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1 MODERN TRILBY.
fere in Dawson thére lives a very
wise girl
And she is 80 charming and sweet
fJer name I'll not tell, but you'll know
her I'm sure
By her exquisitely beautifal feet.
])”)[aurier’s Trilby would have en
vious been,
‘ Though bher feet were 8O per[ecn and
| fair,
of this Trilby of Dawson, with whose
peautiful feet
Trilby’s own feet alone can compare.
g elastic her step and so lLight is her
tread,
so graceful ber carriage and stately
her mien,
You well mighti mistake this fair
Georgia girl
For & priscess or even a queen.
Lut ladies, now lisien; if you'll heed
what [ tell,
Her charms may be yours, for ’tis
true
The secret of her beautiful feet and
her grace
Lies in her well-fitteé tineshoe.
With no corns on her feet, no pinch to
her toes,
She walks just as mature intended,
po more.
And the reason 18 this: she always has
bought
Her shoes from W. P. Hornady’'s
gtore.
The shoes that he sells are strictly
high grade, »
None better to buy, for there’'s nmone
better made. ‘
—EmeLiXE T. BECK.
Mrs.
C. L. Mize,
FASHIONABLE
MILLINERY,
Da;/;/—s_J Ga.
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Wine of Cardui is the guardian
of & woman’s health and happi
ness from youth to old age. It
helps her safely into womanhood.
[t sustains her during the trials
of pregnancy, childbirth and
tiotherhood, making labor easy
and preventing tlooding and mis
carringe. Tt gently leads her
through the dangerous period
known as the change of life.
WINE*CARDUI
cures leucorrheea, falling of the
Wwomb, and menstrual irregularity
in every form. It is waluable in
every trying period of a woman’s
life. Tt reinforces the nervous
System, aects directly on the geni
?lul organs and is the finest tonic
for women .known. Ask. your
drugeist for a $l.OO bottle of
'Wine of Cardui. .
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| Batesville, Ala., July 11, 1900.
ks am using Wine of Cardui and Thed
ford's Black-Draught and 1 feel like a
different woman already. Several la
dies here keep the medyicines in their
} Bomes all the time, I have three girls
and they are using it with me.
Mrs. KATE BROWDER.,
l For adviee and literature, address, giving
Yinptoms, ** The Ladies’ Advisor{ Depart
“it7, The Chattanooga Medicine Company,
thattancoga, Tenn,
- A MUSICAL TREAT.
Senor Andonegui’'s Masterly In
trepetation of Soulful Melody.
To those who have never heard a
genuine artist handle his bow, the
playing of Senor Andonegui, the Span
ish violin virtuoso, at the opera house
Thursday night,would have been quite
a revelation. He deserved a crowded
house, butdid not get it, and the vent
ure proved a financial failure for the
Guards, under whose auspices it was
held. ‘
The senor exerted himself as con
seientiously as though every seat in
the house had been filled, and held his
hearers entranced froth the first vi
bration of his instrument. As to tech
nique, probably not a person 1n the
audience appreciated the real mean
in of the word, but the most unmusical
ear could not fail to realize that a
master hand was at work. The per
former loved music and loyved his vio
lin. His body swayed in -rythmic ac
cord with the melody of the instru
ment, and he seemed lost in the music
produced. Those who averthey can
not appreciate classical music should
hear Senor Andonegui. He plays
noching except classical, yet his in-‘
tarpretation is so masterfully simole
¢hat full appreciation comes involun
tarily. Just as much an artist in her
line as the senor in his was Miss Gus
sie Parkharst Hill, the pianiste who
assisted him, and whose handling of
the ivories won all the hearts present.
Red top cane and German millet seed
at Kendrick’s Drug Store, corner Main
street and Third avenue.
DR. L. P. DOZIER DEAD.
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He Was the Father of Mrs. J. J.
|
Hill of Bronwood. |
Dr. L. P. Dozier died at his home
near Hatcher’s Station oo Sunday of
last week, aged 71 years. He was the
father of Mrs. James J. Hill of Bron
wood, and besides her is survived by a
wife, four sons and one daughter.
