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WA 4D MAS.BOWSER.
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n‘xxim. BOWSER,
Detroit Free Press. ?
Idon’t believe Mr. Bowser is
any different from any other men
in the matter of supposing he
knows it all. Anu, further, I
lupimsc'l}g‘,. is Hke®all the rest of
them in vefusing to - surrender- his
opinions when beaten. This is a
trait in men T eannot understand,
but [ suppose nature wave it to
them when she ercated them lords
ot creation.
Tam prepared to acknowledze that
I rebel against Mr, Bower's sssurs
ance numumption, and this fact
has led to the tfamily differences
whichs have appeared in print,
The other day I said to him ss he
eame 10 SUpßer: |
“You forgst your umbrella this
ROON o fi{?im?ynn gbt home before
it rained.” |
“Rain—hygmph!” he muttered. |
\-fll asglo you know about the |
westherd! .. !
“Cu%llc‘nl when the sky looks
like raig®” =
“No,mor ne other woman!" l
“Mr, Bowser,it will rain before '
morning.” * |
“There isn't the least sizn of it, |
7e of ghere s you eouldn’t sce |
it!" ;
It bezan raining before we went
te bad, and I ealled his attention
te the fact, but he went to the
dvor and remarked:
“Nothing but a mist arising
from the ground—-just as I prc-‘
dictedsthis morning., It won't rain
for » weelk.” |
“But it is raining. Ttis a rege
alar down-pour.”
“Not one drop, Mrs. Bowser!
The stars would shine but for this
mist.” :
As Juck would have it his beav
er overcoat had been puton the
line to air, and the girl brought it
in thoroughly soaked.
“If this isn't rainwhat do you eall
it 7” I asked as I showed him tle
garment’
“T eall it a piece of cold-blood
ed mglignity! *he hissed in reply.
“In order th earry your point you
sent the girl out to pour a dozen
pails of water over my coat and
ruin it' Mrs: Bowser, don’t drive
me too farl” :
One evening something was
eaid about our courting days and |
remarked to Mr. Bowser that he
used to call me his angel and
promised to hold me on his knee
every evening of our married life.
“My angel! Hold you on my
knee! RMra. Bowser, are you gets
ting soft headed?”
“But you did.”
“Never!”
“T can prove it by your love
letters.” X
*“lf vou can I'll buy you a thou
sand dollars worth of diamonds!”
In two minutes I had one of his
old leiters before his eyes. Init
he not only called me his angel, !
but put an ““1” on the name, !
“Haven't I proved it?” I asked. l
“Never! Thatisn’t my Imnd
swriting at afil®
“Mr. Bowser, do you deny writ- |
ing me this letter, in which you |
call me a dozen foud names, and
in which you urge me to marry
Fou three months ahead of the day
first sot?” |
Certainly 1 deny ! If ynul.
have any such letter it isa lmse%
forgery, and the forger ought to
be sent to State Prison!” |
One evening I heard Mr. Bow.
#er saying to a gentleman friend
that the female gex were profound-:
Iy ignorant of anything but fash
ion, and the next morning I said to !
him: |
A 1 sce that Fairchild is for rc-E
form.” |
“Who—what? Who is Fair-|
¢hild?” he sternly demanded. l
“Why, the Sceretary of the
Treasury, of course. He advises i
that the revenues should be redue
ed by lowering the tarift.” '
Mrs, Bowser, are you going cra
_z)_?” ‘
*Ne, dear, I notice that 32,
000,000 acres of land have been
restored to the public domain gince
1885. Y
_ - “Wawhat!”
~ “And that the crisis between
Russia and Austiia cannot be de-
W&:d.”
