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About The Dawson journal. (Dawson, Ga.) 1878-18?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 10, 1887)
C. . jonghurst's is the place to find cheap goods of every cescription and variety, Foy THE JOURNAL. " E. L. RAINEY, - . Editor. i Ofeial Organ of Bafh Towa and Couttr | TuurspAY, FEBLUARY 10TH, 1887.} Stocxk could be profitably raised , in this section. - ! Stocx is dying at a fearfal rate | in Lowndes couuty with some un-| kuown disease. % Toße JA: ksoy, the Cartersville | dynamiter, and his brother Sam | have both been convieted. i Tre Kunights of Labor sh@ul»ll move to Georgia, cultivate a cot- i ton patch, buy provisions on time ‘ and raise mortgages. | Axorrzrk Connecticut girl lms% married her father’s coachman. l The conchman’s lot in the North is not a happy one. » Beixa largely an agricultural 1 eountry, the South sends nearly | ifs whole profits aboard for what ought to be made or manufactared 8t home. g WE sea it stated that a eotton harvester has just been invented in North Carolina that will pick 3,500 pounds a day. Quite anim provement cver cuffee, JAKE Suanree, the eorrupter of the “boodle Aldermen” is worth about 10,000,000, If he escapes the penitentiary he will perhaps go to the Unit2d States Senate. Miss Van ZaxpT and August Bpies were married by proxy a fow days ago, to groom being represented by his brother, We woulcu’t like that style of doing the thing. A BILL to make a legal holiday of Saturday afternoon is before the New York legislaturs, It that body desires to do tho hand some thing it will mike tha entire week a holiday. As certain distriets of South America are infested with eholera, it is strongly urged that our gov ernment enforee a rigid quaran tive in order to protect our people from the scourge. FAsuIONABLE society and Fath er Time will now proceed tr make a race for Lent; and Father Time will be pretty well used up by society before the season of re pentar.ce is reached. A NEGR~ committed an assault upon a white girl in Summerville Saturday. e escapoad and the usual “seouring of the woods’ was goue through with before he was capture | and lynched. SoMr Chicago cranks hLave staried a movement in favor of knee-breeches. It is odd that the eommunity of all others celebrated for its corkscrew shanks should be in favor of such a fashion. IxyiaraTloN tends Southward from all the wide world. It is the land of promise—her climate, 1 er agricultural resources, her mineral wealth and natural beauty make ber the bride-elect of labor. Birn Arp thinks we don’t neel any more farmers. What would Willlam have the young men do? Loaf and live by their wits, as too many are now already doing? None but transcendant genins could expect much of a retarn from such an outlay. Megses. Rawes & Perry have inaugurated a guano factory at Cuthbert and have already made several tons of fertilizers, These small enterprises help a place im weunsely, and it is & wonder that there are not more of them in our Bouthwest (Georagia towns. TaE Worth Leal says a geon tleman who rather suspected some one péeping through the keyhols of his office door, iuvestigated witha syrirge fall of pepper. sauce, and went home to find his wife had been eatting wood and a chip had Lit Ler in the eye, IN view of the faet that Europe will probably have a war soon, our farmers are being advised to do pend on something else besides «eotbou. Advice thrown away. A war 9etwoen heaven, eartlr and bis satanic majosty woull not change «Ahe tacties of many of the furn.