Dr. Dozer was a prominent physi
cian and one of the most popular citi
zens of Quitman county. Many triends
of the family from Eufaula and else
where attended <he iunterment at
Georgetown. ;
Could Not Breathe.
Coughs, colds, croup, grip, bronchi
is, other throat and lung troubles are
quickly cured by One Minute Cough
Cure. One Minute Cough Cure is not
a mere expectorant, which gives only
temporary relief. It softens and liqui
fies the mucous, draws out the inflama
tion and removes the cause of the ais
ease. Absolutely safe. Acts atonce.
“‘One Minute Cough Cure will do all
that is claimed for it,’”’ says justice of
the peace J. Q. Hood, Crosby, Miss.
“My wife eould not get her breath
and was relieved by the first dose. It
has been a benefit to all my family.”
DAwsON DruUG CO.
International Silver Pine Healing
oil at Fulton’s.
Mr. Williams a Passenger.
Mr. Jonathan Williayns of Dawson
was a passenger on the Albany and
Northern train which ran over two
negroes a few days ago, an acecount of
which appeared in the daily papers.
One of the negroes lost a leg, and
death ensued. The other was not so
seriously injured and will recover.
They laid down on the track and went
to sleep.
| Farm for Sale.
I'have for sale’ a small farm near
'Dawson, about one and a quarter miles
‘from the court house. A good dwell
‘ing, new and painted, with three 16-
‘foot, rooms. and out-buildings and a
good well of water. Farm well im
proved and fenced. Anyone wishiong
to purchase will see me.
‘ J. W. ADAMS.
| Announce for Re-election.
Inthis issueof The News appears the
announcements of Sheriff D. K. Chris
tie, Clerk of Court W. S. Dozier, and
Tax Collector H. O. Thornton, all for
re-election. They have made court
eous and competent officials, and will
doubtless be voted the offices for
another term.
Find the red spot in THE NEWS.
Job Couldn’t Have Stood It
if be’d have had itching piles. They
are terribly annoying; but Bucklen’s
Arnica Salve wiil cure the worst case
of piles on earth It hascured thous
ar.ds. For injuries, pains or bodily
eruptions it's the best salve in the
world. Price 25c. a box. Cure guar
teed. Sold by the Dawson Drug Co.
Farmers Behind With Work.
The farmers of the county have been
greatly hindered by the inclement
weather of the past several weeks.
Very little-if any work can be done
with the soii in such-a soaked condi
tion, and they are greatly behind In
planting. ;
The Indian Doctor, .
My office is now located in the old
court house, where those wishing to
buy my remedies can find me. Consul
tation and examination free.
T. P. PARKS.
~ Real Estate Deal.
Through Mr. J. A. Horsley, Colonel
M. J. Yeomans has purchased the
home of Mr. A.C. Howard on College
avenue. The purchase price was $5OOB
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Headache often results from a disor
dered condition of the stomach and
constivation of the bowels. A dose or
two of Chamberlain’s Stomach and
Liver Tablets will correct these dis
;finrders and cure the headache. Sold
by Farrar & Harris.
SEED IRISH POTATOES—Landreth’s Bliss Triumph, Early Rose,
Pride of the South, Peerless, Burbanks, Goodrich. Either Store.
" DAWON DRUG COMPANY.
MAIN STREET PHARMACY.
~ CAUGHT ON THE CURBSTONE.
~—All furniture, carpets, rugs, mat
tings, cooking stoyes, cruckery, glass
ware, tinware, clothing, shoes, no
tions, ete., ete., are included in Pace’s
cost sale.
But three days are left of the bird
season. After the 15th inst. it will be
adyisable to put away your gun and let
the birds that are left alone.
—La grippe coughs yield quickly to
the wonderful curative qualities of
Foley’s Honey and Tar. There is
nothing else “‘just as good.”
—The salesmen of Dawson are long
ing for the coming of the balmy sum
mer days, when the stores will close
at six o'clock. |
—At the Epworth League meeting
last night, led by Mr. B. B. Perry,}
“The Secrct of Endurance”’ was dis-]:
cussed.
—Pratt's food, fresh for stock, swine
and poultry at Kendrick’s Drug Store,
corner Main street and Third avenue.
