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APPLY NG THE LAS!. j Yo The “~ck: of Mormon M ssionaries, And Fantag Therr Legs Witn iar. latormaiin comes trom Dale eounty, Alshama, that five Mors! aon misstonaries wore sever:ly whippel aid driven from the coun- | try tast Monday might These ! men hive hen holding me tivzs, among tie i;_vzr»r:w';t-l:x-.,-c-.- of the \ country anl had tormed 2 colony to go to Ui th. Ths had been car ried on azvinst the judgement of fhe better class of citizens but 0o | action th stop it was tzken antil ! she last issue of the Ozwrk Star ad- | vised the people to i AR AND FEATHER THE MORMONS | aad drive them nway. Monday tisht some forty or more of the ke=t citizens of the northern pa tof the county, whithout the dightest st ienptat disguise, surrounded the fouse of Gid Irong, recent eonvery, who w: & entertining five mission ; arivs. ; Without deliy they were | brought out, stiipped to the waist i snd tied in & row. Then cuch of | 2ierexulaters with a long switch struck each of the prisoners o #ounding blew. By the tine the Tagt blow was piven two of the aven hal faited and ; OTHERS WERF WET WITil BLOOD | After the whipping the men’s foge were given a thick coatinz of #ar apl feathered and they were | warned to leave instantly or suf'-; for de.‘h. | Ironz was told that if the Mor mons were found in s house agsin he woull be whipped. The names of the Mormons are Asa f*. Houston, . H. Hamron, M F. Miller, John Price and Asuatl Mor gison, Tney have gone to Heary gounty, bat it i 3 certuin it thev at-~ tempt to hold meetings there they | will az:in b whippad. Their fol- | Jowers in Dals county talk ot av- | enging the whippin -, but ii :my-l: thing ot the kind is attempted bloodshiad wiil foliow | foig Miekd i | A Wild Rush. | Okialana, through the lone troubles which have ledup to its being ovened up for sctilers, has received advertisment ahead of its deserts. There sre no doubt mueb better opp rtunities in vas rious parts of the West, but Okla hows isunow the eraze and men are pushing tow:rd it with desperate ergerness ar though they know of a very trutn that it wasa new pars adise. The cousequence is that it will be impossible for nore than one-fi'th of the people who are crowding in to homestead lund, #nd a sciaable will ensue in which pliysical prowess aad expertuess in the use of fircarms will scttle disputes, \ Desp rats Tetter. T can textify that 8 S, 8. is the best blood me licine that T ever took, and beheve it isthe best in the world. It cured adesperate case of Tetter ou my teet andlezs, which with-tood al ther treatment, and was 80 painful that ! ocould not wear my shoes, J. Brooks. Dawsoa, G, 8t 25, 1888, SCOFVLOUS SORE LEGS. Five yarzs I hul a sore leg, which would yield to no treatment until T rook two bottles of 8,83, which pron ptly curedit, and there has been no «ign of return——this =sin 1836, E. R. Bosr. Newton, N. C.. Nuv. 25, 1388, BOILS. T was the vietim for ive or six years of the wore boi's that I ever saw, whichh the dostors fail to cure. I bogan 8, S, 8. and in a shot time the'poison was driven out of my, 2nd not a sitn of boils or any other blood trouble h s res turned. T recommend 8. S, S, to averyhody J. G Epwarps Abvevil e, &, (', Oct 20, 1888, Suift’s Specifie 1< entirely a veg etable med cive and is the anly med j-ine which has ever cured Blood &’uimu, Serofula, Diond Humors aud kindred disease. Sead for vur Bhooke on Blood and Skin Diseases, vailedfree. THE SWIEFTL sPE CIFICLO. Diawer 3, Atlavta, Ga e Arz You Skepticul? I 1 so we will eonviace voi that Acker's English Remedy for the lungs is superior to all cther prep. grations, and is a positive cure for all