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#Thes [lews. Bv E. L. RAINEY. e o Caxpy “pullings” will soon be in full blast in Southwest Georgia, Happy season, SN Trers is a silver linin s to every cloud —the man who can't get credit is never worriad by duns, P Tae coming farmer will not set his egas sll under one goose Ia other worda, he will diversify bhis :icrup.-. Gl i T. ConsJacxksoxn hasfizured in f@o:l‘.er diggraceful row in Atlanta. Bt don't tell T. Cobb that we ‘said 50, Waex the peoprc call a man to QM the people are apt to be ably and lLonorably serced. The opposite i+ not unlikely to be the result whey the candidate for of fice calls thic people. . ALABANMA is getting tired of the Georgia pep-zun brigade, Duel ists Calhoun :u.d Williamson have Leen put under $5OO bonds to ap pear for trisl at Cedur Diaff, Ali., ip Deceniber. LURING the spriog of 1800 the | farmers of Georgia should make it | a point not to borrow & dollur it thoy can kelp it. The way to! make money cheap isto decicase the deraand for it. Aslony .« o t rmers use all the surp!ic 00, in the coßtey t 0 make crops st &0 hy};" wiil it be high “hu Kept out of other investments. ; RO o Tue corvespondence Lotween Major J. . Hanson, of Macon, and Col. J. H. Estilt, of Savaunah, proprietor of the Telegraph, ia ve gard to the refusal of the latter to allow Msjor Hanson to refute cors tain incorrect statements publish-d in the Telegraph, is decidedly salty. Major Hanson's protest against Colonel Estill's decision was brief, vigorous and decidedly to the point. Someove has sngoested that olergymen divide their sermons into two'parts, and that the choir ging an anthem between part first and partsecond. It is orged that this would be a good thing to the people who don't like long ser« mong, as they could leave the church while the anthem was lLe ing sung. It mizht not be such a gcod thing for people who do not consider it the proper thing to leave church during services, Longwinded preachers would preach two long sermous instead of one. : i e A the openining of the summer session of the legislature, sr. Flar per, one of the members from Car roll county, introduced a bLill to abolish the city court of Carrvoll ton. The biil passed and the coust was abolished. It soon became nanifest, howaover, that something had to be done to relieve the supes rior court of the heavy burden put upon it by the abolition of the city court, and a Lill has passed the Liouse to extend the session of the supesior ccurt oi Carroll trom two to four weeks. Eight woeks of superior court in one year! Turebill appropriating $15,000 for the support ot the State Uni ve sity hes been defeated in the house. There were between thic ty and thirty-five abseatees when the bill was put upon its pissoe, a considernble number of whom would have voted for the bill h.d they been present The Newnan Advertiser thinks thit- the next proposition will b 2 by the Hoa. Bill Snooks, or some of his coad jutors, to sell the University build ing and apply the proceceds to the establishment of a gopher farm saynewhere in the wire-rrass sces tion as a branch to the State Ex perimental Station. The Georgia tozislatnrs s & queer institution, anyway. Remarkabie Rescue, Mirs. Michael Curtain, Plaiuficll, L., pmbsgs. the statement that ~-c cauc'g{.cnld. which settled on her lung; she was treated ior 8 month by her family plssician, but grew worse. He toid bersue wasa hopes less victiim of cousumption and that no medigine could cure ner. rler druggists suggested Dr. King's New Discovery for . onzumpiion; xhe bonzht a vottleand o hey de Jight found hersolt benefited irom irst dose. She consinued s use %fler taking ten betties tound peelf sound and well, now does her own house vork aud is ns wel| s she ever was.[ree trial bots tles of this Greut Discovery ur 1. 1. Bale's,Drag Stare; jarea” . toos og, Al 24, : | Real Istate Transactions. - Wheuever real esinte begins to chanve handsin .