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w Prices. Greal Improvelnents
awer Pricedd Indrnments,
whases enable us to oiltr Re
ices, Here aresamples.
‘:;:‘;:wt L Octave, Up-
P PIAEH, riEnd, Large size
§ s eaetifal Rosewood
& Cuse rull hieh Tone, Guars
fect and aurable, Waler's Price,
RIILA Getave, Up-
S\) Iv‘"_', : tht Grand, Large
Bl size, 3 Stiinzs, Fuil Irom
¥ e, Ivery Keys, Rich
Ui SLCISS eVEry _way.
pn s ey sold ot 400 and 5350,
Piaiios o IPlush Top Stool,
me Cover, Jiestrucltor,
ook anyl all Freight Pald.
x“;.‘rs_fflli -T»I ctaves, 2 sets
QA"’ %, ot 27 Getave Heeds,
Stong, ~oiid ¥ alntt Case, High
Yop.damp stands, dlusie locket,
Tone, Mo v Eriee, $lOO.
r;*_dv“i:w 11 Sets Reeds,
ENGiste, 10 enuine Stops,
Hieh Coso, Hoan sarlor Ors
“Thousands said, Al pur
it d. (it & LOOOO Bel Ade
Fach Oryin o Pine Stood,
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by requivad uaril Instrument
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P <aie, The faivest way te deal.
entsare joud and efean, and
povs crßat-al el pßicaaser,
or ¢id-linimier sale Cire
nEI Towest Prioes: Fosiest
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MELTON HiROS, & CO, have
recetved oneof'thelargest stocks
of Clothing ever brought to
lawson oy store is
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| Full of First-Class Goods,
‘waich we are oftering to- the
trade this season for less mcney
(tan they can be bought for,
arom aey other house 1 Daw
son, why ? ‘
! éßerause we buy in Large ¢ .ran
tities and we pay SPOT CASiI for
our goods, which enables us fo s'(’//l
cheap. IWe Guaraniee good hones!
goods, weli made ana perfect fit&il
Gur stock of I
SHIRTS, COLLARS AND( UFFS
VWOOLEN SHIRTS, UNDuR-*
WARE SHOES, HATS AND
CAPS, IS ('OMPLETE &
OF THE LATEST STYLES.
WE ALSO CARRY A LARGE
LIMNE ¢F BUGGY ROBES AT
ALL PRICES. YOU CAN GET
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anybodys prices and come to us, and we
will Usderse!l them, e can, and WILL
do ity trip s andsee. Ve archerelo sellthe,
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Clothing & Furnishing Goods
and we are going to do it pl‘icc,‘
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ono price. Your friends, |
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laws n. - - = = Goorzia. |
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW AND %
Immigrntion Agent I
for Terrell Coanty. |
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WILL : PRACTICE : IN |
ALLCOURYL s EXSPT
2213 OOWN. %
./’l2‘ LI persons having lands for |
fl; 2 aale an i whe desire to thor- ‘
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wl, €l npon him,
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One 50 suwy, Brown owton Gin, |
oc carthae particaiwrs apply at
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For Sala,
A light two horse phaeton .‘nr‘l
ade Terms easy. Eaqaire at
his offive. I
For Sale. ‘
A Jordey Heiler for sale. Ta
qure o B L Juvés, at Hil‘mmnl
Y St vens' diug siors, |
jlor Sals, I
PNpstecliss «aw mill ontfit, 37 |
Viese power enrine, *arts, Oxe !
&+ n conneetion, Allin good or |
¢ For partionlar: onqguire at i
Hice. th
Wan's! ‘
Creant oity lots For partical.
‘qaive at this office. - |
For “ale. |
1223 weres of land, five and
4l miles east of Dawson, wirth
e voom hounse, Forty sev
a-res of clerrod land, Apply
tais effice.
Far I'veah Fish an Ovsters, vo
oAL IY. Monnts Market’ & Ress
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{ also their berutiful stock
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dive days. Msufuciure!
only by
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‘ %k DAWSON, . i . GA,
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b lorsvor, Wirsos couxryy ¢
Caper, 241, 1838, |
I'ae C. A. Woop "a. |
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i oar Sigs: —My hushand hought
of your imorov.d machines No
ahere 23rd, 1881, and I can say
|, lay that T don't see hut very lit
liiterence iw it now than when
vis bought. I don't think its
1 enn be feand, ¥ am prepared
sy to ane and all in want ot «
«hine to orderot the C.A. Woob
o, and you will never rezret it tor
no is as good as new after seven
Cars use.
