The Dawson journal. (Dawson, Ga.) 1878-18??, April 28, 1887, Image 3
Collffbtlmoile__flefiyd{l‘:}i}nd Family Groceries Call on Longhurst in old Sharp Buildfilg . Mg, JACKSON.—“Why you look so hand me in your Rew suit. Whero did you g-et it?" Mr. JosEs.— Trom M, Kempner's Cloth. ing Store. He keeps the nicest fittings and Cheapest Clothing in Dawson.” I have just opened & nice line of Gine- N 2 y € 3 1 3 pams, Figu? ed and White Lawns, Floun dng and Checked Muslins. Cheaper than v merchant in Dawson will sell the same Jine of Goods. e Daa e R © COUNTY CURRENCY. fferesting Fiei Concerning Town and (65aiy Gathered by Journad Reporters aud Briefty Teld. Passon gets & fine trade from Raundolph eaunty. Now unifsrms have been ordered for the fire com puny. 3ir, C. M. Orr, of Macon, was here last Sanduy and s{onday. Measlos are still among us. Sone are paving the 8:Con 1 case. g The council bas been warking on the ar feslan well puinp again. Dr. Eendrick is ageat for Hirschberg's Pismond Spectacles. Fetch up your §3.00 for street tax. The aict b 8 gone forth, Loyd Parks, of Atlanta, was in town Jut week visiting relatives, Lets have the cotion compress. Don’t nlard the progress of the town, gome of the girls wear outrageousiy large ponquets—perfect flower gardens. The recent drouth injured the oat erop - s sy some of the farmers. The Methodist parsonage 18 heing re puinted. Nothinz ever needed it mure. M ¢ Mims' is the only honse in town that will sell you 20 pounds of rice for ¥l. 1 bad boys make good men, Dawson wilbea very pious cominunity after a few yeurs. Quite a nice purty of young people as seabled at Mrs. Mevalty's last Thursday Light. Mclion Brow'. new Einbroiders just re eived and ready for inspection by the Iydes, Julging from the lightness of the article itiew't every giri who can lanugh in her sere, | ADawson man spent only 15 cents on a moeat trip to Macon, e was gone two 3, Miss Mira Kimbrongh is in the city viiting relatives, the tamily «f Dr. W. C. Paschal, The Woman's Missionary Society at | Bouwood will celebrate its anniversary | next Sunclay nizht. I The Bionwnol Sunday school picnics | lodsy at Wright's mi'l. Thanks for an | Ivitation to be present. | Wi - hie ! Tie protracted meeting which was n..‘ fun et the Methodist chureh last Sunday | iinereaging in interest. l From the way juys go from Dawson to | the dry counties, it would seem that a jug | fictory would do well here. . v, 3 Goto Rempner's and pet & gaood Ut - | Buidnied Shirt for 80 cents. Other stores | #libe ame shint for 1 00. ‘ Tae waterialon crop in Terrell will be Vithe beliing this year, vat it will insure Just 1 many cases of colie, There is trouble in Dawson abont some Pirties giving right of way to the Colum- WsSouthern "This should net be. Capt. 8. AL Loovless is perasing ‘*She” Wtarived e b house Tuesday. He Mitks it the prattiest baby in towa Don't thiak of makiug your purchase of el Lace wnti) you see the large and Wt naortment at Melton Bros'. We wan't 1o know why Bill Me bluskes Wl niles so when a cortain girl’a name 18 Mitioned. Probabiy she can tell us. Aparty went 1y © wdry’a mill fishing he otlicr day oad by night had three bh)h’.‘:! of as fiae ones H 3 YUU CVOT BAW. ) fiel 13 . . A"‘«'lll?:f':» ine of nice white goods, Sneing, Checked Musling, ete cheap, WKo g, The eroak of the frog i 3 heard, and in Mhew o : ‘ ‘!,"w“f the coming boom they should be V%l 10 monopolize the croaking of the Sunty, * v Yenvthing which belongs to pure, 1y blood is imparted by Hoo 's Sarsa i) ? 