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T 7 VT «THE NEWSh By E. L. RAINEY. OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE COUNTY. DAWSON, GA., ArriL 3, 1889. = . ; Index to New Advertisements. T. P. Parks—Cnrd. Crouch Bros. -Bie Eye, J. W. Turner - Locals. Davis & Locke—lLoeals, Cheath=m & Dean—TLoeals, T. 0. Whitchard & Co.— Locals. A. J. Baldwin & Co.- Locals. J. W. Turner—Lost Spectacles. W. C. Kendrick—Ackersßeme dies, J. W. Roberts Ordinary’s Ci tations. McLain Bros. & Co.—Dry Goods and Clothing. Chamberiin & Co. Colic, Chols era and Diarrhoea Remedy. AMoxG the curiosities advertised | in Boston is a man who eats nine ty-six eggs a day. It will be observed that the ne groes so far have received no ree ogrition from the new administra tion. Tae Birmingham News says the convici question ought to be solved | in Alabama, We would remark: ‘ Likewise in Georgia. | CONGRESSMEN are complaining | of poor pay. If they are so dissats ‘ isfied, why dont they step dovn and ewt? Their plices can be filled by as able men snd at the eame salary. CurrinG, the Texas editor who put this country and Mexico a lit tle at outs, has marriel his third wife in Arkansas. His other two wives are said to be happily mar ried, too, to other tellows. Tue United States government has been informed that thousands of people are starving and dying from exposure in northern China, the result of floods and drouth. Financial aid is asked for. Ox~LY a few short weeks and the graves of the gallant sons who shed their blood for the Confederas ey will be covered with garlands, woven into beautitul emblems by the fair hands of women. What About the Rocd Congress? Terrell county should certainly be represented in the road congress to be held in Atlanta on the 22u. of May The counties all aroun us are making preparations (o send men to Atlanta to represent them in the discussion of the best manner of securing better roads in the state. Terrell has bad roads the same as any other county, and needs a change as badly as any of them. Not a citizen has yet heen talked with upon the subject but who wants a change from the pres eut system, butso far no cffort has been made to appoint delegates. We would again state that it would be entirely proper f r the county commissioners to make the appointment. Unrivaled Opportunities. ' Dawson. preseats opportunitiss for the investment of capital, the establishment of manuiactories and industrial institutions and for la~ bor, common and skilled, that are unusual and unrivaled. It is 1« ready the leading manufacturing poiut South of Macon. Nature has helped this place bountitully- - the people must now rise and help themselves. Dawson is coming to the front and tak’ng her place with otherl advanced cities. For years when some of her neighbors were being developed her industries were almost entirely veglected. But vow she is making rapid strides towards the position she should occupy, and not many yerrs hence she will outstrip any of her rival neizbbors. R e An Industrial Boom. In its querterly report of the Bouth’s industrial progress, the Baltimore Manufacturers’ Record says that the Southern boom this year is awakening generally, and that the South is at work in all Jndyetries. Northern furnaces are blowing out while Southern fur< paces are multiplying. Southern cotton mills are increasing and new towns and cities are spring dng up. Many cities and towns are offering liberal inducements and financiul support to industrial anterprises of various kinds, A Public School fir Dawsoon. In last week’s issue of the News “Citizen” suggested a publie schol system for Davson. “Citizen’s” surgestion was a_good one and a timely one. There are now not less than twe: ty-five towns in Georgia with orginized systems of public schools. These t-wns are evidently awake to the mental and moral interests of their chiluren, as well as to the material interests of thair ciiizens, | Now, why not adopt the suggess tion of ““Citizen” und add Dawson to the list? Surely it becomes eve ery citizen of the town to Jook to the best iiterest of the same. There