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“THE NEW 5™ GEIVEL I VR AV eisSt s e A : e l By £. L. RAINEY. | OFFICIAL OEGAN OF THE COUNTY. | ee T e Sy ‘GEORGIA politicians ere figuring on the next governor already. | “Too scon, gentlemen Wait for the wagen. " Goveryor (Gozpox and the heads of the departments moved Fnto the new capitol building on Monday last. - ALBaxy scil, it i 3 eaid, grows “bearing . English walnut trees. *That kind of dirt is worth 815,000 an acre in California. Sha!! Wa Celebrute? The fourth ot July is tast aps Pproaching, aud the question should be presented and decided vron now before it is to late to nike ruitable preparations. If we re member corvectly, it was the intens tion of'the old solliers to have a reunion and biz dinner in Dawson on that day. Let us understand each other in time, and it we do decide to celebrate, lets bezin in lime to make complete prepara tions, It would be well not to retrograde from the old time-hon ored custom of having a grand, old-fashiond, patriotic celebra tion, ¥ It we ean’t celebrate, we are in favor of going a fishing, R THE WAGES OF SiN. Miserable Sequel tc the Elopement of Hen ry W Boore and Mrs. Xorton. Theatrical people throughout the country, and to aless extent the general pullic, were interested a months ago in the news of the elo pement of the wife of J. W. Nors ton, a well known theatrical man ager in St. Louis and the owner of several theatres, with IHenry W, Moore, managing editor one of the leading St. Louis newspapers. Af ter the affair-had blowun over some what they drifted to this city, and Moore secured en:ployment upon the World. The proprictor of the werld is 2lso the proprietoe of the St. Louis paper, of which Moore was managing editor Lefore he ran oft with his friend’s wite, The couple had dropped out ot sight entirely until on Sunaay the Bt. Louis Globe Democrat printed a story to the effect that Moore had deserted the woman. Ie had intended, the story went, when he left St. Louis, to merry her assoon as possible, but during hislite with her here, he had discovered that she was capable of unfaithfulness to her lover as well as to her hus band. Moore had thereupon, it was said, thrown her over for good, | Mrs, Norten last night, at her‘ home at 145 East Fortyseight street,had already heard of the pub ication in the Globe Deirocrat. She had been ill, shesaid irom nervous excitement. Her hair was in a lose, d sordered coil on top of her bead,'her big blue eyes were heavy, her face pale and her dress in (is order, but she still retained much of the beauty that helped in other days to gain her fiiends and popularity. Sbe refused at first to rpeak of her.relations with Moore. Her affairs had been too a notorious already, she said. Pressed to give explanation of the severance of her relation with Moore and of his charges in relation to it she finally consented to talk, “Desertion,” she remarked. “Mr. Moore is not here, it is true, but there has been no desertion; st least he did not desert me. I tur ned him out of the house. I had stood it as long as I could and I told him I would live with him no Jonger. Be may say he doesn't want to. Perhaps we were both disgusted with our life. We might well be; but he did not desire me. Now having done to me the greats est injurya man can do toa wo man heis trying to vindicate him.- | seltby pulling me down; that is all. What use would it be for me to defend myself ? lam the wos man in thethbe case; nothing can help me. Besides he is a news paper man and his side will be the one the public will hear.” For a Bt. Louis paper Mrs. Norton or Mrs. Moore as she bas, Deen known since she came to this city, told a more detailed story in which she acuses Moore of having abused her and made her life mis< | erable by his insanc jealousy.