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[ am nOW ready to show you+a most magnificent line of
PRY GOOD s
I} AV M XK W P EY §Se
. Ivrnyyr Pasdsmendi ‘
complete in Every Particular Department,
will you do me thefavor to inspect my goods and price
e hefore purchasing your tall and winter supplies? [am
onfident I can please you, |Ne paias have been spared in
wl . > : ~ 3 {5 . 3~ F =
ihe selection of this beantiful stock of goads to suit the taste
" ud what is more, the purse of .
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VERY LADY in the LANI
EVERY LADY in- the LAND,
My Short Wraps and English Walking Jackets are piay
oo “havoc” with the cloak trade of Dawson. No “such
roods and prices can be teund elsewhere, Not one single
filure to sell has oceurred so far this season, when the cys
omer was ready to buy a ¢loak!
oi——:a *
NO TRGUBLE TO ’
8 H O GO O D 8
And if T should happen not to have in stock whatever you
mav desire, I shall take pleasure to .
4 Y L ML X . @My 3 *
Order th: Goods for You from Abroad
without any additional expense to yourself. My qarters arc
r A N 7 I" - l :
New and -Flegaatly Titted Up,
al you will find it a pleasure to drop in and spend a half au hour or so when out
hopping. Ladier, rest assurcd thab
: v =Y oF e
NOTHING
Il Le left uadone.on my part to deserve the patronage I s earnestly desire at . your
Ands.
Whether you intend-purehasing or not, pleais
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GIVE ME A CALL
- 4V ke b, \./ L% 44
nd a chance to show you that T mean
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Favsr Pacinrtlll e
Y ery ,Eath;){'t‘ual‘sz Vs
B AVEER FP AT 1
M., K 3 PNER
o AR AAUVE NN AA,
Leader and Controller of Low Prices m Dawson.
Mr. Deck Drown and Sammie ¥artip are with me snd would be pleased (o serve
B R s R
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Local Department.
ANNOUNCEMENT'S.
" D. LAING s a candidate for re-idec
stion to the office of County Treasur
and would be glad 1o have your su -
t,
g B. PERRY auncunces himself a.cin
o didate for County Treaarer. and »
i 3 your support. If clectéd he will
ceuarge the duties of the offiee to the
st of bis ability. !
' M. HARRIS !‘;L’ilisi;. s and requests
~* U 8 1o aanounce him a candidate for
¢ ofice of Tax Receiver, of Terrell
\Yi::‘r-' authorized to announce the
Y name of J. H. Crouch as a candidate
rre-clection to the ofiice of Tax Collector
ferrell county.
HFREBY an wnnee myseif a eandidate
dorTax Recoiver of ™ Terrell county,
bjeet 0 Bunocratie nominatitn, it any.
W E SESSTONS,
——
: A Iree Library,
% boen estoblished at Janes’
g Store, and - evorybody is in
ted to eall and got books by the
ost popular anthors, ti
—Go to Horsley & Killen's
rderse ¥ S
—Tom Junes s lls the finest
baceo intown, Ty it
~Putios owing e for guano
il pleasa deliver cofiten at ware
“ise of Lowrey Brothens.
» T M. Joxes.
L have one Landred bushels of
Ped)o:xls for sale, They are
be Red Mexican oat. -
£. T. JorpaN.
B o S e e ;
; lhe.l*.'r;','\n't and prettiest line
: 'tl‘“‘fl! :L\l'\::'xh(‘fl, hair brushes,
Y 3, toilet articles and faney
’['fldx' Cver gn the eity at Jano’s
fug Store, tr,
if}“fl‘d:fll’g Joyous Julep—an
[Zt*h-“ ad infallible eure for
h?" f}']?lfl_lmd Nervows Headache
!l Poig! For sals in" Daw
" G by Crouet Bro’s.,, Drug-
I-st_ E 3’l‘l
:““h Praivia Mange, and
‘“t.‘ lies of every kind cured in
fllllut"’s by Woolford’s Sanita
e ’tf"‘,‘]‘- Use no ofler. This
.M.r I;;lf'- Sold by W, ¢\, Een
i vegist, Dawson, Ga., yal
;;bw'-w‘s Yareka Liver Medi.
rin. Perfeet “family medieine
] llm “uon ills of life. It
k ])‘f_“"i”"l- It is a specifie for
n, (]'."l‘l(k('l““‘ For sale 1 Daw
“;\i.m. by Cronah Leo’s., Prug
] yrl
| GOOD FARM
.
