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10 THE PLANTERS
O F
SOUTH WESTERN GEORGIA
OWING to tho deoliu* a the price ef Iren
We here reduced me price ot
svoaa mills,
mlcttlks,\
HK 6 SA GLAH A6l
Al wMI *9 other work ir. our iu* W- wil
••atioue o sell <*t the low price we har
•ataliliflhe nutil iron arlT*nct*s, or we wii>
receive < rdere for future delivery.
■unufactnra several kinds of
COTTON SCREWS
-1. •* i \ LD
R 0 UGH* LUMBER
always on hand.
0. 0. NELSON,
Free. Dawson Mf g Cos.
Dawson. Oa. July 30. tf.
_THE NEEDHAM
Musical Cabinet
J.- * joljsll^gl
!% f -S'* i&rjH^j
- .*
' PBIOB, SO9.
THIS n'T and wonderful InstrumerC
enables any one, whether under
■tanding music or nof, to play any de
sired melody or harmony, sacred or
secular, from the most plaintive dirge to
the most lively dance music. It posses
ses a mechanism of marvelous simpli
city. requiring but the intelligence of *
child to manipulate, vet eapableof repro
ducing, without limitation, the musical
compositions of the rt.vr, tef-sent and
future. The execution is faultier.--
strict in melody, harmony and rhvthm.
and the instrument is eminently adapted
for Sunday Schools, prayer and revival
meetings borne devotional exorcises,
and in a'l eases where good correct
music is requived, and no musician is at
, hand to perform. Address,
B. V. NEEDHAM sk SOZC,
KAKT'EACTURERS, „
U 3.1 * I$T Z, 33d Bt,
NEW
Millinery!
MRS. M. M. ANTHONY
Wishes to inform {the Ladies ot 18-w eon Jan and serroundb g country that sl,e has uctived,
and is s’ ill receiving a Select Stock of
New Millinery Goods
AND MOTIONS
ifailil & mrrtoii,,
WHICH SHE PROFOSEB TO SELL AT
PRICES TO SOITTHE TIMES!
IJ'OR the present, I hare titled up a room at mt residence, near the Public Pquare, wt ere
I will be pleased to hare ilie Ladies call and examine my stock before purchasing ••'ee
wfiere. lam also prepared to fill orde e for
DREFIS-MAKIMO-
In the Gateflt Stvlefl, at fow Prices. Orders for Biaiden nd Embro’Cery h'lmping filled
promptly. f' iLla TO itt ST S-pK 2<\ tf.
HAIH WAREHOUSE!
Dawson, - Georgia.
T'Hfi PHEIOIITN mvnc Burn ATIFA -TORII.V Arran-
I JJPtI, I take p ensure in auooou -big to at friend-, and Ike farmers gener.l' .of this
and ,dj lining counties, that I am pi- pared to handle youi cotton u> the VERY BEST Ad
vantage. All Cotton placed iu my car. will receive my
INDIVIDUAL WTENTIDN.
All infornm'ioL in regard to Cotton, and as.-istanee in selling, will b® cheerfully giveD.
LI BidßaVl. ADVANCES
On Cotton in Store, when desired. Comfortable SI for'men, and Good Stalls
Water, etc , for Stock, free of charge. Iu short, w • propose to make it a
First - Class JVarehouse ,
Watching your interest, seeing that you get prices qi*l to any market in South West Ga.
All I ask is a FAIR TRIAL , free ot prejudice, and I guarantee satisfaction. There are
other advan ages to which I wish to call your attention. Storing wiib me in the
Old Grange Warehouse,
Or m ire familhrlv known a- the I.EK & FULTON Warehouse. It is entirely isolated from
all ether buildings, consequently, it is safe from accidents by.fiire.
EsAGCJMC 3l TIES ALWAYS ON HAND.
T insist on yen giving me a trial, and see whether or not I mean wb ’ I sav.
Sept. 14,1877. B- FT. HOOD.
BE|slo. SAVED!
