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#The [lews.# | Al i Bv El Ll RnA‘.l\EY' | | T | DAWSON, GA., Ocr. 23, 1389, | OFFICIAL ORGAXN OF THL (OGUNTY. :—:;’:___i::‘;‘."_‘l—:;‘_'.__-,, e ! Advert.?scrx should vemember fhat the News is the Officivl paper of both | the Town and County Officors, and | we quarantee our Circulation to eqital the combined eerewlations of the o | other papers published n the covnfy. - ——— P S - -~ _fi“ Tre Olive bill has been finally killed by the legislature, Our rep sentative. Hon. W. C. Kendrick, “voted against the bill. >%" - I e - ' Tre sentinent in favor of water -8 . Worls i, wuch strosger than a 6 was last week. Gentlersen in “®earch of municipal hours next Decenier should remember this, e L e PO @ e e CorroraL Gunn has tried to “beguile us inth a controversy over the gubernation:] campaign, This ‘ll matter too far distant to eun gage the aitcntion of a man who has other business to attend to, and, therefore, the esteemed cors poral will have to excuse us for the present. The Clafm of the Lessces, | The legisiature now knows the exact amount which the lessees of of the Western and Atlantic rail: road want the state to piy them for betterments. It i< $BB7 472 25. ‘thisisabout $140,000 nore than the legislative commisson re ported the betterments to he worth. The claimants, however, were not expected to be modest in their de mands. They themselves nppear to think that their claim is a prets ty biz one, because they stated through their spokesman lefore the joint committee that they would gladly accept the amount reported by the commission, Indeed, they wsould willingly accept, doubtless, a great deal fess thav thatamount. Hill for President, Governor Dave Hill, of New York, drew a lar_er crowd to the Piedmont show thav did Mr. Cleve- Jand, and Atlanta has already uvominated bim for President in 1892, The interesting proceeding oc— curred at the banquet to that gal- Innt gentleman, Geuneral Patrick A. Collins. It issaid the wildest enthusiasm prevailed,and the nomi~ nation was greeted with cheer after cheer,the cxcited banqueters jump ing from their chairs in their fren gy of delight. Governor Hill ac ~cepted the nomination with a pleas ant nod, and when the convention of 1892 meets he may remember that incident. There iz no doubt that Governor Hill is standing right in the line, and the chances of his becoming the national stand.. ard bearer of the great democratic party are remarkably good. That expressive and siznificant phrase, “Fam a democrat,” would be popu lar in a torehlight processions. S e e @ s We Have Fallen on Strange Times. A recent istue of the New York Eerald contained the following : Justice Field, of the United States supreme court, accompanied by his brother, Mr. Cyrus Field, and Deputy United States Marsha! Nagle, arrived here at 10 o'clocx last night from the old IMield home in the Berkshire Hills, where the justice and his brother have heen staying for more thau a week past. Ige uty Marshall Nagle has been in N‘;w York for several days, but went to the Berkshire Hills to ae~ company Justice Field here. He isunder orders to aceompany the justice on his traveles up to the time that e returns to Washing. “ton. In order to avoid publicity be is here under an assumed name. If ve are to understand that a justice of the supreme court of the Uvited States is to have per. manently attached to his person a bodyguard in the shape of oue or more United States marshals, then we have fallen on strange times' -- In the monarchical countries of Europe thereigning sovereigus are constantly accompained by armed guards and escorts, but the jus tices of the law courts, never, Occasionally insults and possibly ‘ threats of violence may have