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THE JOURNAL.
E. L. RAINEY, - Editor.
Ofcial Oy of Dok Tom caf Comabe
suurspaY, Fesunuvany 3rp, 1837
THE country roads need the de
veloping power of the convicts.
THE tewns in this section are
Jousy with vagranis.
THE technological school hae
been located at Peters’ Park in
dAtlanta.
Barxsringe thinks she has tail
%old on the Columbus and South
ern railroad.
ALABAMA is measuring dirt hy
the square foot and turning it in
to solid cash. ‘
MAN's inhumanity to man is n}
ehicken that comes homa to roost
and brings a large brood with it. |
IN Colambas two white women.
have been jailed for living with
wegro men. The jail is too good
for such. {
A #geMINENT farmer of Taylor 1
«eounty reeently tock a load of cot
ton seed 1o town on Sunday, hav- i
-ing forgotien the day. 1
SeeARING of boomns, the sort of i
- boom we would like to see, and J
-the one .most substapiial, is a
Yoom among the farmenrs. |
ANOTHER mutiny brake .ount at!
the Dade eoal mipes a few tlays
since. The ringleader, Wm. Jac- |
gon, was shot owu and all reigred |
e |
Bax Joxes is preaching to en
lightened Yankeedom in the ecity
©of Bosten, where he is guving
sthem the unadulterated scripture
iu his best vernacualar.
BAaINprIDGE is making a big
effort to have the Columbus and
Soathern go by that town via
Cuthbert. Ths first thing we
kuow, there’ll be a Chinese wall
around Dawson.
“TRUTH &f the Bar,” is the title
©of an address delivered before the
Georgia Bar Association, by Judge
Bleckley. The Jounrvar is in
debted to the Judge for a eopy of
¢lis speech in pamphlet form.
THE people are wearied, dis
gusted and ountraged at being
fonger mercilessly robbed by the
sunning device of a tariff tax on
foreign goods to envich tha few
fords of the iron and coal fie!ds
end of the lcoms and forges. o
IT may be that so litile domes
tie wine was formally used, that
its nature was not well nudeistood
Ly the 'aw-makers of the land. At
any rate, its eeets eaem to he as
patisfactory in getting a fellow's
legs tangled as the “pop skail’
OxE boy accidentally shot and
killed ancther boy in Randolph
pounty last week while hunting.
Parents, be very caveful how you
permit your boys to have and ear
y fire arms,else we have to cliron
Ԥ:le some similar accident con
éerning your children.
Mas. Bacoyn, who was a candi
date for Governor of Georgin last
year, is at the Heffman House,
New York. The reporter of the
New York Star, who talked with
him, says that he is not dizeour
aged, and that he will provably
try it again, We don’t believe it.
ATrANTA has produced a lady
who says rhe saw Cluverias on the
wicht of the murder of Lillian
Madison at a theatre in Richmond.
Bhe has testified too late; the
silken cord has gotten in its work,
snd Cluverius has gone over to
the majority.
8o far hree CGeorgians have
bean mentioned for places in the
Inter-State Commerce Commis
gion. Col. A. R. Lawton and Col
John Sereven, of Savaunab, and
ex-Gov. Emith, of Colambus.
The tleorgia Colonels can always
be relied oa to bob rerenely to the
front when an office with a goud
aalary is in view,
TaE JoUurNAL has received the
first number of the Sinithville and
Lee County News, published by
W. W. Thompson & Son, aad edit
od by Poet F. L. Stanton. The
first issue is a very creditable
sheet, and if the people of Lea
will give the eterprise the proper
ancourazement it will bo the
speans-of doing their county uuch
good. We welcome Moessrs,
Thompson & Son and Stanton tc
the ™" &b Oolonetu_ ‘n'v.l trust
MW!“ 90'&!‘ Slve: 12 M
Hou. Heury G. Taraer.
