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THATW \N%) “Q, A openings, but the begt opening we
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"‘FOR' \W,‘/ ; April is at Hornady’s store. Get
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BUS, : 1 . When you wantany thing {n our
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Ty@o \o W the BELL BOY will wait on you.
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- leather by selecting a pair of our one
b ' _ R 7 dollar shoes,
W' P. HORNADY
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finest Foot Fitter, - sk - Dawson, Georgia.
A Golden Rule
of Agriculture:
Be good to your land and your crop
will be good. Plenty of
in the fertilizer spells quality [A, !
and quantity in the hare o} ,[n X
vest. Write us and o) i"‘?jf‘/'?i‘
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GRAND OPENING OF
Baster Millinery
Tuesday afl«f .-Wednesdxy,
April 7and 8.
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Mrs. C. L. Mize,
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Is the Hest and .safest remedy ‘for
all storeach and boswel troubles of
babies and children. It quickly
cures censtipation, diarrhcea, con- |
vulsions, worms, sour stomach and |
loss of sleep. It is perfectly harm
less, but very effective. Children ‘
like to talse it. At all, drug-stores— *
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25 CENTS
Ask your druggist about the
FREE GOLD RING offer
HPASSEN ADV. AG'CY,
KIDNEY DISEASES
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BUSH & STAPLETON,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW,
COLQUITT, GA.
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TERRELL TEACHERS TO GO.
A Number ot Instructors Will At
tend Summer School.
It is very probable that a good many
teachers of Terrell county will at
tend the university summer school to
be held in Athens for six weeks dur
ing the months of July and August.
The movement seems to have met
‘with generai favor among the peda
‘gogues of the state, and many of the
teachers of this section are among the
;number who have given it their com
mendation and will probably give their
i practical approval.
Commissioner Wilkinson thinks
that the work of the summeer school
will be greatly beneficial toall teach
’crs who attend, and is heartily in favor
the advantages which it will offer.
Ttis expeceted that fully = thousand
teachers will be present in Avhens
when the summer schoel cpens for
work in July. Some of the most prom
pent educaters in the courtry will de
liver lectures, and the course of in
struction will be an aémirable one,
being so arranged as to lead to de
grees. Professors Harper and Bond,
both of whem at one t¥me taught in
Dawseon, are promineatly conneccead
with thenrzovement.
Good Advice,
The most miserable beinge in the
world are those sufferimg from dyspeg
sia and liwver complaiat. More thar
seventy-Ewe per cent ef the people in
the United States are afflicted witk
these two diseases aed their effects,
such as-esur stomach, sick headache,
habitual costiveness, palpitation of the
heart, heert-burn, waser-brash, gaaw
ing and Burning paias at the pit -ef
the stomach, yellow skin, coated
tongue @ud disagreeable taste ia the
mouth, e®ming up of food after eatieng,
low spirits, etc. Go %0 your druggist
and get a bottle of Avgust Flower dor
25 or i6wents. Two doses will relieve
you. Try it. Go to Bell Bros. ‘
o Hear an Impertant Case.
Colenel H. A. Wilkinson, referee in
bankrupicy, will go to Columbus «©n
vhe 11tk dnst. for the purpose of presid
ing over & meeting of the creditors .of
Jphn L. Lewis, & merchant of skat
citr agaimst whom iavoluntary back
ruptey peoceedings are pending. Eis
liabilities are $9,801, while his assets
are $2,868.35. Mr. Lewis was uatilre
cently in the shoe business in Colum
bus. He sold his stock to another
merchant, who has since disposed of it i
to another firm, who Has been scllingl
it at retail. In the schedule of a.swtsl
no mention is made of this stock, and
it is an Interesting question wheme:'i
or not the claims of Mr. Lewis’ unse
cured creditors can follow the stock.
I Eufaula Marble Works.
Attentiom us directed %o the adver
| tisement of whe Eufaula Marble Works;
E of which Mr.C. B. Keller is manager,
|and those of our readess who peed
| anything in the monument line will do
| well to see the designs .ef this com
pany and get dits prices. Mr. Keller
has sold severad monuments in Daw
son, and in every instance has given
| entire satisfaction.