1 ) TOIINTIIY
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M. S. KEITIT,
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i 84, E. ] arker
l I AN il move II(‘T e
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m'.“i fu\ml an i urrar's mdd‘”
i ”, Wsed us a dental ulieo,
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, COUNTY CURRENCY.
Inter-sting Tiems Coneernine Town
boand Coyziy Gatkered by Journal
' Leeporters and Briefly Told.
; DISTAXT,
i The T"‘f‘f“lf-:f".:")"! is awect, bul sweeter
i ; ‘»l‘:. bird thet 1 :
- Al the swectest voiee of the lark, is his
- ‘:“ v from the hizhest skies,
. Thie fish from the uetsare goo!, but the
;. "-'»'r‘"? oues remain in the seq:
| If fickle tlye wonian vou love, what wo
‘ man so fair as ehe.--Ex.
{ —<Cotion is rolling in pretty
| lively.
—Qur postofliice is 4 ‘'model of
neatuess.
—Yora Jaue's show windows
are preity. !
‘ —Tuis has been & quiot waek
: for iccal items.
| —Mrs. M. G. Statham is visit
ing relatives in Marion county.
| —The oil mills will resame op
i(i-‘.'ufioh.s in about two weeks.
—Hon. D). B. Huarrdll, of Web
| ster, was in tho eity yosterday.
' —-Best Phient Flour for §5.50
| per barrel at :
l 20 T 3 B 2 ¥ oL TONS:
| We Loar of some cobton fields
i that ave new being picked for the
| last time. »
-—Patronize Lome indastries
and you lay well the foundation
of pr sperity.
| --DMws. W. R Daldwin has re
twrned from a trip of several
weeks to Atlorta,
| "—We understand that ene of
our young mew is inquiring akout
a residence.
~-Bring your cotton to Dawson,
get a good priee for it end buy
your geods cheap. :
‘~This i an “off” week with
Solieitor-Gieneral Guerry, and he
i is spending it at bhome,
--Sugar cans is retailing at 2}
cents per »talk. A fair erop’ has
been made and most of it is of
good quality.
~lf you are duz the JoveNaL
auything fer subseription or ad
veudkisiw g remember thiab we are
needing the money. |
i «-The el otion isoverand every
i body should harmonize and get in
}.u good hugor, if they have -been
Potherwise doving the campaign.
‘ ~2We woudd He glad for those
! of our readors wio send papers to
jr'-lafiv@n el driends in othier
| States, ;%};_{ owe for thew, ie eall
| atthe ofice and settle,
< Miss I.oolie In: nmguger £e
turmed b %tkmfiay fron: a yis
it B> vehives wh Amoricas, She.
18 addnpianded ””’M' ol
AP e x.:;,'efh i@,' : rw :, i .
B e . VI e
oWe e R -
\ SIDEWALK GLINPSES
1§ 9 The tlie,rm:wfiet& & %&%!‘
| marks the Jaek rost ;\n‘#nt. ’
‘ —“The Dawson and Albany reil
E road project has )r)eto_wre;l out again.
| —Go togf ;@Wfi@xgs
a good nickel ¢igar for 2% cb!cs.
l - ,Quiil on’ t'o_nst,:;;s%;i;r@l 1%9,
"po:a#m’u sop and ‘tate 3 O
ilhuzsh! Iy} TOH ¢ é &?
| -—The Albany News gives the
| Terrell farmers g, good " deal of
:L'sz\'. sg "2 V7R
| b 5 g{)
| —We learn that the l:)tg Mo
| Thorntot had lus lite insated for.
