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Washington an '<■ Lee
Courier-Jo nrnal. ]
New York. 1882—No two promi
nent public men lias ever lived in this
country pressing in common so many
similar traits of and who
y, re surrounded Sytto many providen
t*el circumstances parallel and identi
cal as -George Washiugi.on and the late
Robert E. Lee. Both of these men
were nativesff Virginia, a* their hon
ored ancestors were; h'oth lived and
died there nearly 'f the same age; both
married hub the Cusu’s' family; both
were alio, brave and suusane soldieis ;
both were life-long kind and humtsrie
el avo own ok!; both were noble Cbris
tiau gentlemen j both were patriotic
lovers of their country and devoted to
humane rights; both were modest, :>n
a .ruing,, and difident of their corn
р. vers and capabilities ; both were
g ,ra, seda'e and never givin
to idle conversation or boisterous mirth;
1 A avoidod p'-jlic declnmation or
t; sterous r xnirtii; both avoided pub
1. . oelßmation or oratorical display ;
bci.lt were pirjsiians iu the best sense
of the term, iu word and in deed; both
were prominent soldiers in two wars;
WA3hiu ton In the Ereach war of 17-
aud ip. tl,.i . 1 war of 17ib ; Lee
■ Mezicr.n war of 1846 and tb •
... war of ; both tought and
to:oif ".'ily against jurat odda
it . : the necessary p
-pv 'tcar.uces of war; both escaped the
fate of many, soldiers, as uei.her of
them was evoir^f dan battle ; both
lived tc breathe iWirlust in tbc bosom
o' their respeAivft &tmuwS, 14ved anu
с. . r-’aed igrfUfrifc man/ .virtues, and
their memories are honored and \even
ed wherever virtue, patriotism ond ele
vated devotion to humane liberty ajo
found throughout the world ; both were
denounced as “rebels’’ of the decjp' 3 1
dye for “fighting against the belt gov
ernment tiie. ivcrUl dad ever known-
Here the ’yaraHei lifts One was a
e leoessful, aud the ether uo uuscees
ful rebel.’’ In the oyjmon of some,
but not the wffter of tjaia sketch, buo
cess makes the 2-kero, ’ and, (lie wan': of
it the ’ ih f- tare IkC ny,
when the passion and prejudices of the
hour have pats i General R/o
--ert E. Lee will Void tire position of the
Second Washington in the esteem of
the great aud. the good of all ci iiLed
and Christian nations.
A J?kw Yorices.
A VVoftf -o On Farmers.
The following well timed article we
clio from the JtUwkmsviUe Dispaic.fi
a | itier very awch lh.o the Journal
in : : devotion i the farming interest
of iiic eountt-jk.' .“Middling c.-itou is
selling in 1 ...-.tflntHU-Ue -t. day tor nine
cents a poumlj and eu k for *!e
ven and a half cents. There is a prn
babilit *. i at thh'r ’ • eat will dc
c t th h ■ .. pvoe
of an .ut- 1 1 cotton. If w Id be
weii lor eu" fanners. to .ctmAder ti.e
s' nation. Ib buying mules ,-- t id >_ouj
pioyiug abor for another ytar lCwould
b .. i! o - ns upon cot
ter,-. at .. ir - 1 • ten cents,
a )r - . to cal
c the nrioo < f th; ae.it crop at less
tiiai i cent. ; uad. fhe cotton pro
due.- ; >. t. oUa :i-a States is increas
i, . . . dly. Kes lands are belli,; devel
op. :.e at rt go is not onlv be
ing . - - . ci, put, with tiie use
of ...ui -i'c: :.i rulisers and comports,
th mid per' up:? is much greater.
. i of cue hundred
tu.usr.au io ~ h.lrtft-jof a mil-ion of
baled may Wtv j.twin i iu'ificSoirhein
S.a ,s this 4e ci the Usq.ii riv
er. Nile e ~.r le lauds of Arkansas,
Te.,.;s i.nd ’be M.dlan Territory ar>. be-
jo. c. : u a„U .outlive.ed Mi cotton.