Smithville Bank Charter.
A charter has been granted to the
Baak of Smithville, and tbat institu
tion will begin businees rigkt away
with a capital of $25,000. W.S, Witham
ot bank notoriety, 18 among the incor
. porators. The establishment of & bank
i will mean much for Dawson’s eater
| prising and thrifvy little neighbor.
Will Build a School House, ‘
Citizens of that community are ar
ranging to build a school house neari
the home of Mr. J. M. McLendon ia|
the Fourth district. This is one of the |
best neighboerhoods in the county, andl
deserves to have a good school.
R. F. Simmons has money to loan at
six and seven per cent on city nroperty
anl improved farm lands.
,HEAVY BONDS FOR KEEPERS OF BLIND TIGERS
i Bail for Booze Sellers of Sasser Assessed at $5OO Each. Rewards for
' Their Capture Will Probably Be Paid Marshal Bass.
’ Herschel Williams and Shelly Mur
ray, the two negroes who were arrest
ed in Sasser for running a blind tiger,
had a committal trial Yofore Mayor
Cranford of that town and were sent to
jail in Dawson in default of bonds of
&500 each.
Williams and Murray ran the barber]
CAUGHT ON THE CURBSTONE.
—Mr. William Bartlett and family
have moved to Dawson from Cuthbert.
Mr. Bartlett will enter into the brick
masonry business here with his broth
er, Mr. John Bartlett.
—-Miss Alyne Franklyn, an accom
plished young lady of Louisville, Ky.,
is at the milinery establishment of
Mrs. C. L. Mize this season in the ca
pacity of trimmer.
—Judge Griggs writes that he and
Mrs. Griggs will be home about the
middle of April. He says Hot Spriogs
is the greatest place in the world for
‘health.
—Tl'hegratn fields of Terrell promise
exceptionally fine yields of oats and
wheat. These two crops were never
more promising at this season of
the year. |
i —A Roumanian has been in the citv
soliciting contributions to build a
church in Turkey, He found a good
many here who were willing to help
him along.
The usual big crowd will go down
to the Albany chautaugua on mitlitary
day. Both railroads will give a rate
of one fare for the round trip from
Dawson.
—The many frieeds of Mvs. B. B.
Perry, who has been seriously ill for
for several ‘weeks, will regret to learn
that her conditien remains unimproy
ed.
—A good mary young people went
;out 0 Mr. Henry Lyech’s Friday
night and enjoyed an wold-fashioned
country dance.
—The moeaites anticipate easter
with apprehension, fearing weather
‘ suficiently oeld to injure fruit and veg
etables.
—All ladies are cordizlly Invited to
attend Mrs. ¥. W, Clark’s opening on
Tuesday and Wednesdey, April Tthand
|‘6tb.
’ —Elsewkere in The News appears
| the card of Dr. J. H. Lewis. His
offices are located over Bell Bres.drug
‘store. '
{ —R.IF. Simmons‘bas money te loan
at six andl seven per:cent on city prop-i
i erty and improved ferm lands. ';
| —Whre mountain refrigerassrs and
‘ice chests just reeeived at the Dawson'
Furniture Co’s. !
—Sunday was a wet, windy, dreanry
day. There weremo services at .any
of the shurches. ;
L Me.J. T. Williems, who sas 'besr
quite il for fourwmeeks, is adble to 'be
up again.
—PDawson yards are beawbiful «and
fragrase with beigtkt colored Fowers.
—Ganuine Bliss K'riumph seed Jpigh
potatees at T. ©. Whitchard & Co’s.
—Mrzr. T. O. Whitchard is eut .again
after;a sickness of:several dags.
—The Sunday #chools will soeon be
arraoging for the¥day picnic. |
—Heawe your pictures framsd byithe
Dawsea Furnituse*Compaany. |
—The mamps .&nd measies are On
the increase in the city. |
—Best North Casolina seed peanuts
at T.«®. Whitchard’s ;
—Seweral farmers report that :they
have.cetton up.
—Yoau will be imterested im Henea
dy’s bell boy.
