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“THE NEWS" r¥y, I sMY R | v A L X - | e ety _— g r Ry E. L. RAINEY. OFTiCTAS. ORGAN OF THE COUNTY. e T R TR e HAWSON, GA., Mavy 20, 1830, | Advertiseis shovld remember f,"n"f_ #he Nows ie the Official prpor of both | 12 Toun and Countu (jncers, und we guarantee our Circvlation to equd! the conbiied coculativns of the tice tth v poper? ) wblished n the cornty. | L e s Dawsox Lies got a Lump on her snd is getting there i such mans .01+ sto fifl every citizcen’s Leart avith pride, | e The Semi-iVeckly Kows. The issuing of a seni-weckly <dition of the Nrws hes been ‘Vrasched to us several times lately hy some of the city's most promis Bent business men. Dawson is rapidly forging ahcad and the News i 3 going to keep pace with her growth, We iecog -lize the necessity of a seni wweehly newspaper in Dawson, and if the proper encouragement Fegiver ug we stand ready to pul dish it. Nothing vould do more to proniote the material inter erte of the city than proper rewspaper faciiitics. Hince takic g charge the NEws the preset mens agement has earnestly and faithis fully endeavored to help the ciry and county on to the goal which they cursriving to reach, Wlheths er or not our ¢fforts have availed snything we leave for tine to tell, Not a single issuc of the paper is allowed to go to press without a good word for Diwson and its s umerous enterprisce, The poiut has now been reached when Dawson’s enterprise, push and vim slould be laid hefore the world ottener than once a week, aud through a semi-weekly edtion of the News it is proposcd to i, tn u short while we will start a l eanvasser on the rounds to see how | wuck in carnest are our p(--vpln,f wudaf the proper encouragonent is given him ju the way of sub seriptions and advertisements w. wiil putin new machinery and types and give the people of this seetion s seni-weekly and weekly paper thar will do eredit to the city. Look out for the solicitor,and if you want your scetion rvepresented by a newsp per that will Le an in por tant fuctor in your town and coun ty's growth, give him a word of good cheer sandwichad w.th busi e, Leal Them.(; Blow. As a newspaper interested in the welfare of the community, the News feels it its duty tosay a word to the grand jury in regmd to the hoases of ill fame in the eity. We have betore alluded to these diszracetul places, but so im portunt is the matter of putting brakes on these temples of vice we feel coustrained to speak again. We can casily point to a score of young boys, intellizent and j romising, who have become en trgpped by the inmates of these hell-Lles, It is the duty of grand jurors 20 lock after these matters, it them to the bottom and deal them such o Llow as vill rid Dawson of Such posts, £n Indusfu"a; .‘.‘c’haol for Girls. Puring the last session of the State Teucher's Convention ot Atbensa letter was read from Hon., W. Y. Atkinson. of Newnan, in which that centleman announced this purpose of intraducing a bill at the summer zession of the leaisla ture to cstablish an inlustrial #clool Zor the technical eduecation and training ot white girls in the e A resolution endorsing Vy Atkiusou's idea wis unanimously adopted Ly the convention, We ree :nt this time 10 good swrexzon why this Lill should not bes come n law. Similar measures have bean wdepted in other states and <o far &s our obeervation goes, the #chocls ave buing suceessfully oper ated and wre productive of great good. M e Japrc Jxo. T, CLARKE went to Athens fast week, in response to Fequest Ly the facuity to deliver lectures to the law students of the eniversity, “Ih dex of the Bar” was chosen as the ptlject foy these lectures, and o wan in Georgia could discuss it in & mote mssterly mauner thas d Judoe Clurke, .