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By E L. RAINEY. LOOCK OQUT FOR BARGAINS! DAVIS & DOZIER ARE 2TOWW IN NEW YORK! BUYIATG TITEIR FALL STOCK. HEADQUARTERS. The NEws offize is acknowledg el headquarters for cheap and neat job printing in Dawson. Send n your favors. DENTISTRRY. 0. T. H. THURMOND,' DAWSON, GA., ——_H—-—- [— fdzizd Satisfaction guaranteed COYYT 0 01l kinds of Dental | Work. Old plates repaiced and made good as new. BESI LOCAY, ANJESTHETIC USED FOR PAINLESS EXTRACTION OF TEETIL l_’ntrmmge respectfully solicited. Office vpsteirs over Talbot’s store. 1 e ¢ R. F. Simmons, Dawson - - - - Georgia. _ATTORNEY-AT-LAW AND Will practice in all: Courts All persons having land for sale and desiring to thororoughly '“\l‘-'('l'tise it and thewr gection soul eall on me, Chas, G. Mercer, “—ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.— Dawgon, ; : Georgin, Office over Cheatham & Dean’s _Drug Store. ‘ 82~ Will attend promptly to all 'Usiness entrusted to me, z -‘- : ,_.‘.'__,__“_,,‘,,'___.__- Griggs & Laing, —ATTORNEY-AT LAW— Dn»)vgon' : ' Georgif‘-. Prompt attention to all busis Ness . L 1 ‘ g Jas. H. Guerry, —ATTORNEY-AT~LAW I’“Wson, - - Georgian LCaretul and prompt attention given to all business, J. L. Janes Attorney at Law, : DAWSON, = GA. Business respectiully solicited. A THE R Df\\ O £ ‘ k N N _*‘,."‘\‘ | - @/ & INAUVY B, 'TELES I '> ( | MILLER URGAN - Is tae FiNest axp Besr. e e = =~ ol et x Y _g;’\‘."-‘;v";::v.)- (e st L < g S f__.}} s = | L T & S SIREEETTETIE < ‘i j “;% ,Al . ~ e LA 7 ;.~‘.;:§ =< ~ e * g | [ = L‘é_@* disgl O - g Loyt VR . o e Rt dfi,&-_;(}., K2O 4aB o 7 ol SAE RS MsT ] e TR 3 o 1 SEESRe @R el e :'i E‘EH}":“‘{H; ‘ L = 2 U AT SR \fl&d&@m” T It stands at the bead of all gooG organs, Those who desire to have the best organ should acquaint them selves with the merits of our instru ments. Don’t take our word for what we say, but see_and test our instruments. It no dealer sellsour organs in your loca'ity, write to the factory. BUYNO® OTHER ADDRESS, MILLER ORGANW CO Lebanon, Pa. g 5 Catalozue, &c., Iree. Sept. 26. § e Ll e FOR $5O. We will convey your sawdust any reasonable distanca from your mill, if i;ou will allow us the use of the exhaust steam frem your engioe, Patent applied for. J. A. Warp axp J. D. Larina. Dawson, Ga., Nov. 7. Buck len's Arnica Savle. The Best Sa'vein the world for Cuts, Bruises,Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rlieum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chap ped Hands, Chilblains, Cerns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles. It 1s guaranteed to give perfec satisfaction, ¢+ mouey ‘refunded. Price 25 ceuts per box Forsale by Crouch Bros. | o 8 srOWN-sEquanc's ELlia. | Only Four kours Required to Rejuvenate a Feeble Citizen. * Dr. Purman ot this city has ]just made a practical demonstras i tien of Browr-Scquard's li‘e elixir theory. Dr. Purman easily pro | cured the consent of Noah Clark, z who is 50 years of age, generally aebilitated, suffors from rheuma— |tism and from diseases contracted | during the war, and is a very fit fsnhject‘for the experiment tried -upon him this moroing. ' Dr. Purmanp drove out to the stock yards this morning and se ; leeted the healthiest lamb obtaina | ble. The lamb was killed and the | necessary parts were brought to { his office. The preparation was | very simple. The parts were cut | and pounded in a mortar, or thor | oughly “triturated.” Two drachms * of water was added and the prepa f ration was carefully filtered. The Cresalt was a reddish fluid—the Celixir. One and a halt drachms of E this were injected into the emaci ated arm of Clark a little belew | ' the shoulder with an ordinary l | hypodermic syringe. Granville f iAllcn and Pr. Theodore l’urkeré | were present during the operation, l % which took piace within two hours | . after kiliing the lamh, 1 A few minutes after the operas tion a reporter called at the office and saw Mr, Clork. He wus a limp picture of dijection, and seen cd to have little vitality. ““You know how you feel somes times when you get up in the morning,” he siid, ‘‘you feel sleepy and lifeless, and unable te do anything. That's the way I have feit ever since the war” About four hours atterward Mr., Clark walked down {own from Fort Wayne avenue, and clinbed up two flights of stairs without stopping. I feel a decided differ cuee,”™ he said positively. “It used to take me an hoar to get down town, and this time I have walked it in twenty-five niins utes. T have not felt this way for twenty<five years. Ihive a new vitality. Ido not drag my feet along, aund it is no trouble to hold my Lead up. I used to go along bent over.” Clark stood quite straight. *“The doctor noticed an improved look in my eyes and more strength in my walk,” he added. *‘Betore I could not read a mewspaper without glasses, as I now can. The injec~ tion has certainly done me good. Whether this will last or not I don’t know, Lut I hope it will.” Clark to all appearanc.s was certainly Tinproved. liis complex ion and eyes clearly indicated an exhilarated state.