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And respectfully calls attention to the f'ollowing unapproachable bargains which he offers for next 30 days FOR CASEY ONI.Y. One thousand yards Columbus ehecks at d3¢, worth 7 cents’ One thousand .yards llest brand sheeting at 6¢, worth 7 eents. Fifty pieces prints at s¢, worth Ge, Fifty pieces Best Dress Prints at 6 cents, worth 7 cents, \ —_——t— Just Lend For One Moment a Listening Ear. 1,060 Yards Figured Lawns at 4e, worth s¢. ' 1000 yards best dress Ginghams at 9¢, worth 12¢. 1,000 yards white lawn at Ge, worth Sc. : 1.000 yards white 'awn at 6Le, worth 10. ts. 1,060 vards white lawn at B¢, worth 121le. ; 1,660 yards Check Muslin at 6, 7 and B¢, worth double. Anice line of Sateens atlOc. v L e, 1 W 38 R U For Ladies. Misses and Children, Trimmed and Untrimm-= ed. Make me an offer and take them at your own pric:. A lavge assortment, of Artificial Flowers. My Clothing Derartrment. - lein futl Dlast, and we can sbow vou any kind of Suit you may call for. T offer special Bargains in Gentle men’s Saits, huving boucht o i:n';v-(lu;mlity. I anr determined to reduce my mmense Stock of (Goods, and ioaid puy yon fo read iy advertising colunm exch week, and note the redaction 1 prices, Your patroaage is solicited. N trouble. toshow goods, R i ii. KEMPNER, Dawson, Ga. Or or W 3, 8f o ¥ ) P A Shee pro k'd a i‘% ;:fi é aduced ihut will come up to that Hand Sewed fhee, in Lace and Coungress, at the Red Stz: Store. DPon’t buy antil you kee them. v v . Tax Notice. Siee Iwill attend the following times and places to receive tne Tax Res turns of 1889 : Twelfth Court ( iround—Yenday April Bth; Mondav, April 15uh; Monday, Avril 265th, . Eteventh Court Gronnd—Tues~ dsy, April Oth; Tuesday, April 16b; Tuesday, April 20th. Dover— Wedunesday, April 10th; Wednesdey, April 17¢h; W ednes du}', Vaay Ist. Sasser —~Thursday, April lith; Thursday, April 18th; Thursday, May 2ud, ; Br“!l\\”m(]—*—rridfl.\'. April 12th; Friduy, 3 prit 191 h; Friday. May 3d. Dawson Saturduy. April 13th; Saturday, April 20th: Suturda 7, April 27th aud court weeks, Of ficein MuLvin Brog® store. - Bridges Shop-—Weduesdav, May §th. 2 (an be found at the store of His & Harris at Cross Roads ®hen not st the aboeve places Books wiil close Juue Bth. C. M. Barnis, . Tax Receiver. Ghu@ath&m n am e I o IR AN PHARMACISTS Opposite Court-house Square, Dawsox, Ga. ;03— KC"P fll'\\'zl.\.\ o hapd Fresh Drues, BENICALS, PAINTS, MEDI (INES, BRUSHES, GARDEN SEED | b ‘-‘\Ni)'- ‘ Toilot Articles. Fekeep u full line of Mly E WY T PURE PAINTS, LE4 and Olf, ®sell them as Cezar or Cunap- ER than any other house. "OTH OF U 3 heing PHYSL. LN ung h:wing in our enuploy MW, . BRANNGN, tlerl of eXperience in our line, clainy advantares pot possessed Iva,!‘. l)l‘u;: House in Dawson. i‘-,\'ix.'i;un‘ and the luycty alike can lw,.“}“ rely on us for PUR 'c: .I;\‘(I;\ _and A(l'Fß‘\:rE‘l‘\' 'o.\‘.;” NDED [ PRESCRIP- 3 J 8- y/ ) [ LLOCAL DEPARTMENT. ————————————————————————— e, 20 plugs of tobacco tor §l.OO at Fultonw’s, Summwer silk at 334 cents at Tow. rey & Oer's, For white goods and shoes call on Lowrey & Orr. For Oxtord and opera slippers call on J. W. Turner. A splendid lot of furaiture for sale by Lowrey & Orr. Bibles, poems, novels and fancy goods at C. C. L. Mijze's. Buy your heei serapes a: d Seo vil hoes from J. W. Turner. Ladies’ gauze, lisle and silk un~ dervests at Davis & Dozier's. New milliaery for spriug and summer at Mrs. C. L. Mizc’s, Just received another lot hest double siocks. J. W, Turner. See those beautiful patent leaths crslippers at Davis & Dozier's, A handsome lina of lace cur tains at A. J. Baldwin & Co’s. Sehool books, slates, writing pas pee, pens, chalk at O, L. Mize's. Lowrey & Orr will save you big money ou white goords and shoes. L. C Durham has the hest cueam Ler pickles at THeents per gaslon. Baby carringes at A. J. Bald win'd Co’s. Something pretty. Will Talbot has the finest line of tobacco and cigars in Dawson, Ladies Hats and Bonnets and Dress Making at Mres. C. L, Mizc's You can always trade butter eggs and chickens to Will Talbot, School Books and Blank Books at low prices at A. J. Baldwin & Co's The prettiest lot of hemstitehed flouncing in town at Davis & Do