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About The Dawson journal. (Dawson, Ga.) 1878-18?? | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1886)
Dawson Journal. Offcial Organ of 3uth Toma ad Cownty, EDUCATING THE NEGRO. “Come h »ah, chile, anl "cita yo gh3'afy. Gimma da byk. Now, dyw, whar am d» shaf pole?” “Down sHaf, ob ¢rursa.” “Wot ribbar emties into de Galf ob Mexico 2 “Duaano.” “What country was yo’ bo’'n in?” *Junno, mammy; ain’t got so fur as dat.” ‘ “Whar am de—. Sa-ay, chile, ' how yo git yo ha’r so full of kinks?” ’ “Cilly poural Passas oait.” ‘ “Lasses eh? Cours yo’ couldn’t gitno g'og’fy lessen fru dem kinks. Now, den, iguorus, ifyo' wanter git da priz2 in Sunday school qait cotching flies in yo’ mouf and go larn yo' kattykism.” —Lifo. Piluek in Petticoats. ‘ Just now Bottie Travis is the | talk of Texs. The froatiers of that state have produced many wrmen “ of daantless courage, but Botiie, in her way, has surpassed them \ all. | Tho gicl isa bawatital blond-, symm>trical as the “Greek Slave,” chargel to her pink finger tips with elestricity, and as wild and foarless as an Amazn. In som> unexplained way Bottie gt in to trouble in Hunt county, and the minnons of tha lawmade anattempt toarrest her. Shestonl her grounds with a six shooter and kept the officers at a safe distance until she sucesedal in effacting her escape. She sought a home with her relations near Baidstown, bat they proved qrarrelsom», anl sha found it nee sswry to drawa pistol and drive them int> the next county. For this a contsable tried to arrost har, but she got the drop on him with a Winchester rifls anl thw rods o t pastares now. Tho high spirited dimzel was next heard of in the Indian Ter ritory. There she was charzed with violating ths ravenne laws and a «letermin}d effort was made secure her capture. Miss Bettie was equal to the emergency. She donned man’s suit of apparel, and arming herself with a double-bar relled shot gun and a revolver ter rorized all the officers and scttlers until she made her way to Red riv er. The ferryman declined to car ry her over without pay, but the girl took aim at his head and per suaded him to land her on tho other side. Sach careers ars generally as brief as they are brilliant. Ad p uty sheriff finally eantaral poor Bottie Travis near Paris. He foanl thegirl roaming ths woods like a veritable Ohelia, pabblinz umutelligible nonsense, and adorn ing horself with wreaths of wild flowers. Fortunately the deputy hadsense enough to see that he was dealing with a lunatic instead of o deaperado. He treated his prisoner kindly and tarned her over t) the state lunatic asylam. Texas now feels a sense of relief. Fora long time it has been questioned wheth er Texas would take Bettie or Bot tie would take Texas, Admiral Maxse, of the Eaglish Davy, pays 8115 a week for his rooms at a New York hotel. His service and meals are extra, and must bring his bill up to nearly 8200 for himself. At another ho tel a rotired Californian pays $3O 8 day, and John W. Mackey's room cost him £lOO a week. An exchange says that “ap in New Hampshire you can, for two dollars and a half, purchase a bar rel of cider with a yellow dog thrown in.” Yes, but hang it who wants a barrel of cider into which a yellow dog has beer. thrown? The Fortnightly Review says brain work should be forbidden atter diuner, and the interyal be tween it and bedtime be devotad to recreation and an.usement. Them’s our sentiments, only we want the dinner hour fixed at noon, sharp. Rl i Consumption Cured An, old physician, retired from practice, having had placed in his hands by an East India missionary the formula of a simple vegetable remedy for the speedy and per ranent care of Consgmption, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma and &4l Throat and Lung a Tections, also a positive. and radical cure ddr Nervous Debility and all Nervous Com. piaints, after having tested its wonderful surative powers in theusands of cases, has felt it his duty tomake it known to his suffering fellows. Actnated by this mo‘ive and a desire to relieve humanity suffe ‘ing, 1 will send, free of