—-New Yok Jun. The Government of Vashington. Washinzton is a city that 13 gov erned by the people of all the states of the republic. In clecting their representatives in congress the peo ple of the stateseleet Washington’s board ot aldermen, endin choosing their president they chooze Wash ington’s mayor. I'or this privilege of controlling the I'ederal City the country has to pay one-half the ex penses of the mucicipality. In| fict, very little money but Uncle | Sam’s movey is ever seen there, and very rarely does any one 1n Washington get hold ot an cid bank note. The government pays out nothing but new money, fresh from the money mill. lEven the United States treasury is used as a sort of town bank in which hun dreds of Washingtoniacs go daily ta get woney changed, e@ B W Blood Poisan Is very hable to follow contact of the hands or face with what is known as poison ivy, especially in kot weather or if the body is pers piring trecly The trouble may subside for a time, culy to appear in aggravated form when oppor. tuaity offers. The great puritying powers ot lood’s Sarsaparilla thoroughly eradicate every trace of poison trom the blood, as the cures it has accomplished conclu sively show. It also cures serofus la, salt rheum and all other affecs tions arising from impure or pois oned blood. et OB —_ A Heaithy Growth. Acker’s Blood Elixir has gained a firm hold on the American peos ple and is acknowledged to be sn~ perior ty all other preparations. It is a positive cure for all Blo'd and Skin Diseas's. The medicil fra ternity indorse and preseribe it. Guaranteed and sold by W. C. Kendrick. s DAWSON, GA., WEDN ESDAY, AUGUST 14th., 1889, ‘ JUDGE GUERRY'S SUCCESS. ; The Recent Electicn Highly Satisfactory , to the People. . A specinl to the Constitution from Cuthbert says: “The recent election of Hon. James H. Guerry -t the judgeship of the Pataula ' circuit meets with universal ap« ; proval kere. FHe is one of the brightest young lawyers in Geor | gin, aud his friends will not be sats Jisfied until he is promoted to the halls of congress. There his splen. did oratorical powers and brilliant ; intellect would have {full seope, and there he could easily win a na~ tional reputation. In the mecans tine a carcer of usefulness and dis tinction awaits him asjudge of the Pataula cireuit. BOLT UFRIGRT SKE DIED. A Corpsa Sitling Bolt Upright Driven Threugh MBilledgeville, A dead negro womau sitting bolt upright in a carriage was the un— cauny and unusual picture on the streets of Milledgeville Saturday morning. - The dead woman was a Chatham county lunatie as lum patient.— Her nanc is Emmie Hadiings, The most affecting part of the picture was another female lunatic who sat by the side of the dead wo man totally unconscious that she touched a corp-e. It seems that the ordinary of Chatham county had been absent for some days, and during bis abs sence the insane woman grew rapis dly worse. As soon as he returns ed she was committed to the asy lum and the officer started with her and her companion. At Ivey station, between Gordon and Macon, she died. It wasals together a sad sight, Hexico cnd the Negrozs. While certain newspapers and leaders of public opinion in the Picdmont region argue that the negroes are here to stay, and that the two races must ninke the best of it. it is a significant faet that the whites -in the southwe:t -ia the black Lelt—telk vay different ly. The New Orleans Times-Demo crat believes that the ne ro exodus to Mexico, now just beginuivg, will Le a big movement. If the negroes are willing to go acress the Rio Grande,ana if the Mexican government is prepared to treat them well, our southwestern {riends will be perfectly satisfied. Such a movement would, of course, be gradual. Tt would no* take avay our labor supply all at ooce, and it would prevent negro conges tion ir any part of