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BY E. L. RAINEY. —=JUBT OPENED=— § 8 » 3 1 T Yy T T i 0 WORTH 0F BEW GOODS 0000 WORTH OF w 3 @ fi'.;-, » vu’”‘,’g s ~ - . ¢ ; The Greatest Bargaing weHave Offcred Vet 15 TO 25 PER CENT SAVED TO OUR CUSTOMERS BY OUR ==-"TRIP TO NEW YORJK ---eun COLLE: ‘U SINE 7S DmE O D<oS BT Dross Trimmings without end. Biriped Barahs Persian Sitke. Persian Baids, Velvete. Plushes. Fead rimmi ngs. Praids. Passamentrie, ote, A beautiful lot of Jersegs and Wraps cheup, A rice Black Jersoy from 50e, to $1.25. 5 A nice Wrap trom $125 to $5.00. | ———— o .;‘; Ti —"é fi;%g ,‘, g?;",: T ! g'\ .Fp'];';f\p, By~ X SL . et s st Beos. Ladis” Shons-Bst Made i d L O Leiß it BLBY, LAY SRS D] Wiglh T A TN D ZrITD - e D ..i‘?%.‘%%" A3y 9, D @fidfig,&% e Rl DENTISTRY. { v Y g ‘ T. H. Thurmoad, | DAWSON, GA. | erEse, Saticfaction Guaas| UTHPYTS tood in all kindsof Den- | tl Werke. Old plates rr—pairet!i ard made good ns new. { BEST LOCAY, ANSSTHETICS USED | for Puindess Estmstion of Teeth. Patronage vespecttally solicited Office up stairs over Tolbot's store. oo | R. F. Simmons, ATTORNEY AT LAY, | DAWSON, -GA. | Practice in all the courts. Partios having land for sale should cail on | me. | Griggs & Laing, l ATTORNEYS AT LAW, DAWSON, - GA. Prompt attention to all business ee—— &> ——— .e e, ettt . Vs s Janes § Graham, ATTORNEYS AT TAW, DAWSON, GA: Business respectfully soficited PROTECT YOUR EVES. s \ engTchgs Ny O EregLpsses- O @AT? JULY 127 1879, - MB. H. HIRSCHBE" G, fh_e welsknown Optician of .\;‘.49 Jlive street St. Louis. has appoints «d Dr, W, C. KENDKICK g Dawson, Ga., as agent for his %lel)mted Dimond Spectacles and “Yeglases and aleo for hig I)i:mmnzf I“j’ll~L‘hangeuble rpectacles and Eyeglasses. These glasses are the %rcutest invention ever m.de in Specteles, By a proper constiue Uon of the Lens a person purchas -2 a pair of these Nl:nh(‘h::ngenblu (J‘lassefl never has to changs these Glasses from the eyes, and ev~ Y pair purchdsed are guare inteed go that if they ever leave the eyeg (no matter now scratched the Lenses are) they will furnish :be party with a nrew pair of ilasses free of charge. : DR, W. ¢, KENDRICK hesa "." assortment. and invites all who alsh“ to satisty themselves of the 'at Supeziority of these Glosses 't)v" any and all others now in use O call and examine the same at - DR, W. C. KENDRICK'S Drug store. - T T T e T R i O YS A N lOS T M B T OGS o ey g - NS R eeStSleee et o e e oy se e = o = > = ~ 3 i W R ; o " 144 o { R o oA % o B R vl 3 4 i 5y N - B ;A s ¥ 2 e “g ¥ & 3 - o a 5 o & - g : - - e ~ o s A QL) = T = besß|-~es & o) K ; " A : o 0 w § & L > R 2 ¢ : by o % R 5 kB v . A & > 43 v A2%G~e% 4 % R S S & i : £ : g % . y et & ; > . L& . ot x i 1,000 yards Chambray, worth 10 cents, for T Beautiful doulle-width Wool Cashmere, 15¢. worth 25, 100 pieces Yool Dress Goods, which we are board to scll, price GT PO price 500 rards Secrsucker, worth 13 cents, {or 83, A. P HATGEER ——DEALEIR Igh & : TR OCERYEYNS— ] / ' - Hardwars, Furniture & Stoves Hardware, Furnitu . lam NOwW res ceiving a large stock of poods for the FALL AXD WINTER TRADE, and I guar utee ROUK BOT TOM PRICES on cverytling ALLMY GOODS ARE SOLD AT THE LOWEST 10S IBL#©. MAR""? AND I CORDIALLY ASK A CALL FROM EVERYEODLY: *“‘” s Yoy X Sy " e ;\'! ~4 " e A B EhA LR * ""E e 3 f i neahale miahing .__. Boneehold Foenishing. 