By request we pablish the follow
irg complimentary allusion to our
- worthy congressman, the Hon. IL
'G. Turner, from the Augurta
Chronicle. Congressman Turner
is worthy of the good wards
spoken by oar Augusta c¢ontem
porary:
~ Woseethatina contestel eiec
tion case, Mr Turner, of Georgia,
as usunal, bore himself with distine
tion as a great lawyer and ready
debater. Mr. Tuner never fritters
himself away on t.ifling matters,
like so many Congressmen, who
think there will ba a disturbanco
of the solar system uuless they
make daily parade of their names
iu the Record. The wise, pro.
found and powerful Georgian
awaits his opportunity, when du
ty calls him to the front, and then
he not only meets with the serious
consideration of the House, bat
demonstrates to the country his
guperiority on any field where he
has become a chosen leader. A
man like Ta'nsr n ver fals of
riviting attentioa when he rises to
speak, In any cause of moment.
He has firmly established his sin
cerity, is knowledge,lis prepara
tion and coanrace. Such a man
never fails before such an audi
enee, because he has a message of
importance to deliver and has al
so the ability to advocate his cause
to the uttermost, and trinmphant
ly defend himself and his duty
against auy assanlt from any quar
ter high or low.
Georgia is proud of Mr. Tarner
and his Distriet is specialiy hon
ored by its Representative who
I:as built up a solid and enduring
repntation before th 2 peoples of the
whole country.
Tur fishery question is getting
to be quite a serious thingin Con
gress, and it may lead to some
very grave complications between
this eountry, Canada and England.
The speeches in the Senate, clos
ing the debate, bubbled with pa
triotic froth. Senator Frye, of
the Codfish State of Maine, boldly
gnnshed lis teeth at the British.
liox.
Tue JourNarn'has received from
the Chronicle a copy of its map of
Aungusta as a trading centre. Tt
was published in the Chroniele
office, and is a fine specimen of
‘workmauship. It gives a fins
preseptation of Angusta’s railroad
and commercial facilities.
TiE Salvatien army has struck
Atlanta. Capt. Brueker expresses
herself as being well pleased with
the town., Hallujah Jee, Shout
ing Sally and Glory Jane kave not
, yet expressed themselves.,
WiiLe Frark James is humbly
clerking in a St. Louis shea store,
the Western trais robber contin
l ues to get in good work. Another
Texas train was robbed last week.
Bronwood Budget '
It is said that while two young men from
Bronwood were visiting some young ladies
near town, last Sunday evening, a little
brother of the ladies entered the parlor
with a bottle of rye, and said, “Whose
liquor is this?' The boys left like snipe }
hunters. ]
Bplendid weather for gardening. |
Mr. B, H. Simpson is confined to his
room with meusles. May they go casy
with him,
J. B. Talbot, of Leeshurg, is in town
this week assistiny Mr. J. C. Simpsoen in
woving his stoek of goods. Moars. G P
& B, 1L Bimpson have sold theiv interests
fn the mercantile line, and Mr. E. H. l
Simpzon will join his brother, G. P, |
Simpson, at Anniston, Ala, where they
will run a larze stock of gonds. We re- |
gret to Jose these genial boys, but wish
them success in their new business, *
Mr. Seve .R. Johason, of Atlanta, was
in town Morgay. .
Mr. E, B. Hornady, of Atlanty, was in
town Sunday, and sce-aed to enjoy his |
visit, especially while ridiag.
Master Spencer Pow-11, son of the late
Robert Powell, died at his mother's resi
dence on Monday nigh. after an iliness of |
only three days. 1
A visiting lady says that she wiil buy
a fine autogriph album if a certain young
man in town will write his name on each
page. Now if we had ever had the mea
sles we would go and ask the young man
‘about it.
1[ Mayor Wells had his flrst eourt iast
Tuosday, when several cases were to he
ttri—?d, but owing to absence of witnesses
the coart adjoarned till Wednesday at 8
& m.