Robbed the Grave, :
A stertling iocident is -narrated by
' John«®iyer, of Philadelphia, as Tol
‘iows: “] was in ar awful cendition.
i My skie was almost yellow, eyes suank
en, tongue coatzd, pain continwally in
back and sides, no .appetite, growiag
weaker«éay by day. Three phgsicians
‘had given me up. Then I was advised
‘to use [Electric' Bitters; to my great
joy the ‘frst bottle made a deeided
improvement. I cortinved their uee
for three weeks, and am now a well
man. [know sthey vrobbed the grawe
of ancther victim.” No one should
fail to try them. ©Only 50 ceats,
Zuaranteed, at Dawsoa Drug Co’s.
Cordsays Becoming Popular.
With the approach ©f spring time
weather, the fishing fewer is becoming
prevalent. {dne or twe parties have
already visited the pepular resort,
Cerdrays, and a large pacty of young
people from Dawson will enjoy several
dags’ outing t.hqre next week.
A Sade of Land,
Mr. Rufus Jones has sold to Mr. E.
Kersey one husdred acres of farm
land near Bronweod. 7The price paid
for it was $1,400.
The surest and eafest remedy for
kidney and bladder diseases is ¥oley's
Kidney Cure. |
KENDRICK'S DRUG STOGRE.
You have it. You don’t want it. Then
why keep it? Drive it out with Ayer’s
Malaria and Ague Cure. iS&sde i
shop in Sasser, and it was there the
sightless beast had its lair.
The county commissioners have »a
standing reward of $25 for proof to con
| vict any one illegally selling whiskey
in the county, and Marshal Bass of
,Sasser will be paid this sum if the two
prisoners are convicted, of which there
’s:ems to be no doubt.
THEY COME AND GO.
Miss Alice Barnes, who Las been
visiting her sister, Mrs. T. J. Parish,
for several weeks, left for home in Daw
son Monday night, accompanied by
Mrs. Parish, who will be iln Dawson
for some time. Miss Barnes makes
new friends each time she visits here.
—Swainsboro Blade.
Col. M. J. Yeomans, accompanied by
his little daughter, has been spenc=
ing a few days wich the family of Hor.
O. B. Stevens in Atlanta.
Mr. Will Blizzard i{s at home again
after spending some time in Blakely
in charge of the telephone system
there,
- Mrs. H. M, Kaiglor of Oglethorpe is
visiting her sister, Mrs. John Whitch
ard, and other relatives in Dawson.
Miss Lillie Ware spent Saturday
and Sunday in Albany, the guest of
Mrs. W. R. Baldwin.
Mr. W. E. Christie came down from
Columbus Sunday and remained until
Monday afternoon.
Judge J. G. Parks returned Satur
iday from a short visit tc relatives in
Americus,
| Mr. D. M. Borum, of Americus,
spent Satarday in the city on business.
Mrs. J. W. Harris is visiting rela
tives and friends at Benevolence.
Mr. Whit Bryan of Stewart county
is on a visit to relatives here.
Messrs. John S. and Charles Lowrey
, went up to Columbus Friday.
Mr. W. W. Davis returned Fmday
from a short trip to Texas.
Miss Eloise Cocke returmed sFriday
from a visit to Albany.
Mr. C. B. Keller of Eufauia was in
Dawson Saturéay.
¥r. B. M. Wilson was in Dawson
Saturday.
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Dreadful A#tack of Whoapleg Cough.
Mrs. Etler Harlison, of 300 Park
R ve., Kansas City, Mo., writes as fol-.
lews: “Our two chiidrem had a se-vere?
attack of whooping cough; one of them
{n the parsxysm of .ceughing would
often faintand bleed at the nose. We
wried every thing we heard of without
’ getting retief. We then called in 'oxr
‘ family devior, who prescribed Feley’s
'Honey amd Tar. Wigh the very 'Brst
‘dose they began to'improye, and we
feel that ¥t has saved their lives.”
Refuse substitutes.
KENDRICK'S DRUG STORI.
Exgene Baldwa 2 Pharmacist,
Mer. Bugene Baldwin returmed te his
home here Saturdey after spevding
some tieee in Atlamta in attendance
upon the College «@€ Pharmaocy and
suceessfully appearicg before the-state
board w{ pharmacyg, reflecting much
credit wpon himself both in echecl and
befaretke board. #&le has bought an
interastsin what is «eow tvhe Davidson
& Baldwin Drug Ce., and will «sater
upea hie duties witk that firm. His
maay #riends congratulate him mpon
his suceess.