L $5,000. e 4
) =~An ogeasional - watermaion \g |
| alowed to storm the ¢jtadel of the
junwary stomaek. ' ML
' —Let’s go duck hunting. Not
ithe duckie duck kind; the ones a
|fellcw> can eat. M WIR T/
| —Conscienee is & great- leduor
i‘ hnok in which alt of our offenses
are writlen and registercd, ;
l —The ehronic prophet of "a’
l'hurd winter has not yeb put in an
appearance. How about it? :
—The machinery for Baldwin
& Co. & Geise’s planing mills has
jarrived and i 3 bsing placed “in
l position. )
o —Mr: AL Kompnor informs us
1 that he draw £25,000 in the Octo-.
{ber drawing of the Lcaisiana
otate Lotlery, "
' —Only about a month and &
| half until the manicipal election.
No eandidate Has veatared befure:
the publie yet. ; ‘
--Some of the streams in the
| county are so low that the tad..
| poles have to-stand on {heirheads
tto oot water.
| —The schoois saspenddad last
| Thursday afternoan to allow. tbe
IWl)upfls to attend the burial of
| Sheriff Thovaton. .
| —Last I'riday one of our mer
| chants crwlleqted 35 cents that had
| been owing to him eight years for
a picce of meat.
I —'T'here i 3 scareely any talk,
{ here about the State Fair, and it
{l5 not likely that Yerreil - wili be
| represented by exhibitd. '
| —Ancther theatricalperfovm:
tauco will probably' be given in
il);u\ son. A troop hag written to
| Manager Horsley for thesQOpera
? House, ; :
| My Mariin Harp is making
| arrangements to move td Atlanta,
| Tex., this fall. Mr. Harp is a
| good citizen and Terrell will ve
’;_;r(zt- to lose him,
i —Terrall county, as usmal, has
| plenty to cat, and these who be
{g;‘:::‘ the year out of debt are
leheerful, These old back debts
are the sore places. -
—Mrs. Whitchard and Miss
i Lizzie Whitchard, of Daiwson,
have been visiting the ¢ family of
l:\lr. M. Hair this weeli—Beuna
| Yista Patrict.
' —Tt is said that the building
tsaperintendent of the estton ¢om
| press at Amervieus kslds prayer
! meeting every laormivg for the
benefit +f {he workmen,
--The Tervall farmers who car-
Lry their cotton to Albany most al
j'wa}s reture to Dawson tode their
Cicading. When it cemes tocheap
[ goods Albany ¢oes nob compste
I with Dawson. : |
i —The band will _give an enlex-.
tainment at.ap early date. Prof.
|M. A Ware and Messrs. @ N
Boud and B. I, Ruiney have teen
|appointed a commitice to axrange
‘ farit.
—Sweet potatoes are now being'
sold in the stores at DPawson at
sixty-eonts per bushe!, and the
farmers ave selling them from:
their wagons st £fty eents por,
bashel, A very good Crop has
been made in this county. * -
—Louis [Peeples, is now the.
skating rink Prefestor, anfl lis
makingall who yisit e, vink eu
joy themsolves. "The feature to
morrow night will be a hardle
paes, thHE winndr 15 be allowed”
froc use of ckates fcr 8 Iponths.
~Capt. Joe Tmitg want dewn
to I't. Games Taesday to iespeet
tho Granrds, of that. pluee. Capt.-
Lang thoroughly understands
his duties and Dawsen is proud
of ker handsome and officient
|nil,il§l)‘;' QUi\'C‘l‘. - i : s
< How is the fiwe v;bcg:%«
bog doth eliew the daligioid‘ealie,
andleaves the \pl‘tflgém the
knofs and the “chuws’ seattered
over his mother’s house, sétnd < the
«,:ir! doth e:_zjny't ?M a 8
ek as her brot LRk sl A\'
gixkstm:.t‘.‘grwppp 0 i
gmbflw‘l gO, At
Camilla Clarion.
f-A#gpacial © dispateh it says
&ia s Of labar are Wisiting} ev
&;& ipk_%e St‘t@ agl or
ganizing Jodges awmang the biacks.