+ town or county, it is a gond sign. Real estate has “een changing hands here very rapidhy recently, and at good prices . Among the recent transactions a few are noted bhelow : Nir. J. A. Horsley has houcht from Dr. W. C. Puschal a four acie ot in the enstern part of the city, payine £650 for it. Mr. . M Bridues has sold his farm, in the northern part o' the county, o Mr. Stupletor, of Wei ster. He ot $2O per acre torit. Capt W. C. Dillon has bought the J. B. F. H rrell place, about two wiles ‘rom the eity, payi g ‘or (it $6,000. v J. B Jay hes sold his farm for 313 530 an acre. andis now on | the luotout toranother, b Messis J. E., John and _harlie { Wall have liought the farms of - Messrs. Bill and Hardy Hav, puy | ing in the neighborhood of §lO per acre. Steadily Growing. Dawseon is steadily growing in commercial and industrial impers tance, and ear merchants and busi- Less men are keeping pace with the progress of afiairs by reaching out farther and farther esch year. When the Columbue Southern is completed a considerable area of trade territory, now practieslly in accessible, will be brought to om very doors, and this eonsumation will still further stimulite the :‘gi'fl‘-"(‘ll and prosperity of the eity. vl two liues of railway centers iny lieve our adeantages ng a dis tributing point wilt ba equa'ed by |no point in Southwesy Georgia, | aud the building of the Co umbus | Southera has already souguested the in&;x!):is':m:oun oi several vew man | u'acturing and commercial enter § prizes. | Jacusen in Ansther Brawl. Tommie Covh Jackson, of At lanta,is isto another fizht. Mr. Gordon Kiser publishes a card, in which besiys: “Now, Lam credit ably informed that Mr. Jackson has circulated t' o report that he knocked me down and that I van from him throueh the billiard room. There is no redress for me in this matter unless [ consont ty trot around Alabama, a party to a faree that this mav is a hero In, which I will not under any circumstances be guilty of, snd I um, theretore, left to this statement to the public, L denounce V. Thomas Cobb Jacke gon’s conduct tn cxl'ing me aside t 0 assauit me as cowardly an! to tally unjustifibla. I denouce his statement ae above sot forth as the lying, vaporiugz ofa bully.” The Present Legislatare, i On Monday it was impossib'e to | get a quorum present in the Hnuse‘ to take s vote on g most imporiant bill without closine the donre un'li sending oat ofiicers (o rocruit from the byways. Ov Saturday it was u‘.lsum'erwll that a genuine barroon had been fitted upin a room in the new 1 capitol for the convenience nfi thirsty membsrs, and that it wae then most liberally patronized, Of course it was routed and the dogrs closed by the a{ficers. g‘he legislature has done some good work, but it hasdoded many responsibilities. and from present indications the body will ad ourn with the word “uilure” pluinly stamped-upon it as awhole. The isteues have been tuo creat for the average member o tamper with, and the result will work disastep to the inierests of the state Jo is one thinz to be elecied a member and then have the morul courage aund brains to discharze the obliga tions thus szsumed. StaTiericlaNs estimate thit the cities and towns of Georsin have ! gained ~inea the war £60,000,000 in value, while tue country han. lost $50,60,000, If so-ealled rome Lies hive 7] po Dr. Sag s Cataerh Remedy cures D 0 cents, by drugistg, s “All spirits protnead by Disill ers who use other materi s than Apple, Peaches or Grapes, Musr be e ered iy Dis viery star bous. and be stamped with warchous stamp, (this makes first stamp on barrel) and when withdrawn trom Distitlery Warehouse on puymeit bt tax, the tux paid stas: p (which is the second stuap on and is the larcest) must be affixed.” The above ie the law omall dis. tilled gonds aud woods nov distil «d do not come under this po nirenent, but wre foreed to be stamped with one stamp ouly. : tt. I". BETHUNE. et RO Newuwalyic Pepdotid né b spoubled Volth voiver etade Trsinting I l‘:’..r!! oF Cve : s S Bas gt g PV =~ frees @ Ny wing P Trx TG . SN A Cigarette Lunatic: That young niaft with the boosy look is ot under the it fluence of Lquor. Heis simply a cigarette S 0 .