Waais fe.Bc Governer.
_ Hoa.:llobert W. Davis, who hee rep
resented the secondiFlorida dietFict in
congrese for eight years past, hae an
nounmeced that he wili be a candidate
for gowernor of Fiorida. Mr. Maxds is
4 Georgian, and was & resideat of Daw
son seweral years ‘before leeating in
Florida. He has & 208 t of relatives
and friezds here in seuathwest Georgia
who hawe watched with interest his
suceess da politics 1n his adopted siate.
. Plasters’ Acadessy Bonor Reil.
Marie McGregor, Beulah Holt, f.iz
zie Averette, Rena sslocum, Girtha
Winn, Berta Averitte, Hilda Mclize,
Laura Aweritte, Nannie Mae Thomas,
Tom Roberts, Tom Lee, Frank Lee,
lDean Roberts, Harry "Weaver, Ciyde}
Weaver, Clinton Holt, ester Powell,
John Powell, Curt Dail, Jim Garrett,
Fraok Winn, Joe Averette, Rusic
Slocum, Jee Culpepper, Ramon Awe
cette, Roy Holt.
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t Cordially invites her friends ané
i.cust.omera %0 call on Twuesday and:
Wednesday, April 7and 8, t 0 see her
<hoice seleetions of imported hats and
woques.
! Har liver trouble snd constipation
There’s nothing better in creation
Phen Litile Early ®lsers, the famous fictle pills,
They always effeot & cure and save doetor bills.
Little Early Risers are differeat from
‘.ll other pills. ‘fhev do not weaken
the system, but aet as & tonic to the
tissues by arousing the secretions and
restoring the liver to the tull perform
anee of its functions naturally.
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the system to disease. Assist Nature, ¢ /,‘fl
avoid strong drugs, use a gentle Treatment, Ay £3
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\ to restore perfect health, feed the blood and !
R paint the bloom of health on the cheeks. b
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ENTER THE MAIL SERVICE.
Dawson Young Men Get Places
With Uncle Sam.
Mr. Tom Pickett left Friday for At
lanta, where he will begin the duties
of railway mail clerk, running be
tween Atlanta and Nashville.
Mr. George Gibson also left yester
day for that city, he having received
an appointment as assistant clerk in
the mail service.
Both of these young men have the
best wishes of their many friends in
their new business.
Public School Honor Roll. |
Mozelle Jennings, Nannie Littleton,
Sallie Will McLain, Mary Yeomaos,
Julian Cocke, Foster Hankins, Willis
Jordan, Bonnie Brown, Mabel McCalla,
Mildred McCleiland, Dudley Mize,
Florella Crouch, Jesse Melton, Mary
Garner, Rebecea Laing, Helen Guer
ry, Minnie Bel'e Black, Eugene Cas
ler, Clarence Ragan, Ruth Tweedy,
Johm Henry Crouch, Kenneth McLain,
Maribel Irwipn, Berta Baldwin, Wene~
na Garner, Leila Will Chambless,
Alice Ansley, Annie May Christie,
DPaisy Renfree, May Clark, Florice
Jones, Alice Melton, Louise Stanley,
Mollie Geise, Fanoie Jones, Helen
Cannon, Nellie Laing, Johnnie Will
‘McClelland, Lila Standley, Maggie
Tweedy, May Tweedy, Clare Wooten,
Berta Standley, Count Gibsen, Carl
§mit.h, Charlie Brown.
A Great Sensation.
Theve was a big sensatioe in Lees
ville, Ind, when W. H. Brown of that
place, who was expected vo die, had
[ his lifesaved by Dr. King's New Dis
covery for comsumption. He writes:
[ endured insufferable agonies from
asthma, but your New Discovery gave
me immediate relief and soon there
after effected:& complete cure.” Simi-
Jar cures of -eonsumpticn, pneumonia,
bronckitis aed grip &re numerous.
