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#The [lews.i# L) Molantha et el If the bi'l to exclude inciviates from the lunatic asylom becomes a law, as it seems likely it will, the legislature should provide for a honie for inebriates, At a lommer session it was stated that suveh an institution could be made seif suss teicing. e THE man who kuows how to lay off corn and pe tato rows and 1o re gulate the distance of the same €0 s to get at the erops, is worth near 1y a whole cow pen tull of the nice kid glove, fancy nvercoated fellcws, who know how tolead fashion and waltz. o e Tre famous Brooklyn Taberna . cle, of which Rev. T. DeWitt Tal . mege is pastor, was destroyed by * fire Sunday for the second time in LT istory. Dr, Talimage watch. “.@d the destruction of the buildiog and (hen returned to his home sors rowfully. The loss including the fize orzan was $150,000, Now this, from an Alsbama pas per, is just too mean: *“The Geor gia papers are weeping large weeps l on the pathos of Unecle Ben Dug | gar’s farewell to the Xegis!amre.—l ‘You won't sce Uncle Ben in his place agzin when the rollis called,’ he said, ‘T am going home to die,’ Really, we don’t see anything in thisto cry about, as after belong ing for one term to en averngal Georgia legislature about thte vriost I graceful and eppropraiate- thing | the legislator mian can dois to 20 | bome aad die.” § RN A S S it - { President Harrison sometimes| has & rather delieate way of asking | a Pemocrat to resign. For instance, | he wrote to an Indieps ]>e-s;s()~| crat racently: I’ donot ~ish to | make any offlciul request or sug- i gestion to you, buta ehange cannot | much lonyer be deferred in your office, and iy dusire hus been that | it might be made in o wiyas! agreeable to you as possible. This is the object of this personal note Please inform me of your purp se.” Ot course this resulted in the De mocart's resignation; and the President sent Lim another letter, thanking Lim for his ‘“nanly and friendly course in the matter.” All of which sounds very well, but it will be observed that the Ilemo crat got out as effictunlly as it he had been kicked out with 40. mule spower, and that a Republican is securely fixed in his place. An Inteliigent Toad. Mr. E. L. Holdridee, of South Butler, New York, is the owner of a toad which has developed a remarkable de.rce of tractability and intellizence. In earing the toad Liag been trained to use a small knife and fork, and it is s.id to handle these implements with the grace and skill of an epicura. At t%xe conelusion of the meal the ‘toad regularly uses asmall napkin to wipe its mouth. An act which it performs wi.h becoming gravity, Mcr. Holdridge is at present teachs iny the toad to use a toothpick, but it is still verv awkward in the use of these iumplements, The toad readily walks upright, and apparéntly iguores the charaeter istic hovr of its putenal sncestors in the sct of locowotion, It is also affirmed that the tosd is des veleping & degree of conscience, as it has been kuown to shed tears of remorse upon several cecusions when reprimanded by Me. lold ridge for some impropriety or lack of etiquett= at the table, A Serap of Paper Buves Her Life, It was just an ordinary scrap of wraping paper,but it saved her life, She was in the last stages of con sumption, told by physicians that she was incurable and could live only a short time; she weizhed less than seveuty pounds, On a peice of wraping paper