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SHOE TALKS.
FR”‘INU;Y _‘.DVICE‘ l
our feet hurt no use to frev;
I tell you what ll'd do— ‘
oto Muse & Cox and get
perfect fitting shoe.
yrning shoe may well be said’
‘hen it's for want of space)
othe cause of man’s gray head
\d woman's wrinkled face.
awful pain, let me ropea.t,
hen a person stands or sits,
it vou do not fit your shoes
e <hoes will give you fits.
eof the expressions heard about
ctreets and in the homes where
¢ & Cox Co’s, shoes have gone,
pave suftered for years with my
“and only found rehef when I put
Muse & Cox. Co'S, Krippendorf
.’ said one lady.
Hornady, these are world beaters
comfort,” said a prominent mer
ni of Dawson about the B. & P.
orrect Shape’” shoes, \
Mr. Hornaday, it you will fit me
h a pair of shoes that will be com
table I will think you are the great
shoe man anywhere.”” She was fit
.and she is one of our best ]i\'ing ad
tisements.
never knew what comfort in shoes
until I wore the ‘Korrect Shape’
by Muse & Cox,”’] said a clerk in
of the best stores.
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ennings Bros.
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APLE DRY GOODS
and Groceries.
‘eare §till in the ring, and in the
£ Lo stay., Our motto will be as it
been in\the past,
in Noalenit ase i
It Dealing and Honest Count
ur stock tykiug is over, and our
goods are\fast coming in. We re-
I thanks to\ our many friends for
Ir past ];Iw\::!l patronage, and ask
dpart of their trade in the future,
ffer at nmle(l, but you will do
Ito gel our priges before you buy.
ordial m\'il::liu\n is offered you 1o
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ENNINGS BROS.
Lee St., Da son, Ga,
WILLINERY
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Vothing has heen opnitted that is
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18tic combiaationg :1\;1(1 elegant
erial, combined with l‘\rare skill.
e produced ap uncqnaEed display;;
prices do wn to a hard times bas-
No‘:)hy Wdlkin;_; &ats. Tam
anters and Felt >;}
nille and Trimmed mx\"ts,, Feather
fm-s, Boas and Aigrettay, Shaded
”?é’@ and Varisgated Feythers of
kinds make the most anificent
lay I ha Ve ever shown,
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’ BABY SHOW AT BAZAAR.
| BAPTIST LADIES ARRANGING AN
I INTRESTING EXTERTAINMENT,
Doors of the Army."Y Will Open Upon
’ a Scene of Magnifl.,~:{*nce on ‘
December 16th,
The ladies of the Baptist churc. ATe
busy p.oparing for their annual bazaa. ™
determined vo make it a greater occasion
this year than ever before. Their labors
will be crowned with success, ard on '
Wednesday evening, December 16th, the
doors of the arm ry will open upon a|.
scene of rare beauty, such only as could
be wrought by the deft fingers of wo
mAan. [
For three days and nights the beauty |
and gallantry of Dawson, the old and 3
young, graye and gay, will assemble ]
there to enjoy the pleasures afforded
and feast their eyes upon a scene of love- |
liness,
The booths will contain fancy articles 1
of every kind, and all will be sold at
moderate prices. Pretty girls and hand
some matrons will preside over these,
and that sales will be large goes without
saying, New and interesting features
will be presented each day, among them
"a baby show and “The Old Woman in
the Shoe.”” The baby show will occur
on Thursday afternoon, December 17th,
at 2:30 o’clock, .
The committee haying the arrange
ments in charge is requested to meet at
the armory on Tuesday, December Bth.
Mesdames Keith, Locke, Goneke, Geise,
I'ibbs and Adams compose this commit
tee.
“THE THEOLOGY OF JESUS.”
A Series of Sermons at the Baptist Church
by the Pastor.
Rev. J. Howard Carpenter, pastor of
the Baptist church, will, beginning with
next Sunday morning, preach a series of
sermons on the “Theology of Jesus.” In
this way he hopes to impress upon the
people the belief or creed of Jesus con-‘
cerning all the great subjects and doc
trines of the Bible. His text during the
series of sermons proposed wiil always
be from Jesus’ own words. These ser
mons will be delivered once a week, and
at the 11 o’clock seryice on Sundays,
The first of the sermons will be deliv
ered next Sunday wmorning on ‘‘Jesus’
View of the Old Testament Scriptures,
Including Jonah and the Whale.”
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‘How to Ward Off An Attack of Croup.
’ In speaking of this much dreaded dis
ase, Mr. C. M, Dixon, of Pleasant
'Ridge, Pa., said: “I have a little girl
who is troubled frequently during the
winter months with croupy affections.
Whenever the first symptoms occar my
wife gives her Chamberlain’s Cough
l Remedy, and the result is always prompt
and satisfactory.” This remedy is used
by thousands of mothers throughout the
United States, and in many foreign coun
tiies, and always with perfect success.