—Boys, if you want a bicycle go 0
Baldwin's Hardware store. Will
sell you a Monarch for $25.
—Mr. L. J. Atkinson of Chickasaw
hatcheee, who has been so seriously ill
with pneumonia, is improving.
—Mr. R. D. Thomas of Clayton,
Ala., is now assistant agent at the
Central railway depot.
—Foley’s Kidney Cure makes the
kidneys and bladder right. Contains
nothing injurious.
~~Mr. W. L. Pace, who lives near
Bronwood., has a babe very sick with
pneumonia. :
—Call and examine Mrs. F. W.
Clark’s new line of spring and summer
goods.
—Dont fai: to call on Myrick if you
want your picture made. Tent near
the hotel.
—The prettiest shirtwaist goods
ever shown in Dawson at J. W. F.
Lowrey’s.
—The ladies will be specially inter
ested in “A Modern Trilby"’ in this
issue,
—C(Cabinet Photographs 81.50. per doz
en atMcCollum’s for the next 60 days,
--Demijohn and 1 gallon best vine
gar for 40 cents at Dismuke & Janes.
—One hundred bushels of best seed
peanuts at T. O, Whitchard & Co’s.
—Weber Wagons, and they are
good ones. Sold by A. J. Baldwin &
Co.
—Ladies, earry your fine skirts to
Daniel, the tailor.
—+*Twin Brothers' Crystal Oil Axle
Grease at Fulton’s.
—See Daniel, the tailor, fortheright
sort of work.
—Best home home-raised lard at
Fulton’s '
—Ballard’= Obelisk flour at Fulton’s,
Find the red spot in THE NEWS.
—Textile machinery and building.
GIRARD BROWN, Dawson Ga.
A Severe Cold For Three Months.
The following letter from A. .f. Nus
baum, of Batesville, Ind., tells its owa
story: “I suffered for three months
with a severe cold. A druggist pre
pared me some medicine, and a physi
cian prescribed for me, yet I did not
improve. I then tried Foley’s Honey
and Tar and eight doses cured me.”
Refuse substitutes.
DavipsoN DruG Co.
Minder Begins His Sentence.
I. Minder, the former Dawsonian
who was convicted of murder in Macon
and whose senience was recently com
muted trom death to life imprisonment,
‘has been sent to the Chattahoochee
Brick Works, near Atlanta. Minder’s
case has aroused interest throughout
‘the country.
Raw or Inflamed Lungs.
Yield rapidly to the wonderful cura
tive and healing qualities of Foley's
Honey and Tar. Itprevents pneumo
nia and consumption from a hard cold
settled on the lungs.
DAviDSON DRrUG Co.
For wash fabrics of any kind call on
J. W .F. Lowrey.
' An Fmply Plate
' &
Suggests
Uneeda Biscuit
to fill it. Always healthful
—always the same—always crisp,
tender and delicious. Order a 5 cent
_ package of or P
Biscuit
. The In-er-seal Package keeps them 4
fresh and good until they
fill the plate. %
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ASSESSORS ELECTED.
Messrs. Marlin, Crowell and Mel
ton Will Continue in Office.
At the regular monthly meeting of
the city council Messrs. R. R. Marlin,
Geo. S. Crowe:l and R. L. Melton
were re-elected city tax assessors.
They have rendered conscientious and
disinterested service in their capacity
of assessors, and their re-election will
give general satisfaction.
This was the only important mat
ter taken up by the council, the meet
ing being devoted to routine business.
—New cabinetstyle Photographs at
McCollum's. Come and see them. |
SALARIES RAISED.
Rural Route Carriers Will Re
ceive $6OO Per Year.
Postmaster Alexander has received
notice from the department at Wash
ington that on Marcb 15st. the salary
of rural free delivery -carriers
was increased to $6OO a year. They
have heretofore received only $5OO.
T his will be pleasing news to the
carriers. They deserye the raise, for
their work is far from easy. Terrell
county’s six rural routes are handled
by gentlemen «f intelligence and
thorough capability, and The News
congratulates them upon their good
fortune. :
If you want something nice in Photo
graphe call on Mvyrick. I'ent near the
hotel.
A Printer Greatly Surprised.