charge, to all wh)de sire ity this recine, in German, French, or Enzlish, with £all directions for preparing and using, Seat by mail by addressins with stamp, naming this puper, W. A, g‘w{.a ) Powgs Block, Rochester, ’ The Bdaeation of Woman. Munyon’s INustrated World. ‘ Sin e the Greek idea of edaen {tion was summed ap in two words, Mausic and Gymuaastics, it may be supposed that our young lulies, who grow pale and round-shonl dared over the piano, and delight in roller skates, are being elaca ted on the Grecian plan. Dat when we learn that with the Ath enians all mental training was in cluded in music {(tatelage of the Muses) and all physical calture in gymnastics, the illusion van ishes. Unhappily the Greeks thought little of mental develop ment in women. Where low ideas of women’s (nalities,* place and power prevail thore will not be mach thouzht given to her proper edueation. In ‘modern times, under the gencral, almost eant, phrase, Wo man's R'z%ls, hor pocaliar natare, mission and destiny have been very thoroughly discussed; and tha general conclusion is now set tled that, while man and woman have in their nature much in eom mon, and mach in which each is the complemant of the other, her mission is t be a true daughter, sister, friend, wife, mother, neigh bor, and her eduncation shoull- fit her first for all these relat’ons,and sacond for her position as a ha man being of the ninetecnth con tury. Oune eriticism, tos often just, is that “she knows lots of things from books, but somechow she lacks sensa.” Before mar riage, when her husband-elect saw her occasionally, when both tried to appear at their best, when Soft eyes looked love to eyes that spake | again ' And all went merry asa marriage bell” the bell he was hoping to hear, her soft and sprightly nothings were “charming.” Aflter marriage awhile he thinks she ‘“chatters nonsense.” Ho onght to respeet her and love be fora marriage; then he would re spect and love her after marriage. Our present civilization onght to furnish snelh an edueation, at home, inthe schools, in society, as would not only make such a ttxing possible, but would make the exceptions rara. A W:se Reform The habit of administering quinine in powerful doses, as an antidote to malarial maladies, was ones dangerously common, Hap pily this practice has undergone » wide reform. Not ounly the pab lie, but professional men have adopted, not wholly, of course,but largely, Hosteter's Stomaeh Diiters as a safe botanicsnbstituto for the pernicious alkaloid. TlLe conse quences of this change are most important. Now fever anl ague sufferers are cured—formerly their complaints wers only for the time lelieved, or half enred the remedy eventually failing to produca auny appreciable effect, except the doses were increased. A course of the Bitters, persist ently followed, breaks up the worst atticks and vreveuts their retuarn. The evidence in favor of this sterling specific and house hold medicine is of no ambiguous character, but p sitive and satis. factory, and the sources whence it proceeds are very numerons, Cure ior Piles. Piles are frequently preceded by a sense of weight in the back, loins and lower part of the abdo men, causing the patient to sup pose hie has some affection of the kidneys or neighboring oreans. At tiies, symptoms of indiges tion are present, flataleney, unea siness of the stomach, ete. A moistare-like perspiration, pro ducing a very disagreeable itch ing, after getting warm, is 8 eom mon attendant. Blind, Bleeding and Ttching Piles yield at once to to the application of Dr. Bosan ko's Pile Remedy, which acts (i -rectly upon che parts affected, ab sorbing the Tumors, allaying the intenso itehing, and effecting a perinanent curve. Price 50 cents. Address the Dr. Bosanko Medi cine Co., Piqua, O. Sold by W. C. Kendriek, Dawson, Ga. Liocal Notiee: St. I\fary’s Oil s a God-send to the nation, as it will enre all pain of every description, both inter nal and externzl. This oil is a family doctor. Its merits are un equaled. Sold by all dealers in medicines. Sample bottle 25 cents; full size 50 cents and £l.OO A sure cure for Rheumatism. All that is asked is a trial. J. H- Goodwin, Proprietor, 60 V. Fourth St.. Cincinnati, Ohio. BRrADFIELD'S FEMALE Kravra- ToR will give ablooming eolor, an elastic step and a cheerful syirit to the woman of sallow complex. ion, heavy dragging motion and melancholy disposition. Send for our Tretise on“ Health and Happiness of Woman,” wmail ed free. ~ Braorieno’s Receurator Co., | Atlanta, Ga. ; | Bl i‘ A CARD. To all who are suffering from the errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weak. ness early deeny, doss of manhood, &e., 1 will send a recipe that will enre YOu, FREE OF CHARGE. 