is nothing which attiacts the notice of visitors more or develops a town | more than a therough system or schools, Look at the towns :m-l‘! cities where the pubiic schools are in operation, how the people gaths | er around them and help (levc-lupi them. las not Dswson failed to | attract many people tor the l:‘.ckl of them ? | Let us awake and look to the interest of ourselves and posterity by joining in the march of progress Let every one interested in the matter study over it, threw Lis shoulder to the wheel and help us move on in this direction. In this course there is suvely great gain and glory for Dawson, Let those interested in their town and educatiou spezk out through the columns of the Nrws, which is always wide awake to the moral and mental advaocement of the people. e The Color Line at the White House. The color line, it is said, has been drawn at the white house. Mrs. Harrison, who is decidedly of | a domestic turn, hes taken matters be'ow stairs in hand, snd will ma nipulate afluirs to suit herself, as she onght to do. One of her first reforms was to institate an entire chanze in the color of the servants at the white house, Thischianze was not eflected with the whitewnsh brush, vor by auy chemieal applieation. Mre. Harricon made the change herself, substituiing whi e ones for colared oncs. The lady of the white house can afford to be an indepenent member lnf the republican party. Sheis no Ipnlitici:m, and she can afford to gratity her tastes us weil asher preju dices. She doesn’tlike the brotherand the sister 1 black, and she refuses to tolerate them arvund the white house merely beeruse she is the l wife of a republican president, Mis. Harrison’s objection to ( them is bused solely on their color, | —Constiiution. Decoration Day. Steps should be taken at once to celehrate this day with proper sos lemuities. Our people, of late years, be it said to their shame, are growing ens tirey too cargloss of this matter. Can it he that they do not appres ciate the heroism of the men who suffered and died in their defense ? Let the good people of our city get tozether and arrange plans for celebration, and let one and all d their utmost in coutributing to its success, Lol e The Cencert Ou last Triday evening for the benefit of the Mothodist charch building fund was a decided success. Owing to the short time had for preparation, the public was pre pared to look over and excuse any short comings, but the programme was as elaborate and well carried out as any similar entertainment ever seen in our city. About forty dollars were reals ized. He Was Dismissed. | John Porter, the negro boy arrested in Macon last Tuesday by Sheriff Thornton on the charze of assault and battery, stood his coms mitment trial on Wednesday eve ning. Owinz to the disreputable character of the prosccutor and lack of reliable testimony, the prosecuting attorney'very properly threw the case out of court. | A Card, It bas been reported that I keep my house guarded at night tor fear of soms of the people of this city. In justice to myselt and the people of the town ] denounce the states ment as being devoid of any truth ‘whatever. lam treated with the utinost courtesy by every oue of ; the physiciais as well as by all ~other citizens of this community. Dawson, Ga. T. P. Pagks. Death. The NEws regrets to chronicle the death of the fourteen year-old idaughtcr (* Mr. John Hemy, THE REFORTOR!AL RAMBLER. He Finds a Liitle News and Makes Scver ¢! Timely Suvggestions. It has been suggest that our court house sqnare be-planted in gress and nice henezs be placed un der the large osks, thereby giving ug a lovely park. This is 2 splen did suzgestion, but it would be im~ practicable just now. In huuling material for our new court houstin July the grass would necessari ly be ruined, =0 it would be better to wait and plant it atier our new court house is erccted. It wou'd then have to lie done after getting the pernission of our county coms missioners. The lumber industry of Terrcll county is a hig thing, and a large portion of it is used rizht here in Dawson. It would surprise our readers to know exactly how much lumber it requirs to keep the man uinctories and carpenters of Daw con at work. An old lumber deal er tells us that over 30,000 feet per week, 151,000 fiet per month or wearly 9,000,000 fect per auv num, representing a cash vaiue of over $15,000, is used up here iu Dawson. 