- er, Do you wonder why Mr, Whatss Lisnane suddenly ccllapsed the other day and was sent to the asy lnw? Cigarettes arain, Lucky is the cigarctte siioker who does nothing worse than gents Iy botze through lite, or chinmor down ino mild idiocy. lhere are more dun_erous forms of the diss ease, Atew duys Charley Qrris killed his modier in his &lenp, ot Bufl.- 10, N. Y, and then killed himself. Orris was 2 goed younz man. e did vot drisk. +izarette saokiog was i 3 only vice. He used cigar etics nutit he lost his wmieutal hal anee. Oze night the young fellow walked info his mother’s room and put a bullet through her hesd, then sat down and wrote out his confession, After this he cut his throat from ear to ear. When this was done he sat down in a chuir and smoked a cigarette while his lite Llood was oczing out. This case is only oue of the many. But the ecizarette viciim will smile and say that if ho uses a certain brand he is safe. He will be carefu! and moderats. You can a 0 more reason with one of these unfortunates than yeu can with a dipsomaniae.— Constitutton. Heopskirts Again may come into style, but it is liop ed not. Travsformation which will bring back thit styvle oferinol'n s ought to be iud fia'tely pratponed, Transformations in the Vea th ot thousa: ds of women thorughout the ceuntry huve taken place during the few vears. Pale, haceard and dizpirited they hava become bright eyed and hea'thy. The secret? Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Preseription, which cures all those chronictweank resses” and distressing allments pe culiar to women, —THE— % ' lai ULI —MOTTO: - “A STIRRING QUARTER WILL B 0 MORE THAN A STILL HALY DOLLAR.” This is my experic.ce. andsh.lt be mv motto. Thirty-six inches to the yard and sixteen ounces to the pound is whit vou wili get when you trade it the Red Stay Store. Always in stock a full and coms plete liLe of Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hais and a Complete Line of Family G oceries. In fact I hive sich a variety of nice goods that ic would b 2 out of t.e question to meation them all. Bt triends, come to see me and bring the children, and send word to the neighbors to be sure to go to the Red Star Store I will mezt you with a stile and part with you likewise. Hoping to serve vou soon and often, I am Your Obedient Servant, D. D. DAVIS _}‘:l._()' W. Fubanks. R R R O SIS If you have made up your mind to buy Hood's Sarsaparilla do not be Induded to take any other. ITood's Sarsaparilla is a peculiar medicine, possessing, by virtue of its pecullar combination, proportion, and preparation, curative power supcrior to any other article. A Doston lady who knew whet she wanted, and whose examplo is worthy Lnjtaticn, tells hey €xperienco belows e SO *“TIn ono store where I went to buy Hood’s Sarsaparilia tho elerk tried to induce me buy their own fnstead of 1 food's; he told me thelr’s wouldYast longer; that I might take it on ten days’ trial; that it I aid not liko it I need not #25 anything, ete. Lt Le could not prevail on me to change. Y told him I know what Tlood's Sarsaparilla was. T had taken it, was satislied wiil it, and did not want auny other. : J £ [Hood’s R SR L Y When I began taking Hood's Sarszparia 1 was feeling real miserable, sufiering a great deal with dyspepsia, and so weak that at times T could hardly stand. I looked, and had for gome timo, like a person in cone sumption, Jfood's Sarsaparilla did me s 9 much good that I wonder at mysellsometimes, and my friends frequently speak of it.” Mns. ELLA A, Go¥F, €1 Terrace Street, Dostons Sarsaparilla rsapa i “p Bold by all drugygists., gl, gix for 5. Pre; only by C.l. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lo‘l::':%l -100 Doses One Doliar | nardware, Furniture & Stoves. lam now re ceiving a large stock of goods for the FALL AxND WINTER TRADE, und I guar.ntee ROCK BOT TOM PRICES on everything ALL MY GOODS ARE SOLD AT THE LOWEST ¢OS IBL+¢ MARGIN AND ICORDIALLY ASK A CAILL FROM EViERYBO. .Y: AN TR, A, P HATE IR e SYED OATS. I have for sie genuine Rust Proot Seed Outs. Saved from fall gowing for nine years. B. F. MELTON, At Lowrey's Warehousa, 2 P ek - 3 CURES IN FROM (!) one to five days. l.:_l Manufactared only by T. D, Sale, m DAWSON, .