~ Now is Tha Time. ‘ The News has for sone time Leen advoeating anew court Louse, and we still believe it to be nc-j cessity. Jureounty and town sre erowing rapidiy, thousands of dol lars are beihg added to onr t:‘.x;-r; bUle property vearly, and the tine bus cowe when the old barn ou the «quare should be repliced by o structure more in keeping with the diguity and wesith of Terrell coun ty. While people should not be judzed by the clothes they wenr and “the man's the man fora’ that,” | it is a fact that our first impres | siun, which is the most lusting, is trom the dress of those with whon | we come in coutact. Justso are . countics aud states judged by lheir% roads and public buildinzs. Stran- | ‘gers hearing ot Tervell's prospenty f:md prozress come to investigate, | ‘I and they ure greeted ou their arii-. ' val with thaaesertion that Dawson | i and Terrell county are on a grmti {boom. They leok around them | ’ for evidences of the boom and ‘ {among the first sights that grc\t! their eyes {s our old rickety court | : house. A ecloud is at once cast | over our boastful assertions, aud Lihey go away with tle thought, thongh probably not expressed, ' that wealthy and progressive coun | tics, like wealthy avd progressive | mien, have better houses and more ‘ conveuiences than sre apparent in { our present court house, What will i be thecostof avew and commodi [ous court house when divided ; among all our taxpayers? A mere { nothing. Lt usiise to the oceas !sinn, and with the utae spirit of t progress animating us declare that : a new court house we toust and will ‘ bave. We hope that the present grand jury will see fit to rccoms wend that eteps be taken to bhuild a new court bouse, such a one us will prove an enduring memorial ‘fu their cfliziency and pregressives ness, et e e i The FRoad Congress. | The Road Congress, in session in . in Atlanta lnst week, was largely | attended from all ecctions of Il:(‘} State. The body was in eainest ; about improving Georgia’s roads, | i'uml discussed the natter e rnestly and inteliigently. It approved a bill which the leg l islature will be asked to puss at its | | July session. One of its principal l B : : tfeatures is that mizdemeanor cons | i ‘ viets shall be put to woik upon | its bighways. If its eforts shali result in such a chance in our cous viet system and such improvement in our roads, then the members shalt have sccomplished two great I reforms in the inter st of the who'e | people. The following resolutions were unanimously apopted: Resolved, That in the opinion of this congress the aorienliural and all other interests of the State de mand a change v the road laws ot Georgia. Resolved, That for want of time to give the subject proper consid eration, the president of this cons gress appoint a committee from this body, composed of one from each Congressional district and two from the state at large, who shall formulate and presest a 0 wemorial to the legislature at the vext session of the same, suggesting sush chag. ges in the road laws of the State as they may think will result in giv~ ing tothe people better roads, I Resotved, That the memorial to Le | prepared sLall embrace these ileas | —first, that the couviets of the | State be utilized us far as possible; {svcnnd, that the labor of the Stute { bear its fair proportion of the hur— ldeu; third, that the property bear its fuir proportion ot the burden; [ fourth, that a large discretion be ; left to each county as to the char {acter and amount ot work to be ‘donc: fifth, that in any law that irlmll be framed the mterest of the ! public shall bear against and not { with the person or persons itlmrge of the road working. [ A resolution was offered by | Judge Eve, ot Richmond, requests | ingthe school of technology toadd a {a course of traiving 1n roud builds ling and construction of road bridges. ’ e Tue peusion fraud industey s ' being worked for all it is worth by i(,‘omn;i.\'sinnur Taoner. He scems to consider it his duty to increase [ both the number and the amaonnt | of persizng, not to discover those who are drawing fraudulent peii | sions, ; e i Ir is veported that Mr. Blount jwill have a tormidable oppoucnt | for congress next vear iv the per fsonof Col. Tom Hardeman. It i« ' given out that Bibb's delegates wil! be tor the Colonel. z i Gl L A YOUNG lady has been appuint Led postmaster ut Ty Ty, and it is Leaid fifteen able-bodied young men [ have applicd for the position of as sivtant | ostinnster, Come and Live With Us. Dawscn is one of thagmost de lizhtful and ioviting places of resi dence in the south, possessing many and viried