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THE SOUTHWESTERN NEWS.
ROBERTS & MARSHALL Prapritor,
nin L 200 [ Inthiap
Tl Oy Erstolass Clotiars
MELTON BRroS, & Co, have
receivedoneot thelargoest stocks
of Clothing ever brought to
ilawson our storve is
Full of First-Class Goods,
wiich we are offering to the
trade this season for less mc ey
than they can be bought for,
from any other house in Daw
son, why 2 .
cßecause we buy in Large Ouan
tities and we pay SPOT CASH for
our soods, which enables us te sell
cheap. We Guarantee good honest
goods, well made ana perfect lits.
Cur stock of
SHIRTS. COLLARS AND “'UFTS
WOOLEN SHIRTS, UNDER
WARE,SHOES, HATS AND
CADPS, IS COMPLETE &
OF THE LATEST STY LIS,
WE ALSO CARRY A LARGE
LINE OF BUGGY ROBES AT
ALL PRICES. YOU CAN GIT
anyholys prices and come to us, and we
will Undersell them, we can, end WILL
do it, tryy us andsee. Ve arehereto sell the
.3 tal d = "
Clothing & Furnishing Goods
and we are going to do it prive,
¢r no price. Your frieads, ‘
Merroxny 8r05.,.& Co.
™Y
Dr.T. B BARKS
Menioar, ixiRMARY,
MEDICAL INFIRMARY,
Da~xroon, Greorzia.
Near THE SOUTHMWESTERN NEW S Office
Dr. T. P: Parxks, of Indian and Spanish blood, is n:mking
marvelous cures in his treatment of the sick. His lizht is not hid un
ler a bushe!, but his remarkable work can be vetified to by the best
white and black witnesses in our midst. Dr. Park’s office is crowded
from day to day with patients who come a long distance to be
treated. His office has become a first=class infirmary, The calls of humans
ity eome first, for that reason all patients are treated alike, He treats
Catarraly, Consumption, Kidney Diseases, Weak Backs, Rbreumutism,
Sores, Stiff Joints, Liver Complaint, Malaria, and turn=off none "hose
who throuh laziness wont come to his office he lots them alone. Dead
Beats not asked for patronage. An ounce of prevention is better than
lots of Medicine, so come in time to Dr. Park’s, HE PREPARES RIS
(M MEDICINES.
¥OR SALE CHEA. :
One 50 saw, Brown ¢ otton Gin,
For further particnlars apply at |
this office, ‘
For Sale, l
A light two horse phaeton f"r‘
tale, Terp easy, Enquire at
this office, ‘
¢ i Sa/a.
A Jersey Heifer for sile. In
quire of T, (", Janes, at Hillman
& Stevens' 4y ug store,
P R
For Saile.
First-class saw mill outfit. 35
horse power engine, ¢ 'arts, Oxen |
& m counection, All in good or«
det, Fop particular: enquire af thio
office, tf.
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Wanted
Vacant city lots. For particulars
eufjuire at this office.
For 2ala,
122} acres of land, five and one
halt mileg east of Dawson, ‘with a
four room house, Furt,y seven
Bcres ot eleared land. Apply at
this office,
W & i T‘
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Dawson, - - - - Geotgia.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW AND
Immigration Agcent
for Terrell County.
WILL :PRA_CI‘ICE; N
ALL COURTS EXCLPT
IS OWN.
| qLL persons having lands for
~WV sale and who desire to thor
ongzhly advertise their land and sec
tion, eall upon hini.
MONEY BORROWED 0N
LAND.
For 8 le.
Seventy ac-es of land, four and
‘one halt miles tfom Dawsoun. Six
acres cleared and under fence, and
enough rails split to fence ten aeres
more. Cubin and gool well of wa
ter on the place. For particulars
enquire at this office.
aug'29.
Central R. B. of Georgia.