zier's, Stop! A. P. Hatcher is selling his stock of dry goods at and below cost, An immenselot of fine imported Frencn candies just veceived at Taibot’s. N Candy, crackers, Oranges, ap« ples, lemons and baunanas at C. L. Mize’s. | See Ed McDonald for estis mates ez tin roofing in the city or country. Buy a Magneto Call Bell. Works auy distance. No battery required. All shades of dress goods, silks and Persian bands to maich at Day is & Dozier’s. I can beat anyhody on shoes in style, fit and quality for the price. J. W. Turner. To Mill Men: An immense stock of good four ply rubber beiting at cost. A, P. Hatcher. Do you want something pretty and stylish? It o, buy a straw hat from Davis & Lecke. Lot of FINE shoes which we will sell for cost to close out. A, J. Baldwin & Co. A. J. Baldwin & Co. have the prettiest line of window shades ev er brought to Dawson. Go to Cheatham & Dean’s for best cigars and tobacco, Best line of pipes ever in Dawson. ‘ Others can say what they piease, but A. P. Hatcher has over 150 l cooking and heating stoves that must be sold. Come first, and get the pick., Subseribe for telephone line | now when it can be put in in first. class shape, ! All kinds of tin work done with neatness und dispatch at Kd Me- | Donald’s, i Lowrey & Orr wi'l sell yon white | goodz and shoes for less money than | any one else, f A nice lot of latest style para- | sols and umbrellas just received by . A. J. Badwin & Co. ! Jast received some beautiful ! patterns in hemstitched floune- [ ing at J. W, Turner's. | Another lot of Loasine Suitings and Persian Mull just received by f A. J. Baldwin & Co, [ Groceries at cost! Closing out to go exclusively into the liquor business. W, J. Siade. | It will <oon be time to can fruit and Ed McDonsld can furnish you with cans at the lowest prices. ( Get Cheatham & De:n’s pri‘ces‘ omn 'ead and oil and other pain‘s and ! paint brushes before buyine. ! It is not often that you can buy | groceries at cost, but thay is the way W.J. Slade is selling them, { Ladies, you can get the very fin— est cuenmber pickles by the pint, quart or gallon at T Y. Martin’s, | Royal St. John, Singer, New ! Crown and New Anierican Sewing | Machines at A, J. Baldwin & Cos. It vou want the purest patent niedicines and drags v will find them them at Cheathrin & Dean’s: | Something never sold in Dawson | betore. Pickled Oysters,the tinest | table deheacy to by four d anywhere | Davis & Dozier will sell dress goods,teimmings, laces, ete. cheaper : than anybody for the next 30 days. | The bock beer kept by T. Y. Martin is given up to be the bcst; in the city,try it and be convinced. | E. P. Reed & Co., make the | prettiest ladies’ shoes we ever saw | on !, D and E lasts, See them at| Davis & Dozier's. ! Furnituce, Furniture, Turni- i ture of every kind and description | cheap for cash or on installments | at A. P. Huatcher's, ‘ Good Vinegar is hard to get, but | it you will go to Durhams you will i find it--both apple and white wine --guaranteed the best made, l Protect your property by the! Tlectto Bell—a watchman = that never sleeps and will always give, the alarm at the proper time. You need beel scrapes, Scovil i hoes and other things in the hard- | ware line and A. P. Hatcher will save you ten per cent. on them. ! I carry in connection with dry goods a pice stock of fresh grocer— jes, such as hams, sausage, rice, su~[ gar, coffee, dried apples,dates, ete. | —The best and purest whizkey | sold in this town is “Old Fashion | Straight Rye.” Call for it at | ™. Y. Martin’s sole agent | I bave one of the best adsorted | stocks of faney and family grocer- | ies, canned goods, etc., in the city, | and am selling them at cost. W, | J. Blude. W.J. Blade is making preparas tions to open up one of the finest | bar and billiardsaloons in gouthwest t Georgia and is closing out his en~ tire line of ries-at bottom fig ures. Kmdx::e notices in this is~ sue. . When you want to smoke a nice i and feel good go to M. C. %”a and get Old Oaken Bucket, given up by the best judges to be f'kh best five centscigar in the mars ef. THE SOUTH GEORGIA M. & F. COLLEGE. What It Has Done, Is Doing and Is Going to Do--Judge Emory Spser to Deliver the Literary Address. This institution, the pride of ev: ery