I Respectfally vours,
| Mrs. M E. Coprnaxp
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DAWSON, GA., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 281858
A baby born io Kensington, a
subarb of Philadelphis, the other
duy is supposed by the people in
that locality to be the devil. It is
a boy baby, with a black face, two
horns and a cloven foot, The peo
ple in the hoase decided to kill the
ntonster; but the child sstounded
them by runuing around the room
and detying them to touch him.
Az thestory goes, his mother objoct
eltohavinga crucif'x in the housa,
sayioe that sheé w.uid rather have
thedevil. Wiien the chiid wus b rn
the weichbors all said (hut ir wes
the devii sent s« a purishment for
tie woman's wicke Inegs,
We keep always on hand a toll
and complete ine of Drugs,Paints,
Oils, Varnishes &e,
Hillman & Stevens,
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urs b WL Anthony
Is receiving a select line of é
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ali e Winter,!
Ewbracine Srraw, Milan, and ‘
Felt Hota, Plumes, Mg, '
Favey Feathers P «in ‘
and uncy Ribhous, Veilings, ete. |
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TEXTD - I«A,DIES|
Geverally are Respeetta'ly Solicits
A to exawine wy stock and note
PR 1 O S, I
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the wost Fagtidious Buy r-wsg l
Central R. R. of Georgna.!
& W 25 :
The Southwestern Division i
’ 10—
Ly Macon 10 00am ar 4 40pm
ar Ft Valley* 11 05am 3 40pm |
“ Mar'vide 11 22am 3 25pm
““ Winchester 11 27am 3 19pm
“Mtezuma* 11 45am 2 55pm
“ Oglethorpe 1150 pm 2 49pm |
© Anderson 1206 pm 227 pm
‘" Americus* 12 26pm 200 pm
¢ FSmith’le 12 52pm 132 pm
“ Bronwood 1 27pm 1255 pm |
“Dawson 139 pm 1242 pm
¢ Sheldlman 2 olpm 12 18pm
¢ Cuthbert®* 2 24pm 11 H7am
¢ Morris 2 44pm ~ 11 3dam !
‘“ Hatcher’s 2 54pm 11 24am |
¢ Georgetown 310p.n 11 08am
“ Eutaula®* 3 22pm 11 COax|
“Spring Hi’*4 00pm 10 19am |
¢ Midway* 4 19pm 10 OZawm |
¢ Un'nSprigs¥4 47pm 9 35am I
*¢ Pike Road 6 41pm & 37am
“ Mont’gry* 6 15pm 805;m1’
Ar Perry 12 35 m .
Liv 7 051)11»,
¢ Adams 152 pm .12 28pw
Leeshurg 2 10pm. 12 11pm
Ar Albany 2 40pmLv 11 fspm
“ rt Gaines 4 53vm * 10 15am |
“ Clayton 5 GOpm Lv 9 10am |
¢ Ozark 8 50pm ** 6 COam |
Traies going Nopth Reed up. l
#felegraph station. U.n..v-'b[
t Fort Vally fov Berry; at Smith
ritle for Albany sad Blakely; at
Cuthiert for iort Gaines; st Lo |
faula for Clavtoun,
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M. 3, Baugyap, Geni, Manager.
W, P S#BLevaN,
Trafic Munager
LT Cranu@sc o P A,
Crnypy Besrek, T. P Agt
—SAVANNAH, (Ga—
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CRHTRAL RAILROUAD
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GO IGIA.
NOTICE TO TRAVELING PUBLIC.
|
The beat and eheapest pwsuncor!
route to New Yors and Bostow is |
vin Suvannah an elean: steamer, '
thenge. Pswncers, bellre pors
chasing tiokets vie ather r\um~s~'l
Cwonld da well to ingaire fiest m|
‘ the merits of the roate via S.n\';ul-]
' nah. by whiaiy they will avaid dast
and a tedions ali-rail ride. Rates
include meals and statevocin on
- Stemer,
I Roundirip tickets will Lo placed
Lon sale June Ist, good to return
‘until October Blst, New York
i Steaner sails trisweekly. Boss
| ton Steamer, weekly from Savans
i nah,
| For further information apply
to any azent ot this Company, or
to E T Caarvroy, G.P.A,,
Savanrah, Ga
C G AxpErsoN, Ag't, Steamers,
Savannah, Ga, my 30,
GEORGIY GLEAKINGS.