RSO gy ST T
ES RV A N
RO
The Southwestern Division
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Lv Macgn 10 isam ar 5 15pm
ar Ft Valley* 12 22am 4 Glpm
s M:}l“Vi”t& 11 3%am 3 46pm
P e
5 A(j'rlo.tl”l)l: 5o 1‘;‘1111 3 Idpm
[ HEGUIoTpe Zpm 308 pm
Anderson 12 28pm 2 46pm
* Americus® 12 50pm 220pu,
“*Smith’le 1 15pm 133 nm
“ Bronwood 1 48pm 1 1-');>'n
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s g opm 12 34pm
othbert* 2 48pm 12 09am
¢ Morris 390 pm 11 40am
13 n n} N o
- Goghnl e T
« Rafaclak 8 470 m M ooas
“Spring Hilt* 4 950 m b
“\‘li)rllll? *1 opm 10 21am
3 i?l(:‘ v\gy ; :;4_44‘_»;)111 10 02am
LunSprestsl2pm 9 35an,
*¢ Pike Road 6 06pm 8 37am
“ Mont’gry* 6 40pm 8 05am
Ar Perry 1225 m
Ly & 2 3 00pm
Adams 207 pm 12 38pm
‘ Leesburg 2 25pm 12 2ipm
Ar Albany 2 55pm Ly 11 55pm
“ #t'Gaines 4 35pm “ 10 15am
“Clayton 5 33pm Lv 8 00am
Trains going North Read up.
*Telegraph station. Connects
at Fort Vally for Perry; at Smith
ville for Albany and ~ Blakely; at
Cuthbert for Fort Gaines; at” Eu.
faula for Clayton.
—=i 00—
M, 8, Btrx~ap, Genl, Manager.
W, F. SuELLMAN,
. Traflic Manager
E. T. Citarvro¥, G, P. Agt.
Cuyor Bosrick, T. P. Agt.
* —3AVANNAH, GA.—§
Attention! .
Torsvor, WILSON ¢Hiviy N, €.
sery. 2471, 1888,
Toe C. A. Woobp Co.
tox Wonebse, Prin 0 B
DeAr Strs:-= iy husband bought
on ' of your im iroved muchines No
ve: er 23r¢, 1881, and Lean say
to av thit 1 don't see but very lit
tle difter ‘uee in it now than when
it was vou ht. I don’s think its
equai ean be foand. I am prepaved
to say to one and all in‘want ot a
machine to orderof the C.A. Woon
Co. and you wiil never regiet it for
phie s wf goad us new alter seven
‘\"\‘ AR use,
Respectfully yours,
Mrs. M E. Coresavp.
Oets,'3B,l3t.
CENTRAL RAILROAD
eOF
GIO IRGITA.
NOTICE TO TRAVELING PUBLIC.
The best and cheapest passenger
route to New York and Boston is
via Savannah an? elegant steamer,
thence. Passengers, before purs
chasing tickets via other routess
would do well to inquire first ot
the merits of the roate via Savans
nah, by which they will avoid dust
and a tedious all-rail ride. Rates
include medls and stateroom on
Steamer.
Roundtrip tickets will be placed
on sale June Ist, good to return
until October 31st, New York
Steamer sails trisweekly. Bos
t n Stauner, we kiy Irom Savan.
nah;
For further information apply
to any agent ot this Company, or
to E T CoArLToN, GV A,
Savantah. Ga
C G ASDERSON,Ag't. Stenmers,
Navanvah, Ga, myso;t,
Bale e
Is with Muse & Cox _
ALBANY, - GA.
And when you go there, be
sure and eall to see him,
also their be:utiful stock
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FINE SHOES,
HATS AND GENTY'
FURINSHING GOODo.
DAWSON, GA., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1888
Colored Light Trials W:t) the Insans.
The experiments with ecolorad
lights in the treatment of
the iusane made receiitly at Aless
gandria, [taly, are being much dise
cussed by the medical faculty. In
tue evidence transmitted by Dr.
Pounza, be says rooms were seleeted
with as many windows as possible,
the walls ot the rooms beinz paints
ed the same color as the window
panes. A patient suffering from
melancholia, who would not ont,‘
was placed ia a room with brigh:
red walls and winaows, In llu‘vo'
hours he became quité cheertul,
and asked for food, Another lunas !
iic, who always kept his Vl_l‘a‘pbdt?;
over his mouth to keep out airand
nourishment, was placed in the
same room, and the next day was
much better and ate with a hearty
appetite,
A violent maniac wag placed in
a blue room, and became quiet in
an hour. Another “patient, after
speuding a whole day ina violet
colored room, was completely
cared. American and English
medical authorities seem to regard
these cures as effects rather than
causes of the treatment, induced.
they argue, not because the light
was colored, but because it was a
novel sensation, making the pa=
tients to forget their inclinations,
as pebbles put into the ear of a
balky horse w:l! cause him to for
pet his pranks; a sudden bath or
shock might have the same transie
tory effect.