- . ATLANTA hasdurued over to the Reohnological s#haol commission ‘ers its 850, 00 donation. The lagislative appropriation of £55,- 000,48 also available, and the $20,- 000 donated by the eitizens of At. .m%im the amount of #1535, J A Gloomy Pirospeet. it is a gloomy prozpeet to see the immense quantities of corn, flour, meat, ete., that is now being hauled away from town by the farmers. The streets are rrowd ed with wagons almost daily, com ing in empty and going out load ed. All these sapplies go to feed the negroes end mules to make another erop of cotton, and if it should happen to be another bad crop year, the farmer will gat still further behind. The programme can't last much longer. QOusor two more failures in a crep will bring about a crash with many of them. In this connection we do sire to reprodace a short para graph from the Montezav.a Reec old: “It is getting time for this poky, easy-going,thriftless negro.cursed, skinney-muled, meat-eating, cred it-cursed, ragged-breeches goction to have a boom of some kind, for God knows it is getting t> he o devilish poor that one man can't hardly look another squarelyinthe face because he is ground to the earth with debt.’ Just So! ! Somatimes it makes us sick,l sometimes it makes us mad, and ! then again it makes us sorry, ! when a town loafer or soma other drone in the hive accosts us with, “Whny don’t ycu boom the town? Dou't you see what they 1 are doing over in DBirming ham and otuer towns? What { we need is more capital and a big holel. Why don’t you get up a stock ecompany and build a big hotel? Lpok at Thomasville. Albany has saperior nataral ad vantages to those of Thomasville or any other town in Southern or Southwest tieorgin. And yon ought to get up a big land eompa ny. These land companies byom atown. Why don’t you get ap something of tha kinl?” We get some such talk as thisevery day of our livas nearly, an ! from mon., too, who never have and never will d> anything to halp “brom Alba ny.” They seem to think that she local papse ought to do every thing—build up a city, boom it aud support it on - wind,—Albany News. Tue Macon Telegraph eontains nearly thres columns of U. 3. Marshal's sales. Thase sulos are ordered by those companies that hava been anl eratinue to lan money to the poor Gasreia fae mers for the parpose of keepin g nm oat of the clutehes of honare facters and marchants, It doas not require a prophstic eys to see, in the near fature, thonsands of acres of Gaorgia sHil pass un der the eontrol of these foreicrn money lenders, and tho poor Georgia farmers they havs been protecting will bz a tenant or for e | to “go West anl grow up with the eountry.”-Marshallville Times OXE of the most serious dra vy backs to raiiroad travel in Vene zuela is grasshoppers, They are 80 numerous that they literally cover the rails for miles, and as they do not attempt to gst ot o the way of the engina, millions of themare erushed under tha whoes is and maks the track so slipp>ry that trains a-e often brought to standstill. It is said that this grasshoppar piagas will hst for BOVED yeurs, Avausta steps o tha front with a sharitable enterprisa that beals the record. The good women aud the honast mun of ths town heaav) inaugurated a movement to estab. lish a hom~ for penitent, err: ng women, where the poor creatures could find rescue from sin ani o pathway back to rest and a homo, | No work is more Christ-like, uon\:; more heroic. | Tuz.complaint is made that the towns of Goorgia are growing at the exnensa of the Agricalizaral poriion. Thisis undoubtadly txaa bat it canaot ba otherwise sy Tsny a 3 farmers parsist in baying all their sapplies, whan they e¢>ald with more profit raise them. It is the prcfit on meat, corn and o her artieles sold dn time prices ¢ hnt baild up the towns.