'l‘l.izg great remedy was dis covercd by a missionary in South-Aanerien. Renit a selfaddressed envelope to the Ry Joswei 'L, Lymay, Station D, New Yok City. July 30th, °B5, . yr. | LGST PCWER ' And Sexuat Weaknesses, .' however indueed, not only relieved but PERMANENTLY CURED without med jwine, ' i 1710 N rre \T 7 < 11T COSTS NOTHING { To send for particulars, which we will for [ ward {ree in scaled in envelope on applica tion. Don’t miss this opportunity. ' Addiess, { M. 1. AL Co., 1276 Breadway New York i City. SRE Lo e ‘DG MO RICRE WHITIWASHING ‘ NOT WHEN . L 2 | PLASTIC PAINT Can be had so cherp. Seénd for pamphlat awt color card, and learn iis merits. MAXWIELL, HAZLETT & CO., 169 McElderry’s Wharf, Baltimore, Md., 606 Washingion Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. nyrnln i RS TOM ’ Pi\hh. d i g i Tomite Salinles Bhil & - A Purs Tamily Modicine That Newsr ln'oz ’ tate, If you are a lawyer, minister or business man exhausted by mental strain or anxious Carcs do not take intoxicating stimulants, but use Parxer’s Tonio. | HISCOX & CO,, - 163 Witham St., New York. Sold by all Drugzists in larze bottles at One Dollar | Ef PRICE OF | T T ? ¥ BURNHAM'S = IMPROVIED &5 5 STANDARD 67?& oA : e it f' : | ,< SwmeE s (3 cost of manufacturing a 0 nd advertising. Pam phiet witn new Price List, sent free by | BURNHAM BROS., York, Pa. A T i3OS AT, = x" =Bk 7o .s»-v- o A 7 S i A 324 and 325 Peari St., New York. &Z" SIND FOR CIRCULAR. I)PL\!*‘l\' ESS its CAUSES and CURE, by one who was deaf twen ty-eight years. Treated by most of the noted specialists of the day with noe benefit* Oured himself in three months, and since then Linndreds of others by same process. & plain, simnle and successful home treat i ment. Address T. 8. PAGE, 28 East ‘ 26th St.. New York City. . e B EY T i CATARRH, ELv'S RN e R ;Ra‘.fid’! gAIM | B ELY'S B s Reliof ¢ |B, & CR{ . 1P hef a |ES AL BRLY O once andcures | i CAT Cligre SOV | B Rac/ARARIS Y BLD INHEA BF S L Eap) U & LR e Ry g e THACFLVER §)S &4 Catarrh AT T YT T & Vg S b lAYTEVER. | g e & P = ‘{‘,:“ v = | ~ema Vol a Liguid | B e ¥ . o , ; l &?‘g’; ?Q\p'j/%@} S 1(1‘; or Powler, ’ e "‘;\,\’/’/_‘i’;(ff'&' S Free from Inju- B 3 Y 3 -jous Drugs and 3 s v ! HAY”FE% ER Offenstve odors. \ A particle of the Balm is applied into [(‘.u'!x nostril, is agreeable to use and is { quickly absorbed, effectually eleansing the nasal passages of catarrhal virus, causing healthy secretions. : It allays pain and inflammation, protects the membranal linings of the head from ; additional colds, cowpletely heals the | sores and restoves the sense of taste snd { smell. Benefizial results are realized by a i few applications. A thorouzh treatment wtll cure. Price fifty cents at druggists; by mail, rez | istered, sixty cents. Circulars sent free. ELY BROTHERS, Druzgists, Owezo, N. Y. ’ 2 g T OCRBRACCO Has? Bk Lt T LT T . B T s > - s "’ P b 7 AR = 3 - N - = 1‘2"" N S A i, RN E° H %ol .c g - P 5 ‘3 & £=B Q=S N £SS £33 SRR T G ZE2 e .. 8o :=3 A R P "oE . ANy Y . B i g w.-..&.- Gk . = 5 2.F a 0 %g .t w BTt e e 5 Q 59 o eye, & - s & i e 2 = = :’-fi 7 2 Ry :3.;;35::?'” ¥ - ) - s | PN ¥ INIYT AYT TR i ATMIY (HE CLINGHAN TOBACCO CINTMENT THE MONT EFFFCTIVE PREPA A TIION on the market for Piles,. ASURE CURRE for ftewming Piles. Hes never failed to give ror ot relief, Will_cure Anal Ulcers, Alizcoss, ii.