Throat snd Lunz troubles, Croup, Wlocping Cough and Cold. We guasantee the preparation and will give you a sample Lotue tree. W. U. Kennrick. Bucklen's Arnica Salve, The Best Bslvein the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Uleers. Salt Lheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chap~ Pd? Handg, Chilblsins, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi ively oures Viles. It 18 puaranived w ~ give prriect satisfaction, or wepey yefynded. Price 25 cenis per Lok, . ‘For sate by Cronch Brov. EICHT INTERESTiNG (TEHS. | i | A statistieal fiend bas fi care ! that 4 mr ffty vares old aas spent three years i buttoning his eollar. | Tie prejudice against horse flosh | hasso taded ont ta Pasris that there are 152 recognized buteher s!:nps: wherve Lorse flosh is opinly sold, | In Huyti the people are divided | in theee olisses,blacks, colored and | whites, The blacks are the most . numerous and iznorant. The col. | ored are the mulattoes, who fill the offives and rua the government. | The whites are the white men who | go there to mike money and are cvguged inmerchandise and traffic. | When John Hevenan refused to | discontinue his attentions to Miss | Mary Yeunchiz, of Peunsylvania, | lier two Lrothers tied a rope around ‘ iz peet and dragsed hitm through | the streets until he was pearly | dead. Hoeuevan has given up | his sweetheart, but the two broths | ers have heen |)§::(‘(d in J al, i Kansas is a proaibition State,but | it is said society sces hat little good E it does. The latest new fad is what ! iscalled a*‘prohibition wi<p broom,” a very ordinary looking article. | e i vou have it with or ‘.\'ithr)ut?"E ; mquires ihe salesinan, and by way | ot explanation he unscrews the top (of the haudle, and raisin s the ! wisps aneovers a good rized flask. Probivition bibles and caues are ; sold in the same way. ; ~ An economic cxleulator makes the startling dec’aration that the people of the United States .fm-é paving intevest on loans o $28,000. 000,000, This is at the rate ot £4 0)) tor every man, woman an ! 3 child in the country This will averag: more than ‘our per cent per annum, and at that vate more than 1,000,000 000 are required every year. With this condition of afluirs how is it possible tor the people to thrive? - Au iateresting feature of the ;.:.oxt census will be the ascertain ment of the number of pasins iy "the United Stats who have nesro - blood, either wholiy or mixed, in their veins. The enumeration will ! clasaify the number of blacks, mu !,lmlons. qn:u':nm:r: and oectaroons. { We shall then know whether the }nc;:m race remains chielly black jor whether it is gradually mings (ling with the Anglo-Sixon. 1 Jacksonville is fall of first~cluss Chotels run by vorthern men main jly to eateh novthern trovel. They ( all rafused to entovt iio Fred Dou s { luss during his recent visit, thouth { he went thiere on the invitation of j the muiasers of the Rab Tropieal | Exposition, and is nniversally cows ! ceeded to be the mestdistinguished ‘ represeitative ot the colored race. ! When it comes dowa to the very ; thing itself race prejadice is stron i gerat the north than “tisat the tsouth. The north only loves the : negro when his vote is neoded, s 8 :d Enaugh To fool away sue's precious time in experimenting with uneertan medicines, whon one is afilicted, without beine ont of pocket as well. The only medici: e of its class, sold by druzgists, possessed of suel positive curat-ve propertios as war rauting its manufactners in guar antecing it to eure, or money paid tor it refunded, ix Dr. Pierec’s Golden Medical Discovery. For all liver, blood and tunyg disenss it is specifie, \ - ~ae - | Caution to