THENEWS 0’: TNE STATE IN BRIEF.
A street railway is among the
possibilities at Amariens,
H. 8. Moore. the sliyer ot Rep
resentative ‘‘unt, of Catoos:, has
been captured and lodged in Ful
ton county jail. The only excuse
he ofters for the killing, is that it
was done on the impulse of the mo
ment.
George Eddleman Whose trial
for the murder of Tom Giegham in
Atlanta receptly made his name
known, is now lising in Madison,
and will probubly Jocate there and
enbark in the real estate busis
ness,
B P, Hart of Marion county,
living tour miles trom Dranesville,
lost his ¢in house by fire Tueslay
morning. Abhout five bales of cot~
con and a large Jot of cotton seed
were burned. The cause of the
fire is unknown,
A negro woran s going through
Pike conuty sellinzwhat she BUYS |
is aletter written by Christ, She
las a lot of them printed npnnl
sheets of paper, which she selis ot
five conts perconys Of course ghe
is me:tine wih encoura ement
amoug her owa raee, |
E cor P rkins a youne man of
Qritman county, was killad Satura
duy opernoon while packiny cots
ton. He w: s staudin: on the plats
‘rom ot the serew, and one of the
icavers cauph him on one ot the
uprizht poests. bresking hLis neck
':II'I erasatrg his heal dlmost to
felly,
State School Commissioner Hood's
report shows that he is heartily io
favor of s:x months’ schools, und
also that he leiteratesan | reintorces
the late Dr Ore’s cinim, that the
schools of the Siate are cntitled to
th: whole iucome which the Stute
derives from the Western and Ats
lantie railroad.
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It you have butter and eges for
sale go to Mounts’ Restaurant.
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Just vezeivel at Hillman &
Stevens' a new lot ot Lamps that
will be sold cheap.
SN
A SERIOUS JOKE.
A Fremirent Yaung Lawyer of Blountse
ville Unwittingly Married.
Griffin Sun.)
There was a romantic marriage
at Blountsville, Ala., last Saturday
night. It seems that a party of
yeung people were assembled at the
residence of Mi. A, E. Fields, diss
cussing a marriage which was to
take place on the following day.
During the conversation Walter
- Murpliree. Esq., a prominent at
torney of that place, wus asked by
a iriend wly be d.d rot get muarri
¢ himself, Tothis, * r. vV erphree
rep'icd that be conld not get avny
on - t¢ have him, and torning in a
s “riv of fun, be asked Miss Ada
Moutgomery it she would have
I Hitn.
‘I “Of ceurse,” replied Miss Mot ta
- TOmery,
I “Now ?”asked urphree.
- “Yesnow,” ceturiied Miss Mont-
I SOMCTy,
L Wi reupon Mre. Murphiree hane
I ded §1 50 to Richerd v ooten, a
Irk in the ofilee of the probate
jodge, and reguested him to pro
cure a license,
Mr. Wooten, always ready for s
joke, went out und soon returned
with a license, and went through
the marriage ceremony in a mane
ner as seriouls ana impressive ag
though the entire uffair was a real
ity Aftor the party dispersed, the
I voung couple went to their respects
Cive homes, veither thinking any
' tning furiher about the mock mar-
I riage,
i It was not until a day or two lut
ter that the trath dawoed upon
I them that they were legally mars
| ried, the yowag man who periorms
l cd the ceremony being a justice of
| the peace, witii competent author,
| ity tosolemnize the sacred rights of
matrimony. As yet no steps have
been taken towards seeking rxliet
teom the bonds which bound then
together as husband and wife. A
| partics concerned are highly con
! nected, belongiog to the oldes
| fuwilies in the county.
MANNERS OF A ROYAL FAMILY.
et
Members of the Qeen’s ‘ouse Like to Act
As Plain Pecple.
Boston Transeript.)