1] . : . '”f“‘~ A trial will convince you of its ™. '{ ’ . One dsy last week My, Bizelow, an em ein Buldw,n & Co, & Qeise’'s ma. e shor.e : 54 1 shops, had several fingors Ladly slit Bw, 'n:" 0% has boen qnite dall this week. mf"*“-m friends are taking advantage 1S niee Weathor i put in Lome )‘,'»')J\i Uk on thyir craps, K;Unw SUniate of the tanber shipped M Terr, : M" T' rrell Cotnty aunually is 12,004,000 " Thiere gy thirteen wills in peration te coungy, The gare k;l farvey locating the Columbus iy P s Dassed from Terrell into PRUCTIY woiisio o 4 ‘ mkl'”'\ tounty, The work wilt be Dletodd ; . WL% din y f W davy. K pn ; i l“"““"’i"‘ of the Americns Re ”U"r‘ in in I g 3 F Ampkinin the iuterest of Mpe . ) il ™ o hig absence Judge Clark " fpreseng b hbe. 'fiu- t ¢ lny M ies . . . o T X feceiver, Charlie Harris, will e lue ‘ b ML appoinnent of his last round I‘ V 3 % . e Chavics Wfomns this scrtlio LYY fow | M ~ Ve given dn (helr tazes, ® exlians ; E Hanet.q md deow W feelin s, M4y BPring ! ' Priig time, hoate an hine g "l\l(ql k& ; "h . L 1 eonditi mof tha hln-nl, ny be e g Coedied by the use of T arp ' u & Tt is the most power. i, the . Mong e 0 IMO, most ceonom. ‘ PUriGer kuowy, l Now is the time of year for your be-t girl to send in an expression of her vegard ; in the form of a beautifully executed mon | ogram hat mark for your new soring tile, | The Dawson Guards have received an l Invitation to be present and participate in l a picnie by the Ft. Guines Guards the 12th of May, Ttis not fully deternuned that { they will go. i The cheapest and best shoes for ladies, imen, boys and gieds, at Kempner's, , Tlie Colambus Southern will wiss Sas. | ser about oue and a half miles. Our | friends in that villaze are badly disap. | pointed. We would like for them to have ! the road: : 1 Capt. S. A. Loyless has accepted a trav ! eling position with the § 8 8. Company. i The Captain will be a popular Knight of { the grip. i Meas.cs still play the mischief with the | facial beauty of our population. Some i 100 k ag if they would do for potato graters. | Sweethearis had better hide out until they ! get threugh. ' The whitewash season i here and the ; Black man with white bucket, white brush i and white clothes can be seen doing duaty ‘ towards improving the appearance of some i bremises. i What has become of the new guard ! house that our respected city fathers were i going to build some time since. 1t is ir { visible yet, and, for anght we know, may ! be where tiae woodbine twineth. | Go to Melton Brog'. for White Goods, i Checked Nainsooks, Vietoria Lawne, ete. I Last SBunday President Dozier appointed | Rev. J. O. uangston, of Bropwood, a:d Col, J. G. Parks to represent our county : in the State Sunday-school Convention { which met at Americus last Tuesday. | Asa hair dressing and renovator, Ayer's ‘ Hair Vigor is universally ecommended. It | eradicates dandrafl. cures eruptions of the ! scalp, invigorates and beautifics the hair, g and prevents its facding or turning gray. | That chap uaderstood hwuan nature ' quite well when he remarked: “When ; your pocket book iz empty and everybody | kmows it, you can put all your friends in it l and it won't budge out worth a cent.” i We ask the attention of the readers of | the Jourynar to the advertisement of 1. 1, | Pomery, Macon, G, dealer in wali paper ‘ and decorations. When in need of such i work voua would do well to write to him. The best Ladies’ land Sewed Shoe in the city for $5.00 at Mclten Bros'. Miss Mattie Laing, one of Dawson's mast interesting young ladies, kag re*urn ed from an extended visit to Brunzwiek, Her brizht amiles will undoubtedly heal the wounds of many who mourned her ab aFence. ! The Goldens did not have as larga an i 511.!i(‘1)c- Saturday night as they deserved. | Our town Lias been bard on ghows this sea ii~)§‘l, but with the exception of the Gold. i eng, the shows have been hard on the town, ' George Johnson, at friend June's drug i .slo'.'c, received a nice cake the other day | ina Led of flowers on a waiter. Ah! ‘ Genrge, those similes of youra are going to ! make mischicf with the hearts of some of | the [air ones, | Muss Daisy McNulty returned to Newton lSundny to resame her duties as teacher tafter a visit of several daya to the family ‘nf her mother in this place. Of course | her absence causes a void in the hearts of gome of the boys. M. C. Mims has jnst veceived a fresh lot of flour lower than the lowest. Roving cattie aud hogs on the streets are a nuisance. When everything that has a semblance of a nuisance is expugned, Dawson wiil beeome one grand compact of enmmendable commodities and sightly splendors, A young wnan, probably from the rural teestriots” of Calhoun county, struck town a recent morning and ia passing Melton Bros'. clothiang store politely spoke to a dummy that had been stood at the iront door. Severa) of the town citizeas have done the same thing. Colonel Nelson Tift, and other enter prising citizens of Albany, siill urze the people of that town to gecure the Colum hus Southera railmad. The last report from there is that £20,000 have been raised, iimving only $5,000 behind. Plucky Al ' bany will surely raise bh.r quota. | Messrs. J. W. F. Lowrey, A. J. Carver land soveral others have received a large } tish net which they ordered from Chicago. The finny teibe had best look out or these gentlemen wili have theu. They can do full justice to a fish fry even when they d~ not feel like cating. Large Stock of solid and figured Sat teens at Melton Bros, Being entirely vegetable, no particular ‘ care is required while using Dr. Pieres's | “Pleasant Pargative Pellets.” They op | erate without disturbaneo to the consiitn | tion, diet or oeenpation, or sick heal i aehoe, constipation, impure Woad, dizel i nues, sour eructations from the stomach, . bad taste in mouth, billous attucks, jpan tn reglon of kidneys, lnternal fever, bioat ! od foeling ahout stomach, Tusl of blvod o e, fub Dr, Picees “Pillota” By ~~—-SH&K"-~—-———" E IURSLEY & KILLEN ULI B {. !J ! ! HAVE just received a nice line ot - N Y Spring Goods Consisting in part of Clothing of every style, price and qual ity. They can fit from a small boy up to a large man. They have also in stock a nice Line ot White Dress Goods, Such as Victoria Lawns, In dia Linens, Plain and Figured Fmbroideries, Nainsoo k 8 and Nunsveiling, of the lafest styles and patterns. Hosi osiery, In Solid and Stripes, Hand kerchiefs, Laces, Edgings, Etc. Rare bargains in all. "~ Shoes, Hat=, Boots, Trunks, Satchels, Um brellas, Etc., in profusion and are going at prices that wiil surprise you. st il [ The public is cordial ly invited to inspect our stock when in the City. DAWSON - GRORGIA " ! - 4 DAWSO!%' iHU Ty N e ihe Clothiers. SASSER DEPARTMENT. DR. J. H. HAMMOND, EDITOR. Lrs. Naney Davis died at her home an this place on Monday, the 25th inst. Her remains weie interved bLerve at The DBaptist chureih Tuosday evening. Mrs. Davis wus nearly eighty years old. was a gonerous, christian nearted lady and was respected and loved by all who knew her, She had been a member of the Baptist ¢hareh for abont fifty-five years. Sus l:aves severa! near rel atives and many friends to mourn her loss. The sorrowing oues have our heartfelt sympathies, We Susseritesare not quite sat. isfied absut the Columbus South ern, anl if what littls we are able to do will bring it by cur way we will have it yet, Mr. Gus Durham was in the village Monday. Whila hera he in formed us that he would leave for Birmingham, Ala, in a day or two, and that he expects to make that piace bis future home. There are a great many fish be ing eanght out of the crecks anid ponds in this seetion this spring. Miss Sallie Kinz, of Houston eouuty, is at this tiwe visiting her sister, Mrs. Matthew Marshall of this county. 