" s *Mrs. Bowser!” he said as he
Jayed down his knife and
f ¢%, “did I marry 2 woman or a
Woodhull? Don't Jet me hear any
~ more such talk from you 2s long as
" flvo Ugethert” |
. w.m ur cook again last
aveek t] § Mr. Bowser's obsti
macy. 1 tol fiufio seid up a
G Ly R |
!cnn of pumpkin for pies, and he
I brought up a can of peaches,
When he sat down to the table
with his mouth 21l made up for
pumpkin pie, cook explained how
he had changed the order.
It can’t be possible," he replied.
“But you sent peaches, sir.”
“Don’t you suppose I know
pumpkin from peaches? I teli you
I got pumpkin!”
“Her's the can, sir, and if these
are not peaches I ousht to be sent
to an idiot asylam!”
“Peaches—um! Do you call
these peaches?” |
L do,”
“Hum—yes! *Mrs. Bowser, are
these peaches?”
“Of course they are."’
“And T sent ’em up?”
“Certainly. T just asked Smith
through the telephone, and he says
vou asked for peaches instead of
pumpkin.” |
“He does, el? That setflos}
Simith! Tl never trads another |
dollar with him! It is evident that
I seat up a 224 of pumpkin, illl(]%
that you two women have fed it to
the hogs and substituded peaches ‘
to spite me; it’s a joke I'll never
forzet—mever;” |
And be went off in a high dud
geon, followed a little later by the
girl. who said to me as she went:
“Poor lady, but did you never
hear of this stuft they call Rough
on Rats?”
The Anarghigt Crdered Kome.
From the Buffalo Courier. ]
Blood! blood! 1 want blood,”
howled a frowsy<headed man in a
Broadway saloon last right. No
onepresent seemed inclined to sups
ply the want, and the man centin: '
ued, “I'in an Anarchist, I am, and |
my hand is against every man.
No quarter. Hereafter bombs wil
be my playthings; the deadly re
volver will nestle in this bosom.
Away with law' Away with gov.
ernment! Is there any man here
who dares dispute me? Let him
stand forth while I tap his vital
fluid and let it trickle and crawl
across the floor. Oh, I'm the wild
hyena of revengze: Come who dares
defy—" Just then a small wom
an, who had come unebserved,
placed her hand on his shoulder.
The people in the saloon turned
pale and shuddered. Some ot them
shut their eyes, dreading a bloody
spectacle. The Anarchist turned
and saw the woman. He shrank
nearly two fect in stature and be
an to snivel,
“What are you doing here?"said
the woman.
~ “Nethin’; nothin’; only jist—"
“Yes, only jist, well you jist
come along with me. What do
you mean by coming here after 1
told you not to?”
- “I—I—" stammered the wild
Anarchist abjectly followmg the
woman te the door.
*“Yes; well you just trot home,
now, and mwind the nexttime I
catch youhere I'll douse water
over you till you're half drowned.
Do you hear?”
“Oh, Jor', ves, yes, T hear. Oh,
lor,” whimpered the Anarchist and
he disappeared up the street in tow
of his wife.
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The Modern Bnstie.
Lowell Courier,]
When the newspapers of to-day
are fifty years old, nothing ahout
them will 80 excite the mirth, as
well as surprise, of the reader of
ancient literature as the advertiss
ing cuts wich show the make=up,
proportions and unsiteliness of the
morders moustrosity known as the
“bustle,” No antique ‘calach,”or
any other device of fashion, was
ever invented that made so grotess
que and abnormal a figure of the
human form divine, and no Kaffir
or Hottentot, or Indian squaw ever
preduced an article of apparel or
adornment which can compare
with the exaggerated modern buss
tle for absolute hideousness,
It is a singular fact that the
carthquake at Charleston should
have enterfered with the black fish
catch. A A Cullen, a fish and
fruit dealer of Mazon, usually re
ceived from four to six harrels of
black fish per week from Charles.
ton, and since the quake, although
he has a standing order for the
game amount as formerly, ke only
receives on an average a half bar
rel per week. The decrease oceur.
red immediately atter the earth
quake. The question therefore
arises, what effect did the quake
have on the fish? Were they swals
low ‘d up in a fissare, as one rug
gests, or were they killed by the
ghocks?
