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; MY AMEBITION.
1t was slwsys my ambition to nn
sarp s prowd position as the
busbsad cf & woman, who was
pretty, good and sweet
B for divers years I tarried and
T lound ber; we were married,
ond I guess I was ns bappy a 3
the most men you mect ‘
When she stood beside the altar
snd I saw her blash and falter,
In her charming maiden modes
ty, I loved her all the more. I
Bet my happiness was over— |
whea the trath I did diseover, |
how ber blush was made to or '
der from s staff made at the
store; ‘
And ber bair, 80 rich and pretty,
- Bad been purchased in the city,
of an aged costame maker, who
sapplied the girls with hair.
And ber testh with rosy border,
they wers also made to order,
snd ber fignre was constructed
by an artificial aid
All my dreams were rudely bust
ed,and I felt so,badly disgasted,
when I saw the traps and trink
ots which made up a lovely
maid.
1 suspectod every woman who as
sumed o postare bhuman as a
ereatars made £o order by wig
makers (wrong of course.)
8o I tramped down my ambition,
threw away my prond position,
and bave since boen quite bank.
rupted by sn action for divorce,
ot Dr. Gann’s Liver Piils !
lenoyes Constigution, prevonts]
Malaria, cores yspepsin, and
gl new lifs to the system,
ly ove for a dose. Free sam
ples at W. C. Kendrick's,
Care for Piles.
Piles are frequently preceded
by & senso of weight in the back,
loins and lower part of the abdo.
men, camsing the patient to BUP
rguo he has some affection of {he
idneys or neighboring or rans.
At times, symptoms o% im?iges—
tion are oyrenent, flatulency, unea
siness the stomach, ete. A
m’tnmfiko perspiration, pro
ducing a very disagreeable itch
ing, after getting warm, is n com.
mon attangnnt. Blind, Bleeding
and Itching Piles yield at once to
fo the application of Dr. Bosan.
ko's Pile Remedy, which ncts .
ractly upon the parts affected, ab
sorbing the lumors, ulla ing the
intense itching, and efl%cting n
permanent cure. Price 50 cents.
Address the Dr. Bosanko Medi.
sine Co,, Piqua, O. Sold by W.
C. Kvndrick, Dawson, Ga, ‘
Joe Dunk shot Georfe Shep
n{‘d in the leg on Tuesday. The
Ml was extracted skillfully by
Dr. Dawdy, who exchimed to
Bheppard, “Is this a legacy, or a
log f?ee?", Sheppard thought it
was an ill-leg-it-i-mate case. Both
parties ure?fl the African persua
sion. The Marshal not being
around in martial array, the re
volviug nigger quietly skedadled.
Both coons are said tobe gamblers
and gay gamboliers; that is, they
nglo on the verdant in the
winter and gambol on the green
in summer—to save house rent.
- A Pliladelphia bhoy lost his
grip on the string of his
toy balloon, and it went up
out of sight. Wulking up
to his mother he said, “.‘lummn,&
Mgot tired of that thing, so I
thought I had best give it to God.”
There aregrown fnfim who, having
lost their money by bad luck or
oarelossness, fool resigned to
Providence in very much tho spirit
of that boy.
Formerly physicians confound
#d rheumptisma with gout; but they
.are now known to be distinet dis
eases. Rheumatism attncks every
age, gout only adults, But wheth.
er you have to cope with one or
the other, Salvation Oil wlll be
found e%unll yeflicacious. It kills
K:nin. rige twenty-five cents a
sttle,
voo=ltoh, Prairic Mange, and
Heratches of every kind oured in
80 minutes bfi Woolford's Sanmita
«ry Lotion. #e no other. This
-never fails. Sold by W. C. Ken
wdrick, Druggist, Dawson, Gia. yr.l
Thie Bacon badges worn at Mad
ison bore the inscription, “The
_incorruptible Bacon,against twelve
Jyears of robbery and misrule.”
i’uose twelve years represont the
Wwlministrations of Governcrs
Smith, Oolquit, Sfel[;henn, B()yntn.n
and MeDaniel. How do their
friends like the spirit which flies
these badges ?—Constikution
s ——————
Consumption Cured
An old physician, retived feom practice,
having had placed in his hands by an Enst
India minalomw{ the formula of a simple
vegetable remedy for the u[mm}{ and per
~~manent cure of Consumption, Broncehitis,
Gatarrh, Asthina, angd all Throat and Lung
; 'pflqglmw, VRN ‘u mitive and radical cure
for Norvous Debi ity andall Nervous Com.
