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DAAVSON JOURNAL
BXWBON.OA., MARCH 23,1866.
Kend and reflect!
«lcl>ll«*»l Oil'll l<l, than whom no more
1 . nmf 1 - 11,1,11 erer liyed > S ive “ ll,e follow
ebr*r« his experience;
« I hate alwav* contidcrtd advtrlUing liberally
ii to be the great medium of success in
hunintM, "i,dthe PHfLUQt TO WEALTH. And
7' ~ made it an invariable rule, 100, to advert***
. Ik f dullest time» a* well it* the biusinst, long ex
'* ■,nee having taught me that money thus spent
Y r ,i faiaout; ns by keeping my husiuev * cuntin
before the public, it has secured me many
that 1 would otherwise have tost."
" JOB TVOttH.
If jou want any kind of Job Woik, such as
postern. Hand BUIs, Cards, Cir
fttlart, Eetter Heads, etc., ’executed
stxTLT cur.xri.T aud at once, send your orders to
to Dawson Weekly Journal Olfice.
IIV are prepared to nil orders
for It LAN liS of every description,
on short notiec.
ggr The Sheriff Sales of Lee county will here
»ft>r be published in the Dawson Journal.
W. C. (JILL, Sheriff.
My legal advertising for Calhoun
county will hereafter bo published in the
Dawson Journal.
W, E. Giuffin,
March 10th, 1866. Ordinary.
citizens of Dawson, it will be remem
bered, are to meet this (Friday) evening, at the
Court house, at 8 o’clock, to arrange for the im
provement of the Dawson Cemetery.
sure to read the short article ou the first
page headed “A word for Newspapers.” An idea
of their value may be formed from that.
[gT The Atlanta “New Fra” publishes a greatly
reduced scale of prices for advertising and sub
ecription to that paper. It is now the cheapest
daily in the State. See card in another column.
Withdrawn.
Ilaviug learned that Rev. Wiley G. Parks is a
candidate for County Judge, and knowing him to
be every wav qualified to fill the office, I hereby
vitbdraw my name, as a candidate for that office,
inhiafavor. J. M. SIMMONS.
A Coniptefc Drug Store,
We take pleasure in reminding physicians and
others throughot the country that they can supply
themselves with every article usually found in a
fi:stclass Drugstore, at the bouse of Dr. Perry
man, iu this city. He keeps the most complete
stock of drugs and medicines in tiiis sec'ion of
couutry, including superior wines aud liquors for
medicinal purposes. lie also has a fine assortment
of school books and stationary.
•‘The Army Straggler.”
We have unintentionally neglected, up to this
time, to express our high appreciation of the work
bearing the above title. It it well gotten up in
ererv respect—written by a talented young law
yer, who participated in (life campaigns of Lee, in
Virginia, as a private soldier —exhibiting the rare*
virtue of refusing proffered offices. The deeds of
gallantry performed by the “straggler,” on nig pens
ben roorts, etc., are portrayed iu such a manner
as that it cannot fail to prove interesting aud de
cidedly amssir.g to the reader. Dy euclosir g fifty
Cents and u stamp to K. J. WarreD, Esq., S:arke
ville, Lee county, Ga., the work will be mailed to
»oy address.
An insti^t’fidfi*, l „„
\ong and seriously felt by many of our people, has
just been established, on a grand scale. Wo mean
tie ei tensive Furniture Warehouse of Messrs.
Tears, Lawton Si Cos., at Macon. We lately en
ja;ed a decided treat in being shown throgh the
establishment by a courteous member of the firm
They have the best and most complete stock oi
fnmiture ever opened in this part of the country,
and their arrangements are such that there is not
»'jch danger of exhausting their supply.
iW The attention of our readers is directed to
idvertisemeot of Henry Home, of Macon, who
M prepared to furnish everybody superior ployvs.
latrows, etc., for the farm. Planters and dealers
camiot do better than to give him a trial. He has
ilso just received another large lot of groceries
wdcoufectioncries, which are offired at low prices.
Georgia Baptist Convention for
1566.
