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H, w it is Dunk. —The tirt objpc |
in iife with ih American people is to
gel rich,”; the second, how to regain
good health. The first can be obtain*
ad by energy, honesty and saving; ihe
econd,(good health )by usingGkkkn’s
August Flower. Should you tie a de:
spuiident sutfeier from any of the ci
feets of Dyspepsia, -Liver Complaint,
Indigestion, &cl; such as Sick Head
ache, Palpitation of the Heart, Sour
Stomach, Habitual Oosti rtmess, Diz
■'iies of the Head, Neivous Prostra
tion, Low Spirits, &e., you need not
suffer another day. Two doses of Au
gust Flower wII relieve you at once.
Sample Dottles 10 cents. Regular j
size 75 cents. Positively sold by all
fcjvi-cla.-s DiuggisU in the U. S
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It you want Job Printing of
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where else, and done in a most sat
isfactory manner, you can satisfy your
wants by patronizing the
Dawson Journal Job Office
TO THE PLANTERS
O F
SOUTH WESTERN GEORGIA
OWTNG to the decline : n the price of froi
we have reduced the price ol
Are aiiJMLi s,
KETTLES,]
a:ui GSJT CiS .S!£ £.l u
as well as other work in om line. We will
continue o sell at the low price we have
eaiahlishe until iron advances, or we wii;
receivei rders for future delivery.
•yWe unmifaftnre several kinds of,
COTTON SCREWS.
SEASONED, PLANED
r o ugh' lumber
always on hand.
0. O. NELSON,
Pres. Pnwson Mf g Cos.
Dawson, Oa. July 30. tf.
THE NEEDHAM
*
Musical Cabinet
' I" - *
THIS new and wonderful Tnstrumcn*
enable* any one, whether under
standing music or not. n play any de
sired melody or harmony, racred or
secular, from tlic most plaintive dirge to
the most lively dance music Jt posses
ses a mechanism of marvelous st-mpli
city, requiring i,m the intelligence of a
child to manipulate, yci capable of repro
ducing, without limitation, the inttsi'-a'
compositions of the l\v TANARUS, rtiE.-F.-NT and
itjTURE. The execution is faultless
strict in melody, harmony and rhythm
and the instrument is eminently adapted
for Sunday Schools praver a.'.d reviva’
•reetings, home devotional exercises,
rod to all cases wlmra good, correct
Biusic is required, and :io musician is at
hand to perform. Address,
XL 7. ~IXE!DZX A.3X ti. SGI*,
man ur ACit; > Lgs, r .
S iW, 1 * :t: S. Zi St., Ve* ?<&-*
,/A Y/(Li Afliks w TJII Ig
Millinery!
MRS. M. M. ANTHONY
W's'i! • to I'hir (the Ladies of Dawfor’and suircunditg rountry that she has received,
and is s iil rec- iv.og a Select Stock cf
New Millinery Goods
A. N E> NOTIONS
MS IPAILLL &
WHICH SHE PROPOSES TO SELL AT
PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES!
I,"V)R the present, I have fitted up a room at mv residence, near the Public Square, wliere
I wi I he pleaded to have the Ladies call and examine ra\ stock befoie purchasing else
where. lam also prepared to fill orders for
iDIRIERS-liyC^lKXlMia
la the Latest Sn lea, at l.n TV, es. <'rd< rs for fir hi lid Embroidery lit ampins filled
promptly. CALL 'TO SUIT .11J>. S lit. 20, if.
Dawson, - Georgia.
I'Sir FREIGHTS HAVING REEN SATISFACTORILY Arrau*
Ii uits p ensure in announ -ing to in v tr ends, and f.irmets aeneralK, of thi
and ij .iuing counties, that lam prepared to h idle >ou> cotton to th- VERY BEST Ad
vantage. All Cos on placed in my car will receive my
All information in regard to Cotton, and as.-istance in selling, will be cheerfully given.