the south. The receding black wave of mizration would be tfollywed by a wave of white immigratior, and the south would in this way be relieved of the pressure of the race problem, There may be something in this voluntary colun.zation of the ne eroes in Mexico, butitis not likes ly that the trausfer of the cotton planters industry, expected by the leaders of the movement, will ever take place. Whether the negro stays vith usor not, King Cotton will remain. S ARk e Swilt's Specific cured me of ugly and very puirful boils or risivgs I had twentysthree on my back and neck at cne time and a great many on wy body. I teok S. 8 8. and two bottles cured me. This was five years ago, and have had no boils since. W. M. MitLER, Arlington, Texas, W. H. Wricnr,of Rogers, Ark., a prominent farmer and stock grow er, says that Swift’s Specific cured him ot tetter of twenty years' stands ing, Of course in that time he ‘had much treatment, and savs the wonder is that he did not scratch the flesh from his bones. | 8. 8. 8. cured him quickly and pers “manently. ‘ Toe continu d use of mercary mixtures poisons the system, causes the bones to decay, and brings on mercurial rhewmatism. The use of S, S. 8. forces impurities from the blood, gives a good appe tite and disgestion, and buils up the whole buman trame. Send 1o Swilt Specific Company, Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga., for {ireatiso on Blood Diseases. Tue Swift Specific Company, Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga., offer a reward of one thousand dol ars to any one who will find by analysis a particle of mercury,iodide of pot ash, or other poisoucus substance in BB GETTING RID OF A SON-IN-LAW, A St. Lours Story of Which a New VYork fian is the Unenviable Kero. About eighteen months ago, says the Bt, Louis Globe Democrat, the daugliter of one of the most promi nent ?itizcxxs of £t. Louis was mar ried while on a visit to New York, The parents were not consulted about the matt r and knew nothing of it until after the ceremony had been performed and the young couple asked for their b'essing. The uridegoom was young, haunds somej apparendy wealthy, and of unobjdetionable character so far as could be learned. The bride was beautifal, well educated, a leador in the upper sccial civcle. To all appearances it was a splendid match, and when the couple ar rivea here after an exteuded - tour, society received them with open arms. and congratulations were geverally showered upon them, ‘ The father and mother of the bride | seemed to be well pleased with i her choice, and pardon for the ses cret marriaze was freely given, | For a short time miatters went on smoothly, and then it wes discov cred that the bridegroom was pracs tically penuiless, The father | made generous contributions from his owu purse to help the young man along, but as he showed no degire to help himselt this source of revenue was eventually cut off. The young wifo then went toa city officinl and with tears in her eyes asked for a position for ter hus band. ler petition was granted, aud for three months their domes tic life again ran on smoothly, ¢ daughter biing Lern to them durs ing this period. But the husband was not inclinad to be industrious. He avoided work, did not attend to his duties and was absent from the ofiice for days at a time. As are~ sult, Lis scrvices were dispensed witheasd he was again obliged to appeal to the generosity of his fathiersinclaw, EFrom this time on be pussed the larger part of his time in “pool alley,” spending his allowance foolishly and making no attewpt to iniprove his condition. When paticnee cezsed to he a virtue the fither-in-law decided to resort to extreme n eosurcs and get riid of the obnoxious yourg hus band. Accordingly he got his denzhter into 2 room in the upper story of his residence and locked her up. When Lis scn-in-l w in quire] for her he was told that she had taken Ler c¢hilland gone to New York. Two days later the young man was furnished with a ticket to the metropolis, but no money, and he started. As scon as he was out of sight the duuzhier was set free and is now living as bappily as possible under the cirs cumstances at her father’s house. The young man, thus turned adrift, reached New York, and his wife’s family are confident be will never be able to carn enough mon ey toluy a returv dcket, and fonaly balieve they are rid of him, for awhile, at 'east. “/ Do Not Want Relief, But Cure,” Is the exclamation of