Dawsonite, will soon celebrate its niveteenth commencement, Judge Ewmory Speer has been invited to deliver, on that o2casion. the amnual literary address, and there is little doubt that this emi nent scholar and jurist will accept. This temple ot learning was | erected in 1870, and is one of the largest and handsomest education- | al buildings in the State. For a number ot years this school was under the.management ot Profs. J. W. F. Lowrey and W. H. Allen, and they successtully educated the boys of Terrell aud surrounding counties. A larze number of our most ine telligent and successful young busis | uess-men received rearly the whole {ut their education at this institu tion, and auwbers ot young men in | many other towns are evidences ot ! the superior traininz received at the South Georgia College. | ' In 1881, under the presidency of that renowed educator, Prof. M. A. l McNulty, the collegze was merged into and made & male and female ’sciuml. It wps then that its repu tation - begun to go out. Pupils, poured in from a dozen states, some coming even from Texas, Virginia and New York, while half of the counties of Georgia wera represented by youug men and young women, . ‘ By the death of Prof. McNulty ‘the college received a terrible | blow, aml._for a yearer two it | seemed as it it would rever recover, its past glories. A mistake had been made in selecting a president, “and upon his removal careful and d'ligent search was made for the right man At last, Prot. M. L. Parker, ot Hartwell, Ga., was ten< dered the chair and he accepted, and from then until now the schon) has heen eminently successful and to-day stands in its accustomed place, among the best institutions of learning in the state. Too much cannot be said of its merits, and the esteem in which its Presideat is held is evidenced by the number of pupils in attendance from all parts of tne eruntry. At the commencement in June ten more graduates will go forth to battle with the world with edueca tion and training received at this institution. The South Geor ia M. & F. Col lege is acredit to Dawson, Terrell county and the State ot Georgia, A diploma from it is a hizh evis dence of ability avd a thing to be prized. | £ Few Short Items. The lsdies of the Presbyterian aid society have decided to have & strawberry and ice cream festival in the grove around the chureh on the evening of May 7th. The proeceds will be devoted to the church, : Protection Fire Company deci ded at a meeting Mounday nigh¢ to attend a tonrnament at Athens on May 15. They began practic cing yesterday evening. What abont that spelling bee? We know several disciples of Web ster who are spoiling for ar oppors tunity to wake a display of their orthography. Ordinary Roberts tells the Nuws that nesasions have been paid three maimed soldiers in this eounty. Mr. and Mrs. S. T, Jordan will cclebrate the 26th aunniversary of therr marriage on the evening of the 29th. Invitations are out. There are several eases of meas les in and near the city. Judge W. D. Murray isone of the vic tims. Some ofour citizens want elees tiie lights and are discussing the mutter earnestly. There is but one Terrell cpunty prisoner in jail. He is taking a temporary rest on account of his fondness. for another man's hog. Sherift Thornton has no warrants to serve or he would fill his resort. Mynager Hubbard goes on with the work of linir gour streets with telephone wires, The NEws has been requested to cail the attention of the ladies to the matter of fiowers on decoration day. Dou’t negleet this all impor. tant feature of the occasion. Strip your yards if necessary. The taxable property of the city will increase thousands of dollars this year. The Presbyterian entertainment at the opera house Friday night wil! be worth your money. Go out. The Juvenile Missionary Soeie ty is practicing for an entertain— ment to be given in three weeks. Dick Whitely, who once rcpres sented this district in congress, is row a state senator in Colorada. g Tke Right Remark in the Right Piace. On last Thursday night while some light-beaded persons were wisbebaving during service at the Methodist church Rev. J. W. Weston stopped to tell of a miss take he once made in reproving a young man for similar conduet. After