M hors. ~ Every mother is caution «d aos inst Cgivinzs her child landanum or pars egoric; it creates an unvatury! eraving tor stimulants which kills the miud or the child. Acker's Baby Soother is speeidly prepared to benefit children and core their pains. Jtis harmless and contins no opium or morphine. Sold by W. C. Kendrick, | SN | Yourg Man, Go to Texas. - Miss Kate Sherman, of [exas, ‘met her lather at the railroad sia tion and huogged him so hard that she broke two of his ribs. | . R 3 ~ Chamberluin's colie, cholera and | Diarrhoea remedy is a pleasaut and effective cure for the various forms ot bowel complaint. It is powertal (ly diffusible and almost instantly relieves intense pain and quicts the nerves, It his been in use in the Northwest for fitteen vears,and the mavufactmrers are the oldest makers of such rem dies in that section. The remedy has been exs tensively used in several epidemics of flux wud dysentery and stands Letter in the opinion of drurgists thin any other preparation of the kind made. It has savéd thous ands of lives and is gaaranteed to eflect o radieal cure. Manu'act urcd by Chamberlain & Co., Des Moines, lowa, Sold by all drug. gists, tf. : i A remnant stuck of Dry Goods, Bootg, Shoes, ete, at and be'ow ot at A, P. Hageher's, A -REQUEST. F T L trust the reader of this papet .\/ \] will glance over the testimony giv en below concerning Atlanta’s greet gift to suffering humanity, the Bo tanic Diood Balm. Sufferers should write to the Blood Balm Co., of Atlanta, Ga., for their illustrated “Book of Wenders,” filled with additional true testimony of wonderful cures. At their offce in Atlan ta, the Blood Balm Co. wi'! e happy to show seekers after truth thousands of let ters in the original manuscript, received from happy persoas made well by using 8.8. D B. D B B. B, B. 8.8. B, P. SHELL, ‘warrenton, N. C,, O writes: “My cyes gave me great ' wouble and when rubbed would Inflame and become swollen. Two bottles of Botanic Blood Balm made a firm cure.” 88, B. B. B, B. B, B RSS.BETTIE GRAVES, San Saba B‘fi Texas, writes: “Our little daughter "was afilicted with white scabs and dandruff and small sores oa the front of herhead. Botanic Blood Balin healed the sores, improved her general health, and she is now getting as fat as a pig.” B. B. B, B. B. B. B. B. B, 7 H.HENDERSON, Macon, Ga., V\/ writes: “I suffered six ycars ' from blood poison. Four bot tles B. B. . did me more good than all other medicines I have ever taken.” B, 8.8, B. B. B. B, B. B, R. A. R. JAYNES & SON, Lutes D ville, Mo., writes: “We scll twelve bottles of B. B. . to ouc of another blood purinier ten times as widely adver tised.” B. . B. B. B. B. B. B. B, S. ELSON, Clover Dottom, Tenn., R writes: “I had an ugly running ' sore onmy lez. My daughter had a similar sore below her knee. 1. B. B. curcd us both. It is the only remedy that ever did her or me any good.” B. B, B. B. B. B. B. I B, L. CASSIDY, Kenacsaw, Ga., H writes: “My wife was a great * suficrer from scrofula. Three bot tles of D 88, I. has made her a perfectly tealthy woman.” B. 15 B, B. B. B. H.B. B H. PARKER, Willow City, Texas, A wiites: “l have taken B. B. B ' for paralysis, and received great benefit.” | R. B. B. B. B. B, B. B. B, AM M. LEEMAN, Ridgeway, Tex., S writes: “T was afflicted with sores | and boils all over iy body; heard of Botanic Blood Ba'm, and gave it trisk Undcr its use the discase entirely disap pearcd,” | B. Liß, 8.8. B. B. B. B. | R. WILSON, Glen Alpiac, N. C. J writess “My log was nt:tput;‘.tc(.