L, IBEBALi ADVANCES
0 C *”on in Store, when desired. Qomfort tl le. oms for men, and Good Stall*
Water, etc , for Stock, free of change, in short, Wr propose to make it a
First - Class J 1 a rehouse^
Wat< ing your interest, seeing that you get. prices rqnal to any market in South West Ga.
Al< Iskis a FAIR TRIAL, free ol prejudice, and I guarantee satisfaction. There are
other advantages to which I with to call your attention. Storing with mein the
Old Grange Warehouse,
Or more familiirlv known as the LEE & FULTON Warehouse. It. is entirely isolated from
all ether buildings, consequently, it is sale from accideuts by Hire.
fcsAGGING Sc TIES ALWAYS ON HAND.
T insist on vou giving me a trial, and see whether or not I mean what I sav.
Sep - . 14,1877. B. H. HOOD.
iHsl6. SAVED!
„[ii I; liu.v ihe mi>Rinki>
BSj nxj■!xllibf Sewing Alar'liine.
■’‘(| M|e SvLjtTP niple in construction and runs so
■■ v InHl #3- It has the straight, self-setting needle, our iw-
II of Y S If prosed shuttle, with a perfect tension, which does not
HI II vJ3 %&fl| change as the bobbin becomes exhausted,
ga H U IH AU the are adjuttdbUt and it
Hl# m jT$- Every Machine is sent out ready for use, after
Ej&i Notwithstanding tlio GREAT REDUCTION
JPHBJ iHEffi'-jjf&Pi IN PRICES we continue to use ttic best material
gk and exercise the greatest care in tlieir manufacture.
VICTOR SEWING MACHINE CO., -T
Wsttarn Brassh Otfics, 331 Wort Iladiaoa St„ Chicane, m. P2IHCIPAL OFTICS and Uamihetories, Uiddetowa, Conn.
IMTtO’VIZE IBOHi.
M : mutactarers and Dealers in
*/.!, Ki.rns |
• 4f - t "y.sV- ■
Plantation Wagons, v :
7 ■ ■ A 1/_
-DAili^S!
Drays and Spring Wagons.
./it. sonts t i
' "v.w f
Wagons
Made to Order
Wagon Timbers* Hubs? Spokes.
iiiiacs, Wajjon liimiiiogtxcar, sa!3 sizes,
THIMBLE SKEINS.
Hook’s Patent Skein,
AVlieels, XEtc. of the very be/>t select
NORTHERN St SOUTHERN TIMBERS,
Orders solicited, and letUts of erqah,. promptly answered. Tans and prices made known
n application, 1
ugk2 t c S. V BROWS X SOM Dawsoa, Ca.
PERFECTION
.ATTAINED AT LAST I
TRIAL will INCURE ITS POPULARITY
When once used win retain its
place forever.
WE EXCHANGE MACHINES.
Send your old-fashioned, •nmbersome,
heavy-running, woman-killing machine
to UN, and wo will allow you Svo for it,
la part payment for ono of ours.
IT IS CELEBRATED FOR ITS ADVANTAGES,
IN THAT IT IS ONE OF THE LARGEST SEWINtj
MACHINES MANUFACTURED,—ADAPTED ALIKE
TO THE USE OF THfc FAMILY OR THE WORK
SHOP IT HA- iHE LARGEST SHUTTLE. WITH
A BOCBIN THAT HOLDS ALMOST A SPOOL OF
TK THE D 'SHUTTLE TENSION IS ABIUSTABLE
WITHOUT REMOVING THE SHUTTLE FROM THE
IS SO CONSTRUCTED
THAT THE POWER IS APPLIED DIRECTLY
OVER THE NEEDLE, THUS ENABLING IT TO
SEW THE HEAVIEST- MATERIAL WITH UN
EQUALED EASE. IT IS VERY SIMPLE N ITS
CONSTRUCTION, DURABLE AS IRON AND
STFEL CAN mXkE IT, ALL ITS WEARING
PARTS CASE-HARDENED OR STEEL, AND
!'-:genio"sly 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. Ills, ALSO, THE
r’.CST ELABO It AT ELY ORNAMENTED AND
PRETTIEST MACHINE EVER PRODUCED.