she vead of Dy, King’s New Discovery, a-d got a sample boitle; it helped ler, she bought another and grew ietter fast, continved its use and is now sirong, healthy, rosy,plump, vcigh ‘ing 140 pounds For tuller jars sticulars send stamp to W. H. Cole, * Druggist, Forth Swmith. Trial * Bottles of this “wonderful Discoy ery Free at 1. D. Sale’s Drug store. Sl Bucklens Arniea Naive, The hest salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Suit Rheum, Fever Sores. Tetter, « hap ped Hands Chilblains, Corns, wud all Bkin Eruptions, and positively - cures Piles. It is guarauteed to give pertect satisfaction, or movey refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by I". . Sale. ) i st ey P e “The Leary Courier says a car Joad of dogs aud cats weie shipped o Savanpah irom that plice oue %h&t week. The citizens of ~ Leary becase srightened 100 soou. ’fhjpmt jegisinture will net pess ndog— cr it law, \ HING SOOLORION DEAD. i —_— ind His Followers Are in Great | Grief Over 1t . Liberiy couuty has a great sen sation. King Solomou’s death is E beiieved to have been a mutder, i and A. R. Dean, deputy sheriff, is :sucpccied. King Solomion was the old cruzy npegro, Shadrach Wal- Etham, who succceded one of the Messiahs in the religious craze io o Liberty last sommer. Al of | & : : : the other worshippers in the wild ‘erness who were released from jail. Solomon could vot get bail. Lost Sunday be wae found dead it juil, at Hinesville. The next day au inquest was held, The jury suot out in the jail yard, No evilence of importance was given at first, !Two or three witnesses testified Cthat tbe king was found dead.—- ' About the time the jury was pre paring to make up a verdiet a nes . gro prisoner looking out cfa jail - window, and speaking loudly, said, " ©T know who kill the kinz. Tt | was Mr. Dean. He struck Solo | mon With brass koucks on the hend.” The jury laughed, thinking the regro was lying, Buat some one suggested that they should lock at the dead man'shead. When it was examined a tracture was dicover cd. WV altham had been Lit back of his left'ear. Two prisoners,one a mumdercr avd the other a bure glar, were then brcught out ard examived. They swore thay Dean struck the old negvo because the king wus reading his Bible too iwoud. That wasu't believed by the jurers, who regarded itas too ims probable. A search was made for Dean, but he had disappeared.— His gon-in law admitted that the dgeputy shenifl slapped the old man ou the head with bis hand,and with tie Bible but devied that the brass knuckles were used. The grand jury will investigate the case next mouth.— Atlanta Cone stitution 2 an Ounece for Rattlesnake Gil. Maost people think that rattle snekes arc entirely useless upon the earth, but the story told by a citizen ot Athens the other day wili set aside such a beliet. He wue telling of how there were piaces in South Georcia where men extracted oil from the rottlesnake and used to it cure rheumatism, Fhese persons wiil give a negro $1 to point out a rattlesuakc to tham, end then they kill it in a peCuliar manner. They place 2 forkwd stick over the snake's head ; thea put a cord arownd it, and sirangle the snake. This is dous to keep the snake from bitice itselt. "The oudy of the reptitle is then strung up and the oil extracted from ir. It s lsat $2 per onnce, and this in dustry is a profitable one. The snakes in that section are very largs, averaging five fect in lencth, aud oue raitier