JjJven m Georgia tUe dr* **' * • is an
uua.iv inereasiug? \ *’•(! tm ’.mie o
iocr under the if .-Hive systemoi'
applying . aipoats aud icri-t • izcra. Hie
fact' that 'lr. 3’uriuat), oi G ’ iwiii
coco: ,lias in .de tiiis jear, with two
males', one hundh-.d biff* of vtio i •
vo sis v-S' cacivs. should ].u. t! -
mors of Georgia in thinking. * Uti*
suoli f' ni.ig a* fe fie y';- / the
crop .v u-a roach >i. 0 njilyh'O ;tios.
a: j .1 idii .£ coifoo 1 ' in lead o. s lling
i r nine ami toil ))'p m ptoba
go down to sis and even cents it
v.'Oiild no . praacu. • c l ar tuimers
suak. . 02i- ( oajci ?tii is 4or more
than cents ' per ?• md -or .;r
Best er--p of c ou. v r-\ u:.,
tho \i■< Is no# SVS ...rood oam
t;o;i ‘iiio tai\-vr pic y-Y ot J
corn, and there \.ii:ho cou.id.’fihhs,
uieai in be country. ts-tfw time
;j : a_.dou l! • .Hii. auU
tcO'juie ft of •_(o.toocbai..s UKirtgi
g,;j and jt,cam r neon up/m the t -si
crop by koept* fany > <* j*ih4 tit a
ng another prov £* yfyi}.
*•: m- . , * *.. _ /r •- rsV tr
I '-£,"l Oft Oil!
c ..•. •• . 'yy-u-n'!
"S ~; . > : r .. _ "p,., , _ , . <- •!
i. , .. • ' ' ' \W : '*• *1 * - i-t-'-i- ‘•‘ic *
1 •■■G- • . rrfTjf?? l U fc-.ie: v :
fc.i Strti, t. ivyiv.Hadi'v
v. .• ■/'Qi'i/v"tire, V: '"oroe 4 -
t* ; tt .ivi.+ .v.i*,) t,caitr.c"* ,
c.- c
* nt9fsbb&&and gc- *-■*4l -
- ~ Taasv,
lb v £' ~
BROWNS
IRON
BITTERS
will cure dyspepsia,heartburn, mala
ria, kidney disease, liver complaint,
and other wasting diseases.
StZSTE&WJ
BROWN’S
■ IRON
BITTERS
enriches the blood and purifies the
system; cure* weakness, lack of
energy, etc. Try a bottle.
nregmaa
BROWN’S
IRON
BITTERS
is the only Iron preparation that
does not Color the teeth, and will not
cause headache or constipation, as
other Iron preparations will.
BROWN’S
IRON
BITTERS
Ladies and all sufferers from neu
ralgia, hysteria, and kindred com
plaints, will find it without an er|ual.
Only Watch Factory
IN THE SOUTH.
/vl Patronize a Home
Industry.
pvii •*
Save the mid- '• v.jg N Hg
dleruan’sproflts, ;.p **:
and buy direct from the' 4 ' ?" : s*l
iljf. IAMFAC '
U.r m . Sev: for 111 Titrated ■ J
* Z l Pricel-fet. d.aorlb-
Dn p* *i ing new :.npnve-
FACTCnY,
84 Whitehall St.,
ATLANTA, 6a. **ls),
BEATTY’S C.-. .ms 18 useful stop
sets needs Jonly Pian< s -r 135 up.--
•sS'llliistra-l me fir?. Address’
Bra i t-. . W-i.iliu-.tr'on, N Y.
IFALi Linin’3 |
i IZJAA§ SLXSAIf. I
yZ' Thiselcgsntdressing Jjj
W \ preferred by those
\ whr nave used it, to aciy
h /., T article, on ac
~ y unt cf its superior
i. i /■ '• ..'cleaulincss and purity.
It ! v m ttrri’als
iy V , J I *r cnly tl;at ar bcndidal
ft " t- . 10 t,l# ** *P hair
S \• ’ "Jr andhlvrays ,
r, r^tiSTfcfib \ rcinr o Pr?y or FaL*:d wah*
•lit Pnr'ci 's Kair iiaiKim tt finely penrned and is
1 wasr ot tbehair ?nd to i9
S move X/iscox & Cos , N.Y.