0o duki Diaialdd gl Of nearly every deseription. N F e ; T} AL ] o STOVES, HARDWARLE, CROCKERY, TIN AND WOODENWAREK Greceriss, oic. We are now agents for the celebrated Charte. Oak Stoves and Ranges, Which, being 20 vell known, peed no recommendation. Call and ex amine our stock. As far ss prices are concerned, we know we can suit you. Examine our 25 cent Flexible Back Curry Comb. Just the thing tor ALL horses, B-pecially Nervious and Sens}irtive Onres. MARLIN & SONS. CLASSICAL, SCIENTIFIC 7IND CCMMERCHIL. DAWSON, n - s GERORGIA. s () e MUSIC AND ART DEPARTMENT UNSURPASSED. Only prulessiona] teachers, who know what to teach and how to teach arei)employed. ] Pupils charged in cach department from the time of entering until the close of the session. Ne¢ deduction for absenee ot i ¢ ; sickness pro«racted one week or longer. iR PUEUR, 00l g The yery best homes for boarding pupils. For Cstaloeue and par ticulars address i 3 Leonidas Jones, Pres. g il 2.000 y'ds G inghawms from 82 to 10 Beautifal “able D amask, 30 centa, worth 50, Big bave ai g in icking, Bleaching, and Sey Tsland. All woo, Flaunel, 18¢, worth 25, 100 cocges new Shoes that must go. 4,000 yards Jeans from 15¢ to 35, worth 25 to 50 FURNESGE| P ;} STOVES },J' SPECTALT ES | DAWSON, GEORGIA, OCTOBER 30, 1839, 10,000 yards Calico 50,10 Te. Sheeting and Cheeks ut factory prices. 500 yards new Satleens at 83, worth 12§ Hose, Haundkerchiets, Collars. Cufls, Shirts, Gloves, THoods, Underwear, Ribbons, etc., for a song, ‘ ‘Re. e = member e I make a S 8 SPECIALTY@ of FURNITULRE v and STOVESaud g will alwayspay to ecaffion me IF IN NEED OF ANY. THING -IN THIS [INE, . t Py “d ('URES IN FROM U P one to five days, !NH f Manufactured only by g 1 1. D, Sale, m B DAWSON, - GA. B Ld L b Price - SOcts J. G. PARKS, H. 8. BELL J. G. PARYS & CO., FIREINSURANCE AGENTS DAWSON, GA. All kinds of property isured at reasonable rates, Losses satisfaes torily adjusted and prowptly paid. Companiey, represested ali strong liberal and reliable. Office over drug store of { heat~ ham & Dewn, north side of Public Squm‘fl_' iy el ke S m SOUTHWEST GEORGIA MILITARY ANPD —AGRICULURAL - C O L 1 EC G EC CUTHBERT, GEORGIA, e LAY i Next session begins Sept. 4th, Full corps ot professors. TUTITON FREE. Board $9,00 per month. Send For Catalogue, To g A, J. CLARK, Presidepgties NS Rt 4e e SIS grousied o ith Barvonsgess i oide from care ¢r ovorwwil bl el by wsing BroigaslNe I3t n, nomyine EEA@BUNITS 87 . 0 e o e, oy ey e FACTS ABOUT INSOXNIA. Frequendly it is Caused by Utter Lack of Domestic Recreation. Are you afficted with insomnia? Perhaps you have too much time for sleep. Perhaps you depend too much on slecp for rest and re cuperation.. For sleep is not the whole rest for used-up nerves. So ciability and the epnjoyment of good company rest the body quite as much as eleep. The dreary mo notony of life in many a Louse nold, involving this tumbling iute bed with the mechanical regilari ty of a machine nt nine or ten o'clock in the evening, does not always vest weary bodies. *‘larly ' to bed and early to rise” does not always mske a man he:\lthy."‘ wealthy or wize. Numbers of or - ganizations are only capable of tive or six oours sleep ata time, and their early lyiug down to sleep is 1 often succeeded by an early waks ing up and a consequent I'es:kzss‘ tossing tor hours preceding dfly-! break. The practicers of pnnctu ality ave often suprised after hresk ing their own cast-iron rules and passing two or three later hours of mizth and jollity past their usual bedtime, to find themselves even more refresbed in the morning than usual. The relaxation of soa } ciability has rested them more than sleep would or an attempt to sleep. But- these are conditions not so casily reached in the average fum ily. In fashionable Lite we have formal, exhausting, mrchanizal evenings of more or less dis ipation. On the other haud, the evenings in great numbers of famiides ave monotonous humdrum. They in valve the assemblaze of the same people. the same surrcundings.tie same pateriamilias yawing over his paper, and the same queralous mamma overladen with family afs fair, Fresh pecple with fresh thought, fresh atmosphere, anys