WITH ALL THESE ADVANTAGES, IT IS SOLD
FROM sls TO S'- 5 LEaS THAN OTHER FIRSf*
CL Ex|IUSIVE CONTROL OF TERRITORY GIVEN
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. 358 Euclid Avenue,
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%An 1
I s4*'* Q' DEALER IN
A y ‘K WARBLE & GRANITE WORK,
£t MOJYE.nEJYTS, tME.IDSTO.YES,
. Box Tombs, Vases, Iron Hailing,
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MACONi - GEORGIA.
Ordtrs solicited. A. j. BALDWIN, Agent a* Dawson.
CramptoiFs Imperial Soap
IS THE BEST I \
Crumpton's Imperial Soap is’the Best.
Crampton's Imperial Soap is the Best.
Crampton's Imperi.il Soap is the Best.
Crampton's Imperial Soap is the Beet.
Champion's Imperial Soap is the Best.
Ciampton's Imperial Soap is the Best.
Crampton's Imperial Soap is the Best.
Crampton's Imperial Soap is the Best.
r l’'HIS sOAP is manufactured from pure
1 materials; and as ii contains a latge per
centage of Vegetine 0;l, is warrantei fully
iqual to the impor ed Castile Soap, and at
(he. same time contains all the washing and
clensing properties of die celebrated Geiman
and
French
Laundry Soaps.
It is (herefore rccom
lie nli and for use in the
L.iuudrv, Ki’ehen & Bath Room,
and tor cent ral household puipo r e-;
f.lso lor Printers, Painters, Engineers,
and Machine's, as it will remove spots of ink
Grease, Tar, Oil, Paint, etc , from the hands.
The Huntingdon Monitor of April 6th,
i 877, pronounces this Soap the best in the
market, us follows:
Reader, we don't went vou to suppose
that, this is an advertisement, and pass it
over unheeded. Read't We want to diieot
vour attention to the advertisement ot
“Crampton's Imperial Soap." Raving used
ii in c.ur office tor the past year, we can re
commend it as the best quality of sy>p in
use. It is a rare thing to get a Soap that will
thoroughly dense printing ink from the
hands, as also from linen; but Crumpton'
laundiv soap will do it, and we know where
of we >pc-ak. It is especially adapted for
printers, punters, cngioeeM and machinists,
as it will remove grease f all descriptions
from 'he hand' as well as clothes, with little
labor. For general household purposes it
Cannot be excelled.
Manufactured only by
CRAMPTGN BROTHERS,
Nos. 2,4, 5,8, and 10, Rutgers Place, and
No. 83 and 85 Jefferson Street, New Yotk.
For sale by
J B CKlff,
aug 23, tf Dawson, Ga
OTJUI.IMIRB 1846.
USE
HARRISON’S
WRITING INKS
AND MUCILAGE.
REST l.r 7MIE ll’G lil.iS.
Jet Black School Ink A Specia’lj.
Foi Sale bv all Leading Stationers and
II IKKISOff It Ii £..
9 Murray S(„ i‘,
ballaf-api-a-hlf far Tap Cejitj.
Stoihia'-l's .iTIu-ital Eibrary,
|us r puhlishii g, 12 pay*- inti s.ze, b-st and
most popular music lot 10 o'a'p. New and
Popular Songs, Panes and Tnfnumental
Music Operas , llymncs etc., etc For .-ale
hv all news dealers. Postage 2 cents, to be
sent in addition to above, i( o dered from
the publishers. J. M. STubDART & CO,
7*B Chestnut. St , Philadelphia. n15,3t
'Th K SUN
isrs. Nutv vottii.; isr.
As the time app'O.i hes lor the renet'-al of
subscriptions, Thk Stj.v wool I remind its
friends and wel wulieis everywhere, that R
is again a candidate lor their consideration
and support. Upon its record fer the past
ten years it relics for a continuance of the
hearty sympathy and generous co-opi ration
which have hitherto been extended to it from
every quarter in the Union.