g.ves up a great deal of 6il. A little wegro once saw two rattlers lying cose togeths er and wanted to get? the money for them. It was a mile to the nearest house. He was atraid the gnakes would erawl off while he was gone, and soo he toox off his coat and placed it between the snakes. Ie we ff came back, and found thm“iu eyeing the coat. He liad them charmed, ——— A e 'The Negro in Massachuseits. A Beston paper resurrcets a rather eurious bit of his orv toshow that a colored man was ounce elected to office in Maesachussets, This accurred as far back as 1840, the little town of Townsend., At the town weeting about twenty ab. olutionists heldhe balance of power and would voie for neither party cand date. Iluvally both whigs ard demucrats got wad and united to cleet anegro to the legislature in order to punish the abolition ists. But though elected. the nes gro did not take his seat. Public sentiment would vot allow him to do zo. Towesend weut nnrepre sented in the legislature that year, There isa good deal that is in structive übout thisivcident. The spivit that dietated the clection of a itezro as the greatest possible in sule that conld be put upon politis cal antagouists still lives even g Massachussets. Ycs, be Joves you now, 'iis true, Lass with eyes of yivlet blue, Lipsas sweet 68 honey-dew, Bonvy little bride! Will ke love you as to.duy, _ When your bloom has flcd away, Wien your golden locks are grey, = Will Lis love abide?)] Yes, it it is the tras kiod it will survive al the inevitable wastes and changes ot life. But, i is every woman's desire and duty to retain, as long a 8 she can, the ats trections that made her charmiog and beloved in youts, Noone can keep her youthtul bloom or equ able tewper if weighed down and suffering tron temale weukuess aad disorders. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Preseription is a remedy for these troubles, Sold by druggists, Eapepsy. This is what you ought to have, in fact, you muast have it, to fully eujoy lite. Thousands sre search ing for it duily, and mourninz bes canse they find itnot. Thousands upon thousands of doltars are spent aipually by our people in the liope that they may sttain this boop.— Ard yetit may be bad by ail. Ve guarantee that Electiic Hitters, if used according to direciions znd .he use persisted in, will bring voa Good Digestion and oust, the des mond Dyspepsiaand sia ] instead Eapersy. ‘e recommend Illec tric Bitters for Dyspeparr and all diseascs of Liver,Stomach ani Kit nevs.Sold at 50c.a:d $l.OO per bote tie by T. D. Sale, Druggiet. TR Chanze iz one of the irresistable ws of netare,and fortunately the change i 3 almesi iavariably for the bett=r. Asan instance ot this, St. Patricks Pills are tast taking the plece of the harsh and violent cathartics, heeauige they are milder and prodacs a plessanter effact, be sides they are nmuch more bevefi cial in renioving morbid madter from the syatem and preveating agne aud cther palaricus diseasss. sge cathartic and Hver pill they are simest perfeet. Yor sale by all dragulsts, ‘This week is tha limit set by the Adveatists for the end of the world: bat areand here thers doesa's ecem to be much prepainiion for the general couclusion of things, O™ L'{IIP FnE T WRE ANeR T ;E“i: 2 ::?.L‘xuj‘::\.:lfit:,‘ rJl'x1(75‘;(:&.31)‘11 and Rlliousness. take I 8 curen quickiy. For ais by sl ent medicad Gel the wenne, S o L Davis & Locke ave selling the Hess shoe, heavy bottom, at £6.00, Given up to be the best shoe in the market. Every pair guarans teed. Don't fail to look at Davis & Locke’s elecant line of over coata. 