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BATSON JOUM AL.
r LOCAL COLUMN. _ __
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third of May was a gala day m
u lvof Dawson. It was, as you
1 Vaet apart for a “picnic” fur tlio
A o f tho children of our Sabbatli
JJoi-the Methodist and Baptist
was sUghtly clouded,
but calm and balmy, the birds sang
Llvandtho air was nekly laden
th the perfume of sweet flowers, re-
Idingtho thoughtful of the odors
hat float over Eden’s bright bowers.
U about A. M., the smiling chil
in connection with teachers and
parents, assembled at the M. E
Church, and after singing several sweet
mn n as only children can sing, and
JL by tho Pastor of the Church, a
procession was formed, and with
hounding hearts and free, ami counte
nances radiant with hope, tho little
ones moved gracefully, and in order, to
grove, where they were to enjoy a
rich repast. In this connection, al
loc mo to say that tho thanks of tho
citizens, both of city and surrounding
country, are duo to the kind friends,
w ho contributed so liberally, both of
means and previsions, as well as those
who superintended tho cooking and
tables, on that occasion. As the pro
cession reached the grove, and during
the time the dinner was preparing,
the “Dawson Brass Band, which is
composed of our most useful and clev
er citizens, “discoursed sweet music,”
such as is rarely hoard on such occa.
sions ; and too much praise cannot be
accorded to tho gentlemanly instructor
for his skill in teaching, and Iris pu
pils, for the interest they take, and tho
facility with which they are learning
the “concord of sweet sounds.
The members of this “Band” have
music in their souls, and they sent it
from their fine instruments thrilling
into the souls of those that heard.
The children, little and big, enjoyed
themselves “hugely,” not only by par
taking largely of the meats and “good
ies," but in “jumping tho vino,” playing
“Fox and grapes,” and other out-door
plays. Dinner being over, the old
folks were at homo under tho shade of
tho trees, conversing of other and
brighter days, and no doubt, many ot
them, in memory, lived over in a brief
hour, the days of their childhood, when
like tho bounding doer of our loved
forrests. they were free from care.—
Tho young ladies and gentlemen, of
whom wo can boast many, were pair
ed off two and two, conversing of love
and if too timid for that, their eager
and sparkling eyes told but too plain
ly tint their hearts were full of that
which blends hearts in ono, as the Ivy
uUsntled with tho Oak under tho genial
ravs of the sun.
Tlicrc was a slight calm, wlieu the
Rev. Mr. L. was called on for a speech,
but he politely excused himself, being
just at that time compelled to loavo
the ground. The writer was then cal
led fur and responded in a speech the
merits of which I shall say but little—
only that 1 have heard him make
worse and have heard him make bet
ter. Tho people, however, seemed
pleased, and that wasenough for him )
as ho is always happy when he can
pleisu others.
' 'apt. Weston was next called for,
sud in his usual style spoke words of
good cheer to tho children, assuring
tbvm of his deep interest and onduring
friendship. Ilis appeal to parents and
impressive, and they no
doubt felt that they had boon guilty
wrong in not coining up more
promptly and manfully to his support
m djuilding up and sustaining our
Sabbath Schools.
Mr. Atkinson, a member of tho band,
Was called for next, who responded
saying ho ‘‘had bloiced enough for ono
day.”
tho whole, everything was dono
decently, and in order, aud love and
B°od fooling soemed to reign.
dho day will be an oasis in the
waste °d life to all who were present,
"kick they will look back, aud long
°r the re-enactment of the samo scones.
And now, let me oxpross the wish
present on that occasion, may
111 life be blessed and pardoned of God,
a nd enjoy after death, the bright, cloud
*68 ’ eten ial May day above, where
Mnless flowers bloom, but not to
wither and die. J. M. M.
f-OXFEDEKATE Dead. Wo suggest
at Ladies of our city, meet at
1 ® Cemetery on Monday the 9th inst.
° clock P. M., and decorate the
graves of those who fought f or tho
los t cause.