Splaints, af o 8 having tegted its wonderfnl
surative powers ia th usands of cases, has
. foltit hb?“::: to make it known to his
u'flafl»gf wa. Actuated by this motive
and a desiro to relic e humanity suff r' g
1 will pend free of charge, to sl who de.
" #iro it, this recipe, in German, Frerch or
English, with full directions for nreplr et
and wing. Bent by mail hy adilre sing
with stamp, naming (hig puper, W.
“fl"‘, " Powers n‘;"kl\. Roch ater
K.Y,
‘ ¥0 LIGHT IS THE WINDOW,
| From the Chicagn Herald.
| As the train sped along in the
might, with drowsy passengers
.‘mxtutretched upon the seats, the
| eonductor was observed frequent
;ly peering out of the frosty win
‘ dow into the darkness. The night
| was black, and nothing eonld bLe
!mu but a sheen of snow over the
shadowy landscape, and yet the
[eonductnr shaded hiz eyes with
bis two hands and held his face—
a weary looking face it was, too—
close to the window pane. |
“Looking to see if your girls is
awake yet?” inquired the inquisi
tive passenger, with a coarse
langh. |
The eonductor looked around
and shuddered as with husky
voice he replied simply:
o £ Vg
~ And then the inquisitive pas
senger becama garralous and fa
‘miliar. He sat down beside the
eonductor and poked him in the
ribs as he slightly said:
“Ha, I sea. Going to get mar
ried and quit the road. Going to
marry a farmer’s daughter. Worth
much 7’
“She’s worth a million to me.”
Further remarks in a smaller
vein did the passenger make, bat
the conductor deigned no more
replies. Suddenly the whistle of
the locomotive gave a long, low
moan. The conductor stack his
eyes still closer to the window,
seemed to fasten his gaze upon
some object in the darkness, and
then fell back in his seat with a
ery of despair upon his lips.
The passengers gathered roannd
to enquire the nature of the troub
le, then the brakeman assist
ed his chief to rise and led him
into the baggage car. The con
ductor’s face was as white as the
snow banks which fringed the iron
roadway, and in his eyes was a
look of tearless grief.
“Poor Bam,” said the brake
man upon his return, “it’s a bad
night for him. Four weeks his
little girl has been ill. Night af
ter night he was at her bed, bat
then she got better and he ecome
back to his train He arranged
with his wife that if all was well
with the little one she'd display a
lighted lamp right in the window
of the sick room. The boys all
knew it, and every night we all
looked for the light almost az ca
gerly as Sam himself. Ho lives
by the side of the track back here
a few miles—and to-night there
was no light in the window for
Sam.”
“What shall we do with our Dangh
ters?”
This question is asked by a well
known qlmly lecturer. thell. we
can do a great many things wich
them; one thing, we must take
good care of their health, and not
let them run down and become
enfeebled. For the feminine ail
ments, which may be sammed np
in one word—debility, we have a
severeign remedy in Brown’s Iron
Bitters, whiech has done much
good. Miss Mary Greenfield, of
Gralatia, 111, writcs, “Brown’s Iron
Bitters cuared me of nervousness,
indigestion and general poor
I)(',fl{;h." Let the other young la
dies tuke the hint.
Undigested Food
In the stomach develops anacid
which stings the upper part of the
throat and palate, cansing “heart
burn.,” It also evolves n gas
which produces *“wind .on the
stomach,” and a feeling and ap
pearance of distension in that or
gan after eating. For both this
acidity ‘and swelling Hostet er's
Stomach Bitters is a much better
remedy than alkaline salts, like
hartshorn and carbonate of soda.
A wineglagsful of the Bitters, af
ter or before dinuer, will be found
to act as a reliable earminative or
preventive. his fine specific for
d‘yspopsin. both in acute and
chronie form, also prevents and
cures malarial fever, constipation,
liver complaint, kidney troubles,
nervousness and debility, Der
sous who observe in themselves a
decline of vigor should use this
fine tonic without delay.
BUCKLEN’S ARNICA SALVE.
The best Salve in the world for
Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt
Rheum, Fever Sores, Tettor, Chap
ped Hands, Philblains, ('orn | and
all Skin Eeuptions, and positivel
cures Piles, or no pay l‘é‘(]llii'(!({
Tt is guaranteed to give perfect
gatisfartion, or money refuunded.
Prioe 25 conts per box. For sale
by Orouch Pros,
BrAprIELD'S FEMALE REGULA-
ToR will give ablooming oolor, an
elastic step and a cheerful wpirit
to the woman of sallow complex
ion, heavy dragging motion and
melaneboly disposition.