1f this is not business, what isit? : A new Masonic Hall iz one of the growing veeds of our city. The old one iz a perfect hull and an eye sore. Are not our Masonie friends enterprising enough to erect a handsome brick temple? It could be erected en M. in street with several neat stores underncath. With three new -hurches, a new city hall, new court house und new Masonictemple, cur ¢ity would not be excelled in haundsome public buildiags by any town in Georgin, Cannot the young men of Daw son or_snize a Young Men'’s Chis tinn Association ? Our town is of sufficient size to warrznt a mem bership of about seventy-five persons. Such an organiz.tion wou'ld be a great promoter of mor al, intellectual and physical endow ments inour town. Who will take the initiative step ard give D.ws son a flourishing Y. M. C. A.? In the eastern part of Baldwiu's ficld, near the residence of Mr L. A. Lowrey, is a low, marshy, wet spot that should recuive the imme diate atiention of the hoard of health. It has, for years, mudec thatlocality more or less unhealt! y, and now that the trecs have been cut away it promises to he worse this summer tlan ever. Some steps should be taken to drain it,oe 1t will prove to be a regular bed of malaria. The Dawson Vuriety Mg, Co. is a standby for the poor, wornout news gatherer. Every week we could tell our readers somathing new and intercsiing about this growing enterprizse. Nearly every day new machinery is added and some interesting and skillinl picce of wood work is turned out. This is one of the greatest industries in Southwest Georeia, A Scd Misfortune. Mr. G. W, Rhodes who came to our town from Pawson, Ga., a few months ago, and has been engagad in the mercantile business since his arrival here, snddenly became tot dly blind this week. His eyes sizht has been tailing gradually for several months, though he has not experienced sny great inconvens ience from it until within the lust week or ten days, Last Friday he realized for the first time that he would soun be in total dorkness, and, ere another week had dawned upen him, his worst fears were real ized, He le't last Wednesday fir Atlanta to place himself uuder the treatmwent of Dr. Calhoun. It is to be hoped that he will be re~ stored. Mr. Rhodes i+ a d-serving man, and by fair dealings and gen~ tlemanly demeanor has won the confidence and esteem of all who know him. He has o wife and several small children. who are leit without visthle means ot support. They will go to relatives in Duwe son. F't, Gaines Tribune. Chamberlain’s Colie Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is the most sues cessful preparation ever produced for Summer Compluaiut, Cholera Morbus, Dysentery, Diarrhoen, Bloody Flux and Chronie Diarch oca and thousands of persons certi ty that they believe theirlives have been saved by this great remedy. It is the one preparation that evéry tamily and every traveliug man should be provided with, especially during the summer months. Many cases of Chronie Diarrhoea thut had resisted all othev treatment and battled the skill of good physiciaus have been permanently cured by it. Sold by l)rug_gists. f Advertised Letters. | List of advertised letters which will be sent to the Desd Letter Office if not called tor before April 15th 1889. \V. R. BaLpwin, Postmaster. A.—Allison R E. B—DBrker Mrs. E P, Brady John, Benjamin Madisou, colored, Brown Miss Jessie, Brown Miss Mary Jane, Brown Mus. Allie, Buke T P. C— Carter H !, Cain Miss Nella, (2) Cain Miss F V, Coker Marth A, ¢ ochran Wn. D— Davis Miss Mary M, (2) Da vis AJ & Co. - E— Eliiot R E, Everide Mrs, Es. ter, Ivens Mrs. Sarah. I'— Field Wii ia, Foster Miss Suss anC V. G— Garrett Paul, Greuson Thos. Grier Patsa, Grison IFrank, Gorman Rev. Heunry. H— Hardeman Henry, Harris H * N, Hammond Miss Mary, liall Miss P, Harris Mrs. Lizzie, Horn Rasters, J— Jackson Peter, Jackson 1, Johinson Mason. M—MeLendon Viss L F, Me- Donald America, Maund Shic~ den, Mhller Mirs. Saliie, Miller CI, MYoore Miss Annie P, May C J. N.