A NOBY LIN= CGF BABY CAR
RIAGES TO ARRIVE IN A FEW
DAYS AT
B. P. HATCHER.
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ehias, Dvipepsia, Cat rrh, Hay
Fever, Heaitache, Debiiity, Rhen
matizn, Nearalgin anl ail Chronie
an! Nervous Disorders,
“The Compound Ocyzen T oats
meant,” Drs. Starkey and Puaiea,
No. 1520 Arch street, Pailadelnhia,
tcen years,is & seicitiae acjustiment
of the elements of Oxygen and Nit
vogen wmegnetized and the componund
is 0 condensed and nade portable
that it is sent all over the world.
Dre, Starkey and Pulen have the
liberty to refer to the folloving
named well known pérsons who
hiave tried therr Tre tment:
Hon. Wm. D Kelley, member of
Covgress, Philadelphia.
R v. Vietor L Conrad, editor
Lutheran Observer, Philadelphia.
Rev. Charles W Cushiing, D D,
Rochester, N Y,
.Hon. Wm* Penn Nixon, editor
Inter-Ocean, Chicago, 111.
& H Worthington, editor New
South, Birmincham, Ala.
Judge H P Vrooman, Quenewno,
Kan,
Mra, Mary A Liveérmore, Mel
rose, Massachusetts.
Judge R S Voorhees, New York
City.
Mr. E € Knight, Philadelphia.
Mr, Frank Siddail, n.erchant,
Philadelphia.
Hoo. W W Schuyler, Easton.
Pennsylvama.
Ldward L. Wilson, 333 Broad
vay, N. Y Ed. Piila. Phota,
Fidelia M Lycu, Waimea, Ha
wail, Sandwich Istds,
Alexander Ritcbie, Inverness,
Scotland. "
Mrs ManuelV Ortega, Fresnillo,
Znentecas, Mexico.
Mrs. Kmma Cooper, Utilla, Span-
Honduras, C. A.
J Cobly, Ex-Vice Consul, Casa
blanea, Morocco.
M V Acshbrook, Red Bluff, Cal.
Janies Moore, Supt. Police,
Blandford, Dorsetshive, England.
Jucoh Ward, Bowral, New
South Wales, And thousands ot
others in every purt of the United
States,
“Compound Oxygen—its Mode of
Action and Results.” is the title ot a
new brochure of two hundred pages,
p‘ul»liehed by Drs. Starkey and
allen, which gives to all inquirers
tnll informmion o 8 to this remarks
able curative agent and a record of
several buudred surprising cures in
a wide renge ol chronic cases
many of them after being aban
doned to die by other physicians.
will be niailed free to any address
on application, | .
Read the brochure ! -
Drs. STARKEY & PALLEY,
No, 1529, Arch Sireet, Phitavelphic: Pa.
Five Fatts of Farming. :
1. A herse that would balk and
kick terribly before the plow I
cured at once by simply Dblinding
bim with a cloth for half an hour.
At quite long intervals this would
have to be repeated. Ihave a very
unrily fel ow now that I can only
keep inside of an ordinary fence
by tastening & hood over his eyes
whet tutned out 4o pasture I
think almost any balking horse
could be made to pull by simply
covering his cyes for a short time.
2. It may rot be known to all
that hogs, even sows with pigs, do
very well on good pasture all sum:
mwer long, Toward fall in an or=
chard when apples begin to drop
they will do exceedingly well with
no other feed:
3. Many farmers cure hay en
tirely tov much, thereby damaging
it considerably. If mowed away
with discretion (and unusually
damp loads put by themselves), it
can be safely stoved with half the
curing often given.
4. When you see the deep green
leaves of a fruit tree taking on a
light shade, look at omce fecr
grubs at the base of the trunk. By
probing with a steel wire that will
spring every way and wil not stay
bent you can soon rout these des—
troyers.
5 Probably not half of the far
mers givelime in any form to their
fowls. Of course the hens manage
to lay tulerably without the direct
supply of lime, but the egg shells
are often very thin and eggs much
fewer than though the hirds bad a
full supply ot oysters and clam
shells, which they eat greedily,
showing very plain their necessity
for the fuwls to do th ir best.
The police yerterday captured a
negro from Talladega who was a
regurlar welkirg blind tiger,
He had- i his wallet an empty
hilf- gallon jur and two empty bot
tles. In his ioside pocket was n
guart hottle with some whisky in
iy and wlso a medicine glass foem
which he lei patrensd.lni. He
had in Lis pockei $2.40 as the- re«
sult of his d.y's operations, It is
saidd that there are several of the
walking bliod ti_ers. The city
will doulitle s convict this feliow,
but he may be ailowed to remain
in the city prison as long there
ofter a 8 ‘he wants to. to prevent
the State authorities trom getting
hini.— Anniston Watcumwan.