attractions. The Lealth 6ino place is betier and the water 13 cvol andsparkling, and our eiti zens are law-abiding and publics >;’§l‘ ted, Cur paspeets for doubling our reilroad advantages are good, and befure another year pusses by we wii thus be favoved. Our schoois and eharches ave in anod condition end v e huve better scheol advavtages thav any town in Southwest Georgia. Severaltamilies are making arrangeiients to move here and no doubt the nuwnber will run into the hundreds. There is nothing to prevent Dawson from becoming a con m o 1 Y fudustrial and edvea ionzl ceittre, and such a place attracts only the hest citizens who desire to raise their finvilies in a refined and edacated commuunity, surrounded by the best waral atmosphere pos. sible. Those seeking such a home can make their arrangzenicnts to come and live with us. Ruv. P. 8. Twrrry miade a good | and timely sugzestion {o the Izuli(\sl of Cuthbert, the otber night, when ke said that he would be glad tui see them orcanize an ami~kissiug' society. This frequent and too common habit of bussing among the ladies has Lecome diszusting, R et o o ' CHICKEN tlaeves are wnrrymgl the citizens in 2 neichboring town, | They should go back to the old plan of loading thie henliouse with a ball | dog. | e e | WILL BOYCOTT THE MERCHANTS. Down with the Merchants Who Sells Jute Ecgging, Says the Randolph Aliiance. From Sunday's Telegraph we get the following concerning the action of the alliance in our neigh~ ; boring county of Randolpi: ~ ““Down with the jute trust and ‘down with any merchaats in Ran ’dnlph county who expose for sale jute baggin . ’ This is what the aliianeemen of Randolph adopted in convention assembled at the court house in | Cuthbert Friday. After con | curring with the National Aliiance | in the opposition to jute and pledg. ing themselves to stand by them in ’ using cotton hagging alone, they | made a sweeping resolution to l cover the whoie ground, and [ adopted the following additionul: l Resolved, first, That this couns ‘ ty alliance will not patrotiize any merchant in Randolph county \ who will expose for sale any jute bagging the present year, Resolv ! ed, second, That a copy of this | resolution be sent to the president of the state alliance and that he be ; asked to request every county and | sub-alliance iv: the state to co~oper l ate with us in tiis matter, A peculiar point under this ! rezolution will oceur with the mer | chants, Quite a number have ] made their orders for jute for the | coming season, Will they cancel all orders and subject themseives ' to censure, and probably litigation or conform to the alliance lesolu tion; or will they let their orders stand and sell in opposition? : Acquitted, ; ~ Bill Hobbs, the tamous horso;! swapper, who was arrested and tas | ken to Macon county, charged with larceny after trust, several wouths : ago, was tried and acquitted Thurs- ! day. He went down to his home | Cin Terrell Fridiy, and as soon as | he gets use to the freedom, ‘ he will he on the road again, with ; & mule or horse or some other quad ruped to swap. Itisn't right for the i Macon county peorle to accuse a | man of stealing a horse because he | i can out swap them says,the Ameri- | cus Republican, { r et O i | Cots. l - Farmoats are being barvested, and the yield in many cases is good, ‘ considering the Mey drouth. i i i - ““All spirits produced by Distill- | ‘vrs who use other materirls than | Apples, Peaches or Grapes, Musr - be entered iu Distillery Warchouse | ;:\ml be stamped with \\mob(msoi stamp, (this makes first stamp on | barvel) and when withdrawn nom‘ Distillery Wareliouse on payment | oF tax, the tax paid stamp (which | ! ix the second stamp on and is thv! larest) must be affixed.” 1 - The above is the law on all dis- | titled co s and coods not distilicd | donoteame under this requirement, ’ but are furced to be stamped with ’ one stamp oaly, £ F. Beruuse, s e - 8900 reward offered by the pro prictors of Dr. Saee’s Catarrh Rein edy for an incurable case. e ! Just hat the People Want. : I have used Chamberluiu’s Colie, | Cliolera avd Diarrhoea Renedy with sutisfactory lesults, My teichbors have also used it to their csatistuction. It is a first-class rems ey, und one that is safe to recyms - mend for bowels complaints. M, }A\H:. Postmaster, Leon, Springs, | Bexar cecunty, Texas. So)d by druggist, The EXCELSIOR Saloon N 0 : | BILLIARD HALL, For Fine Liguors, | Domestic and Tmported, | STANDs HEAD. ! fee Cold Porter, ! ALE and KEG BEER, | Soda and Mineral Water | Al on Draught. | \l\”m E".!li!