“I never was so much surprised in
my life as I was with the results of
using Chamberlain’s Pain Balm,”
says Henry T. Cook, pressman of the
Ashville (N.C.) Gazette. ‘'l contract
ed a seyere case of rheumatism early
last winter by getting my feet wet. I
tried several things fer 1t without ben
efit. One day while looking over the
Gazette I noticed that Pain Balm was
positively guaranteed to cure rheuma
tism, 8o bought a bottle of it and be
fore usiug two-thirds of it my rheu
matism had taken its flight and I have
not had arheumatism pain since.”’ Sold
by Farrar & Harris.
Find the red spot in THE NEWS.
An Interesting Pamphlet,
The Central of Georgia railway is
sending out a very interesting pam
phlet, “On Historic Ground,” describ
ing the trip of a tourist aloog its lines,
A copy of the pamphlet will be mailed
to any address upon the receipt of two
cents in postage by J. C. Haile, gener
al passenger agent, Savannah, Ga.
Broke an Arc Lamp.
~ Moses Bradshaw, a negro boy, was
given a sentence of sllor 25 days by
Mayor Lowrey Thursday morning for
breaking an electric arc light globe.
Bradshaw shattered the globe wish a
rock from his flip, and was caught in
the act by Mr. E. R. Slade.
An Error Corrected,
In the article in last week’s News re
garding attendance of the Methodist
Sunday school pupiis at church, it
should have been stated that 80 per
cent of those enrolled were present at
Sunday school, and 50 per cent. at
church.
Great Embroidery Sale.
I will commence today to close out
embroidery at 5 and 10 cents. Their
value is 15 to 35 cents per yard.
_ J. 1. ROBERTS}
The Circus.
The Maretta tented shows exhibited
in Dawson Monday and yesterday.
showing twice each day. Fairly good
crowds attended the performances and
pronounced them creditable.
All furnitare, carpets. rugs, matting,
cooking stoves, crockery, glassware,
tinware, clothing, shoes, notions, etc.,
etc., are included in Pace’s cost sale,
EXAMINED DISPENSARY.
Messrs. Hughes and Edmonson
' Take Dots in Dawson.
Messrs. Hughes and Edmonson,
prominent citizens of Rome, were in
Dawson Friday and Saturday examin
ing the workings of the dispensary.
Rome is soon to establish a dispensary,
in accordance with the result of ghe
lelecbion recently held there, and Daw
‘son’s dispensary has made such aj|
splendid reputation for itself and tbe,’
county that Rome would like to know
more of ite method of operation, con- '
sequently the visit of Messrs. Hughes
and Edmondson.
The county commissioners and Or
dinary Roberts are frequently request
ed by other towns to give information
regarding vhe dispensary here. Rec-|
ognizing it as a model one, other|
towns and coucties are anxious to du- !
plicate its method of operation as
nearly as possible. ’
New line of all the grades of black
dress goods just received. |
J. W. F. LOWREY. |
QUITMAN COURT.
Interesting Session Began Mon
day With Three Murder Cases.
The spring term of Quitman supe:
rior court began Minday at George
town, with Judge Sheffield presiding.
Solieitor T.aing is not present, owing
to the serious illness of his mother,
and Col. M. J. Yeomans is acting so
licitor in his stead.
The session will be an interesting
one. Three murder cases are on the
docket, one of the defendants being
white and two colored.
Robert Terrell, the white man who
is charged with acapital offense, is de
fended by Yeomans & Raines of Daw
son.
The trial of this case has been con
tinued on account of Dr. Raines’ ab
sence in Dawson in connection with
the waterworks case and Colonel Yeo
mans being acting solicitor.
For the Complexion.
The complexion always suffers from
biliousness or constipation. Unless
the bowels are kept open the impuri
ties from the body appear in the form
of unsightly eruptions. DeWitt's
Little Eariy Riszers keep the liver and
bowels in a healthy condition and re
move the cause of such troubles. C.
il. Hooper, Albany, Ga., says: “I took
De Witt’s Little Early Risers for bil
iousdess, They were just what I need -
ed. lam feeling better now than in
vears.” Never gripe or distress.
Safe, thorough and gentle. The very
best pills. DawsoN Drue Co.