0 fim ‘B I rEVAL latita ) Rk sl L Lol PO 5y e 5 a 0 0] AN ;;‘é@jc} i NS i b fi.fii ! I Absclutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and wholesemeness. More eccnomie.:! than the ordinary kinds, and cun not be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weight altim or phosphate powders. 20X only in eons. ROYAL BAKING POWDLER CO., 106 Wull Sg. N Y Capt. John A, Falton Is ngent for the Americus Te corder, The Atlanta Constitntion The Sunny South and The New York Ledger and the Macon Tele graph Way Down Upan fhe Way Down Upon the SUWANNEE RIVER. From Brauford, TFla., situated upon the roiantic Suwannee river, Messre. Rouse & Themas write, un der dute of Aug, -19th, - 1889: Please forward us another gross of Johnson’s Chill and Fever Touic, Have sold ont eve ry bowtie ¢i lust gross upon yonr strict gusrantce, and not one baitle retarned, Froma [m.r‘{rrfrom'_(,."ranit(vi-’.’r, S. C., deted August 26th, 1889, At the age of 50, with twentys five yoars of active practice, ! am a earcim observer and coutious in endorsing proprietary medicings, | but I ean conscientionsly endorse your Jehnson's Chill and Fever | Tonie as one of the lest cembinas tion remeies tor ¢ hill and Fever | I baveev rseen used. It corrcets the viiiated secretions of the liver, relieves costiveness,nnd promotes the abzorption and aseimilation o 1 food, thus rulfilling ali the indica tions claimed for it, Yours truly, T P. EDWARDS, M. D. | e | Fernavdina, Fla.,, Aug, Bih. A, B. Gmranppay, | Sivannah, Ga, ' D-arSir: Please senl us one. sives of Johvson’s Chill and Fever Tonic. It i: tho best seller wei have for malurial tevers. : Parmer Rros. The claim made for this med. icine is a modest one, We main tain that itis 100 t.mes better than | quinine, and 100 yearsin advauce | oi the profession in the tre:nt.ment’ of all fevers, from the most malig nant types of Bilious Hemorrhagic | Fever to the simplest lorm of Chill ! and lever. For gale by ali Drug- | gists, ‘ A.B. Garrabear,Sole roprietor, | Savaunah, Ga. l 7 - - CONT RN THERISE g 3 » . 5 ay ¥ 32 3 ! TorE'E Tt by opathiag Momms & sleep well, i restloss, unnatural in its zppstitc And grinds its teeth, you have strong indication. of Worms ; the positive cure for this is . A FAHNESTOCK'S VERMIPUGE, d your h‘;‘,‘%’",‘:&:f"'h:l 'l::'.tlm-li 1170 ini save ioH : ¢ N = 2 4 e e i fit gly - -: ‘ D sl L St ' &y ! | l g & i al ""‘II‘ ey E ey g : B 1 2T e ! PR L \ T ™3 3 & e = | R AXET NN NTE fad Y A New Goods! Low Prices iA et Y S b o oy oKm s . e AT We ke plessur: in ifniorming the public generally that we have jugt airived in this eity with sn entirely new stock of first-class X Raes X la athing P oY sy s vy N Aatiang ¢ Efl-\y. 00 it'w, (/101]"13,2. i)OOtS, C:h(}gp., ‘fli‘zf‘m C“E)w, % 0110128 {l!‘:d I'urnishing Goods. irie NNy A COUS, Having been the lucky purchasers of the larze and jnimense stock of the late firm of Gracey, Brown & Co., of New York City and baving bourht tnese goods, at far less than otie halt the cost of manufacture, enables us to sefl sirietly first-class goods at less than ,up competitors can buy them, and they sre t> be SOLLD BEFORIKK JANUA 531 Y Ist. We have the largest stock os Ovarcoats in thiy Gity. Donot fail to examine our $3.00 Overcost, actual va.ue §B.GO. Under no cirenrsstances sb oyld you buy a loak for your wife or deu:hier uatil you gee our Immense stock. 