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FOR CUR LADY READERS. i When ctmmer fair her claims drs-| plays | And wild fiowers zem the leas, | And reusical are woodland ways i With songs bird's melodies. When gentle meaid, in white array-} ed, Then to the pienic kies, l And belps to make the lemcenade, And carve the eustard pies. ‘ She walks with John o'er neead | and len, ' And plucks the daisics white, | And hears his vovs o love, ::z.(‘.i Returus “engaged” at night. f Aftervoon tens(e)- flies. ‘ itis the girl with the creamy | complexion that is sconest taken | for butter or worse. l The wife who can retain a sure | hold vpon Ler hushand’s heart will | never have occasion to take a grip | on niz hair, ! EE KISSED ME, ! Here is an educational incident: | A hi h school girl being told tn! parge the sentence, “ife kissed } me,” consented reluctantly,because | apposed to spoaking of private af- | fars in public. ‘Heshe commens | ced, with uvnnecessary (-mp!nsisi and a fond lingaing over t}:el word that brou Lt erimson to lner‘ cheek-, ‘8 a pronoun, third person, | gingular nunlor, nmasculine gen der; a gentlemen pretty well fixed; universally considered a good cateh. Kiss is a verb, transitive—too much 80; regular—ever; cvening, indicas tive mood—indicativg affection; first and third persons, plural num ber andgoverred by circumstanecs, Me—oh, everybody knows me, and down shie went. GIRLS’ LIP 3 BPOILED, % | Many of the badly shaped momgvthat are the sorrows ot the | young women of to-day rcsult! from their being permitted, vwlen they were children, to suck their fingers. Oue of the pretticst yom enin town has coarse, thick lips, ‘that came from having been allow. ed,when she was going to sleep to put her thumb iv her mouth; while one whose lips protude in the cen ter and whosz mouth izlirge, now blames her mother forallowing her to find corsolation ir: her two fore fingers. It persuasion will pot breek a clild of this habit, then stronger means should be resorted to. and if necessary its hands thould be tieltogether, Another unfortunate Labit smong the echool girls, sud whish results in thickering ihe lips and making them vppor sensitive,is the contic ual biting of their lower lip. The entire chape of the face is spoiled fu this way,for when nature mouls ded it,it was not tic intention that the lower lip <hould belirge and a coarse Tock given to the face. Thief Arrasted [ The news was roceived with the utmost satisfactirn by the cum-—] munity that he had terrorized; but the arrest of a dizense that is steals [ ing away a loved lifc is an| achievement that ehould inspire ! heart-felt gratitude. Chilliness,cold | extremitics, depressed spiritsl and extemely miserable sens sations, with pale, wan features, are the results of disordered kids neys and liver. Arrest the cause | at once by tukiocg Dr. Pierces Gol den Medical Discovery. Itisa purely vegetable detective, thuti will ferret out and capture the most subtle lunz or blood disorer, I Druggist. s e Mr.Thos C. Lee, proprietor of‘\ the Lee Hotel, Alkade!phia, Ark., l says that Swif's Specific has so| strengthened his wife for her lnbors: a 8 hostess that he can recommend | and emphusize the cscertion that as| a tonic forladies cxd children 8. | 8. B.bas no equal. i Mr. B. . Wheiley isa prumin-| ent merchant of Ruston, La. He gays that he has sold Swift's .