* or the information of those of our
leaders who may he interested in it, we
Jublish the following:
As the city of Columbus—the place of
neetieg- of the Georgia Baptist Convention
” r tlie year 1865—was occupied by a hos
tile force, and thus the body was prevent
ed assembling, it becomes necessary for
hose who alone can act iu its behalf, to
nnounce the time and place of meeting for
B" e present year. Acting therefore in oon
lort with the executive committee, and at
F request, I hereby give notice that the
Beorgia Baptist Convention for the year
will meet, Providence permitting, at
■laeon, on Friday before the fourth Lord’s
fc’ in April next. P. H. Miu,
I % Moderator Ga. Bap. Con.
I For the Dawson Journal.
■° Him Who Will Best Under*
I stand it.*
PB ‘ down town the other day—
pP „ ,10 should I chance to meet,
H " ut lovely John with smiling face,
F * the street.
II 11° bowed to me, I smiled at him,
■ Alld thought 'twas nothing wrong ;
R °i sli the Dawson boys, yet
| 1 “ink the most of John.'
■l* mS * llm aom ®timos in the Church
H . though seldom there I go—
■ '’ al ®h him closely in his pew,
| And glimpse him at the door.
■ wears a coat of black, I think—
H. V i l hfihter hue ;
■meath his spotted vest I know
■ I nere beats a heart most true.
H ll « ha,r is of a light red cas\
■jj 13 “® ar jl of a deeper dye ;
I 1 * marble brow there smiice
BI a “Sht but soft blue eye.
b , n ’ 'hough he knew? it not,
■ Then if ,. b . e J tr - T ’ Col ‘ ld go®** i
I I n‘ he 1 P°P ‘he questien, Oh!
■ I “ow , iul( . k BOuW j say yeg
■ I Joan will guess, and answer this,
■ expect he’ll find me out;
■ Tj. l ‘ Q ‘/ ar unto my house,
■ I rather a crooked rout,
hI At on 6 * du * l, and cannot think
M IM.-° Dce t 0 call tn T name,
H Sett w I | e 'J.j. U9 ‘ ODC more time,
Rvh , '; ee write again.
■ ' Mirch -i’J- ° LOTTIE.
TELE <» RA 1* II I C.
C/'oiigrc‘N»ioiial lens. ~
Washington, March 10.—Iu the Sen
ate to-day Mr. Fessenden reviewed the letter
of Govenor Graham, of North Carolina, pub
lished in the Natioual Intelligencer, which,
he said, was written to show that the investi
gations of the Reconstruction Committee was
not impartial. Mr. Fessenden said he did
not regard the lately rebellious States in the
light of a erirnna! on trial, nor was heading
in the capacity hf prosecutor. If Mr. Gra
ham desired to introduce further testimony
in the case of North Carolina, he should do
so.
Washington, March 20.—The House,
today, passed the bill to protect from legal
prosecution Ijmiou officers for acts commit
ted during the war by order of their supc-,
rior officers.
Brisk Businrss.—The Intelligencer
says the merchauts of Atluuta are doing a
brisk business, and ship off heavy bills of
goods at small profits.
A dispatch from Washington of March
10, says that Mr. Stephens’ linal acceptance
of the Georgia Benatorship was in conse
quence of an assurance from high officials
in this city that ho would be admitted to
his seat, and that the President is deter
mined to do his Lest to secure that admis
sion and that his case is no an isolated one.
TexAS.— The Texas Convention has re
fused, by a vote of-thirty five to forty-four
to declare the secession ordinance null and
void. They insist upon repealing it.
Jamaica Repeated.— A telegram from
Louisiana says that last' week sixffine plan
tations in the parish of Iberville, sold for
less than the machinery originally cost.
The Cotton Crop in Louisiana.—Let
ters from Louisianna say that the planters
from that State are devoting almost their
entire attention to the raisiug of cotton,
and that all things now look promising.
Executive Pardons.— ln compliance
with a House resolution, a list of pardons
granted by the President is being made
out and will be submitted in akout ten
days, Virginia can boast of about four
thousand, over one half which fail under
the thirteenth or twenty thousand dollar
exception. The four States having obtain
ed the largest number of pardons are Ala
bama, \ irgiuiu, Georgia aud Mississippi.
The entire number of pardons granted will
be smaller than the public anticipates.
COSt COIUYTC Jilted Id.