{ | * below tae knee on account of Llood paizon and bofic affcction. A big running ...M,’fm_r inchics across, came on me after itwas cut off. 1 was given up by the doc tors but have got well by using Botanic Dlool Balia, and also gained very muck | in weight.” | 1. . B, B. D. B, B. B. B. | I I RS. B. 0. SHEPHLERD, No. 802, | \/’ East Main Strect, Norfolk, Va, E - writes: “I received so much ben | efit from ause of B, B. B. Itisa graat mcdicine.” B. 0. B, B. B. B. B. 8.8. ; SCUTHLERLAND, Bardston, Ky., writes: “I never found 3 : an_\‘t'hin;; to ('..0 me so murl‘.. : oaod a 8 Dotanic Blood Balm.! : B. B. 1., B. B. B. L. I, B J T W.ALEXANDER, Madison | ville, Ky, writ-3: “Oneé bottle | B. B. B. curcd me cof severe | ricumatism.” } 8.8. B. 1. R. B 8.8. B, i H. OTEAW, Mt Olive, Nu C. { writcs; “One bottle of . B, B, i : entirely cured me of rheumatism.! ‘ BB B B. B. . B. B. B, j T LEW JOIINSON, Belmont Station. ‘ Miss,, writes: “My body, neck | .LJ face and cars and scalp, were 2 ? covercd with sores, and my hair i came out. 1 lost my appetite and was very feeble. I am using BB B, B. aad the sorcs are all healing and going away.™ | BB BB B. B. B | OHN MATTINGLY, Lou'sviile, Ky T writes: “I sulfered from pains in U back and severe kidney discase, Al | tie medictie | had teken did me oo ood. 1 teok one bottle of .B. B. ané in\'c rot had a pain since.” i H BN B B. B B. B. B, | I L. ROBERTS; Bloomingdale, | \/ Ala., writes: D, DI I 3 healed | \ 3 rty-t :i’; ' runi .'.;',. ;&‘.".‘s in‘ my 1 body, and 1 {2e! very grateful for the good it has done me.” | B B. B. B B. B. B, f W. MESSER, Howell's X Roads E C Gia,, writes: “DB.B. B, cured me T of chronic sorcs that Lad troubled i N 1 me for years, and waich otherrem edies did no goed.” | B. B. B B. B. B. B. 58. | A. CAYCE, Pulaski, Tenn:, wtites* 1 have used b. Is. B. in my famii ? J and consider it a valuable Llood 1 1)‘.1‘.213\?!‘. (4) M“—'-—_“m GRAAT REDUCTIOY 1§ pmis ! sial 2 T This I-'kj‘n 1 T.:l_f').li;; ‘i"?fi?"fim style 700, countaining 6 e ‘.}3. fimd ::wa, ;;:::?H;fon,:.o.!:_‘ ,? .{.‘;-: :,)9* ..R Ilfl”}imlk free. For \0;:‘&-\' O \’:,'fi'qfl’“w $83.00. With right and Jert ~{Wfip conpler. * Warranted for 6 T -/ ears.” AR e ] references as to yonr po B Y RS HPORSIL Uty from sty bapd. [T FIOOC L, Postinaster, merchant or WOO (U S €Xpress agent and the Orgun |f |5 Bisadiiar 3 fomaage s amererssou HE ST T T wg;“lt»u((:.:g‘ wite m 2, and ‘suvs money, Sold i Mention —'np(ia‘ wheso this 2D {5 scem, | Re-elected Ma)crr,"s;lv‘:“f.“, 1888, by a large - BW, AT.T EGRR, ‘ Waghington, : Warien Ceunty, 1 Now Jersey, URITZL BYATES or AmEzßica, * N 2 T & ' l : 1( ] &I}(}‘ gfi 3 ('r § : ’y‘\ [ 5 A f F Yrrpond mLEA> S 8T & i MIAjS AN IYERY, Bl Y. P. 81 A & BIRO., Proprictors, . - = 3 THAWEODNS, . - @ TR I, o 5 1 KEEP first-clags turnouts, ai low rates and are always ready to gerve our customers. "Trading e 'cii“u;(:li always on hand, in which you can get a bargain. All we ask is a trial. Give i u:\;l. neh,6,1889.6m0, B. P SLABEL & BRO. - ‘ PIANOS l . e T and Urcans for s Nule, | Tuning and Repairing Dong in First-Class ‘ Sty e i Remember that T will keep yvour Tianos in periect order for ten dols lars a vear. That means tening, replacing broken strings, new un dercloths, felting chack pads, key litter pads, facing regulating p»d-fi,i wedging out key mortises, relining damper sockets, rebuilding damp- | ers, feiting bufi stops and recover- | ing hammers. All work guamn teed lam prepared to do all kind of Piano repairing. Respeetfully, LoD, LockEART gt ¢ Dawson, Ga, ‘ with Jas. Iricker & Bro., Ameri-| cus, Ga | Tax Notice. SApe I will attend the tollowing times and places to receive tue Tax Re turns of 1889 Twelfth Court Ground—Viendavy April Bth; Monday, Apnil 130 h; Monday, April 20th. Eleventh Court Ground—Tues~ day, April 91h; Tuesday, Amil 16h; Tuesday, April 