thousands guffering from catarrh. To all I such we eay: Catarrh can be| cured by D, Sage’s Catarrh Rem edy. It has been done in thous ands of cases; why not in yours? Your danger is in delay. Enclose a stamp to Woild’s Dispensary Medic.l Association, Bufialo, N, Y., for pamphlet on this disease, - - AOP- o= - A Scrap of Paper Saves Her Life. It was just an oromary serap of wrapping paper, but it saved her life, She was in *he Jast stazes of consumption, told by physicians that she was incurable and could live only a short time; she weighed legs than seventy pounds, On a peice 6t wrapping paper she read of Dr. King’s New Discovery, and got asample bottle; it helped her, she bought a large bottle, cou tinucd its use and is now strong, Leathly, rosy. plump, weighing | 140 peaeds, For fuller particulars send stamp to W, Il Cole, Drug gist, l"ortl) Smith., Trial Bottles of this wonderful Discovery Free at Crouch Bros’. Drug store. e et G . set e Guurd Against the Strike | and always havea bottle of Acker's | glish Remedy in the house. You { cannot tell how soon Croup may | strike your little one, or'a eold ur; cough may fasten itselt upon yos, One dose is a preventive and ¥ two doses a positive enre, A'lll throat and Lung troubie yield to its treatmeut, A sample bottle is - vwith you frec and the Remedy l guaranteed by W, C. Kendrick, ' TYE LEESBURG DISTILLERY. i —_— ‘ The Furest of the Article Mcce by Dr. { A. B. Duncan. | I A. B.Duncan has a distill - ery uear Leesburg. Here he mokes i tle purest ot corn whisky for { which he finds ready sale. He i makes five barrels of spirits weekly { trom Keutucky flint corn. This i 3 doubtless the only still in this ;section of the state. During the { war Colonel Durham, the father. ! in-law of the present owser, had | an old~fashioned still at this place, t The confederate government grant | ed him the right to muke spirits | under the singular condidon that ' Le should cell each soldier’s wife ' one callon per month for the sum ‘nfflve dellars, Dr. Hilsman was | the distributing agent at Albany, i and whep the barrel would arrive | a regular rush would be made for ‘ it. Within an hour its contents | would be exbausted. Liquor was I\\'nrth fully one hundred dollars | | per callon, and the opportunity lan | making so good an investment was - cagerly enshraced by the snldiors'x tamiiies, A virit to this still is o] | pleasant rewiniscence. War's f cruel hand bad not blighted this| fruitiul seetion, the granary of the | contederucy. | \ Colonel Durham’s plantation was | la picture of happy rural life. ' Around the big house and the quar | ters all betokened prosperity and contentment. It was in midsum- | ~mer. - The rie led through a well | tilled cotton field, green with the ! - verdure of the growing plant and | bright with blooms. i A sloping dectivity led down to ! a shaded hollow, where a eold | - spring bubbled up. This was utiliz- | e and here was the still with its | ' primitive mackinery. - i il b A o Sk A BEAUTIFUL PICTURE. The man who stands upon his own soil—who {cels that by the laws of the land in whish he lives, by the laws of civilized nations, he is the richtiul and exelusive owner of the land he tills—is by the constitution of our nature under a wholezome wfluence not easily imbibed by any other source. ile focls, other things being equal, more strongly than auother the character of a man who is the lord of an inanimate woirld. Of this great and wonder ful sphere which, fashioned by the tand of God and upheld by his power, is rolling through the heav. cns, a part in his—his fron. the centre to the sky. Itis the space on which the generation betore him moved in its rounds ot duties, and he feels Limselt conneeted by a visible livk with those who fols low him,and to whom be is to transs mit a home. Perhaps his farm comes down to liim through Lis fa thers. They Lave gone to their last home , but he can trace their footsteps over the scenes of his Caily labors. The roof which shelters him was reared by those to whom he owes his being. Some iuteresting domestic tradition is connected with every inclosure. The favorite fruit was planted by his futhe s hand e gported in hoghood beside the brook which still winds through the meadows. Thirough the fields lies the path to the vill* school of early days. He still hears from his window the voicr of the OGabbath bell which called is father to the house of God, and nesrathand isthe spot where, when his time