—Ameriecus Recoraer. e Tur agriculture of the couratry is drifting into the handsof the negroes, while there is a sbrong teadency among the whita barux ers ta sell oat or reat, and move lo tho towns and engage in commear. cint and industrial parsuits l‘his! 18 an omupions sign, AN Atlanta man is pru;mriug‘ to put up a big distillery yaear Suwanee, where he well by ready tannan 0 bio ing teada with #h Sharp Praetiee. The ATbany News tells the {sl lowing as a joke ona Terrell cann. tx frmer; Mr. Jacob Loreh was anxior s to secare the trade of a ceriiin innduential Terrell county farmor, andmade several efforts by «ffor. img him very liberal bargaivs. One day the farmer brought to market four bales of aotton, arnd s topped his wogon just in frout of Dloris Mayer's depot. Lioreh wason the alert, and immedini - 1y began to apply him wita quos tionsas to what he would t.o forhis four bales of eotten in o Tumping trale wit! out weighing tbem. *“Birkis was willing,” «1d A sun was ensily acread upon. After pu chasing them thy four Lales were weighed, snl, to the clagrin ol th~ ¢) ntrymwen L reh had made about 850 by the trade. Hs went home and the next week brought another load of cot ton, bat weighed it and sold it - straight., The third waek after hisl ss he brought in four more balis that looked like they would weigh well. He drove up in front of the depot as usunl but Lioreh was very busy aud did vot have time to examine them. He patiently waited while Loreh, with the perturbed air of a man who was making desperate efforts to resene his fortuna from ruin,rushel to and fro, first to the telegraph office and back to the store, to the warehouse and tack agiin. But, lhke patience on a - monnment, the countryman c:imly - waited. | I'imally Loreh jamype lin his bag gy, behind his gray Bueaplaius and o tensibly went t> dinn-r, bat henever tarned up at the ctore | . that afternoon, and the e o try man’s heort weighed heavier than his eottn as a receipt for four | pony bales were huuded throngh Hthe window of the seales roo. as ‘. he ke w that 83 a bale off for iess i than 300 poundds was the rule. l A Bank Robbed in Albany. News has reached here of av enormoas bank robbery down in Albany and the pr baible ecapture of the robber. It happened last veek ailvhe bankiug houss of Lewis & Bro. was tha losar. A man by ths nam» of Fulzs, a est ion bayer, was givan parmission to go iuside of the wvanlt to get som= checks, anl on balancin g easir ab tho closrof businass that day 553,030 was missing, A datec tive was sat to work and Saturlay Mr. Fudge wasarrestel. o had invested 309 in a pair of Lorses and 500 in two diamondving < ouly afew days after the robbery was committed, and when arrosicd something over $3900 was fou ! on his person. Fuadze swears ven geancs on the marshal who ar rested him and on Mr. Loaw.s, if he becomes a free man.