50th. Dover Wednesdayv, April 10th; Wednesday, April 17th; W ednes day, My Ist Sasser —Thursday, April 11th; Thursday, April 18:th; Thursday, Mav 2ud. . Brouwood—Fridas, April 12th; Triday, April 19th: Friday. May 3d. Dawson —Saturday, April 13th; Saturday, April 20th; Saturday, April 27th and eourt weeks, Of fice in McLain Bro<’ store, Bridges Shop—Wednesday, May Bth. Can be found at the store of Hass & Harris at Cross Roads when not at the above places Beoks will close June &th. Q.M. Harnia, Tax Receiver. Administrators Sale By virtue of an order from the Court ot Ordinary ot Terrell coun ty, Georgia, will be sold belore the Court House door in Dawson, Ga. oir the first Tuesday in My nexi, within the legal hours of sale, the following papers to-wit: A fi fa upon A. 8. Hawke: and other iu solvent papers belonging to the es tate of M. H. Bush, deceused, for cash, g U B Uark Adm’r. M. H. Bush, dec'd. April 4, 1889, - - Citation. GEORGIA— Terrell County: ) Ordinary’s Oflice April 1, ’39. § Whereas it appearing to the Court that the estate of Mrs, IV, Butler, late of said connty decensed, is without lezal representation, and that there is necessity for adminis. tration thereon, all persons in terested are hereby notified, to show cause, if any they .ave, why the administration of said estate shonld not be vested in the Clerk of the Superior Court or some oths er competent person at the next May term 1889 of Terrell Court of Ordinary. J. W . RoBERTS. ap.d 4t, Qrainary. . . Citation. GEORGIA- -Tervall County: ) Ocdinary’s Office, April 1, ’B9 § Whereas, it appearing to the Court, that the 2state of Moses D. Builardy 1 te of said courty, de ceazed, is without legal representa tion, and that there is necessity for admin’stration thercon, all pers sous interested are herehy notified to show cause, it any ttey have, why the admiuistration ot sid es tate should not be vested in the clerk of ihe Superior Court, or some other ('(:znp('[v!'l person, at the next May term, 1889, of Ters reil Court «f Ovdinary, J. W. Rorrnrs, ap 3-4 t. Ordinary. Application for Years Support, Ordinary's Oftice, March 234, 'B9. —Notice is hereby given that Sarah A. Bullard, widow of Moses D. Bullard,deceased, has applied for « vears support for herselt and (7) seven minor children, The Com missioners huve assessed as seid support the sum of three hundred and seventysthree dollars and all the household awnd kitehen fuuni ture, and I will pass ou her appli catiou on the first Vonday in dMay next at 10 o'clock, a. J. W. Ronerrs, 41, Ordinary, DONT RN THEBISK : HtH | of »L.n;u.( your ;?fli-l by y\!rjrmimr‘_z "\'\'o’mm to f work out its desteaetion. When a child “afls to | sloop well, §s vestioss, unnatural in its appetite and grind: {is teeth, you have strong indications of Worms; the positive cuie for this ia B, A. FAYENTOCK'S VERMITUGE, Askyour druzgist for it. I's tisnely nsoe may save your ehild (ram jix grave. m i . ? ? ; ’ v Pure Paints ‘St El@fly’ Ure r'a : ,} e ()4 2() e | We eall the attention of Puinters and everybody to our (‘elebrated \PURE : READY : MIXED < PAINTS. | which we sell under the following positive guarantee : i We guarantee our Ready Mixed Paiots, when properly applied to a ;_n;u:‘( surtace, WO'L YO CR:\CI(, CHI A lJl(. O PPi<hSh.. and to give perfect satisiuction as a first-class paint, aad if after Three Ye rs Wear, it failsto meet the above requires ments, we agree (o turnish paints free ot charge to repaint building. The Ullmann: & Phitpot M fo. Co. A full stock of these paivts on hand acd for sale by l¥v- ) " - i CROUCH BROTHEERS. % O B Y;r 4, ¥ 2 4 : 7 Y twY | Watches, Jewelry, | | ! ‘,. e 3 v » 4‘3l\ cgvfg | Silverware, Clocks, ‘ . 