‘ h « K Wrfi°;7 C e h of.H! dicin V o ra s id ,' J gai ' inf?
one teatim*. •*, . • People, and the nunicr
titionergof lt * virtues, given by prac
it ia a s ,f„ n \ ed,o . in '‘, haves no doubt that
w nu mo* rp, ' H^,e -eroedv for impurity
The K’ }. ,v « 4c.
'kin from t> Journal contains an ar
<*r"‘onhor'o,MlVs - Ntw,on - M '»■. frosi
dirk, that.* College, city of New
propeun* - i ?‘‘ t<,rm, of its cura
menfJat.ion „r if ' , K ,ves a special reeom-
Bl «dicine 'lv • 00 10 the practitioners of
*h er . '* !*• we believe, the first in
rndora..s a “ ed,olne » h »»e been offl-
Hwlieal colV d lba faculty of any of the
"Pr-P the *? and reflecw great credit
V. *** "l«n nut. «ir L *r r *H Ce ’ il ® C'JU'PoumJ
, TCo " k " 0 'll the TAM of all
y •vurnal, Dee.
Fikk,—On Monday night last the
kitchen of E. W. Davis caught on fire,
and but for the manly voice of his
neighbor, crying fire, fire, water, wa
ter, help, help, Would have been burn
ed.
On the same night, the kitchen of
J. F. Nelson, caught on fire, and burn
ed most of the uiglit, but was extin
guished next morning, with but little
damage.
I Bremerman’s Improved Wagons, (an im
provement on the Studeibaker wagon, a t
FULTON’S.
Over 100,000 bottles of Dr. Tint’s Sarsapa-
I rilla and Queen's Delight was sold last vear.
April 21, 1 in.
[ The United Stales Hotel, Loui-ville, Kv.,
is only three blocks fioin a Unitarian church! I
' Orvv Hairs, B* Conic ! TUTT’S HI PROV
ED L/QUIDV/AIR DYE is a perfect won
der. Br its use the old becomes vaung
again. It converts thegre? head into a beau
tiful black or brown. It imparts a natural
color to the grizly mustache and whiskers,
and gives to the hair and beard a softness
and gloss, that the young beaux might envy.
Bacon, —ILra). Sides and Shoulders at
FULTON’S
j naif Dozen Bottles of Sirsapirilk and
Queen’a Delight will prevent sickness during
summer.
The celebrated “Dixie Plow," at
FULTON’S.
Dr. Tutt’s Sarsaparilla ar.d Q teen’s Delight
cleats the skin and impirts a beautiful com
plexion.
The United States H> tel, Loui-ville, Kv.,
is only three blocks bom a d/ethodist church.
Asa Spring medicine, Dr. Tutt’s Sarsapa
rilla and Qieen’s Delight has no equal.
Siiallkxiiergee Pills.—Buy one
box and try them. We consider them
second to no remedy offered, and our
opinion is made from haring used them.
Woodruff and Brattlebero Buggies, at
FULTON’S.
I hive just received from New York one
of the ltrgest stocks of the latest novelties in
Millinery (roods ever brought to Dawson,
and offor them at price.- lower than ever. I
iniite my old customers aud irit and Is to give
me a call and examine my patterns and latest
fashions. Store on Depot street, opposite
the Journal Office. M. WILLIAMSON.
Odr readers will find something to repay
them tor their trouble bv. reading the adver
'isement in another column, headed LIPP
VIA NX'S (IKS AT GERMAN HITTERS. The
proprie’ors have, at att enormous ou lav,
been enabled to obtain the recipe aud right
’o ratnufacture these great Bitters in the
United H’ates, and are the only ones who can
or are aiitho'ixed to make them.
They are for Sale by our Druggis's and
Dealers generally. Jacob Lippman & B 0.,
.S’ vmn.h, fit , 6'ale Proprietors for the
United St it s.
ROYAL BAKING-POWDER-, that rel
quires no milk, soda, and very li'tle Ltrd, a
’ FULTON’S
The citizens of Dooley avo fully alive
to the importance of constructing a
road from some point on the Macon
and Brunswick Rond ria Hawkinsville,
Vienna, Drayton, and Americus, to
Columbus. A meeting is to bo held
in Hawkinsville on the IDth instant.
Where there’s a will there’s a way,
particularly when the will belongs to
a woman that weighs two hundred
and fifty pounds.