‘s‘pccibl ic to many perzons, and knows ofl some worderful cazes of blood dis~‘ eas2g, and has never leard ot a failure to cure. Feveral cases of contagious blood poison were cured l after all the doctors and all othe, remedies had failcd. | I am of the opinion 8.8. 8. should | stand at the head of the list of blood | remedics. f ariived at this cum-lu-] sion from the testimony of scores of persons who have told me of the good results from ite use, I have been | selling 8. S. 8. for years, and it has | won a large sale. | C. A, Grirrrrr, Mayflower, Ark. | Mercury and potash mixtures dry up the sceretions of the body, cres mercurial rheumatism and | . dyspepsia, aud finally run the sys. | tem down to such a condition thatt “other diseases are induced. Swift's “Bpecific builds up, the patient from | thefirst dose, nud pives life and vigs | or to the whole human [rame. I The Smeilest Screws In the World. ‘“Yes, these are the smailes screws in the world,” said a jewel er, who wasat work repaiiiag a watch, to a reporter for the New York Warld, e refersed to the fourth jew.d wheel screw,which is almost invisi ble and to the naked eye looked like a speck of dust. “But lLere, just take this glass ard ook at it," snid the jewcler. The reporter did so,aud saw that the &peck that had been referred to by the watchmuker was o regular screw. The jeweler suid that the serew was 260 threads 1o the iach. and with a very fine glass the threads may be seen very distinet ly. “It hasbeen estimated that an orcivary thimble will hold 100,006 of these serews. “Nobody ever sttempted to count thewr. Method employed in deter~ miuing the number is to place 100 of them on a fine seale and caleus late the number of the whole lot by the weight of those on the seale.— The manufacture of (lLiese screws is a five piece of work. After they are cut they are hardencd acd put in frames and polished by au auto matic machine. The whole process s wonderful, snd only serves to show what can be done Ly man.” o \ Distress afier eating, heartburn, sizh headache andindizestion are “cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla, Tt \ also ereates a good appetite, ' el A Child Killed. l " Another child killed by the use of opiates given in the form of Soothing syrap. Why mothers give their children such deadly | poison is surprising when they can | relieve the cluli of its peculiar | troubles by using Acker's Baby i Soothe r. 1t eontaing no Opium or Mocphine, Sold by W. ¢ Kea l, driek. ‘ e f.s/‘»—‘ '.‘..‘:)‘{"",‘ 3:;” fy¥nid H B g B ST OVE B Y AR ’:»' 2iy B ,\._::_.“s z"‘. A§n :“A Ls TX A Ml Bt B I BwT " W % { EALL WLy SN | (o Yy X S N ! feos i DNt 5 ; o et "-o_‘. . nin? o ~ e | 1A ¢ : AR ? lr'::l_‘.‘ £ ,;;‘,-}': i- ;.\’" ::';’-:/ ‘g BN No / > Sy e aet O Loy T¥4 N i 200 JEA iLißk ad ey ; A B W TS 2 Sho Larenid ikl o he ol W | AR AT g 1 B | AN b i 3 = ;’?g gy ©BW el K ?‘, B e R OB Y peted il @ | e N - W NLI i ‘ Abzclutoly Pyre, This powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomeness. “More ccone nica than theordinary kinds, and can not be sold in " competition with the multitude of Jow test, short weight alum or phosphate powders Sol(ionly in cans. ROYA BAK ING POWDERS 00, 100 Pall BEN Y, o Ig’,‘““ ot WS4 4384 at Lost, | ——)O(~ Desiring to chanee my business gomewhat, and to abandon the Hardware part of it (except stoves) I am now offering many articles in that line at greatly reduced priecs, in fact below cost. Fer instance: Plow stocks, ........50 to 90cts. SO BN ... I | GSARI Bate ... ...... . ... 15+ | vy Thages. .., ........ 85« Siogletrees ;............, 25 | Eames ..., BB« Scooter plows (heavy)..... 