4 v- Ay | Spectacles &e. | e ICAX,Y:s O | | N.B.BARNES ; 16 2)s BRI LWI TN | i a | |B5 amamcsarna ms mb il e ale Tahéanie snues mm i LOPALTLNES & thsckkßottom PIICSE ? Main Styeet, Dawson, Ga. j 'THIZ ; ! o T {) : Y MILLER ORGAN Is Tar Finpst Axp Bust. f' 3 ~ ! g - ! T b i R R o < b Ao R a LB 0 o ot . ¥ RN T ~ ': & F:iT‘Xh ~J‘_§ \ RE e otoos oo gl o [ = e j b~ | & ~ s ETnTagt g (e o |=3 SSR 5 = e s 1 A [BORSS sl ST | 5 N gAR O 4 SEmeae o MAEWE O T YEamneseigbheey - | = J}r BET VYRR ! gRt PR g, 1] -2 Tn YRemeße S 0 ~ Q¥ L 0 §id -,!é g = S Bl il S | = R over AL S 3 CSED L B STR . = TR Sy O ST T e = .._{i:;‘h}“::y . ‘ It stands at the head of all cood l(n';:’ms. Those who desire to have the best organ should aequaint them. selves with the merits of our instru ments. Don’t take our word for } what we say, but see and test our finstruments. It no dealer sellsour { organs in your loca’ity, write Lo the | factory. BUY NO OTHER. | ADDLRESS, 'MILLEFR. ORGAN CO | } Lebvanocn, Pa, ;lfi?;}b"‘(":\t:\]o;;ll(‘, &e., tree. ‘. Sept. 26. | y W I i\ | | | 5 i i l ene SRR LR TN |E P U 5 e [). r (' YO PO awson, 20l 214, !' Ty Who are Weak Nervous | land Debilitated and sufter " BEE Wing from Nervous Debili -1 v - 1l 1 ty, Seminal Weakness, l Ni:ntly Emissions. and all the ef= i feets ot early Lvil Habits, which { lead to Premature Decay,Consump | tion or [usanity, send for Praw’s [ Treatize on Diseazes of Man, with | particulars for Home Cure, . Cures g"uranteed. No cure no pay, J, S. Pears, 612 and 614, Chureh St, Nashviile, ‘tenn. 'BUILDING MADE CHEAP. | | | i —BY CONTRACTING WITH- i ! | . CEO.V.PHCE, | . | o~ DAWWSON . GA.: —_— e ——— | i 1 i Coutraets tor all kinds of buitds e taken at lowest rates, and mu— terial Furnshed when desived. | have Been 1o the basiness for fif teen veurs and Kvow my business band cuarantee my worl, | } : Mill Woorls. | 1 have had a laree experience in this lire, and cusrantee to do gool cand cheap work on new mills or | vepairing old ones. | | Gin Worls. ' I have had iwelve yeurs experis i ence with machinery aod a fuil set | of teolr can make your old gin { work like a new one. I have re~ | prired a larze number of gins and have yet to hewr the first complaing ot my work or price. I sharpen { gins by machivery or hand and all work done will be made payable October Ist, 1889. i I will ecall on you é&uring the spring and summer months, This [is allowing you a showing, and I hope you will hold your work for l me. My addres: is Lock Box, 224 Dawson. {ia, (RO ¥V PACE. l Feb. 20,1889. ‘ Capt. John A, Fult n. l Is agent for the Americus Re l eorder, The Adlanta Consiitution, The Sunny South and The New | York Lescer. | Central R, R. of G2or3ic. L T | | PR, g =g e | ? oal { ‘ B . | The Southwestern Division 5 N | Ly Macon 10 Gsam ar 6 1”()mg v ar I't Valley* 11 2lam 6 U.')pm,! { * Mar'ville 1188 am . 447pm| | Winchester 11 45un - 4 43pm i Mtczuma® 12 05am 4 20pm : { ¢ Oglethorpe 1210pma 4 THpm | i ¢ Anderson 1230 pm 552 pm | { ¢ Amerteus™ 12 52pm 327 pm | “kSmith’le 1 20pm 5 00pm | i ¢ Bronwood 1 56pm 103 pm | ¢Dawson 2 10pm 12 50pm | { ‘ Shellman 2 30pm 1229 pm | i ¢ Cuthbert® 2 50pm 12 58am | I ¢ Morris 3 19pm 11 48am | ¢ Hateher's 3 20pm 11 39am | P¢ Georgetown 335 pm 11 23am | t ¢ Eufaula® 3 43pm 11 15am | boeSpring Hill*4 23pm - 10 S6am | | ¢ Midway* 4 42pm - 10 15am | ¢ Un'nSprigstH 10pm 9 45ami | ** Pike Road 6 10pm 822 am “ Mont'gry® 6 45pm 7 45am | Fw;‘f'r"ilins going North Read up. | #lelooraph station. Connects 'wt eb Maly. for Perry; at Smith- | Evifle ”'_ Land Blakely; a 3 Cuthbert for raines; at Eu. | faula for Claytol | e ———— T ~ yor g ¥ = W. C. KENDRICK @ ..Ekii& 1 \_ ——DEALER {3 IN— H;“—‘ 5 - oVi EDICINES = 