3M.s. Rbhoda Richburg, of Ala, ias been 1a this seetion for some time past visiting relatives. A few genileman and ladies from the village had a fish fry at lonz pond on last Friday. Tiey report finasuccass and a niea time, We were too busy to attend. Mr. J. N. Porter has aboat oue acre of the finest corn we bave seen this year. It is nearly waist high. e A Marriage Under Peculiar Ciream- Stances. ALBANY, April 25.—At 8 o’clock last night at the residence of Mrs. M. A. Thoroberry, of this eity, Dr. W. F. Bynum, of Live QOak, Fla, and Miss T. P. Auder son, of Wilkes coauty, Ga., were marri-d, Rev. J. H. Forston offi ciating. Seme time agc there ap peared an articlointhe “Love and Matrimony” eolumn of the Sunny South a short notice from a young lady, desiring a correspoodence witiL some young gentleman, with a view to matvimony. It was answered and the above was the result. Dr. Byuum was a dele gate to the Baptist convention, and she a visitor, and they met here the first time. They left on the eanvon ball last night for their fatare home at Live Oak, Ila. He Mhanks his Paner, nir Bdivor: T was induead by reading your god papar to vy Dr. Harter's Iron Tonio for de bitity, liver disurder and serofula, and oo bottles buve coved me. \ et o PRI L 0 e L R P e | The Golleus Played in the Opera House last Satarday evening, and it is need less to say that perfect satisfac tion was given all who attended. 1t is by far the best troupe that has played in Dawson this season. The successful comedy drama, “Jo,” full of good hits and strik ing situations, was presented and from first to last won tha strictest attention and heartiest applause of every one. Martin Golden, as Foui, was up to the standard, and Bolla Golden as “Jo,” as well as all “helaties 1 the tronp-,sust daed er parts well. Harry Robin son, the commedian, was simply immense, and Lis comical way of saying and doing things won the beartiest applause in appreeiation of bis inimical acting. The or chestra is as fine a one as we ever hecrl itis uotoften that these traveling shows rece.ve the comnm mendation of the JourNaAr, bat the Goldens are worthy of it They never put up a shoddy or cueap performance on the stage, ‘ and bave always been favorites in Dawson. ll Sunday-School Picnies. The commitiees appniated by our Sonday-schools to leok a’ter the picnie interest of the nupils of both schools, reported last Son. day that, owing to the prevalence of meusles in our community, it wouli be best to p s'p na the aa nual May e:lebrad n for the pres ent. As no place and time hve baen decided upon, we siggzest that, if no such wovement has al ready been made, the Baptist and Methodist schools unite and oon av exear ion. These cele- Lrations are for the pleasure of the children, and they would en joy an excursion to some neigii boring town immensely. Gus and His Bicvels. Gus Richardson, one day last week, while riding a bieyels, fell and sustained several bruises on his bhead. ‘Lhe followinz lines, dedicated to him, were received through the mail: ‘A bieycle, A bl))‘. Great pleasure, Great joy. A rock in street, Wheel and rock meet. ] A bicyele, No boy, No pleasurs, ’ Nojy. | A funeral, j F;ld'(.’l]v? ‘ A bicycle : For sale.” Coming! The Dixies will play at Hart's Hall next Monday aud Tuesday avenings, the 2ud and 3rd of May. T'he character of the eutertain ment is cowic vpern. The follow ing s from the Bainbridgs Demo erat: “['ho Dixies—Harry and May— aud one of the bast corps of en tertainers we have had this season, playad a two night's engager.ent heve last week end gave perfect stisfaction to all who attended their performances. The Disies promise us another visit next fall, and a programies that will not fail to capture the town.” Invitation Accepted. At the meeting of the fire com nauy Monday