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THE DAWSON NEWS.
fiy E. L. Rainey.
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LEITER TALKS OF HIS DEAL,
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The pecline in Cash Wheat the Cause of
. His Troubles.
Joseph Leiter, the wheat plunger,
Speakinguf his deal, said: “It is a
case where the fail has begun to wag
ipe dog. This statement has an illus
gration in the fact that futures began
preaking faster than cash wheat de
clined. TLogically, the condition
spouldghave been exactly the reverse.
For several days—in fact, [ may say
for some weeks, cash wheat has been
slow sale, and especially in the north
west and around milling centers, gen
erally.
woa certain extent this has been
offset by & fair degree of activity at
the seaboard 1n response to an inquiry
from the other side, but the local
parkets have been decidedly inclined
1o drag. There nas been a steady mark
oting of cash wheat, but I cannot say
asto the quantities in which it has
gone t 0 home consumption or abroad
for foreign use.
W[ see no objection to stating that all
my holdings of futures have been dis-
AT DAVIS & DOLIER'S
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Beginning from this date we will place on sale our Entire Summer Line of .
neo it ‘ '
Dress Goods, Lawns, Dimities, Check Muslims,
Laces Orqandies Swisses and Everything in the Line of Summer Goods
at Greatly Reduced Prices. We are compelled to move these goods, and prices, when ac
companied by the cash, will be cut to the hilt. We have just received a bigline of New
Summer Goods from New York, consisting ot Fize Piques, Ducks, Lawns, Crashes, Organ
dies, Swisses, Ribbons, Gloves in all the latest shapes, beautiful lines of fine Vale Laces.
In fact, we have completed our lines in every department, and these goods will share the
fate of the others—we will put the knife in them to the hilt. Late summer shopper: will find
2 feast ot pretty new things here and at prices astonishingly low.
We Wil Dutiwly Not Carry Over Ay Sommer Goots
So don't fail to call and see the bargains. We are offering fully 50 per cent. off on all lines. Again in-
Viting ¢he trading public to call and look through our mammoth stock of rare bargains, we remain
Tours Anxions o Ploase
posed of. A good deal of gossip has
come to me on the general subject of
‘alleged treacherous, conduct on the
‘part of the northwestern grain inter
lests, which [ have always heretofore
considered friendly to me in a personal
and business way, but I have nothing
l whatever to say on the subject. If in l
) the history of the deal there have been |
eyents to which the public is entitled,
Lin is more than likely to come out in
. good time, but not from me. It is a
'source of considerable satisfaction to
| me that my affairs, for a moment more
or less tangled, are in a fair way to be
settled without the intervention of a
trustee or without calling on the courts
for adjudication.”
There are some things you can do
without, but you can’t afford to risk
another day without & bottle of Dr.
Thichenor’s Antiseptic, the greatest
chemical discovery of the age. Heals
Cuts, Burns, Gun-shot Wounds, ete.,
quicker than anything. And don’t
forget that it cures Colic, %00, while
you wait about ten wminutes. For
further information apply to Farrar &
Harris.
Dawson, Ga., Wednesday, June 22, 1898.
ROWDYISH IN THE RANKS.
Citizens in Walker County Want Protec.
tion from Ruffians in Uniform.,
Governor Atkinson has been asked by
several prominent citizens of Walker
county to take cognizance of the rowdy
ism which they claim is prevalent at
Chickamavgua. On last Thursday night,
it is alleged, the officers of the Chatta
nooga, Rome and Southern railway called
on the civil authorities of Walker county |
for protection, stating that without iti
‘they could not transact business. They
also called on General Brooke for pro
tection, and a provost guard was placed
vn the depot platform at Chickamaugua.
General Brooke, it is said, has offered to
furnish a regiment, if necessary, to as
i sist civil officers in making arrests. Re
| cently a Jew who'keeps a store there of
lfended the soldiers and according to a
story which has reached the governor,
| they put a rope around his body and
dragged him out and looted his store.
Goverpor Atkinson said tonight he
would investigate the matter and if the
facts prove to be as reported he will
communpicate with the president or war
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department insisting upon order at the .
big camp. 1
Chickamangna park is in Georgia, and
although a government reservation, 1t is
within the jurisdiction of the state
courts. ‘
-~ Can Beat Any Man.
From the Hawkinsville News. |
Hurrah for the ‘‘one-eyed plow-bow
from pigeon roost!’ Consider his ugly
pictur’ he can just beat any man run
ning for governor that w~e ever saw,
heard or read about. We were against
him but everybody is for him now, aund
What he lacked of maklng a clean sweep
in the primary he will finish up in the
‘next round, when the populists tackle
him.
An Expensive Qork.
That old hulk, the Merrimac cost the
government $341,000 since this war
was begun. So Hobson closed the bot
tle with an expensive cork. It will be
seen that it costs money to go to war.
“One Minute Cough CLure 1s the best
preparation I have ever sold or used,
and I can’t say too much in its praise.”’
L. M. Kennon, Merchant, Odell, Ga.
SALE-DAvVIs Drve Co,
Vol. 14.-—No. 43.
Distress After Eati
Pains in the Head and Constant
Aching of the Joints—All Have
Been Completely Cured by Hood’s
Sarsaparilla.
“I was troubled with a pain in my
stomach after meals and a constant ach»
ing in my joints. I also had pains in my
head. I took medicines but without
benefit. Seeing so many tcstimonials in
regard to Hood’s Sarsaparilla I was in
duced to try it. I bad taken it only a
short time when I felt a change. I can
now eat & hearty meal without suffering
distress, my joints are free from pain and
I weigh more than I have for eight years.”
E. G. FOLLENDORE, care W. E. Jenkins,
Macon, Georgia.
“I had severe pains in my stomach
every morning. I took Hood’s Sarsapa
rilla and Hood’s Piu\;’nd the pain has
‘entirely left me.” M. E. Hopags,
\ 68'; Randolph Street, Savannah, Georgia.
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Hood’s Sarszparilla
Is the Best—in fact the One True Blood Purifier,
Sold by all druggists. Price, $1; six for $5.
. re the only pill§ to take
Hood’s PI“S :rith Hpod’z é‘arsapa.rmz.