WK are authorized to announce the name of
n'yley (* . Sharks as a candidate for the of
fice of County Judge (or Terrell county. Election
Ist Wednesday in May. MANY CITIZEN.
lUAHKU,I>,
By Rev. Dr. Davis, on the 12th inst., Rev. Wm.
Holland and Airs. Sarah Witherington, all of Lee
county, Georgia.
At the residence of Judge B. F. Cock, in Terrell
countv, by Rev. W. N. Chauduin, Washington L.
Brantley, E.-q , and .Miss C. Damans Cock, eldest
daughter of Judge Cock.
COMMERCIAL.
Cincinnati, Sla«-ch 16, 1866.
Pork 27 ; Lard 18 12c ; clear sides
-18 c. Oats 34c. Groceries dull. Cotton 87c.
motion —now Ando',.ng Ra a36 : Middling 26 a
87 ; Strict Middling 88 a 39; Good Middling 39a40.
Columbus, G!t., March 20.
Cotton market yosterd y dull and irregular.
Middlings 28 a 3oc. Strict Middlings will not com
mand more than the la.ter figure.
New York, March 20.
Cotton declining—sales of 37G0 bales, at 39f a
40 cts. Gold 127 78.
Atlanta, Ga., March 20. •
Corn White $1 38 Yellow and mixed Si 28;
Flour Fancy, white wheat, per barrel sls and 17.
Dawsou Prices Current.
Corrected Weeklti by IP. F. ORR.
C0tt0n,.... nominal. Gold, 30 a36
Silver, 25 a3O Prints, 80 aB3
IfeLaines, 85 aSO Scotch GingbmsfiO a75
Lancaster,.... ..4 a45 Coats’ Thread, 125a150
Sheeting, 35a37J Osuabuigs, 84 aBS
Fae.tory Yarns, .350a400 Bacon, 20 a25
Lard, *. 20 a25 Ex Fain. Flour, 15la 18
Corn,.. 1 25al 35 Superfine, 13 a 16
Rice, 15 alB Tea 150a2 50
Sugar, Brown,. .20 a2B Coffee, 38 a4O
Coffee Sugar,.. .30 a 33 Candy, BO a75
Syrup, cane,. .. .75 aBO Cheese, 30 a4O
“ sorghum,4o a6O Saif, 4a 41
Bagging, Keut’y,4o a45 Mackerel, 4bb!,lsal(i
“ Gunny,4s aSO Sweet Potatoes,6o a75
Rope, .25 a 30 Butter, 80 a4O
Candles, Star,. ..35 aSO Eggs, 20 a25
Tallow, 121a 15 Beeswax, 20 a25
Dried Fruit,. .. .10 a 15 | Soap, turp’nting2o a 25 j
Tobacco, 50 al 25 Nails, 13 als j
Snuff, 100 al 75 Shot, 20 a25
Whiskey... .3 00 a3 50 Powder, 60 a75
Coperas, 10 als Lead, 20 a25
Soda, 18 a25 K?rosine,... .150 a 200
Putty, 18 a2O Glass Sail
OR. J. L. D. PERRYMAN,
OFFERS his professional services to the citi—
izens of Dawson and vicinity as Crescrib
ieey l*hysieittn. Office at his Drug Store
under the Masonic Hall. Also takes this occasion
to say to his old army friends, who are constantly
asking his advice by letter, to apply to some re
spectable physbian personally, where they can
have their cases properly examined, and so pre
scribed for. - marl6,3ra
WM. J. M ELROY. SAM’I. M. BUBERS.
M’ELROY & SUBERS,
Manufacturers of all kinds of
Tin, Sheet Iron, Copper, Zinc
and Leutl Ware*, Pumps, etc.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
ST O V E S ,
Ti.r ri..iTi:. sheet meKVand
METRES,
Fourth Street, - - - MAC4N, GA,
CopperjStills on hand aud made to order at j
short notice. Give us & call. We sell cheaper
than any other house. marl 6 3m
HATTON P. B/.;DDINO, •! B. WELLS.
IIEDDING& WEILS,
ttroccrs and I’rodurc Healers,
i ORJDESS FOR
GROCERIES, CORN,
OATS,
FLOUR, BACON, LARD,
SODA WATER, and
SANDS CHICAGO CREAM ALE.
Promptly Filled.
Third St. Opwositc Exflrc** Office,
iflaeon, Ga.