night it was decided to accept the invitation to j artici pate in the Eutaula sonrnament the lith of May. A track is beiong made here in Dawson for ou: boys to practice on and. we ara preparing ourself to 4o big yelling when they retarn with the tirst prize. On their return the band will meet themn at the depot aud escort them up town amid a general jollification. Three cheers and an elepuant for the Protection boys. We Thought It Col. J. A. Fonche, of tie Hawk insville Dispatel, was in the city a recent Sunday. We think the Colonel srudiously avoided our senctum whde here. Dat, then, who can blame him when there is a greater attraction in ancther poricon of the eity?-—Dawson Jourusl.] Colosel Fouche will visit you again ou the irstof June nexi, at which time the population of Dawson will be redoced one and added to Hawkinsville, so Madam Iwumor says.—Hawkins ville News. Keep Away from the Cistern. Parents shoald keep their child ren away from the cistarn uecar AMr. S. V. Brown’s shop. Water now is six feet deep in it, and if a iictle fel.ow shonld happen t) fall into it a droweing would take place bafore tie child could be rescacd and wo wonld have a first elass news item. A boy fell into tha cistern the - ther day, bat was rescued by Mr. Drown, who was near by. The Rain. A vood rain fell in this . county last Saturday and Movday which pat vegetation of all kind on quite a boom. 'l'ie ground was getting very hard, plowing was becowing diflicult and corn and eotton plant egd were not comivg ap well. The rain wiil bring these up enl giv. a strong impetus to erops already ap. Thunks. The Jounxar returus thanks to Mr. C. L. Glessuer, secretary of the committes, for an invitatiu ty the competitive dvill of the Southern Cudels, to come off in Macon on the .fith and 12th of I I The New York Life Tusuraunce Compa ivy is unsarpassed by any life in { surance company in the world, |and the provision of its b-year tdividend poliey contains advant ]. ages not given Ly any form of [poliey in any cther ¢ ‘mpany. Life insurance is approved by l the best business men and the wost infelligent minds as being [ the only means of s curing inde ‘pvmlence to the families of men i of small means as well as those in [ zood cirer matances; nlso a first | class method for young men to save up something. J. A. Laing is agent for the above named com pany and parties desiring insur ance should consult him, as he is a citizen of our county and of course gets some lenelit from writing your application. It is not safe to delay this most impor. tant business matter in proteciing the loved ones who are dependent upo. you. Author's Clab. The Author’s Club will meet to morrow evening at the residence of Dr. W. C. Paschal. The fol- Jowing is the programme: } Author for theevening—NMilton. Response to roll eall by quota ‘tions from the author. Violin Duet, Profs. Wara and Boud. Essay, Mrs. Willia Carver. | Yocal Solo, Miss Lillie Rogers. lecitation, Miss Lollie Iromon ger. Voeal Solo, Mr. B, T. Farnum. Tustrumeuntal Solo, Mise Jessie Martin. Society News, Miss Mary Speight Baldwin. Selection, Miss Helen Parks. Voeal Duet, Mis. J. H, Guerry and Mrs. W. R. Baldwin. Killed by Lightnine. Last Satarday Mr. T. J. MecVey, of this county, had the misfortune to have a fina young mule kiiled by lightning. About fifteen minutes baefore the occurrence the mule, with saven others, was 1 placed in a stockade out of the rain. With the exception of stunning and knockingone of them | dowu, no damage whatever was ‘done the other mules. The door to the stockade was closed at the time and, strange to say, the {l‘uil.iing was not in the least in jured. The loss fells quite heavily !un Mr. McVey. He Stole a Locket. ‘ Jack Rogers, a negro barber of this town, is per force a guest of