\l“.'i. Tuiter, Salt Rbeum Barber's Itch, Ring wornas, Pimples, Sores and Boils. Price 50 cix, 3 THE CLINCMAN TOBACCO CAKE NATURICS OWN REMERY, Cures sl Wonnda, Cats, Bril-es, Spia'ns Eryeipelas, B.iis, wabancler, Bone Falons, i‘lm-rs. Sores. Sore Fyes, Sore fhr:\.’d Bunions, Corns, Neuralgia Rheumatism, Orchitis, Gout. Rheumatic Gont. Colds, Cougha, Bronchitis, Milk Leg, Snake and Dog Bites, Stings of Insects, &, In fact allays all local Trritation and Inlanmaation from whatever cause. Price 23 ctg. P - THE CLINGMAN TOBACCO PLASTER Prepared :u-('m‘eii:ui ta the most scievtitic Y){inl'ln:!"« of the PURLNT sEDATIVE NG R EVITNTS, compounded with the purest Tobacen Flous, ri.d is gpeeislly recommmended for Cronp. Weador Cake of the Breast, and for that class of irritant or inflawmatory maladies, Aches and Paing where, from too delicsto a state of the system, the pat ent is unable to bear the stronger A{vplit-utinn of the Tubacen Cake. For Headache or other Aches and Pains, it is invaluable, Price 15 cts. Ask your druggist for these romedies, or write tothe GHAN TOBACCO CURE €O CLUNGMAN TOBA 0 BURHAM, N. C., U. S, A. B A bt il 4%" FLOBRdase 09 %f&w =i m"t-\"— S G o A 6 TE e, o '*%:.{E\-: e P N e 2 ) ‘~;f¢‘(. & % e P 2w *.fi"(‘["'_"}» <Ry Pl P L gy "‘!.‘ T N . X 3 gepas . - = Zon - _,'t';": "':,:3 ’,v =E ¥ Xl e = » boet of the diseases which aillict mankind are origin aily cansed by a dissrdered condition of the LIVER. For all complaints of this kind, sueh as Torpidity of the Liver, Biliousness, Norvous Dyspepsia, Indiges tion, Irieguiarity of the Bowels, Constipation, Flatu lency, Eructations 2nd Burning of the Stomach (sometimes callad Hoartburn), Missma, Malaria, Bloody Flux, Chiils and Faover, Breakbone Fever, Exhaustioft before or aftor Fevers, Chronie Diar rhosa, Loss of Appetite, licadache, Foul Breath, Frraguisrities incidental t 9 Cemales, Bearing-down Pains, Buk- QTADINL D’ acha, &o, &e, fifiy'fixgmm = invaluabls, 1t L note panacea for ail disenses, Lt ® o'l dizeases of the LIVER, will ggj‘..__g STOMACHud BOWELS., It changes the complesion from a waxy, yellow tinge, to a ruddy, heaithy eoior. It entirely removes low, glooy soirits, I is one of the BEST Ak« TERATIVES and PURIFIERS OF THE BLOOD, and i A VALUABLE TONIC. B NRE O (s STADICER’S AURANTI Faz salo by all Druggists, Price 81,00 per bottls, W e C. F.STAUIGER, Propriotar, %€ §O, FRONT ST., Philadelphia, Pa. - T LIET BRICK! I WiLL scll as zood Brick as can te bousht in Georgia. Cheap for cash in carload lotsor by retail. Cau on me at the depot and save time and frouble. E. I SMITH, Agent, Bronwoud, Ga. NEW TAILOR SHOP, T 4 . Up Stairs, Over Pas- Racd” . ® N chades Kaigler's, '\‘/'HEHE the nndersigued will'be elad to see ali who may want work donce in Lis lme, Fit and exceution of work warranted to give satisfaction, Cleaning and repairing also promptly done. Prices to suit the times. Jan-24-'B6. J. E. RUMNEY. Application to Change Public Road. O¥¥lcE oF Corxrty CoMMISSONERS,) Dawson, Ga., June 2, 1886, Whereas, application having been made to the Board, for a change in the public road leading from Chickasawhatchee by the Janes place to Albany, so that said road may run on the west siae of a pond on the Woolbright place instead of through the pend, the change asked for being from the north to the south side of said pond; all persons interested are hereby notified thavsaid application will be heard and disposed of as it may seemn best at the next ses ion of the Board, to be held on the first Tuesday in July next, at the Ordinary’s office. in Dawson, Ga. Done by order of the Board. . W 11. TurxEß, cl'rm’n. H. S. Beri, Cierk. Junelst 86 Application fcr Letters ot i Dismission. GEORGIA—TerreLL County. Whereas, John Whitehard, administra tor of W. 5. Whitchard, deceased, repre sents Lo this court in his petition, duly filed and entered on record, that he has fully administered the estate of said W. S. Whitchard, deceased, This is therefore to cite all persons concerne, kindred and creditors, to sho v cause, if any they can, why said administrator should not be dis. charged from bis administration, and re ceive letters of dismission on the first Mon day in September, 1886. H. 5. BELL, Ordinary. June 1, 1886. I flj ! { il 1 DI : PERRY, GA., Is sole proprietor of (Old Indian Cure), The Pertect: Blood Purifier. Thus vegetable Tonic and Purifier never fails. Druggists sell it and endorse it everywhere. Dr. Win. F. Byaum, Sr., a prominent physician and citizen of Live Ouk., Fla., writes ng: ‘lt gives the best satisfaction of all the Blood Purifiers.” LADIES IN ® Delicate liealth have in it a SOVEREIGN CUREL. 