?\’Jilfil’fiv-\i pab “in_their appear
ange-diAhis wed ion phat we Rnow
e i
AN 25
“qhe SRI \;ét 8 Cayt
tell for cortauy; but if the blip«.}s
A 4 Qb s £ si3 ut,
and both of rus are willing, now
\ '(gfltltl)‘é :'ms’g‘opégq time 23 we
g il b
-——l§ idshion ;writer. says il
drcssdsare to be Full “this ve
We profor them full. The i
i \ b v & A
of aqlress gnply Jy vidsculoys @
she axdrema, We should like,t
know what satisfaction it would
be toa youug man te ihold an
empty drass ou his lap. r
~4”?‘-’§!»: H. Joues was in
city Satarday- vdpresentive” th:.
sterling ' paper, ‘the Savannali
Neaws. Mhere 18 ‘pot * a ‘sdparvior
piper tolhe News fn the Sonth
ani we'are glad “that Col. - Fones
met willt ~good encouragement
amohg our citizens in the way of
subseriptions. :
~The largest lot of- Hams in
the city at S..A. Loyless’, and of
fored low, _ 2t
~-The nocturnal hunter reports
a large érop of fat, juicy ’pos
sums, Nearly every day we see
soe - one marcling proudly
throngly’ the strects with ene of
the vatmints swspended by the
narrative: from. a stick thrown
over the shoulder,
~ —Dawson possesses quite a num
ber of people who embrace a varie
ty of musical talent. To hear their
gentle mausic in the silent vigil
of the night forres ane to conclad
the poet was uot far off his bas
wlien ha remarked:
‘Music hag ¢hanms to down 2 save g
Rend & reck and bust a vabbace.”
| —An exchange ramarks; “Hoy
i’o:‘i.}f ig thortal memory; how tran
| sient iz wortal grief! "To-dny we
| weep at theghier of a depsrte
friend; to-morrow he is forgotten.
i'l‘o-(l;ty cwe bury the wife our
| bosom; #®-morrow we attend our
:\mvn weddipg. - The pomp aud
| pageantry of tho funeral parale
|is oue of thi most hollow of mock
| eriefd &
l “Tha miost remarkabls story
iewwtuhl is that printed by our
| Americus contemporary, the Re
teorder, A farm-laborer from
' Olio, Lavang some idle time on
i his hands, asked the piivilege of
Lenring some grass inan abandon-
Led cotton field. He worked. six
}d.l_‘,s, caring lwenty-four tons of
| hay, which, at twenty dellars por
tou, would bring hin $240 for b s
Ish'.ru. He has been offered 3109
{for it on the ground. This is a
tllnss'm: “oyer which every Terrdil
targrebould ponder]
13 —The immediate delivery 1.1
' tal systewn bns ust wet the patioo
|age in smaller towns. ude
‘from the DBawson - postoidice, t)
| was antieipated. No letter f »
immediate delivery kas baen 1o
lu;‘i\'cd at this offico. :
—Just received a Hiach I'nt of
Macaroni and Cheese at Ss o
LU')‘IGS.-E’. . 2f
, , <Cotton Seed o Sules
' T have 300 bushels of entton
’,scfld far sale. ’.d. Carven.
| Gotton §iof Wanted - -
L 1 want 300 bushels of eotton
coed, and in orier to geb theny ut
onca will pay a little .above the
kot priaer: A 0 CREHEIE ATBSY
| . €. A, CHEATHAX.. |
l)' Fot Teobsiredn, 40 T
Mr. B. B. Perry snnosnees in
!:mutl.mr column his eandidacys for
sounty treasgrer, Bossisayourg
’m:m well guaalified for the oflic:
a4t elseted will discharge it d -
ties fnithdully, §
| T Religigus.
! Tho, douryaL s requested to
‘anndfince that Rev. B. W. Davig
iwill preagh at the Cross Toads
Sanday next. " Al who attend
will have the pleas re of distei -
Ing [o a sermon repleto with fog
Fancl somiif%nihs.j 3
j & Another Gin Acc:dent.