‘!,\'? i And Milk Sinkes. i Mint Juleps,&e..&:. | Orly 2 stamr “ HARDSHELL CORN " in the city. i L BAE v : | F. Bethune, Proprietor. ' ;;; 'I Y 3 E‘ IR i x BUILDING MADE CHEAP. —BY CONTRACTING WITH— ! CEOQ. .PACE, . PAWSON GA, —_— e —— I 5 ; e Contracts for all kinds of hlllld~‘ ing token at lowest rates, and ma- | terial furnished when desired. 1 have been in the husivess for fif-| teen years and know my business | and guarantee my work. j ®Hill Worls. 1 1 have had a large experience in this line, and guarantee to do good | and cheap work on new mills or repairing old ones. - r Gin Worls, I have had twelve yeurs experis ence with machinery aod a full set of teols can make your old gin work like a new one. [ have re paired a larze number of gins and have yet to hear the first comp'aint of my work or price. 1 sharpen gins by machinery or hand and all work done will be made payable October Ist, 1830, I will eall on yon cuving the gpring and summec months. This is allowing you ashowivg, and 1 hope you will hold your work for me. My address is Lock Bos, 224, Dawson. Ga, GEO. V. PACE, Feh 20,1889, Y ‘ : Notice Is hereby given that at the suw mer session of the Levislature a bill wihi be introduced to incorpo rate the town of Parrot, in Terrell county, Ga., providing tor a Mays or and Council of said town, and for other purposes, Mav 22nd, 1889, e . Citation, GEORGIA—Terrell County: ) Ordinary’s Office May 6, °B9. | Whereas it :ppearing to the court that on the 23th day of Anril, 1889, Jus. T. Hayes, late of said county, departed this life and hav ing made aud published his last will and testament ot which he aominated Jas, H, Hayes his execs utor, and whereas Jas, 1. Hayes has petitioned the Court of Ordin ary of said county to probate said will in solemn form on the first Monday in Jupe next, and whereas Thos. 5. Hayes, one of the heirs, i resides out of this state, therefore ~all interested are hiereby notified to s ow cause, if any they have, why } said will should not be probated in colemn form on the first Monday in June, 1880, at Terrell Cou t of Or dinary. J. W. RosEerrs, ‘; may,6,4t, Ordinary. 1 | *(¥ (v Terrell Sherift Sales. ; GEORGTA-—Terrell County : Wil be sold before the court ;lmnsv deor in Dawson, Ga., said county, en the first Tuesday in June within the lezal hours of sale the following property, to wit: Lot ot land No, 121 in the third Dictrict of Terrell county, levied on and sold by virtue of a tax fa, issued by J. H. Crouch, Tax Collector, agninst W, M. Martin, agent, for State and county taxes lor 1888, Levy made and returns el towe by Do A, Mcgahee, L. C. | T. R. Tnorxtox, - April 30, 1889, Sheriff. - Executor’s Sale. By virture of an order from the Court of Ordinary of Terrell coun ty, will be =old before the court house door,in Dawson in said eoun ‘ty.oun the first Tuesday in June next.withia the legal houes of sale, to the hi_hest bidder, lot of land No. ninetyssix (96) 1 the Twelfth Distriet of Terrell county Georgia. Sold as the property of “the estate of W. T, Campbell, deceased, . Termsecash. T.R. daxyan April 3), 1889, Executar, . . Pon’t Fail To ask vour dealer for Kidder's best Patent Flour, Ridder's Chiet Patent Flour, avd Kidder's Vieter Extra Faney, or halt Patent. They are the best brands on the warket, fel). 6, 18849 6mo. ~ Chas. G. Mercer, “—ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Dawson, : $ Georgin, Office over Cheatham & Dean's Drag Store, e Will attend promptly to all business entrusted to me e 2y 3 04 Is prepared to furnish his customers and the pablic eenerally with the 1 ! DA NN\ vi 4 s ..,1.,,.‘.