—Special to Covstitution. Ben Farloag’s Gaost, Alapaha Correspoadent Savannah N ows, A few months ago this scclion of eountry was startled and s ok. fed by the murder of a poor neoro iby Ben W. Furlong, five wile: |west of this plice. The findin zof (tha bady of the nagro, the suicide of Furlonz,and thefiht of Lis ara comples, Lofior aud Shard, macle aremarkable scory. The strangest part of this story is this: Workmen and laborers, persous living around anl employed =t lthe will, where the tragedy occur ed, assert positively that Farlong’s Boirit or ghost stalks forth nearly ]eve}y nigh! prowls aro 11 d the wil bullding and seems scmotimes to be examining the machinery, ’Qfli‘(e a namber of negross elaim to have mat the ohost on the rail fro:ul frack and around the mill at odd times. A Singular Geenrrencn Cuthbert Liberal A singular occurranee took nlace a few weeks ago among Mr. A, T, Gore's hogs., A scw that has no pigs of her own and hal nour for several month, stol: teo pigs from another sow, fangli nway the mother, and took churvs of them., Asthey wore bui « fow days old and the naw mathe would net ailow thenataral Imoth er tocome near (hem they soun |took up with their new .rent. | Strange as it may appear it w.s ;bnt a few days until the adopted mother gave thom milk aud they , have “lived an | dove well.” This ‘st itement is vouched fur by My | Groreywho lives in the 10th distiict 'of tins conaty and is kuown to be lu man of wndoubted veraeivy. } Catarrh Is a very provalent and excecd. ingly disagreeablo disease, liable, it meg este, to devalop into serious eonsunption. Baing a -eoastitu tional disease, it reqairas a eon stitntional remedy, like ood's Sarsaparilla, which, aeling thronzh the blood, reachas every pavt of the system, effecting n rad -lealail permanent cure of ey tarrh in avenits most savore fopma, Madeonly by C. L Hosi & (o . Lowall, Mass, o For Saie. N b A seholurship iu the Loutyville Sarnsanad duntitdis, ; Fongggige | »fi@m%%&"n’*« il S A covrie of Albany colored boys abont twelve .or foarteen yaars old whila out huntinz on last Satarday alternodn sya ex haastod their supply of shog, when they eoneluded to have a powder duel, standing a few paces apart they commenc:d firing at each other when in the excite nient one of the boys forgot to re move his ramrod andit struck the other in the furehead jast over his eye, distroying that member, pussed on through one side of the skall and cama out be low the ear. Th> doctor pro nounced the wound very danger ous, but not necassarily fatal. The agontes of those who suffer from severe salt rheum are indescribable. The cleansing, healing, purifying influences of Hood's Sarsa parilla are unequalied by any other medicine, 1 take pleasure in recommending Hood's Sarsaparilla, for it has done wounders for me. I had salt rheum very severely, aficeting me overnearly my entire body. Only those who have suffered from {(his disease in its worst form'ean imagine the extent of my alfliction. I tried many medicines, but failed to receive benefit until I tock Hood's Sarsaparilla. Then the disease began to sulside, the Agonizing Iltch and Pain . @isappeared, and now I am entirely free from | the discase. My Dblood secins to be thor- ! oughly purified, and my general hLealth is | | greatly benefited.,” LyMAN ALLEN, Sexton l N. I Church, North Chieago, 111 ¢ My son had salt rheum cn Lis hands and the calves of hislegs, so bad that they would crack open and bleed. He took Mood's Sars l saparilla and is cutirely cured.,” J.B. STaN -1 TON, Mt. Veruou, Olio. : From 108 to (25 I was seriously troubled with salt rheum for thiee years, and receiving no benefit from ‘ mediecal treatment I decided to try Hood's | Sarsaparilla. Tam now