John E. Sullovan. will bo pleased to meet
his old friends at the above store. 6 sm.
.IBMIJtrMSTH.ITOWH Sul EE.
UNDER an order of the Court of Ordinary of
Terrell county, will be sold, on the first
Tuesday in May next, before the Courthouse door,
in the town of Dawson, during the usual hours of
sale, Five sixth (5 6 ) interest oflot 49 and frac
tional part of lot ot land No. 48 in the 11th district |
of Terrell county —all amounting to Two Hundred |
and Fifty (250) acres more or less. Sold as tin
property ot Daived Thomas, late of said county, !
deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and credit- |
ors.
Mar 18 tds G. W. HEAD, Ain't
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE-
G 1 GORGIA TERRELL COUNTY.—tender an
r order of the Court of Ordinary of Terrell
county, will be sold on the first Tuesday in
May next, before the Court House door in the town
of Dawson, between the usual hours of sale: Lot
ol Land No. 234 in the fourth district Terrell
comity. Also one half of lot of laud No. 22 t in
Dooly county. Sold as the property of the estate
of Ira Bradley, deceased, for the beuefit of the
heirs and creditors. Terms on day of sale.
March 12, ’66. tds W. C. BASH, Adrn’r
TEIt It EEE COS TS’t>,YElt S.SS.E
ON the first Tuesday in April next, will be sold
before the Court House door in the town of
Dawson, Terrell county, tho following properly-, to
wit: One lot of land, number sixty-eight, in the
Eleventh District of originally Lee, now Terrell
county. Sold as the property of Wm. M. Petty,
under a fi fa issued from the Justice Court of the
Eleven Hundred and Fifty-Fourth District, G. M.,
of said couutv, in favor of N. H. Beal, Agent, vs.
Wm. M. Potty, Jarid Irwin and Thomas Caldwell.
Property pointed by Jarid Irwin.
Mar 9 Ida M. W. KENNEDY, Sheriff
TERRELL SHERIFF SALE.
ON THE FIRST TUESDAY IN APRIL next,
will bo sold before the Court Hc«se door, in
the town ol DawsoD, Terrell county, the follow
ing property to-wit:
One House and lot, in the town of Dawson, con
taining two acres, more or less, known as the
place whereon F. D. Baily formerly lived, and now
occupied by Mr. Morgan Peeples; sold as the
property of Win. M. Petty, under a fi fa from
Terrell Superior court, in favor of Joseph E. Brown
or successors in office of Governor of said State,
vs W. M. Petty,
M. W. KENNEDY,
March, 2 tds. Sberriff.
Georgia, Terrell Comity.—lnferio
Court in Chambers, for County purposes:
Present, their Hons. Samuel L. Williams, James
M. Simmons and Eli G Hill.
It is ordered by the court that in ocedienco to a
Resolution of the Genera! Assembly, of the State
of Georgia, that the “Exile Camp,” iu Dawson,
Terrell county, be sold on the first Tuesday in A
pril next, aud that said sale he advertised in the
Daw son Journal thirty days before the day of sale.
J. M. Simmons, j. i. c.
Saml. L. William?, j. i c.
J. R. Knott, j. i. c.
A true extract from the mitiutes of the Inferior
court, Feb. 22d, 1866.
Feb. 23- 40d3. W. J. ADAMS, Clk.
TEMIREEE JIMOiITIIeSGE S.IEE.
ON the first Tuesday in May next, w ill bes id
before the Court Hous-; doc, in the Town of
Dawson, Terrell coun'v, Georgia, the following
property to-wit: House and lots in the town of
Dawson, known as the Morgan lot, iyi g on the
East side of the Jail in “aid town. Sold as tire
property of E. B. Morgan, under a Mortgage fi fa.
issued from the Superior Court of Terrell county,
in favor of Wm. & A. J. Miller, vs E. B. Morgan.
Property pointed out in the Mortgage.
Feb. 23 tds. M. W. KENNEDY, Shffi
etdmini»lrtor's Sale.
A GREEABLY to an order of the Court of Or
dinarv, of Terrel! county, will be sold, or the
first Tuesday in April next, within the* legal lionrs
of sale, the following belong’ng to the es
tate of Robert By*on, !a'e of said county deceits-.,
ed, consisting of houses un i lots in the Town of
Dawson. Also, the undivided half of lot of land
number in the 4th district of siid county.