15 ¢ } Turn plows (Ibs )........ 25 BWetDs (YR ) & .. ....... 25 Soeipeds. o ..., .. .15t090 6 e .. ce 0080 t 0 DO Heel BRI R bt o Smb Ringe i, e ..y 0. BN Saws, Hammers, Hatchets, Drawing knives, Locks, Butts, Hinges, Table and Pocket Cutlery, &e, & AT COST 1 All other Goods at TN per cent. above cost, Furniture and Stove, Shoes, Hats, Crockery, Tin and Glass | ware CHEAPER THAN EVER. N ‘ J. A. Fuiton. l DAWSON, GEORGIA i STATHAM & FARNu®, " E: AR S e T Livery and Sale Stables, ! DAWBON, 't ¢ @GA. ——— 010 = - The best Carrivges and Bugoies for hire in the city. Horses board edat 510 per moth, and sert to any part of the city at all hours, Hravquarrers ror Drovers I ' I - - Al Sl lm Plfllc;"‘ e AN/ TP ang e 9] AL | IVW‘T-:" ’ -fl‘i BN oy f; o 0 Ao B e | Jl ICINES ' <3114 ; o 81 1 ““é‘*‘iggg VONN | T AT ,t;\l\\\ o B g iRy NSO\ ] i ,~,'\g l {' | [ WL QNS Cf; 1 } ‘i\ - » b A AR, & “;‘é‘_" \\ \\ :‘\( io ] N ]‘ 7 VRN B Ak |\ 00N / N ' a 1 WA, (A [ ¢ kS (e |\ \ ;',‘ | | i ¢ | \ \‘”\\‘\ ! ! GUARANTEED. | The only medicines sold by druggists, under A positive qmn'm:tee from their manufact- | | urers, that they will do just what is claimed | for them—that is, benefit or cure in all cases - of diseases for which the y are recommended, ~ or the money prid for them will be promptly - refunded—are Dr, Pierce's world-famed spe ~ cifics, manufactured by World's Dispensary - Mcdiecal Asaociation, of Buifaio, N. Y. | _Dr. Picree's Golden Medical Disooy ery cures - all disceses arising froma t rpid or deranged liver, or from impure binod, as Dyspepsia, or ) Indigestion, Pimples, Dlotehe g, 1::-1x§tions, - Balt-rheum, Tetter, Erygipelns, and Scrofu lous Sores and Swellings, Consumption, or l Lung-scrofula, is also cured by this won derful_rcémedy, if taken in time, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is the - world-famed remedy for ai) those ehronie weaknesses and distressing derangements so - common to American wornen, It is a most - potent, invigorating, restorative tonie, or ‘ stren%]th giver, imparting tone and vigor to the whole system, As a soothing nervine it is unequaled. See guarantoe printed on the bottle - wrapper and faithfully carried out - for many years. " Copyright, 1888, by WORLD'S Dis. MED. ASS'N. e % \f' ERE w 2 QGO OFFRED Ly /N W S e P % B 3 ““? for an incurable case of Cae iy W tarrh in the Eiead by the proprietors of Dr. Suge’s Catarrh itemedy, By itB mild, soothing aond he uing prowerties, it - cures the worst cases, no matter of how long standing. By druggists, 50 cents, } A RUINED HOME. PP G Our house ison fire! Our home is burning up What cry so piercing to the soul! Fire, indeed, is terrible when it destrays inanimate things we love, but how much more tarrible when it dostroys thy Living tissues of the flesh ! Fire in the blaod, how cruel in its effect! Covering the fair skia with apoty and blemishes. Twinging the limbs and jeints with aches and pains, creating ulcers 2nd running sores. Singzing the very roots of the hair and causing it tofall dead away. Cramping the functions of the liver and kidneys with internal swellings and sorcs. Disfiguring form and feature. Thank Ho:vensin the midst of such fear- QU ICK CUR E ful contemplation a CURE, safe, sure and QUICK in its effect, comes to mind. It is Dotanis Eiood Dalin, made in the beautiful city of Atlanta, Ga. Anillustrated “Book of Wonders” sent free by tlie Blood Balm Co,, Atlanta, Ga., is filled with most convincing proc! of its remarkable