J s<>c. nnd %l !-•, ft dovlen In dru* nd
lk&!£U2.' 1 -i •r.-.t.iu—l
PA MMEWS
■
A8" ' five Jiiih.i telS:, :-gtii fiertcrer.
If y•;am xme anic Ci fanner, worn out with
Gvr r \\’t -• *. c.r av • :r run r' -w.i by family or bouse*
hold.duties try Parker • • 1 < nic.
If yo-i ne ?. lnv.*vcr, minister or business man ex
hnu.-it-dbym.'r.frd riminor .- -non* cares, do not take
into> cati.’.jtstinvvrnijbut:ifce i cri r’iGinf^erTonic
If (. rf-Mmi i o, Dyspepsia, Rheuma-
Isr.i. l-.u',neyt'OT*T'- --nts, tv :*ry disorder of the lungs,
fffrr- d.l d-vflls, bio- -I or ren Pa? kr’s Cingkr
Tv nt v.i'.lt are you. ItUti&Cft iitstßloed Purifier
A-vf tin tesi, ::d Cures! fcuj!, Curs Ev-ir Csed.
If you are wr. -liner away from age, dissipation or
crv , _.' i id l i'iuirc a stimulant take
i O- a 'J'oviC :-t •ro; it It and build
yc’t up from tive fi’ s;t dose hut wtU i'cvrr intoxicate.
It; saved hur. and. Is of It s; it soay sesve yours.
CA'fTION *—>? . t . :t" fst. .hM-k- rsOfr - - r.-wuciß
corr p*n*i of th* best wiediel *f.v,' :l Iheno: 1. i**nrt*ety
di 1 ® prep " ’ , r-.l r.o. S 1 ! fcrchcuiai-to
Jiis,cr & Cos., N'. V- L-C.& sac-*, *t defers in dmjU
CRfLv * SAYiriQ BHITvC- X>OIJ.AU £I ZJL
- - :*- as- .- rr. f.'
g Ttsri h?d b~. u:g fra*’- ::e ha* made this B
delic hifnl perfume gly pepuUr. There 9
IU nathir.s like i -x * ist u.’oa hs\:ag Floku* j|
tow CoioaMß ?ndle. k for tignatuye of ji
AC: y 4coj
on every IM'.l*. Any or <‘ioa!.t In t
cm ruppiy yen. *5 - cent Mr*s.
L;.di;YSaV! ;o buying ?; c . fr/.E. |
tr ' .—*. * -tf iv,".—
‘iJNStiiFTlO^
rhave a positive roiny.iyT-T the above disease ?bv i:s
t-r. thousands of cares of the wortt kind and of lonr
SG.ndinrt liavo been Indeed, -o tirony is m v faith
In .tt * Übut-T, Jb'-t * will send TWO BOTTI I SFKftE.to
icti6'Ei'a'v: • i:i.3 THEAi'I&B an this dn*Me t f
any .u*vr. Oi-t * .ndf. if ad lr j L.
HE. TANARUS, A. aLOCUM. 131 rtari bt., how York.
p:?- ’ H W.4?L fj
t r iitreo ever lavrot ■: *> ill lauit g*< and
3-;.. , }IJESTS’. MMI VE oempi etc, 3>
-nmate. w*i : knit ar ■ -/ariesyat MU!
T kf.-- .tral.alwave r rr;-ly u.Ti-k-1 r-ia-J
} - ci l " TS to to-.- SwMßtb- II -as
Et - .. ,<JOWa -ISitoaßt.,JtotoJi.RtW
L-tM-Aleil!
~i> t- jv, make New Kick
- , . mr;• 3 the blood in
■ . |M. Acvpersou
, ... >! , .a nd; rhi from Ito 15 weeks
- V„>, - ' v. r.lth, if such a thing
■. ~, , s letter stamp*.
-V . Ci), Stolen, i***,
FyfWPW LeadlnffLondon
ician esttbliAm a* ;
B m Offlcnia New York
3 y EPILEPTIC FITS.
sflg ggj From A m Journal cfJfahcvzA.