OBiTIABY.
GULI/’TT.—Died, of a gun-shot wound,
(accidental ) in Chiokisawhatchie, Terrel! co ,
Gw, John Simms Gullett, aged 12 years and
it days.
Our little band in broken.
And thou, my loved, art crone,
To h land of fudoleMß boauty
(tone, never to return.
And we miss thee, oh, we ini«s thee !
sit morn, at noon, at eve ;
Thv joyous smile and welcome kiss,
Sve’ll never more receive.
But, oh l dear little darlingr!
If from that world of bliss,
(jod sends bis pitying angels,
To clicer the hearts of this —
Conic to us, little spirit,
As sadly here we roam.
To cheer our over-burdened hearts,
Till God shall call us home.
Till tli-n, farewell my darling ;
Tnc last ictef earthly love
I have given, and resign tlicc
To better hands above
1 must calmly wait the hour
That acta my apirtt free ;
Then quickly will it take it s flight,
To meet in Heaven with thee.
Mother.
James David Buff, eldest son of
James H. and S. N. Buff was born
28th July, 1853, and diod April 4th,
187°. ‘ ' , , ,
Dedicated to God by holy baptism
in infancy and trained to love the Lord
and all the ordinances of the church ;
he had just began to taste of the pure
and deep fountain of real life, butter
ing long affliction, ho was frequently
approached as to his future welfare,
and even gave satisfactory answers to
the questions propounded. His grand
father, llev. James Dunwody, on tak
ing leave of him, on the third day be
fore his death, said, “James, do you
pray and love the Lord ?” Ho readi
ly answered, “Yes sir, and when 1
cannot kneel down to pray, 1 pray, as
1 lie here on my bed.” A fond moth
er mourns over her beloved son w ii
tho glorious hope of again mooting
him where parting is no more.
S. N Di nwodv.
MA BKETS.
Daws’N. May 6,— Cotton In goo,l demand
at 1 u lor middlings; B-con sides 19 j ; hhou
dera 17c ; H .ms 22* I F our 8 in sll per bat
rel : Corn 1 80 ,
Mac N, M,> B—Cotton in good demand
at 20 to 20 1 4 lor middlings ; Bacon clear
aid.-s 19c ; Shoulders 16* ; Corn 1.60.
Loltisvili.e, May B.—Corn 1.12; B.con
Shoulders 13c ; clear rib sides 17 1-4 ; Lard
1 * New York, May 3.—Cotton dull and weak
at 23c; Gold 1.15. . ,
Literpool, May 3.— Cotton dull at 10* and.
Special Notices*
/tsTTn/ WANTED an active man, in ev
ffljlMJv/ ery County in the State*, to travel
and take orders by sample, for TEA, COF
FKA aud Spices. To suitable men we will
give a salary of S9OO to SI,OOO a year, above
traveling aud other expenses, and a reasona
ble commission on sales.
Immed,ate applications are solicited from
proper parties. References exchanged. Ap
ply to, or address immediately.
91 J. PACKJFR A CO ,
“Ontlnsntal Mills."
, April 28, im. 384 Bowery, New York.
ERRORS Or YOUTH
A Gentleman who suffered for vesrs froni
* W ' 1 " .n™
rh! ,° f 7° utbl “l indiscretion, will, for
the sake of suffering humenitv, send free to
miki. » ?h* and • lt ’ V" receipt tßd dir#cti °“s for
, Ured 8 L V" mple ' emed * b r which he wag
ured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the ad
in ' t !'* r ’ el P«rience, can do so by address
,nsi *n perfect confidence,
JOHN B OGDEN,
unp 3;ly No. 42 Cedar street, N.Y
The Rlost Popular Medicine
Extant.
THE PAIN KILLER la
equally applicaolc aud efficacious to young
I or old. *
The pain a/ller
Is both an internal and external remedy.
THE l'A/N K/I.LEK should be
used at the first manifestation of cold or
cough.
THE Pdl\ KILLER
is the great Family Medicine of the age.
The pain killer
will cure Painters’ Colic.
THE PAIN XTLLEK
I is good for Scalds and Burns.