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has now in stock, and is constantly receiving, the largest and
best aszorted lot of
Pure Draos,
' Paints, OQiis,
PPutty, FPerfumes, &c.,
ever brought to Dawson, Alsy, Lest and purest
Brandies,
Whiskios,
<xins and
Alcohols.
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I make a specialty of everything usually
o 7 i 1 A Finsriassyazar Ssme
REpT i & CFinst-oLassTrdar S oAI
and will not he UNDIERSOLD by any one in South west
Georgia,
Walter Davis and Bud Farrar are with me ard will give
prompt attention to customers and receipt for any money
due ne.
Parties owing me by note or acconnt, need not wzit for the top
crop, but are requested to settle at any time.
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ALBANY, - - GEOU{GIA.
FATTNAPY
To the Terrell Co., Farmers,
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I will be at the OLD WARE-HOUSE STAND the coming scason |
and will handle your Cotton on the same ternss as list year. |
HARGING NO (OWHISNIOY
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his market last season, as to the treatment rocoive I from me,
.. A new Compress, now in course of crection, civos us ad 'itionsl
advantages asa COTTON MARKZET, and we can safely ey,
makes Albany the
THE VERY BEST INLAND MARKET IN 420RGTA.
Bring me your Coiton, and I guarantee to ploase and suve you
money. Respecttuliy,
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DAWSON, - - GA,
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THE next Scholastic year begins September Sth. Rates of
§ tuition per month, pdyable monthly ; $2,00 $3.00 and
$l.OO. Tlncidental fee jle, per session.
I'or Catalogue, giving full particulars, adlress the un
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The Great Wholesale Piano and Organ
Depet of the Nounth, The est Place to buys
The Cheapest Place to buys FThe Nutest |
Pince to buy. A BMagpiticent Record: Over |
40,000 Fiuues apd Grgnns placed in Soaikhs
exn Homes since 1874,
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Savaxyay, Ga., Nov. Ist, 1887,
Room for the processicn. Iv's a long
one. It's head in Macon, and rear in
Savannah. 200 miles of wagons containing [
40,000 Pianos and Organs seld by L. & B.
8. M. IL since 1870. »
Areweincarnest? Certeindy. Weareslorgehouse,
Weo do a largs trade, We 1) Pianos and Oresns in
all Southern Statea. We hive 200 Agencies, und the
above statement is not in tho leart exaggorited.
How have we ever built up such an
immensetrade? DBy enterprise, progressive
business methods und square dealing. We
make our patrons our friends. We work
for them, take them into partnership, as it
were, divide profits and actually give them
more than thewr money's worih.
Our Large Capital, our Spot Cash, our lifo-time
experience, our shrewduess as buyers, our whole heft,
in fact, is used ins=curing bargains, and then we et cur
friendsin on the ground lioar. That's & way we have,
I nter v g p
Fall aod Winier Bargains 1887-88
Summer Clesing-Out Bale aver, Warercems
crowded with Superh New Instracients.—
Jmmense purchases diveet firom Factorics,
Greater Bargnios than ever, for all and
Winter, 188758,
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Not reduced prices and poorer instru
ments, but the same low prices tfmd better
instruments. Greater value forthe money.
Of our lowest-priced Imstruments this is
apecially true. They argvastly improved
and we are proud of them. Fard to describe
such bargains on paper, but we'li try.
OUR S2lO PlANO.—Laree sizo, elezant rose.
wood case, capved legs, rerpentine plinth, sweet
tone, full six yeap’ waarantee, A reliabloinstrmvent
every way. C pletooutfit: Plush stool, embroider
ed cover, larg@instructor, music bo 'k, eil freight paid,
()IZR 5> PlANO.—Beautiful Px-.l}nz'l'évrixhfl
fulls Size. Rich rosewood case. Latest style
QueeyAnno trusses. A favorite style. Thonsands ;
Bokl Outfit complete.
