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1 6000 S, FIGURED LAAS, WHITE - Laws,
checked Muslins, Clothing,
SHOES, AND HATS,
IF so, don’t fail to drop in and
e me. You willfind plenty
of goods, a large stock to select
from of the best quality and
very lowest prices. I know a
visit will repay you,and I shall
be glad to see every one of you
Jarge buyers and small buyers,
Rempnet's Bey Goods House,
DAWSON, - - GEORGIA.
The Leader of Low Prices.
May,lBth,lBB7. . J
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Official Organ
OF TERRELL COUNTY.
JUNE 28.1887.
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Published Every Wednesday.
MBERTS & MARSHALL PIOP'IIS.‘
GEORGE M. ROBERTS Eptror
"Georgia is the best State in th
fouth. Terrell is the best county
inthe State, Dawson is the county
feat, and the SOUTH-WESTERN
News has the largest cireulation of
any paper in the county.
Local Department.
SOUTH GEORGIA M. & F. COL
LEGE COMMENCEMENT.
Programme for To day.
Wednesday,‘nno 22ud, 9 toj
10:30 2. m.—OpPERA House.
Alpha Society |
8 C Wooten— Auniversarian.
Declamition—by. young men of
the Eociety.
1110 12 Annual Ad iress by Col.
(laude Estes, of Macom, Ga.
B'clock, p, m.—~Op:ra House
~—PROGRAMME. ——
Music ~by Orchestra. .
+The United Workmen—A Play.
Wiho will buy my Pretty Flowers,
Song—by Missy Maggl{a Davis.
Playing School—A Play.
Music—By Orchestra.
My “Maw"—Speech by T C Hoyl.
The English Swell Song,
—3 M Black.
Shall Our Mothers Vote'~Debate.
Mousic ~By Orchestra.
An only Daughter (3 acts) Drama.
—-Hour of Parting-~Duet
Visses. Lillie Arnett & Nellie
Harper,
Excellent Bargains
Ia Plain Nainsooks! Superbe vale
win Victoria Lawnsy Bishop
Lawns, all priceg; - White hglun
Lawas of all gm; In our
“hite goods’ department is full snd
%mplete and we will sell you
%esp. A J Bawowiw& Co.
0. 0. Nelson Conoert.
Miss Agnes “fll’gln-. 's school gave
* Concert, last Friday night, st
Rart)s Opera House, and a large
' appreciative sudionce greeted
the young ladies. The eveping was
*Brnd syccess, all the young la
fies and litgle g acquitting
bemselvey dnhnfl;h We would
liks to make special meution of a
oof thow, but all did eo well we
will degis,
Miss Morgag bas taught 1o Daw
*% one year and has won for her-
If the reputation of & thorough
“cher and iy pniversally liked
"7 both, pupile and patrons -
T e ————
4 Bargain.
A 8200,00 Artigt Qufit com
;s'4, em’pt a tent, for sale oheap.
trmg ml!;. w«fc‘q time, with good
ply at th(;: 0“'.“ ?
The College Commencement is a
grand success. ;
There are many visitors in the
city this week.
Col. J H Guerry returned from i
Atlanta Sunday. ' ‘
Mr. TS Goode, of Shellman,
visited our city last week.
Prof, J C Layfield, of Richland,
was in the city Saturday.
" Capt. J A Laing left last week
on an extensive insurance tour.
Miss Lillie Rogers attended the
Cuthbert commencement last
week., -
Dont fail to hear the address
of Col. Claude Estee at the Opera
House, to-day.
..Everything kept neat and
nice, and in apple pie order at the
Eureka Saloon.
Misses Willie and Gesrgia Brown
of Cuthbert, are visiting at the
Robinson House,
Miss Nannie Pope, of Hillister,
Texas, is visiting the family of ‘
Col. J M Griggs. |
Prof. J M Edwards was ig the
city last week circulating among
his many friends, ‘
Mr. Hugh Overhy, of Stewart
county, is attending the Cornen- |
cement this week. 1
‘Mrs. G 8§ Watts and her daugh
ter, Miss Florrie, of Cuthbert, are‘
visiting Mrs. Harper, |
Mr. W W Stephens, of Webster
county, killed a mad dog ou his
place last Wednesday,
Misses. Gussie and Mira Kim.
brough are in the city, the guests
of Mrs. W C Paschal.
G W Crouch, of Augusta, isin |
the city visiting his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J H Crouch.
Charlie Griggs left last Thurs
day for Senoia, Ga., where he will
remain for several days.