- GA. a® Pt eiTH Price -~ Soctm 1 J ConrecTionzr Y When needing Candies, Crack— ers, Apples, Orsnges, Banannas, Lemons, or anything in the : ons tectionery line, call ¢n C. L. MIZE, a his old stand on Main street, where you wili always find a first c.ass asaortmernt, FRESH AND NIC+H. I continue to make a spegialty of Bocks, Stativvery and Art Goods. I aiso =¢ll the Don.estic S.wing Machine, which leads them ull. Come tosee me and 1 will please you. C. L. MIZE, Dawson, Ga. PROTEST YOUR EYES, ““‘RSCHBERGS \ ‘S"ECT§C LEg O i W AR, W 0 N 2 TROk u-mn. e : R EregLpasses. U @ATS SULY 18 1879, MR- H- HIRSCHBESG, rne well-known Cptici.n of 629 Olive street St. Loais, has ap.noints ed Dr, W. C. KENDRICK - of Dawson, Ga., as agent for his celebrated Dimond Spectacles and Eyeglases and also for his Diamon Non-Chanzeible Specticles and Eyeglasses. These plassea ure the greatest invention evir m.de ia Specteles. Ly a proper canstive tion of the Lens a person purchas. ing a pair of these Non<Ch:nigeable Glasses never has to change these Glasses ‘rom the eyes, and ev ery pair purchased ara guars anteed so that if they ever leave the eves (no matter now sernic ol the lienscs sie) they: wi! furnigh the pariy with a new pair of (ilasses free of charge. ; DR. W. C KENDRICK hasa: full assortment. snd invites all who | wishes to satisty themselves ot the Great Superiority ot these (ilasses | over any and ail others now in usg to call and examine the same at ‘ UR, W, C. KFNDRIK'S] Drug Stoxre. i T o ATHAG Fancl D,/ '*»Si‘zf‘"' & e DENT A At S BERERE S o R At :I[. “é < “:,,: ST CEE N AR S e 1 1 Livery and Sale Stables % 4‘ DAWSON, : : GA. ——i0l0) -~ The best Carriazes and Buggies or hirein the eity, Mozses hourded at ‘BlO PER MONT &, npd sent 1o any part ef the city atfall ko urs, Heapquarrers Por Dovies s? losing {mu- child by Qarminin Worms i« work out its destruction. When .e{nd falls tc sleap well, is restless, unnatural in its appetitc “n I’rlnd! its toeth, you have strong indication of Worms ; the Wnltln cure for thisz is 88. A FANNESTOCK'S VERMIFUG L. Askyour ‘raggiet for It. Its tmely nss w. SAYA YO W Pram e grave. (R SR FURRITURE E STOVES OATS, OATS, OATS. 20,000 bushe!s Genuine Texas Rust Proot Q.ts. 500 bushels Georria Raised O s, 50 bushels Southwest Georgia Raised Ryo. 50 bushels North G;'\)I“__!i:l R've. 50 Lushels Barley. Syrup Barrels 100 Now Orleans ypross Barre's, 80 Now Orleans Socond “aud Barrels. 200 New Cs press Barrels, Cane Mills & Evaperators FO% SALE BY ~rg N oo A \!l Rh fi?tfi%“‘l\;‘*‘mfi & CO WAL SBLE T A Wagon, Buggy, Road Cart agon, Bugqy, Road Cart, Carriage. Surrey v Phaeton On as easy terms asany bouse in Goor i C 1 on them o then New Iron li-pnaimry, wher- you wilt find Me, J. W. BROWN ever veady to waiton you. Good Not s Fre erale to M mey. Don't foret WE SELL THE BEST WAGONS MADPE. The Studedcbuker, Tenneseee, Ol Hickory, Atlanta, “!atcher Iron" aid Peidmont, L ik e : T. 0. WHITCHARD &€0 . ° \: i ' °y ARE NOW PREPARED to MEE COMPETITION, Our Greceries Ave Fresh and Faney. —_— 0 ——- LOTUS PATEXRT FLOUR. SNOWF{ AKE } Patent FLOUR VEACHS FAVORITE FL U ROYAL BU PER IOBACCO. MAGROLIA HAMS, ARBU{ KLI'S COFFEL. i ; Just l?e(;—i“'e<€: ’ GNE CAR WHIT: SACTSALT. - OB CiRB'A", RYE AND BARLEY, C4E CAZ TEXAS RUST-PROGF SEED OATS. 500 BUSHILS GEORGIA BUST-PROGF DAT.. ——GIVE US A CAT L——- . O. WIIITCITAITD & CO. AT L O Ao DLV iNe B 1D )00 N }‘,S, STG eI e aae Watches, Jeweiry, Silverware, Clocks, Speclacles &c. Repairing as ¥ ock Bottom T rices Main Stcet, Pawson, Ga N s ity e T Pl s deidls . —r—lB HEADGQUARTERS FHIR~—- Stapleand Fancy Groceries Hardware Tinware E tC. 87 LT PIAY, Mickerel and Mutlet in seasou. CANNED GOGDSA. of every description and cheap. (:}'Wi)(}'a Delivered in any pPart ofl t“ho;,_ Av. 4Five me a eall. l W. E. MoSonald, Dawson, Ga. Re. member I make a SPECIALTY of FURNITURE end STOVESand it will always pay to call on me IF IN NEED OF ANY. THING#MN THIS LINE, i WAL HUME'S CUMBERLAND ! RIVER SALMON. . ' ALLIGATOR OYSTERS. AR