JiL 835 OIGAN.—Two sets Reeds. Tive
X 7 siops. Klegant walnutcsre. Fxtendod tnl{,huu y
tands, music rack, crnamentod and pancled, \'-'itix
gtool, instructor, music book, and ull)‘r( ighi paid,
()VR ®EGHS ORGAN.—Tour setd Reeds, Ten
genuine stops. Beautifnl case’” A most desire
able Perlor Organ. Competition ¢halienged,
Rare Bargains, cvery ope. Fhousands of each
gold, and buyers invariably mope Uian pleased.
An Tmmense Stock from World’s gvgg_,
Malzers, to suit ali tnst?fw and purses._.@Ver
300 dificrent styles to/choose from:
PlANOS.—Chickoring, Hason & Hamlin,
Matuushel, Bent, Arion, KlOO to 51,600,
ORGANS, - iinzon & Hamiin, Packard,
Bay Siato, $2l to 3750,
Easiest Terms ever heard of. From §8
to §lO, paid monthly, will secure an
Elegant Tnstrumen
One price tr cll. That'Mgur way, Prices marked
in plain fieures on each in nens and no deviation
nmiede to any, We chargoe 1 ore, take no lg
This cqnare way ensures to ol 1R L 3
£ eay s huy from us, v rrthing in plain
prit, rrd emanily siveito ented TFullinforma
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Just as well os if i 1 Savanngh., Three-fourths
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SAVANNAH, FLORIDA and
WESTERN RAILWAY.,
Wajcross Short Line.
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Time Cardin Effect Nov 1387
All trains of this road are run by
“entral Standard time Passenger
Trains will leave and arrive daily,
as follows :
WEST INDIA FAST MAIL.
EAD DOWN. READ UP*
7,06 am Lv Sav. Ar 12,23 pm
12,30 pm ¢ Jack’vile Lv 7,30 am
4,40 pm ¢ Sanford ¢ 1,15 am
9,10« ‘o Tamps 1S 810 pm
PLANT STEAMSHIP LINE.
Monday &) Lv Tam- ( Thurs &
Thurs pm | pa Ar | Sun pm
Tuesday &) Ar Key {Wed. &
Fridaypm ) West Ly { Sat. pm
Wednes &) Ar Ha- - ( Wed &
Satur am | vana Ly { Sat noon
Pullman buffet cars to and from
New York and Tampa,
NEW ORLEANS EXPRESS,
7,06 am Lv Sav'nh Ar 7.58 pm
SGidant. fY Jesup N 616 Y
9,00 am ar Wayeross Ly 5,05 ¢¢
11,26 am ar Callahan Ly 2,42 pm
12,000 ¢¢ Jack'vile ¢ 2,00 *
Gollamly 8. apy T 45 8¢
10,10 am Lv Wayeross ar flfi ]:n
1‘2124]):11 & Valdosta Liv 2,56 ¢
12,34 S<¢ Quitman ¢ 2,28 ¢
1,297 iy Thoms'lle ¢ 1,45 ¢
3;30 pm ar Painbridge v 11,25 am
4,04 pm ar Chatt'ochee Iv 11;30 am
Pullman buttet cars to and from
Jacksonviile and New York, to &
fiem Jacksonville and New Orleaus
via Pensacola.
sWASLILORIDA EXPRESS.