'They are beauties, ar.d we sell them .at less than actual valus Do not buy bsiore you are convinced that we are the cheapest Fouse in this city. Very Respectfully, ROAPQITIVIN & N I IR7Hr» oy .k €4l Boc oo BORSTEIN & GOLDBERG, Proprietors of the Fue Store. FARRAR BLOCK, NEX'¢ DOORTO THE 10 CENT STORE. DAW=ON. GA. B SRR S AAANDA A LY S B e e Nt mveag e7B 3 Lo W e e Vow ¢ R B Y A Baiy Ba i /f i | 88l B o GG | eSB B rTed £ | % & 508 6 fg 85,51 By TR o i Kl T M EERY €OR T | eome urty ! PRTEL A A BT L ey tosy. saing TR 3 R EiEhE lod Raniß P, £ (L ST A 1 réfflf-V' @BB . B e jrd g 3 sttt S LT g R e d /éfi;».?‘.‘ii; SRI e ’ 2 T { B 4 ey - WA & {R- e B l =4 Ve el S URRE wed i 1 AXrzema 3 AT UL NI ‘ FIFTH ARUAL Pl rananer.er e | R Pt Y i TR I:—r Rared s 2eßiko 00 S 0 % | e 1o Aup § IRGH Pvaesine R 0 R Mades ¥, !\»";".’nl ; i i P ol g e ! [T N S 8 %:. % \7:":‘- { s ¢ SR gy Wy 8 | T baran % s L " g %‘;-_““; | 830 of Vianaog nad {~ang : e & A 8 jframm hest sk et 10 Be elosed | ; 1 % 10 ¥ GO in,:in,.,q:;sh-»,e\::t VG v Rser, | Rlaok tun 16> MW eh e !l-‘.~\ "t 5 dlazr. e T 0t ::l,\.x\_"r.}_; | e Coine Al Ted e, | g oL e ! i-.-!:.-j;‘t\:::.ij-‘- N IR an.] { RN ES et vyl oSy, ! ;:t»i!(m:. MNeusty Notr—nned ® fou : i MAULEIS el i LAOMP, BF 3 vt fal B ! ! MESP WTy (Hies vasws, - ) E N RRS vescd 7 avin e e s i{"‘:' VRS rend Saada s " i -“,II VLTI &' Goay We ":J.v,. 3 i i“.m:”: .‘ i ‘... diane (130 l 0l | b 033 o6mge L S e ek i BARGAING, YUY ONE. ! | ERo g oaian i ' mitAE T § nig)ysiaa ! i Xe RSO R - ey g ¥ i ' A;““«\.. 5,‘-:-;-‘ g : , 3,. wamesr i % o T bNaßle F RN CERN | ,I.:‘«‘ s, JA‘ LEad 5 mivat s :,I:Z-zlv.i-:; [BRE: W peh Nal rends, i TRACY Sreys pampy | |5. M oweiizlhe cri R 4 ! 1T BSAI2S WGeendii ol bR o 8 v qii tle diely wnnted ! PSS T AR ok wadedy j 2ut HEg t DANN S mavas vy {atapere. TIOE e BN, vel | RIULE SOIr i 2y : ; o i P SRR xel gget | ‘ '.,4 v'y é‘l @¥ e T - o 5 P oay BRI R 3 e AR N VD i A 5 & A et sty RN B j Glo | et N L R s i mrd cdet Vg Aty Sial) | 1"0" z‘:u . ’;ea 0B {M <p:¢7 3 o k - LT ha st 1T ) 5 e A XL OE SR WS PEEN, Ta BSNR 1Y .”}.‘ | Ly Wy AR Qb | ' ! S | WRITE FAT RBRS curEss o i oo g -3 o Lot oo am e iy o hx e e RRRSREE SBR % L LRGN E $ g D @iapstgn ey dirgam : SEIEER übi’ah E : A SRt i & Eg 5g .’f!flfi‘i‘\f z ”'-'i:s."?" ] b LA OBSC Gy o W adled 1 T oAt ARI 3 P 3 TLERNNN S, fifl.fi{;g PR, ot ree s e ......,..u,,.pf‘.y' YIITF " i BUILDING HMABE CHEAP —BY CONTRACTING WITH— GEO. V.PACE, DAWSON . GA. —_— 0 b Contracts for all Ligds of bhuilds ing token at lowest rates, and ma terial furmishe? when desired. 1 have been in the husiness for fif teen years and kvow my business and guarantee my work. DMill Worls. i have had a large experi nee in this line, and guarantee to do good and cheap work on new milis or repairing old ounes. Giin Worls. J have had twelve yeurs experia ence with machinery aond a fuil set of teols ean make your old gin work like a new one. I have re. nired a larce number of gins and E:we yet to hear the first complaint ot my work or price. I sharpen gins by machivery or hand and all work done will be made payabla October Isi, 1889, I will call ow syon duricg the -pring and summer mouths. This is allowing you a showingtand I hope you will hold your work tor me. My address is Loek Box 224, Dawson, Ga. GEO. V. PACE. Feb.2o, 1883, Ty Ao ) ARG : OATH, OATS, OATS. 20,600 bushels Gennine exas Rust Proot : Onts. 500 bushels Georzia Ruised Oats. n ~t & & e 5 bushels Southwest Georzia Ralzed Ryo. 50 bushels North Georgia Rye. 50 bushels Barley. ~ ™ 7 Syrup Bairels 100 New Orleans Cypress Barrels, 50 New OrleansSocond Haud Barrels. 