been ofered to judical officers in Europe, | but there bas heen nosettled no~ tion there that judges needed to be guarded. ¥ the judges of our A merican rts canunot move at will thrcugh gi"wnntry without armed escorts, then we have cometo a lower auoral plaile than have the people of Russin, There is sometding startling fo tire bica, Eana A vVillafnesus Scheme. ] The New York Tribune is, as; everyoue is aware, ene of the most : inveterate enemdes of all things southern ard is €mtinually secks’ ing to show that the Republican’ perty would secufe the supremacy in the southern st:tes if only a fair count were aflowed. In its eagerness to seize upon every pronf of the plawsibility of #ts bousts the Tribune has been guilty of a piece of folly that would be ton alsurd. to even notice did it not clearly! in Jicate the existence of a rascally ! purpose to win southera support ’ witlt money. ! - In a communpicatidn trom Mr. | Lewis 1. Parson's, United States diatriet attorney of Alabama, Mr. I E Pursons is made to say by the Tiib- | | tnel i | “Give me money ezongh and 1| ; will earry Alabama for the Repub- | liean ticket at every election, wnd l T will do it simply by paying ren 1 to be honest. 1 wiil say to the; |judges of the eleetion: ‘We :\reg ' going to vote so many Repablican : ticketgat this tiox an if vou connt | l that many I will pay you so nwuch.' | I would pay them to eount the | vowes as they are voted, pay them! ‘ toact honestly for once, and we | would curry the stateby a big ma~ | jority.” To suggest such = raseally scheme in the same breath in which the un fairness of sout'urn e'etiors is dilated upon shows the insincerity of the Tribune and proves conrs clusively that the Republicans are determined to control southern elections by fair means or foul. The absurdity of the claim that the Republicane could win in any southern state 1f a fa’'r count were allowed was amply demon strated at the recent election in the third congressional district in l Louisiana when the Repullican i(':m(.lidn(e was badly beaten, and the election was admitted to have | been 5o fuir that not even the shad 0w of pretext on which to base a ! contegt could be discovered. | Hon. €, B. Wooten for Congress, g The second district is already { showing sizns of life, and Senator ‘ Wooten, thongh not a candidate at this writing, admits that tlere may be some pelitics down there uext year, The semator isan attractive man. An optimist and s champion of we man at that elastic age, between fortyflve and fitty-five, he has a quiet geniality which makes friends and gives him a welcome evenin the counsels of the gounger men, who of late have shown a disposis tion to shelve their elders when they were able, On his robust and portly person is poised a Web sterean head, and his massive tace is strong with the rxserved power that is eutrenched there, Uaciturn as a rule, and seldom on the floer, his utterance, when he makes it. iz like solid short. is speeches are ‘mode’s of compactness, built up and fortified all the way. In de bate he is, like heavy ordnance, not easily gotiuto sction, but tell ing and sonorous when once une limbered. His speech against bets terments attracted wide attention, Eeis alawer of mark and a man of means, and his opposition to Mr. Turser may give that gentleman a tough tustle for hLis seat. As chairman ot the Western and At lantic railroad committee his posi tion is one of the most responsible in the state.