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H w it ia Djmk. —The first objeo
ia life with the Araerieffi people is to
get rich,”; the second, how to regain
pood health. The first can be obtain
ed by energy, honesty and saving; the
second,(good health,)by using Grken’s
August Flowkk. Stiould you t.e a de
spoudent sufferer from any of the ei
fects of Dyspepsia, L'ver Complaint,
Indigestion, Ac., such as Sick Head
ache, Palpitation ol the Heart, Sour
Stomach, Habitual Gostirenege, Diz
xine.-s of the Head, Neivous Prostra
tion, Low Spirits, &c., you need n<)t.
suffer another day. Two doses ol Au
uUsr Flowek wll relieve you at once.
Sample Mo'(Us 10 Cents. Regular
size 75 cents. Positively “old by all
fijJ-class Druggists in the U. S
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If you want Bill heads,
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If you want Auction Bills,
If you want Calling Cards,
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If you want Certificates,
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£0“ If you want Invitation Cards,
If you want Business Circulars,
If you want Business Wrappers,
S3?* If you want Pamphlets Printed,
£0“ It you waut Jub Priming of
any description at as low prices as any
where else, and done in a most sat
isfactory manner, you can satisfy your
wants by patronizing tbe
Dawson Journal Job Office
TO THE PLANTERS
OF
SOUrft WESTERN GEORGIA
OWlVG'othe decline : n the price of Iron
we Dave radneed the price ol
s r(..4Ji ASijLl s,
KETTLES,
and fifd ftf./fi ..♦
as well ns ether work in out line. We wtl
ceuiiriue o sell at tbe low price we Lav.
establish* until iron advances, or we wit.
n oe.re . tders for future delivery.
- ,We no loufseinre evetal kinds of,
COTTON SCREWS.
SEASONED, PLANED
r ofucVlumber
always on hand.
O. 0. NELSON,
Tree. Dawson Mf g Cos.
Davrson, Ga. July 30. tf. •
- IHE NEEDHAM
Musical Cabinet
I j; • f i 1
PBIOE, 600.
THIS new and wonderful Instrument
enables any one, whether under
sanding music or not to play any de
sired melody or harmony, sacred or
secular, from ihe most plaintive dir ;<• to
the most lively dance music It posses.
sr a mechanism of marvelous si p'i
eity, requiring but the intelligence of a
to manipulate,yci capablcof r-: r
ducing, without limitation, the r,;-
compositions of the PAST, PtESXNT '•
frusta. The execution is fau
strict in melody, harmony and iln
and the instrument is eminently adap-c :
! r Sunday Schools prayer and rev . '
,-iectwsgs, home devotional cxrrci- -
-ad in all cases wh: re good correi
.usic is required, and no musician is a:
aaad re perform. Audi ess,
H. 9. KXB3>iIA£S dk SOtS - ,
StASUFACTUHAae,
*• 116, At k 117 S. 334 St, Hv Ysri '
isr :e w
MRS. M. M. ANTHONY
•
W - • ' to info Ltrifcs 01 Paw*onJand u r< undirg country that el eh 9 rec* ived,
nd •> til ree* iv ug a St it ct Stock <t
New Millinery Goods
A. NT T> NOTION H
iP-oit 15‘iiiLiL <& mivmm
WHICH SHE PROPOSES TO SELL AT
PRICES TO SOB THE TIME!!
I'a R the pn-sen', I have fitted cp a room at mv residence, npar the Public Square, where
I I . ill be ple-.ee.t to have (be Ladies call and examine ray stock befoie purchasing else
mere. lam a'*o prepared to fi I orde ? lor
:D:R:EF^s-:M:^:E£i:fc4;c3-
I it., f .le.t Si. lee, rt lew i I Bai !• nu Embr Men* IV rapine filled
i.nmnitr C! •% 1.1. TO ML'' Alt:. S’ “0, tf.
Dawson, -. Georgia.
rHfi FREIGHTS II * REE\ SATISFAt TORI I.IT 1 rran
-1 g' <l. I take p'easure in annoan ing r., mv freed*, imd tie f .mere e-net I* . of tht
aud edj tilling counties, tha lam preptredto h urll,'vour cotton to the VERY BEST Ad
vantage. Ali Cotton placed in mv car will receive my
INDIV 11l L TT KNTION.
ill inform t’ion in regard to Cotton, and assistance in selling, will be cheerfully z ; ven.
LIBERAL ADVANOi'IS
Cotton in Store, wh< n desired. Comfortable SI eolng. Rooms for in - . and Good Stalls*
Vnte**, €*c., for St ck, free ol charge. In sbori, w* propose to make i
First- Class Warehouse ,
Wat •’ inr your in'rrrat, scein? 'bat you get prices qm.lSto any n arket in South West Ga.