services on that oceasion one of the members of the chureh came to him and expressed regret that the young man had been reproved, aund informed him that the young fellow was an idiot. *‘Since then,” said. Mr. Weston, “I have been ‘afraid to reprove any one who is {mlsbehsving in church for fear 1 mav reprove an idiot,” ’ FIRED INTO A TRAIN. Four Bullets Pyt Into a Freight Cab Neu» ’ Bronwoed--Reward Offered On last Thursday evening the East bound freight train waa fired into about oné mile ‘this side of Brouwood. Four shots ‘were fired through the cab, cne narrowly missing a traveling mav who was a passenger on the train. The party made good his-eseape in the dark, and Supen' intendent Starr writes to the NEws from Muacon asking that we rinke ; public that a reward of $5O will he | paid by tbe company for the cap ' ture and conviction of the wiscres ! ant, l More Building. In conversation with a Nrws man a few days ago Mr. A. J. Bul~ dwin, one of Dawson’s nost enters prising and solid business men, expressed his intention ot building two er more handsome store houses on the vacant lot adjoining his stcre. They will be two story buildii'gs with .glass fronts, and will ‘be fivished with pressed brick. These buildings will be the handsomest in Southwest Georgia. Every weck the NEws has somes thing new to tell about the onwacd and rapid march of Dawson. A FINE DWELLING TO BE BUILT. Judge J. B. Perry is making or rangements to build a handsome two-story dwelling on Stonewall street. It will be one of the hands somest in Southwest Georgia, OTHER IMPROVEMENTS. Dr. G. W. Farrar intends re— modeling and repainting his resis dence on Stonewall street. A halt dozen or more residences will be beautified and made new by the applieation of paint during the nexc tew days, Monday Mr. A 7. Carver com menced the repainting ot his a'« ready beautitul residence on Lee street. The popular Farnum House ix under cing & thorough repaint ing. Uot. aJ. (. Parks’ home, on Lee gtreet, is undergoing rome valuable improvements Mr. W. E. Riordan’s new store on Depot_street wiil soon be ready for the paint brush Also Capt. I'ulton’s- large house on- Vine street. Mr. A. P. Hatcher's new home and Mr. J. R. Mercers new dwell ings are being painted., Change Cars for Macon and Montgomery Will soon be a fawiiiar cry in our city. Soon the Columbus Southern will be firished and Dawson will be one 61 the most important june tional poi .t in the stare, The News had word trom Rich land last week that the grading is being rapidiy pushed forward fiom that piace to Dawson. It is under coatract to be finished by October, and over four hundred hands are toiling from morn till night to that enl. Theenterprise is not growing lukewurm, as some suppose, but is now at fever heat. 'l‘Lroe-fmlrth's of the entire roid has heen geaded, Socn the building in the city, though alrcady whead ot any town ia the state, will be doubled. Houses will spring up on every hund. The great ivflux of people to come with the new railroad will demaund homes and scores ot neat residences will be erected t accom modate them, The compress will be built, the new court house hegun, the three new churches witl be in course of construction, three elegant beok buibfings in thg hands of the cons. tractor, and. the noise and diy of the hammer aud the saw will be heawd fiar and near. Think of it! only a few short months before all of this will be brought about. The New Chur hes. The Baptists and Methodists of Dawson are doing a good deal of talking .about their new church buildings, but are doing no work. While the News is glad that thereis a prospect of the chureh architecture 6f the city being ims proved, we . are sorry to see the slowness with which our people have gone bout it. OQur church buildings are not in keeping with the character of our city and people, and stand almost a reproach to the community. I was Ruskin who said that he knew from the character of the architecture of the churches and resideénces where the home life and the religious lhife of a people were separated, implying that when peo ple gave religion, the chief concern of life, that attention it deserves that their Louses of worship reflect ed theiv closest and most devoted attention, If