W H Brown raturned fromy Ox
ford last Saturday. . Will has been
attending Emory College.'
The weather is warm, but large
erowds attend every exercise of the
South Ga.. M. & F. College,
Mrs. Trammell, of Lumpkin, is
visiting in the city, the guest of
her daughter, Mrs. 8 W Arnett.
..Jce cold Beer—on draught,
and in bottles at . .
EUREgA Savroox.
Miss Annie Bell, of Albany snd
Miss Maggie Bell of Montezuma,
are visiting their uncle, Judge H
§ Bell. ‘
Ouve Car load of Hay for sale.
ALEXANDER & MARSHALL.
We learn that the negro, Henry
Walton, who is sentenced to hang
ou the 6th of August will get a
pew trisl. ‘
Col. J M Griggs_took in Cal
houn Superior Court last week,
also some of the fine fish at Cor
dray’s mill pond.
A ' forget that the ‘Blue
ngmn be found at the
Eureka and is without s
peer. ”
J 8 Faroum was in_the city this
week, Jim is now traveling for'
Smith & Gondon, of Macon. He
has settled down to business and
is one of the best ealésmen on the
M an. ; :
- We are eiill in the elothing baa- | elothing by
iness and stand at the h-dd‘::!
list. HorsLey & Knex:
The Thermometer registered 99
in the shade Bunday. This ex.,
treme hot weather is fast telling on
the growing crops. ’
We will send the News one year, |
free of charge, o the one who '
brings us the finest halt bushel |
of peaches or appels. l
A ride into the country last!
week revealed the fact that eorn'
was needing rain. The oldest |
corn was suffering most. ‘
—SHILOH’s CATARRH REM
EDY —a postive cure for Catarrh
Diptheria and canker mouth.
Crouch Bros.
Nearly all the melons that have |
been brought to this market so far’
were little and knetty. They |
‘hardly tasted like melons, ;
Bee J C Nelms ‘ad’ in another
column, Mr. Nelms is a first-class '
stable man, and has some of the
fanciest turnouts in the city, - ‘
We have still on hand a fine line
of Flouncings, which we are offers
ing at reduced prices.
HonrsLey & KiLLen,
Miss Plorine Cox, after spend
ing several days with her friend, |
Viss Helen Parks, returned, last
Thursday, to her home at Perry,
Ga.
The Sheriff went out to Mr.
Fleming's plantation Friday morn-!
ing and arrested Owen Stark col.,
for making an assault” on an old
negro man. ‘ €
—WHY WILL YOU cough
when Shiloh's Uure will give ime
mediate relief. Price 10cts 50cts and
$1 Crovcn Bos
Messrs. O B Stevens & Frank
Nasworthy left last Satarday for
Jefferson county, where they will
remain for a few days with rela
tives and frieads,
For weak lungs, epitting of
blood, weak stomach, nightsweats.
and the early stages of Consump
tion, ‘Golden Medical Discovery’
is specific. By druggists.
The cold snap caused lice to
come on the cottou, but since the
thermometer has been going up
into the nineties we hear no mere
complaint from the tarmers.
There was a hard rain on ¥r. J
T Cannon’s plantation 2 1.2 miles
east of town, Sunday alternoon.
His fences were blown down, but
o) dampge done to the growing
crops.
We are ofering special bairgains
in Straw Hats Get our prices be
fore buying.
HorsrLey & KILLEN,
We learn that a man was killed
in Shellmn Saturday. We are in
_hopes that Terrell was not repre
sented in the mele, as our county
has had her share of the killing
business lately. ‘
—A NASAL INJECTOR freej
with each bottle of Shiloh’s Catarrh
Remedy. Price 50 cents.
Crouch Bros
There will be several changes
among the merchants of Dawson
next fall. We learn that the house
now used as the Eureka Saloon,
will be occupied, by a new tirm, as
‘a dry goods store:
! The matrimonial market is dull,
‘with a downward tendency. July
and Augusc futures are cornered on
by the hot weather bears and are
only bringing $l,OO to 81,15, Sep
tember $1,45, October $1,50.
Veach’s Celebrated Patent and
Choice Family Flour.. Georgia
ground. . to be found only at,
M C Mins',
Mrs. Alice Baldwin and Miss
Mattie Howard went down to Vale
dosta last Friday to see Bam Howe
ard, who was dangerouclyill. "'rs
Baldwiu returned Sunday gad re:
ported that Sam was improving.