1:30 pm By Savnan Ar 12:923 pm
i) or ¢ Jesup Liv 10;54 am
4;40 ““ ar/ Wayeross “ 9:04 ¢
e ..__.L___._._-._._._._ iUL RLI
745 pm/ar Jack’ville lv - 7;30 am
415 ¢/ Iv Jack'ville ar 9545 ¢
720 pm Iv Waveross ar 6:95 am
r\:;f%fl *“ar Dupont lv 5;30 ¢«
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3;25 pm v Lake City ar 10:45 am
“3.45 pm 1v Gains'ville ar 10:30 am
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fvHo ¥ e lave.Onk o 10 «
&40 pm Iv - Dupont ar 5:25am
10;55 “*ar Thomasville Iv 3:25 ¢
;22 amar Albany *¢ 1:95
Pu'lman buflet cars to and trom
Jacksonville and €t Louis via
Thomasvillo. Aibany, Montgomery
and Noshville,
ALBANY EXPRESS,
735 pm Ly Savinah Ar GlOO am
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20 awmor Athanta ** 705 pm
12,45 am ar Waoyiross iv 12:10 am
29 am wr dackiNi e v 7000 pm
meoTAry Pt v 5 ==
olopm dvaia vitie ar o 5:25 am
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105 ain Iv Wiveross ar 11:80 pi
Zistam ar Dupent lv 10;16 P
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lihald s o (indvila st 845 & '
19d5um ar Lake Citylv 3:55 pi ‘
255 am 1y Dupont ar ;40 pm ;
G;3O ¢ ar Thome'villelvy 7:00 ¢
Tl @) v b Albony - 0 400 <
Stops at all regular stations.
Pulloan sleepins cars to and from i
Jacksonville and Savannah.
JESUP EXPRESS,
545 pm 1y Savan’szh ar 8:30 am
G;10 **ar” Jesup v 5;25am
Stops at all regular and flag stas
tions
Pullman Buffet Cars Jackson
ville to Cinannati, and through
coaches Jaeksonville 10 Chaltas
no.ga,
Pullman Sleeping Cars to and
from Jacksonville anl Savannah.
Through tiekets sold to all points
by Rail and Steamship connections
and Bageage checked through, Al
so Sieeping Car Berths and Sece
tions secured at Passenger Station,
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[.H. THURMONG
DINTIST
JAWSON, - - GA.
—_— 0
gATISFACTI( N Guaranteed
i in FILLING and PLATL
WORK. Highest recommended
Anaesthetic used for Pain
less Extraction of teeth.
No harm, 1o damage to gaus &
HE‘ALTH.
Patronage respectfully solic ed
8™ Office in Farrar Duilding)
sept. 2286, tf.
& a G. DEAN,
PIIYSICIAN & SURGEON.
DAWSON, ! - GA.
Oftice over J T .J McGrry's store.
Reeidence with Mrs. Orr, Main
Street. g*CarnLs PromprLy
ATTENDED,
apr,27,1887,1y.
E. C. LASSETER.
! N ; N 2
PHYSICIAN & SURRENH
DAWSON 04,
rFENDI‘.IQS s professional serenes
3 the citizens of Teire@Band adjoimng
counties. Having the » Xperienca of g
widely extended practice and having g
uated at the best medical colleges in rhe
United Srates, he teels assared of continn
ed success iv his practi-e. He can be found
at biz home, opposite the former Jim Lo e's
place, now occopied by Maylon Foyle,
L C Hoyl J G Parks
r ¥ > >
HOYL & PARKS
Attornevs-at-l aw.
awson, Terrell County, Georgila
g‘YH.L practice in State and Feders
¥ Conrts Immediate renn o gives
the hsines« of evary client. Collectior
eevive spocial attention aud premrt
HrNS ma e, may 2 6in
(]‘( UTERRY & GRIGGS,
' ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
DAWEON. GEORGIA
Office in front roums, up s'airs, in
Hatcher & Bros., new building.
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JOB 'WORK
= tend T e an
EXECUTED
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ATTiIE NT NS OFFICE.
FIERT W LIRET Y e
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&
G 0 MWILES SHORCER TIAN
ANY OTHER RODPE BBR.
TWEEN W VOROSS
& ALBANY
oand after Fiiday. Sept, 10th, 1895,
0 passenger trains wifl ran us fiotlows;
FOR THE WERT, NORTIT & ROOUTH.