1 ey ABD ATORILID —AND— PPETIZER AP P}j‘l [ iV 9 There is Absolutely Nothing to COMPARE WITH IT. PROTEGT YOUR FYES! i i “,\%\R%Cl;l,?b‘ R6s ROVE AMO” WPET e 0 TRADCLUEK n’~ : . ' O £YEGLASSES: PATS JULY 157 1879, O OPTICIAN, 107 Novth rourth Street, ST, LOUILS, 3MO. ; The best Oceulists and Physi cians ovorvwhere pronounce in their favor, and all who use them are only too glad to testify to their clearress, durability, comfort and case they give to the eyes, even upon the most difficult work. “Diamond H. IH. Non changeable Glasses are guar anteed never to change from the eyes. None Genuine un less stamped Diamond and H. H. on frame.” These Glasses Properly adjust ed can now be obtained from w. 4 KENDRICK, Agent for Dawson. WO MORE EYE-GLASSES Yo AT e e LN 3[o! . '-‘_,‘m‘,;.- :-"";’::“ I‘) - MITCHELL’S BYE-SALVE A Cerigin, Safe and Effective Remedy ‘or o Wl And lfmed Pey Producing Long-sightedness, and Re storing the Sight of the Old. Cures Tear Drops, (}rnuu!n&ion, Stye 'Tuamors, Red Eyes Matted Eye Lashes, AND PRODUCING QUICK RELIEF AND PERMANENT CURE, Also equally efiicacions when used in other maladies, such as Ulcers, Fever Sores, Salt Rheum, Buarns, Piles, or wher ever inflammation exists, MITCHELL'S SALVE may be used to advantage, Sold by all Pruggists at 25 cents, March=~AlsBs, PATENTS SECURED ——j" }’-‘ ¥ Y\ T N C. M. ALEXANDER. Nearly 36 years n Patent Practice. Have secured more than 10,000 Patents, Reforence given in Congress, in the Gov.- ernment Departmenfts and in almost every town and in the county. Send fo leris, | o C. M. ArExanpig. | 109 G Sk Washihgton? D. . WUWEFERING b L’ RN WOMEN! . . Read what the Great Metho dist Divines and Eminent Phyvsician Says ot Dr. J. BRADFIELD'S O > Female Regulator. ATLANTA, GA., Feb. 20, 1884. Dr. J. Beavrigrn: Dear Sir—Some fif teen years ago I examined the reeipe of Female Regulator, and caretully studied authorities in rezard to its components, and then (as well as now) pronounced it to be the most scientific and skillful combina tion of the really reliable remedial vegeta ble agents kuown {o science, to act direct ly on the womb and nterine organs, and the organs and parts sympathizing ditectly with these; and. therefore, providing a specific remedy for all diseases ot the womb, and of the adjacent organs and parts. Yours truly, JESSE BORING, M. D., D.D. BS~CAUTION =sst The country is flooded with quack nostrums, containing IRON and other injurious ingredients, which claim to cure everything— even lemale (lnmzlni nts. We say to you, if you value yonr life, Beware of all such! UAAR R R T A , - Erdfeld's Fomale Regulator is a purely vegetable compound, and is on ly intended for the FEMALE SEX. Tor their peculiar diseases it is an absolute SPECIFIC! Sold by all druggists. Send for our trea tise on the Health and Huppiness of Wo ;n:m maiied free, which gives all particu ars. Tue Braprierp Rrauvrator Co., Box 28, Atianta, Ga. Savannah, Florida & Western Ry. | All tr<ins on this road are run by Cen tral Standard Time.] VI‘IIME CARD IN EFFECT MAY 2, 1886. Passenger Trains on this road will run daily as follows: FAST MAIL 7:01 a m 1v......5avanuah......ar T:sBp m 8:33 a m 1v........Je5up.........ar 6:15 pm 9:34 a m lv.....Biackshear.....ar 5:17 pm 9:50 am ar......Waycr055......1v 5:00 pm 127 a m ar......Ca11ahan......1v 2:45 p m 12:00 m av... Jacksonville... Iv 2:00 p m T:56 a m lv...Jacksonville... ar 7:30 p m 8:18 a m1v......Ca lahan......ar G5O P m 10:25 a m1v.....Waycr055......ar 4:40 pm 11:10 am v ...Homerville,... Iv 8:51 pm 11.80 a m1v...... Dupont.......ar 8:45 pm 12:18 p m 1v...... Valdosta......lv 2:52 pm 12:50 p m 1v......Quitman......1v 2:03 pm 1:37 p mar....Thomasville.. Iv 1:40 pm e i 3;35 p mar.. .Bainbridee. .lv 11:25 am 4,04 p m ar..Chattaboochee..lv 11:40 a m- Pallman buffet cars to and from Jack sonville and New York, and to and from Jacksonville and New Orleans via Pensa cola and Mobile, EAST FLORIDA EXPRESS. 