OUR'S LUNCH TONGUE. IMPORTED SARDINES, EVAPFORATED FRUIT. FRUITS and VEEETABLRA und evarxtl g edie o thatalJe, SUGAR, COPFPEE, RIGR | ag hw as the loweat, Suuth Leordia Male and Famale Callege CLASSICAL, SCIENTIFIC fiND COMMERCIAL DAWSON, ‘ - - GERORGIA. e () s MUSIC AND ART DEPARTMENI' UNSURPASSED, Only protessional teachers, who know what to teach and how to tench are employed. Pupils charced in each devartment from the time of entering wntj) the close of the session. Nc¢ deduction tor absenee of pupils, excopt for sickness protracted one week or longer. The very best homes for boarding pupils. For Cg talogue and par ticuiars address Lieonidas Jones, Pres, Leade the state Having superior railroad tacilities she can Pay more fur cotton than-any town in this section, She especially caters 4op TERRELL COUNTY COTTON Aod Terrell planters may rest assured they wilt get the top prices, - We have purchised toe large warehouse of Tift &Co and haye i i perior acitities forhaudling cotton. Bring your cotton to Albany sud store with us, and we will convines you that what we sy is true. CAR::R & WOOLFOLK ’At TIFT & CO'S OLD STAND, : 3 : ALBANY, GA g s < T ATPNLM o B CETRYL G AV s N\ rp ‘ WiITH I'TS OWN VOLITION —e () e e Like tte Great town of Dawson it is carried on to SUCCE=S by MEQRIT ALONE. ' . The Soutihah~vest Ga., MIERCANTILE lIOUSE Is ar tull of good things as are the ferti'e farms around Dswson, _——-———o———— B 77 ) OO B Is the word, and we rapese to head the procession in our line, We teel that our eforts v nand'e 5.2 alle First-Class Goods, at prices thet defy competition, have heen appreciatéd by the people ot this -nd surroundiue counties, and makes us more than ever determina ¢d tofill every possible wart tha' mizhtarse. We sve in the lead and propose to stay there, it LOW PRICES, ENERGY niud FAIRDEAL ING will do it. Farmers, Mechanics, Protessionsle, and all others, call in and look at the handsomest stock of VBV PO Ne MAaTlnNde T s Efi‘ G‘} D‘i". H:‘T’Of}f?, B a i “ty -Qfiii:."z, ! CATRWIAN 0n HATS, BATDWARE and FUSHITURE Lo Bouthwest Georuin. Wihen we have feasted vour cyes en the zands, your pocket hook will fly open with its own volition. A.J. BBAILIDWIN & 00, The Cheoap Biercantile Hovse, - - Dawson Ga T 7 T X Ry W. C. KENDRICK o a I 2 4L - \. : g ~r ~DEALER S:L IN s ——— D"N 2 \\/‘{ 7 ¥ g RUGS AND IVI EDICINES. ~ A ~ ' MaiN Streer, Dawson, GaA. Basa full line ofeverytbing usually keptin a 4 ~; DRUG &SSO E. They must be sold, CHEAP ! FOR EELD CASET ——=OOE—— C.E.F RR Risoyarent,and all my business is entrusted to Bim. He is authorized to make s oy settlem ity aned @ve reccipts in my nawe for any moncy due me: rarties owing me need not wait ‘o the top-errop to open, or for my return hawe to pay ue, bat remember that T am xvl the money to pay rotes and dvaits that are now falling due, x corme at the carliest possis ble day and, pay the amount o Bud Farrer, and it will bs just the same thag as payiog it to me, W.C. RENDRICK, M. D. lOy LR CF L T RRELL & “DJOINING COUNTIES. I: this. our NINTH ANNUAL CIRCULAR, we deem i woeccssary t parade before vou t e usual advantages th t ve have been giving onr customeis, as they are well kvown, b wever we wili say that we propose to do al] that we have been doing for the past EIGH T YEARS. : Now we are offeriny NEW ADVANTAGES tu which we wish to eall yonr attention, : We will carry an “open poliey” of insurance on ail m}tm\ in our warehous ', which our customers can have adv?magfi of at the low rate we obtain by such a poliey. We ‘"“ also pay ONK FOURTH OF A CENI per I)Olmfi g :ll cotton sold us on account in Anugnst, ONE BIGHTH on in September and ONE SIXTEENT! October, ¥ We hope our friends will figure on this proposition "_“ see if it will pay to take advantage of, We knowil ‘lvi')s We will retail to our customers, BAGGING and T 1 at cost on the usual time. f men Mr. 11 O. Thornton will assist ovr regular corps of ™ 1 iu the warehouse department. : s e We guarantee satisfaction and promise that your Par Et. age will be appreeiated ¥ 1 { ours truly, 3 | Duwson, Ga, July 20th J. R. MERCER &00'1