1t haa been rumored that the Bronwood
\tu‘mgmph office will be closel, [i is cer
tainly a great convenience to the citizens,
and all that is needed t) ke2p it up is for
the citizeas to subscribe enoazh to com
pensats the operator, which we fell confl.
dent will be done when the people know
the circamstances. A small amount from
each man will bz suflizieat, perhaps, an?
the subseriber will not miss it ay much as
he would the inconveaience of having to
go to Dawson to send a message,
Bronwood continues to improve; several
| new buildings now going up.
| Mr J.D. Guisois aresting 4 niea rosi
dence on Pirst street, which wiil adkd to
the appearance of that part of town:
Rev. Mr. Ebnore has over sixty pupils,
i nyare toeame in yel. ilz is ably as
| sigked by Miss Allle Loshon, w 1 aocom.
l;»lhoa'i welialar wnd wollkywar writer,
"« beemein in laud near Bronwood,
Far u
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l SASSER DEPARTMENT.
J. H. HAMMOND, EDITOR.
Nice weather, this, for farming
purposes.
Things in this part of the moral
vineyard ave going on finely—
farm operations all right.
Mr. J. T. Fergaron, who has
'been sick with pneumonia for
some time, is very much im-
I proved. :
~ Mrs. Luey Hoxd has been
}quite sick for several days with
pneumonia.
M. J. 1. Ferguson’s littla boy
s quite sick with catarrhal fever.
Mrs. J. H. Brim has been quite
sick for several days past.
Mr. Jim Layton Las been quite
sick with pneamonia for the past
several days.
Mrs. H. H. Bell, of Churchill,
Ga., was in the village last Satur
day and Sanday, the guest of Mrs.
Dr. Hammond.
Mr. Wiilie Lundy killed a mad
dog bere iu the village one day
last week.
Early gardeners aro- beginning
to turn the sod. Our speeinl dish
is Irish potato.s, thanks.
The young Africans in this sec
tion have quit the Sunday-sehool
business on Sundays, and are
practicing the national game—
baseball.
Those who are suffering with
asthma, or any other trouble of
the respiratory organs, sbeald
give our Asthma Syrup a fair trial
and be cured.
There ara more subseribers to
the JOUrNAL in this district than
any paper in the State.
There was a children’s candy
pulling at Mr. and Mrs. Wiggins’
one afternoon last week, and the
little folks enjoyed themselves
immensely.
We learn that there will be a
Valentine party at BMr. Watson's
@n the 14th,
We are under obligations to our
yorng friend, Lowrey Guerry, for
an occasional mess of birds.
Mrs. Hood, of the Cross Roads,
is quite sick with catarrhal fever.
Nr. and Mrs. L, C. Durhamare
gong to leave for Birmingham
and Sheflield, Ala., in a few days,
wisiting friends and relatives, and,
we thiuk, on a prospecting tour.
~ Messrs, Holomaun, Mathis and
Williams, of Middla Georgia, wers
in the village last week, looking
aftor the A. C. Williams estate.
! Seme women's wants and caprd
ity are only equaled by the size
|of their bustle,
l 1f some men would attend to
lflmir own business—thatis,if they
have any--aud let other poople’s
business alone, we think they
would get along better.
We are just in receipt of the
Smithville and Lee County News,
pnblished by Messrs. W. W.
Thompson & Son, of Smithville,
Ga. Itisa bright and newsy lit
tle sheet, and cught to be liberally
patronized by the people of Lee
county. The Messrs. Thompson
are clever, energatic gentlemen,
and we w'sh for them success in
the journalistic world.
That's right, Brn. Rainey;
whoop up the Columbas Soathern.
We need it throueh this section
I and cannot afford to do without it,
and the day that Dawson lets
Cuacthbert,or any other town,secure
the road it will e a bad day for
Dawson,
Miss Blanche Landy is in Al
bany spending some time with
friends and velatives. Thera ave
'soma young gentlemen in this sec
tion who miss her charming pres
'enm very much.
Mr. Dave Fargason, of Atlanta,
showed his chwming physiogno
my in our towa one day last week.
While here we heard him pass
quite a comphiment ou one of Sas
ser’s young ladies.