Dr. Ab. Me&eroio fate of London', whomake* ••PJJ
rfalty of Eo iontr, hits witbonfe donbt treated at?tl enrsd
more cases t'.aa my other living rbyslcian. Bis eucccaj
haa simply been Estim'slilng; rre rare heard or cases o*
over CJ years’ eta- l '~ successfully cured 07 him. lie
fcas published a wotc on this disease, he pends
with a large bottle of hie wonderful cure free to any sur
fcweho may send their express and P. O. Adureb* ®
fciiTifteany o:: ■5 i 5 :.i,g acuretoaldress
ps, aB. ho. o John Bt., New York,
A Hun, ‘ , . ,rme" !as sd
iw'usßcvei, nr> sof this year thre
LuadrtMi aid f y ( ], 1] , r s wo th of but
.cr frju. ei/. • couauoii tows
$50,000 HE WARD!
*
To the House that cen Beat us in Prices u nd Quality of Goods.
©ipp House
With Fresh Fall find Winter Goods, Dress
Goods, Clothing for Men and Boys,
Notions, Hats, Boots find Shoes
im UHlDlblBOSyAlBIIXV??
—Hardware, Tobaccos, and the Finest Stock of—
Fresh Family Groceries ever brought to
DAWSON!
Messrs. 11. H. Brown and J. R. Thornton
are both with me and will be glad to bave their old friends call and see them.
Tam determined not to be undersold by any house in town. Give me a call ad ox
amin : my stock and prices before buying elsewhere.
T. R. Thornton.
There is Money in It!
On ficconnt of the great decline in the “fleecy
staple,” ned to meet the demands of the times, we
have determined to offer, for 30 days, special bar
gains in
CLOTHING, CLOAKS,
Dress Goods, Shoes, Hats and Notions.
“Chin Music” is said to be cheap, but this offer is
no huiub- -to deceive you. To be convined, call
apd exaftune, price and buy.
Remember, we buy for cash exclusively, and
can afford to sell for less than houses who buy on
time. Cali and see how it is done.
Horsley & Killen.
■ ■?—t-!Ti’CTiCTrTi: r*. yfrseßrami'Trwmirwie r Tri’ygtr ; a’ig^r^'C?s~w , srT'iv-t <^Bwrr-’si^if
Oevelopmept of Southern Industries!
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It expaw. rU Hsmbiish It inswar-ts wvl entertelas every member of the famUy.
It in a complete guide for (israeniac sunl Fruit Crowing* and full
•f Vuiiaable Hints on Cotton and Sugar Culture.
A.-nomf other Hom-vn i l) i^TT^ , ;vS r m*
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roui&m O StiU whS toe rmultaot toerr d ye*rche.
of tho rilitorial bu,ff and .-rtleUi ire to make Irlr-I thronph all the Smithern
d- - mabie material and illTMfcrtlen. fortoeSontoem r!,7vn,0ar...-„nnd//ou.CoHaT,d
Snledal attention v— ue devoted to Southern IWrinlng- and Gardecibg, and to toe l iOlitable grovnug
et SoutoernFrnitaand Vipttableafor northern juarieta. . , ,
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wiio have called upon us, have Inßuenccd us to add these new features,
tile AmebicS Agbicultubist invaluable in every Southern family
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Elegant premium list with great inducements for dubs sent free on application.
ORANGE JUDD CO., Ho. 781 Broadway, New York.
V
Tbe c jr.diiiou as abov.- !a exists In alraoei evary firnlly. With sneno the ere of rer
Standing, while many hii?e i. rrocre chronic and dit3cuH to ore rooms. Old and your; rj females aro oou-
Btant victims. Pr. Dioirgcr - *’s English Female Bittora mak&a positive and unmistakable curt-fl of ail lin
gennp female vroaliccafco, *.op-*-**, irregulan ies and obetructions; impart* strength and vigor
Cos the fotbiU coid cniac.iat*sd • huilas up and re-ar.imaitr-s ii. ■’■ ing, fcmken-dowu cud worn-out constitu
tions: repairs damages ini . -tr-i bv years cf painful e ir. r. :g; regulates, ccmiorta and consoles the
troubled maiJcn, and is a fnsi i: ia to all tiion’ the troubled pathway of their married lives.