1t is only necessary to give it freely
when the child becomes hoarse or as
soon as the eroupy cough appears and
all symptoms of croup will disappear,
Forsale at 25 and 50 cents per botile by
; Farrar & Farrar, druggists.
His Sight Improved.
Mr. Noel W. Pace has returned from
Atlanta, wkere he went to have his right
eye treated by a specialist. The knife
was used and the result is that Mr, Pace
can now see fairly well with that optic.
While undergoing treatment, Mr. Pace
says, he had to lie on his back for three
weeks, suffering excruciating pain all
the while, He can see but little
from his right eye and will return to
Atlanta and haye that treated.
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Elder Sims to Preach,
We are requested to announce that
Elder A. V. Sims, of Valdosta, will
preach at Macedonia church on tomor
row, the 26th, and at Chickasawhatchee
church on Friday and Saturday. Elder
Sims is widely known as an able Primi
tive Baptist minister, and those who go
to hear him wil! be highly entertained.
Be L T
A Child Enjeys
the pleasant flavor, gentle action and
soothing ¢ffects of Syru»of Figs, when
in need of a laxative, and if thas father
or mother be costive o 1 bilicus the most
gratifying results follow i's use; so that
it isthe best'family remedy koown, and
every family should have a bottle on
haad,
The Wires Are Up,
The work of putting up the electric
light wires has been completed, and the
lamps will now be swung. Unless
something unforeseen happens lights
will be turned on early in December.
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Special Sermon,
On next Sunday night Rev, J. B.
Johnstone will preach a special sermon
to the Epworth League. At the morn
ing service the rite «f baptism will be
administered to infants.
Absolutely pure, perfectly harmless,
invariably reliable are the qualities of
One Minute Cough Cure. It never fails
in cough, croup and lung troub'es. Chil
dren like it because it is pleasant to take
and it helps them.
SALE-DAvVIs Druc Co,
For Infants and Children,
The fa - / |
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The Qreatest Cure on Earth for Pain. = Cures
permanently Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica,
Sprains, Cui,s, Bruises, Scalds, Burns, Swellings,
Backache or any otherepain. SALVATIONe OIL
is siold everywhere for 25 cts. Refuse substitutes.
MMNGE'S PLUGS, The Great Tobacco AntMGc. Dealers or mail A.C.Meyer & Co., Baito..Md.
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CONI.Es|T FOR COUNTY SOLICITOR,
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The Pres: int Incumbent to Be Opposed by
Anot her Popular Young Attorney,
There | promises to be an interesting
contest fc hr the solicitorship of the coun
ty court.| Colonel R. R Marlin, the
present ir icumbeut, will be opposed by
Colonel ¥|, J, Hart. Solicitor Marlin is
now serv |ing his first term, and has
made a - rigilant prosecuting attorney.
Colonel I [[ari is chairman of the county
democrat lic executive committee, and is
one of Da \wson’s most prominent young
lawyers. | Both will hava strong sup
port. a
i! TOWN TOPICS. ‘
—Mrs. W. H. Cobb has returned fro 1111
Nebster |couuty, where she was called
to see a s lick sister. During her absence
the accon iplished Miss Ola Christie was
in charg e of the school at Planters’
Academy .
—Mrs. H. H, Blizzard has been criti
cally ill fbr several days. Her friends
will be g! ad to know that her symptoms
were mol e encouraging yesterday.
—Mass)'B. Carver and Nasworthy are
building : 1 stable adjoining Thornton &
Nasworth y’s warehouse. It will be oc
cupied by Carver & Fox as a sale sta
ble. 3
—Mr. W'. D. Harris, who is teaching
near Herod, is winning golden opinions
from thos;2 who send their children to
him. He hasa flourishing school.
' —llt is re ported that a northern syndi
cate has bougbt the H., J. Lamar place
over in Lee county and is coming south
with a colojny of people, v
—Chief f Police Savage has bought
from Mr. J.. C. Rogers tLe residence on
Lee street wihere Mr, J. B. Carr lived,
—Go to Mirs. C. L. Mize and get your
Fall Millineily. You will find her with a
beautiful sto'ck at her new store.
—Madam :Ramor says two popular
young people of Dawson will wed before
the Christmas bells chime,
—Maude Atkinson will fill an engage
ment at the opera house on December
2nd and 3rd. |
—Dr. W. L. Bullard, Columbus, Ga.
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat diseases ex
clusively.
New crop Eagish walnuts at Dan iels.
PUSSUM HUNTING.
“The song of the summer is dead,
But ho! for the fields and dells—
The windy wold and the hills of gold,
Where the horn of the huntsmanswells !’
This sportis furnishing much pleas
ure to the young people everywhere.
The season is delightful and the pos
sums abundant and fine. Were Geor
gia’s great-hearted poet among us he
would enjoy the rustic fun, satiate his
appetite, and for days to come would
write from memory’s pages of the mys
tic hunts in our mellow autumn woods.