200 New Cypress Barrels, We o R N i - % Cane Mills & Evaperators e FOR SALE BY " NLCF.TIFT & € s S h° Fo 111.‘ T&L / * WG 1 DIRUGS rmema et (3] e P . : M k g 4“ ° nil, @ PJ»&;-. ‘i:__u.{-m_-J Have purehased Messrs, Flillmon & Wade's immensoe steek of : i e £, . B 4 BETTRRYATYTHEY RS #3 F 7 B g 8 3 s\:{!{/ ’fi.&x;fifi_bfi%la&g And will do business at the sime gt nd. Tie menhers of the firm are O. B. STEVENS, A. JUBALBAVIN ard T, D, 84 Ll, wid they pro pose to run one of thebest and Mz, reltable Deu s S 0 es in the stute. Everything in the wuy of DEgee? Duce. t Modicines, Paints, Ois. Vare uishes, cilet Avticles, ete, ete ,of the purest und best wun wid be kept .bways in stock. They nivo carryaline line of the purcss \Whiskice, Wines Broy dies, ete., tor medicigl] nse, which they ought ow aad sre coine to sell e Mz, T. D BALL will have charge A the busineseand will Ne plad te see ali of Bis old friends and mako new ones, Give th@!fl a caliand be convisced that they mean hisiness. ki e HY e Loy s eN e AP BB a 8 %4~m‘2~£&&:&l‘%}.&!‘;§; N A R M S TR IS Y B 0 @3 ST, o ween g A~ O .;gi E{ E“j B i ° £ ;f,c«.b Sy & D ;S;'\E; j%"u 3 ‘Eamfifiwagh% ¥Ry NS, o 5 i s = f g, —-‘.A'- l{‘lJ -‘,}‘41414 \_ ) U L\ . ',* 0:; 5 %3 % 4 e AR O ii?fi Y 4 EACNT ’j i ‘§~"3“ puydy, [UdY bagllt Mool Doy, {OOO Lar, e ¥ g 5. > ¥R z - Carriage, Surrey sr Phaeton _On sas casy terms as any house in Georeia. Cell on them ae thein New Iron Repository, where you will find Mr. J. \W. BROWN ever ready to waiton you. Good Notis Pra‘erable ta Money. Doa't forget WE SELL THE BEST WAGSNS MADE. lee S:ndflu‘k«r, Tennessee, Qid Hickory, Atlanta, “ateher Iron” aid Peidmont. . CAT E, CDr : NE I 3 DA >NN !‘v v b W atehes, Jewelry, a @/ +2l Y TEXT6h R o £37 silverware, Clocks, "‘ e £ ¢ s “: . spectacies &e, (o (R aSa e ) -,_fi.«" I_.- ¢ Repairing atßock Bottom vris ufid g a.» Bvok e L) r;bgjm rE.«’Ja &rs%fi Main St eet, Darwson, Gea S ——— STETHAM & FARNUM, Livery and Sale Stables 00— The best Carriages and Buggies hirein the city.” ilorses bourded 0. PER MONI'H » and sent to an§? of the city at all hour s HeADQUARDESS For Doy ERs, Akl ok Y e ¥, i ° }_fi;fl‘ Wih, FANCY AND FAMILY G I{OCOE RIKS TOBACCOS. Sold by the box at manufycturs er’s prices, and very low by retail. Dried Beet. | Mott’s Cider A lot of the cels ' Peach anil ap ebrated “K en~ | ple slways on tucky” just hand. Sodaand received., |~ Lemonade, HE ALLIANCE 's especinliy mvited to look at wy tobaccos before buying : W. T. LEWIS. q WAL . NGO el ; IS HEADQUARTERS FOR— Staple and Fancy Groceries Hardware Tinware Rtc, SALT PIGH. FRUITS and VEGETARLR! Mackere! and Mullet in season. § and cverything else for thetahla CANNRD GOODA. SUBAR, COPPEE. Rige. of every description and cheap. as bw as the lowest, Groods Delivered in any pare 0} the e ty. Give me i eall, | = TR i W. B Mollenald, Dawson, G “T. 0. WHITCHARD & co, \ s e < % N G@o’ | ARENOW PREPARED to MEE COMPETITION, Our Groceries Are Fresh and Fane e (V) —— LOTUS PATENT FLOUR. i M. HUME'S CUMBERLAN SNGWFLAKH 3 Patent FLOUR [ RIVER SALMON. ] | VEMCIPS FAVORITE FL Uf- [ 238 G ATOR OYSTERS, | ROYAL BU PER TOBACCWTAR OUR'S LUNCH OxGU ’ M +GNOLIA HAMS. | IMPORTED SARDINES, | ARBUCKLES COFFEE. . EVAUPORA 'E) FRUIT. s(3 () Vol g . Just Received: OSE CAYWHITS SATH SALT | ("e;'.