—Neal 8. N, R.—Rainer Nathan, Rentroe J M, Robertson Aibert, S.—Sawyer Miss Maiy, Seymour Thomas, Stewart C 1, Shear ling Miss Mollie, Snier Miss Lula, Scott Miss Nettie C, Slocum Miss Henrietta. T.—Tooke Jimmie, Thomas Miss E. B, W.—Wilson M'ss Ellen, White Fravk, Williams Roosel, Wil liams J C, Wilson Roena. N T . Tax Notice. .——o—- I will attend the following times :nd places to receive the Tax Re~ turns of 1889: Twelfth Court Ground-=—Moenday April Bth; Monday, April 15h; Monday, April 26th, Eleventh Court Ground—Tueg« day, April 9th; Tuesday, Aprii 16h; Tuesday, April 30th. Dover— Wednesday, April 10th; Wednesday, April 17th; Wednes day, May Ist. Sasger—Thursday, April 11th; Thursday, April 18th; Thursday, May 2zd. Bronwood—Friday, April 12th; Friday, April 19¢h; Friday. May 3d. Dawson —Saturday, April 13th; Saturday, April 20th; Saturday, April 27th and convt weeks, Of f.ce in MeLain Bros store, ]:}ravel Hill—Wednesday, May &th. Can be found at the store 0 Fass & Harris at Cross Roads’ vhen not at the above places. ! coks will cloze June Bth. C. M. HArßris, Tax Receiver. . . Citation. GEORGIA—Terrell County: ( rdinary’s Office April 1, ’B9. } Whereas it appearing to the Court that the estate of Mrs, B, V., Futler, late of said county,deceused, i~ without legal representation, and i 1 at there is necessity for adminis iration thereon, all persons in t-rested are hercby notified, to s! ow cause, if any they bave, why il e administration of said estate = ould not be vested in the Clerk ot the Superior Court or some oths er competent person at the next May term 1889 of Terrell Court of Cidinary. Jd. W.Rosents. ap.3-4t, Ordinary. . . | Citation. | C EORGIA- -Terrell County: )} . Ordinary’s Office, April 1, 89, § | Whereas, it appearing to the ! Court, that the astate of Moses D. | tullard, late ot said county, de~ ¢ ased, is without legal representa [ tion, and that there is necessity for ;:dmin'stratiuu thereon, all pers | ~cns interested are hercby notified | to show cause, if any ttey have, { why the administration of said es« | tute should not be vested in the ;(-lc-rk of the Superior Court, or iscme other competent person, at [lhe next May term, 1389, of Ters | rell Court of Ordinary, ; J. W. ROBERTS, | ap 3-4 t. Ordinary. lecad et e b i e { . . r ‘Apphcatmn for Years Support, | Ordinary's Office, March 23d, 'B9. | —Notice is hereby given that Sarah i A. Bullard, widow of Moses D. i Bullard,deceased, has applicd for a { years support for herseli and (7) [ seyen minor children. The Com missioners have assessed as said support the sum of three hundred | and seventy~three dollars and all | the household and kitchen furnis { ture, and I will pass on her appli | estion on the first Monday in May { next at 10 o'clock, a. m, ~ J. W. Ronerrs, 4t. Ordinary, | < Y f tihrd ¥ i CURES IN FROM 5 (D oue to five days. i Manufactured only by | - | m Crouch Bros. | DAWSON, -+ GA. R i 4 Piice - DOOcCts. STATHAM & FARNUM, 3 v "n N .r‘, A Livay, Sale and Feed Stable . e ’\Q“ ¢ ‘f:l§ —,»‘z"a‘:‘: FNEr T STt el; = _‘_“.x,‘."f""‘: = ""‘."j, v -?'5?[‘;4‘,,;74-’ i,::;*f-b’:";”:‘,é '\i _.‘\::."‘" = “@;’ch«—g;; DAWBON, 18 GA. 00l KR O S The best Carriages and Buries for hire in the eity. Horses hoard edat 10 permoth, and sert to any pait of the city at all hours, Hrapquartews ror Drovens, Selling at Cost, e O Desiring to change m¥ business somewhat, and to alandon the Hardware part 6f it (except stoves) I am now offering many artieles in that line at greatiy reduced prices, in fact below cost. Fer instance: Plow stocks, ........50 to 90cts. Plow diaes. o o 0 0. i Back Bande .oye . sp... .. 154 Henvy TolßoB. . iv . .o ione 38,9 Sirgrletrees vooo 00 L 08 o Humesihoo o o e Scooter plows (heavy)..... 15 ¢ Turnyplows (sibs ). ....... 