Buy the !.T3PKOVi:!>
H ■ H It is so simple in construction and runs so
” 19 Kt~ It has the offsetting net die, our irn
■ ■ M vil wS proved shuttle, with a perfect tension, which does not
a l|l change as the bobbin becomes exhausted.
m U IV Kir All the warin are adjustable, and it
Kf F.very Machine is sent out ready for use, after
mSsA Wotvritlmtandina the CRKAT RFDf’CTION
TS ruin:s we continue to uso the best material
and exercise the greutest care in their manufacture.
• TICTOK SETTINU MACHINE CO., '
t C | h | C M ,, i M I M I! M °7,?, com.
IMT. (Mi/i; 180 <ii DDlfiTiiV!
s. w. iiowi ik mom.
IVI mutactarers and Dealers in
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Wagons
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HON
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: VE.dYWHER*.
!t
--m s&mu ran pan
Yhea one© wsd will retain it®
plaee tower.
*w2 EXCHANGE lIACEINES.
Send Tone old-fn.htoned cumbersome,
t ewvy-runnin—, w<uan-klTlin|r machine
iu di, and we will allow you 1125 for ft.
as part jinyiuak for one of ours.
IT IS CELEBRATED FOR ITS ADVANTAGES,
IN THAT if IS CUE OF THE LARGEST SEWiNjj
MACHINES MANUFACTURED,—ADAPTED ALIKE
TO THE USE OF THE FAMILY OR THE WORK
SHCP. IT HAL fHc LARGEST SHUTTLE, WITH
A BOBBIN THAT HOLDS ALMOST A SPOOL OF
TK THE a sftUTTLE TENSION IS ADJUSTABLE
WITHOUT REMOVING THE SHUTTLE FROM THE
UA this !S SO CONSTRUCTED
THAT THE POWER IS APPLIED DIRECTLY
C. /ER THE NEEDLE, THUS ENABLING IT TO
SEW THE HEAVIEST MATERIAL WITH UN
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CONSTRUCTION, DURABLE AS IRON AND
STEEL CAN MAKE IT, ALL ITS WEARING
PARTS CASE-HARDENED OR STEEL, AND
IHGENIOUSLY PROVIDED WITH MEANS FOR
TAKING UP LOST MOTION, SO WE ARE JUS
TIFIED IN
Warranting Every Machine for 3 Years.
IT IS THE LIGHTEST AND EASIEST-RUNNING
MACHINE IN THE MARKET. IT IS, ALSO, THE
MOST ELABORATELY ORNAMENTED AND
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WITH ALL THESE ADVANTAGES, IT IS SOLD
FROM f I 5 TO S-’S LESS THAN OTHER FIRST-
CONTROL OF TERRITORY GIVEN
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DEALER IN
- MARBLE & GRANITE WORK,
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j£T3fL-JI ox I (mbs, Vases, Iron Railing,
COPINGS. BUILDING WORK, Etc.
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MACONi - GEORGIA.
Order. solicited. A. J. BALDWIN, Agent at Drr*>n.
Crarapton’s Imperial Soap
IS THE BEST !
Crompton's Imperial Soap is the Best.
Crampton's Imperial Soap ig the Beet.
Cramptoi.'a Imperi .1 Soap ig the Begt.
Crampton'g Imperial Soap ig the Begt.
Crampton'g Imperial Soap ig the Begf.
Ciampton'g Imperial Soap ig the Beet.
Crampton'g Imperial Soap is the Beat.
Crampton'g Imperial Soap ig the Beat.
SOAP ig manufactured from pure
A materiaie; and as it contains r. large per
centage of Vegeiine Oil, is warrantee, fully
equal to the impor ed Castile Soap, aud at
the same time contains all rhe washing and
clenaiug properties of the celebrated German
and
French
Laundry Soaps.
It is theiefore recom
mended for use in the
Laundry, Kitchen & Bath Room,
and lor general household purposes;
also for Printers, Painters, Engineers,
nod Machinists, as it will remove spots of ink
Grease, Tar, Oil, Paint, etc , from the hands.