The customs of Englith royal
famiiies ure frequently atartling,
original and overelaborate to a New
Englander. Buu at the same ti ve
there is frequently consid rible
simplicity observable, pirticularly
8o the hi her in rank you ro, The
royal fa ily. aithough surrounded
by inev table forms and ceremo
nies, at every opportunity make an
effort t) iree themselves trom these
eusto vk and restrants. For ins :
stane, if you visit asa guest at
Marl orough house you wiii find less
form ity and etiquette thanin ma- |
ny tunilizs lower down in the social ‘
seule. Such haughty old dames as |
the dowager Dahess of Marihor-|
ongh and others her style would |
not put yvou at your euse us do Ihef
Prince and Priocess of Wales by I
thiir simple masners. A triend ot :
mine who visted them told me they |
entered i room where he awaited |
them, unanuounced, and grccted;
bisr sinply and cordially. Only |
the first words adlressad to them |
must be *your royal highness,” but ‘
need not be said seain, The prinee,
in faot, pacticularly enjovs an Ul'.-';
constrained manner in those about '
hin:; the easi r you are, within the
Vouuds of good bregding, the bet
ter be likes you, He talks lti'e
himself, although he makes an e :-
ccllent speceh and address, but he
is a good listener. He, like all the
rorning fanily, speaks with a
slight German accent, his r's being
very foreizn, ‘
The princess, of course, speaks‘
with even more of an accent, and, |
us shie is quite deaf, she is also xmti
much of a conversationalist. There |
are people who think she has nothe
ing tosay. My lady readers mey I
be iuterested to know that her |
three daughters have been hughti
at the Dress Reform Association to
make their own dresses, which are
always simple, but admirably cut
and fittedl. The wardrobe of the
princess iz kept ina large upper
room at Marlborouch House, which
room is lined with shelves, inclosed
by doors, All the dresses are tol
ded in large sheets on these shelves,
which draw out, and two or thrce
maids have charge of a large and
gorgeous assortment of costumes of
every conceivalle style, No
s rvant is ellowed to be seen by
their royal highnesses, except those
whose duties ic is to be with them
or near them. As they. . pproach, |
the leaids and men must hide
themselves, but this custom is not
confined to royalty; it exists in all
other hous's of the aristoeracy as
well. Aad there is a well-known
duke who, if in driviog over his
state soes a servant or a laborer,
has him discharged at ooce, and
should the trenbling nireliag hear
him spprosch, he elimbs tue near— |
est tree or hides himself hehind it ‘
or a bush, as thonsh guilty of some
mizlemeaner. But this duke is
otiing, if not eccentric For in
stance, the finest apartivents in one
o. his castles are under the ground,
and except for an oceasional ride
or drive he lives buried beneath
the surface of the earth, in a
princely muvner, to be sure, bug
in perpetual candle light, or let us
hope, eleetric light.
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The corn orop this year is the
largest ever.known, reachinz two
billions of busaels. The immense
surplus must be soll in a free
trade market, but eyerythinz the
producer buys has a high tarift tax
oait. The tarmers are the greatest
sufferers tram the excessive tux,
ation imposed upon consumers tor
the benefit of monopolists. kt their
Grange orzanization had been
‘kept up as it should have heen, it
i wonld have been @ powerful factor
in the fizbt for a reduction of tax-
Ilati(m. Buat with the deterioration
'of their orgauization the influence
Lof the farmers as a closs has also
| depreciated], principally from tha
| lack of thatinteliigent union, and
! combined eftort for which the
{ Grange atforded both incitment and
!()plllilllnit}'. -FE x.
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It Has Never Failed.
" Botanic Blocd Balm, (8.8. B) .as curca numé
ired of cases of Scrofula, Eczema and other contas
sious blood diseases, after other treatment had bees
‘ried and failed. You do yourself and family great
injustice unless you give this excellent remedy 8
trial. Send to Llood Balin Co,, Atlanta, Ga., for
iliustrated “ Book of Wonders” filled with letters
from persens cured by B. 8.1, :
Mr. M. J. RossmMAN, Greensboro, Ga., writess
“I have a lady friend who has been entirely cured
SGHOFULA of an ugly scrofulous breaking
il out of the skin, and the use of twe
bottles of B. B. 1. eflected ani entire cure. 1 know
of several cases of blood diseases cured speedily by
the use of B. B. B.