Ll et
But a story of a dream waz told.
at arccent meetiug of the Philos
ophic Society ot Atlanta, which
would seem to be unaccountable
save upon the assumption of an ele
ment of prophecy in dreans, '
A young lady was sleeping.
Suddenly she felt, without waking,
a sprit's presence in the room Spii
it lips were gently pressed to hers,
and her_dearest friend whispered
in hLer ear a last goadbye. On
waking she hurried to her mcther
and related the dream. The next
mworcuing it was learned that the
vouwig lady's triend had died that
night and her spirit hadpansed on
its way for a last earthly kiss of
love,
Probably the most curious law
case of the year has just been dc=
c.ded in Scotland. It was a breach
of promise ctze, but the youny
lady was not awarded $40,000
damages, or 40 cents, as for that
mat‘er. I% appears that the de
fendunt greatly enjoyed a good
cigar, while the young lady was
violently opposed to the use of
tobzeco in amy form, so she told
him that he must®choose between
his cigar and herselt. The young
man decided he would take the
cigar, and the Seottish judge de
cided that by oftering the alterna
tive the young lady was respousible
for her lover’s desertion.
s
The next Georgin legislature
will contain an tnusually large
nutiber of young men, It is suid
thuat several are under 25, and
quite a number under 30, For
some years the disposition in Geor
gia tas been to pui the young
men to the front. Thev should
appreciate dieir responabilities,
A Paper House.
Atlantu (Ga.) Joternal.]
There is a paper house in Atlans
ta, No wool, brick, iron or other
material is* used about the builds
ing. !
At 108 Decatur street a neet
little store, painted sky-blue, has
attracted considerable attention for
the past week. The gaudy color
’ is not the cause of the little build
ing being the object of so much at
tention, but the material of which
It is constructed makes it a noy
elty.
It is made entirely of paper.
The store is owned by Mr. Au
ol ’, g ]
Fren¢iman named Smith (spelled
of course in a French way), who
is agent tor the peper oi which it
is constructed. The rufters, the
weathersboarding, the roof and
fluoring are all made o! thick coma
pressed paper hoards, impervious
to water and as Curable as wood
The house cannot catch on fire
as easily us wooken building, be
cause the surface of the paper is
i smooth and haid,
The building is used as a store
by Neal Kelly, whosays bhe finds
it warm in cool weather and com=
fortable when the weather is warm,
A paper house can be bullt much
cheaper than one ol wood, brick or
‘auy other material.
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| Hdore octs Needed.
Southern {armers should make
more oats, Thy are increasing the
oat crop, but not so rapidlyas they
shoutd. Georgic made 1,904,000
bushels of oats in 1870 und 5,548,5
009 bushe!s in 1880. ‘
The New Orleans Pieayune siys
that cats and hay may keep south
crn farm hotses in fine workin s ors
ider all the vear round. i
Oats in 1879 yiel?®l aboit as
maiy bhushels per acve as Indian ‘
corn did - oats 25} bushels per
acre, and Ludian corn about 28}, |
Cora neels cultivating three or
our times in the s2ason with plow l
harrows, ecliivator, ete., and oats |
ueod none. Ouae man can nmuuge'
four or five tinmes n 3 many aeres ot ;
outs az of corn. Oats may be sown ’
in the south in September, {)r‘
October, or Fehrnary, It is well
to plant half of the erop in the fall I
and balt in February., Quts, hay, |
corn, cow peas and sweet potatoes I
should be the pillars and mud sills ]
of southera agricu’ture. Cotton, |
vegetables, fruits, dabying, ete ,-l
will follow very npaturally when |
the barn is yearly filled with hay,
the errn enb with corn,with abuns
dant crops of peas aud potatoes,
for the t.bl: and feeding stock and
hogs,the peas furnishing hay equal
to clover, toad for hogs and the
cheapest fertilizer in the south, ‘
Th> nuwber of electoral votes
pecessary tor a cholceis 201. Mr,
Clevelasd will get the 153 votes
of the southern states, and it is
conceded that he will get the nine
of New Jersey, making 162. There
is hardly any doubt that he will
get the thirtyssix of Lis cwn state,
New York; waking 198, or three
lees than the number required,
He will get the others needed io
Indiana, Conunecticut, California
+ichigan. Perhaps he will carry
each one of these states, Stranger
thinge have happened.
i TR
The literary style nf letters written
by youdg ladiesto .men to whom
they are engaged does not seem to
improve. In a recent breach ot
pronise case in Chicago, letters
trom the young lady were produe
el; in which she referred to the de
fendant as “My dear bubby,” and
expressed the hops that he was
“as happy as a flea on a dog¥
This style of love letter literature
is not commended to younz las
dies.