thing to stir up and agitale the pool of demestic stagration, sre sadly scarce. There needs to be : also u coustsnt suceession of fresh peopie to bring about these results, The world is full ot wen and wo ‘men, and in a better regulated lite it would be their business after the day's work was done to eaters Itain each odher arnd to give cach r other fresh life. Asit is now, huns Hreds it not thousauds of our households arz liitle hetier than F cells for the incarceration of each family. T ousinds are thus worn out premuturcly from utter luck of domestic recreation. There might be written over the graves of huu | dreds of thousands: “Bored to death by the stegnation of domes tic life.” Christian at Work. . That Colinization Scheme, - Advices from Mexico say the bill to grant a concession to Henry C, Fergusonand W illiam IT Eliis, two eolored men from Texas, who propose to colonize lands in Oaxa® ca, Guerrero, Vera Cruz, Michoas can and San Luis Potasi with ne~ groes frem Texas and otver Ameri can states, has passzed ths lower house of congross and has gone to the senate. It is believed it wiil be passed and be sizned by the president, Ferguson and Ellis ex pect 2,000 negroes from Texas will move to vexieo and raise cotton on these lands and many thousands of industriovs blacks, skilled in cul~ tivation, will follow them from states east of the Mississippi. An Offensive Ereath is most distressing, not only to the person afflicted if he have any pride, but to those witl, whem he comes in contact. It is a delicate matter to speak of, but it has parted not enly friends but lovers. Bad breath aud eatarrh are tnseparable. Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy cures the worst cases as thousands can testify. B A hale old Man, Mr. Jas. Wils gon, Allens Springs, 111., who is over sixty years ot ace, says: “I haye in My time tried a great man yaiedicines, some of excellent guiility : 'ut never hetora did I find By that would socompletely do al that is claimed for it as Chams~ berlain’s Colic Cholera and Diars hea Remedy. Tt s truly a wons dertul medicine.” For sale by all druggists, . INGERSOLL ON ALCCHOL. An Eloquent Extract From a Spocch Made by Col. Robert Ingersoli. lam aware there is a prejudice agninst any man engaged in the manufacture of alcohol. I believe trom the time it issues from the coiled and poisonous wurm in the distillery ustil it empties into the hell of death, dishonor and eriive, that it is demoralizing to everys body thut touches it, from the source to where it ends. Ido not believe that anybody ean eontem plate the suéexjt without being prejudicel against the crime. Al we have to do is to _think ot the wrecks on cither SidaDF the stream of death, ot -the suicides, of the destruction, of the little children tugeing at the hreast of the weak and deapairing wives usking for bread, of men of geuius it hus wrecked, the men struggling with imaginary serpeats produced by this devilish thing. And when; you think of the jails, ef the alms houses, of the esylums, of the prisons, of the seaflolds on either hand, T do nct wonder that every thoughtful man is prejudiced arainst that vile stulf called aleohnl. Intemperance cu's down youth in its vigor, manhood in its strength acd age in i weakness. < It breaks the father's heart, be-| reaves the doting mother, extin guishes natura! affections, erases coujugal love, blots ont filial at tachments, blights parental hope an:d brings pramatureage in sor row to the grave. It produces weakness, not strength, sickvess, not health, death, not life. It makes wives widows, children ore phans, fathers fiends and paupers, It teeds rheumatism, nurses gout, 1 welcomes epidensics,invites cho'era, | imports pestilence, and emhrnccs! consnmption. It covers the land