Send for our Treatise on“lHoalth
awl Happiness of Woman,” mail.
o Free.
Brapriewns Rrecvraror Co.,
Au"uu“ q“g
| Loeal Noties.
’ St Mary’s Oil iz a God-zend to
rihe pation, as it will eore all pain
of ev deseription, both infer
nal a:rdy externel. This oil is a|
family doctor. llts merits are on- |
‘equ‘d. Sold by all dealers in|
medicines. Sample bottle 25
cents; full size 50 cents and $l.OO
A sare care for Rheumatism.
All that is asked is a trial. J. H-
Goodwin, Proprietor, 60 W.
Foarth St.. Cineinnati, Ohio.
A CARD:.
To all who are suffering from the errors
and indiscretions of youth, nervous weak.
ness early decay, loss of manhood, &e., | !
will send a recipe that will care you, reex
or cusrGe. ThLis great remedy was dis
covered by a missionary in S America
Send a u:i’;-widmd cnfl.—i;:‘l‘r: :.lu: Rev. l
Josern T, Isusx, Station D. New York
City. July 2nh, %5 _vr.
'mnci.. ‘!! MARK,
C\ C I
4baclitely g
Free from Opiates, Emetics and Poison
SAFE. |
PROMPT. |
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CERMAR AeMEDY
MAN REMELT
8 Cures Rheumatism, Newralgia,
a«:w. NrM?r':-,ij':M’l::r»,
Fnr Pa'" PRICE, VIFTY (FuTa,
AT DRUGGINTS AND DLZALERS,
TREZ CHARLES A. VOGELER CO.,BALTINOEE %D.
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I)}‘Al{l{Y, (Ix\.,
Is sole proprictor of
0.1. C
LS o LUe
(Old Indian Cure),
The Perfeet DBlood Purifier.
This vegetable Tonic and Purifier never
fails, Druggists sell it and endorse it
everywhere,
Dr. Waow F. Bynum, Sr., a prominent
physician and citizen of Live Oak. F 1..,
writes us: It gives the best satisfaction
of all the Blood Purifiers.”
LADIES IN
°
Delicate Health
Bave in'it a
SOVEREIGN CURE.
1 1 ¥ 4
AS ATONIC
—AND—
PDDIVIT ‘!R
APPETIZER,
There is Absolutely Nothing to
COMPARE WITH IT.
PROTEGT YOUR EYES!
AWIRSCHBER
WPROVED DIAMoy
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EregLasses- U
PATZ JULY 12! 1879,
N 1 B
OPTICIAN,
107 North ¥ourth Street,
ST, LOUIS, MO.
The best Ocenlists and Physi
cians everywhere pronounce in
their favor, and all who use them
are only too glad to testify to their
clearyess, durability, comfort and
ease they give to the eyes, even
upon the most difticult work. i
“Diamond H. H. Non
changeable Glasses are guar
anteed never to change from
the eyes. . Neife - Gennine -t
less stamped Diamond and
I. . on frame.”
These Glasses Properly adjust
ed ean now be obtained from
W. C. KENDRICK,
Agent for Dawson.
5 G
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Most of the discases which afflict mankind ave origin
ally cauned by a disordered condition of the LIVER.,
ag all complaints of this kind, such as Torpidity of
the Liver, Biliousness, Norvous Dyspopsin, kadigose
tion, Irregularity of the Bowels, Oonstipation, Flatu.
leney, Eructations and Burning of the Stomach
(sometimes oalled Heartburn), Miasma, Malaria,
Bloody Flux, Chills and Fover, Breakbone Fever,
Exhaustion before or after Fevers, Chronio Dinr
riveea, Loss of Appotite, Hoadache, Foul Bresth,
Larogularition incidontal g 0 Pemales, Bearing-down
Paloy, Back- T D ’
sche, &, &o,
m invaluable. It is not a panacon for aul dlaoases,
hatt QQB.E all digenses of the LIVER,
will STOMACH nvt BOWELS.
IC chaoges the complesion from s waay, yollow
tings, to a ruddy, healthy color, [t entively removes
low, gloomy smrits. 1s ks ono of the BEST AL~
TERATIVES and PURIFIERS OF THE
BLOOD, and In A VALUABLE TONIC,
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STADICER’S AURANTU
¥z ealo by all Draggints, Price 84,00 per bottia
v B 300 . ot
C. F. STADICER, Propriotor,
10 60, FRONT BT., Philadelnhm, Pa
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Absolutely Pure.