AI I irk is a FAIR TRIAL, tree of pnjudiee, and I stu.ra' me satisfaction. The' are
other lv >n aces to which 1 wish to call your attention S'O'ini wi'h me in the
Old Grange Warehouse,
Or more f .miliirlv known the LEW k FULTON Warehouse. It is entirely isolated from
all athcr bui'dinsrs, consequently, it is safe from accidents by tine.
LAGGING & TIES ALWAYS ON HAND.
Ifni-t on vmi giving me a tri tl, and see whether or not. T mean what I eav.
s*pt. l, 1877. 13. TT. HOOD.
■■slo. SAVED!
Buy
HJTJk Eh| eg~ It is so simple in construction and runs so
w II * 'v, |u|fl re~ It has the straight, self-setting needle, onr i-n.
a l poii f‘l rhvtle, with tension, winch does not
U B ■ Ofg- All the wearing points are adjustable, and it
■ \ M <( A I| mll 03~ Every Machine is sent out ready for use, after
■ Pa * Notwithstanding As GREAT REDUCTION
fKBHe l [isAajgjaß IN PKICEsI we continue to usu the best material
wauw’ exercise the greatest care in their manufacture.
* VICTOR SEWING MACHINE CO., >
Wsststt BtisahOSlM, 381 Wsst liidissn "t., CMcigc, ID. P2IIISIPAL omCS ail lianifactories, Siiddetwn, Coaa.
IMTatONIZE tIO <el
s e ir. e i@wi & sonr.
"M! inufactarers and Dealers in
(> *
.41LL KI.VDH -^ rr: -
4 ii. i: '
Plantation Wagons, 0j
Drays and Spring Wagons.
-- v>- •>: .Hi t-oii'js f
.J P v '!v§& Wagon
■ -iw* - - -
. \* / -s;~ Abide to Order
Wagon Hubs* Spoke.s*
a* -
Kimes, fiiiiiaing: Wear, nil sizes,
THIMBLE SKEINS.
Rook’s Patent Skein,
Wheels/Etc. ~>f the yerj beat select
NORTHERN “Bi SOUTHERN TIMBERS,
Ord.r. ..Ti.-it-il, of trapi j prosipti, .r-.rr.J T.roi. ,0.1 pri.c imad.
an application. ... *
■g2t t c S. V BROWN dk 40.1 Dawioy, Oa.
‘33BJ sanrwuia 3AiidiasS3o
PERFECTION
ATTAINED AT LAST!
A TRIAL will INSURE ITS POPULARITY
EVERYWHtRu.
■When once nserl will retain its
place forever.
WE EXCHANGE MACHINES.
Rend year old-fashioned cumbersome,
heavy-running, woman-killing machine
to n, and tto will allow you for it,
as part payment for ono of ourg.
IT IS CELEBRATED FDR ITS ADVANTAGES,
IN THAT IT IS ONE OF THE LARGEST SEWING
MACHINES MANUFACTURED,—ADAPTED ALIKE
TO THE USE OF THE FAMILY OR THE WORK
SHOP. IT HAS. THE LARGEST SHUTTLE WITH
A BOBBIN THAT HOLDS ALiSluaf A SPOOL OF
IH THE D 'sm!TTLE TENSION l 5 ADJUSTABLE
WITHOUT REMOVING THE SHUTTLE FROM THE
MACHINE
THIS MACHINE 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 IN il S
CONSTRUCTION, DURABLE AS IRON AND
STFEL CAN MAKE IT, ALL ITS WEARING
PARTS CASE-HARDENED CR STEEL, AND
INGENIOUSLY PROVIDED WITH MEANS FOR
TAKING UR LOST MOTION, SO WE ARE JUS
TIFIED IN
Warranting Every fcJachine for 3 Years.
IT IS THE LIGHTEST AND EASIEST-RUNNING
MACHINE IN THE MARKET. IT IS, ALSO, TH E
MOST ELABORATELY ORNAMENTEO AND
I RETTIESF MACHINE EVER PRODUCED.
WITH ALL THESE ADVANTAGES. IT IS SOLD
FROM $1 3 TO 425 LESS THAN OTHER FIRSf-
C ’’EXCLUSIVE I CONTROL CF TERRITORY GIVEN
INDUCEMENTS OFFERED
FOR CASH OR ON CREDIT.
SEND FOR CIRCULARS AND TERMS TO
flits hmi Machine Cos.,
358 Euclid, Avenue,
CLEVELAND, 0.
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ijfa B Great chance to make
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MACON, - GEORGIA.
Ortkrs solicited- A. j BALDWIN, Agent at Dawson.
Cramptoifs Imperial Soap
IS THE BEST!