— | New York Sun. l —g G e = ‘ ' a’ou?ng'mglmbfndi i | snd Bfliousness, take . ™ l BROWN’S IRON BITTERS 4t cures quickly. For gale by ali dealers in aedicine. Gel the genuiue. SHE IS FOND OF PIE, And Would not Tell That She Fed Eesn Foped, Last Wednesday about noon a Nearo man by the name of Jesse Peterson went betore Judge A. P. Gireer end swore out & warrent for dohn Thomas charging Lim wiih rape. The assav't wos mede laat Fiis day on the person of Dolly Robin son, areven year old nogr:w girl, on the Bovt Home Place about fcur miles trom the city. Nothing wes known ot it until yesterday morn ine when 1t was learned fio:n the girl by her grandinother, Ever since lagt Friday the girl lies been unwell and could ecarcely walk. Her mother constan‘ly nos ticed n lameness that she betrayed and examired her feet, thinking that bricrs hed got*en inte them makine her lame. In the investi eation of lameness she admitted to her grardmother yesterday morn liu;r what the true cause of the (troub’e wus. When questioned | conecrning her scerecy about such 'a diabo’ical erime sbe said that Thomas, after muking the assault, had given her a piese of blackberry l pie not to teilit, | As soon as thiswas known Mr. | Boyt wus notified and examined {t!xc girl finding that she lad I\.fuen 'ravished. An uncle ot the girl,Jes | sis Peterson, was then notified,and | ke, in comnany with the givl, her {mother and grandmother, started | for the city to have a warrant is lgned. 2 On reaching the city Peterson had a warrant issued, and Bailift Cod win left immediately in scarch of Thomas. He found him without any trouble on the Boyt Lome place and placing lLim under arrest brought him to the city, where he was lodged in juil about ‘hnlf pass five o’clock yesterday | afterizoon. | He protests his innocence and ‘donic-s most cmphatically any | knowledze of the erime. He says ‘tlm't be was not on the place last | Friday, but the virl after digesting l the pie states wost positively that he was her assailant.— Alhany News. e iy “Wedon’t wint any *God bless ye's’” gaid Dr. Talmage at a meet ing in Breoklyn to raise money tor the Johustown survivors; *fwe want cagh. Some of the meanest men I ever knew have been predi gal of ‘Good bless yve's.”” s His name i 3 . J. MceKin ney; his residence i 8 Woodbury, Hill, county, Texas; his statement ey 1880: My little son was cured Ly B 8.8, of bud sores and vleers, the recult ot a general breaking down of hishealth from tever. He was considered incureble, Lut two hot tles of Swift's Specifie brought him out all rieht. | Mr. John King, of Jaekson, Mias, ¢ says that he was cured of rheuma ’ tism in his feet and legs by toking Ewift’s Specifie. This was after he had tried meny other remedies both internal aud external and paid many doctor's bills, Switt’s Specific has saved e years of untold misery by relieving a partial paralysis in my left eide. This was after I had heen treated by the best physicians in - Bt.Lous and Chicago. The tiouble was caused by some derangement of my bloed, which has been correcied by 8 8.8. T. A. Shepart, Sherman, Texas, B. 0. Gillett, ot Purd, Mo, says Swilt's Specific cured him of Eczema on his limbs and hady. He tock only two small bottles, Is Lifs Viorth Living? Not if you go through the world a dyspeptic. Acker’s Dyspeptic Tablets are a postive cure for the worst form ot Dyspepsia, Indizcs tion, Flatulency and Constipation. Guaranteed and sold by W.C. Kendrick S Let us give the readers of the News a little timely advice. Ilot weather js coming and with it colic, cholera morbus, dysentery aud di arrhoea. The only safe” way to combat these diseases, is to keep some reliable remedy at hand, and all who have tried Uhamberlain’s Colie,! holera and Diarrhea Remes edy will adwit that i is the wost prompt, leliable and suecesstul medicine for these complaints. It costs but 25 or 50 cents, und may be the means of saving you or your family much suflering, it not life itself, before the summer is oy er. For sale by