The Huntingdon Monitor of April 6t.h,
1877, pronounces this Soap the best in the
market, as follows:
Readet, we don't want vou to suppose
that this ig ao advertisement, and pass it
over unheeded. Read it. We want to direct
yonr attention to the advertisement ot
“Crampton*B Imperial Soap." Having used
it in sur office tor the past year, we can re
commend it as the best quality ot soap in
use. It is a rare thing to get a Soap that will
thoroughly dense printing ink from the
hands, as also from liuen; but Crampton'-
laundry soap will do it, and we know where
of we speak. It is especially adapted for
printers, painters, engineers and machinists,
as it will remove grease f all descriptions
from the hands aa well as clothes, with little
labor. For general household purpases it
cannot be excelled.
Manufactured only by
CRAMPTON BROTHERS,
Nos. 2,4, 5,8, and 10, Rutger? Place, and
No. 83 and 35 Jefferson Street, New York.
For sale by
j b twin,
aug 23, tf Dawson, Ga
I,kT, BLlklll D 1846.
TJSE
HARRISON’S
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AND MUCILAGE.
BEST l.r THE IPGALO.
Jet Black School Ink A Specia'ty.
Fot Sale by all Leading Stationers and
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9 Hurray Si.. V Y.
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StodilarVs Musical Elhrary.
jus' publishing, 12 pages, lull size, b s' ■ ■ and
most popular music for 10 cii;s. Neut an J
Popular Songs, Danes and Instrumental
Music Operas , Hymnes etc., etc For ale
by all news dealers Postage 2 een s, to be
sent, in addition to above, it ordered Irmn
the publishers. J M. STuLiDaRT & OO ,
723 Chestnut St , Philadelphia. nIS.St
~THEBUnT~
1878.. NEW YORK.; 1878.
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PUBLISHER OF THE sUN,
Nov 8,8 t New York City.
All nervous, exhausting, and painful dis
eas- speedily yield to the curative influences
ol the Pulvermacher’s Electric Belts and
Bands. They are safe, simple, and effective
and can he essilv applied by the p* ient
hut sell Book, with lull patticulais, mailed
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Cincinnati, Ohio.
DRESS MAKING.
MRS. M. Yf ANTH 'NY respectfully in
torma the ladies of D&waon and Teirell
!*• mi ll l v, (hat she is prepare*! to do Di&m-
Making in the latest and moat Nshionabh*
Ht\iea, reasonable rates. Suu bonnets and
Children'* Pique iiata made to order.
B ading atid Embroidery Sum ping done
cheap. Give m a call at mv residence.
MRS M M ANTfIONT.
April sth, 1877. it
Tilne Card—Eufaola Lin.
TO
Loliipliille, Cijiciiati, pel)
ri.Ytl %hee POlJm
LAST AB WIST.
at Montgomery, 7; 85, p. m; Arrive’,, vl*
ville, 8:00, p. m; Arrive at L.uisville
p. nr; Airrve at New York, 7:00, p . m '
Entire train through front Montgomery u
Louisville. No Sunday delays. Train,* !
daily. Passengers leaving on West he. !
trains via Eufaula, from DAWSON
point in South West Georgia, take break ”!
... Nashvdle or New Orleans and diune B
Louisville next day, and save 12 24 bourn
time. No other line can make it. 1
Through Sleeping Cars for Virginia Sprinr.
connect with all trains via Eufaula Lhie -
Excursion tickets on sale via this route only.
B. denllAn, Super!utedent'
T. P. WELLS, Gsn'l Ticket Agent,
John w McDaniel, Ass^""^J*
REAU CAMPBELL,
JuD 28, 1877, f Momgomery^i; '
R A IL R PAD-GUIDE
A (tunic aud Gulf Railreac
Gf.nekal Scpeiuntendent’s Office
Atlantic anbwulv Rail Road, \
avinnab, Ga., May 2i. 1877. f
ON and after Su day, the6th inet., P a 9.
senger Trams or this Road will run u
(ollowa:
NIGHT EXPRESS.