It cures ovarim diaeae v. uXri-.e and s t lacenacnt? ?ui hy thrice, leucorrhcea, chloroels,
weakness of the kidneys anu wrk, rcv..’-.v- the drooping despondent and rr , lanoholy. calms the excitablo
end nervoui. It Is a never-i'dlXy' iron tonic fciiiSkU r. *: .iatrr. f,.00. t>o' i every-where. Family Medi
cal i-dviaai mailed /hr? to i'cdron. J. F. J amgoolk & Cc.. rroprieters, Louis villa, Ky.
At the bedside, the physicluo’* Crst .cstioa ia, " TTov are yo;n her -X ? : * proving that they must ta
all cases be properly - . nd- :tv u? the t: 'e of sotro modirin.v that will cU uaae tneAom&ch.excite
ftba liref, cause a free fL cf hiic u-'.i e.i.-ry ctf theeo da>csae-maki g oac.etlons. Pil#/oils and othar
•Irong medicines, produca pain, griping, -iok etc”T..cii, and often c . . • in l loss of time.
Bailey’s tSa’me Aperient L of all tL*.uo v.npldafcwut cu'-it ; it acta mildly upon the bo we la,
causes u 6ce tiow of bile, reliavaa cons.ipat. in, biliousnr ;a, sick acid stomacn, nsartburn, colic,
Indigestion eta.
At ia a white powder, and ia as coo! -Zf mid pUa&a&t a gjlateci uoda water. Large Bottles 50 ecnU.
ltarkand Phosphor, u>in
JTJg* tt At jff < ;lii f.i/./.- jurui. t-r
Vis-.V A. I. Hoar'S Writes:— XSSI 1131C"1C2X7 I*-TOWNEB,
IRON'TONIcfrtX^^ 6 / V 1L V todußtry,
m baiV9h!edrtTv iuVTST fffYTi/* most excellent remedy for
use* Minsters ;r-l tub- ;/ debilitated vital forces.
Tvrp.vt- 5j is, hr, hARTCB CIEDWtIfE CO., £l3l. VAIS ST., SS. U3U
LOOK PITT!
.We Told You So!
lltil um OUT!
We Propose to Sell Goods
AT THE
FOLLOWING LOW PRICES:
Yard wide eorgia A. A. Sheeting at (334 c.
Quilt Linings from - - 3c. to sc. |
Good Prints (colors warranted) . sc.
Beautiful worsted dress goods . 15e.
American cashmeres . . . 20c.
Guaranteed all wool Jeans, best . 35c.
Women’s polka shoes, good . 75e.
Good whole stock brogans . SI.OO.
“ Saddles . . . 2.50.
“ Buggy Harness . . . 7.00.
Groceries at prices that can not be undersold.
Coffee from 7to 15 lbs for . . SI.OO.
W e have now in store and receiving the
Largest and Best Selected Stock of General
Merchandise ever brought to Dawson, con
sisting of
Gents' Furnishing Gnoils,
r^CLOTHING^j.
Hats, Boots, Shoes, Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, &c.
Ladies’ Dress Goods.
&3“We have the best assorted shades of Black Cashmeres to be seen in the
market; Tarnise Cloth; and Bilk Warp Henrietta Clolh at si.2o
per vard, the prettiest thing out this season Watered Siiks,
■ Bilk Triinmiitos and Satins of ail shades and colors.
Beautiful line of Passamentary Trimmings,
Sii . Cord, Cloak and Dress Ornaments,
Etc. Velveteens from 50c. to
$1.25, and beautiful Plush.
. pf^SIiOES..4M
We carry the Best and Cheapest
v it
line of SHOES to be seen
in any jnarket.
We also have a large stock ot
Saddles* liarnesa at
Low Prices.
"We also carry a good assortment of
Hallvva lie, Cutlery, Hinges,
LOCKS. HOLLOW WARE, &C.
.In foot our stock is too large to enumerate
articles and prices. They
MUST BE SOUL
Thanking cur customers for past favors
we cordially invite one end all to call and
examine our goods and prices.
MELTOJS BKOS.
Dawson Journal
PUBLISHED F.VEP.Y THURSDAY BY
U. I WESTON &. CO.
TERMS STRICTLY IK ADVANCE.