The pain ailler
Has the verdict of the people in Its favor.
THEPAIA X/LKR
gives universal satisfactiou.
' r pilE PA IN KILLER
X Is an almost certain cure for CHOLA’R-1
and has, without doubt, been more successful
in curing this terrible disease than any other
known remedy, or even the most eminent or j
skillful Physicians. In India, Africa, and
Chins, where this dreadful disease is ever
more or less prevalent, the Pain Killer is
considered, by the natives as well as Euro
pean residents in these climates, A SURE
RE.VEDY.
r pUE PAIN KlDLDß—each Bottle
1 is wrapped with full directions for use.
PAIN KILLER is sold bv all
J. Druggists and Dealers in .family Medi
cines. Sold by Janes & Loyless,
May 2, ltn. Dawson, Ga.
Dr. A L. SOOVILL is the inventor of sev
eral medical preparations which have become
very popular, and have been liberally used,
vlrnong his inventions are “nail’s Balsam for
the Langs” and “Liverwort and Tar.” For
the past six years a better Lung remedy lias
been offered to the public. Road the fo’low
ing letter from Dr. Scovill referring to it:
Messrs. J. N. II ARRIS & CO.,
Gents :—I make the
following statement from a perfect Convic
tion and knowledge ot the benefits of Al
leil’s I.itiig L»;«lv.iisi in curing the
most deep-seated Pulmonary Consumption!
I have witnessed its effects on the young and
the old, and I c<n truly say it is by far the
best expectorant remedy with which I am ac
quainted. For Coughs, and all the early
stages of Lung complaints, I believe it to be
aceitain cure, and if every family would keep
it by them, ready to administer upon the
first appearance of disease about the Lungs,
there would be very few oases of fatal con
sumption* It causes the pnlegm aud matter
to raise, without irritating those delicate or
gans (the Lungs,) and without producing con
-tipation of the bowels. It also gives
s rength to the system, stops the nightsweats,
and changes all the morbid secretions to a
healthy stale. Yours respectfully,
A. L. SCOVILL.
Sold by all Medicine Dealers, and by Janes
& Loylus-,
May 5, lm, Dawson, Gs.
The 8 h Wonder of the World has been
fouod in Georgia. The discoverer is a phy
sician of long experience, extensive observa
tion and profound judgment, and his discov
ery has proven aueh a blessing to women,
that, it is already known throughout the
country as “Woman’s Best Friend.” With
remarkable quickness and certainty it cures
all cases of suppressed menstruation, acute or
chronic, and restores health in every instance.
Dr. J. Bradfield's Female Rgnlator supplies
a remedy long needed in the treatment ol
diseaser peculiar to women. This the Medic
al Faculty knows and admits, while many of
our best physicians arc using it in daily prac
tice. The medicine is prepared, with great
care, by L. H. Bradfield, Druggist. Atlanta,
Ga./and sold at |1.60 per bottle by respect
able Druggists everywhere*
,vs; tt' sin per r/sF.wfvrrs
Fever and Ague
antidote
Always Stop* tile CJillls.
This Medicine has been before the Pub
lic fifteen years, and is still ahead of all
other known remedies. It docs not purge,
does not sicken the stomach, is perfectly
safe in any doso and under all circum
stance-, and is tho oulv Medicine that will
CURE IM MEDIATELY
and permanently every form of lever
and Ague, because it is a perfect Anti
dote to Malaria.
Bold by all Druggists.
Dll. J.Bit .IDF I ELD'S
FEMALE REGULATOR:
“WOMAN’S BEST FRIEND,”
Will bring ou tho Menses when they have
not bebn established, also when they have
ii. cn -oppressed from unnatural causes. Will
cure Rheumatism and Neuralgia of the back
and womb. Whllcnre Painful Menstruation,
and relieve the head, back and loin I of these
distressing pains and aches. Will check men*
errhagia or "excessive flow.” Will cure
"Whites” and falling of the womb, when it
is me result of relaxation or bad healto.