~. freshest and best FANCY and FAMILY GROCERIES of all kinds, g ea W ILL Keep constantly in sicck a complete assovtaent of Bread, Cakes, Prudts, *Nuts end Candy, nd feels comfident that he can You at least TEN to TWENTY per cout. by inspecting his goods and prices belore purchasing elsewhere, Wiil reccive whatever you order and wiil get the exact weight of what you barguin for. P Am MONETY Is what moves this world along, o the old Clown savs. Send me vour orders and get value reccived for vour money. v’ ‘ fper 5 ° ]' % b .iy N Will Sell His Soul 3 e For $3. | - Such an announcement is calcu lated to send a thrill ot astonish ment and surprise through the commuuity, scarcely greater than the correct annnuncement | T DRI A Ty i‘]' W. TURNER WILL SELL IO QAT R IND O { HIS SOLE FOR $3. l Turner's soles are a specialty | and have made a reputation when g connected with a stout, strong up | per, as the best shoe ever offered | tor the money. i The sole and upper of Turner’s | shoes are strongly attached to each i other. They cling to each other ’in fair weather and in foul, for ;be?tur or for worse, No amount { of bad usaze will part them. | L i I'he soul of love is not more stead tast to its star than Tuarner’s } soles ure to their respect | ive uppers. E | Xre ALk UIHO LOVE { ! | PERFECTION 1 ! | in Tootwear; who seek for eace and | ecconomy; fit and fashion; finish l and tineness; the luzury of lizhes ness acd the satisfaetion of strenath I and a’'l who want a perfeet shoe are | invited to cail on { | xRy ¥ . e | J. W, Turner, i DAWSON, - = GA ; - ConpecioperY E i When needing Candies, Crack— cers, Apples, Oranges, Banannas, Lemons, or anything in the Con fectionery line, call on | 24 | C. L. MIZE, Im, his old stand on Main street, where you will always find a first c.ass assortment, ' FRESH AND NICE. I continve to make a specialty Qf Books, Stationery and Art Goods. T aiso sell the Domestic Sewing Machine, which leads them all. Come to zee me and I - will please you. " C. L. MIZE, Dawson, Ga. J. G. PARKS, H. S. BELL i -‘ ‘)‘ o > | 'lo (Ju l (‘l l\s & CO-’ m v iT 1 FIRE INSORANCE AGENT, DAWSON, GA. All kinds of property insured at reasonable rates Losses satisfacs torily adjusted and promptly paid. Companies represented all strong liberal and reliable. Office over drug store of Cheat ham & Dean, north side of Publie Square. B o WL Brace WeLLsony, THE BARBER, DAWSON, . GEORGIA. : i EITHER 10T OR COLD BATIL Call and try my clegant new chair. Polite attention to customs ers, good work and neatness the rales of the shop. Dullas Beck worth’s old stand. S ekl T ;__:T——~ WEanEsioß e R. F. Simmons, Dawson - - - - Georgia. ATTORNEY:AT-LAW AND Will practice in all < ourts ex~ sept hisown. Ail persons having land ‘or sale and desiving to thor oroughly advertise it aud theiwr seo~ tion should eall on me. Griggs & Laing, —ATTORNEY-AT-LA W— ) Dawson, : it Georgia. Prompt attention to all busis, nesst a. A 4 | { successor 1o b L. D. HATCHER & BRO, DAWSON,GA. | —_— 00— f | GROGERIES, l SUCH AS Sugar, Coffee, Meat !Canned Gfoods l ;Hard-ware, * | Purniture, -~ STOVES, { And everything else Lept 1 in a first-class Gener l al Store. ‘ —_— 00— | My stock is full and complete. {1 cuarantee my prieces to be as Low | as the Lowest, and cordially ask a | trial this year. \ Respectfully, | f 1 Tfiwsia B H ¥ A P. HATGHER } Feb 13,1889, . | w 3 > e s, C. L. [lize ‘Eh g‘w Ve ‘;)Xo IEZ ! Has Reccived a beantiful line of : Sa 30 C" 6\”! - (Npring & Sammer ’ MIILILINERY ::'.nel would be pleased to have the ' Ladies call and examine her goods. ress Malking. |1 am also prepared to do Dress . Making, and the ladies would de. { well to bring their work to me, 1 | sell the Domestic Sewiaz Machine, [ 1 am still on | ROGERS & JANE® BLOCK, E DAWSON, GEORGIA, | DENTISTRY. s fii Yi‘l : l » 3 5 B EH.Thurmond, | DAWSION,GA. i —_ 1 TS Satisfaction guaranteed TYTS in all kinds of Dental t Work. Old plates repaiced and | made good a 3 new. * BE3TI LOCAL ANESTHETIC USED FOR { PAINLESS EXTRACTION OF TEETH. L Patronaze respectfully solicited, § Office vpsteirs over Talbot’s store. | Dr.J. F. MeMATH, 1 . . Physicianand Surgeon, Ofters his vrofessional services to the people in ond around { Parrottville, . Calls promptly attended day and night. Cau be toun at Parrottville in the day time and at residence iof Mr. Henury Lee i nioht. l PLANOS | PLANOS i g | '3 Y 4 Y *ENE f I ~and Crgans