with misery, idleness and crime. It engenders enutroversies, festers quarrels and cherishes riots. It crowds your penitentiaries and furnishes victims. to the scailold. It is the blood of the gambler, the ciement of the burglar, the prop of the hishwayman, and the sups port ot the midpight incendiary. It countenances the liar, respects the thief, esteems the blasphemer., It violates obligatiovs, reverences fraud, honorsinfammy. It defames beuovolence, hates love, ecorns virtuz and innocence. It invites the fatber to butcher his help'ess oifspring, and the child to gvind the patriarcial axes. It burns up men, consames women, detests lire, curses God, and despises heaven. It suborns witnesses, nurses pers fily, defiles the jury hox, and stains the judicial ermine. Tt bribes voters, corrupts elections, pollutes our institutions and en dangers the Government. It de degrades the citizen, debases the lerislature, dishonors the states man, and disarms the patriot, I brinzsshame, not honor, tertor, not safety, despair, mnot hape, misery, not happiness, and with the malevolence of a'fiend, ealmly surveys its irizhtfal desolation, and unsatitied with bavoe, it pois oas felicity, kills peace, ruins morals, wipes out national honor, then curses the world, and laughs at its rnin. It does thatand more —it murd s the soul. It is the son of ail villianies, the father of erimes, the mother of all abominas iions, the devil’s best friend, and God's worst enemy, Inventions of the I%ih Centary. The steamboat, the reuper, the sewing machine, Cars runing by night and by day, Houses lighted by gus and heated by steam, And bright electricity’s ray. The telegraph’s click speeds like lightning released, Then the telephoue comes to ex~ cel it: And, to put on the finish,the last but not least, I+ the famed little Purgative Peilet, g Last but not least is Dr. Pierce's Pleasaunt Purgative Pellet, because it relives human suffering, adds to the sum ot human comfort, apd enables che relieved suferer to en joy all the blessings and luxuries ot theage we live in. Jehoson’s Tonic 18 a splendcd Tonic and A S:pazizer. “Try it, and it not pleased with it don’s pay for it. TORTURED BY DEVILS. Inhuman Acts of a Parly of Negros. A special to the Age- Herald from LaFayctte records a crimein Tale lapoosa county that has rarely beco surpassed in its horrible details,— It seews that while Albert Smith and his three oldest children had gone some miles to church, five ne gro men approached the house and asked Murs. Smith to give them something to eat, and being refuss ed, they went into the house, and learning that there was oo one at home but Mus, Smith and her it~ tle babe, foree? hor into the yord and began rassacking the huuue’.l After appropriating all that they could find in the way of money and valuables, they ot fire to the house, and added horeor to the terrible scene by forcing the distracted wo man to witness the most brutal of flendish desds, which waa the toss— ing of ber little babe in the air,and letting it fall back almost on the puint of sharp knives which they held under it. The brutes finally heeded the frantic woman's entreas tics and wont away, leaving her with nothing to greet the return ot herhorror-stricken hushand and children but her half desd hibe and a smouldering heap of coals, where wus only » fow hours be‘ore their home. Pesple for miles around have been searching the country tor the villians, and atlast accounts three of the negroes had been captured. Cotton and Poetry. “Cotton and poetry,” .says the St. Louis Ropublie, “are not sup posed to go hnd in-hand down the sizles ot {fame, but occasionally fact and fancy must come together, and it is pleasant to soe them har. monize gracefully. ‘A case in in« stance developed in Bt. Louis