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Dawson Journal.
E. L. RAINEY, - Editor.
08l Orga of 22td oma and Comly
8. T. JorpaN - Pi:bl'r. & Prop'r.
Yuurspay, Ocroßek l4ri, 1856.
R TN S T RSB T R TR TR WAL
_INDICATIONS point to a severe
winter.
Tue Gamesville Eigle reports
Arost in North Georgia.
THE commissioners will Joeate
the school of teechnology Tuesday.
Tre Chicago anarchists have
been sentenced to hang in De
cember.
IN Clay c\‘)vmify W. J. Greene
defeated the independnt, F. K.
Freeman.
STATE polities bave mada way
for local polities, and the village
statesman will now have a chanea.
* Tae election in Savanpah re
sulted in the knights of labor
electing one member to t e legis
latare. |
Tae Calhoun Courier reports
the burning of A. W. [urner’s gin
house together with 12 hales of
cotton and 1,568 bushels of eotten
geed. |
© THE city council of Atlants has
passed an ordinance allowing the
Atlanta brewery to peddle beer in
¢hat burg. This does not eeem like
prohibition.
WE commend the judgement
‘and good taste that prompts the
Americus Recorder to make up
dts local page every Friday from
Thursday’s J OURNAL.
The Spart&lshm:zelite remarks
tkat bangs give girls o wild and
unruly appearance, in some in
stances making them fGosk abso
lutely repulsive.,
Wavcross has three newspa
pers and tke probability is that
the county will have to draw on
its exchequer soon to allay the
wants of several more paupers,
Tae trade edition issued last
Sunday by the Colunabus Eaquir
-er-Sun contained 23 piges anl
was the handsomest ever tuenel
from the Georgia press.!
Cor. W HirßrlsON was elected
t> the legisture in Qaitman eoun
-Ity over Capt. Willis. Col. Har.
rison usually makes things lively
when in our legislative halls, °
GROVER CLEVELAND has remit
ted $2O to the Confelerate home
in Charleston, with a note of con
dolenze. Of course condolence is
what is needed to crect the home.
Jupge W. H. Kixerovin do
feated 2 negro for the legisla‘ure
in Lee county. lee is usually
oneof the counties that is mis
represented by a sable-hued eoon.
Trae Valdosta Times says it in
tended no slur upon Col. Gruerry
when it said he was to the front
for oflice this year. The Times
has a very high opinion of the
Colonel.
A very light vote was polled in
tle State last Wednesday, and
several independents were electedd
to the Senate and Legislature. in
nearly every county Gordon ran
behind the ticket.
Dr. Fevrox led the legislative
ticket in Bartow county by
three hus.dred votes. The Doctor
is evidently a lively “corpse,” sev.-
eral organs to the eontrary not
withstanding,
A MISTAKE will ba made if the
location ef the state technelogical
school is sold to thatcity simpl y of
fering the largest sum of money.
Loeationandsurrc-)uudings‘nmount
to agreat deal. Macon i the place
for the sehool,
Jupar Davip B. HirkeLn was
elected, last Wednesday, to repre
seut Webster in the legislature
by & handsome majority. J udge
David isno elam and the next
legislatare will not be altogether
devoid of interest.
A YOUNG man who was om the
point of committing suicide by
jumping into Niagra river Tues
day, changed his mind and then
wanted his father to give him
whatever sum would have been
spent in reeovering the body had
the suicide taken place.
Tnr 26th of November is going
to be a gala day in Bllaville, and
’C L Harp is expected to have «
Jjolly, good time. Blackman, the
myrderer ¢f Tondee, has beey
sentenced to hang that day, Tt is
not often the eountry editor is -
dowed sucka pienic. ‘
l New Men in Congress.
| The great proj ortion ¢f new men
‘that have been nemineted for Con
geess this yearis escifing com
‘ment. One newspanar states that
cue-half of the Dem eratic nomi
nations in Demoeratic Jistricts are
new men, and the probability is
the same propsriion of uew men
have been named by Republicans
in distriets in which that prty has
the majority.
While there is in one sense a
good deal of eomfort in this fact,
it is not an unmixed good. There
are some members of Congress
who ouglit to ba rotatad olt of of
fice as speedily as possible, but
there are others who onght to be
keptin., Thetrouble is that sowme.
times the bad ones get Dack and
the good ones are defeated,
DBesido that, now moan, however
able and well aéapted to the daties,
are not as eflieient on the floor as
experienced members, Qie »f
the evils of Congressional serviees
is the tardiness with which legisla
tionis passed. New members and
the darge body axa responsible for
this. The next Congress may not
be as eflicient us it ought to be,
though it may be an honest and
weli intentioned body.