all druggists. Are You Skepticol? If so we will convince you that Acker's English Remedy for the lungs is superior to all ether prepars atiors, and isa postive cure for 1l Throet and Lung Troubles, Croup, Whodping Cough and Cold. We guarantee the preparation and will give you £ sample bottle free. W, C. Kendrick: SRR Bucklen’s Arnica Saive. The Best Salvein the world for Cats, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chap ped Hands, Chilblaing, Corns, and all Bkin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles. It 1s guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. Tor sale by Crouch Bros. eeRG i Many Persons Arebroken fiowa from overwerk or houschold cares. Brown's Iron Bitters reputlas the syitem, aids digestion, removes exoess | ofbile, endd enres malaria, | Get the genuine | J G" @ | A okl ene | I T~ Nt 3 "\\‘ < ! ’m" - | .firh\s_,« g 7 & - | i MAR & ) i =F & Ha 1 AN N\ n Ll\ /] 4 ‘ o, X kR 2 ' _‘% o .‘_\':f'o’ 3} 2 l e T \fé N | ey A i L Y vt ",’ ) [ > v I R e “{'_4[\:}‘,34.*_‘”,: ZIRY | \ Ae el | = ° A\ Y i | \“’k 4 il Al Y :, ! s D 0 Sl P N 2e~ ) \7 & : /‘ TR Ne —— A | 4 \l.4_l{/ e : “AGE CANKOT WITIIER HER,” I{ remarked an old gentleman, as he gazed | fondly upon the comely little woman by his side; *‘but frankly,” he continued, *‘at one time I was afraid cosmetics wouid. ' The slllr i little wowman, in order to appear youthfu | plastered her fuee with different varieties of whitewash, velept ‘brims,” * ereams,’ *lotions,’ ete *“Yes” interrupted the little woman, 1 did, unti! my skin became like {)archmcnt j and 8o pimply and eoarse.” **Well,” gaid tho | listener, “ What do you use now?" * Use,”" | was the reply, nothing but common sense ‘ and Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. Common sense told me that if iy blood was ?ure, liver active, appetite and digzation good, het the outward woman would take on the hue of beaith, The* Discovery’ did all those things and ur;t.uau‘y rejuvenated me,” If you would possess a elear, boautiful complexion, free from blotches, pimples, cruptions, yellow 6pots and roughness, use the “Golden Med ical Discovory.,” It is guaranteed to do all that it is claimad to, or moneg said for it wili bo promptly refunded. Copyright, 1833, by WORLD'S Dl3, MED. Ass'N, /22 50 (3 UEFERED I 8 [, 8 /(G @ S 4 44 for an incurablo case of Cas . e W tarrh in the Head by the ])mprietors of Dr. Sage’s Catairh temedy. By ts mild, soothing and heaiing pm%(-rdes. it cures the worst cases, no matter of how long standing. By diuggists, 50 cente. Jo G. PARKS, H. 8. BELL l’. (~ i 223‘]’11"‘1 B\./' 0-, TTRRE INGTTR AN K ATNTQ ITREINSURANCE AGENTS DAWESON, GA. All kinds of property insured at reasonable rates Losses satisfacs torily adjusted and promptly paid. Companies represented ali strong liberal and veliable, Office over drug store of heat~ bam & Dean, north side of Public Square, P 2 Rl & - & l o o R e < &2 L! @x %fl Sl Ml Hl " FIFTH ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE June 1 to Aug. 1, 1889, $25,000 Worth of Planos and Organs from best makers o bo closed outregardless 6foost or value, Stock too largo. Mustconvert intocash orinstallment assets, Some, entirely NEW INSTRU MENTS neot used a day. Some, Neariy New—used a fow months only, Some, used a year or So.—~Some, used two to three years. Some, fine Second Hands—tnken in exchange, and made new ia ourrepnir Facyory. fie-petished —Re-sirung. sHestored in Tone and Action, and made good for years of service, BARGAINS. EVERY ONE. EASY TERMS, Your OWN TERHMS almost. Very light BMonihly Payments, or Small Cash Panyment and bale ance when yeus get ready. 