It is as sure a cure in all the above diseases
as Quinine is in Chills and lever.
ladle» can cue thenuelves Ol all the above
diseases wilhvd revealing tbeir complaints to
any person, »hicb, is _ always mortify
ing to their pride aud modesty-
It is recommended and used by lbs best
physicians in tbeir private practice-
For a history of the above diseases, certifi
cates of its wondeiful cures and directions,
the reader is referred to the wrapper around
the bottle. Manufactured tod sold by
BRdDFJELD & CO., Atlanta, Ga.
Sold by Janes A Loyless Dawson Ga. Piice
$1.50. ‘
We, the undersigned Druggists, take pleas
ure in commending to ihe OK. J.
BRADFIELD’B FEMALE REGULATOR—
believing it to be a good and reliable remedy
for the diseases for which he reoommeiids it.
W A Lansdell, Atlanta, Ga.
Pemberton, Willson, Taylor 4 Cos., Atlanta,
Ga.
Redwine A Fox, Atlanta, Ga.
W. 0. Lawshe, Atlanta. Ga.
W. Root A Soo,’Marietta, Ga.
may Sly.
NE W ADYERTISEaMENTS,
aSSF- be&l wm
PRICESI
a * a ' n our miDj friends and customer*, that wo hare oa bind, and are re
ceiving our 9
SPRING STOCK OF GOODS,
Which was purchased in New York and New Ot leans at
PAITIG PRICES,
and we are now offering to the trade, one of the finest selections of both
DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES
that has been offered in this place sines 1860. Our stock of
BOOTS SHOES, AHO HATS
are as good as heart could wish. Our stock of
PRINTS AND DOMESTICS
is complete. Our Dress and While Good* cannot be surpassed bv any, and our
prices will suit every one that are In need of anything in our line. All we ask is an oxami-
Sr«o»K?ii!' grocer ■co’ B0I “ S •“ b “" ““> “*r
„. ch 17 „ McKENNY * CROUCH.
“SHOO PLY —DOS T BOBBER MR!’’
w. w. KABNCM. JAS. r. SHARPE. g MAAg
FARNUM, SHARPE & CO.
Having Baught the entire Stock of
S. M- SEISEL & CO„
and having made extensive purchases of
SPRING ANDSUMMER GOODS
in NEW YORK, while Gobi was at the lowest point, are now prepared to show to the
old fiiends of tile house, and all who trade in Dawson, a stock of merchandise, consisting o
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Boots hod Shoes, for Gents.,
Ladies aud (liildren’s wear, nothing, for Men and Boys,
Hats, for Men aud Children, Yankee
Notions for ail,
Our S:ock, for variety and cheapness, cannot be surpassed in the city. We also dual in
GROCERIES sIsYD EsIJMIEI' SUPPLIES, CO/U’, Lstill)
H.IL O.V, KV.
Call at S. M. Seisel A Bro’s. old stand. Wo charge nothing for showing eur goods.
March 24-ii.
1870, I^7o
shprulkb a™ OTinmnsiß
Ilf GOODS!,
S>rcss Goods, Fancy Goods,
Staple Goods, Boots & Shoes,
Ifiats, Clothing Hardware, Iron,
Steel, Plantation Supplies,
Groceries, Bacon, Flour,
AND a general assortment of merchandise, is off, red at. such prices as will astonish all. My
stock for WvtRIETS', MlE*d f'l’f’" and t. 0 18' PRICES has not been
equalled since 1860. The great decline in Gold bus caused a decline in all foreign good?
which will aaienish the closest buvers. I invite the public from Terrell, Calhoun, Baket
Randolph, Webster, Stewart and Lee oounties, to call and examine my
EXTENSIVE STOCK OF 600DS.
jF we fail to sell t# you, tb« reason will not be on account of PRICE.
J. W. ROBERTS.
march 17, If.
IMEIIIIII SEir!
I have iustopened anew Blacbimith Shop, oposite my Warehouse, near Collum’e Old
Stand, and have employed the best Smith iu the couuty, ANDERSON JEKFRES, (col.)
who would be pleased to receive the patronage of bis old eus’oniers,. jd many uew ones. Or
ere for work left at oiy ot&oe Will be tilled promptly. Will keep oonauutly ou baud, Iron,
tee!, Alee, Moce, Ac.