It's vhe peerless remedy for all throat
aad Jung ‘teoubles. Price 50 cents
asd #. Guaranteed by Dawson Drug
Co. Trial bottles free.
Dawson: Ladies Appoiated Delegates.
Gewernor l'errell has appointed Mrs.
A. J. Carver, Mrs. J. M. Grigegs and
Mre. M..dJ, Yeomans .delegates to the
Natigual:Gouference -of Charities and
Corrsctions, which 'will meet in Atlan
ta May#A. The governor hasappointea
lady Wielegates from 160 Georgia - towns
and cities:at the request of the Geor
gia executive committee, the names
beimg furcished by Mrs. O. A, Granger
president of the Georgia Federation of
Woman's’Clabs, and ether lady mem
bers of thecommittee.
Beod fon Chilsiren.
The pleasant to take ,and harmless
One Minuse Cough cure gives imme
diate relief in all cases of cough, croup
and lagrippe because it does not pass
immediately into the stomach,but takes
effect right at the seat of the trouble.
It draws out the inflammation, heals
and soothes and euree permantly by
enabliag the lungs to contribute pure
life-giving and life-sustaining oxvgcu‘
to the bleed and iissues. l
DawsoeN DRrRuUG Co.
lying Jenny Here, l
The flving jenny came back to town
yesterday, aad is quartered at the l
usual place. Mr. R. G. Black and Ex-
Sheriff I. G. Marshall, Sr., are in
eharge of it. Jr. Marshall has been
away from Dawson three years, and
his cumerous friends here are glad to
see him again.
No Court This Week.
Solicitor General Laing is spending
this week at home, there being mo
court in the Pataula cipeuit in session
this week. Early eourt will convene
next Monday at Blakely.
- Thirteen Applicants.
The News learns that there are
thirteen applicants for the one vacant
residence in Dawson. Dwellings
for rent were never so scarce in Daw
son 48 NOw.
Foley's Kidney Cure makes kidneys |
and bladder right. Don’t delay taking. l
KENDRICK'S DRUG STORE.
Easter Exhihit
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Fine Millinery
TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY,
MARCH 7th and Bth.
This display will be a feast of
beauty and will embrace many
gems of the milliner’s art. 1t will
surpass all my previous efforts. The
ladies of Dawson and surrounding
country will receive a cordial wel
come and fdir and courteous treat
ment. Millinery will be sold cheap
er this season than ever before im
the history of Dawson,
MRSI Fl w- GLARK
BUILDERS’
SUPPLIES.
e WE KEEP —~—n
BRICK, LLATHS,
LIME, LEATHER,
CEMENT, HAIR,
SASH, MOULDINGS,
r DOORS, MANTELS,
'BLINDS, NEWELS,
PINE AND
CYPRESS SHINGLES
Ceiling, Flooring, Weatherboard=-
ing and Table Ornaments,
Lathe and Scroll Work, %
Dressing and "
Matching. \
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AND KILN DRIED.
Weatherboarding from §7.50 to
$11.00; Flooring ana Ceiling $9.00
to $15.00 according to grade,
Mouldings 25 cents per inch.
All kinds of woodwork acourately
and promptly done. Our prices are
rigiul. Compare them with others and
see. Special prices on car load lots.
The Variety Works Co.
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Mrs. Laura S. Webb,
Vice-President Woman’s Demo
cratie Clubs of Northern Ohilo.
«| dreaded the change of life which
was fast approaching. | noticed Wine
of Cardui, and decided to &{ 8 bot
tle. | experienced some relief the
first month, so | kept on taking it for
three months and now | menstruate
with no pain and | shall take it off and
on now until | have passed the climax,”
Female weakness, disordered
menses, falling of the womb and
ovarian troubles do not wear off.
They follow a woman to thechange
of life. Do not wait but take Wine §
of Cardui now and avoid the tron- J
ble. Wine of Cardui never fails
to benefit a suffering woman of £
any a%g. Wine of Cardui relieved
Mrs. Wfibb when she w?: in dan
ger. en you come to the change
of life Mrs. Webb’s letter mill §
mean more to you than it does B
now. But you may now avoid the
suffering she endured. Druggists
sell 81 bottles of Wine of -Cardui.
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