Juner Gary, in the Chicage
Criminal courton Thursday morn
ing, overraled the motion for a new
trinl in the eases of eight anar
chists, charged with the haymarket
massacre, and confirmed the ver
«iet of the jury that Spies, Par
sons, Fielden, Scliwab, Engel, Fis
chrer, and Lyng should be hanged
and that Necha should suffor im
prisonment for thirteen years in
the State penitentiary, The anar
chists ad lvessed the court in their
own behalf before scntence was
passed upon them. Spies was the
first speaker, and was very veie
ment. He concluded his speech
as follows: “I shall die pronlly
defiantly, for the cause of justice.
There is Sesrates—there is (ali
leo—there is Glerdano Bruno—
thereis Christ. Why, the sumber
cannot he estimated of those who
have {redden in these paths, and
weareready to follow them.”—Al
bany News.
A psearon from Hawkiosville
pultliched in the Macon Tele.
graph, announces tho eleztion of
Congressman Crisp in Palaski
county on Wednesday. From a
Cuthbert spacial te tha samy pa
per, it also appears that Congross
man Tuarner was voted for along
with the Governor and Statehouse
officers in Rand>olph. Wo were
under the impression that it took
a whole distriet to elect a Con
gressman. Terrvell will do her part
towards electing Mr. Tarner next
month,
ALeiNy still leads Southwest
Georgia. —News and A lvertiser.
That's right, Col. Me; toot your
own horn if you don't strike =
trail. There i 3 no tewn i South
west Georgia that has shown more
vim and energy than Albany.
You never fail te have an eye to
the main chanee, ard if you don’t
go back on your whilom record
Albany widl yet be the city of this
section, unless Dawson reaches
out her hand and takes in all the
gooa things.
It seems that the only quul’xfi
cation needed for offiea these days
is & war record, We have read a
good many announcements for
offies throughout the S:ate and
‘invariably the only recommenda
tion of the fituess of the offea
seeker iz that he “was & gallant
soldier aud left a limb on the
‘battle fiell.” What the country
needs is nol mon of war reeords,
but'men of brains aad eipacity.
We koow some very sorry men
with goad war records.
Tae Macon Telegraph wishes al}
the judges ol GGeorgia to emnlate
the example of Judges Roney and
Fort iv appe’ating wembers oflthe
bar to #it in cases in which they
were disgqualifiad. This ds far
wore preferable to the rotation sys
tem among the judges, especially
wher the change take s place about
the time an election is being held
in which His Honor is very much
ivterested.
CoL. TurNipsEED was electad
Senator of this distriet st
Wednesday. Brother Stanford,
leap down in the depths of com
passion we condole with you aund
would faincomfort you. RB:mam
ber the divine injunction of “the
Master fee loth his sheep,”
Tue tax roturus for 1335 show
thnt nagroas in Georgin own %2 -
58 in taxable property.
This 18 an mervease of #3039
daving the pust yeat,
‘ Will Get B¢ Next Time,
| Col.J. H. Guerry, of Dawson,
{.tlw talented and jovial Solicitor
| Genoral of the Pataula Cireait, is
’ with us as usual this court. Col.
lJim wears his reeent defeat for
| Congressional honors cheerfully,
’and is making new friends every
(day. We predict Lis early tri
’mnph in the distriet, and think
we can read between the lines the
’intontion of our contemporaries
iin the castern portion of the dis
i triet tc sapport him in ‘the nesxt
}rncfi, should Mr. Turner not offer
| hiwself. Mr. Turner has been
é *vindieated” by his re-nomination
‘thi? {¢ime, and was think eould
| gracefully retire after the expira
| tion of his two years in the 50th
iC()ngress.-—]iurly County News.
Brenwood Budyged.
The festival for the benefit of
the Methodist parsonage on last
Thursday night was a suecoss fi
nancially, about sixty-eight dol
lars being realized. Everybody
kad a good time, even if they Lad
only a nickel to spend.
Two yourg men from Somter
county haye found large attrae
tions at Bronwood iw the parsons
of two younng lady visitors, one
from Talbottonand the other from
Murshallville. Cows on boys,
you may stand a hand vet.
Mr. J. H. Ellerbee has opened
a store on Johnson street. He
seems to known hew to sell
goods as well as te write for e
newspapers. Suceess to you
John.
Messrs. Winkler Bros. have
opened a barbershop and beef
market on First street just below
J. C. Simpson’s bar. These gen
tlomenare well qualified for their
respective positions and we wish
them success. They will pot an
advertisemicut in nest weel's is
sae.