4,30 p m 1v... Jacksonviile...ar 11:30am 9;14 p m 1v......Ca11ahan......ar 11:46 a m 730pmlv Wayeross ar 892 am 7:56 pm lv Glenmre lv B:o2am B;l7pmlv Aveyle Iv 745 am B.B2pmiv Homerville lv 7:32am 852 pmar Daupont Iv. %;15am 345 pmlv Lake City ar 3:50 pm lv Gainesviile “10pmlv Live Oak 9:00 pm lv Dupont ar "10am 943pmlv Valdosta Iv. 6:20 am 10;20 pma lv Quitman v 5;46am 11,10 pm ar Thomasville Iv 4:55a m 12:33 am ar Camilla v 814 am 1;30 am ar Albany Iv 2:loam Pulliman buftet cars to and from Jack. sonville and Bt. Louis via Thomasviile and Albany. L ALBANY EXPRESS. | 845pmiv Savannah ar G:lsam 135 pmlv Jesup lv B:2sam ZWamar Waycross llv 1:10am 7:osamar Callahan 1v 10;20 p m B:osamar Jacksonville Iv 950 pm 930 pm lv. Jacksonville ar 8:05 am 10,29 pm lv Callahan ar ;05 am 245amlv Waycross ar 12,00 p m 210 am ar Dapoat Iv 19;30 pm 6;15a mar Live Ouk Iv. 7:10p m 985amar Guincville v 350 pm 10,00 am ar Lake City Lv 3:45 440 amlv Dupont ar 9:45 pm 350 a mlv Valdosta lv 8:20 pm G;42a mlv Quitinan lv 7;35pm | 7:50 amar Thomasville 1v 6:30 pm 1 11:00 mar Albany Iv 330 pm Stops_a; all regular stations. Pullsan palace sleeping cars to and from Savannah and Tampa via Gainesville. Pullman huffet sleeping cars to and from Jackson ville and Washington. Pullman bufTet | cars and Mann boudoir buifet cars via Waycross, Albany and Mazacon, and via Waycsoss, Jesup and Macon, between, Jacksonville and Cinennati. Also, thro passenger coaches between Jacksonville and Chattanonga via Albany, and Jack ‘sonville anc Cincinnati via Jedup. ‘ CONNECTIONS. At Savannah for Charleston at 7:10 a m, arrive Augusta via Yemassee at 1;40 pm, i and 8:18 p my; for Augusta and Atlanta st ‘8;40 amand 810 p m; with steamships | for New York Sunday, Tuesday ard Fri ‘ day; for Boston Thursday; for Baltimore ‘ semi-weekly. At Jesup for Brunswick at 2,50 am s except Sunday) and 6,20 p =; for Macon 2,30 & m andB,4o am At Wayeross for Brunswick at 4,10 a m and 10,40 a m; for Albany at 5;00 p mand 12:45 am, At Callahan for Fernandina at 8,10 a m and 2,45 p m; for Waldo, Cedar Key, Oca la, ete.,at 11,80 a m and 7:25 m. At Jacksonville with rail and steamer lines diverging. At Live Oak for Madicon, Tallahassee, ele., at 10,59 a m. At Gainesville f r Oeala, Tavares, Pem berton’s Ferry, PBrooksville and Tampue at 11,30 a m; for Cedar Key at 3,30 p m (ex cept Sunday). At Albany for Macon Montgomery. Mo biie, New Orleans, Nuashville, Louisville, cte. At Chattaboochee for Pensacola, Mobile, New Orieans; with People’s line steamers advertising to leave for Apaiachicola at 3;00 a m Wedncmluy. and 11:30 p m Sat urday, and for Columbus at 3:00 am Mou day, 8:00 p wm Tuesday and 7,00 a m Thursday. . JAS. L. TAYLOR, General Pass. Agent. R. G. FLEMING, Gen'l Sunt, 3 5 “e?'xw‘*l‘i&_g:, ':.;__,l_.-:7,;»‘,.-,\,": @g&}fi?fi ‘«r i P ~2"_>.’ { ;3 Dl ST e Py S RPAERAR Tg S T ey S BT ' Efi::'? ‘b Pvrrhiads Fep !st(fik?fi% AN B TN 3 ji TN s g e iS AN SLE STI s S ~ 1 Ty XD oY R N C 1 E ) S GOODWYN'S HORSE AND CAITLE POWpRRg 2T 1 D $ 2 T %{}; 3 ARE THE FARMERS GLIDEQ g,;“v ? AT —FoR— Sered! 4 1 Adt diseases pertaining to | T Tet St o ; % -~ Orge ;;!f% t*{rf{“% Mules, Cows, Hogs and Sheep 3 s = B ‘.: e Y 1t purifies the blood and preventg a]w Wt WRBE L et Sl any discase all stock are subject tg p g o T “- R n ‘intcrnal remedy. , féquiring 2y ey /fi\gh /Y This Powder is prerared fiom One Py PR > .8 T x !dest and best receipts known amonof e W 7 B goret res BT ek raisers : ale T g fing N e B —=<@ —— tock raiscrs and dealers. Thousans of ter Ediaui RS et R tificates hiave been received testifyin : i E‘})m' efficacy of the Power. Al that .i‘s afi!