cot~ ton circles yesterday. A well kuown firm of factors received with a eonsicnment of cotton from the poetic shipper, o letter of advice contuining the following pathetic request One by one the bales are coming, Faster still the dollirs fall— Few are coming, many geing, Do your best to grasp them all, After surveying the market with a view to disnosing ot the eultored castomers' consignment o the best advantage, the result was muailad back by the sympathetic head of the house s follows ; It was higher, but the huyer Baid that prices must come down: Bad to say, he had his way, And therc's wmowmnwyg in the town. W‘l‘).en we soid hin, then we told im Ot the gases being great, But as expected,lio yejectal | Every bale that wus uot streight. Hood's Sarsap iritla is a purely vegetable preparaiion, being froe from injurions ingvedieats. Itis peculiarin its carative power, Geesemen e Polsonsd with Malaria, Mr. 8. D. Picrce, a native of this Etate, butwow a prominent and in fiuential ¢itiz ws of Dallas, [exas, writes underday of Apiil 12,1889: “About three ybars oo | was liv ing ina malarial district of Georgia, and whie therc (rightful sorves broke out all 9xer my body. The poison in my blood was so bad that it ruined my health, and apparent ly incurable after taking large quanties of dificrent medicines preseribed by my pbysicans, that they, as a Just resort, advised me to go-to Hot Springs, as it was the only chance of recovery left, and in this they cxpressed theig serious doubts that I would derive any benefit from the trip. 1 went to Hot Springs, and while there took a thorouzl course of medicine un der the physicinns, which seemed to benefit, but did vot cure me, for in one month aiter my return the malady reappeared. 1 immediate~ ly began ftaking 8. 8.-8. which made me permznently well-vall from 1886 until now.” Skin Eruption Cared. One of my customers, a _Lizhly ragpected aud influentidd eitizen, but who is now absent from the city, has used Swift's Specific with excellent result. He .mlys iv cared bim of a skin eruption that he had been tormented with for thirty years, and had resisted the eurative ualitias of many other wedicines, ?{OBERT Creaa, Draggist, Falls uity, Neb, ‘lreatise on Blood ayd Skis Diss eases wailed free ' Swiry Seecrric Co., Mtlanta, Ga. VOL. ¥l.-20. 24, T WEIAT IS TGN Ll R D T TS < It is that impurity in the blood, which, ac cumulating in the glands of the neek, pro duces unsightly lumps or swellings; which causcs painful running sores on the arms, legs, or feet; which developes ulcers In the eyes, ears, or nose, often cavsing blindness or dcafness; which is the origin uf plgfl'cs, can cerous growibs, or the many other manifosta. tions usually aseribed to “humors;” which, fastening upon the lungs, causes eonsumption and death. Belng the most ancient, it is tis most general of all diseases or affections, for very few persons are entirely free from it, "o CURED it Be ‘ By taking Hood's Sarsaparilla, which, by the remarkable cures it hss accomplished, often whon other madieines bave fuiled, hag proven itself to be a potent and peculiar medicine for this disease. Somo of theze cures are really wonderful. Ifyou sufler from scrofula, be sure to try Food's Sarsanariila, %My daughier Mary was afllicted with sercf. nloussoreneck fromthetimeshewas22montis old till she became Bix years of age. Lumyps formed in her neck, and one of them after growing to the size of a rigeon’s egg, became a runping sore for over three years. Wo gave her Hood’s Barsapariiia, when the lump and all indications of scrofula entircly dis appeared, and now che sceras to be o healthy child.? J.B.CarviLy, Nauright, N. J. N. B. Besure to get only ; o ; & Hood’s Sarsaparilia Sold byalldrugglsta. #1; six for#s. Preparedonly by C. L. HOOD & CO., Apotliecaries, Lowell, Mass, 100 Posces Ono Dollaw : c_"f ~'! & G Lol (r‘i,:f WAL :’\'Z-f'}\’:‘ B £ SRS (D (nd o e ~/ y P e it Hiategi g \ - -(“gq_‘;}fl"\*,“{ X[c LA X -——— L 5 _.