the county and is receiving callers at the juil. The cause of this is that Jack counld not aceount for a zold locket that he had in his possession which belonged to Mrs. W. C. Carver’s little daughter, Anuie Will. Thereare two dozen or more wards of the nation in this bailiwick who are paving the way into the Dade county coal mines. Election of I'ive Company Ofii- CCers. The following officers have been elected by Proteetion No. 1 for the ensuing year: W. B. Cheatham, President; A J. Baldwin, Vice President; A. J. Carver, Forercan; B. B. Perry, \ssistuut Foreman; W, W. Davis, Secretary; I'. W. Clark, Treasur er; C. Denbler, Engineer, M. C. Mims, J. D. Laing, W. B. Cheat ham and W. H. Bishop, Assistant Eogineers; N. Kinney, Fireman; J. A, Miller, Assistant Firemao, T. A. Horsley, J. A. Laing and T. R. Hannuh, Trustees. Pnbife Leeiure. Prof. J. H. Miller, of Miller's Arithmetic fame, lectarad in the Opera House Mounday aflernoon in the in‘erest of his book. DPro fessor Durker and his pupils were ovat. Memorial Day. ! Lust Tuesday was Momorial | Day und it paszed by nuobserved | by the pennle of Dawson, | Cowboy. Jr. | We are now owners of the thorenghbred Jersey Ball, Cow. boy Jr., formerly owned by Mi. L. 8. Baldwin. We have his pedigree and guarantee thers is not u finer or parer bred ball to be found anywhere. 3,00 for service. Horsuey & CrovcH. ‘A Perfect Flood of Sunshine” will fill the heart of every suffer ing woman if she will only persist in the ase of Dr. Pierer’s “Favor. ite Preseription.” It will enre the most excerueiating and pericdical paing, and relieve you of all ir regularities and give healthy ac tion. It will positively cure in ternal inflamation end uleeration, isplacement and all kindred dis lordcrs. Price reduced to one do'. lar. DBy draggista. The Hat Trade. Wa have received aur stock of Spring an 1 Sammear Hats and are offering big bargains, Wae keep suleable Liats at saleabls prices, and will make it to your interest t to call on us. ti. Winrians & Davis, Capt. J. A, Falten is Agent for Ths Sunny Boath, The Atlauta Couscitation, The Suvannah News and : Tho Americus Reecrdor, R Sitoes. “Oar stock of ¢hoea is unsur: passed ia point of neatness sad LR A e e # v i ‘:,_4_';',‘.- 4 I \ . ' Y ;‘;& The Coltumbus Southern Railroad. The Columbus Enquirer-Sun says that the location of th's ruil road is nearly complete, and adds: “The line from Dawson to Al bany will be a perfect tangent, an ‘exact straight line. The wkole road has a splendid alignment, be ‘ing the shortest poseible practical line between the objective pointe. Private avices {rom Stewart aud Webster counties say their gquota of the subseription to the stock of the road has been made up. This leaves only Albany behind, and it hes giren positive assurances that their quota is secure. The rights of way are being prceared rapidly, and except in Muscogea counly there are no omissions. ' The deeds for the few unszigned rights of way in this coanty will soon be fixed up, we think. The new railroad project’oas will werk so disadvantageously to Albany unless tha Columbas Soathern is built that we are daily waiting to hear that Albany has elosed up her subseription. Columbus 13 anxious to ses dirt moving ou the Southern road. Let us ail pull together and it can be done very soon.” 1 “ROUGH ON RATS,” { Clears out rats, mice, roncles, flies, ants, bed-bags, beetles, in-‘ sects, skunks, jack rabbits, spar rows, gophers. 15¢, Atdruggists.! “ROUGH ON I'TOH.” | “Rough on Iteh” cures skin huwors, eraptions, ring worm, | tetter, salt rheum, frosted feet, chilblains, itch, ivy poison, bar ber'siteb. 