has come he shall be laid by his children, These are the feelings of the owners of the soil. Words cannot paint them ; gold 2anuot buy them ; they flow out of the fountains of the heart, they ere the life springs of a fresh, healthy and generous nas tional charaeter. Poor girl, poor girl, so young, so fuir, And doomed to die sosoon ; The seeds of death are scattered there, And long be‘ore life’s noon The grass will grow upon her grave: So friends in sorrow say, And think vo power in earth can save The dear one from decay. Why do they think and talk like this? Simply becanse some of the family have died from scrofulous poisoning ot the blood, sand they see indications of'the same taint in her. Serofula of the Lungs, com monly ciled Consumption, is a terrible dizease, and it 18 not to be wondered at that they dre.d it. But it can be conquered. The poison can be driven out of the blood. The taint can be eliminated from the system. Dr. Pierce's Geolden Medical Discovery has curedt thousands of persons who were expected to find early graves because *‘there was scrutufa in the ramily.” **Golden Medizal Dis covery’ is warcanted to remove all blood-taints from whatever cause arising. It cures all serofulous, skin and scalp diseases, or moncy paid for it will be returned. ’ KILLED BY ThE CANNON BALL. A Negro Man Mcets Kis Death Necr She!l -i man. ’ Henry Moore, a negro, was run over and killed by the “cannov ball” train Friday morning near Shellman, in Randolph county. e bhad becn out to a frolie that night, end leaving very late, was doubtless overcome by sleep on the way home and sat down on the track with the above fatal result. Coroner Blackshear went up and held and inquest over the body.— Nothinz of importance other than the supporition that he slept on the road bed could Le deduced from the examination. e was an en ploye of the road, working with a gang near Shellman. No blame can attach to the railroad. i A A Youthful Convict. The most youthful life conviet ever confined in the Keantucky penitentiary is Linville Combs. e was sent there a little over a year ago from Dreathitt county, i on ihe charge of murdering his lit tle sister, an irfant wbout two vears old. When he first entered the penitentiary he was more child (ish and ignorant than he is at press jent, Leing not quite 11 years old and smaller and less compactly built. lis year's confinement has m.de an improvement in him, both in his physique and wiud, but his travk, boyish face and general ap~ pearance of a child make him, in connection with his horrible crime, the atwraction for all visitors to the penitentiary. Ile had never heard of God nor had any knowledgs of the nature of his erime, and would say in answer to the question as to why he killed his sister, “Well, my step father told me he'd give me pair of boots if I did it.” He gaid in reply to turther intcrroza tories* “She was walkinz across the floor when we were alone one day and I Lit her on the head with a piece of the steve iron. She fell in the fire and I hit her again and threw her in the creek.” Repeated ‘ cfforts to elicit the details bLrought to light the ignorant innocenze of the boy in the subsequent discovery of finding the body. When the motler and the neighbors tound the baby in the branch Linville | ran to the scene and said: “Let | me fetch her oat; I threw her inl there,” He brought her to the | shore, anl ingeniously ralated the circumstarces of the murder, upov which he was placed unier arrest, and on his own confession was given a life sentence. As there was no testimony to corroborate the iustigation ot the crime by any one, ot course it would have heen impossible to eonvict the step father. It is unfortunate, howeoy er, that such a childish convict should be compelled, lor want ot nl state reformatory institation, to dwell for lite among the o'd and hardene? criminals of the state peritentiary. Eupepsy. This is what you ourht to have, iv fact, you must have it, to fully enjoy life. Thousands are scarch ing tor it daily, and mourning be cause they find i¢ not. Thousands upon thousends of dollars are spent annually by our people in the hope that they may attain this boon, And yet it may be had by all.