8 CASH BUYS CHEAP Give you all the time wanted but SPOT CASBi{ will save yon meney. TRY Us ON. We will meet you every time, $5O, $75, $lO9, $l5O. 9 s24p $O5, $5O, $75l WRITE FOR BARGAIN SKEET. CLEARANCE SALE SUMMER 1889. LODDEN & BATES, S.M.H. SAVAMNAH, GA. . N e . Citation, GEORGIA, Terrell County— Toall whora it may con cern: James I. Hayes has in due from applied to the undersigned for permanent letters of administration on the estate of J. B. Hayes, late of said county, desceased, and T will pass upon said anplication cn the first Monday in August,lBB9. Given under my hand aad official signature June Rth, 1889, J. W. RonsErTs, Ordinary Terrell County. 3 1 -t Headquarters. The News offize is acknowledg ed headquarters {op cheap and neat job printing in Dawson. Send in your fuvors. “flfluy 3 ag‘éj LAS Ly | We are not {ond of spurting and blow-} ing, but we do propose to save money to those who favor us with their |'mtronage.li We carry a very large line of - | Dry Goods, WNo- | - - | tions, Shocosand | FURNITURES, Besides a full and comple assortment of . GHOGCERIES (HD PLANTATION SUPPLIES, | HARNESS and SOLE LEATHER. ] We would be pleased to show these gosds and W guaran=| tee prices agiinstany plece or any people. We invite special attention to LACES, RIBUONS, TUCKINGS, RUFFLINGS sand WIIITE GOODS in geveral. B5~We otier you the Celebrated Grond Jury ''obaceco at SO cents per pound, all other goods in the same ratio, Come aud sce us and we will do you‘ good. Yours truly, | | NAWRITV | i LOWREY & ORR. | | WITH ITS OWN VOLITION l T Ta3Y RN A 8 43 " ! | : 1) liy ¢ ' 4 \ i 59 7’43;4}&5%‘;‘;! ‘Cia‘:g })& L; J s 5‘- g i 1 Like ihe Great town of Dawson, it is carried on to SUCCESS by MERIT ALONE. The Soutlhiwest Ga.. 1 MEROCANTIILKHOUSIE, Is as tull of good things as are the fertile farms around Dawson. et s() ee e i cc 722 | £ O O TNt |ls the word, and we propuse to head the procession in our line. We feel that our eflorts to hand'e First- Class Groods, at prices that defy competition, have been appreciated by the people of this and surrounding counties, aud makes us more than ever determin ed to fill every possible wart that mightar'se. We are in the lead and prepose to stay there, it LOW PRICES, ENERGY and FAIR DEAL ING will do it. Fuarmers, Mechanics, Professionals, and all others, call in and look at the handsomest stock of Y DRY GOODS, BOTIGNS, BNOTS, SHOES, HATS, HARDWARE and FURRITURE. i Tla Southwest Georgia. When we have feasted vour eyes on the | goods, your pocket book wiil fly open with its o'wn volition. A.J. BAT.IDWIN, & CO. The Chezv Morcantile Flouse, - - Dawson Ga. T """""‘:“:':':; f;;:":-»;;‘;“ TTN ST MY MSOETVn Wunastins o At .‘ZET(..I %R TI ~‘: WG .g-r AT S ‘9';77 Q‘. T IRTIE TN }i‘_\§, & Silverware, Cloeks, : 3 speclacies &e. N. B. BARNES .L o AJa )X iy e ® ds TS anTm TR eodidimn 1A Repairing et Rock Bottom prices Main Street, Dawson, Ga. - " : 5 HH. P H.HL D What is H. FI P.<? H. H, P. is aliguid Panacea. Pleasant to the taste—that relieve at once, SICKHEADACHE, CONSTIPATION and DYSPEPSIA, H. H. P. acts gently, but eflectively on the bowels and liver. H. 1. P does not nauseate or gripe, 11. H. P. is guaranteed to please you or your money refunded by | G. BARRETT & {O, Augusta Ga. | R \ : rasty f‘[] "T < TIT T 3 g, | 2 7y | JERSEY FLATS CHILLEFEVER CURE. is warranted to cure Chills ana Fevers, Bilious, Intermittent, Remittent ‘or auy kind ot Fevers aod Chiils, WITH JERSEY FLATS, ll' THERE IS NO CURE, NO PAY. Remember Jersey Flats stops shakes and agues. JERSEY FLATS, Warranted by G. BARRETT & CO., Augusta, Ga., 38 Jf3 e Tivi'p § o GILDERs LIVER PIiLLS Are Purely Vegetable and the best for all diseases of the Stomucl and Bowels. Try Gilder’s Liver Pills. G. BARRETT & CO., Prop’s. Augusta, Ga., \/ 9 .1 3 T T BT MCs IRISH LINIMENT Cures Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Scalds and Swellings. Does not blister or remove the Hair. Try a bottle of Mc’s Irish Liniment Manufactured by G. BARRETT & CO., Augusta, Ga. r > Y EATRNTE .9 rav s 1 ’ FAKE“BARRETT' S TONIC For an appetiser. Cures Heartburn and Indigestion. Relieves Sour Stomach. BARRETI’S TONIC,” For Sleepness and Nervousness, Has