entirely cured of sals rhewn; my weight has iucreased from 108 ibs, to 125.) MRs. ALicE Syrt, Staimnford, Conn. If you suffer from salt rtheum, or any Llood | discase, try lood's Sarsaparilla. Itlascured many ethers, ant will cuie you. (41 . Hood’s ESarsapariila Sold by alldruggists. §1; sixfor $5. Prepared only I by C. 1. HOOCD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass, i ICO Doscs Une Dcilar r S W Irespass Notice. ,\LL PASSING THROUGWH MY { ficlds or pateh, near town, is posi tively prohibited, under penaity of the law. W. C. PASCHAL. Dawson, Jannary 27. 1887, im . Y N nE T lingine for Sale. f&l"'?'l‘h}i.\' HORSE-POWER EN <X gine' can be bought for $4OO by ad dressing the undersigned. The engine is in good fix in cvery respect, { B F.SKRELL, l' Jan: 87— 9m. Sheliman, Ga. B. Mclntyre, ri‘ 18 ’.‘)l Artigt onsoriai Artist Dawson, - Georgia. I HAVE FITTED UP AND OPENED a Barter Shop in Farrar's block, just l\tn*:}th the Post Oflice, and am well pre parciio do all kinl of work in my line. EN . . =% @shaving and Hair Cutting, |Sh:nnpnuiiig, Dyeing, ete., done in the i dest fushions. My furniture is all new i and my razors are sharp. Give me a trial i and I wiil give you satisfuction R &) 4 o o wm s 3 ¥ @0 kanepg s WM ‘ Epi gxé o b.-‘u.zw.jfi&:. & i@,.n ' FOR INFANTS AND TEETH!NG CHILDREN Aun instant reliet tor colic tof infants. Cures Dysentery, Diarrheea, Cholera Infantum, or any disease of the stomach ' and bowels. Makes the crit tical period of Teething safe and easy. Isasate and pleas ant tonic. L O ST e el Notice to Debtors and Cred itors. ’(‘-EOR(H;\, ! All persons having PerreiL Covnty.) elaims azainst the estate of Mrs. Maggie Bozeman, deceased, ; are hereby n -titied to present them prop : erly anthenticated to the undersigned for payment; and ali persons indebted ty said estate are hereby requested to make inune dinte vayent. W. E. SESSIONS, Administrator. Jan. 10-'37. 61, : J. D. Laing) Rule Ni SBi to foreclose V 3. mortgaee in Terreil Sa. & | perior Court, November W. W. Hiller | term, 18586, It appearing to the conrt by the petition of J. D. Lainz that W, W, iiller, late of seid county, did, on the 15th day ef De ’vu;;x‘m‘r. 1584, make and deliver to said !J. 1). Iminz a morizags ov jot of land | numter one (1) in the T'welfth (12th) dis trict of Terrell county, tor the purpose of fecuring tl.\c payment of a certain promis- sory note for the sum of two handred and ninety dollars and seventy-one cents, made 57 the said W, W. Hiller on the 15th day of Decomber, 1884, and pavable to the said J. DL Laing, aad due thirty days after ' date, with lawfal raies of terest after maturity. ' It further appearing that there is yet due | o 1 =lt note the prineipal gam of two hun dred and seventy-five “ollars und seventy 'm;: cents interest to date, which sum the said W, W, iliiler fails and refuses to pay. } It is theretora ordered by the court that ’LZ)L said W W. Hiler do pay into this court on or bofore the next term theseof, the principal and intarest dus on sid note and the eost of ths suit, o= in default ihereof the eonrt will proceed as to justice shall appertain, And it is further ordered that this rule be published in the DAwsox Jouryar once a month for four menths, or cerved on smid W. W, iiller, or his special gzent or at. torney, three months previous to the next terin of this court. T, L. SEMMONS, J. 8. C, A trae transeript from the wminutes of Tervell Saperior Court. I.C. ¥, CLARK, Clerk. December 2001, 1396, | GISORGIA, ) Ordingry’s Offlee, TrrrELL Coumty,) Jannary 4th, 1587, | Whereas, E. R Orr, having in proper form, applicd for permanent letters of ao. mini-tration on the estate of W, P, Ogr, | veceased, all and singalar the creditors ’u:nl pest of Kin of said deeeased are hers. by notifad to show eauss, if any they can, why letiers of administeation, “as prayed ‘[M,B%Wd'm‘il.