A young neighbor lecently guve a din
ner at which two fat possuws, ete., were
lavishly served. The guests were com
posed entirely of pretty young gitls; but
Hiram was always fond of the tender
sex,
A possum hunt of more note than us
ual occurred a few nizhts ago, the par
ticipants being Mr. Jesse Tucker, his
daughters, Misses Nadie and Alma, and
others, Mr., Tucker is fifty years old
anl had not been possum hunting be
fore in twenty years. The enthusiasm
of the young people firad his heart with
the sport of his youth, and be went out
with the hunters, caught a fine possum
and returned as elated with his success
as a boy. The novelty of having their
fatLer accompany them on the oceasion
was a delightful catisfaction to the
young penple. TERRELL.,
Bronwood, November 33. |
The old lady was right when she said
the child might die i: they waited for
the doctor. She saved the little one’s
life with a few doses of One Minute
Covgh Cure. She had used it for croup
before. SALE-DAVIS DRrué Co.
Firs. C. L. I'ize’s display of fine
millinery is the prettiest line
seen in the city.
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| COLONEL WARWICK FOR JUDGE,
The Smithville Lawyer May Succeed Judge
Fish,
Among the prominentlawyers in at
tendance upon court this week is Col
onel G..W. Warwick of Smithville.
The promotion of Judge Fish to the
supreme bench will make a vacancy in
the judgeship of the Southwestern cir.
cuit, and Colonel Warwick is being
urged to become a candidate for the
place. Colonel Warwick is a lawyer of
recognized ability and a gentleman of
high christian character, and Tag
NEws, in common with a host of
friends throughout this section, would
be glad to see him on the bench. He
would ornament the judiciary,
Don’t dally with rhenmatism, Purify
your blood and cure it at once by taking
a course of Hood's Sarsaparilla,
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A CHILD’S NARROW ESCAPE.
Knocked Down by a Runaway Mule Sun
day Afternoon.
Mamie, the little two-year-old child
of Mr. and Mrs. George Crowell, came
near meeting with a serious accident
Sunday afternoon, She was out walk
ing with a number of little girls near
her home when a mule, driven by a ne
gro, shied, the buggy striking the little
one and knocking her down. Fortu
nately, the wheels did not pass over her,
and beyond a few bruises no damage
was done, The negro was not to blame
for the accident.
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The Discovery Saved His Life,
Mr. G. Caillonette, druggist, Beavers
ville, 111., says: “To Dr. King's New
Discovery I owe my life, Was taken
with La Gripps and tried all the physi
cians for miles around but of no avail,
‘and was given up and told . I could not
live, Haying Dr. King’s New Discovery
‘in my store I sent for a botile and began
;ils use and from the first dose began to
‘get better, and after using three bottles
- was up and about again. It's worth its
weight in gold. We won’t keep store
or bouse without it,)’ Got a free trial
! al Sale-Davis Drug Store,
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l Maunde Atkinson,
This charming and talented emotion
al actress, who has delighted the Daw
son public several times, and who has
become a decided favorite here, will
appearat the opera house Wednesday
and Thursday nights, December 2nd.
and 3rd. She will present “Faust”
}i Wednesday night, appearing in the
title role herself,
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| The Road Repaired,
Ordinary Roberts has had a causeway
made at the creek near Graves, where
the water was diverted from its natural
channel by an overflow. Travel over
the road is now much easier. The work
was done under the drectien of Mr. B.
W. Tedder, the superintandent of tle
county farm,
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Week of Self-Denial.
This is a week of self denial with the
Methodist denomination, and is being
observed in Dawsou by the missionary
societies of that church. The ladies
held services at the church Monday af
ternoon at 3 o'ciock, and will hold them
again this and Friday afternoons at the
rame hour,
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Will Preach to the Areanum, ‘
Rev. J. Howard Carpenter has accept
ed an invitation to preach to the Koyal
Arcanum, The sermon will occur
some time in December at the Baptist
church, and the fact that it is to be
preached by Mr. Carpenter i:sures an.
able avd interesting discourse. |
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Large Turnips,
Mr. T. L. Timmerman, of near Bron
wood, has” had on exhibition four of the
largest turnips eyer seen here. One of
them weighed four pounds, while the
lot azgregated 17 pounds, R
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Thirty dollars wiil buy four gallon
cow. Milk without calf, g j
. T.P. BURGE, Graves Station.
Ifevery woman knew i
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woman would know
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HILLINERY FAIR
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I have now,on exhibition a bril
liant assortment of early fall and
winter millinery novelties, My
every eifort to secure the latest
and rarest have been successful,
and the beauty and richiaess of my
display has never been equaled in
Dawson.,
CORRECT STYLES.
Velvets and Ribbons in the most
beautiful blending of shades, the
latest hat patterns, laces, flowers,
cheneille braids, ornaments,
plumes, tips, belts, ete., all com
bine to make the grandest array of
seasonable millinery it has ever
been my pleasure to show. The la
dies are cordially invited to call,
MISS A B. SMITH.
P. S.—Embroidery Silks and
Stamp Goods in profusion. All of
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