Chiils and fever are abroad in
the land. We Dbave felt them of
Jate.
M.. T. N. Killen has 400 syrup
barrels for sale. Yook for bhis
advertisement in the nex! jssye of
the douRNAL,
~ Dr. J. G. Westmorelang, of At
lanta, is in Bronwooed, where he
will remain a few days before go
‘ing to South Elorida to spend the
| wintor.
1 Next Saturday will be Justice
Court day here and quite a erowd
1 is expected.
Condition of Crop-.
The Agrienltural Department
gives the following average re
port of the conditicn of erops for
October. 169 represents the av
erage of a series of years no} less
than 5: Corn, prespect compared
to anjaverage,Bl per cent;rice, 98;
sugar ¢ane,S3; sorghum, 84; sweet
potatoes, 87; tarnips, 72; ecotton,
73; tobaceo 95, number of stock
hogs compared to last year, 87;
¢oaditien of stock hogs compared
to an average. 82
Cholera is reported ae lLaving
prevailed ameng bogs to a greater
or less extent in 2li sections of the
State, bat with more disastrous
effect in North, Middle and Souvth
west Georgia
Tuaz tanth aunual ernvantion of
the General Assembly of Knights
of Laloropencd at Bichmond Vir
ginia,Jlast Thorsday morning, One
thousand delegates, reprosontiug
the orderin evory Siate of tho
Union,were represent. Gon. Fitz
| hugh La: deliverad the adlreess of
weleoma to tiie Knlohts, which was
responded to by Grand Master
Workenan 1. V. Powderly. Tle
address of Gien. Tiae was most ap
proprin‘e, showing a proper ap
prec.ation of the great questions of
the day.
Frery-Nlve white knights went
to a colored boarding house with
their black brother in Richmond
because a hotel refused the color
ol delegate entertuinment. Soy.
erai of the white knights called at
negro houses ir the day time with
carriages and rode megro winches
over the ecity. Whither are we
drifting ? |
Tuere will be three V. H. Fel.
toms in the mext Logisture—-the
old Doctor from Bartow, anether
of the nawo from Maeon eounty,
axd still another briiliant au 1 pop
ular young man of that name from
Macon, Bibb county. Thera will
be a groat mixing of wnils, and
they will bkave to have a little
duily sessien te settles matters be
tween thew.
Cor. Privvs Jovus, the “first
bale man of Gueorgia,” was electad
to the legislature 1u Bukor county
last Weluesdiy as au iudepead
cul
YWOOD'S BOOM!
BROB \/ , _} ;‘!_.g_ a‘i
—Not Over— |
- STMPSON |
HILL & SIMPSON
Are now prepared to sell any and all goods needed by 1319:5
trade cheaper than the cheapest. 'We have added to oru {
GENERAL - STOCK, |
as beretofore kept, the foilew NEW LINES WHICH WE PROPOSE
TOSELL CHEAPER THAN ANY ONE TO ESTABLISH
OUR TRADE iN THOSE LINES:
saddles and Harness, Stoves and Gums,
Clothing, Patent Cotton Baskets, 1
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BESIDES OUR GENERAL STOCK OF i
3 \ e ' O ~« 3 3 _.".11?.‘ 5
Boots, Shoes, Jeans, Groceries,
HARIDWARE '
And everything clse the trade can desire, at low prices.
V. . KENDRICK
Dr. W. C KENDRICK
.
Dawson, Gceorgia,
DEALER IN |
RUGS PATENT AND
DRUGS Py 41N INEP
OTHER MEDICINES. l
PAINTS, VARNISHES, WHITE LEAD,
IKerosene, Machine and Linseed Oil, |
TOBACCO AND CIGARS, WHISKY,
Brandy,Gin, Rum and Wine, Stationery and all articles usu—i
ally keptin a drug store. i '
ALL PERSONS INDEBTED TO ME |
Will please ncot wait for the top crop, but come and settle al onee. |
lam needing money, and if youn do rot pay me I shall make a direct |
appeal to you, W. W. Davisis my agent and will receipt for any- |
thing due me, W.C. EENDRICK |
Death of Mrs. E. W. Bozoman.
Mrs. E. W. Bozeman died
Tuesday morning at the home of
ker husband,near Dover,with hem
orrhagic fever. Mrs. Bozeman
was about 40 years of age, was «
member of the Mathodist chureh,
and leaves a husbanl, one child
and many relatives and frionds to
mourn her loss. The Journawn
sympetiires with the bereaved.