50¢. jars. WELLS HAIR BaL3AM, {i gray, restores to original eolor. An clegent dressing, softens and beantifies. Nooil nor greass. A tonic Restorative. Stops hair coming out; strengthens, cleanses, Leals scalp. &oe. “BUCHU-PAIB VY Quick, complete cure, all annoy ing Kidney, Lladder and Urinary Diseases. $l. At draggists. CROUGH ON PILES” Why suffar Piles? Imn.ediate relief and complete cure gnaran teed. Ask for “Rough on Pijes.” Sure cure for itching, prolruding, bleeding, or any form ol Piles. 50c. At Druggists or mailed. SIKINNY dMEN. Wells’ “Hoalth Renewer re stores health and vigor, cures Dyspepsia, Impotense, Nervous Deblity. For Weak XMeun, Deli cate Women. §£l. Begutiful Spring Worsteds, of all shades, at Melton Dios'. For the retief and cure of the influnma tion and congestion ealled *‘a cold in the head” there is more potency in B'y's Cream Balmn than in anything else it is possible to prescribe, This preparadon has for years past been makinyg @ brilliant success as a remedy for cold in the head, catarrh and bay fever. Used in the initial stages of these complaints Cream Balm prevants any seriouns development of the symptou s, while almost numberlcss cases are an record of radieal cures of ehronic catarrli and hay fever after ail other mnodes of treatinent have proved of no avail. Kempner will show vou the latest styles in Hats. Felt Hats, Wool Hats, Straw Hats, Boy's ilats, Men's flats, Children's Hats. Lhis p-ices are the Iswest, Lovely line of Frivges at Melton Dros', The Eurcka Salosn Is the place to get the best straight or mixed drinks, made of che best ligaors. Ico eold beer a specialty. Prompt alfention given to tho filling of jugs for dry counties. H. C. SANDERg, Agent. Becan o You bava pever killed a man is an excellent reasou fir notat tempting it, but becange you bave naver boueht w vy of our fashion bla searfs and peekwear is no rea won why you shounld not now be gin. We buve the prettiest seat{s in the city. WiLLiaxs & Lavis, —Ttch, Prawie Mange and Seratehes of evory kind cared in 30 minutes by Woolford's Sanita ry Loticn. Use no other. This never fails. Sold by W, C. Ken driek, Druggist, Dawsow, Ga. - b TN Loy ‘L. N R si¥A S s .:;1 : b & o Y A B b o ? DR LA B 4 ¥ sgiivaone & - (novaL ganng : st ey i NV | lifi‘ffi‘—*‘)fig'\/z,’k L S ih @ 1 l-i.]’ - «djfi". v ol .\‘rek e ,; P, Y "%,, & L AR ot £ 47 B Do el K 14 . i T Absolutsly Pure. This powder never varies, & marve! of parity strangth and wholesomeness Mon goulooncal than the ordimry sinds, wid Cabiol be sold In oepivetiton wi h 'lq,. maltitmde of low teat, short welght, a'wu n P. POWASI, Tl LY Sh Cend :g ;;‘\‘“:«-' s "R i e 1 . nroe GREAT CURES WROUGHT A R PRI Sy Ty ST S | *By NATURE'S REMEDY “ R & e 4§ by = ;€ @ ‘i T { KIDNEY DISEASES, . LIVER COMPLMM'& | CCHSTIPATION, PI | and BLOOD DISEASES | Fradicated; the :tem cleansed from g tj:t n':xs new lir:f:x.\:w spirit, new flrx | fmparted to the sufleror, ® l IT HAS WONDERFUL POWER * BECAUEL it ncts on the Liver, the Bowels ! and Kidneys at the same time. | Becauseit cicanscs the system of the pol gonous humors thet develope in Kidney and | Urinary disenscs, Biliousness, Jaundice, Con~ | stipation, Files, Rheurnatism, Neuralgia, Ne=- | voua Disorders, and many Femalo Complaints P"T e O I e 'vf o . R RE R | bas hod wonderful success and an immense sale neverypartofthe countfiy.lzll;\::fidm of coases it ured wihere & S MR AR el ACTION, but harmless in all cases. - ' Sold Everywhere. $l.OO. Liquidor Dry. . | Send for eivenlar and tesiimoniatsgo (8 | Wells, Richardson & Cz., Burlington, et RAGYN - BRS, M, M, MTHORY 1 aldy 1 1 i \ | ~+—) I 8 RECEIVING {~*= ‘ 2 0y Spring and Summer Ml Spring and Summer Millinery, ;Emn‘r::;:mg HATS and BONe NETS in the latest and most ime proved shapes, and in the new Spring eolors. e sure to give her a eall. She WILL NOT B UNDERSOLD. Max S Ty D AWSON, GA. 4 . i GRAND -- OPENING | ~.