Prof, H. Bermean, the spectacle
man of Atlunta, was in the village :
Inst week and made us feal younz
again by eelling us a pair of
alagses that we can see through |
better than we could ever see be- |
fore in life, |
Rheumatism and Neuwralgia Carved in
2 Days.
The Indiant Chemical Co. he e
diseovered a compound which acts |
with troly marvelous rapidily in |
the care of Rhenmatism and Neun
ralzia. We guarantee it to onrel
any and every case of acate In. !
flamatory Rheumatism and Nea.
ralzia in 2 Days, and to give im
madiate relief in chronie cases and
offect a speedy cure.
On receipt of 30 ecents, in two
cent stamps, we will sead to any
address tha preseription for this
wonderful componnd, which can
‘be filled by your home drugzist at
l small cost. We take this means
of giving our discovery to the
public instea! of putting itout as
a patent madicine, it baing much
less expensive. Wa will gladly
refund money if satisTaction is
not given.
Tur InpiaNs Caryicwn Co.,
Crawlordsville, Ind.
. Feb, 21.1 yr.
| —Every day alds to the great
amount of evidanes asto the cura
tive powders of Hood’s Sarsapa
rella. Lotters aro constantly being
received from ull secticns of the
country, telling of benefits deriv.
ed from this great medicine. Tt
l is unequaled {or general debility,
and as a blood purifter, expelling
%«wnv'y trace of serofala or other
P tgparity, Now isthe time to toke
{it., Peoparel by C L Hood &
U, Lowedd, Mass, Bold by #i]
bbbl
Siarthing Bat Teue.
Wrrrs Pornt TEvAs Dee., 1, 'B5.
Afger suffering for more than
three years with dizease, of the
thro:: and lungs. I got so low last
sprinz [ waseatirely unabls to do
anything, and my eongh was so
bad I scarcely slept any at night.
My Druggist,Mr H. ¥. Goodnight,
o . .
seut me a trial bottle of Dr. Do
sanko’s Coagh and Lung Syrup.
II found relief, and after using six
1.00 bottles, I was entirelycared.
d. M. Welden.
Sold by W. Kendrick.
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Trespass Notice.
[&LL PASSING TIIROUGH MY
435 fields cr patch, near town, is posi
tivaly prokibited, under penalty of the law.
W. C. PASCHAL.
lawson, January 27. 1887, Im
Engine for Sale.
\-I"} FTLEN HORSE-POWER EN.
£X gine can be bought for £4OO by ad
dressir g the undersigned. [he engine is
in gnoc! fix in cvery respeet, ¢
B. ¥. SNELL,
Jan, 27—2 m. Shellman, Ga.
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For Sale. |
fl“'\'O HUNDRED ACRES OF VERY |
nice, #smooth farming land, 40 acres of i
originyal woods, well timbered, a fine vari
ety of frwit tmprovements, a plenty of
splendid water, and as healthy a place as
caa be found in the State. Society,church
and school privilezes are unsurpassed. !
We have the services this year of one of
the most eminent teachers in the State,
Prof. J. G. Calhoun. This land lies at
Waovaiy tall, on the road leading from
Coluimbus to Talbotton, twenty-two miles
from the fonmer place and twelve from
the lutter, and is iminediately on the line
of Gua. Midlan? snd Gulf R. R., which is ‘
now comple'cd from Columbus to eight
miles Ibove this place, Possessien given |
atany time, Address or call and see |
G. A, HUDSON, Waverly Hall, Ga. |
Febiy 1., I§B7, |
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PITTE GARMINATIVE
FOR INFANTS AND
TEETHING CHILDREN
Ar instant reliet tor colic
of infants. Cures Dysentery,
Diarrheea, Cholera Infantum,
or any disease of the stomach
and bowels. Makes the crit
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‘and easy. Is asate andpleas-
Eant tonic.
J. D. Laing) Rule Ni Si to foreclose
| VS, mortgagze in Terrell Su.
k | perior Court, November
IV, W, Hiller | term, 1886.