merit. BF"Robert Ward, Maxey, Ga., writes: “For tweive or fourteen years | have been a great suffer er frem a terrible form of Ilood poison. My head, face and shoulders became almost a mass of corrup tion, and finally the disease commencedeating away my siuil bones. I became so horribly repulsive that for thres years | absolutely rofused to let peovle see me. I used arge quantitics of most noted blood remedies afd applicd to nearlv all physicians near me, but mv condition con- EAD ELOOD tinued to grew worse, and all said that I must surely die. My bones became the seat of excruciating aches and pains; my nigi s ware passed in misery; I was reduced in fiosh and strength; my kidneys were terribly deranged, and jife became a burden to me. I chanced to sce an advertisement of Botanic Blood Balm, (B. B. ) and whon eizlt or ten bottles had been used I was proncunced ssund and well, Hun. dreds of scars can now be secn on me, looking lik a man who had been burned and then restored, M case wag well known in the county”? Lew Jolnson, Belmont Station, M iss., writes ¥My ears and scalp wee coverad with sores and all my hair came out. 1 lost riy appetite atd became amere skeleton, !am now taking i B. B.,,andthe sores are going away and my strength is cou.ng back? D N ine Mmpa BUILDIEG MADE CHEAP, —BY CONXTRACTING WIiTH— COE. V. PACE, X 7 T DAWSON . GA. 0 b e Contracts {or all kinds of bailds ing token at lowest rates, and ma— terial furnished when desived. 1 have been in the husiness for fif teen years and know my business and guarantee my work. Rlill Worlk. I have had a large experi nee in this live, and guarantee to do good and cheap work on pew mills or repairing old onces. : Gin Worlk. I bave had twelve yeurs experis ence with machivery nod a full set of tcols can make your old gin work like a new one. I have re {mired a lar.e nnmber of gins and have yet to heur the first complaint of my work or price. I sharpen gins by machinery or hand and all work done will Le made payable October Ist, 1889, I will call o you during the spring and summer months. This is allowing you a showing, and I hope you will hold your work for me. My address is Lock Box 224, Dawson, Ga. GEO. V. PACE. Feb.2o, 1889, . . Citation GEORGIA, Terrell County— Toall whom it may con eern: James H. 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, descessed, and I will pass u})un said anplication cn the first Monday in August,lBB9. Given under my hand aad official signature June Sth, 1889, J. W. Rongrrs, Ordinary Terrel]l Cour tv., !"' N ’ = DERG Reward. | With cvid 8 proY {Zl':~_“‘! remeiy 10 this wide v orid “1:“‘.15 Johusii’s Chill snd Fever i"i‘l*’fl in the frestment of ehill cud rever ind ali neclioial troubles. Price 50 centa. Momey reiuinded if not ‘ S!Hir"‘:': d. AUBANY, G 2 We Lear voili 2 but fuvorable reports, i WrLsH & AGAR, ! % .- MILLEN, GA. | Johnson’s Tonie dossall elaimed | for it. Have sold out Seud us A oross, WiLKINS & BERRIEN. | BARTO % ,GA. | We think your Medicine is the | best chill and fever medicine, Have not had a compluint of its nol doing all claimed for it, A. E. TarvEß & Sox. WAYNESBORO, Ga. Johnsen’s Chill and Fever Tonice aives perfect satisteetion. Wrreaeap & Co. OCHLOCHNEE, GA. Johnson's CHill & Fever Tonic is a dead shot for ehill and fever, R. W. BASTON M. D. THOMASVILLE, GA, Your Chill end 5> Tonie nects with reedy sale. Will need gome morescon. R TroMas, Jr. Forsale by I'r. W. C. Kendrick. { SUCCESSOR TO } v L. D. HATCHER & BRO, T r Y DA