Last Wednesday Me. Bob Lot -
ton, livipg fu the ITth distriet, b 2
an arm lacgrated ina gia. Aniy o
t&tjop wa%i@t*ss:u'y'; and the oy,
tor cut thedinh off ia three di'ls
sront [ batoro ootting abiore
partstirat ' Wore affcetad. o
‘E " ¥ "Maw Steals a Dog. ¢ 3
olin iigreel leue gwwzrr‘.,w!
v g e late ter i of
" e e o & T 8
Clay Euaperior. eourt he prosecn.
oban beonwickad a white mn for
A i Budie Clifi
imparcdS & dine 6F $20.00 on the
was sent 0 juil 10 serve w
ol woutha, :
aa e GEN YVighlowes *. 71
‘”%& Je B Q‘lfi? ‘Bronwao 1,
m.de, this yOin eud liindred did
twenty-five buchels -oF " earn on
fwo and a halfiaerss asd sisty
bashels of oatson orie dera. AL
tmharyesting the oats Mr. Geise
then planted tie land in potatoes
and gothered frgm it one hundred
bishels of fing fubers. §
A Now Guard Hotse Needed.
- Marshal Hatcher dunforms the
JOURNAL seribo that eonsidorable
rapaivs will hare to be madeen
the guard Lowse ov else anew one
built, f.ast week some one con
{ined therein forinbibing to much
auti-prohibition juiee, zot posses
sion of an axe by some mouns and
cadly. damagad'the' buildaing, ren:
dering it insecure. & ¥V 1.
e SugkesE B L
Monday Mr. Béu Hill Joluson
killed a raitlesnake on Main
siveef; mear Judge Simmon’s
warehouse, His &n'z'xkeshipshagl
with him twelve rattles aad oue
buttor, >
The same day, wo are told, a
coachwhip smake was kill:d in
Capt. A, W. Stoke’s residence on
Maiu streat. :
. War Relies.
Rlev, B. W. Davis has as relics
of the late war between the States
a packet spoon and’fork, a brass
spurr and a $2O Confederate bill,
The spwr has the same ¢ld
leathers thatwere on it when
bought. Mr. Davis served all
during the war, was a gallant sol
dier and highly prizes these old
relics avound which elnster mem
ories and associations of by-gone
days.
The Eleetion.
Belpw we give the consolidated
vote of the election last Wednes
day. Thepe was no interest atall
manifestel and the vote is the
lHghitest ever polled in the county
at a State election. "The polls
were notopened inthe 11th dis
triets
CROBIOB :vs v svv i nl il c93i IBT
Bk rov i dii ioi B
R vs s s DT L
FOEdamMAN, scabins « dons - sos s S
W aghbe 0 st il i e 200
Tuenipseedy. il wes o 0 TR
SRR L e ik
Ratiffention of Amendments. . 100
= B TN
The #{ate Fair
Promises to eclipse all fermer
ciforts, and the great crowds that
go to the Central City wiil be well
repaid if they will drop inat Eads,
Neel & Co’s handseme Clothing
Store, 161 Cherry street, where
they will find the finest liue of
Ready-made Clothing in 4ke city
besides everything else worn by
the male sex ~Hats, Shirts, Col
lars, Cudfs, Undearwear, Shoes,ete.,
ete. Ne frouble to show goods.
dt.
A Valuable Rook.
Me Jerry Ball has seeured the
agency for J.B. Gorman’s book,
“A Foar Around the World,” aud
will gell thew in Terrell, Calhaun
aud Dougherty eounties. This
Leok is very entertaining end in
stiactive and morey spent for
one ef them will bs well invested.
The price of one of thkese books
ranges [rom $2 to $3. We are
glad to know that Mr. Bell ig
meeting with sneeess in selfing
this valaaole work.
Mysteriens Death Ga the Rail *
The Albany News says thup
Friday last, jusi before day, Mr.
John Walden, the watchman ‘at’
Kinckafoenee bridgs on the
Southwestern railroad, discovered
the dead body of a magre lying
aboit midway the bridge. He
reported the erse to the proper
authorities, anl the eosroner of
Dougherty county had a . jury
summoned to inguire imto the
cause of the deatls
The dead body was identifiad
as the remaius of a negro who
had been arrested in “Albauv the
day before on suspieior of being
a negro who was. wanfod in Ca
milla. To thoe officers he gave HIE
name 15 Joedones and to others
e auswered as Tom Pickett, and
claimed first Americus and thep
Dawson as his home.
| A physieinn examined the body
and bestifiod {hat ke discovered a
fresl stab wnder bis left arm, also
that ouwe of his legs was broken at
[k.:!m el his loft arm l)rukuu’jud
Bolow the elbow, and his face and
Bead considerably braised. ¥n
L‘h.ls’fl])il_;ejgn he dded, from {he of.
feels of dhe roken lhnbs and
tW'a’nt of medical trentmont.