’ iv appearing to the court by the petition
of J. . Lains that W, W, Ililler, late of
suid county, did, on the 15th day cf De
cember, 1834, maie wnd deliver to said
J. I Laing a mortzwe on lot of land
numter one (1) inthe Twelfth (12:h) dis
trict of Terrell countv, for the purpose of
' sceuring the paymer 'of a certain promis.
suty note for the sun: of two hundred and
- ninety dollars and se 7¢ ply-one cents, made
bv the said W. W. ifii'er on the 15th day
of December, 1834, aad payable to the
sme J. D. Laing, and (ue thirty days aiter
date, with lawful razes of iuterest after
maturily.
1t farther appearing: that there is yet due
o =ik note the principal sum of two han
deoidt 20l geventy-five Aollars and seventy
l one conis interest to cdate, which sum the
- said W, W, Hilier fails and refuses to pay.
It is therefore ordered by the court thut
! the suid W \W. Hiller do pay into this
court on or before the next term thereof,
the poincipal and ioterest due on said note
and the cost of tlks suit, or in default
thereof the court wiil proceed as to justice
shali appertain.
And it isfurther erdered that this rule be
published in the Dawson Jovnryarn once a
" munth for four months, or served on said
- W. W. Hiller, or his special agent or at.
torney, three months previous to the nex!
terws of this eourt.
T. J. SIMMONS, J. 8. C.
A true transcript from the minutes of
Terrell Superior Court.
J. C. F. CLARK, Clerk.
December 20th, 186,
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Malaria,Constipation & Kidney T'roubles,
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Indicestion and Constipation, by aiding the assime
flatis o of the Food throuzh the proper action of the
ttorsa it creates a healihy appetite,
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Tonsorial Artist
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Dawson, - Georgia.
I HAVE FITTED UP AND OPENED
a Barter Shop in Farrat’s block, just
Veneath the Post Oitice, and am well pre
pared to Jdo all kinl of worl@® in my line.
shaving and Hair: Cutting,
Shempooing, Dyeing, etc., donc in the
Jatest fashions. My furniture is ali new
~and my razors are sharp. Give me a wial
- and 1 will give you satisfuction.
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Notice to Debtors and Cred
’ Itors.
GEORGIA. Y All persons having
| WebsTER County.| claims against the
estate of Robert Peel, deceased, are here
by notified to present them properly au
thenticated to the undersioned for pay
’ ment; and all persons indebted to said es
- tate are hereby requested to make imme
diate payment, W. L. CLARKE,
Administrator will anrexed.
Jan. 11.787. G,
lNotxce to Debtors and Cred
| Itors.
l(“E()RGI.\. ) Ail persons having
Terrern CouNty.) claims against the
estate of Mrs. Maggie Bozeman, deceased,
are hereby notified to present them prop
erly authenticated to the -undersigned for
1 payment; and all persons indebted to said
l estate are hereby requested to make imme
t diate payment. W. E. SESSIONS,
Administrator.
| Jan. 10-87. Gt.
l GrORGIA, - ) Ordinary’s Oflice
{ TErrELL CovxTy,) Jannary 4th, 1837
! Whereas, E. R, Orr, having in prope
{ form, applied for permanent letters of ad
l ministration on the estate of W, F. Orr
| deceased, ell and sincular the crelitor
( and rext of kin of said deceased are here
i by notified to show eaunse, if any they can
{ why letters of adininistration, as prayed
! for, should rot be granted said appiicant
I at the next February term, 1837, of Terrell
| Court of Ordinury,
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| The Housewifo needs it for gencralfam!ly use.
| The Conaler needs it for his teams and his men.
i The jiechanic nceds it always on his work
{ bench.
. Tho Minerneeds it In case of emergency.
I Tho Fienoer needsit—can’t get along without it,
| The Farmer necds it inshis house, his stable,
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i The Horse-fancier needs it—lt is his best
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| Tho Stock-grower needs it—lt will save him
thousands of dollars and a world of trouble,
' The Railcoad man veeds it and will need it so
long as hislifo is a round of eccidents and daagers.
l The Backwoodsimaon needs it. There is noth.
~ Inglike it as an antidote for the dangers to life,
; limb and comfort which surround the ploneer,
~ The Merchant needs it about his store among
his employees. Acecidents will happen, and when
- these como the Mustang Lintiment is wanted st once,
~ Keepa Bottle inthe House, 'Tis tho best of
| economy.