You Don't Believe lAm a Butcher, Smell of My Boots. if You Don't Be lieve I've Got Hardshell Corn Whiskey. Look at the Heads of M, Barrels and See tie Brand. I fiud that one of the whole sale rectitying whiskey houses of Macon iz shipping to one of our liquor dealers whiskey branded “wvardshell Corn.” 1 wish to say to the 1 üblie again I am the only man in Dawson that ever brought a bar rel of thegenuine Hardshell Corn here. This whikey is not made er branded in Macon, I get mive direct from the distillery. Every one who-has bought it from me continues to buy it, I will-eontin ue to sh%w”Eu that I am the ou ly manin Dawson who sells the )gguuine Hardshell Corn whis&. M, C. Mz 'FREPMMTI(M’S FOR HEMORIAL DAY. ——a \ ;' Next Friday the Time--All li'rangamsnls} i Campleted--The Programme. i Day atter tosmorrow 13 Memori al Day, and it will be celebrated’ | with great ceremony in Dawson. ’ The Confederate Veteran’s As | sociation and all the different or | ganizations in the city will partici- Ente in the ceremony, and every«| i ody is invited to join in the grandl procession. : ’ It the day isa fine one there will be an lwmense concrurse of lpenple who will take part in the ’ strewing of flowers on the graves ot the dead heroes. - Col. Jim Griggs will de'iver the address at the opera house, and Miss Lizzie Passmore will recite appropriate pieces. pi'log. \Vm}f‘l Kaigler and Jadge Reuben Simmons will be marshals of the day. At the «cemet'ry the gentle hands of Dawson’s fairest ludies will strew sweet flowers on the low ly mounds benesth which rerose the forms of those who died for Dixie. ‘ The following-is the programme: Assemble at opera house at 3:30 o’clock. 2 Opening song. Prayer by Rev. J. W. Weston. Reading appropriute selection, by Miss Lizsie Passmore. : Memorial orativn, by Cok J. M. Grigos, Procession will then be formed i the following ordsr: Dawson Cornet Band. Dawson Guurds, Confederate Veteran's Associas tion, Officers of city of Dawson, Officers of Terrell county. | Ladies and children with flow e, Citizens generally. On arriving at the cemetery, the rauks will be opened for ihose car rying flowers to pass throngh. and flowers will then be strewn on the graves, which wil be pointed out by Judge James M. Simmons, After decorating the graves the military will fire the customary salute, and the day’s exercizes will then be regarded as formally over. e He Cathers Them In. Sherifl Thornton went down bes low the Cross Rowds on Saturday and Lrought back Bartow Llarris, alias Robert Fuller, a white man charged with larceny atter trust in | Chattahoochee county. Fulier | worked in the lower part of I this county last vear, but has been | in IMlorida this year. Hearing ol his return Friday, Shevif Thorn ton went down Saturday moernin. to welcome him. He was placed in jail where he remained uuntil Monday niorning, when he guvel bond in the sam of 875, A Norel Lawsuit. ’ At the May term of vur Superi: or court a rather novel law sait will come up for trisl, Tt-seems thet J. W. Tracy hought a piece ot land f rem De. Juo, T. Lamar and i, R. Foreman bought the same land from Mrs. Wills, in the upper portion of the county. Tra cy went ahead and had a dvclling’ erect«d on the lot and as soon as fizished left 1o move Lis family in-i toit. On réturning with them'! and Lis effects his astonishmenl' was great to find that in the mean time F'oreman and his family* had | moved in and were making them= | selves at home. * Mr. Traey ha!‘ resorted: to the ecourts, and in thc‘ meantime Mr. Foreman holds the ort, } Sy Personal. i De, W. B, Cheatham attended: the State conveation of the Geors gin Medieal Association at Macon lagt week. Mrs. J. G. Parks wae called to Americus last week to the bedside of a sick sister, Mts. Minnie Tay lor. The many friends of Mre, Taylor in this city will be glad to learn that she is improving, l Mis. J. W. Weston is visiting ! relativesat Albany., ¢ | The jovial aud only origingl | John Jones has been in Dawson ! this week. l Misses Jennie and Rose Remley have returned to Virginia a’ter a visit of several weeks to relatives in this city. Drummer Bob Farnum, the handsomest and eleverest un the road, spent Sunday with the home folk. : Mrs. W. C. Paschal of Dawson, und