Stop in and ses Tom Loyless on
Lee Sptxoet. He 18 nicely zxed u
and every one who has tried hg‘
creara says it can’t be beat. i
Mr. Tom Cemmander brought
in the first melons of the seasom,
last week, and sold them out very
rapidly at friom 25 to 70 centa.
Since then several loads have been
brought to town and disposed of.
lfihilogl Curow;i.l} .i_mme(tliate:y
relieve Cron “ough,
and Btonchil:i's. t.mh Bl':lg
The World and Post Dispatch
belloon went up on the 17¢h inet..
and aticined a heightof 16000 feet,
This is the nighest on record in
America. The thermometer regs
istered, at this height, 37 degrees,
Remember that we keep s full
RN
w our
our prices. Cateh?
o "ml & Davis, !
Bevera! couples went out on the.
-x":fl-d- Rogers’” Wool
et o g
pleaty fish anda pleasant time
generally.
~“HACKMETACK,” a lastin
and fragrant perfuame, Price 25 u5l
50 cents . Crouch Bros.
Mr. 8 A Loyleas has worked up'
& splendid bread trade. He ships
from this place, weekly, to neigh-l
boring towns’ from 200 to 250]
loaves, Will Tolbot bakes as good
bread as ean ve had anywhere and ‘
it finds ready sale, I
We are requested to ask those
who have in their possession peti=
titions ““For Fence” to bring them
to Dawson and leave them at the
Clerk’s office by Tuesday June
28th. Don't fail to have them
here by that time as it is necessae
ry. . -
- —-CROUP, WHOOPING
'COUGH and Bronchitis immedi.
ately relieved by Shiloh’s ¢ ure.
Croucn Bros,
Mr. Newton C. Greer, ot Bruss
wick, spent two or three days in
Dawson lust ‘week with his old
triends. Mr Greer was an honor
ed and useful citizen when he lived
| in Dawson and we are glad to hear
that he is prospering in Bruns
wick
Marshall W 8 Edwards, of Shells
man, came up to Dawson Monday
pight and got the negro Paul Price,
who shot another negro Sunday
night, while the train was at Shells
map.- It teems shat Paul shot into
a crowd standing in the dark, He
| did not get the man he wanted,but
| his brother.
FOR DYSPEPSIA and Liver
Complaint. you have a printed
' Fuamngee on every bottle of Bhi
ob’s Vitalizer- It mever fails to
I cure Crouch Bros
Capt W C Dillons kitcken
caught on fire last Friday morning
about 9 o’clock. The fire bell rang
and the engine got as far as Mel
ton Broe., clothing store when the
firemen learned that the blaze was
extinguished. Mr. Arnett went on
top of the house with a bucket of
water and did the work.
Tam in the buicher business
at the old stand of Cobb & Palmer
and hope that the public. who saw
fit to patronize usso literally in
the pasi, will continue io buy their
beef from me. I promise always
to give you the best the market
affords and handle it nicely.
: H T Paumer.
The Commencemeni sermom of
the South Ga., M. &F. College,
delivered by Rev John R Parker,
of Forsyth, at the Baptisi Church,
was a learned effort and bighly ap
preciated by a larze and attentive
audience. In the afterncon he
gave a leciure to the children which
was both, instructive and entertain.
’ ing--giving them many words of
sound ‘advice in regard to their
-conduct through life.
' —THEREV GEO H THAYER
of Bourbon, Ind., says: ‘“‘Both my
self and wife owe our lives to
Shiloh’s Cousumtion Cure,”
Crouch Bros
The fire at Capt. Dillons’ last
week, was causged by the cook burn
iog out the stove in dry weather
with paper. The roof was heated
up by the rays ot the sun and when
the fire fell on it the shingles
caught as quickly as though they
had been oiled, Those who have
the kitchen in charge sheuld be
very.eareful during this dry weath
er. Rainy days are the times to
burn the soot out of chimneys and
stove pipes, |
' e —%RE Yo%an minerfili)'le
indigestion, Constipation, -
‘. nyn'ess,i:n ‘of Appept‘i'te. Yellow
Skin? Shiloh’s Vitilizerise mve
oure Crovcr
| In the “Dancing Dutchman”
Monday wight Will Stevens won
the blwe ribbon fairly and square.
ly. Roy Jones® backers lost heave
ily on him. He was the favorite
at the starting, and his frieads bet
freely. Will got the iuside track
at the half mile post and held it mil
the end of the race, coming out
three lengths ahead of Roy. Walter‘
Wilkerson made a good start but
weakenad at the § mile post. ‘Tm‘
was due to his hair being cut too
short. . Bhoik F 50 l
The 8 o’clock movement in our
city seems to be working well and
is highly- appreciated by the clerks. 1
They amuse themselves in difier
ent ways—some of thqm go out |
5
cream. l‘dl have nh?i;i i:
n
mmT .n! Aol R by
who remain open will W
of their way snd Gecide to plse.,
! v 2
%o one Belo 3;'.
| County, of Georgia,
Btates of America. We are wear~
' ing our hair Pompadour, this week, |
on account ot Commencement,
‘consequently hav’nt the inelination
to answer your article against the
"heavy editor of the Soathwestern
l NEws.