\ utef said :Dfim* | wt Pabs YLo 1% :M‘ fi;fi ; é.} ;?%Cp"fi P‘;m%“\ 2 e l‘&; ey . TR Al b 3 } 2D BY L Ay e B { ga; ’ - 5 ;.;—’: .b 5 il B B S S o g I P P T G R AR | P T - A BN 2y B e LED % fobt WEIGA P SE & ROYAL Felg ) g s 280 cuviiy £¥EEAT i ¢ .\.n : .:as";\@ 7 A ki e = 5 ko ppics % ) e * L (BER . gj by ” FE i) 2 ‘&g]‘ ~="l1 i &I}E i - IR o 3 L “‘3‘{\»* & =53 L B 2 & mfi* < s R AR EE R 28 b 7 1R Ty 1 eLN By £ B 3 LT B IS S BT poel” Bt A Yoo wrd 32 B A ¥ W WY el 2 B ; iy - Absolutely Pure. 1 This powder never varies. A marvel of purity strongth and wholesomeness, More l economical than the ordinary kinds, and | cannot be sold in competition with the mulititude of low test, short wdight, alum o phosphate powders. Sold only in cape Boyvar Baxixa Powpre Co., ouly. 106 Wall St.,, N. N. Y For Sal 4 ror sase, f;“\'O HUNDRED ACRES OF VERY L riee, smooih farming land, 40 aeres of original woods, well timbered, a fine vari ety of fruit improvenients, a plenty of splendid water, and as healthy a place as can Le found in the State. Society,church and schonl privileges are unsurpassed. | We have the services this year of ow of the wost eininent teachers in the State, | Prof. J. G. Calhoun. 'This land liea at | Waverly Hall, on the road leading from Columbus to Talbottor, twenty-two iviles from the former place and twelve from the latter, and is immediately on the line of Ga. Midland and Gulf R, 8., which is now completed from Columbus to cight miles chove this place, Possessien given at any time. Address or eall and see | .A, HUDSON, Waverly Hall, Ga. - Habe ] 108 y, mn ) TS - 3315 1 inifi 38y 3? 1 EST}H’ adlt Ll 1y ? Lol LRivd EY B Y T 'HTD . Y 3 (\B. A“{ X .l,..;u’fi JISAND O C 34 S e —BUILD OGN - A iR I uma EASY PAYMENTS 4 53 L YL Chickering, Mason & Hamlin, Mothu shek, Bent, and Arion Pianos, all well { known and thoroughly reliable. We buy lin sueh laroe quantities that we give the | e e Beorigi sl consumer the benelit of the wholesale price. l We save purchasers $5O to 100 on o { Fiano and send on fifteen days trial, freight ito be deducted from prics of Instrument, t Same applies to Organs. We are agents i for the Mason & Hanmuin, Packard Orches. i tral and Bay State, and can and will save [ you 25 to 50, ‘ £ Write for Catalogues and prices. v \ T+ 0 YA VYN [ LUDDEN & BATES ! Southern Music House. S +% et T ST N i BAND INSTRUMENTS. ' Oar Silver Toned Instrumenss are strict | 1y tizstcinss, our prices low, and Bands i wil find by writing us that we can save i them money. I Bentl for Catalouge No. 5. FIIONTARE 0 ik v LUDDEN & BATES Souathern Music House, MUSICFREE ‘l\ Tt‘)l(/ :Ee il 4.‘,! | Bend 10 Cents in Postage Stamps, | and we will imail you five pieces of Vocal fand Instramental Music (our selection. ) | This musicis full size, on heavy paper tad the same as is sold wsually from 80 to l.‘:i! cents per copy. We make thiz offer solely to advertise 2nd introduce our chieap ; musie, Ve waii the name and address of cvery Bouthern music buyer. We are headquarters for cheap musie. Write for catalogues, o el 0 L e LUDDEN & BATES | BSoathern Masic House. > NS (XTI ADA D > |\ VIOLINS.G UITARS,B.AN . 