WEON, GA. —_—o —— 0 » 4 ’ SUCH AS o 4 Sugar, Coffee, Meat \ ; Crunned Goods, | il x| z e alrgigie ? | I‘”.' & a’" o Futnitute s, Wi § WV iaed, And everytiving cise kept in a first-class Genrer al Store. —_— 00— My stock is futl and complete. I guaraatee my prices to be as Low as the Lowest, and cordially ask a trial this year. Respectiully, A, P. HATCRER. Feb 13,1889, Bl BY FFAR 6apd The Bestand G:eapest Route O A MEW YORK or BOSTON —IS VIA— R= T i SAVANNAIL —AND THE- : OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINE —OF TID— Centra Railread of Gegrgia. SUMMER EXCURSION TICKETS Now on sale at reduced vates. Good to return until Oztober 31st, 1889 Magniticent Steamers and ele gant service. I'ree {rom the heat aud dust, incident to All-Rail Routes. If you are sick the trip will invigorate and build you up. GO EABY BY SEA AND YOU'LL NOT REGRET IT. Passengers, before purchasing tick ets via other routes, would do well to inquire first of the merits of the merits of the Rroute via Ssvannah- Furthee information may be had by by applying to the Agent at gtation or to M. S BELKNAP, Genl. Manager W.F. SHELLMAN, Traffic Man. E. T. CHARLTON, Gee). Pass. Agent. CLYDE BOSTICK, Traveling Pass, Agent, . ~ape FOR THE BLOOL, wo i Weakposs, Mnlam:,) Tndigesion end Billousness, toke EROWS'S IRON BITTFRS It euves quickly, ¥Yor sale by all dealers in wedicine. et the genuine, i Is prepared to furnish his customers and the public cenerally with th freshest and best FANCY and FAMILY GROCERIES of all kinds. | 14 L 4 | Keep constantly in stock a complete assortment of Bread, Cakes, Fruits, Nuts ¢nd Candy, and feels coufident that he can | SA YV E a 2 LY 4 You at least TEN to TWENTY per cent. by inspecting his goods aud prices before purchasing clsewhere. Wil receive whatever you order and will get the exact weight fo what you barguin for. MONLY 8y ~ 1 d Ao LN el g o Is what moves this world along, so the old Clown siys. Send me your orders and get value received for your money. ° e ° Strictly Purc Paints B, HY H 5= X el e va Sk W :i&: &l e —_— e 0l We call the attention of Painters and everybody to our Celebrated PURE : READY : MIXED : PAINTS. which we sell under the following positive guarantee: - - We guarantee our Rendy Mixed Paints, when properly applied to a good surtace, WO'E 'O CRACIK, CHA LK, OIR PPICECH L., and to give periéet satisfaction as a first-class paint, and if after Three Years Wear, it failsto meet the above require ments, we agree to furnish paints free ot charge to repaint building, The Ullmann & PPhi pot Ve fo. Co. A full stock of these paints on hand ard for sale by g * - % l CROUCH BROTHERS. Ve o K Finest Shoe Made. s NN U SR TR A ST LSRR FER A N Sold only by Davis & IDozier. D T YOIT A BEAUTIFUL g‘é . RI R £ SAEREEN el 2 1 i? l i 1 VVIEIN AWAY GEY EN AW AY DYTRY MGV , & Bt B |4F g 9 B '”' i wsg.tg E : EJEQ,‘ R 30 These puintinge are #ll the work of talented artists, done in that new and beautiful style nown as the “Monochrove.” Each painting is elegantly framed in an ornan ental and massive combination frame of silver and gold, five incles iu width. Size of the victere and frame o uiplete is twenty four Ly thirty inches. You must see thera in order to appreciate their beauty. WiY TRIS OFFER IS MACE Desiring to show in some mengs ure at least my appreciation of the liberal patronage I am enjoying this season | have been looking for some method of expressing my thanks in a manner that wou'd Le picasing to my patrons, While 1 would