-\g:i itah' trial of this Powder, and e consumer will be convinced that it has no equal ag a l)r:‘ ventative and cure, for all discases in all stock. Js apo itize eure for Hog Cholerq, This Powder is guaranteed to give szlti’slection in c,very case, S¥ i\ Y a L 5 J. H. GOODWIN, ¢ropr & Man'fer, WESTERMN 1, f‘\fl%(_)]%l AITINY . N Y CINCINNATI.O, Well Paid Empl ‘ - ell Paxd Employment can always be seeured by you if you are a competent S/LOl'flLand Wiiter. This you may become in a few months, at very littlg oXa pense, by entering the Shorthand Institute at Louisville, Ky or Nashville, Teny, While Shorthand and Typewriting claims our sole attention, opp students can receive the very best taition in rENMANSHIP, ARITHMETIg: and BOOK-KEEPING ab greatly redaced rates. If you eannot come ous Wecarr Teach Yo Uy Mail as Thorowgh. \ Send for Cireulars to Prof, H. A. HALE, Prin. Shorthand Instituts Address him either at Nashville, Lenn., or Lowsville, Ky., whicheyep i is the most convenient puint for yourselt, s S 7 = T | TR, GOOD>WIN'S COUCOA-NUT O:iL CREAM, | ,c‘:; TIE MOST PERFECT HAIR-DRESSING IN USE, o A It keeps your hair from falling out. It promotz the growth, pre. b 7 @'9 vents dandrufl, keeps the scalp clean, nakes the hair and whiskerg ’ L clossy, restoreshair to its natural cosor,and will grow hair on bald f'-; e gq;?h Leads. » & & o= Sunple Dottles 25Cents. - Regular Size 50 Cents, ; VW e JB. GOGUDIWIEN, Proprictor. - » Western Labyratory, - Cincinnati, Ohio, . = G BEE OB S SR o it A B EEA SoE TR AR : S Coeel BBPR O R BRI o !;' P-4 ..9-‘ BAT gO Y 5 4 INL Bl B g e Bt RN e NE £aa B o B AT mene B O DA B B RS SY EOB B eBl oA O NSI DX B M BBSR B X A oA BPS R Eo Bl D W i B SBEEIRIS S R @ o 5 T e B , B3LA SR iE B NSS Tha o HETIE VAN LIS B s Bedhr b b B 3 B VY RS ~ £L3P& ‘; Sk Y Bvl B e e e B R B 2 BN B s B 0 b SR VA R Yh R B 0 e RO B B WP HER R W E M REEWEY | 18 < 1S B o 25 : @ 5(0 PPR B A S N A S SPEEE PR Y CeM QLB ROF o SRS eIR <% F‘@“\\F N ¥la - o 23 Wl W oo™l B é SEEr oW S S N TS ) o o >\L=p 3 > P 0 ‘% [\ AW Efl g N oSB % d #4~CURIS —Diphtheria, Croup, Asthma, Bronehitis, Neuralgia, Thenmatiem, Bleeding at the I, Ecarnrfms 3, Influenza, Hacking Conigh,Whooptiayg Cough, Caturrh, OholeraMorbus, Dysentery, _‘xgrrfiirn. Kidney ‘}‘r-ju_";}?z', and r}{n_i:tn_l_Di:_m::m: 8. }’:m_!l_)flgr_.}’rif-.“D)".»I_. 8. Tohnson & &0., Boaton, Mass, B 1= P &0 A i G3OB 5 ¢ RAM QR 8 €OB maxe ; B i PN M esa o &2 G 35 .*’fi; d‘zg ‘33;' il Gl oo *-" NEW, 2licH H B oLt e —y > + s v ¥ fy R e NN fd TR RTN R o ) B N W f,—‘-‘;:;l' s %9 BLQGD' = t "These pille were 2 wonderfel discovery., Wo otheralike them in tue world, Will positively eurs relieve all manner of digease, The informaticn arcund 2ach box i= worth ten times the cost ofvt boxs Fi’.ls. ¥ind out abont them and jrou will alesays be thankful. One vill a dose. lilustrated pamphle ree. Bcld everywhcere. orsent by mail for2s¢. instamps. Dr, LS. JOIUNSON & CO., 22 C.H. St., Roston; Kioridans Ooniioie is eo v e Fowder is a‘:s«.;‘.u!m;'i{“ E’,fl Ea 3 f; ? '1 g will make hens isy pure and highly con-gx fl 2% £ .o like it,, 1t cura ecntrated, Oneounc ;: i B 9 : b, s chicken eioleraand is worth g pound of < 5d x 5 ‘\ all dieenses of hens, eny other kind. Tt wg A A Fq B Eoatd Is worth ito weight gtrictiy a macdicine co =3 = ) = B . 5 A e in gold. Illustrated be given with toed. S U : 2R ! ) 3ba bofk by mail free, Bold overywhore, or sent by mail for 25 ceuls i stampe, 2 1-4 ib. aiv-tight tin cans, $1; %vomsn. $1.30 B'Xoaoe By cxpeess, prepaid, for $5.00. LB, 1. B, JOENSON & CO., Bostan R T ! N N G T ey Sas R T FF R e e T I R 3 - 5 Y%) Mca T 58 4 S ISI X %,v;r"h.{., Thovsnnd Trinl £ CURE Sg#de Avoid the imposition of pretentions rms ¢ .m‘:‘:xk:u.ws matied (0 pa- £ 3 5, 2100 Tor these troubles, and all Quacks, e Liontsa laree pronortion e & P 57, R WioB9 only aim is to bieed theirvie 2 _Pétgfi.r;fl. JF wrhom koal sz Tl {root ey B 4 TRADE Ay geks 08 Pako & SUTRE REMEDY that 18 u-.;;.f.;»o;.#; were restored 1o eaith oy use of | s 5@9':&?‘;“;" 3¢ ';,;“"‘“éif,,;.;:;: ';:blm;,” or'w"mwm uaaris: SEMIHAL BASTHLES, Wop =OO forioeonrenicseain oy vgt vsdical Cure for Mervous Debility, Oroanic i st gy 1 ; Wenkness and Paysi ol Deceyin X oong or Mid- ‘@b' el o osie tia st el "}M“"r},;:w*ul dle Aged Men, Tested for Light ¥ears in many :S: I wr:'."::}‘;.i’:li‘:? 3 urwn‘:‘r“ug::.{.wfl-:rfl The l!x:wisunnll(‘:.mz-,s they n:nru‘,uwtiy Irrn“tn‘-;.) vrematorely ‘._,m“,dw;m;._'::;,.',"'M."