9 MaIN STREET, l__)‘\wsox, GA. Being unable to sell my steck of Dreurs, Tam still at W - T g . R . ey : ¢ 2 4 my STAND on Main Sireet, Dawson, Ga., and will keep a full zlfi‘dO“l.Jfi | selected stock of everything usually found in a - | FIRST-CLASS DRUC STORE > ; b and will sell as cheap us any house in South-west Georgia, BGI e eidetne Sl e Or to Prompt Paying Cumtomers : r Co N ID T T e =)= Parties owing me ave earnestly requested to SETTLE AT AN EARLY DATE. C. E, Farear is authorized to make Settlt;‘ ments and receipt, in wy name, for any money due me, By fair dealings | hope to merit a liberal share of PUDLIC ""ATRONAGLEL. W.C. RENDR ¥.O. RENDRICE, M YV e Wle axt v . L ———ee e Y ~ v 5 ——— C. DEUBLER o o DAWSON, CGA & —FLIREEDER OF (OISR S _ (R R A S LANGSHANS [ Fetadeits, N ¢ R e e e NP ] AND B ’E‘v:_é, e S 1 E s :f)’:.:‘.;»'gg”:_'_;,-_ g e Brown Leghomns, St et TR SSI AR A SRR R oo e TS T e e 2w RPN "'3! Egus in season $2,00 per. 13 _,"é" ' "{ P & W Give him a call. 295750 aas ~ %SN e . 1 - naTap 1 h‘ [;: I’ | Americus Ga, < i TEPaI : N X oY iy JEWELERS and DEALERS IN - . Pianos & Organs. W keep constantly on hand the finest and largest assortment of goods in our line to be fcvnd Sy uthwest Georgia, CONSISTING in part of Watches, Dinmentls, Solid Silver and Fine Plated Ware. Clocks, dewelry of ail kind« Gold aad Silver Head Canes and Um bretlw, Fine Table and Posket Cuatlery, Seissors and Opera Guasses, Bowitiz Machine Needles, 011, Parts and Attach ments, Pentisis Gold Foil, and everything else usually keptin a Fiusr cnass Jewenry Store. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Repaired and Warranted. ‘ Padoes and Medals made to order. : _ GOISN WE SELL ENGRAVED FREE. Gur Muosie Department is filled with First-class Pianos and Uegans, Violins, Guitars, Ban- Jos, Tambourines, Accordions, Strings and Trimmings, and all such other Goods as belong 10 that line. Orders for Sheet Music will receive Prompt Attention. Our Mr. L. D. Lockuany, Jit., will coanywhere in Southwest Georgia to tune and Repair Pianos awl Orzans, or call upon those wishe ing to buy. No house in the State can undersell us in either line. o Whrite for Catalague to = o\ - ) James Fricker § Breo. , JACKSOmAY, Amerie e, ud, sept 19,1888, 1 » ) .. P H.HL What ix li. II .22 H. H, P. iz aliquid Panacea. Pleazant to the taste—that relieve at once, SICKHEADACHE, CONSTIPATION aund DYSPEPSIA, . H. P.aots gently, but effective ly on the bowels and liver. ; . H. P, does not nauseate or gripe. 1. 0. P. is guaranteed to please you or vour money refunded by G. BARRETLT & SO, Augusta Ga. PRIOV o PIATY PUICF AN - DIUR) _ (MOE Ji;l);;! F“Xm T Lfl?)x': i 3’.1 ] - I“!‘olih{ 0 '--'U‘]fi' {s warranted to enre Chills ant levers, Bilious, Intermitient, Remittent orany kind of Favers and Chiils, WITH JERSEY FLATS, I THERE IS NO CURE, NO PaY Remember Jersey Flats stops shakes and acues. JERSEY FLATS, Warranted by G. BARRETT & CO., Augusta, Ga., .3 i v i . GILDERS LIVER PILLS Are Parely Vegetable and the Lest for all discases of the Stomact and Bowels. Try Gilder's Liver Pills. G BARRETT & CO., Prop’s. Aungusta, Ga., 9. ¥ ¢ 4 - AR 77[ MC:s IRISIL LINIMEN tures Cutg, Bruises, Durns, Scalds and Swellings. : Does not blister or remove the Hair. Try a bottle of Mc's Irish I‘”?lmw Manufactured by G. BARRETT & CO., Augusta, Ga. , GEe g 1 y g » 1 FENYE 94¢ THY | SsPAPPDIY % PAKE<“BARRETIT'STONI For an appatiser, Cures Heartburn and Indizsestion. Relieves Sour Stomach. BARREDNDS TONIC,”? For Sleepness and Nervousness, Huas no equal. G. BARRETT & CO.. Prop’s. Augusta, Ga. g ¥ o g ; s [s, These Goods For Sale By All Druggists. WIHIOLIEsMATLE IBY s HILLMAN & STEVENS, ; IPAVWSON., GA-