Roadmaster Reviere returned to
Americus Saturday from a trip
over the Americus® Dreston and
Lumpkin, briaging with him the
skin of a snow white equirrel kil
led in Wileox county a*day or two
ago« The little animal was per
fectly white from tip to tip, and
was quite a curiesity to those who
saw 1%,
{ Cirl--Men--Gua. !
} New York Herald:)
|
Miss Ida Lewis, who resides with
her parents on the old Lewellen
Haskell property at I{parny N.Js,
furnisied a trespasser on Monduy
a‘ternvon in a manver that will
serve as a warning to others of his 3
ilk: On the place 1s a tower built‘
several yenis ago by Haskell, who
was a noted Setond Adventist.
On Monday last Miss Lewis,who
is about 18 years ot age, was the
only member ot the family at
Lome, While passing over the
grounds for a stroll she came suda
denly upon a man named Christie;
who was gathering chiestnuts, As
she pus_xse‘al on the man started after
her. She turned and enquired the }
reason, but received only an iis
sulting rep'y, + iss Lewis to'd him it
he would wuit tor afew minuntes un
til sne went to the house for a wrap
she would return and taik to him.
In a short time Miss Lewis re
turned wrapped in a cloak, for the .
tolds of which she produced a rifle, l
and bringing it to bear upon the
aswonished Christie, saidi “‘Keep
your eye on this gun and walk
lively or I'll shoot"
Mr, ( hristie accepted the condi- |
tions without a murmur and be. 4 : |
backing off the grounds, When !
he renched the store wal! that sep~
arates the place from *the roadway ’
he fell heavily upon the ground,
but he was ordered to arive and |
back on toward the river: At the ‘
water’s edge he begaa to make
apologics, but Miss Lewis was -
exorable, and by threatening to |
shoot caused him to move o dntil
he was up to his neck in the chil«
ling waters of the Passale,
~ Atter he had beea sufileiently
punishel Miss Lewis relentel and
allowed him to come asliore, where
he wisobliged to listen to a lceture
that was almost as chil ing in its
eficet as his cold bath had been,
He was then told to go and never
show Lis face in the Lewis place
agtiin, And he went.
S
Mineon Craix, of Kentncky, is
probab'y the heaviest man in the
world. His weight is given a*
792 pounds, and it requires thirty
seven yards of cloth to make him
a sait. Heis gix feet four and one
halt inches in heignt is thirty ouve
vears old and weizhed eleven
pounds ac birth,
When two years old he took a
81,000 prize at the baby show in
New York, tipping the Leam at
206 pounds at that time His
father weighed 115 pounds end
his mother 122,
S lERE
Mr. Daniel Haud; tormerly of Au
gusta has givea a midion doilars
for the education of colored peopie
e was formerly w« partoer of
Georze W, Williams ot Caarleston
and Mr. Williams made most of
his money tor him rizht here in the
South.
What majority is Georgia going
to give Cleveland, Thurman and
tarift reform ? Is it safe to place
it at 75,0007 That would be a
very reasonable figure. Georgia
can give a much larger majority.
Sane should mnot give a' smaller
one,
ULI
At Atlanta a funeral procession
was delayed a short time Saturday |
morniag near ihe Whitehall streey ‘
Fridge at the Exst Tennesse cross
inz._ A surveying corps of the
United States government was at
work there, and the chain was di
rectly ia the path of the proces
eession, At first some of the party
refused to give way te the hearse,
and in consequence a passaze of
words occurrec. between the driver
of the bearse and some of the mem
bers of the eorps. One of the sur
vevors drew a pistcl. City cases
were made aguinst some of the
orps. :
e
In honor ot the cowrades who
bave died iu the last three years,
the Contederate Veterans of Fuls
ton county held memeoral services
Sunday in te Central Preshyter
ian church in Atlanta; All the
prominent pastors of the eity took
part and O, M. Mitchell Post Grand
Army Republic attended in a
body, l
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