much prefer to present to EVERY caller some kindly tokea of regard, the number of vifts necese sary to 2o around would be so _ reat that each separate giit, ot necessis ty, could not represent much value. I have theretore determined to combine ali in one, and once every month present to some one of my CUStomers 8 PRESENT WORTH HAV NG, No favoritism or partiality will be showan in the selection of the customer who is to receive the gitt, as that difficulty has been avoided in the following simple but eftectual manter. During the month every person who, at any one time, pure.ases goods from me to the amount of $1 00 or upwards, will receive a numbered ticket which entitles then: to a place among the persons to be selected frem. Separate cards with numbers corresponding to those on every ticket given out will be placed in a gluss jar, and after they are thoroughly ™ mixed, alittle child or some diginterested person will draw a numbered ecard from the sack. Whoever holdsthe ticket which corresponds with the card drawn will receive the beaus tiful il painting frawed complete. N . . The Paintings . . are now on exhibi ticn at my store, See them, J. W, Tur~er, DAWSON, - - GEORGIA. This offer is made for four weeks commercing July 4th, The paintings will be given out on the last Saturday in each month, at 3 P, M, | L.&B.S. M. K. FIFTH ANNUAL June | 1o Aug. [, 1889, $25,000 Worth of Planos and Organs from best makers to be closed outregardless of cost or value, Stock too large. Must convert intocash orinstallment assets, Some, entirely NEW INSTRUD MENTS uot used a day. Some, Nearly New—used a few months only. Soms, used a year or 50.—Some, wsed two to three years, Some, fine Second Hands—taken in exchange, and made new in ourrepair Factory. Re-pellshed —Re-strung, Restored in Tone and Action, and made good for years of service, BARGAINS. EVERY ONE. EASY TERMS. Your OWN TERMS almost. Very light Monthiy Payments, or Smail Cash Payment and bale ance when you get ready. CASH BUYS CHEAP, Give you all the time wanted but SPOT CASH will save you money. TRY US ON. We will meet yem every time, 3 - $5O, $75, $lOO, $l5O. $24, $35, $5O, $75. WRITE FOR BARGAIN SHEET. SUBIFIER 1889. nea LOODEN & BATES, S.M.H. SAVANNAH, GA. Just Received. A new lot of the best Shapes in Ladies Black Hats in plain, fancy Straw, Lacg Straw, Milan; also White Hats for ladies and children in Fancy Straw, Lace Straw and Milan. . FLOWER \VREATIIS, Black and Cream Silk Mitts, Em broidered Hundkerchiets, Ruch ings, Pink, Blue and Cream Rib bons, Frames for Black and White Lace Hats, Baby Hoods, ete. For bargains call early on Mrs. M. M, Anthony Arch Maund, (=) When you want a good Shave, nice Hair Cut, in all the latest styles, a boss Shampoo, or your bair, beard or mustache Dyed, call and give me a trial, ‘ ILADIES | Desiring work in this line can be waited on at their residences, Po. lite attention to all. Shop over Slale’s store. 1 XTRTY r WITH ITS OWN VOLITION & = &‘é 2aB R:% fi n l IndNGwa SEONS Like the Great town of Dawson, it is carried on to SUCCESs MERIT ALONE. - S - LThe Soutihi<wrest Ga. - MIERCANTII.E HOUS Is as tull of good things as are the fertile farms around Dawsgqy s et () et <o &£C 22 R i 7 Is the word, and we rropose to head the procession in our line, W teel that our efforts ww nand e : o . g First-Class Grood at prices that defy competition, have heen appreciated by the people this and surrounding counties, and makes us more than ever <hu-}:m' ed to fill every