{ “Thore wis 10 otler testimony
that eould be adduced to throw
iy additional light on the case.
» tha jary veturned o verdiet in
asucurdauce with the facls
’.‘ The New: Sheriff., 7 .
to Mr. 1. Gh Marshall hes been ap
pouinted Sherill by the Ordinary
‘f.-o fiil the vacaney ciused by the
[ Ceath of the late W. M. Thornton.
‘Mr.»M'zu'shal.l willl make a good
ofiicer. ’ oy
? For Treasyrcr.
By referring to our annotnee
meat colemu it will‘be seen that
Mr. J: 13, Laing offers for re-elec
tion to the o#ice of county treas
’ur;‘r. Dave bas madea good of
!ficbr and if etected will continue
140 discharge the dutiss of the ol
jtiue in a satisfactory mauner.
The Town Hog.
1 This is a stray itém floating
about the eatntry: Oh, the oz,
‘?!m beautifal hog, eurling Lis
| tail as he walches the dog, defy
'ing the law for his bread and
meat; roaming at lavge, through
every streer, hunting, grunting,
nosing around, {itt the open gate
is sure to ba found,; with hingcs
ruined and broken guite, by the
lovers who hung there Sandev
night; it won't stay shat, it won't
hang level, in walks the hog and
(raises the—very mischief witla
the gavden, flowers and other
things. ¥ it ol
Kempner's Dy Goods House.
As itis #yevery issue of 4148 papes |
it is a pteasure to call attention
to the large advertisement of flft!
abova well-known house. His gl
vertisements nre dlways, read g;y
the publie, !Mor this, thore hre
two reasons: He adyertises lih.
erally an'} never attempts to e
ceive the publie ‘through his ad. |
vertisements. - "Phéy * tell in|
straightforward manner what Lo
kas £o sell; this is jnst what the
people want to know. .. Kempner's
Dry Goods House does not adveps
tise, and then not have the urticles |
when you call for them. Anoths
er reason why Kewpner's Dry |
Goods Hpyse is o popiled,ani
gaiuing gronud every day, oviw |
his competitors, 1s beeanse he
dees net spesk aga'nst his fel
tow lucrchants. . He does, nop
open the packages of custome 1~l
when they come inhis stove; ligs
cayse they were purchased olje
wrere.: He does not tell them
he woudd have saeid them said ap
tieles tor half what they paid for
them, because they were ne
boaght of him. Kempuer's Diy
Goods Houss has the reputation
for honesty to his ecustomers sndl
trethfuluess in everything, 2t
tireaths,
Mrs. 4. W. Sears died Tvvs
day morning affer a lingering {il
ness. Mrs. Sears*was a lady:of
many estimable traits of charg ¢-
ter srd was much esteemad iy
alt who knew her. She leaw:a
sorrow-stricked lusband and a
number of relatives and frier ds
to mourn her losz. We des )ly
sympathize willt the bereaved.
Mr. Martin Hay, a highly re
spected citizen of the cowunty,
died Saterday e vening last, ¢« ged
about saventy-cight years. :
The 9-mouths-old babe of Mr.
Aleck Simpsop died Monday.. -
The_®ne-year-old babe ¢ f Dr.
and Muyes. Le I Baisden, ol near
Shollman, died Monday nigh t.
Mra Jiu W° “Proibeiof near
Bhellmen, digddast Saturdag.
The Bizgest Donation. ! ¢
Messrs, B . B-¥ilgoh, 3. 8,
Waller, 5. M. ‘fhompson aw | W,
N. Thompdon were €eit as!dele
gates from the Baphst ch arch
here to the' I'visndship A:: ocia
tion, which: convened ‘at U nion
church, in Marion Connty; last
week., They report a‘grand t ime.