Mii'. Express,
Reapawick oo dvbibam .
P lea Marsh. L. e R am T
Jimaica Lk as A 0 e PO e
Warnepviile....... . Iv SN
[ohaben i o 0 e Wl SBBnms o
Selintiorville. ..o 0v #l3pm . 07,
Niyornser oo e didhipm
Bevih, via RFP & W oar 758 om. .
Jacksonville, via 8
P& W. i i e Tam e
Jackeonville, via 8
Bl W, ot iy 900 Gin 9,30 pm
Sv.vRSF&EW. lv 700 am ...
Waveross, (......0v- 456 pm 1045 ain
Pegmom ... 0.0 Iv 6.12 pm 2,60 am
Alappaha... ...... llv 731 pm 958 am
TR e I T ey
Ramnorio L a oty Wb pmo
Wilihobham ... 09 B 8 om - o
Davis LR T T :
AH):IH.\' Ifay ey IS pm 5,31 oy
Macon, vin ORR..ur > 00.v0.. 94" am
Atlant YO R R2ar v .. 198 nin
Wigietta, vin W&A «r ....... 289 pm
Chittancoga, via W&\ ar ... 707 po
Cinecivpati, viaCin. 50..ar...... 6.5 am.
FROM THE WEST, NORTH AND 80071,
Mail | Express,
Ly Cineinngti via Cin 8o &A 7 pmy
Lv Ch'tan’va vis W & A 855 am
Marietta. vian W & A v 136 v m
Tow Attanta vian C R R, | 2:45 pm
L.y Macon e R 700 pm
Alhany.....vevveio v 830 am 515 pm
Il r e Iy o 0 A M as. ...
Willinghum ....... lv filam: .
Spmner .. il BAR A M
Ty Ty coveee Iv7oTam 122 pm
Al ¢ ceevndv 844 am DO7 ym
P vloo% am 835 am
w verveae e M 19am” 445 am
Savannah vin 8 F&W ar 258 pm,. ... ..
Jackeonville ¢ . ar 730 pm 805 am
Jackaooville, via SF&W .lv 7.35 am
Sava hyviaSF & W...,.lvaoiilam
Wav divinrenegiinsve I MW
ol v I S o oy sh e et pm
Haboken, . saahe fiei eIV 122 pm
Waynesvill s ill e v 124 pm
damwinn ST L Y “lopm
Polea’ Marel, i, Coiiviiiianly 35
Bronawiek ..o 0 00l il caa pm
BRUNSWIOK D WATEROSS a¢-
COMMODATION,
Btonping at all Btations,
Tieaves Brnnawiek ..., .vvveve. . 400 a m
Arrives Wayeroes.... .......,. §2am
RETURNING,
Lieaves Waverons.. ... ......0, o "4dopm
Arvives 8rimaw1ek,........... 1o 25 pn
Purchage tickets nt the s‘ation, und save
extea fare collected npon the tesin,
_The mail trainstops at all B & W eta.
IHans
Coun ctions madeat Waveros o
from all points on Savannah ¥ dg
Weatern Ruilway.
Pullman paluee Sleeping and Mann Bou.
donr cars apon Jackson ville «nd Cincinnaty
theoh’ i ruins J. A.MeDUFFIE
FWANGIER, GPA
A A-GADDIS AGPA, ‘
J e el VP &GM.
L 8 e
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JOB WORK!
We are now prepared to do al
kinds of JOB WORK in fine style =
and on short notice. Our jobbing
outfitis comp’ete, and great ca.
wiZ/ be taken to pease our custos
mers, and give them ow ratas
Give us a trial.
G. fields are scarce, but
O d those who write to
Stinson & Co., Portland, Maine,
will-receive free, fall information
about work which they ean do, and
live at home, that will nay them
from &5 to $25 per day Some have
earned over €5O in a day. Rith
er sex, voune or old. Capital not
required. You are started free,
Those who start at once are abge
utely sure of a snuy little fortunes
All is new, .