possible want that mizht ar'se. We are in the lead ) propose to stay there, it LOW PRICES, ENERGY and FAIRDE ING will do it. Farmers, Mechanies, Professionals, and af others call in and look 2t the handsomest stock of y : 7 aNe ATINNMD anTeo uaAr Da‘ Gf_‘\. Ut}‘, H‘J ¢ “852&') B“{’?3, SthS, AT IWA . HATS, HARDWARE and FURNITURE Ia Southwest Georoia. Yo hen we have feasted vour eyes on th goods, your pocket book will fly open with its own volition, ‘ A.J. BALDWIN, & CO. The Cheav Mercantile Hewse, - - Dawson e bl e B W. C. KENDRIC e Ndo BN Eul n ~———-DFEATER I+ IN=—_ Drucs anp MEepi Ny BN DN B CIN ES. MaIN STREET, DAWsoN, Ga. Bein: unable to sell my steek of Deavs, lam stil] at my OL STAND on Main Sireet. Dawson, Ga., and will &eep a tull and wel selected stock of everything usually found in a FIE{QT 5".’.5 E"'&fl"? Sonn g?q?n 1 \ Ba L% dR e 43 e Eaun@@ HitUU . EL?:&, and will zell as cheip as any house in Eonth-west Goorsiy, R e = e - TQ:R rl;rA‘:.:u_.L-‘-r.insd k«y!‘&_fi\;::‘-.‘:;}uiit)! Or to Prompt Paying Cumtomers T is B bty OF . e g | Lt B 3 B 8 H Parties owing me are earaesily regaested to SEITLE AT A EARLY DATE. C. E, FARRAR is authorized to make Settles ments and receipt, in my name, for any money due me. By frir dealings I bope t 5 nvrit a libersl share o PUBLIC PATILONAGELE. Y. 0 BENDRTAZ %% D 74 £ 5 e, .3% ¢ i 2% 2 b § 5 v O s EHe@ssroias s SwnEr maiia i 3 ey = ot S’ Ao W = - : 4402 ~ B-Awertaes V¥ ih.(,ai{,‘:»? oUW Uil Y, g Nl e ot g oY Silverware, Clocks, &t ) O wßeCiaeies G o~ o sy, R i AT T s O Al DAy N 1% 3 oBN A Neo AFe BV RN BN e oah r—fw—'“ ~ ey v AR A 8 &3 & '%L ki:; £P L eiet anan anTAY Reg’dl&‘ i!u;i bl sel Gyl b 168 l Main Stieet, Dawson, Ga. Tl 0 fin l o KVi om . ¥t LR ¥ N 26, 9 i il 1110844 Uil Armmericiis, o TR} ~ ~ »EY 4 TR By JEWELERS and DEALERS IN . 2 77 ASR P T L 3 7 o 0O & Oros ;'%S 4 % B 4 ¢ ; oF L. Gum LAS chim sw L :3 ({;yu *uw' .;.. Q s . WE keep constantly on hand ths finest and Jargest assortment uf(,;oot in our line to be fcund So uthwest Greorgin, CONSISTING 10 I]mks Watches, Diamonds, Solid Silver and Fine l’lut('d‘\‘/ure. |( l(}cm-, Jewelry of ail kinds. Gold and Silver Head Caves amo 1 brellas. Fine Table and Pocket Cutlery, Secissors and P Glasses. Sewing Machine Needles, Oil, Parts and Att‘]-]t:l ments. Dentists Gold Foil, and everything else usually kept in a First cLass JewpLry STORE. W :ItC'{;"f Clocks and Jewelry Repaired and Warranted. Badges and Medals made to order. i : i 5 ~ GOOS WE SELL ENGRAVED FREE Our Music Department is filled with = First-class Pianos and Organs, Violins, Guitars, P{”‘H jos, Tambourines, Accordions, Strings and 1 r:rnnzz’ij}ifl” and all such other Goods as belong 10 that _lmv. O 'fJR | for Sheet Music will receive Prompt Atlel')tnn. Ulgr ‘or".ifl | L. D. Locknarr, J&., will go anywhere in Southwest fit to tune and R«\{mir Pianos and Organs, or call upon t_llot_umer lines ing to buy. No house in the State can undersell us in ei k&~ Write for Catalogue to James Fricker § 50 i) 409’ aCkson 3 merlcuS’ ' sept.l9,lBBB, e Capt. John A, Fulton Is agent for the Americus Re corder, The Atlanta Coustitution The Sunny South and The New York Ledger and the Macon Tele~ graph, I al of losing your child U permittis Wort! work out Pts tl@fi'rll(t(ll'l,]y ’“‘""“ ~{lld e f-lm-;- well, is restless, unnatural o itB nl‘u and grinds its teeth, you have strong ln}llfi" ;! Worms ; the positive ci for L 2 ‘z‘l!“ FAHNESTOCK'S VERMIFUGE. ruggist for it. Its timel oma g shild from its grave.