The Daily Sdn is a four page-sheet of 28
columns, price bv m iil, post paid, 55 cents
a month, or 50 per year.
The f nnday edition of The Sun is an eight
sheet of 56 columns. While giving the news
< f the day, it also contains a large amount
of literary and miscellaneous matter special
ly prepared for ir. Th* Fckpay Bpn has
met with great success. Post paid $ 1.20 a
year. *
Tiic VVeckiy Sue).
Who does not know Irk Wkkki.v Scn ?
Jt circulates throughout, the United States,
th Canadas, and beyond. Ninety thousand
famdies gleet i■ s welcome pages weekly, and
regard it in the light of guide, counsellor,
and friend. Its news, editorial, agricultural
and literary departments make it essentially
a journal for the family and the fireside.—
Te rns: flue iToilitr a year, postpaid.
Itiie price, quality considered, makes it the
cheapest newspapers published. F r clubs
of ten, with $lO cash, we will send an extra
copy Iree. Address
PUBLISHER OF THE SUN,
Nov 8,8 t New York City.
All nervo> s, exhausting, and painful dis
eases speedily yield to the curative influences
of the Pulverinacher’s Elecnic Belts and
Bands. I hoy are safe, simple, and t ffec ive
and Can he eesilv applied try the p.t lent
himself. Book, with lull paiti'culare, mailed
free. Address Pulvermacner Galvanic Cos.
Cincinnati, Ohio.
DRESS m A K!PJ G.
MR. I ', M. M. AN PH iNY respectfully In
tel ms the ladies of Dawson and Terrell
county, that she is prepared to do Dieas-
Muking in the la'est and most fashionable
styles, at reatonable rates. Sun bonnets and
Children's Pique lints made to order.
B’tiding and Embroidery Stamping done
chetp. Give me a call at mv residence.
MRS. M. M ANTHONY.
April stb, 1877, It
Time Card—Eufaula LiaV
TO
Loliifliille, Cipcpati, peii ty
•AJVD .11, 1 Poi.VTS
EAST AHD WIST.
leave Dawson, 1:14, r M . L( . av r ...
2 23, r. m; Laare Euf nla, 4:05 r
at Montgomery, 7;65, p. m; Arrireat w'
ville, 8:00, p. in; Arrive at Lvuisvillr j. 2o '
p. m; arrive at New York, 7:00, p. m.’ ’
Ept.re train through from Montgomery t„
Louisville. No Sundav delays 0
daily. Passengers IcaVing Jn Wb ™5
trains via Eufaula, from DAWSON 0 > 9
point in South West Geotgia take h..ar .
in Nashville or New Orleans’and di„„e “
Louisville next dav, and save 12 to 24 bou™
time. No other line can nmk( it. U ™
Through Sleeping for Virginia Spring
connect wtth all trains via Eufaula Line !!
Excursion tickets on ssle via this route only.
B. Il- > IIA YI, Superiinedenl-
T. P. WELLS, Gen'l Ticket Agent,
JOHN W McDAMKL, r2l%Tl^;
REAU CAMPBELL, Gen‘l
JuD 28. 1877, tf Montgomery, A fa.
RAIL ROAD-GUIDE
ttiuilic and Gulf Kailrom
Genekal Superikiendent’s Office
Atlantic and Udlf Kail Road, ')
avannah, Ga., Mav 2i. 1871. f
ON and after Su day, the 6th inA, Pay
senger Trains o : this Road will rus u
follows:
NIGHT EXPRESS.
Leave Savannah daily at 4:00 p. m ; Ar
rive at Jesup 7:10 p. m; Arrive at Bain,
bridge 7:45 a. m; Arrive at Albany 9:40 t
m; Arrive at Liv Oak 3:50 a. m; Arrive at
Ja k-onville 11:00 a. m; Arrive at Tailahai
see 9:20 p. m; Leave T.i'lahaesee 3:30 p. n.