Crampton's Imperiul So p is the B -st.
Crompton's Imperial Soap is the Best.
Crampton's Imperial Soi.p is tlie B. st.
Crampton's imperial S.mp is the Best.
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Crampton's In.n-rial Soap is the
r I Ills >'OAP is maiiutacured from pore
I matenais; and as it contains u pet
cenlage of Vegetjne O I, is warrants fullv
i qnnl to the impor ed Castile floao, and at
the same lime contains all the washing and
elensing properties of the celebrated Get man
and
French
Laundry Sosps.
It is iheiefore recom
n eil led for use in the
Laundry, Kitchen 4 Ba h Room,
aid lor tfenpral household pnrpo e-;
also for Printers, Paintetp, Encneerf,
and Machinists, as itVill remove spots ot ink
Crease, Tar, Oil, Paint, etc , from ttie hands.
The Huntingdon Monitor of April s'h,
IM7, pronounces this Soap the lost in the
market, as follows:
Resdet, we don't want vou to suppose
that this is an advertisement, and nass it
over unheeded. Read it We want to diteel
vour attention 10 the advertisement ot
“Crampton's Impe ial Soip." Hiring used
ii id ..or office lor 'he past year, we ran re
ror,intend it as the best quali'v of sjspin
use. 11 is a rare thing to get a Soap that wi l
fhotoughly dense printing ink Iront the
hands, as also front linen; but Oratnoton'
laundry st-ap will do if, and we know where
of we - peak. It is especially adapted for
printers, punters, engineers and machinists,
as it will remove grease f all desci lotions
Irntu (he hands as well as clothes, with little
labor. For general household purposes it
cannot be excelled.
Mann/aetured only by
CRAMPiON BROTHERS,
Nos. 2,4, 6,8, ana 10, Ridge re Place, and
No. 33 and 35 Jefferson Street, New Yotk.
For sale by
J IS CKDI,
atig 28, tf Dawson, Ga
USE
HARRISON’S
WHITING INKS
AND MUCILAGE.
BUST MJT jus: W'OHLB.
Jet 13lack School Ink A Specially.
Fi S'le bv all L"ading Siationtrs and
II tKIUStM D Ii to,.
9 *1 nr ray *.|„ V Y.
bollar-ajid-a-half for Jbii Cejitg.
SloiUia*~t'B Musical Ultra* y.
Jus imSlt i o 12 p.g*-', *il h z* 1 , b-■ <\
n>'st popu niija'c tor IB *♦*?.re # Wew avd
Popular Songs, Danee and Inxti uwcntal
Ma sic. Operas , Jfyvmcs etc ., etc For kl.*
t.\ all i.t-w- .'* If > PoHfigp 2 c*riiH. He
Ffiir. in addition to above, it ot dfred from
t‘ e publisher**. J M. k l‘(> ,
72ft Chest nr St , Philal It..
T Ft jHJ r-> U IN .
1878. i; IV *OKK. 1878.
As the firm* hii'OuTks for the renewal of
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Nov 8,8 t N-w York Uity.
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DRESS MAKING.
MRS. M. M. ANTH NY respectfully in
. forma the ladies of Dawson and Terrell
county, that she is prepareo to do D> ess-
M-kinginrhe laipst and most fashionable
styles, at reammahle rates. Sun bonnets and
Children’s Prq*ie Hat* made to order.
Brading and Embroidery Stamping done
cheap. Give mi a call at my residence.
MRS. M. M ANTHONY.
April sth, 1877, tl
Time Card-Eufaula
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Loliifliille, Cipcipjiati, peii
wf.Yfi .11,1, Po/,VJ,<
EAST AND WEST.
Montgomery, 7;65, p. na; Arrives N afl!l '
vil.f, 8:00, p. m; Arrive at Lvnisville 2-2fi
p in; o rrive at New York, 7:00, p. m ,’ ’
Enure train through from Montgomery to
Louisville. No Sunday delats. Trains run
liatl v. Passengers leaving on West board
trains vta Au/ou/a, from DAWSON n - ar ,
point in South West Georgia, take breitUn
in Nashville or New Orleans and dinner in
Louisville next dav, and save 12 to 24 hours
unto. No other lioe can make it.
Through Sleeping Cars for Virginia Spring,
connect with all trains via Euianla Line -
Excursion tickets on ssie via this route only.