25 ¢ Sweeps (11bg.) ..., covirtd BB Borapes i iiives . il 10 90 ¢ oSN eis L i L 850 B 0 ¢ Hesl Ploe, .00, ... Tiv Lap Ringmiaiii 00, i...c0 B+ Saws, Hammers, Hatehets, Drawing knives, Locks, Butts, Hinges, Table and Pocket Cutlery, &e, & AT COST., | All other Goods at T ITIN per cent. above cost, Furniture and Stove, Shoes, Hats, Crockery, Tin snd (il:lss-! ware CHEAPER THAN EVER. ‘ Fok BN, ! | » g 2 Jolia A. i'etton, DAWSON, GEORGIA DENTISTI2Y. T.HTh i » 3 2 Dr.T.HE. Thurmond, DAWSON, GA. —_—r 2 m Satisiaction guaranteed SUYYYYP in sl kinds of Dental Work. Old plates repaiced and made good as new. BEST LOCAL ANESTHETIC USED FOR PAINLESS EXTRACTION OF TEET. Patronage respectfully solicited. Office upsteirs over Talbot’s store. J. G. PARKS, : H. § BELL 2 darlra 2 ‘Jo (~ 1 (]‘ S é‘\; C{)-’ DN CIADARNCT ANTAMY FIRL [ .Lu”*[..h A}:iti»‘* DAWSON, GA. All kinds of property insured at reasonable rates, Losses safisfues torily adjusted and promptly paid. Companies represented all strong liberal und reliable, Office over drug store of ¢ heat ham & Dean, north side of Public Square. A =4 A S Jas. H. Guerry, —ATTORNEY-AT-LAW— Dawson, - - Georgia. Caretul and prompt attention given to all business, aQo \‘ e » Chas. G. Mercer, —ATTORNEY-AT-LAW., Dawson, $ 3 Georgia, Office over Cheatham & Dean’s Drug Store. s Will attend promptly to all business entrusted to me. ’\‘ . e _————‘:*‘“—— Toos & o Griggs & Laing, ~—ATTORNEY-AT-LAW— Dawson, 3 $ Georgia. Prompt attention to all busis ness, : R. F. Simmons, 3. F. Simmons, Dawson, - - - - Georgia. ATTORNEY=AT-LAW AND Will practice in all Courts ex cept hisown. All persens having land for sale and desiring to thor oroughly advertise it and their see~ tion -should eall on me. BracG WgeLLßony, THE BARBER, DAW-OON, . GEORGIA. A 1 1 m EITHER HOT OR COLU BATHL Call and try my elegant new chair. Polite attention to custom ers, good work and neatness the rules of the shop. Dullus Beck worth’s old stand. e iR e Perrell Sheriff Rales. GEORGTA—TerreII County : Will be sold before the court house deor, in Dawson, Terrell county, - Ga., within the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesdy in May next, to the hizhest bidder for cash, the following property to wit: Lots of land Nos. 21, 22, 43 and 44, all lying and being in the Eleventh district of said county, and containing eight hundred and ten acrcs more or less. Levied on as the property ot A. I Knightoa & Bro., to satisfy a tax fi fa issued by J. H. Crouch, tax collector, for state and county taxes for the year 1888. T R Trorxroex, March 26, 1889, Sheriff, e RS T cn 2 . T ATy e &% - .Af' i ® -17 T TR ‘\* - & ““S S | BUT BUSINESS IS BUSINESS] f O O RIR We have warned our competitors time and azain to keep out of the way, byt seem to pay bat little heed to our warning.” and now they must take the m{‘,;’-pq.l Life is too short, you kaow, and we give notice now that we intend to down v‘,;,,n' time they cross the dead line. That “dead line” is fair and honorable competitiog woe be unto him who passes the m'n'k. for as Sampson slew the ass with the jawhy Philistine, even so and in like manner will we fall upon them, and in an hoy) Whe reck not we will smite them hip and thich. A word to the wise is sufliciert, But this is neitlier here nor there. Time flics, and we have some remarks to mak subject of vital importance to the dear people which mast now be magde, I fag Lave some. E g vy npm 2 31y ra g o . i LY AT ¥ VAN O IV : ¥ it % : alic O s K/ to se'l, and they must be soldl. It woull tive you it we attempted to deserib~ with anythins liks ness the large and varied assortment of CLOTHING which now cumber our countors and dagopy shelves, Suffice it to say that we have the largost, handsomast and most co nplete stock thy wa hag carvied, and are offering them at prices that will take your breath when you see the sonds gy hear ¢ ures anuounced. Saits that sell elsewhere for 835 aud 849 we are oflering at $29 and 23, Suits th not be housht either in Dawsoy or Maeon for less thag €l3B anl 823, we are selling ut 812 and 818 bave a few nive businoss saits that we ean atford £ taen loose at $l9, and two or three dozen paies o cassimere pants (not jeans) at $2, hut we don’t eonnt them. OF conrse we don’t make