1 TFIT 3 1 I3Tfif |+ JOS, DRUAMS. BETC. I We sell everything in sm 1l Musical In struments, and our prices will always be feund.tibe lowest. Al goods guarantecq, and if not satisfactory can be roiurned at our expense. Send for our 63-page lilus trated Catalozue No. 7. R B \g ’ LUDDEN & BATE® g 2 | southern Music House. . , ~ ] ' . 1 ~ . . Artists” Material. Our steek is complete in all goods used in oil or water cojor painting, or for paint ing on s:tin, glass or wood. Also a full line of tools for bommered brass work, and materials for wax and paper flowers = We guarantee priees 25 low es any house in the Usited States, and mait orders will re. ceive promt and careful attention, Cuta- Ingue No. 10 will soon be ready. LUDDEN & BATEY \ Bouthern Afusic Honse, oy o mo ;{;.L"E;“'a 7 STATIONERY AND ENGRAVING =0 ™ AN | DEPIRTRACHT. ‘ We have added a line of fine Corres. pondence Siationery and ean furnish the ‘ lutest styles in (his Lne. We ge'l as asam ple abex containing 24 sheets of paper | and envelopes (fin» quaiity) for 2ie, post agze 10e. - Box would retail re udily for Ste, Calling Cards, At-Home Cards, Wed.- ding Invitationg of the finest grade of l work and most correet, styles furnished en l Bhoriest notice. We farnish 50 calling | cards with nasie engra-ed on copuer plate for £2, aud will send gpecimen boek free upen appiication, Ty N - LUDDEN & BATEY Bouthera Musiec Hounse, | FARCY GODS, ALBUMS BTC H(J 3, wh Uikl O : We carry the oreatest varicty and finest assorted stock of Faney: Goods in the South, and can furnish auy avticle in this line &t shortest notice, Ordors for any de sired gonds for holiday, birthday or wed. ding presents recuive prompt and eareful attention, and we offer the people ot the South aa opportunity to proenve fine gonds from a Southern House at prices that wiil mezt the competition of the world, lea & Bates’ S, . 1, lJ!ldJ‘\,‘ll A{ l)(\.teb b‘ U . SAVANNAH, GA. PO s oot i L Notice to Debtors and Cred itors, GEORGIA, L All persons having Wansrer Covxey, | olaims nlainst the astate of Rohept Peel, docensed, e Lierg. {oy 00l to prasant them properly ag. [ henthated 1o (e undersigned fop pay- LB perone Dydubita L to aal ) gge. IN AND GRIS I 19 Nly i i HAVING Loaght the Simpson Grist Mill and Gin at =2 . % 3 efr“w ) BSASSER < I solicit a share of the patronage of the public. I will personally superintend “ basinesg, and : : . Ary TIRVEN Y . Q EYY O 5 GUARANTEE - S ATISFACTIOYN 4 to allwho fry me. STT ME RIS ST DL AT, always on hand and will be exchanged for corn. - B. ¥. WIGGINS, Sasser, Gy, A Yew Facts Worth Knowingl A few ffacdts v ortn slloOwWing! : A FE F N BALDWIN § A.J. BALDWI ' Have um rccc‘ivcd the largest assortment ot goods in Day,. son, consisting of : DRESS GOOD AR EONS AU ’ 4 T 3 I FYFE & R . 5 : A 8T Q AA, E) ( 64&&&121 (Y A AUV LS £} x BREECH-LLOADING SHOT Gyy REIRNRUAE= IR KTPY IR ) lEE IJ‘L\S, Ll 5 X FROM &5.00 to $350.00! Thev Have T 4 FEeY .EL-‘ aAvVe ne o QD v Y§& 0 Q; N BEST STOCK OF SHOEKS —in Dawson.— A New Lot of Window $ A New Lot of Window Shades, v,—‘ 2 ek » A b ¥ i - . Hardware of all Kinds, Furniture apg oy {_/‘Ulflliifi. They sell the only @S TH YR YRR SN R A /AATE % OEWING RACKING k o/ add] WY wieN G P o s : Made that will run either I?_n‘\'.'