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The Gft Told Story
Of the peeuliar medicinal merits of Heod's
Sarsaparilla is fully confirmed by the volun.
sary testismony of thousands who have tried
it. Peedliar iu the combination, proportion,
and preparation ol its ingredicnts, peculiar
in the extreme care with which it is put
tp, Hood's Sarsaparilla accomplishes cures
Wwhere other preparations entively fail. Pecu
linr in the unequalled good name i has mada
at ‘home, ‘which is a “tower ef strength
abroad,” peculiar in the phenomenal sules
it has oilained,
Hood’s Sarsaparilia -
is the most popular and suceessful medicine
before the publie today for purifying tlie
blood, giving strength, ereating an appetite.
“1 suffered from wakefulness and low
spirits, and also had .eczema on the back of
my head and neck, which was very annoying,
1 ‘tock one bottle of Hood's Sarsaparilla, and
€ have received so much benefit that I am
very grateful, and I am always glad to speak
a goodsvord for this medicine.” Mrs. J. 8.
BSaypER, Paldsville, Penn,
| Purifies the Blood
! Henry Biggs, Campbell Street, Kansas City,
~ had scrofulous sores all over his body for
| fifteen vears, Hood’s Sarsaparilla completely
| cured Lim.
Wallace Buek, of North Bloomfield, N, Y.,
suffered eleven years with a terrible varicose
uleer on Lis legy so bad that he had to give
up business. Ife was cured of the ulcer, and
also of catarh, by
-
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Sold by all druggists. £1; sixfor®s. Preparedonty
by C. I. HOOD & CO., Apothocaries, Lowell, Mauss,
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T have on hand the finest and best lot of
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STOVES ever brought to this market: am
selling thema cheaper than they ever were
; Sold belore, and am putting in more Cooking
Utensils “than the luw allows.” Come and
: .
| wokeand price before buying.
[ JOILIN A. FULTON.
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Tl UENED . advertisine, Pam.
phlet wii hn Price List, sent freel by
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BURNH AM BROS., Yori, Va.
N A £t
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Farm For Sale!
'l“.\'() hundred and ¢wenty-seven aer s of
mud situnted dn the 12th distries of
poay
Pervell county and known us the, Daniel
Koiidy plaes. “hree-horse faon clesred
nid in good state of culiivatian wilh ganl
fances balance is woll timbered. €og
vat buiidings 4 water, For farther ju.
formation apray Lo |
G. W. PARISIT ‘
June 224, '56 Gin, Bronwood 04
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Not only shertena the time of labor 1
and jessens the pair, but it greatly ;
diminishes the dunger to life of both
mother and child, and. leaves the
motherin a eoadition mere favorable |
to epecdy recovery aud loss Hable to
Fiooding, Convulsiors, and other |
alarming svmpoms, M 3 efieaey in
thig respeet entities it tu be called Tue
Morner's Frieno, agd to rank as one
of the life.eaving momelies of the nine- |
Leenticentury, |
We cannot publish eertificates con
cerning this remedy withont woun ing
tue delicaey ol the writers Yot we !
Lave hundreds ou file, ;
Send for our booly, ““To Mothars,™ mailed
frec, Eravrisin Recuraror 00., '
Atlanta, Ga, |
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wnlinnang funijiommey |
ki['!‘:}p}-.; J.r ml.n'.;;‘iné i
DAUCHY & UO.,
27 Park Place nndl 24.96 Murray I
St., New York. |
M.ake lowesi rates oa all newspapers in |
the U. S, auwl Canada. BEstabiished ‘
1867, |
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Are LORSHISBTIVE?
Voot SR RYRteriviy B &nt
ii;;'.'c you ugh, DBronchitis, Asthma, |
Indigestion? Use PARKER'S TONJO |
without delay. It L 2 cnred many of the
worst cases and is the best remely deor ail |
afTections of the throat and ] . and dis- i
ecases arising from impure biood and ex.- |
hausiion. - The feeble and sick, strugaling
against discase, and glowly driftiig to the |
grave, willin most eases recover their
hesdth by the timely vse of PARKER'S
TONIC, but delay i dangerons. Pake it
in time. Cures when ali (:ls'u fails. Giyes
noew life to the aged aad infirm, $1 ag
Dra puigis,
LL FOR 24 GENTS,
a g iag R = 5; 8
We must redace our stork in the nect
three months, and for 30 Days offer ai!