-_‘._.;(\l‘ Ko lngnupt | h‘\ L 1 4y A \-R ’ EB : £l fa 20 | L SPRIAG & SUMAER WILLINERY X’\ STOCK embraces all the novelties ~YA. of the scason in the way of Bonnets, lats, Caps, Plumes, Ribbrms, Silks, Vel veis, Plushes and Satins of all shades and styles. The ladies of Dawson and sur. rounding country are cordially invited to call and examine wy goods before pur chasing elsewhere, T aM SURE TO PLEASH ‘i YOU. Respectfully | Mrs. (. L. MIZE. PROTECT YOUR EYES! ihU i E‘J ‘) Ro i =g \?“o\.’ e D'AM"(VO N - ¥geECTACLEg D 5 s v oo’ -ot e, - frceipgses: U PATE JULY 157 1879, MR. H. HIRSCHBERG The well-known Optician of 107 N. Fourth street, (ander Planters House) St, Louls, hes appointed Dr. W.C.EEN@RICK, of Dawson, Ga, ns uazent for his ~clebra ted Diemond bpectacles and Eveglasses, and aiso for his Pimmond Non-Changeable Bpectaecles and Eyeslarses. Thew Glasses are the gieatest inveation ever made Spectacies. By a proper construction ®of e Lensapersan purchasing a pair of these Non-Changeable (lasses never has to chanze these Gingses from the eyes, and every pair purchased are guaranteed, so tha' 1f thiey ever leave the eyes (no matter how seratehied the Lenses are) they will furnish the party with a new pair of Glasses free of charge. s > s Dr. W. €. KENDRICK Lag a Ml assortment, and invites all who. wich to satisfy themselves of the great su periority of these Glasc 3 over any and alk oiliers now in use, o call and examine the. Hie ot TRED TIIP AT VAR NP g ¥ L2.W G EINTPRICKS . g L Druge - Stores A Guarantee e r"n!ll;..‘.nil!?i each pa!r of Non-Llian ceable Specka. T Wt TY e PACRRY 3Xy (Aol ‘:' W ’,.T',.-v*,-,:‘.ft‘-’.. ;3;_}?“‘;} 7 wf’ ¥l FEai g e SO 4 Y ;9:.;'»,:‘\ S ‘,.‘:\“ B o ¥ P s T Tns el 1 INEEI AY Uy e e !u@}" oL s 28 o £ ,’l Aed ‘!,r;":??’ ‘! '_'v‘, , f:fi,‘ ; WaS ol <7k SRR ~i,, % ® [ BEyle. 5 2 \il s £OOAy L ,-"y'?}:;,&ftr.g- § 4 B AV e) LD . 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Riseoveryy,and goo: digesilon, a fair sliing buoyant spirs itw; nud vital strong iy, wiil be establishod., | CERRIG W RN N | G_.,‘f'-"é?t 'xyl.‘l‘.‘_g.) & lON’ which 15 Scvefr ia of tho LUNES, I 8 ars restod and cnred by tlas rowedy, it mfion I fove the lat gtages O the dwcaso are reachod,, Prour e mavvelous poscer over this terrfoly futel cieoase, when v cifering this now coteinnted rowmedy (o the publie, Dr. PIERCE thounht gsneusty of caliing it bis “Cone sumption Cuere,” but chandoned t peoae @43 e linited fou a medicine wh trowm It wonderful combington of ton'e, oR stee gt iondng, slcemtive, or bloed-cloansing, anti-hitloos, pecteml, and nutvitive propess ticn, 18 nnequaled, Bot only a 8 a rvinedy foe enpauinption, but for ail Chrcule ih cusos of tio - » aroea BAY, Liver, Biood, and Lun It yo Tecl doll, drowsy, dehilitated, ¢ sallow eulsr of akin, or .\‘ullu\\'i?ll-lnrownm o fuce or body, freguent headache or . nows, bad taste in moutl, Internat heat e - chille, aiternating with hot lushes, losw spiviie Cand gloomy forebodings, firegniar appetite, gnd eonted tongue, You are mdfl‘r? fr fndigortion, PDyspepsia, and or.fl Eivery, or “EBiliousness,” In many eacs only part of those o 7 {oms are expos vienodd A o venody for all such Ry Pr. Ficree’s Golden Medical gh cOvery & unsarpassed, Yor \Weak Luuyu, sl:mnm of Plowd, "hortuness of Broath, chitivg Asthina, Severe Cou“hqm Kindyed nitections, it i an oglidmu rcmal ROLH WY [TRUGHINSTS, /b £OO, or CETTRLES for p 5 00, - Send ten conts in ol » Dy, Pleree’s ook on Coasinmijtieg, b | Bordts Bipponan oy ienl b“r o eiatiou, 06 Maln Srivan BUYYALo, M. Y | ST LN TR TR NNy = ) 6500 REW 1 - d X E 3 £ @, $5O) REWA | IS s i A b offersd iy tho promisisgs ( ) i -H'....u':‘:flcm ’ ' T en e o eatiuadl W . ' “ 7 Uy e d s , # Busve o oile 4 e peid e, o nelve or bty Tty ek, Gegte, O DEATIIE, ¥oak 9W . jegg L y!&.:k* Al’ i | Thelfameatar i B :