Leave Jacksonville 3:00 p. m; Leave Live
Oak 8.60 p. ni; Leave Albany 2:30 p. u;
Le vc Bai bridge 4:00 p. m; L ave J.sup
5:05 a. m; A rive at Savaunah 8:30a.m.
Pullman Sleep ug Cars runs hr ugh to
Jacksotiville from Savannah and from Lou
isville, Kv., via Montgomery, A'a., and Al
bany and Tbcmaaville, Ga No change jf
cars between NavanDah and Jacksonville or
Albany.
Connect at Alhany daily with Passenger
trains both ways on Southwestern Railroad
to and from Eufaula, Montgomery, Nev Ot
leans, etc.
Clos con ection a Jacksonville da/f,
(Sundays exceptedjTfor Green Cave Sprirg
St. Angusiiue, Palatka, Melionwille,Sanford
and Enterpris .
Mai! S earner leaves Bainbiidge (or Apt
lrehicola evety Sa'urday, for Colutnbu:
Thursday and Saturday mornings.
Trains on BA A RE leave junction, go
ing wesr, Monday, Wednesday and Frida;
at 11:14 am. For B-unswick 'Tuesday
Thursday and Saturday at 4;40 p m.
-ACCOMMODATION TRaIKu—EASTERN
DIVISION.
Leave Savannah, Sutrdav excepted, at 6.41
a. m; Arrive at lfclntosh 9:40, a. m; strive
at Jesup ! ] ;50 am; arrive at Blackshear
3;20 p m; arrivo at Dupont 7:00 p m. Leave
Dupont 5;00 am; leave Blackshear 9;t>3
leave Jesup 12;3tl p m; leave Mclntosh 2;SB
pm; arrive at Savannah 5; 15 pm.
WETERN DIVISION.
MCNDATS, WEDNESDAYS AND FEIDVTS
Leave Dupont at 5;00 a tr; arrive at Val
dosta 7:00 am; arrive a* Quitman at 9;00 9
m; airiveat Thi masvHl* at 11;15 am; leave
Quitman at 8;20 p m; leave Valdosta at 4;40
p m; arrive at Dupont at f;45 p m.
Geo S Hainfs, Gen. Ticket Agent.
U. S. HAINES, Geo. Supt.
D ROW fl HOUSE
E. Id. BROWS A SOX, I'rcrt
''I’ARLE always supplied with the best the
X market affords. Polite and attentive
porters. Oh tge [moderate
NCH HOUslij
(PUBLIC SQUARE,)
AMERICU3, - GEDfiGM-
J. S. E.isa.r, : PropriHor
First Class Accommodations, $2.00 per day-
ALBANY ISOISF,
Cor. Pine & Jackson Sis*
ALBANY, GA.
Board per day $2.60 Table well supped
in good, clean sleeping apartuients.
ounibus to rnd from the house.
M. BARNES, Proprietor
M C AFEE HOUSE
SMITIIVILLE, - GEORGIA.
Wifi. ror. BIfAFECi Proprietor-
Dinner house for ‘the ®p •"j do *“
trains. Munis only 50cts. and . j
olied with the best the country can an
ERRORS OF YOUTH-
AcsrAsfftSgs
and all the effects of youthful se o<i
will, for the sake of suffering , \ u,n V diree*
free to ull who need it, the rcc ipe w bicb
tion for making the simpde relit oro fiitir
he was cured. Suflerers wishing
the advertiser's experience can
dressing in perfect confidence. *Nc w
JOHN B. OGDEN, 42 Cedar street.
York,
CONSUMPTION
A trial Box of Dr.
Consumption Powders will be. | r om the
-nail post paid, to every su:nere (i#ll
above disease. This to the ouljl
known to cttKi or benefit that
Price for large Box $3.00.
Apdrsss, k ROBB IN3,
860 Fulton Street, Brookly,>. •