- We are glad, however, to ses
you manifest o mueh interest in
L the young men of Dawson. It
'shows that, though you are not
l quite on your native heath, there
‘is still a clinging fondness, (as it
were) for the scenes of your chiid
‘hoed, and the playmates with
‘whom you used to romp and frolic.
We eay Jack, that this 1s a noble
trait in any young man—this love,
.that makes his manly bosony swell,
for the friends of his childhood.~'
We love our boys still Jack, but
we are not half so foolishly fond of
them as we were when onr lot was
cast in another part of the vine.
yard. Then we would sometimes
get homesick and #it down and
bave a good cry aboat the Dawson
boys, such a yearning was there in
our heart for them. Do you ever
sob and ery aloud Jack, about the:
young megof Dawson, who are go
“brainy and clever?” ’Nol Then
we are disappointed ; you havn’t
the love that you sbou{d have tor
the Dawson boys. You are in
Bronwood, now, Jack, and with
as clever and nice people as any
county in the State can boast of|
but you have many friendsin Daw
son that wish you a long and a
le life and we are certain
that there is mot one who wishes
you better luck than ‘“The heavy
editor of the BSouthwestern
News,”
Look for Yourself.
We will send the Sournwess
TERN NEws free, for one year, to
the one who will bring us the larg
est ripe water melon this season.
Prot. Parkery’ schoo! played Tom
Sawyer Monday night, « They bad
to use a dead cat in obe of the
scenes, and the question all day
Monday, was where to get the cat.
Some of them were out eat hunt.
ing all day and bruised up half
dozen or more cats trying to kill
one. During the afternoon they
saved one, and put him in a cons
venient place to siifien up by night.
When Huckleberry went for his
dead eat he found: him not, but
heard his sweet voice on the fence
of a neig'hboriug back yard. Huek
leberry for zot that the average cat
had nine. lives. ;
Prematurely Aged.™
Mang; a woman is robbed of
these charms which the zentler sex
value 8o highly, and made old be
fore her time by functional irreg
ularities. To such the bloom of
youth may be restosed by the use
ofa rema{y which Bas stood ’he'
test of time and which is today
acknowloflged to be without an
equal asa cure for all female
weaknesses—Dr. Pierce’s ‘Favo
rite Prescription” By all drug.
gists, -
S el - i
Since Preacher Fields has been
in charge of the Freewill Baptist
church near the tan-yard, built by
Mr.J P Sharp just before his|
death, there has been a great
change in the religious element,
of the colored population. All of
them seeem to flock their. If the
crowds begin to grow less by their
non attendance, a car load is or
dered from foreign shores. Thus,
on last Baturday. a large erowd
came up from Randolph and Quit
man counties and marched through
town with the minister at the
head, - ¢ 4
Brother Powell, of the Brous'
wood Repoiter, must have been |
fearfully “at oute” last week. He
‘“downed” us because we said |
sofuething about the young mew of
Dawson, Next ke theews & shell
into the camps of the young ladies !
of Bronwood sbout this eire: |
‘lf there isn't some marrying done |
in this town, and son, teo, there '
sre going to be some old maids here. |
We have slready moticed svme
young ladies who are shreatening
to grow warts on their noses. We !
would like to sce the boys inteifere
and stop the wart growsig busi. |
. A G 4 ¢ i
:mn. ‘EM—n ‘
. On uhm waleh |
% iy i !
TF! RST-CLASS, : : : BEST QUAIATY.
| v grning v sifieg f*ff***'i
1 take this sothod of informing the Public Geaerally, that T have opencd up a frsteclase o
~ Ladies Ice-Cream Saloon, up Stairs, over my store ..
and would bo pleased to have them call on, or send me their orders. b kiR e m
LM s 0. TAXLSO vt
EMBRACE. THIS OPPORTUNITY
| To say, that .1 give the best Bargains for the o
. least money, of any house in the City. v 1 90l
IKEEPON MY— | '
- /=—TEN CENT COUNTER—
~* Goods that Will cost you double the money at = ..