This powder never varies. 1 marvel of
purity strengih and wholesomencss, More
ceonomical than the ordinary kinds, and
cannot be 3old in competition with the
ititude of low test, short weioht, alum
or phosphate powders. Sold oniy in cans.
BovaL Baxiss Powpez Co.,
Janlyl 106 Wall St., N. N. Y.
|
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QUICKEST TIME |
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TIROUGH _PULLMAN BUF
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FET CAR 1
ATLANTA TO NEW YORK
—VIA— i
East Tenn. and Shenandoah |
Valley Routes, |
Through the Virginia Springs
and Mountains, {
S. Y. EXPRE®S. RoUTR |
Leave Atlanta ET, V &G Daily, 540 pm
Artive Rome a 5 g 835 pm
arrive Dalton - - 950 pm
arrive Knoxville g« o 140 am
arrive Bristol o ¥ Slsam
amve Roanoke NEWRR “ 1146 am
r ** Shenandoah June SYR R¢« 838 pm
arrive Washingtoa BEORR 1039 pm
I arrive Bahimfvre)% &EPRR “1130 pm
arrive Philadelphis Penn RR 330 am
arrive New York ey “ 700 am
R T T
Savannah, Florida &
Western Ry.
| All tr-ins on this road are run by Cen.-
tral Standard Time. ]
'l‘ll,\fl-] CARD IN EFFECT MAY 2,
! i 1886. Passenger Trains on this road
| will run daily as follows:
FAST MAIL
7:01 a m 11v......5avannah....,.ar 7:58p m
8:38 am 1v.....,..Je5up.........ar 6:lspm
;00 & I ar mesville 1v 9;
10,00 am ar Lake City Lv 3:45
440 amlv Dupont ar 945 pm
550 a mlv Valdosta v B;2opm
6:42a mlv Quitman Iv 7;35pm
750 am ar Thomasville 1v 6;30 pm
1100 mar Albany Iv 330 pm
Btops aial regular stations. Pullman
‘palace sleeping cars to and from Savannah
and Tampa via Gainesville. Pullman
buffet eleeping cars to and from Jackson
vilic and Washington., Pullman buffet
cars and Mann boudoir buffet cars via
Waycross, Albany and Macon, and via
Waycsoss, Jesup and Macon, between
Jacksonville and Cincinnati. Also, thro’
phssenger conches between Jacksonville
and Chattanooga via Allmn,y. aud Jack
sonville and Cincinnati via Jesup,
CONNECTIONS.
At Savannah for Charleston at 7;10 8 m,
arrive Augusta via Yemassee at 1;40 p m,
and 8;18 p m; for Augusta and Atlanta at
840 a m and 8,10 p m; with steamnships
for New York Sunday, Tuesday ard Fri
day; for Boston Thursday; for Baltimore
semi-weckly.
At Jesup for Brunswick at 2,50 am
(except Sunday) and 6,20 p m; for Macon
230 a w andB,4o am
At Waycross for Brunswick at 4,10 a m
and 10,4({: m; for Albany at 5;00 p m and
1245 am, .
At Qallaln for Fernandina at 8,10 a ma
and 2,46 pl"‘fm Waldo, Cedar Key, Oca
la, et At i,ao am and 7:25 .
At Jaclmqivmo with rail and steamer
lines dive\'g nf.
At Live Oak~ for Madiron, Tallabassee,
ete., nt 10,50 a m, o
At Gainesville f r Ocala. Tavareés, Pem
berton's Ferry, Tirooksville and Tampa at
11,50 a m; for Cedar Key at 3,30 p m (ex
cept Bunday ),
4\& Albany for Macon Montgomery, Mo
bile, New Orleans, Nashville, Louisville,
ete.
At Chattwhooehee for Pensacola, Mobile,
New Orleans; with People’s line steamers
advertising to leave for Apalachicola at
3,00 & m Wednesday, and 11,80 p m Sat.
urday, and for Colnmbus at 3:00 am Mon.
day, 8,00 p m Tuesday and 7,008 m
Thursday.
JAS. L. TAYLOR,
General Pass. Agent,
K. G. FLEMING, Gen'l Supt,
SUFFERING
& RING
WOMEN!
Read what the Great Mctho
dist Divine and Eminent
Physician Says of
Dr. J. BRADFIELD'S
Female Regulator.
ATLANTA, Ga., Peh. 20, 1884,
Dz. J. Braorizin: Dear Sir—Some fif.
teen years agy [ examined the recipe of
Female Regulator, and caretully stadied
authorities in rezard to its coOmponents,
and then (as well 23 now) pronounced it to
be the most scientific and skilifal eombina
tion of the really reliable remedial vegeta
ble agents kunown to science, to act direct.