— Atlanta Constitvtion. W. J. SLADE'S t --AND { I 3 S&lflflnaz = Parties who vaish something finel to dirnk in the wey of ( WHISKIES | | Beers,Punches. Wines, ete,, should call on W. J. Slade, who caries oneofthe finestlines in Southwest Georgia. Over his Saloon you will find his T.,‘ FNITY J T Tr"l P\L‘b ll AAx JRAI\\ l | where you can get meals, night or | day, to suit the most fastiduous. | He also carries a nice line of ‘t - 2 1 | Family Groeeries, ! Give him a call. He will treat [ you royally, | R-b~ 2 " g “Amimistraror s Sale. By virtiue e@n order lrom the Court of Ordinery of Terrell coun tyv, will hegaldon the first Tues flay in November next, before the €ourt House door.'n Dawson. Ga., the following described lands, te wit: Lofs Nos DB, 71,and 72} acres on the south side of lot No. 39, in the 2#o Distot Terrell county, Ga, tn ail abour 4774 nerea. known as the John Kitehen's bome place. - Also Jot Number 1 and 86 acres on the east siie of lot No. 2, ard the west half of ot Na. 82, in the 3rd Dist ot Terrell eounty, Ga., and 28 acres on the west side of lot Noo 1, in the 2nd Dist of originally Lee, but vow the 3rd Dist ot Terceil county Ga, in all about 417§ acres, known as the Tuckby place. Sold ns the property of estate of Joho Kitehens, dec’d, for the bene it beirsand erediters. Terms eash. Sept'23,lBB9, J. T. Kivcnexs, Adnidstrator. 16 S Ta Terreil Sherifl's Sales, Will be #old before the court touse door, o Duawson, Terrell, eonntytin within the legal hours of sale, an the first Tuesday in No vember next, fo the highest Lilder, the following projerty o wit: The undivided onesfi:th juterest in lit< of lund Nos. 251, 252. 261 and 262, a'l in the *hird district of sais co imty; levied (un as the prop. erty of Mis E W Junes to satisfy # superior ¢ urt fifh in favor of M I Atkivs vs. Viss W Janes. Tenant in posession notified, T R Trnorsrox, Shenff October Ist, 1889 vt ’ Administrator's Sale, Will besold ¢t the late residence of W. J. Thompscn, deceased, in Terrell county, on Thursday. the 17th day ot Octoker. 1889, within the legal hours of sale, the follow ing property toswit: Two mules, oue horse, 12 head of cattle, 23 head ofhogs, 1 wagon, 1 buyey. corn, fodder, oats, cotton seed, plantation tools, houschold and kitchen furniture, cte., said prop erty belonging to the estate of said deceased The sale tocontinue from day to day.until afl of said property is sold, "Terwms cash, J. 4. THOMPSON, « Administrator. Public Road Notice. GEORGIA—TERRELL CousTy. To all W hom it May Concern, All persovs are hereby notified that if po zood cause he shown to the contrary, an order will be aranted on the Hth day of Novems ber, 1889, establishing a new road —as marked out by the commiss sioners appointed for that purs pose. _commencing at the land hine between lots of land Nos. 184 ana 201, in the 6th District of said county, on the Bronwood and Saszer rozd. near the residence of J. 8. Waller, and running west on said land line, intersecting the Dawson and Brouwood road near the residence of M. E. Jennings on the same land lire. Done by order of Board o! Couunty Commissioners, Oet. Ist, 1889. J. W. ROBERTS,CIerk. T AR R T R Public Koad Notice. GEORGIA-—TerreLL County. To ALI Whom it May ¢ oncern. All persons are hereby nodified that if no good cause be shown to the contrary, an order will be granted on the sth day of Novem ber, 1889, establishing a new road —as marked out by the Commise sioners appointed for that puarpose —commencing st the point where the land fine between {':ta of land Noz, 133 and 156, in the 11th Dis trict of siid connty, intersects with the Bronwood and Sheltman road, and running west on gaid laod line to €hennubbea Creek, to gross said creek at Bolton and Leveretts Mill, and thence -west 15 the Brooksville road, with the under~ standing that whenever the couns ty is called upon to bridge said ereek e road is to be diseontinued, Done hy order of Bosrd at Coun ty Commissioners, Oet. Ist, 1889. J, W. ROBERTS, Clerk S am o U PR e e e Cltation, GEORGIA —TerreLL UoUNTy: To whow it may concern: J. J. Thompson has in due form ap plied t~ the undersigned for rermas manent letters ot administradion on the estate of W, .J, Thompson, late of said county, deceased, and I will pass upon said applicalion on the first Mouday in November next. Given under my hand and official siznature this 18th day of Sept. 1889. ~J. W. ROBERTS, Ordinary. SRS S eA i '._.;._.