for | ) i “ 1 | ; ‘_s,,&i e. Tuning and Repairing Pone in Firsi-Class Style Remember that T will ke ‘P your Pianos in perfect order for ten dol ]lurs a year. That means tuning, { replacing broken stringz, now un— | | v . { dercloths, feliing chack pads, ko_v’ lifter pads, ficiog requlating prds, ; wedging out key mortises, relining | { damper sockets, rebuilding damp- | , ers, felting buff stops and l'vmwr-! |ing hammers. All work guaran-| | teed Tam prepared to do all kind | of Piano repairing. | Respectiully, | L. D. LockaarT, T ‘ Dawson, Ga. J‘ Lioth Jas. Fricker & Bro., Ameri- | ! wren(ia & | e e ) ~Jas. H. Guerry, | ‘ —ATTORNEY-AT-LAW— , Caretile and prompt attcntwn} given to @llibugin -, { GREAT REDUCTION in PRICES AT DRYIS & CCZIER’S THIS WEEK, Cut Prices in Rll Departm'ts, liace Fiduncings { From 50 cents to 85: worth 75 to $1.25. Lovely Swiss Flouning l ‘rom Thets, to $1.65. Beauniful Hewstiched Flouncing at $1.25 | These goods are very desirable and | sell fast. Big Valyes For the money in Wool Goods. i Beautiful double width Cashmeres at [ cents per ya d. ’ Lovely Henviettas in all shades 30c. Surahs an Persian Bands to mateh. | Silk and Wool Henriettas at 98¢, These goods wust be sold, s 0 come carly and secure the best values tor the money. | .c ‘ Beautiful Surahs, All shades, from 65ects. to 81 00| Check Musling, Plaid Lawuos, lu-‘ dia Linvns,_ Piques, Stripe Lawns | at YOUR OWN PRICE that will | be sure 1o please, 1 | : Towels, Napkins, Tahble Damasks and all kinds of Linens cheaper than ever, Qiults below their value. Hous: Furnishings bave their headquarters at ©Lovis & T czier. ° Ay ity Goo Desirable bry Goods | i [ s o | [T~ l 1 The Wery Lowsst Prices The Very Lowest Pri | AR Lk B 7' N AT\ GUAN 0 flig‘? / a fi BLBLYY UUd 1 N - We are not fond of spurting and blow ing, but we do propose to save money t those who favor us with their patronage We are carrying a veiy large lineof | Dry Goods, RTo - tions,Shoes and | FUORNITTURIE Besides a full and comple assortment of | TDAMTOIRA AN . | GROCEAIES AND PLANTATION SUPPL | T Y ¥ Al ) HALRNESS and SOLE LEATHER. | We would be pleased to <how these poods and we gll'i"'a'? tee prices aginstany place or any people. We invite spee Cattention to LACES, RIBBONS, TUCKINGS, RUFFLINGS o WHITE GOODS in general, g 2 We offer you the Celebrated Grand. Jury Tobacco at 3O cents per pu all other goods in the same ratio, Come and see us and we will o - good. Yours truly, | N 7 | LOWREY & ORR. ! = ! r P 3 ray e -~ WITH ITS OWN VOLITION |aX v . Sl it Like the Great town of Dawson, it is carried on to SUCCESS MERIT ALONE. Tlhe Soutlhh~xvrest Ga- MERCANTIILE HOUS Is as full of good things as are the fertile farms around Dawsom B R § P e 77 23 COO O Bl I the word, and we propese to Lead the procession in our line. ¥ feel that our eflorts to handle First-Clas= G.—ood]s at prices that defy competition, hava heen appreciated by the !‘G”E];i this and sarrounding counties, and makes us more than ever d;tjd a cd to fill every possible wart that might arise. We are in fih", i‘;‘]"‘ prepose to stay there, it LOW PRICES, ENERGY and F .-\ll\] g ING will do it. Farmers, Mechanics, Professionals, and all 0 call in and Jock at the handsomest stock of DRY GOZDS, NOTIONS, BNOTS, SHOES, UR HATS, HARDWERE and FURNIT . Ia Southwest Georgia., When we have t(-usted._\'_m“' eyes @ goods, your pocket hodk will fly open with its own volition. A.J. BAILIDWIN, & CO. . The Chean Mercantile House. - - - Dawson ® Outing Flannels 26c¢ts. values for 12}, Chantiily Lace Fiouucinga. Valenciennes., Egpptian Lace Flouncings, Cheaper than the cheapest, [tadies, We ssll a shoe that is better than Zeiglers tor less money, Wa will cuarantee evety pair ot |, P, Reaj & Co’s, f tose and 1-2 Hose, Mon’s Shirts, Collurs, Cuffy and 1 Kinds ot furnishings. We ara headquarters and can please you. fovaly Challies 3ty Tlets. 1690 yds. best Law at e, worth Te. Beautiful Jip French Buatiste at 10 cts, Elegan ine Sattecns 10 to 25 ets, Lge Strips, Lace Checks, Dotte Luw.s, Piaid Organdics at yoqy ‘,n,\\'n prices this week. | i ' ~ Beauliful Ribbons - Undervests, Hosiery, Handker clicls, Parasols, Favs, Cors:s Gluves, Laces &e. fora song.