-h 3 i K 93 S SYitWl a s @ | ONE CAR B:p¥, BYE ARD BARLEY, | O*E CAR TEXAS RUST-PROGF SEED naTs. | £ Moo prnan:ia.niis - | 500 84 HELS GEORGIABUST-PROOF oA —— GIVEUS A CAT[— T. O. SWHITCHARD & O 4 s e i . e t R 2 PAEE o S 5 Rfiv =73 oe 3 Pd ARRMAY WTATRYR , 110 LULLUN MAR, | 16 B YWadUa diassiia Leade the state. [aving superior railroad tacilities she ean pay m fur cotton than any town in this scction. Bhe especially eaters for g~ 4\ NN Y YFrIVR” NINEIYVEV T i FERRVLL COUNTY COTTON Acd Terrell planters may rest assured they witl get the top prices, | We have parchased the large warchouse ot Titt &Co and have l perior acilities for haudling cotten. Bring vour eotton to Albany | store with us, and we will coaviaee you that what we say is true. e | > e AT TINT T *CAR‘LR & WOOLFOLK 2204 Q.wJ & ) l' A TIFT & CO’S OLD STAND, ¥ : : ALBANY, G ‘ e S D S PAU SM N 05 .BT~BST A AP &2 ST S N 5. &P S § AT YDQ OASAINT XA T T T ‘ WITH 1T OWN ‘V’JEU{‘&AO}\( (o TRBI MW REYE 6 R AaAnRRR 2 & o o ;3.‘. S s2O " 2 lfiEjF BISTHEAQ AR ' , SRR el OA% §x aday K 9 ilid PNI whel MUbßieiAd B Oyl [ Like the Great tawn 6¢ Duwson. it is carricd on to SUCCESS | MERIT ALONE. ' P OO io T i e d N i -=L~ w-..e eo' Noda ?c-'.\,f..:a NV CSrae W e ;:%an | MERCANTII.I I OUS] | Isas tull of gacd thinga asare the fesile faras aronnd Dawson, l : ——— g | & e e TN 97 i wies C 0) 8 Ui i Is the word, and we rrapuse to head the ‘procession in cur live | feel that our eforts 10 nand'e : | | ! .0 & . - - First- Clasas G-oods l ;|I.;!X‘EC-’.‘E~‘ that defy competition, hava Lesn apprecisted by the 'y“"f"}" I this sud surroundine ceunties and makes us movre than ever geterm ied to fill every possible war t tha: misht arse. We arein the ;.(‘::.(,! < | Prohose to stay there, it LOAV PRICES, ENERGY and FAIR DEA | D‘G_ will 'do it. Farniers;, Mechanics, Pro’cssion g, sl al 0 i eallin and look 2t the handsomest stock of (D&Y o INTINND DSATS ouATD |URY GITDS, NOTIBAS, B2OTS, SHOES, ‘ IRATO UACDMISDC ~nd CHAXITIA ! EAT uig EARDWARE and FHRRITUN ’ Li Southwest Georsia. % Len -we have feasted your eyes en l;;r;m!;:, your pocket book will fly open with its own volition. | A.J. BALDWIN & OO v e R s 1 ’rTn@,Cimas DMereaniiloe Honss, - - Dawsen ¥ ! ee e e ee "o so 3 iB A . B AR SRS i ¢ ™re e L Yok i L 0 Bty | / ' LA DNI i Vi o nm }rrr )Y“!I va3 L_J Y\T AT T\lrr ‘{:‘ : : [- 8 N 1y N J I TERRELL § \DJOINING COUNTLE In this. our NINTH ANNUAL CIRCULAR, we de¢ it unuecessary to parade before you the usual alvantag that we have been giving our customers, as they m‘(lf ‘;}C known. however we wili say_that we propose to (‘l9 all th we have been doing for the past EIGHT YEARS. id Now we are offering NEW ADVANTAGES to Wi we wish to call your attention, { aoth We will carry an “open policy” of insurance on i C').a In our warehonse, which our eustomers can have ad‘v\’}lh'i . . Yo of at the low rate we obtain by such a policy. : iy also pay ONE FOURTH OF A CENT per pOlm(lIO:’)n . i i bg P 4 cotton sold us on account in August, ONE lu[(a'llh in September and ONE SIXTEENTH m October. 3 We hope our friends will figure on this proposmthil see if it will pay to take advautage of, We lf“m;l.” We will retail to our customers, BAGGING an at cost on t he usual time. of Mr. H O, Thornton will assis{ ovr regular corps i the warehouse department, atro We guarantee satisfaction and promise that your P age will be appreciated, . Yo us truly, & CO Dawson, Ga, July 20th J. K. MERCER &