__l_._"—-—-—‘ Citation. : GEORGIA-—TEeRrrELL CoudTy, To all Whom it May Coneern. 8. 8. Janes has in due form aps plied to the undersigned for permas vent letters of administration on the estate of T. C. Janes, late of said county, deceased, and I will | pass u{mn said application on the fest Monday in November, 1889. ~ Given under my hand and offis ciel signature, this Istday of Octo | ber, 1889, J. W, ROBERTS, | Ordinary Terrell County. Notice to Debtors & Creditors All persons indebted to the es tate ot Mrs. E. V. Butler, late of said county, deceased, are notified to make settlement at once. Those baving claims against the estate should present their bills properly sworn to. -H. A. COZA{'{T, : Oct, Ist, 1880, Admipistrator. o, PR WW&:‘“&“""&X?(’WV’ TR Application for & Years Sup ~ pent. Orpixay's Orzier, Out. 21, ‘B3 Nodee is hereby given that Viary J. Hayes, widow of % T. Hayes, decensed, has applied tor a years supnort for herscif and three ninor chi‘dren. : The commissioners have azsessed as said suppart the som o five hundred dotlars aud 1 the house— liold aud kitehen furniture except one wardrobe, and I wil’ pass upin the same on the Ist Monday in December next at 10 o'clock a. m. J. W. Rouerts, Ordinary. Notice te Cebtors and Cred itors, Parties who are indebted to the estate of Richard Deal, deceased, are liereby notifisd to ek on us and settle at once, Those who hold bills against said estate wall please prese it the same. J: ik BEAL, - W.DB. BEAL, Executors. FOR SALE. Two cottaze homes on College Hill, just in tront ot Mrs, Me- Nulty’s. Titles gecod. Good wa ter, Just the place for private bome. Neur ewough to the busi vess poriion of the city, dépots and churches, and a’join tha col. lege lot. Neighborhood the best. Will sell very cheap for cash, or one halt cash and balance next fall, with interest, or will exchange for a small farm near the city. Alfo a spanking pair of ponies, work well, perfectly sound and gentle. Also double hurucss and bug:y. For tull particalars apply at this offize. FOR SALE. ‘ Twozeod younz mules.” Cazh or credit. Jonx SANDERS. | - Notice of Copart . ~ nership. STATE OF GEORG!A—Terrelt County. This is to certify that we, the ur dersigned, bave this day formed a partnership under the firrs name and style ot T. D. Sale, for the pur poce of duing a general refail drug businessin the city of Dawson, said State and County. Suiid firm is composed as sollows: 1. D, Saleis the geneial partner and manager of said business. A, J Baldwin & Co.. a firm doing busi ness in the city of Dawson, said State ana County, and O. B. Stev ens, of the sawe place, are special partuers, having each (that is to say the special partners) paid in to said business ene ¢houvsand doliars. Sail business i 3 to be e rvied on and mavaged by . D, Sale for the benefit ot-said firm. Al the ex pendes of said firn to-wit: house rent, clerk hire, ete., are to be paid out of the bLusiness, The net profits of s2id business arve to he divided es follows: A. J. Buldwin & Co. to rexiie one fourth, O, B, Stevena to reccive one fourth, and T, . S to reecive -ong halfl It {s further understead and agrecd that AL J. Baldwin & Co. and €. 