_:lrd or backward and ¢ ontinge to sew in the same direction, thereby saving the brcakage of needles or thread. It bands itself. Any items in this advertisement : ‘ 1 ‘ | 1 ¢t to | F B4y , TOT 1 : ' iound not to be a Fact ;\\'i'ii be taken out. iOR oS S S T e er—r WM | LREIVE oBN L T San - ot T “The Flowers that Bloom in the Spring! % Have nothing to do with the | Ny @ls )l ™ L% o 2 NTRY [RNT-CLASS DRUG STORE §E‘ JLE‘«»J I=-U 1A YU . ! i Cont ¥ 9 S{ ] & ??,7 5 £z FE2D G . | @ijo LE o Vf‘:}gbé) } o’2. | ; PDE TN —”‘% T TR ‘ DRUGS, MEDICINES, OIIS, i@ka‘pijsg A B VIV LOFB\ Uy . 1 ' )y 1 vTI SN e AR Paints, Perfummery, Stationer Y, | e 1 FEY e 3 . 1 ' B 4 O X Y 224 & £ b ¥ ¢ xancey - ana - Toilet - Articles, 1 . « i m YOO | o g ~l¥ N g Fobaceo, Cigars, Cigarettes, Ete. | Nly 70 g NI | ! MO GERED STOOK CER Ao N T _ ", ; vorvting » ™Oy vt 11‘ ¥ hl Everything New, Neat and Fresh, i e t ;) » Cl e i.‘l s 36 \‘C * . . 7 ‘ e i } Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. - ELRL B A RS, Lo TA TN &_MWL‘&BW i : G . 1.7 Ty 2 WY YA Dr. W. C. KENDRICK \ B FPd e WV o «MS AYLVN AV AR 3 l AN LS R Sov | Dawson, e Georgia, | DEALER IN § NI TTA(Ct T A FEY N VBT Y DRUGS PATENT AND BV EVUUND & A B iulN ¥ | YT LT TR MDD TC Iy | OTHER MEDICINES. . : 7 . - - PAINTY YA DNTOLI LI TITTTR ) : PAINTS, VARNISHEIS, WHITE LEAD, 1T ik Ma il v cin ¢ i iverosene, Machine and Linseed Oil, TODRACOCO AND (AR YW 5 IBN ) HAANES ;‘*\.{,\l& h{.“, YV Ei ihKl, P ) TETe o . 4 ~Yae uslls Brandy,Gin, Rum and Wine, Stationery and all articles wis} ally kept n a drue store, \ T DL .‘(\\‘."“ AT NI T 1 ALL PERSONS INDEBTED TO ME ] Will please not wait for the top crop, but come and settle fit&'n::‘ [om ’ money, and if von do not | ay me I shall muke a dire ] appeel to- you, W, W. Lavisis my agent and will {'«‘f‘“}[’t foéfifly 3 thirg due me. W. €. KENDRICA. R s S e b g RTRTS i e R e , { .A DT .OACH & 13R0., ATLANTA,CAL man%:Séfli‘é’;\]‘?gx%i}-%‘lnfi Jachinery, DeLoach Water Wheels, Poruble’dlfillllll;i :f‘:‘“g::l:'. A B biean Pzt cx” Bk Bl Go(1on s, I egier, eIAE And il Sy ; THE DeLOACH TURBIAE. : ¢ S ' \chhfk thnctt;';}ykgnl.’nir' PURTABI'E M"'l's’ ' L ORE L 4 £ (o o should know that our Water| Bottom and Top Runners| |3 ki .'ffii'.’ii L vv!\;é'f:’{:‘::fyn;:l’xr:]flc‘:r‘)"yp\fv‘f‘?;ltfi‘; | Fully Warranted and Prices| o ateiisls : 9 L ‘;4;, ;;;i‘vjlli-kd‘St{\t;‘é,ba!;‘d_ war-| Bxocedingly Low. i/, “ i B mll ssy cosiy way. "No ¥oni| $BO,OO AND UPWARDS. |SB ol el },'153"3;""*";&?&;5 .fifiitlfié\?&{vfikkn{”&tf:i!‘.‘;fflfi For grinding wheat, mid- 5" : ¥ DR e i ~|clogs and will last a lifetime. | dlings, stock food, and war- ].h t B B\ AL T <% Wonderful power and per-|ranted to make as good table! J PRI £ 2 l’-".,:;f:,»._'v, ;‘(:c{]’(zfgu?fwt'i‘fl Price 1:1 meal as any water mill. ‘2 e i ¥ eac! all. ‘e simplest, and for & iptive circue-| sl s el SR | ¥ Tl s S ATER 1 oTaN R § 8 - A AR |lw |P el l hq.LLgthS' ""’*“”{Lj? s \ - L | "ell Eie‘{a!grlif‘ar all purposes, \x\\\l /*'//_’ i E . ; This cut illustrates | and prices greatly| Eg \ ~—l | L‘. - ! the application ofireduccd to suit the| g >~, 3 \\ i bil R g our Pateut Elcvator | iimes. Ao’ ;'(\w i el 4 i ) i attached !oacom-‘ Send for illustrat-| 87/ E\‘ : ] e fot mon well, It admits |ed circularund ad-| \@ / \‘ i | R }:,}.4 of one "’;' "°db“sl‘s§vloo about drclsm‘i ~ L/ fi [‘ e Lo AT *ts, "¢ desired, and | _ B 57‘3%@“ 3is ‘The Best mven-‘m——-———'——‘-“ iy i e #24 |tion forth 2. © § Rl Lo Millstone Dresser P h ";"‘.334{1;:“ Il SSEeRY |strong and durable Fully 75 per cent. ‘;2(‘?{"/ [ “fl!,j;‘,,jj‘;:j,',” i SRR, [for & lifetime. ItlBin lubor caved, and |LO gl ¢ 8 BT 7 | Perfection. 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