlgeptic Healing 011, My baby was burned a few months
ago,and after trying all other remedies I applied your “©il™
and the first application gave relief,andin a_few days the
gore was well. I also used the vil on my stock and find that
it is the best remedy for this purpose that I have ever used.
Yours, C. T.LEWIS.
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~ Cures Mange on Dogs.
- Cures Scratches quicker than
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