Theg wlso rewort that-Frow sod
sent.over twenty-five dollars i nore
thay ang other Yieherel i the
Prieadship = Assoeiation, va'rich
speaks vetyvigall For Bronwood,
beside her “biz sisters,” Ainer icus
and” Dawson, ~Eronwood 1 ras
poudénes Aweriens Degorder, .
Ot Wl W sl B &
Jeans ;u?zfiflnffxpé'(;m’n‘ll.i. 4 e
Ssa. ws heldfre yda buy year
Jeaws and Dress (rpods. AT
tf. Lowgey & Owp.
—-Breakfust Baoon, Dried Deef,:
Bologna Sausage, Apples, Cujons,
lrish Patatocs, eie., just in,
2t . AL Loy nsgs
The summer’s San, ~ I
Tt yonr ave sufforing with Gen- |
eral Debility, feel sigk, ]m::‘gw
:uulgrfi-flw:xnl hing, dan’t Tai!
to get ol yourdinguist a-&fl-‘lf)%' '
Wn.atma:clm@s:}twwu‘un%
It wil Bdagtyon ghad, =e . &8 i
Panview PosyOwerce, June 12,4
1383, A : !
Megsers. Westmoreland Bros 4
Geuntlemens 1 booght asdholtlaofy
your Calisaya Torie semg time dgo
foramy daughter who Was ufler-|
with 2 iend che alinog govsiantly,
with genoral debility. 4t siveswol
great pleasnre to ’stut&% you that |
sha is entirely well, and did nel
tuks any other modicing excepb’
your Tonie, and I don’t hestitate
to recommed it as a good muidicing. |
Verry respoctiully, : ‘
A, M PepeNe |
-~ Fresh Fish wd Qf‘fl#m can
e found every day et'Liogless’.
| Bt Hay Stood tee Test,
~ Not enly shoriens labor nud les
sens - pabiy bud it greatlysdan s hes
e dapgovel life e both motlor
tun«l chitld i used w few months
velors eonfinemet, Waite to 'lhe
i Boadiield Regulator Co., Atlania,
3 e .
il g+ b
l -« Lomutocs, Okva, Coru, Denns
and o darge Jov of © ether emined
o 0 Ys, ]dnl icevived.
24 N.A Loviesy,
-
j CETRTRA o Wi dache. 5 &
| We take plcasure, i calli he
'attention (\[f ot x'ée:‘:fig:s“gg‘.{hq
Enat o thag %p« #‘hfl’ Lragamelly
| f‘r)t':'i?rs#lf reerdes *Qyigat{;lifl;%d *
can agtin e fonnd this-season
with the eitbrphisivg firw of Ly
ons & Cline, -57 Cherry st., Ma
con, {ra, the leaders and e aitol
lers of the Dry Goods pnd Carpet
‘matket of middia Ceorgia.., ’l}?ey
carry the largest Stfnegk“"éf 1)1'["
Goods, Carpets, Rugs and BMat
tinghy Nottingham Netty - Seriid,:
Madres end Antique Lace Carr
tains to be found in the Stata.
Pheir' line of Silks and 21l the
latest Novelties in' Falies® Fine
Dress Gools eannot be equalied.!
Mpr. Tronnnall will give his pevs.
sunal attention:to all urdars,,tpn
the house from this section, whieh
g : b s4i 171 y
is-a eunranten that every purcha
ger will be pleased. - 534
Sent 28, m 2. i
; forsley & Killen’s =
Fs headquaviers for Dress Gioods’
of the latest styles and patéerss.
The ladies are especially uwtt#
to call. Large sales and small
profils is our motto,
Hats! Hads!! i
The latest styles of Gent's Hats
can bo had at Horsley & Killen's
Doy Goods palaeé “¢héap. “They"
will strely please you in style,’
g e lity and pries, 2t.
" Land for Sale. R
Tt No. 221 in the 11th district
of Terrell eounty can be bought
on good terme by cnllig on us:
saon. Tlie lot ig epimproved and
wiall timbeped., ;. gau o gol
b, Hosx & PArks, , 5,
e CINTITIA . P an
- Herdloy & Killon aswsunl, liave’
g2t in stock, for their fnrderous:
@astomary and friends, a larg vand
al agantasiortment of Mo s‘,bfioy'f?,
aad Children’s lothing. This
stock sof tho bast tailor-made
wcarments, of good material and~
latest styles. A porfech. fitjs
wuaranteed. They . propose .to
sell cheap and it will be to your,
interest to eall and examine their
stock before purchasing : else<:
WLCEG L ol .