no equal. ! G. BARRETT & CO., Prop’s. Augusta, Gag These Goods For Sale By All Druggists. ‘ WHOLESALE BY ]' ° : ' Hillman = Wade, e , ! INAWSON, GA. rIG Ure raines.! y ” ————— Q) ————— ! We call the attention of Painters and everybody to our Celebrated 2 PURE : READY : MIXED : PAINTS. which we sell under the following positive guarantee : | We guarantee our lieady Mixed Paiuts, when properly applied to a good surtave, NO'E "I CRACK, CH A LIS, O EPICECE .. and to give perfect satisfaction as a firsbclassi paint, and if after Three Years Wear, it fuils to meet the above requires | ments, we sgree to furnish paints free of charge to repaint building. | "The Ullmann & Phiipot R’ ig. Co. | A full stock of these paints on hand ard for sale by { (‘D OTTO B R | CROUCH BROTHERS. e o W. C. KENDRICK ® « 2N ar A/ AN ~——— —DEALER [} IN——w : Drucs M T E 1 1 RUGS AND [VIEDICINES. Y YEY Y Maix STREET, DAwsoN, GA. Being unable to sell my stock of Druge, Tam still at my OLD STAND on Main Street, Dawson, Ga., and will keep a full and well selected stock of everything usually found in a T-GLASS BRUG STORE = 3 B FIRST-GLASS D& E and will sell as cheap as any house in South—west Georgia, i = o) wEany e T ; p-o 2 = g==3 Rl 9. M Or to Prompt Paying Cumtomers ———E(O(F ! Parties owing me are earnestly requesied to SETTLE AT AN 5 EARLY DATE., C. I, Farrar i: authovized to make Settles | ments and receipt, in my name, for any moncy dus me. ‘By fair dealings I hope to merit a liberal share of | PUBILLIC PATRONAGIL. | st - W. 0. RENDRICE, M. D } Mlg’n sg:?:‘z k @:-:‘.l?d;gs Feaay igfi = a 1 4 ™) 2 : ¥ ! .2 X ‘ : ag.ig.” fl;&; ’ B A T g ye =Y e 3 Arcericiuas:; Cra, ~ 337 NI QY S DA 11 JEWELERS and DEALERS IIN 7 s Pianos & Organs : mé’@&-&n D Ve @ dhde hda We keep constantly on hand the finest and largest sssortwent of zoods in out line to be icurd 3) uthwest Grorgia. CoNsisTING Fn part of Watches, Diamonds, Solid Silver and Fine Plated Ware. ¢ locks, Jewelry of aii kinds. Gold and Silver Head Canes and Um brell iz, Fine Table and Pucket Cutlery, Heissors and Opera Gigsses. Scwing Machine Needles, Oil, Parts and Attuch wenty. Dentists Gold Fail, aud everything else usuaily kept in a linst cLass JEWELRY ®Srors. Watehes, Ciccks and Jewelry Repuired and Warranted. Badges and Medals made to owder. f 7 ¥ 17 YRT &Y T E ’ Yy GOOS WE SELL ENGRAVED FREF. Our Music Departuient is filled with First-class Pianos and Organs, Vielins, Guitars, Ban jos, Tambonrines, Accordions, Strings and ‘l'rimmines, and all such other Goods 2s belonz 10 that live. | Orders for Sheet Music will receive Prompt Attention, Our Mz, L. D. Lockuart, Jr., will coanywhere in Souttowess Georzia to tune and Repair Pianos acd Organs, or call upon thoss wish= ing to buy. No house in the State ean wndersell us in either line. B Write tor Catalague to g on James Fricksr § Bro jaisd el i) Ea du e ™ e a R § Fil i . 4 ) ) < Wy iHba ;i ; 36*3 8 sept. 19,1888, Jas. H. Guerry, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW— Dawson, - - Georgia. Caretul and prompt attention given to all business, 3 v. 1 . 3 v Griggs & Laing, —ATTORNEY-AT Dawson, § $ Georgia. Prompt attention to all busis negs.. v . J. L. Janes, Attorney at Law, DAWSON, GA. Business respectfully solicited. N - & Chas. G. Mercer, —ATTORNEY¥-AT-LAW.— l?n\:vson, $ 3 Georgia, Oftice over Cheatham & Dean’s Drug Store. s Will attend promptly to all | business entrusted to me. [ R T e - R. F. Simmons, iDawsen - = = -~ Goorgia. | ATTORNEY-AT-LAW AND Will practice in all ¢ ourts ex= zept hisown. Al peisons haviag land for salé and desiring to thor ’ ovoughly advertise it and ther seo tion should call on me. ’ : T ALY Dr.J. F. McMA'T H,' Physician and Surgeon, Offers his vprofessional services to; the people in snd around | Parrottville. | _, Calls promptly attended day and | night. Can be tound at Parrottville | in the'da eand at residence ' of Mr. Hennry 