13, Stevens, the special partoers, are not to he liable for any debts or contracts of said firm, except to the excent of the one thousand dollars each paid in to suid business, ) Iu wituess whereof we hereto aulecribe our hand avd Feal, this Sept. IGih, 1885 T. D Sauz, A.J. Batpwix & Co. . B. STEVENs, Witness: J W Rosrrrs, Ordinary. GEORGIA—Terrell County LT D Sale, do swear that the sakl AJ. Baldwin & Co. sid the saidd O B Stevens, the special part ners in the firm ot T D Sale, doing a general retail drag business in the city of Dawson, have each actually and in good faith paid into said business in cash, the sum of ome thousand dollars, mentioned in the above and fore gning certificate. T D SavLe Sworn to and subscribed he fore me this 16th day of Scpten: ber, 1889 J W Rosnenrs, septlB-Gt Ordinary TREASURY DEPARTMEN®, QFFICE oF COMPTROLLER OF Tuite C'UR rRENCY, Wasnmaerox, Sgp- TEMBER 10th, 188). Wuereas, Ry satisfactory evi dance presented to the uudersign ed, it has been made to appear that Tue DAWSON NATIrONAL BANK, in the city of Dawson,in the county of Terrell, and State ot Georgia, has complied with all the provisions of the rtatutes of the United States, ‘ required to be con:plied with bes fore an asgociation shall be authors ized to commence the business of banking; . Now, therefore, I, Edward S. Lacey, Comptroller of the Currens ¢y, do hereby certity thet the Daw sou Nastional Bank, in the city of Dawson, in thg coynty of Terrell, | and State of Georgia,&! author- | ized to commence the ‘busincss of | banking as prov ded in section fifiy. one huvdred and sixtysnive of the Revised Statutes ot the United States. In testimony whereot witness my haud and seal of office this 10th day of September, 1889. L. 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N. 2 M-&N*"’M}V:‘?{.‘ il 445200 710048800808 800008 \‘l R AND SAVE YOI PN TSI : =) GEreosss ET% =g4 “\,_,“WV .scw-%fli?fifl\) WE DEAL FAIR OV SV T "‘\ A 0000000000 mvmmey YBl Gy FAWILE RIND W:PN O . - 950 SO il 2 PTG ¥ 3 TG YOU Wi TSI lEITGVT [ lf7 Nt Ti = N 2OPOOBONCVO B 0 ¥4+ TIETVVETVO TYeyO } £ F f'\ E -Ao AR - i 4SOe ST e —g ' - 1/R5 B e PO - e . \, 'l ‘,‘ i\ 3 s agn ————— g CVGTTETG T S YV, v el .- AN £ O —— ————— ' IR e o 8 g e T )Iw AT AT A V-EQ T Y /AT BABIESARE ALWAYSINSEASON And so are my BABY CARRIAGES, of which T have just received a large line and offer ar very low pricos. My Walnut, Oak and Maplißed 1% Sl are mast arittically dusigned, nicely finislied, and well put 0. o shoday groods, Parlor Suiis ia Piush and Broeatell’ | i:vice spocial sitertion to, a 3 these goods ave sold ier less than aetus) vorth, In Book Cases, Writine Desße. Blusic Sinds, Sile Boarls, O l’amt.'.nggund Curtain Poles, FEARCLT not find o lircer assortment any where in Southwest Geor i, Just wat in oohar % i % 4 - W 3w R » 3.000 FOLLSWALL PAPLD ) gohiS SRAR 4 Y NN R Ble 4 F I R ORURY And all decopations {or ceilin:, Samples seat on appilication. A large Hne i Cliva snd Glassware., Ileinvioes giecinl attention to his Hevilands French Ching Dinver Sots, In taet if you need asvthing inthe line of Fouse Furnistine wilte to M. DiNewman aud he will quote you prices ss low as reasoa will permit. Window Shodes ab i prices from 7He. un, ut - ~ ’ e - ooy mcena e o iy, . X, 1 £ '.\\i D;,.. ANI :»RJ v b don ey LS L o . . o Gioßnn, Aty O © oy T e T L 2 : / 8T o frdag § Lacent. DAW SQ}N v A, Always on hand the freshest FACY ANDFAMILY NDAATDTRC GROCERIES, At my Bar will always be found a complete and choice line of Do mestic and Imported Whiskies, Wines, BRANDY AHD BEE i Duling the Summer you will alv ways ficd at my store DELICIOUS ICIt COLD Ker and Bottled Beov--tlc best in the city, 2 > R .l NTS Pickled Oy:olors Are an excellent table delicacy, and can be found at ry store. Try them. I wvite the continued paironage of the publie, and can be found at my old stand on Mzin Street, next Joor to A. J. Baldwin & Co. .08, MARIIEN, At 