Miss Hennie Kimbraugh of Putpam county, are visiting Mrs, F. M. Allison at Cuthbert,—En-~ terprise. Mr. Jerry Bell is visiting rela tives in Stewart county, He Wiil Be Welcomed, The endorseisent of Dr..J. M. Bosworth, who will Le in this city on Muy 6th,7th, Bth,9th and 10th, by Governor Gordon, is sufiicient evidence of his merit. Not only has he the endorsement of leading citizens but of the press wherever he has been. It is not otten that the people of this section can avail themselves of the services of so eminent a specialist, and we be. apeak for him a large patronage while in our eity. 3 Groceries are generally sold at close margins but W. J, glade wiil save you a good &r cent-aa every. doilar’s worth, is closeifi‘g:ouy to make room for a large liquor house. A rempant stock of Dry Goods, Boots, Bhoes, etc., st and below cost at A, P, Hatcher's.. BARGAINS! BARGAINS! BARGAINS? IBARGL\IN | BARGAENN! BARGAIAS - New Goods, Pretty Goods! E eiet e : We are now offering the greatest bar= gains ever offered before in Dawso&_ ' s [ : Our stock of Sprilig Ghods 18 now complete. We have all the newest styles in Dress Goods, Trimmings and-all kinds of NOTIONS aud NOVELTIES A beautiful live of . o Calicoes, G-inghams, Muslins , Lavwns,Chhal- \ lics, Siatines, Crepelines, Cashmeres, Eleniiettas, TRIOCOTS, ¢OC., OC. WHITE GOODS in end’ess variety, such as Flouncings, Lace Checks, Lace Stripes, India Linen, Plaid and Dotted Lawns, ORGANDIE, BATISTE and lots of othrer goocds. e—= (- = We have too many goods and they must be sold, PRICE OR NO PRICE. A«Mw]“- All we ask is, that you COME TO SEE US BEIFORE BUYING Y ours, anxious to please, DAVIS & DOZIER. AT R ! W HITP THE s MERCURY S GOES §UP ; BUT Tarver's § Prices § go & Dowa. Just now there ave abundant pre monitions of Sprine. “The wonds are full of ’em.” 8o are the fields. So are your feelings, Al uost Everything is on the Fise. The sap is coming my in tiie trees: the grass is comins up in the fizids, But, mgrk-the one great exception, TURNER'S PRICES ARE GORYG DOWN. LOWER! LOWER! LOWER! than was ever known hetore ; than will ever be known again for many a long séason, > BN y TR S RICA SONS? We eould give you twenty where we give You tour ; want room, want money, want to reduce stock, want t) bocm trade. These are reasons why we sell, | Your TRReasous for Buying | don’t need to be stated. Unless you are mude of money, unjss bargains are no olject and saving no inducement, you wamt these goods. You cwn't understand what we offer without seciog, SECING IS BELIEVING, J. W. TURNER, DAWSON, - - G&. ——— e DAYIS % LOCKE, GENERAL BROKERS ‘&ARE are representing the best and % most reliable Meat, Grain and Flour houses in the West, and are prepared to furnish you with the lowest quotations. We also have a full line of Groeery samples such as 3 - .COFFEE’S, TEAS; SUGAR, Etc., Ero, 8 Get our prices hefore buying, l DAVIS & LOCKE. febh.27,1€89,3m, ¢ i Which comes olten: ‘ WYY . | Where to buy the nmost goods for ’ ) Tar Lesst MoNEY 2 But this questton need not puss zle you row when you hear that. The Red ~ Star Store | will continue te sell goods striesly | on thoir weriie, and |ly ; . ; larntse them as Represgited. SRRISSELY | o The RED STAR STORE isnew filled to repletion with new | that cannot be surpassed in style: {:uhl (‘u:llit)'. That will delight the Ladies, e bracing lovely Prints, Muslias, Nainsooks, Lawns, White Goods, Sheetings, Table Linens, “'hecks, Bleechs | ings, &e., &e, o nimner () eot ; embracine Buttons, TLadies and' Geats’ Collars and Cufls, Gloves;- Embroideries, Hoisery and an ine nuwmerable array ot Fancy Goods for Ladies aud: Gentlemen, o() <—— - Clothing. Having decided to ?ult the clothing li’)usiumg, und replace this’ brauch of business with anothee line of goods. I have some niee suits that can be had aln.ost at: your own price. ‘ e() eensbns Grrocericgy That will supply the farmer ox" turnish the housewife with choics' delicacies, such as Meat, Hams, ‘Lard, and Cannsd'Goods, We are: . TRADERS OF TO-DAY, ‘ot of the pest. We have kissed! ‘old winter goodbye and are pre ‘pared to show you a NEW %‘ that, for quality, style end pries. . ‘we are confident campot be sur ‘paseed in Dawsen. Come toseo us. : for G. W. EUBANKS,.