’ Stanley and Livingston. -
- When Stanley after years of
antiring enarey, discovercd Tiva ?
ingston, the great African Hxplor
| er, the first question the oldbero;;
[n slked was “Did you bring any of |
| Harpey'’s. Old Nelson Cuunry ;
Whisky with"you™ Upon' re
ceiving 0 reply in the afirmative
La exclaimed; “Thank heaven!”«
and burst into tears, . JHarpers
| exlebrate] Old Sour Mash is sold
i ')y the Sole _‘\;_'"vl!_‘:, ¢ .
I ¥uaxx Bernusr,
i Dawson, Ga.
—ln gathering wild flowers, au
tuamu leaves, or picnicking in the
woods, we nra yore or less expos
ed to danger from poisoning by
ivy and ofher wild vines and
shrabs. The poison §4 under’'eer
tain civonmstincss readily absor
bed by the klool, and . painfal
swellings or eraptions are eaused,
Such aifections Hood's Sarsapay
rillaréndily eares, as it expels all
impurities from the bleod. ~ Yiven
in cases of puL;uning by Paris
green, Hood's Barsaparilla has
bean remarkably “sneeossfal. 1t
shoald be kept constantly in the
Louse for . ail. blood disorders.
Hool's Sarsaparilla is prepared
{by ('L Hood & C 0.,, Lowsll,
| Mass, aofl' §e S 5 by nll droggist.
| 103 Doces &1.
| G D A e S i Bt 00l {
| Mrs. M. M. Anthony
E 15 receiving her .
NIW MILLINERY FaR
HTALL and WINTFR
E The Tadies and those wishing
e parchiase wonld dy wald o give
ter an early e, Tflmu'king
thase whp have fuspred we wita
dielr patronpge . in the, past, I
aagnestly solicit 4 continuance of
tire 'sama. : ’
e
LOCAL SCHEDULY.
Pass, Train No. 1 go'ng West ar. 2,01 pm
41 Ne, 8 T fagt o 19:48'p i
n “ No. 51 “4i West A ReOl- 5y
¢ No 63 0 Kast s TRO
, i / » S » l.}
Velinalordial,
CURES
DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION, ‘
WEAKNESS, CiIiLLS AND FEVERS,‘
MALARIA, LIVER COMPLAINT,
‘ KIBNEY TROUBLES, |
NEURALGIA AND RHEUMATISM, .
I is lavigerat- T gives NEW
! frg und De. ,S‘ 1 LIFE to the
lighttul to. take, E’wfi whole SYSTEM. -
and of freatvalue LT §by Etrengthening
as & Mecdicine for & \§ the Muscles, Tonw
weak and Ailing Py-& ing ths NERVES,
Women and Chil- j and cumplo.t'ely?i
dren, - gesting the food,
(PR sy
by 1) AR | | )
‘g"“*.:/, om‘iim‘ ! lP
n ‘| 4 A ¥ 4 Al ¢
Fotamefordial
Wumw,w,, b AAA
( ONTAINS ¥ ™ ABook. ‘Volina,”'
0§ hurd ful# 2% Oby leading:
Minerdls, is com- (o % physicians,telling
posed of carefully B\ SENOw g,;_w,tp treat dis- -
@ciected Vegeta \ X cases ut HOME,
e Mbditines, & 4ES mailed, &ofcthef
somlbined skill- B YoM with a setof hand.
fuily, making . a some cands by newe:
Safe and Pleasant Heliotvpeprocess,,
Remedy, ; on receipt of 10 €.
TN 1 Drresidte and Gracors, Shantd e denler nea®
i Wit VHLIN A QURBEAL, conit 1,00, sad eol slae,
byt w iU pei), ey s paidd }
PREPARED ONLY WY
Veting Deug and Chomios! Company,! -
GALALNORE, BDy LB As
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‘v,’re’e)“.’ Wil M&:’?&Lfixm
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