- any other place. I keep always on hand, a - -
- full supply of— FAMILY and FANCY GROCE. /, "
g Lgp«{;CONFECTIONERIES fresh & sweet, -.-
C. EE LONGHURST:
Jan.20,1887:12m0. 2
A Convert.
-
In conversation with a gentle.
day, we learned of a good prospect
tor a law suit, for the November
term of court. |
Baid he: “‘a few days ago one of ‘
my neighbors killed another's g’ ‘w
that had jumped into his Jeld. The
fence was not a*lawful one, being
only about three feet high. * Here |
are two men who, perhaps, are en
emies for life, and it the case is
brought to trial the county will be
run to & hundred or more dollars’
expense. What is the cause of
this? It can be expressed in oue
word—fence, |
“Up to that time, I was astrong.
fence man, but this ove thing has
‘converted me, and lam out, strong
for Stock Law, I keep a good
fence, but my meighbor does not.
Consequently I bave to fence
against his stock” and ‘risk the
chances ot haviug iy stock killed
by him. Tam t%d?i‘m‘.” ”"f
flos e '
Their Business Booming
B o
~ Probably no one thing has eaus
‘ed such a general revival of trade
at Crouch’ Bros, Drug Store as
their giving away to their custo
mers of 8o many free trial bottles
‘of Dr. King’s {lew Discovery for
Cousumption. Their trade is sim
ply enormous in this very valuable
article from the fact that it always
cures and wvever disappoinis.—
Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Eonchii&
is, Croup and all throat aud lung
- diseases quickly cured. You can
test it before buying by gettiné a
trial bottle free, large size $l, Ev
ery bottle warranted.
Dissolution Notice,
et .
The firm of Cobb & Patmer is,
this day, dissolved by mutual con=
gent, W H Cobb retiring frem bus
iness. 'The business will hereafter
he conducmfi‘by H T Palmer, who
assumes all the liabilities and those
indebted to the firm " will make
payments to him. ¢
W H Cogs,
HT PALMER.
Dawson, Ga. June 20, 1887,
Carboy Jr. :
We are now owners of the thor—
oughbred Jersey Bull, Cowboy Jr.,
formerly owned by Mr L 8 Baldwin.
We have his pedigree und guaran
tee that there isnot a finer or pur
or bred ‘bull to be foand anywhere.
83,00 for service.
Can be found at Alexander &
Marshall’s Btables. ;
Homsrey & Croven,
——— O e >
De-lec-ta:Lave.
The use of Delectalave imparts
such agreeable sensation to the
mouth and teeth, asto makeit a
plessure to children as weli as to
adults. Use Delectalave when *on
Hell;{'orm yourdpdly ablut.iox:;.‘ he
abitual use will preserve ”T eth
in a'fl‘g!thy«mnd&io'& during fife.
Foi sale by J. R. Janes' Son Daw
son Go. '
For Sale,
A desirable House and lot in the
city. For further particulars ap
ply at this office.
W' Flows Plowg! .
- WE™keep all sorts and sizes, and
will seli-them ‘cheapi . = o 0
L D Harcuzr & Bro.
Trac"ForSale
| A one horfe “wagon nearly ae
“ulars apply at this
Notice Stockholders:
Every man owniug stock in the
Columbus Southern railroad is
earnestly requested to be at the
Court House, at, 9 oclock, on
Wednesday June 29:h. Business
of importance to be transagted.
m-m‘-—__—“
French's Uotel.
$o 0 a 0 3
City Hall Square, New York.
. Opposite City Aull and the Pos: Office.
- This Hotel is on 2 of the most
complete in its appointments and
furnli)::re of ANYSfiOOUSE in New
York City, and is conducted on the
EUROPEANPLAN,
Rooms only ONE DOLLAR per
day. Half minute’s walk from
Brooklyn Bridge and Elevated R.
R Afi lines of Cars pass the door.
Most convenient Hotel in New
York for merchants to su;;: at.
Dining Roowe, Cafes and Lunch
Counter replete with all the luxu
ries at modl:.rate prices.
July 28,86,1 y
July Sheriff Sule.
GEORGIA, TerreLL CounTy.