.TOHN A TF'U .LTO-N". ‘
Duwtuu, G».j Jwi-
O IV
CARRIAGE FACTORY
*:»»?4’ r. -V l"
THOS. J. HART, Pro.,
AND MANUFACTURER OF
CARRIAGES & BUGGIES
OF ET'ER'r n ESC It MTIO.Y.
Patterns adjusted to salt the most improved
• " • Sti/ios. ...
We keep pu hand Northern and .Eastern,
wmk which w« will sell at lowest cash prices.
Jan. 20, ly.
BARGAINS!! BARGAINS !!!
READ ESTATE
FOR SALE I
I'' LIE Subscriber offers for sale, on reason!
. ble terms, in the town of Dawson, Ga. *
the House and Lot where E. B. Loyless lives >
the House and Lo where J. E. Lovless lives !
the House and Lot known as the Lundey or
MuLein Lot. Also, about
300 Acres of Land,
and the improvements thereon, consisting of
a good dwelling, aud all necessary outbuild
ings. Also,
3 Store Houses,
in the village of Weston, Webster co . Ga.
Possession given tba first day of January
next.
march 24, ts. J. B. CRI M.
ra m
SPRIG TRADE !
MY STOCK OF
Spring and Summer Goods
Is now in and consists of goods that will please
the Ladles, the Gentlemen, and the little
children. I make it a point to deal iu noth
ing but
first-class Goods,
and sell an cheap as can be done, by
>*ny one dealing in the same style of goods.
Call and see the
Late Style Dress Goods,
ALSO MV STOCK OF
BOOTS & SHOES, HATS
and such other Goods *s are needed in the
house, or on the p'antation.
mob 17,if. w. F ORR
1870. 1870.
SPRING TRADE.
MISS M. WILLI AMS 0 N
IS now receiving the latest novelties in
|*lilli|iary, bress Qoods, TFlinrt
Yankee Notionw,
Laces, &c.
at her Store oearlv opposite the JOURNAL
OFF ICE, and offers them at prices which
will be found to be lower than such goods
ba.« been sold in Dawson since 1860.
In returning my tbanks to the many
friends who have given me their patronage,
I earuesiiy ask of them and all others in w.nt
of goods in my iine, to call and examine
my Stock. My selections have been made
wi h a view to meet the warns of the Ladies
jof Dawson and vicinity. Call and satisfy
| yourselves as to price, stylo, 4c.
j m’ch 17, ts.
if®w Bat
AND
I3illia.rtl Saloon.
South Side Public Square, »i«f
.. door to Greer JT Slmmton*.
Oui Sir will be supplied with fine liquors,
we intent! »nd will have good or
dcr. wr. j: *si»*t*fii s co.
n-’cLS-iF. -
GtlOßUli, Terrell -County t
Whereas, Cein, end W.-fi. Wall ap
plies for letters of dismission on the estate
of Jesee Walk \
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all persons concerned, to be and appaar at my
oflfiae within the time prescribed by law, and
shew cause, If any, why said latter* should
not be granted. Given under my hand and
official signature, this Jan. SIM, 1870.
Feb. Brd,Jm. T. if. JONEd, Ord.
LONDON REMEDIES.
“FOR SPECIAL COMPLAINTS.”
DR. CLARKS IXVIGORATOR glee*
strength to the aged and debilitated :It 1*
especially designed for young men who have
wasted their vigor by excesses of every kind,
and all persons whose systems eave become
weak by imprudence are completely restored
by Rs use. Price One Dollat.
DR CZaRK'S PURIFIER cleanses the
blood from all impurities, such as Scrofula,
Syphilis, Mercurial Rheumatilm, Humors of
every sort. Bad breath, Offensiva Perspira
tion, Foul Feet, Catarrh, Discharges from tho
Ear, Sora Eyes, Sora Throat, Falling ot the
Hair, Ulcers, Boils, Pimples, Blotches, end
all diseases of the Langs and Digestive Or
gans. Price Ooe Dollar.
DR CL ARK’S PANA CEA, relieves pain ot
every description ; Headache,
Too'hache, Stomachache, Backache, Pain ia
the Breast tnd Limb*. It is an Invaluable
remedy In all nervous disorders, and no fam
ily should be without it. Price One Dollar.