~ Keepaßottlein the Facrory, Iteimmediate
use In case of accldent saves pain and loss of wages,
i Keep a Boettle Alwaysin the Stable for
use when wanted,
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And Sexual Weaknesses,
| bawever indueed, hot only relieved but
'. PLRMANENTLY ¢ URED without med
icive,
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i OOBTS NOTHING
Sond {or particulars, whichwe will for
ward froe in sealed in envet pe on applica
tion. Don't miss this opportunity.
Address, ;
- E. A, Co,, 1276 Broalway New York
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BT Lioa tho L losto € color when
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Hherafast, suress ana histaroa for Corne, Dinions, &a,
fomdl patn, Bom. cw o oot o v Never fe ')
Pt ib it i A
GIN AND GRIST Mli,
HAVING bought the Simpson Grist Mill and Gin at
== \ - &8¢ &1 W
HSASSER,
I solicit a share of the patronage of the public. I will personally Superintend g]) the
business, and
GUARANTEE == SATISFACTIQY
to allwho try me.
PFPRESYE MIAT,
always on hand and will be exchanged for corn. ™
B. F. WiIGGINS, Sasser, Ga,
A Few acts Worth Knowing!
7
A.J. BALDWIN & 0.
Have just received the largest assortment ot goods in Day.
son, consisting of
- DRESS GOODS,
&& 7 7
CARPEISAND RUGS
[BREECH-LOADING SHOT GUNg
| - FROM $5.00 to $50.00! :
|
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| They Have The
| BERT STOCK OF SHOES
§ - —in Dawson.—
. A New Lot of Window Shades,
hlard'\vare of all Kinds, Furniture ang
Coffiins. ,
‘ They sell the only :
QUARVALN I RIS
SBWING VACHINE
E Made that will run either forward or backward and continye
| to sew in the same diréction, thereby saving the breakage ot
iuccdlcs or thread. It bands itself.
l Any items in this advertisement
: 0
Found not to be a Fact
'i will be taken out.
o TSR IS R Sbe seae e S ot e e sSO S RIS RD b e e e g
“The Flowers that Bloom in the Spring!”
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Have nothing to do with the
~ PR £ 1 6 TG NTEY, 1
FIRST-CLASS DRUG STORE
. *—OF—
¢ Janes S
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- J. Lo Janes Son.
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DRUGS, MEDICINES, OILS,
‘ Paints, Perfumery, Stationery,
LA 4 AP 40
Hancy - and - Teilet - Articles,
5y . . 3
l Tobacco, Cigars, Cigarettes, Ete.
NO OLD STOCK.
B e . W -f,
Everything New, Neat and Fresh
Prescriptions Carefully Compounded.
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Dr. W. C. KENDRICK
@ Ve ‘s .
Dawson, Georgia,
DEALER IN
DRUGS PATENT AND
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OTHER MEDICINES.
T TITVE 2 TN ) T
PAINTS, VARNISHES, WHITE LEAD,
‘ Kerosene, Machine and Linseed Oil,
TN A O\ONC NTY WL Ty (4 rrIQKY
8 GL;;%L( L ‘\,) A‘\ 1% fi) (‘k‘x}gkgif”), \‘ 1110}).1,
Brandy,Gin, Rum and Wine, Stationery and all articles usu
ally kept in a drug store. 2
ALL PERSONS INDEBTED TO ME
Will please not wait for the top erop, but come and setile at Q“Ni
Tam needing money, and if you do not pay we 1 shall mnkpfa dlr:§
ppeal to you. W. W. Davisis my dagent and will receipt for any
hing due ne. . . C. KENDRICK.
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4. A TDeL.OACH & E3RO., ATLANTA,GA
" Grasher ML, Sl Benring. Snating. Tuoye o Dressee. Ml ow Desiors
5 n Steam Fngines, Saw Miils, Cotton Gins, Yresses, Belticg and M&‘,{{”b’lfl‘.fi“'
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. This cut {llustrates |aud prices greatly | FRENE |\ | S m——m
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