anything g zooids scarcelv, and don’t cara to. We want fo satisfy the prople that we are their friend, and it i;in erance of this determination that we are offering these bargainsg Thare are uo flies on us, If you want a Prince Albart sait we can fis yon, If you prafer s Prince Arthur, we can please yo it, perchance, your taste inclines to a 4 button Cutawny, a 3=button Cutaway, or a Sack (with g square front,) we can suit you with either. We have also a few pairs of extra fine French Worsted for evening wear, at &5 and %3 per pair. They are beauties. Come and see us. You wiil be surprised, we kunow, but we want you o come and hehold the S s i ’ ’ J these with thine own eyes, LI AV IS & 106 Ld e N 85 . GA. AR X dia F e BB gsi ‘ ATT 10 BEanaw Blinea WIANAT \ ayad 3o piamag diaia THIHITL R YL § i;g} Nel k Ef,i yigd I zié.;? 1S RHBURBUI A I EEH We are not fond of spurting and blow ing, but we do propose to save money to those who faver us with their patronage. We are carrying a veiy large line of Dry Goods, Td o tions, Shoes and FrURINITNUORIE, Besides a full and comple assortment of DAORDITY AN BLARTAMION CIIRPTITG GROCERTES AED FLANTATION SUETLIES, HARNESS and SOLE LEATHER. We would be pleased to show these ponds and we suarane tee prices aguinst any place or any people. We invite speeial attention to LACES, RIBBONS, TUCKINGS, RUFFLINGS and WHITE GOODS in general. &We offer you the Colebraied Grand Jury Tobacco at 3O cents per peund, all other guods in the same ratio, Come and sce us anl we will do you good. Yours wuly, LOWREY & ORR. 1 B ,w@?\}’, - “W.F.TALBOT, l HEADQUARRTERS FTOXt . ; ° . Fanev and an!}v (rnoerieg] ‘Fa B‘)’@‘{;3 51;1} LAJOUL ’ | & Lot 1 My stock is complete in every particalar—ail goods of the very best | quality and prices Low Down. i ————l CAN FURNISH THE FARMER WiTH—— l PILANTATION sSUPPPILLIICS, l Or the Housewife with Choice Delicacies for the Table. 'BESTFLOURINTHEMARKET, MEATS OF THE CHDICEST QUALITY, TWNADULTERATIND UG AR, CANNED GGODS, CONFECTIONERIES and FRUITS in season, CROCKERY, GLASS AND TINWARE, In fact, everything usually kept by a Firt-class Grocer., Give mea share of your patronage, and you wiil not regret it. | W. F. TALBOT. ' WITH ITS OWX VOLITION ;"‘; 2 ‘.mfi%: Tfifi : 2 fi i 3 ‘lé"‘ g Bl i de it “obadladld LU iidße e o () e s Like the Great town of Dawson, it is carried on to SUCCESS by MERIT ALONE. The Scouth~vestSa.. MIEIRCANTIII.E ILTOUSES. Is as tull of good things as are the fertile farms around Dawson. e§ S —— cce : | o O L) ik e Is the word, and we propose to head the procession in our line., We feel that our etforts 1o handle ‘Firsfi -Class Goods. at prices that defy competition, havs been appreciated by the people of l this and surrounding counties, and makes us more than ever determine ed to fill every possible want that might ar'se. We are in the lead and propose to stay there, it LOW PRICES, ENERGY and FAIR DAL }N(,} will do it. Farmers, Mechanics, Proiessionals, and all others, { call in and look at the haudsomest stock of' ‘ DRY GOCDS, NOTIONS, BAOTS, SHOES, HATS, HARDWARE and FURMITURE. In Southwest Georgia. When we have feasted your eyes on the goods, your pocket book will fly open with its own volition, ALJ. BAT.LDWIN, & CO. mcheap Mercantile House. - - - Dawson, Ga. { successor 10 § L. D. HATCHER & DAWSOY, G —_— 0 —:0; SUCH AS Sugar, Coffee, ) Canned Go sy 24 Hard-wrare, Puri IR And everything else in a first-class Gei al Store. —_— 00— My stock is futl and I guarantee my prices to he 18 the Lowest, and cordially trial this year. Respectfully, A, P. HATCH Fde : ; Feb 13,1889. f 0 0 B % ':H".i.i ! | I \ i@sggfi | fljbij L sigfiii —lo— A BISHE?, Propriet —loi I keep alw on handthe nieats the i 28 wol o 1 et affordsand R r g seil them al $. 4 Lyving iowest nvida gres, {makeas ialtyjof Weslern shipped Lere i frigeraling cars o T It is Fine g. 10 mlsu —lo} I am in fro the Engume Ho on Lee Strect. T =ish feb 27,3 m 1889, s Don’t Fail To ack your dealer o Kidder's best Patent Flov Kidder’s Chief Patent and Kidder’s Victer Extra or balt Patent. They 817 brands o 1 the market, | feb.6,1889.6m0,