Leave Savannah daily at 4:00 p. m • Ar
rive at Jesup 7:10 p. tn; Arrive at Bain,
bridge 7:45 a. m; Arrive at Albany 9:40 t,
m; Arrive at Liv Oak 3:50 a, m; Arrive it
Ja k-onville 11:00 a. m; Arrive at Tallahas
see 9:20 p. m; Leave Ta'lahassee 3:30 p.m
heave Jacksonville S;00 p. m; Leave Live
Oak 8 50 p. m; Leave Albany 2:30 p. tn;
Le ve Bai bridge 4:00 p. m; L ave Jtetip
6:tis a. m; Auive at Savannah B:3fta.m,
Pullman Sleep ng Cars runs '.hr. ugh to
Jacksonville from Savannah and from Lou
isville, Kv., via Montgomery, A'a., and Al
bany and Thcmasville, Ga. No change of
cars between .Savannah and Jacksonville or
Albany.
Connect at Albany daily with Passenger
trains both ways on Southwestern Railroad
to and Iroru Eufaula, Montgomery, New On
lean-, etc.
Clos con ection a' Jacksonville dail;
(Sundays excepted) for Green Cave Sprirgt;
St. Augusflne, Pnlatka, Mellon ville, Saafort.
and E.'tierpri? .
Mail S e .mer leaves Ba.inbriilge for Apa
lachicola every SatHrday, for Colunibur
Thursday and Saturday momingj.
Trains ot. B A A R R leaTe junction, go
ing west, Monday, Wednesday and Frida;
at i 1:14 a in. For Brunswick Tuesday
77'U'vdav and Saturday al 4;40 p m.
A COOMMOD.HTION TRAINS—EASTERN
DIVISION.
L- uve Savannah, Sunday erespted, at 6;4S
am; Airive at Mclntosh 9:40, a. m; arrive
at Jesup 11;50 am; arrive at Blaekshear
3;20 p m; arrivo at Dupont 7:50 p m. Leave
Dupou 6;00 am; leave Blacksheav 9;l)5 am;
leave Je,up 12;3- p ni; leave Mclntosh 2;ll
p n>; artive a. S ivaunah 5:15 p m.
WE7ERN DIVISION.
MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS AND FRIDVTS
Leave Dupont mi 6;“<am; arrive at V*l
dosta 7:00 * m; arrive a 1 Q ibman at 9;00 a
ii ; airveat Tb tn.iaville at 11; 15 am;
Quitman at. 8;*20 p m; leave Valdosta at 4;40
p ft:; arrive a> Dupont at. p ID.
Geo 8 Haines, Gen. Ticket Agent.
H. S. HAINES, GeD. £upt*
BROWN HOUSE
I, *l. BIIOW.Y A SOI, Pror'l
r TABLE always supplied with the best tW
* market affords. Polite and attentive
porters, f.’b ipt ? moderate
U?fU NCH HO usJM,
(PUBLIC EQUAKE,)
tMERICUS, - GEOBGIA,
J. s. I ./SfAV, : ProprUitr
First Chips Acconimodatiot s, $2.00 par 4*7'
A Lit AVY 110(1*1,
Cor. Pine & Jackson Sis-
ALBANY GA.
’ Board per dav *2.fin Tahir -eil ißpr'"’
an good, clean sleeping apar'uiet'l*.
omnibus to end from the house.
M. BARNES. Propriety
McAFEE HOUSE
SUITHVILLF., - GEORGIA.
WN. RV. eropiieior-
Dinner house tor the "p - n j/•'"
train*. Meal* only 50ct. T “ b ''J r
olied with the beat the countrv can M
ERROIIS OF YOITR
and all the effects ol youth i
will, for tie eske of sufftrit i ,j' dire**
free to all who need it, the rec ■P
tioq (or making the simple ' e ®' ‘ by
be was cured. Sulferers wishing
the adverliger’s experienie ta"
dre**ine in perfect confidence- , . )(*
JOHN B. OGDEN 42 Cedar *tt* c
York.
CONHU>LPTI°^
A trial Box ol Dr. bf
CoDSuniplivo Fodders #, reT fro® u#
mail poet paid, to evel Tf 1 ' , r r.pard*'
aboye d, se i.se. This **•f /J J.
known to.CBR* <ir benefi' < *
Price for large Box
Addrihs, aBH A ROBBLN?.
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