-M.‘ ~“:‘ j ; .: \. .\_~ s "f‘ Ql‘»fl}f{'\\({ 4 fs‘\“) 3¢ CE—dn NAB S 0 o~ e o**é L 2 ~,5" Nl SrEhes 0 7 > j’g\g‘,“:m;; T PRV 2\ Wi aify i6B B ‘;‘/xz“?e‘\?.l.féli" _T‘ 2l \in ARN R MW ¥ L aplst s \';‘X S S A 2 N, g - & ¥ ANy 3 e § o % ) & A e e ""»«- ,;';3 ei=—"""" S Y P '. g - AGE CARNGT WITHED IREDR,? remarked an old gentleman, ss ho gazed ° fondly upon the comely little woran by his eide; “but frankly,” he continued, “af one time I was afraid cosmetics would. The silly little woman, in order to appear youthful plastered her face with different varvicties of whitewash, yolept * balms,’ * ereams,’ * lotions,” ete.” “Yes,” }ntcrru{;tod the littls weman, ** 1 did, until my skin became liks {.n.rchment and 8o pimr;!fiv and coarse.” * Well,” gaid the listener, * What do you use now?"” * Use,” was the reply, * nothing bhut common egense and Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery, Comun’m segts? told mwu ‘iifdzny :)11004 was ure, liver active, appetite an estion good, thnt the outward woman woulf take on the hue of health! The * Discovery ' did all those thinfs and actunu{ rejuvenated me."” If fou s would possess a elear, beautiful complexion, free from blotches, pimples, cruptions, yeilow spots and roughnees, use the * Golden Med ical Discovery.” It is guaranteed to do all that it i 8 claimed to, or mo:m&' &aid for it will bo promipily refunde Copyright, 18583, by WoORLD'S Dls. MED, ASS'N: . QBO FFERED G & Ba [T RH U} - gé\’ for oan incurable case of Ca= v W tarrih in the fiead by the rropfletors of Dr, faea's Catarrh Remedy, By ts mild, goothing znd beuling properties, it cures tho worst c 1205, no wmatier of bow long standing. By druggists, 50 conta. : R e P 3:’;:&;591:.«%{ FUREORA PIRG G Ra By o gy v eBONG T DR s A e s?* oet e © b 5 7 R T A ey » A e o 1.3 Rz R R RS e ;. palat . SRR "3?"1..*;'2_" - o ;'*._‘f,v-‘:;;,;;;:3;;,:;&._’.;’:-:;,;‘x,_effg. d - SRR i oo KO R it e e T RTO e T R A sSR S S L T L A £ ® o 4 3 2 @ BB D B OAT 25 LI TR 2 AT B IR OIS e A TN RS o 0 : e . B ®© 0 Rellable Makes, Many Styles. New and Second-Hand. . R I tOW PRCES, EiSY TERMS. LOKG TIME. . A Yt S W A AR eet EVF.R V. new iitrement guaranteed for five ’f'cnru shipped on trial, and if not as repre sentad, can be returned at our exoense. \With each Piano we pgive fres a fine plush-top stool, silik embroi cred cover, piano instiuctor and six pieces of mu ic. With ecch Organ we give free a good repreotered stool and i tructor, D B ——+{ FREIGHT PAID. 7= We agree to assmne 2.l freight on Pianos and Organs. Those who want quick .:fq.":wt{;v ordet from us. The muil sed frizlit facilities of }{hnti\ are perfect. No natter what others ofier, write us before purchasiay, and s how easily money caa be saved. San PIAXOS . ......... .$l5O 00 o $1,500 00 ORGANS ......... § 4500 t $ 780 0O ~ SPECIAL OFFERS. SICDUAMT Piano, Sivlet (iMlustration at I"h’ &f -I’;3?‘ r of this advertisement), roscwg’d’ case, 715 octuves, three wnison), eveostrong bas., all dmprovements. The ot dows sz‘ i priced Roso sanufacised, Feh P & ‘.'sl Clough & Werren, five fctaves, lafge ' 1. cose, satin wonats very han.dson two.sets of reeds, five stong Ia Jlepers s Detter than other cigiens so'd ot #7550, 75 Eeats the world. we cife it for cnig 2 “ A tenvoarald givl can Ly i oreon adiend ivgm Phillips & Crers, Atlenta, G, a 3 e J Lrom tmfesition a 8 the most ex)ort mrsi.ran inthe {and)—Christian Wotker, Gl e Re i e Skl aR If you want er thiak of buving a Plana or Orgaa, Ly no mosne prreli s vkl yuu have secured pricia sed toruas from,. P PHILLIPS & GREW, Eatubiised 1865, ATLANTA, GA,