Three months $' .75
Six m0nth5....... I^s
Twelve months 2 OO
(iflftJs.
R. F. Simmons. J. H. Guerry.
SIMMONS $ G JJERR Y\
Attorneys at Law, Dawson, Ga.
YY7TLL practice in all the courts, both
* state and federal. Special attention
given to the sale of lands and investigation
of titles, deeds, etc. Collections a specialty.
T. H. Pickett. Jas. G. Parks.
PICKETT & PARKS,
Attorneys at Law,
DAWSON, - - GEORGIA.
o——
OFFICE up stairs in the Journal Offlc
building, West side of Main Street,
one <ioor North of Judge Crhn’s store.
Wo shall promptly and faithfully attend
to all civil and criminal business entrusted
to our care. We will attend regularly the
courts in Terrell, Randolph, Quitman, Clay,
Calhoun, Dougherty, Lee, Sumter, Web
ster, Stewart and Marion counties. We
practice in State and Federal Courts. Col
lections of claims made a specialty, and
money paid over to clients as soon as col
lected. We guarantee satisfaction in every
instance. Cjan. 1, tf
15Million Assets!
INSURE WITH
J. G. PARKS,
DAWSON, - GEORGIA.
I REPRESENT a number of the best and
st>-rgest Fire Insurance Companies in
the United States, whose aggregate cash
assets and capital exceed $15,000,000. I
do a general Fire Insurance business, insur
ing even' species of property at reasonable
rates. Every company, for which I have
the agency, lias fully complied with the
laws of Georgia respecting the deposits
with tlie State Treasurer. Dwellings and
Farm Property made a specialty at low
rates. Call on or address,
janO.ly. J. G. PARKS, Dawson, Ga.
Job Printing
BUSINESS MEN H YOU WANT
Bill Heads,
Note Heads,
Letter Heads,
Statohcnts,
Euvci- -pes,
Circulars,
Cards,
Dodgers,
(land Bills,
Programmes,
or any other kind of Job Printing done,
send it to the office cf the IHwstm Journal,
aud you can have it done :k ally and cheap
ly. We have on hand a- I re stock of Pa
pers, New Job Type, Fancy and Plain
Cards, etc., of the latest styles, and we are
prepared to do all work well and on short
notice. Satisfaction guaranteed. Please
give us your orders.
U. L. WESTON & CO.
Marble
Works!
ANDREW S ! INTON
]_)EKSONS wishing work done in my line,
such Head Stones, Slabs, Monuments,
etc-., can get my figures on ail work by ad
droß3in>r me through the postoffice at Daw
son, Ga. Work done reasonably low. I
refer to work done in the cemetery at Daw
son, by me, for Judge 11. Rogers, Judge
J. M. Simmons, Enoch Brown, Esq., Maj.
A. B. Edwards, J. W. Keith, Esq., Dr.
C. A. Cheatham, Jno. L, Griffin, Esq., and
others. In payment part country produce.
All work warranted.
May 15>,tf. ANDREW ST INTON
PERSONAL! TO ,v.Li.-,N tdUit !
THE VOLTAIC BELT CO., Marshall,
Mich., wiil send DR. DYE’S CEI.EBKA
TEI)EL EC TR( J-V() LT AIC BET TS AND
ELECTRIC APPLIANCE r t-iai for SO
days to men (youngor ohly v.L. ..ie ..diet
ed witli Nervous llnhility. Lost Vitality
and Msnltood, and kindred trebles, guar
anteeing speedy and complete restoration
of heaitli and manly vigor. Address as
above. N. B. —No risk is incurred, as
thirty days’ trial is allowed.
seeds mi
improved f OTTOS,
C\ •' • ,' v > V GitAIN, GRASSES,
/L V^tAVEfiETABUSb
\ V- v-'rt rtrethelnr
r '-t e X® 1 'f mlLnneriited
LKvt if 4? , . y‘‘ , / sevgrowers and seed
J -A- -rX X, any-
U wp V / Ci ’ V^;where,heiue
\ sl A— fYST? r / fumlleg for
< (ISKST SEEDS.
•v- f. ,hr® L-XT/y X tw-r .. ftrainand Farm
l
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