BARBER SHOP,
O= =
8 WOULD respectfully as the the
d patronage of the people of Daw
son and invite them to visit my
Suor where T will be found ever
ready to wait upon-them in first
class style.
pe Shopnear Farnum House
Darras Brexworrn,
8, W, Rail
8. W. Railway
W
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The Creat Short Througs:
Lire ween the North
- west and Florida
0
The Southwestern Division '
of the C. R. R. of Ga,.
via, L.& N. M, E.,
S. W.and S. F.
& W, Roads.
D ouble daily trains
| = eSO L
3 PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEP
| ING CARSON EVERY
| TRAIN
—‘7:"“’"\'3‘? :7..':‘..:.:‘:. et
Bewlel Lamisvills & Jacks
Tille
COING BGUTIL.
Ly Lovisvile 12905 19 Aspm
“oEastiviie T 27 38 pm
NP an ry 6 20m 6M e
Ar Kuaul 852 pmo 14 BCam
St ore pm 11 3
Xy 148245 pa
“ Thonmasvite 158 am = 6:00 pia
acksonvie 753 w TOO jia
G Gutneavitle Bidhame oae .
GOING NORTIT.
Ly Jucksonvi 76 5 00pm - 9 oCpm
* Gainsvive 3 Mpm ——
“ Thomasvife 11 25pm 9 Coam
‘¢ Albany 1 4Gam 12 10pm
““ Cuthbert S 29%am 2 59pm
¢ Eafaula 451 amm 4 06pm
Ardt'comery 730 am 7 25pm
“ Nashville 6 40pm 7 20am
“ Louisvide 2 20am 2 20pm
Uanthmrnat Toneemarr 0 Fo.
cgh'lnwdbtdm, fnfin_ffiuhmry & B
Q f ']!l nv g 0
fala Raitways.
F.ocal "Time Table.
MONTGOMERY MAIL TRAIN.
v Macon 10 00am 5 15pm
“It Valley® 11 09am 4 Clpm
“ Mar'vi‘e 11 27am 3 41pm
*“ Winchester 11 33am 3 34pm
“Mtczama® 11 57am 3 09pm
“ Oglethorpe 1205 pm 3 03pm
“ Anderson 1224 pm 240 pm
¢ Aluericus® 12 47pm 2 13pm
“ FSmith’lle 1 S4pin 1 34pm
“ Bronwood 1 54pm 1 Gspm
““ Dawson 211 pm 1248 pm |
* She/fman 2 25pm 12 24pm
* Cuthbert™ 2 59pm 11 s%am
“ Morris 3 23pm 11 3bam
*“ Hatcher's 3 34pm 11 24am
“ Georgetown 354 pm 11 03am
Eufaula® 4 06pm 10 50am
“Spring Hi/*%4 49pm 10 08am
¢ Midway®* 5 10pm 9 47am
“UnnSprgsii42pm 9 18am
*¢ Pike Road 6 49pm- 8 16am
£ Mont’gry* 7 25pm 7 40am
Ar Perry 12 00 m
L ' 3 00pm
“Adams 2 03pm 1253 pm
“ Loesburg 2 21pm %%.34pm
Ar Albany 2 45pm Lv 12 10pm
“It Gaiges 4 38pm & 10 Obam
“ Clayton 6 00pm “ 7 45am
*Telegraph - station. Connects
at Fort Va'ly for Perry; at’ Smith
ville for Albany ahd * Dlakely; st
Cuthbert {or Fort Gaines; ,at v
faula for Claytow, #° |
W F Sornnvay, Wum R 7
Traffic Managers; Gen’l Sup! !
Savannah,Ga, SfiVnnnafn,Gs '
G A WHITEUEAD,
Gen'l pass'ger Agent
J C Smaw,; g Sxivnnuj‘lh.G;‘
e Gen’l Traveling Agent.
-y Savannah, G 2