3 & PUBLIC SALE, Will be sold at the late rest dence of Mrs. K. V. Butler, de. ceased, all property belonging tc the estate of said deceased, con sistinz of three mules, hogs, cows, wagon harness, plantation tools, s«corn, fodder, household and kiteh pnsture, etc. Sold for henefit of h€irssand creditors. Sile be: : fii’uf%&%glg(‘k a. m, on Thurs ay. the 31st day of October H. A. COZA} 'Ag!w r, Oct Ist, 1889, Wit HERE YOU ARE! , TEfi S Ségfifl ufi@. lIAVE v ) TT b 4 I'l JUST FARRIVED Wit TWO CAR LOAC3 _ T a 2 Texas Xiorsss Call Emiy And Get The Pick. BRYAN STAGLBSI mwmmm- LUAR A SS W WS ——— " ¥ e et & o s 4 R e R TR ERLS Nt s eSsA O S S AS T 5 Tl T epn . Y =y sy SRS Hy BL R ] SR L T T R A S > Low Goods! Low Prices ! it ta W VX Y U @ -E- ' eAT e We iake ploasure in informing the public generally that we have just arrived in this city with an entirely rew stoek of first-class v (IBads @luibine B g e ione and Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Notions a tYharnichi woifl e varnisning Goods. s : 1 1 i 1 V ?s’. o fG. ce Br"n 1 : Hj‘.\"m: l)v'o'; the Inely parchasers of the largs and imimense stock of the late firm of Gia ¥af acture, Co., of New York City and havinz bought tnese goods at far less than ouc half the cost u(' mu“ra t be -':».'13.1;& us fo sell strietly firstcluss goods at }ass than our competitors can buy them, and they & SOLD BEFORK JANUARY Ist. - 00 Overcoat, We have the largest stock os Overco:ts in this city. Do not fail tr examine our 83. otil you actual vacue $B.OO. Under no civcumstances should you buy a Cloak for your wife or d;marht,erbll- beforg see our immense stock. They are beauties, and we sell them at less thay aetual value ~Do nJt buy you are couvinced that we are the cheapest house in this city. i Very Respectfully, A Store POALKSTREN & DR T X - e LOV, POESTEIN & GULDBERG, Proprietors of the Fire Store: M\Rmn BLOCK, NEX U DOORTO THE;IO. CENT STORE, DAWSON, GA. s 4 ETAF EEPEIE LI TSR Hp i fifi% #ya B& BN BRs D 5 ] ~-i '_S";'-; :",-'i.'i’ &‘ by h\ gt N et a4y & 3 B b R 5 Fi% g‘“\". SR Sl a%a:d&:::;;;u" BSkO IR * 327 g s e 3 We are now receiving the fargist and most varied Q gl i . iy ¥ R « Ay ye 4 e . s Stock of Goods it has ever been aar pleasure to handle, TBT7 8> B 403033 RT4 T R B e B 4 g 4 BWo g 438 YV 2 Vi ) RUAREY KEAT R 3 : 3 T 33 oF e S b Gt i aiaeden Dy Goods, Notans, Boots, Shovs, {1 Irness, ¥ urniture, 1T 3 Ty oy a 0 dy .t e Hardwire, Fleur; Suzar, Coffea. tYobiaeco. cic,. etc, a 8 A kbt als st Kt ks rR et PIICES AVIIICH CINoT &2 UNUR ISO, Give a 5 your patronage and w 2 guarantee satisfaction, XL n e LODTNTAT ATRESSEIRT St MIRN T We invite SPEECIVL, ATEENTICN (5 our FURNITURE, LT DTALEL W 3% I RS RN NG LEne mas Gk FINET O O 9UR RBMALZEDS SR “F PRIC | .Eli.fi }il Uiy 1550 EULIUR IS = 3L lli i A In addition to the above we carry a full Huw of BURIAL CASES e g T A e i e g A . - aa, WIREY & ORR .j....}(.) VV BC.Ea X o 8 i - o SS B TPLi S 7 N eOOTS AT T Te S ey R " s s, Ch Hize ;g lio o 2l o 'E'llA y Has Reecived a beauti/nul line of ™ % s fi}: L'.R.I !AIJIN L:JR: A and would Le pleased to bave the Ladies cail and examine hor groda, Drecs NMalksing. I am also prepared to do Dress Makine, and the ladies woulki deo weil to bring their work to we, 1 seil the Domestic Sewiag Machine, 1 am still on ROGERS & JANET BLOCK, DAWSOYN, GFORGIA, o XNS TR ma IS CINTFREE Voo D B 2 8 Lrery render of thie paper who €XDeeis 1o [\ N thing in the ke o Diarends, tive Jewelry, Silves pued € loehs, 0o who toinks of buying R WATCH | s el | b ;i3 & ; i WE u% 5 Should send for our new illustrated cataloune for 1959, which we seod fren, . 2. STEVENS & BRO 4 N MR 4 K pißuh " | . A RWENREKRRS* | - Elp i Lot 1 i A G i T ITARN E ;‘l‘ ki i:az-}‘fiil‘:i, Stl tlanta’ l.