DR CLARK’S ELIXIR iafs certain cure for
a weakness of tho Genito-Urinary Organs,
and discharges of a mucco-purulent nature,
Lenooorhsa, Goaorrhea, Spermatorrhea, aud
Seminal Weeknes*, are npeedily cored bylta
use. Price One Dollar.
Dr. CLARK’S Regulator, for r ema!ee only,
guaranteed to-correct-all apecial irregulari
ties and difficulties of Single Ladies. Mar
ried Ladies are cautioned not to use it when
in a certain condition, aa-Rs effect* would he
too powerful. Price One Dpllar.
All ol these celebrated remedies are pre
pared from Fluid Extracts under Dr. Clark’s
immediate supervision, and are warranted
fresh and pure. All afflicted, persons should
send a carefully written atatemant of their
ailments to Dr. Clark, and <he proper remedy
will bo sent promptly to their address. Dr,
Clark can be consulted personally at his of
fice, and will furnish all the necessajy ac
commodations to patients who plica them
selves under his care. All letters addressed
DR. CLARK.
Office No. 10 AMITY Street,
New York City, (noar Broadway.)
m’ch », ly.
Mrs. E‘ A. Thompson,
MILLINER
AND
FASHIONABLE DRESS-MAKER*
AND DEALER IN
|Hi!!ijiefy apd fancy Qoods,
DsW'S OsY, GEORGIA
IN VITEK the attention of tbo Ladies es
Terrell and adjoining counties, to bar
,urge usd complete stock of
LADIES’ MISSES and CIIIL
DREN’S H ATS, BONNETS,
FLOWERS, GLOVES, HOSE,
HOOP-SKIRTS, EMBROIDERY,
DRESS TRIMMINGS,
and many things to suit the taste, and please
the ladies. She intends selling her goods at
unusually low prices—the ladit-s have but to
call and be convinced of the fact. Dresses
cut and fit with neatness and dispatch. All
work warranted, and perfect fits guaranteed.
She can be found at her old staod, on South
side Public Square, Dawson, Georgia.
M’ch 24, 2ui.
BRICK FOR SALE I
I have on hand a large lot of BRICK
which I will sell at a reduced price; Par
ties wishing to purchase will find it to their
interest to address R. MOULTHROP.
Eufaula, Ala.
JOY TO THE WOR D I
AN ANTIDOTE
M3COVIKCD ST LAST FOE
CHILLS AND FEVER.
THE celebrated Holton Pill, manufactured
by Dr, H. C. Bailey, at -Americus, Geor
gia, is uudoubtedly the best medicine yet
discovered for the cure of the different forms
of malarious fevers, such as chill and fever,
fever and ague, intermittent or biliious re
mittent fevers, and all forms of disease hav
ing a malarious origin.
Sold Ajt Janes <b Loyless, Dawson, G*., and
Dealers Generally.
Price One Dollar.
J/..rch81,-ly.
Sale and Feed Stable.
W k expect to keep on hand, alt tba season
first class Horses and Mule* for sale. Iu our
purchases we look to what is needed in this
section, and trust to merit* liberal patronage
from those who may need stock. Gall on us
before purchasing.
ocJltf FARNUM & SHARPE.
Ice Cream, Ice Cream,
Hater, Hater!
«T. SOLOMON
fltakes pleasure in announcing to the oiti-
I Zens Os Dawson and surrounding coun
try, that in addition to his
Bakery & Confectionery,
be baa erected a
&QD& FOtTOT,
perfected arrangements whereby he will al
ways have ICE on hand, and those who
like a delicious, oooling,iooooent draught, o*n
always be accommoda p ed at bis Raloon. He
is also prepared to furnish
ICE CREAM,
LEMONADE,
DOMERSIC YTINE i, &0.,
in any quantity, for any purpose. Ltdias
especially, aro assured that the most perteot
order will always be maintained, and all that
can be will be done to make the Saloon *
worthy place of resort. Give me a oaR,
I Don’t forget the plaoo. Depot stacot, text
door to J. IV. Kobe ret.
, J. L SOLOMONS.
f Apr:: 28, t.