M. D. Ferry's garden seed at R.
D. Goss’s.
Merchants Back From New York,
The Dawson merchants who went to
New York to purchase their spring
and summer lines of goods have re
turned. The Dawson merchants who
make this trip annuvally are keen and
discriminating vurchasers, and the
buying public of Dawson will profit
thereby.
Plant for Parrott,
The Parrott Square Bale Gin and
Mill Co. has been organized, with the
following gentlemen as directors:
Geo. H. Ford of Atlanta, and H. A,
Cook, J. H. Prichard, J. Z. Turner,
E. W. Aven, L. L. Tilley and G. W.
Kenyon of Parrott.
Find the red spot in THE NEWS.
Chionic Diarrhoea,
Mr. C. B. Wingtield, of Fair Play,
Mo., who suffered from chronic dysen
tery for thirty-five years, says Cham
berlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diar
rhoea Remedy did him more good than
any other medicine he had ever used.
For sale by Farrar & Harris,
Hon. DuPont Guerry in Dawson.
Hon. DuPont ,Guerry, a promnient
‘candidute for governor, is in Dawson
as one of the city’s counsel in the wa
terworks case. Mr. Guerry is making
a vigorous campaign and has many
friends and admirers in Dawson and
Te:rell county.
Preshyterian Protracted Meeting.
The Presbyterian church of Dawson
will begin a protracted meeting on
Friday before the first Sunday. in
April, continning through the follov -
ing Sunday. The meeting will be ccn
ducted by Rev. J. W. Quarterman o
Poulan, pastor of the Dawson church.
Brick Store Going Up.
Work has begunon the new brick
store of T. O. Whitchard & Co. im
mediately south of Bell & Baldwin’s.
Small crowds watched the work of ex
cavation Monday morning. The work
wiil oe pushed to complevion as early
as possible.
Petition in BankrupicY.
Mr. E. C. Collier of Chickasaw
hatchee has tiled with Referee Wilkin
son a petition in bankruptey. The as
sets are stated to be $3OO, with liabili
ties of $1,603. The first meeting of
creditors will be held on the 19th
inst. '
Notice.
I am prepared to do blacksmithing
and repair work of all kinds, and so
lieit your patronage. First class work‘
and prices reasonable. |
1.. R. BeacH, Sasser, Ga.
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You are thinking of painting your
house. Go to Baldwin’s Hardware
store and get theirprices on white lead
and oil and ready mixed paini. They
seli a-high grade paint, wnich covers
‘more surface and lasts more years
than cheap paiot. »
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Small crops, unsalable veg
etables, result from want of
Potash.
Vegetables are especially
fond of Potash, Write for
our free pamphlets.
GERMAN KALI WORKS,'
93 Nassau St., New York.
BUILDERS’
SUPPLIES.
WE KEEP ——
BRICK, LATHS,
LIME, LASTERS,
CEMENT, HAIR,
SASH, MOULDINGS
DOORS, MANTELS,
BLINDS, NEWELS.
PINE AND
CYPRESS SHINGLES
Ceiling, Flooring, Weatherboard«
ing and Table Ornaments,
Lathe and Scroll Work,
Dressing and
Matching.
LUMBER—-GREEN
AND KILN DRIED.
~ Weatherboarding from $7.50 to
$11.00; Flooring and Ceiling $9.06
to $15.00 according to grade,
Mouldings 25 cents per inch.
All kinds of woodwork accurately
and promptly done. Our prices are
right. Compare them with others and -
see. Special prices on car load lots.
The Variety Works Co.
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and as tough as wire by
using EUREKA Har
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Bold evegwhm \
/ in cans~all sizes, ‘
@BB/ Made by STANDARD OIL CO.
F. P. ALLEN,
Saccessor to J. P. Allen, Jr. :
Watchmaker and Jeweler.
Personal attention given to
customers and first-class service
assured.
F. P. ALLEN,
Dawson, Ga.
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Dr. F. H. McCalla,
DENTIST.
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A graduate with 16 years experi
ence. Office over Jennings Bro's. store,
I.ee street. Dawson, Ga.
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Beware of the dealer who tries to sell
“something just as good.”
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