E.G. TiNsLEY writes: My mother and sister I
used 11, B. B, for scrofula and ulcerated sore throat
SGRE TH%GAT and received more beneflg I
t from its use than all other !
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remedies they ever used. I
A.H.Nicnors, 110 Gray St., Atlanta, Ga., writes: I
“My wile for sevetul years has been suflering with i
what phiysicians term Fezeéma, afiectiag her whols |
body, limbs and scaip, Itappeared that her whole |
skin woull slhied off in scales about c.ace a week, ;
leaving the surface red and tendar, and semetimes i
cracked open, Her general health failed, and fora
while it was thought she would die, a« severzl doc
tors and numerous patent medicines fuiled to give
gR any relief. My brother-in-law, Mr. J.
ECZEfflA B. Cummings, was sclling the 8.C.8 |
and insisted that I should try it on my wife. Idid I
sO, and to our utter astonishment she commenced ‘
improving ot once, and three bottles, costing only |
§3, effected an entire cure. It is wonderfully quick |
in action.” I
D. M. McRAE, Waynesboro, Misa., writes: *“ My
‘\ sister was aflicted with boils which sadly
BJ".S inpaired her health, and she lost flesh
and strength each day. One bottlecof B D, B. adted
like magic and produced a complete cure.” (9
R R N A R A T
Fii I" 1 V. EASURES
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When children pick their nose, grind their teeth,
are restless, unnatural in their appetite, they ara
quite lik‘elJv troubled with Worms, prempt meas
ures should be taken and B, A, Fahnestock’s
Vermifuge be given them lcrnrdin% to direc
tions it has saved many a child from death and
may preserve yourswect child frora anearly erave
Vs i B D tigy |
DRY, STARKEY & PALENY
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For Consumptian, Asthma, Bron.
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and Nervous Disorders.
*The Compound Oxyzen Treats
ment,” Drs Starkey and Palen,
No. 1529 Arch street, Philadelphia.
have heen using for the last sevena
teen years,is a scientific adjustment
of the elements of Oxygen and Nit
rogen magnatized und the compound
is so condensed and rade portable
that it is sent all over the world.
Drs. Starkey and Palen have the
liberty to refer to the follovinz
named well known persons who
hiave tried their Tre itment:
Hon. Wm. D Kel vy, member of
Congress, Puiladelphia.
Rev. Vietor L Conrad, editor
Lutheran Observer, Philadelphia.
Rev. Chatles W Cushing, D D.,
Roches'er, N Y.
Hon. Wm* Penn Nixon, editor
Inter-Ocean, * hicago, 111.
A H Worthingto, editor New
Soutr, irmingham, Ala.
judge I P Veooman, Queneno,
Kan.
Mrs. Mary A Livermore, Mel
rose, Msssachusetts.,
Judze RS Voorhees, New York
City.
Mr. E U Kuight, Puiladelphia.
My, Frank Siddall, merchaunt,
Philadelphia.
Hon, W W Schuyler, Eston.
Pennsylvania,
Edward L. Wilson, 833 Broads
vay, N. Y Ed. Phila. Phota,
Fidelia M Lycen, Waimes, Ha
waii, Sandwich Isiands,
Alexander Ritchie, Inverness,
Scotiand,
Mre ManuelV Ortega, Fresuillo,
Zacateeag, Mexico.
Mrs. Emma Cooper, Utilla, Span
Houduras, C. A.
J Cobh, Ex-~Vice Consul, Casa~
blanea, Morocco.
M V Ashhiraok, Red Bluff. Cal,
Janes Moore, Supt. Police,
Blandford, Dorsetsl ire, England.
Jacob Ward, Bowral, New
South Wales. And thousands of
othe s in every part of the United
Statcs,
“Compound Oxygen—its Mode Ofl
Action and Results.” is the title o 1 a
new brochure of two hundred pages, '
üblished hy Drs. Starkey and
{’ullvn. which gives to ail inquirers
full information as to this renarks
able curative agent and a record of
several hundred surprising cures in
a wide renge of chronic cases
many of them after being aban
doved to die by other physicians.
will be mailed free to any address
on applieation,
Read the brochure !
D:s. STARKEY & PALLEN,
No, 1529, Arch Streat, Philadelohia, Pa.
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