‘,“‘;fn;-“;-?f":, ~fi..,c"",m.k':lhr",'flk“ Borfectnnd full Manty Cironih ard s £orounTHanich. "““‘-"“‘““““"""“‘:"‘.‘_‘?‘,‘i’i’}:""i‘_b"“_‘."""""*‘““‘: Tothose whosufier Fromthiemany ghaursdiseazes | TRFATRINT. 0 Somd Three, ;‘ro.:::htx.hou(v l:)"l:r!;.w«'ru tion, Exoe w‘.(}‘-'-—,r-f!:l'l:«.:‘. . d.a..a;fl:.__(}_aég:_fi._&_@o_!fl.% York, or too fren Yudnlpence, wis asx thet you se 8 e = - gepeam eSt i i Teeyre | HARRIS REMEDY €O, Het Crnn, TRIAL PACKACE FINT, with Tlinst'd Paranhlat.&e. 3C6Y 1. Tenth Etreet, BT, LOUILS, MO, i RUFPTURLD PLRSONS can have FREE Trial of our Appilance. Ask for Terms! LADIEST ‘é‘ :} A : R Exd |Em Ud = e e PR I B ik Lo # m-;fl?p‘gg_ggi YOuU LE¥ b-%.‘ E!fi. 4 , usn N B BeßiY 33 = h 8 X z g e =E =5 L™ 5 On Your Table: If yon donat, then he sure to try it at once. and you will have no more coplaints fiom any onein the hiouse, KE-send 10¢. in stamps for a complote set of Levering's New Cards (80 original desigrne). E. LEVERING & CO, BALTIMORE, MD, BEN]. F. CHRISTIE, ATTGRNEY-AT-LAW, Dawson, - = :: - - G#oROIA. Office in Court House. Special and prompt attention given to all business entrusted to him J. M. GRIGGS, ATTORHEY-AT-LAW bl DAawsoN,' - =io-: - - (GRORBGIA. COLLECTIONSA SPECIALLY Refers, by permission, to M. Terst & Co., A. Leftier, 8. Guckenheimer & Son, Gustave Bekstem & Co., Savannah, Ga., Henry Lewis, Atlanta, Ga. L& oOllice over J. P Grifiin’s store. Di{. J. G. DEAN, 3213 2 b & : PEYSICIAN & SURGEDN, DAWSON, ~& G lluvin_-,v located in Dawson for the pur of practicing my profession, I respeet. fully offer my services to the public and solicit a share of its patronace. Calls promptly attended, Office up staivs over Jesse Griftin's store, DR. J. 2. HAMMOND, —hysician and sSurgeon,— SASSER, GA. I)mmpt atteption given to all business witruste to me, e e b et sl g i i B E U IR 208 HOCRSE AND CATTLE PCWDERS % 3 ; &fi\ ‘,‘. e - A e @ FOUTZ Ol ~ -/k - " ] (j,&e{?g; -Z%.rmz y }F S 2 JY . ?v‘ ~% &4 -;‘1;3.74,(’,::» ;;;;.L‘},. Sk CRERTES No Horse will die of (orn7e, Pors or LuxG Fz- VER, i Foutz's Powders are vzed in time. ! Fontz's Powders willenre nned prevent Hoe CHOLERA, Foutz's Powders will prevent Gares 18 Fowls, Foutz's Powders will intrease the quantity of ik and cream tWeniy per cont., and fake the butter fuw an'd sweet, Foutz's Powders will enre o nrovent almost EVERY Disrasx to which Homses ind € attle are snis et R A Pownrgs wiLt GIVE DATISFAUTION. Bold everywhere, DAVID L. rOoUTz, Proprietor, BALTINCRE, MIN 1 ¥ PAT 'y ¥ 4 > SOLD IN DA WSON 1Y > 5 1 o e | £ o - Dt R JAN. S “SON ‘@ Y (Y TN 4} QUICKEST TIME s W IR i : m 1 ITL% v "I FHROUGH PULLMANBUF- S : FET CAR ATLANTA TO NEW YORK —VIA— East Tenn. and Shenandoal Valley o utes, Through the Virginia Springs and Mountains. . N. Y. EXPRESS. ROUTR. Leave Atlanta B T, V &G Daily, 540pn Arvive Rome ¢ ““ 835pnm ‘ arrive Dalton G “ 950 pm. ‘ arrive Knoxville e ¢ 140 am. Arrive Bristol 8 G l.'rafll‘; armive Roanoke N&EWRR ¢ 1146 am “ Shenandogh June SY R R ¢ 838ph arrize Washington B&O RR ¢ 1030p0 arrive Baltimore B& PR R ¢ 1130p® arrive Philadelphia Penn R R ¢ 330aR arrive New York b “ 700 am ‘ aac TTE R oo A PIE BREECH BUY ,:_,z{% \ PIEPER (5 pind S S e e Ul L e e e s E= { Yo @h T Afiny e X lEBHQSE !flgfi fovikio lonsimoney N ever oifered &0 the public. ’ For sals by all firsi-class Gun 7”“!”3 At Wheleszale nnly by (send tor Cetslof SCHOUERLING, DALY & CALES 61 & 86 Chambers &t., New Yok s o e 7047A~_‘_—_-—_'_’/ SMITHS ’\ B e { ", i“): 5 E b bt j.‘.::.‘r’é: :3 ) E v'; . - -y;,«v 3 o, By A B P ; | A 7 S <N el o 2 RE i E Gl 1\ URE Bitiousnass ; Sick Headache in F"“:"m: @ One doaa relieves Meuralgia. _They ‘h,“ nravent Chills . Fever, Sour Stomac nd 4 Ereath, Clear tha Skin, Tone the Ner'fs';gA,(. Lite .# Vigor i the system. Dore: ONE ut s Try iheim gneo and you will never be M""Gw ] Prica, 25 cenis ver Lotte, Sold Bz Drug cipt o liodicine Dealers geancrafly, Sent 0a roc price in stamps, postpaid, to any address, J.F,.BMITH & CO- Hafl:xfac—if:::rsia:\d Sole j-’wns.. ii‘g‘ig HAGAN'S Wi : al Magnolia Balm : i peauty is a secret aid to bed & Many a lady owes her f“:c ‘] ness to it, whe would NEL not tell, and jou cant e 4