the following for, 24 cents: 10 pieces
choied New and Pepalar M wie, full size,
finely printed; 299 elegant desizns in Qut
line for stamping and Embroidery: 100
Lite and Popular Songs, including all the
gqms3 from the MIKADO, as well as
Dream Taces,™ “Love, Luve, Love,”
Salling,” ete., ete., alarge collection of
sew Riddies and Conundrams, over 270,
just the thing for picaic and social parties,
239 Motto Verses, just sidc.splitters, 73
Tricks in Magie, 100 Puzzles, all kinds, 26 ‘
Popular Games, a Scerct Alphabet, £9O l
| Amusing, Tateresting and Mysferious
Pictures, the great game of Fortanes old, I
‘l ete., etc. We will send i the above Jin |
one paekage to any address, all prepaid, l
for £4 cents in postace stamps; 8 packages
for 50 conts; 7 puckaces for 81, Address
all ordersto WORLD MP'G €O,
122 Nassan Stgget, Neay ¥ork. ,
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Combining IRON with PURE VEGETAGLE |
TONICS, quickly and completely CLEANSES
ead EARICHES THE BiO 2. Quickens i
the action of (he KLiver and Kidueys, Clears the |
cemploxion, makes the skin suiooth, It does not |
Injuce the teeth, cause hoa Inche, or prodacecone |
stipation—ALL OTL 1.8 TRON MEDICINES DO, |
Physicians and Druggists everywhere rocowmend i, !
DR. N. 8 Roaares, of Mirion, Mass onys: ‘g |
;ocomnwi;l! B&;M{r)‘lm«-n Blitwn A'i' nvuxllwahlw tonie |
or aurichi 6 and remaring ¢ e
eymptomn, u‘t does not burt t“l’m‘txm?:.': L
Do R M Dsieerr, Do molds, Ind., says:
have privoribed fimwn'l'f’t n Bitters In’ cases '} {
anwmis cnd blood dise s, also whon a tonic was
needed. and & has vrovcd thoroughly watisfactory ™ |
Mr ‘V\I BIRNG 26 St Moy 8t Now Orloans la, |
uw{;srwn'fi dran Bigors relioved .mo in 1 case
of L, voisoning, and 1 heartily comuend it to 1
those neosding o pariior " |
“The Geruino has Trade Mark and crossod rod lines
on wrappor, Talio no other, Mads vy 'y
BROWN CHEMICAL Uhh, BALG JACKE, MO,
LAvmea' Havn Bonk ~aseful and atteactive oone |
wainiigg List of prros o paelpen infoomation LTy
conn aro. given away by all dncters 1o mediciue, oF
dwadod Wey wddrens ou roout of do A, g
URE WHISKIES)
To those wanting a (}qu._ _Pm'!e artiele of ’\‘-.'lli>l’:§o}', Tam Preparadg
o furnish them at prices Lower thag any louse' i ]);m»mn"' I',
this reason, I am the sole asent for the following ]flm];“(_{ brands 82
Whiskics and Wines which can ec found belijnd my bars
._'h) A£X AA ?}';! ~ - -/’,
Old #eserve, White Maly,
Oid Southerland, Old Peachorchard, Ete,
(INS, WINES AND BRANDIESN,
[2URE ITolland Gin, Pave Tom Cat Gin,” N. C. Apple Brandy, Ginger, Lewmon
3' French, dark and white, {u Corn (Stomrenyountain) Port, Sherry and S, (~i.”}{
Wines. Champage Cider of all kinds. &
I have Brandy and Gin that have been in my house 12 years,
T. Y. MARTIN, Dawson, Ga.
idALLS FFUDG
WH A o -€y s 'E,
” I 8 F T lING
WARFEHOUSEMEN,
Albany, - - - - Georgia,
}{ ANDLE COTTON FOR FARMERS PROM FIFTY TO SIXTY- ('EX'l‘;_]'E[{
Bale clicaper than any other firn in the eity.
WE CHARGE X 0 COMMISSION !
For Selling, and guarantee the top <f the market for: all cote
ton sold by us.
XLI‘).-\NY‘D'M\\' rate of freight and cottor eompress make this one of the very best
L 2 markets, and our selling without charging conuuissiop enables the farmer (0 squve
money by having ws handic his cottcn,
FOB THE ACCOMODATION OF OUR CUSTOMERS ,
—WE HAVE—
™T ® S oTWRs ' T .
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Nicely Fitted-up Rooms,
Over the Central Bank, nest to Kemp & Mcok's Restaurant, free to
them. :
Bring us your cotton and vou will be
?D .‘ &
pleased with our handling of it.
Respectfully,
T A r T TN/ LI AZI. o
HALL & FUDGE, Al sany, Ga.
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