Iy on the womb and nterine organs, and
the orzans acd parts sympathizing ditectiy
with these; and. therefore, providing a
specific remedy for all discases of the
womb, and of the adjacent organs and |
parts. Yours truly,
JESSE BORING, M, D., D. D.
B CAUTION 24
The country is flooded with
quack nostrums, containing IRON
and other injurious ingredients, ‘
which claim to cure everything— ‘
even Femah Canlaints. We
say to you, it you value your life, ;
Beware of all such! |
TR SRR S G |
129 = |
i’ Pemale Reptlair
is a purely vegetable compound, and ison- |
ly intended for the FEMALE SEX. For
their peculiar diseases it is an absolute |
SPECIFIC! 1
Sold by all druggists. Send for our trea
tise on the Health and Happiness of Wo
mn mailed free, which gives ail particu
"Tuz Bravrizip Recrraror Co., |
Box 28, Atlanta, Ga.
BEN]. F. CHRISTIE,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Dawsoy, - . :: . . Gzoroi.
Office in Court Honse,
Special and prompt attention given to
all business entrusted to him
J. M. GRIGGS,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Dawsox, - -:0- - - GEORGIA.
COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY
Refers, by permission, to M. Ferst &
Co., A. Lefller, 8. Guckenheimer & Son,
Gustave Eckstemn & Co., Savannah, Ga.,
Henry Lewis, Atlanta, Ga.
ST Office over J. P Griflin’s store,
b e bt S e B
| DR. J. G. DEAN,
~ PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
l DawsoNy, Gua.,
| Ha':ing located in Dawson for the pur
of practicing my profession, [ respect.
ly offer my services to the public and
icit a share of its patronage. Calls
romptly attended. Office up stairs over
esse Griflin’s store.
DR. J. H . HAMMOND,
—Physician and Surgeon,—
SASSER, - GA.
Prompt attention given to all business
A intruste to me.
e TST e s
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C. M. ALEXANDER.
Nearly 30 years n Patent Practice.
Have sccured more than 10,000 Patents.
Reference given in Congress, in the Gov
ernment Departments and in almost every
town and inthe countiy. Send fo
terms,
C. M. ALEXANDER.
709 G. St, Washington, D. C.
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B¢ T S Fa st rraae
FouTz's POWDFRS WILL GIVE SATISFACTION.
Bold everywhere. .
DAVID E. FOUTZ, Proprietor,
BALTIMORE, MD,
SOLD IN DAWSON BY
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~ & BURNHAMS
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Dr. WARD & CO. Louisiana, Mo,
HAGAN'S
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is a secret aid to beauty.
Many a lady owes her fresh
ness to it, who would rather
ot tell, and you can't tell
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plements, Ammunition,
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The light 12 gauge Remington doubie gun is the handsom: |
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For sale by all dealers and the company’s sole agents: :
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281 and 283 Broadway New York. - §
Western Office: D. H. Lamberson & Co,, 73 State st. Chicago 2o
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GOODWYN'S lIORSE AND CATITLE POW DER
R : ARE THE FARMERS GUIDES
A, —FOR— :
: S T All diseases pertaining to Horees,
ot i Mules, Cows, Hogs and Sheep. .
1R e i A It purifies the blood and prevents almost
o s )_/17\ any disease all stock are subject to requiring
3 5 P /\, 1 internal remedy. .
=R/ T M This Powder is prepared from one of the
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| Fns ~h cfficacy of the Power. All that is asked is
trial of this Powder, and lue consamer will be convineed that it has no conal as g pre.
ventative and cure, for all diseases in all stock. Js s po-itive cure for Hog Colera.
‘This Powder is guaranteed to give satisfaction in every case,
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Writer. This yon may beecome in a few months, at very littls er.
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While Shorthand and Typewriting claims our sole attention, our
students can receive the very best taition in PENMANSHIP, ARITHMETIO
and BOOK-KEEPING at greatly leduced rates. Lf you cannot eome to us
We can Teach You by Mail as T, Tvorough
~ Send for Circulars to Prof. H. A. HALE, Prin. Shorthandlnstitute
Address him either at Nashville, Tenn., or Lousville, Ky., whichever
is the most convenient point for yourself.
QAR GOODWIN'S COCOA-NUT OIL CREAM.
SRR THE MOST PEKFECT HAIR-DRESSING IN USE.
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bR LEER clossy, restores hair to its natural color,and will grow hair on bald
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