-- We guarantee that Electric Bitters, if uged aceording to directions and the use persisted in, will bring you good Digestion and oust the des mon Dyspepsia and install instead Eupepsy. Q\’c reccommend I 'ec tric Bitters for Dyspepsia and all diseases of Liver,Stomach and Kil neys. Sold at 5%¢. and $.lOO per bottle by Crouch Bros,” Druggist. We Can and Do Guarantee Acker’s Blood Elixir for it has been fullv demonstrated to the people of this country that it is superior to all other preparations for blood diseases. It isa positive cure for syphilitic poisouin_g, Ul cers, Eruptions and Pimples. It purifies the whole system and thor oughly builds up the constitution, Scld by W. C. Rendrick. /*sppiness and Contentment Cannot go hand i band if we look on the dark ride of every little ob stacle. Nothingz will so darken life and make it a burden as Dgspepsin. Acker’s Dyspepsia Tablets will cure the worst form of Dyspepsia, Constipation and Indigestion, and maka li‘e a happiness and pleasure. Sold at 25 and 39 cents by W. C. Kcudrick, “vOI. VI.—XO. 13. = N ‘ 8 Blat 0~ e B B W = == ~— 0~ ‘ § ¥ G A AT “!|==7 Q;A bd b N = « I ‘;\« R s e e b w fi[\fi’:’_—: .ii"' \\w *\; ;e, " N T . ) - - ! 4 3] kvl © fi(’,fl' Row '\\i r . 1 < i ol ¢ BRI A £ U - gl' & |l’ !(' ! ‘ i QAo bH .v o" - A eb Sl S SN SN RTTIN ol = o OSSR N I e T, | R “The Old Oaken Bucket, The Iron-bound Lucket, The Moss-covercd DBucket,” 4 is very likely the one that has conveyed pofs gons to your sgstom from some old w:& whose waters have beconio contamina from sewers, vaults, or vercolations from the soil. To eradicate thofi phisons from the - system and save yvourself a spell of malarial, typhoid or bilious fever, and to keep the liver, kidneys and lungs in a hnnltl? and” yvigorous condition, use Dr. Pierce's Golden - Medical Discovery. Tt grouscs all the exe cretory organg iuta fctivity, thereby cleans, ing and purfli;iug the system, freeing it from all manner of blovd-poisvns, no lnntger from what causs they have avigen, All disenses originating from a 1 torpid or deranged liver, or frem impure blood, yield to its wnndurtuf curative ‘g:'rn*.vrtic:x. It regulntes the stome neh and bowels, promotes the n);petlto and digestion, and curecs Dyspepsia, * Liver Come - plaint,” and Chronic Diarrhea, Salt-rheum, l ’.l‘etu-r. Eezema, Eryeipelas, Scrofulous Sores and Swellings, Enlarged Glauds and Tumorg ‘, dm:\m»v:lr under its use, : | “Golden Medical l)isvoverly" is the only-. - hlood and liver medicine, sold by druggista, - - under a positive guarantee of its benee’ - fiting or curing in every case, or money ufi for it will be prompily returned, Ty ! Copyrright, 1888, Ly WORLD'S DlB, MED. ASS"%' i A BEAUTIFULY -~ GIVEN AWAY n [ i ' ' ’ Joi Theze paintings are all the worl€. of talented artists, done in that new and beautiful style known as the “Monochrone.” Euch painting is clezantly framed in an ornamental and massive combination frame of silver and gold, five iuches it width. i Size of the picture and frame. complete is twenty four by thirty inches. You must see them in order to appreciate their beauty. WHY THIS OFFER IS MADE Desiring to show in some measgs 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 be pleasing to my patrons, While I would muck prefer to present to rveRY caller some kindly tokea of regard, the number of gifts necess sary to zo around would beso _reat that each separate gitt, ot necessis ty, could not represent much valus, fhave theretore determined tor combine all in one, and once every month present to some one of my customers a PRESENT WORTH HAV -I¥G, No favoritism or partiality will be shown in the selection of the customer who is to receive the gift, as that difficulty has been avoided in the following simpls but eflectual manuer, During the month every person who, at any one time, purci.ases goods from me to the amount of $1 00 or upwards, will raceive a numbered ticket which entitles them to a place among the persons to be selected frem. Separate eards with numbers ecorresponding te those on every ticket given out, will be placed in a glass jar, and after they are thoroughly mixed, alittle ¢hild or some disinterested . person will draw a numbered ecard from the sick. Whoever holdsthe ticket which correspo ds with the card drawn will receive the beauv tiful oil paicting framed complete.” The Paintings - . i are now on exhibi ticn at my store, %, See them, Q,o ‘vo ’I‘URNER, DAWSON, - - GEORGIA, This offer i* made for four weeks commercing July gth.’ ‘The paintings will be given out on the last Saturday in each month, at 3 P, Al w mw?:u}*:.lmb!fikgsbfndl‘m and Ditiousness, take EBROWN'S IRON BITTFRS . i% enres quickly. | Yor s:le by all dealer., | oncdiage Gel tae genpine,