U. nC-AIIWf, Su ]M’riiticlient.
T P V\ ELLS, Gsn‘l Ticket Agent,
Montcomerv Ala
JOBS W McDANIKL, Passenger Agent,
REAU CAMPBELL, GendPa^Age^'
Jui- 28, 1877, tf * Mob *^.Al,
RAIL ROAD-GUIDE
Allaiiic au(l Gulf Rnilroiu
Gkkkkal Scpkiiiktendent’s Office
Atpantic anovjclf Rail Road, )
av.innah, Ga., Mav 2>. 187’'. (
ON and after Su day, the 6th inst,, i ~-.
senger Trains o- this Road will run ae
follows:
NIGHT EXPRESS,
Leave Savannah daily at 4:00 p. is ; Ar
rive at Jesup 7:10 p. id; Arrive at ilain.
bridge 7:45 a in; Airive at Albany 9:40 i,
m; Arrive at Liv Oak 8:50 a. m; Arrive at
Ja k-ouville 11:00 a. n>; Arrivpa l Tallahas
see 9:20 p. m; Leave Ta'lahassee 3:30 p. m,
Leave Jacksonville 8:00 p. m; Leave Lire
Oak 8 50 p. in; Leave Albany 2:50 p. m;
Le ve Bai bridge 4:00 p. m; L ave J.eap
s:ii6 a. ni; A rive at SavanDah B:3oa.ra.
Pullman Sleep ug Oars runs’.hr ugh to
Jacksonville from Savannah aDd from Lou
isville, Ky., via Montgomery, A'a., and Al
bany and Thcmasvillc. Ga. No change )/
cars between (Savannah and Jacksonville or
Albany.
Connect at Hlbany daily with Passenger
trains both ways on Southwestern Railroad
to and from Euiaula, Montgomery, New Oi
leans, etc.
Clos con cction a Jacksonville diit
(Sundays excepted) for Green Cave Spring
S'. Augosrinc, Pulalka, Mellonville, Saohm.
and Enterpris .
Mail S earner leave: Cambridge for Apt
luchicola every Saturday, for Columbui
Thursday and Saturday mornings.
Trains o BAA R R leave junction, go
mg west, Monday, Wednesday and Friday
a' (1:14 a in. For Brunswick Tuesday
Phn sdnv and Saturday at 4;40 p m.
4CCOMMOD.4TION TRAINS—EASIER*
DIVISION.
Leave Savannah, N.iiidav excepted, at C. 4?
a it,; Airtve at Mel toeb 9:40,a.id; arrive
JeMip 1I;60 a rn; arrive at Biacksheaf
3;20 i> rr.; arrivos' Dupont 7:00 p m. Leave
Dunoit' f;00 am; leave Blackshcar 9;f's a si;
lenv.- Jeeup 12;80 p in; leave Mclntosh 2;36
p id; arrivot Savannah 6:!6 p in.
WKIERN DIVISION.
MOKPAVS, wgIINESPAVS AND rßltivrS
Leave Dupont st 5;00 am; artivc at Yal*
dosta 7:00 am; arrive at Quitman t 9;00
m; strive at Tn nvisvjllr at 11;15 am; leave
Quitman ai 3;2ll p m; leave Valdosta at 4;40
p m; Hrrivc at Dnpont at C;46 p m.
Gko S Hainks, Gen. Ticket Agent.
U. S. HAINES, Gen.Nujt.
BROWN DOUSE
E. E. BROWN Ac SON, Fieri
1 market afford*. I’olite and attcntira
porter*. Oh lge i moderate
W*Rt NCH HOUsIH ?
(PUBLIC SQUARE,)
AMERICUS, • GEORGIA.
J. S. E.ISO.r, : Proprietor
First CbiHß Accotnaodatior.*, t‘- 00 per day-
ALBANY HOUR.
Cor. Pine it Jackson Sis-
ALBANY GA.
Board per day S-2.50 Table "e ll 90 PP llcJ
an good, clean sleepinft *p*’tiuenl*.
tiinuibus to f tid from ihe house.
M. BARNES Propriety
MrAFEE HOUSE
SUITHVILLK, - GEORGIA.
W U. m. NrAI'EC, prop ric,or '
Dinner house for the a P • n T B6 “
trains. Meal* only 60ct*. bte ii|<
olicil with the-best the country can &
liRHOHS OF YOUTH.
1 A SSSTiBS*^3s
and all the effect ot ycuthfu fe2( j
will, for tie s.ke of suffering ht'
free to all who need it, the rec P A bick
tion (or making the simple lewe . •gjby
be was cured. Suflercrs wiabmg #| j,
the advertiser'* experience can
dressing in perfect confidence. . , ( ;{cw
JOHN B. OGDEN, 42 Cedar
York,
conSmptioN-
A trial Boa of K Xj“* r ',"f”w
Consumplien Powders will JrOHl ibe
mail post paid, to every e “ . cr ,pirtt° n
above disease. This * b *
known to cork ot becefi 1 that
Piice for large Box $8 t t'.
Appßxss. AgR& ROBBINS
36Clton FStreet, Broos.y, *