Will be sold betore the Court
House door 1 Dawson, Terrell
- county, Ga., on the first Tuesday
in July, between the legal hours
of sale to the highest bidder, for
cash, the following properiy 1o wie
62} acresot land ot of Northeast
corner of lot no. 8, lying in the orig:
inal 3rd District of Lee now Ter—
rell county Ga. Said land not,
vow, uader cultivation, it bei- g
all in wood-land and not cleared.
Levied on a the property of J W
Berry to satisfy a mortgage fi-fa in
favor of J W Wooten transferee, vs
J W Berry. I G MarsHALL,
- Shexrift.
WILL be sold before the Court
House door, in Dawson, Terrell
county, Ga, on the first Tuesday in
Sept. next,between the legal hours
lof sale, to the highest bidder for
cash, the folowing rog;:‘.tao wit:
202} acres of land, rot 0. 149 in
the 4th district of Teirell county.
Levied on as the proverty of G %’
Gurmany, agent for I' F Johnson,
to saisfy a fi-fa issued by
J H Crouch, tax collector for State
and county tax for Teriell county
| for the yeais 1882, 1883, 1884, 18-
85 and 1886,
l I G MARSHALL,
Sferivy TERRELL COUNTY,
lApplic&tion for Letters of
| G .Dismission
GEORGIA—TxerreLL CoUnTy.
Ordinary’s Office, May 3, 1887,
Wauereas, M 8 Keith, executor:
of J W Keiih, decensed, having
filed his petition uki:s‘for dismiss
sion from the exccutorship, of the
estate in bishands. A ana sins
gular the ¢ oditors and next of kin
of said deceatcd, are hereby moti
fied to show cause, ifanytley can,
why leiters of dismission should
not he granted to said executer, at
the next August term 1887, of
Tervell Court of Ordina;ly. |
H 8 Bewry, ‘
12t Ordinary. i
R ————————————————
TO CREDITORS AND DEBTORS i
GEORGIA—TERRELL Commr,i
All ‘Eexsons holding eclaims
against the estate of A C Williams
late of mid county decease’, are
hereby notiefid to present them in
proper shape to the undersigned
at ’fiom:: Ges., and all ng
indebted to said gmtqu;en{ad
to make W m)gent. "
May?2B, 1887. ‘W' owid!,.
", Adm T AE
S
Notice to Creditors awiDy"
BT, i . it wum fosts
GEORG(A——TEB{:E&L C()':Nl“"‘h s
ALL . persous heldin "B
against the estate of W F 6;!',l&‘ t
o%‘snid county deceased, are . here= ?
by notified to present themn pr >
ly authenticated to the unde
ed; and all personsindebted i
estate are hereby required to make..
immediate payments.
6t ERORR, ¥
May 16, 1887. Adm'r.
—"‘—_‘——-——.——_—M~
Notice of Local Lez si. tiem,.
Pursuant to the recommendation
ot the Grand Jury, at the last Now.
veber term ot Terrell Superior
‘ourt, notice is hereby given that
at the adjourned session of fln& :
islature, to be held in July :
application mlll be m:‘do for the
agsage of a bill providing for
(l: ration of the gtock l&w: :
a{:) fora vill providing for the
registration of qualified voters in
Terrell county. Genrfia. ;
Also a Bill to entiiled an ses to
amend the General Conaty Cours
Law. applicable to Ten'eg eanz..‘“
and to make the officers of |
Superior Court of the mnfif ot
Terrell ex-officio officers .of 5
county court. to provide for Eheir
compensation ani the dist n
of fines and forfeitures. aud othes
purposes. &
May 30, 1887. 4ts=.
CITY ORDIKANCE."
IT shall mot be lawtul for any
person to enter the Guard Honse -
enclosure of the city of Dawsos, |
without the permission of the city .
Marshall or ties deputies. No E\\ :
son shall be permitted to sell or fawn
nish to any person confined there~
in, any spirituous or i.toxigating
liquors, wines, or diinks of any
kind without peimission of proper
authority. Any renon or p&q
violating this Ordinance, shagl, or '
conviction, be fined, ngt exseeding
One Hundred Dolhlj or !h'u'gy
days ia the Guard Honse, or 4t
work on streetsstor um&c lenzthef
time, or both fine an imprispn.
ment at the discretion of the
Mayor. . hiae
I;ussed by order of Couneil, rege
ular meeting, June 6, 1887.
. W m. Kaworer, Mayeory’
june 8 4t, Hau
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at 2 regular me ofthe Ully
Council, Aprilt:tll ‘Z;M" ’
bereby given, that st the adjourss
ed sessions of the Legislature to be
held in July next, application will .
made for the WMTE# .
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