2t night. ; BT MAURD ABLE Y HAUNEL e i When you want a good Shave, nice Hair Cut, in all the latest styles, a boss Shampoo, or your hair, beard or mustache Dyed, call and give me a trial, I.LADIIES | Desiring work in this line can bLe waited on at their residences. Po lite sttention to all. Shop over Slade’s store. ~ PIANOS PIARQ Paagwy and Organs for al i ’(i eo Tuning and Repairing Dons in First-Clasg Sty'e : Remember that T will keep your Pianes in perfect order for ten dols lars a year. ‘That means tuning, replacing broken strings, new nn—] 1 dereloths, felting chack pads, key lifter pads, facing regulating pads, ' wedging out key .mortises, relining {damper sockets, rebuflding dump— ers, felting buff gtops and reecover ’ing hammers. AH work guaran teed Tam prepared to do all kind ’ of Piano repairing, : Respecifully, L. D. Locknarr, jr. . Dawson, Ga, | idth Jas. Fricker & Bro., Ameri- W ‘snGa ; T Te i | } Capt. John A, Fulton [ ~ Is agent for the Americus Re- | corder, The Atlanta Constitution The Sunny South and The New York Ledeer. 1) BY FAR Theßestand Cheapsst Route —TOo— NEW YORK or BosToy —IB VlA— et , SAVANNAH —AND THE OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINE —OF THE— Central Failrcad of Georgia, SUMMER EXCURSIQN TICKBIPR Nowx on sile at reduced rates; Good to return until Oztober Slst, 1889 Maguificent Steamers and gl gant service. Free from the heat aud dust, incident to All-Rail Routes. If you are sick the trip will invigorate and build you up, GO EASY BY SEA AND YOU'LL yop REGRET IT. Passengers, hefore purchasing tick. Cts via other rautes, would do well to inquire first of the merits of the metits of the Rroate via Sevannal. Furthee taformaiion may be had by by applying to the Agent g station or to i M. S BELEKNAP, Genl. Manager i W. I SHELLMAN, Traffic Man, .T. CHARLTON,; Geel. Pass, Agent. 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Loais, has appoints et Dr, W. C. KENDRICK ;of Dawson, Ga., as agent for his | celebrated Diamond Spectacles and | E‘Eyog!::sos and also for s Diamond t Non-Changeable Spectacles and i Kyeglasses. These glasses are the | greatest invention ever made in ] Spectacles, By a proper construe | tion of the Liens a person parchas ' inca pair of these Non<Changeabla | Glasscs never has to change theso { Glaszes from the eyes, and evs ' ery pair purchased are guars [unieer! so that if they ever leave the eves (no matter how scratched the T.enges are) they wili furnish l the party with a new pair of l (3lasses frae of charse. | DR, W.C KENDRICK hasa | £all assortment, and invites all who | wishes to satisty thems:'ves of the | Great Supe-ioriiy ot these Glasses | over any and all others now in use to cail and examine the same at DR, W. C. KENDRICK'S IDxrug SEtore. THL MILLER ORGAN Is tar Finnst AND BrsT. ct ~.._-f': L R = W o < P 'H?' 9 {%% Y = i gYT o AR el & Sl g N Q pafaetad ol b “e s ;;mr;s;.{;fié,: Gy O N peEreectTe A o (R s e N St e M BNINE Q b SRR ETomR R O N AR e e x':‘,‘_xfl‘z,'\‘i) i by SELLSShEERUiEReEE 2 & dmgivELirenbl 5 wn Te A ST W R A VSO =~ M~y QR EY Krhudly fit S & Q BEGaracaiy i, Ny EARRNIRA SR LEATEItRIR . O 1 SEbunsp b e R ERRGE N AU RN ASLhYIs e N ey WYSR S Sera O R SRS RO Ao b It stands at the head of all .L'O“d: organs, Those who desive to have the best organ should acquaiot thear selves with the merits of our instrue ments. Don’t take our word for what we say, but see and test OUF instruments, It no dealer sells Ogl“ organs in your loca'ity, write to the factory. T X r e ¢ T BUY NO OTHBR ADBDRESS, MILLER ORGAN CO Lebanoxn, Pa. ses-Catalooue, &c., tree. Sept. 26. 3 FOR $5O. We will convey your sawdust fl_li{ reasonable distance from your mlh/ if you will ailow us the use of th¢ exhaust steam from your enginé Puatent applied for. J. A. Wagp axp J. D, LaING. Dawson, Ga., Nov.T. _______.d“ y Ice Houseis now in 'f“g blast. Churches supplié tree., Turner Liewis.