Feb. 23. tds. W JV I’lwnu
INI ouce.
~t I.L persons having demands against the estate
XXL of David B Ravens, deceased, late of Terrell
county, are hereby notified to render the same into
me. All persons indebted to said e-tate are requir
ee to make immediate payment
Feb. 28 40d. GRORGE A. LOFToN, Adtnr.
JN otice.
SIXTY days ntler date application will be made
_ to tlie court of Ordinary of. Terrell county, for
leave to sell the real property belonging to the es_
tate of David B. Ravens, deceased, late of said
county.
Feb. 23 60d. GEO. A. LOFTON, Admr.
“NOT LOLL
r l > o debtor? and creditor?. Those holding
1 claims ngains James Parrott deceased, late
of Terrell county, will render them in to
me. Those indebted to said estate are required to
make payments. HARRIET PARROTT.
Feb. 12 40ds. Adtn’x. j
NOTICT],
r |' , o Debtors and Creditors. All persons hold- I
X ing claims against Davirfd Westfield late of
Terrell county deceased, hereby notified to render
in the same. Those Indebted to said estate are
required to make immediate payments.
JOHN L. EDMONDSON,
•Fab. 12. 40d. Adm’r.
_ _ I
\a. t
Mil LAWTON k CO
WAREHOUSE,
AT B. F . ROSS’ OLD STAND.
Front Entrance at A. I*. G. Harris' !
Store.
Side Entrance ill Trout of Rapti-I
Church.
Finest, Canton Matting,
scEEjrnin ch.sjsheh setts
Elegant Earlor Setts,
Bureaus of all Kinds,
Chairs of every Rescript!jo,
Great Vuirety of Caroefing,
Oil Cloth,
What-Nots and Book Shelves,
Hat Trees and Tepoys
Marble Top Tables,
Extension Tables,
, Mctalio Cases,
Rosowood Coffins,
Cradles, Cribs, Children’s Chairs,
Bedsteads, Sofas. TctO-Tetcs,
&c., &o , &c , &c.
i March 10, It
GREAT INDUCEMENTS!
DRY GOODS!
VKKY CHEAP!
BY
MANN Sc WHEATLEY.
mBE Subscribers, in order to make room for
l tneir Spring Stock, now offer great induce
ments to purcbaseis.
Thi ir present stock will be sold at a very small
advance upon cost, and in it will be found a gen
eral assortment o f sucb goods as arc wanted by
every one. In
DKY GOODS,
CALICOES,
FANCY DRESS GOODS,
DELAINES,
ALt’ACCAS,
GINGHAMS, ETC.
Fiifiiily Groceries,
Sugar, Coffee, Starch, Pepper, Soda, 60 sacks
Liverpool Salt. A largo lot of Flour, extra family,
etc.
CLOTHING
Will be sold at cost. Also, a well selected
stock of Crockery and Glassware.
Call and see what you have saved by waiting.
C zASTIN^GB.
A fresh supply of various kinds just reeeivod,
and offering at low prices.
2 6m Dawson, Ga.
“THEM” NEAY GOODS
HAVE COME !
New Mackherel, i and whole barrels,
Extra No. 1 Mess Mackerel, Kite,
Mess-Beef and Pork in half barrels,
New Cape Cod Fish,
Regular Piauting Potatoes,
Fultoq Market Dried Beef,
White aud Red Onions.
Another lot of fine Case Liquors, among
them are, Russ’ St. Domingo Bitters and Mint Ju
lip, and we have a good assortment of Wines and
Liquors of i.H grades and shapes. We will sell if
you cal! on us.
GREER & LAKE,
No. 1, Granite Range,
2 .‘Jm Third St., Macnn Gn.
FLOWS!
FAN MILLS,
Os Ames Cos , No. 2 and 3.
ISosenjif Machsucs,
With and without Augers.
Yates’ I2arrowSr
For sale low to close consigumeut, by
IJORY HORSE, i
HENRY HORNE,
Ji.li fKY, GEOIMRI,
HAS .Tis-.t Received by steamers Dar
lington, Two Boys, Oak, and Fanny Lehr,
I direct ft uin first hands, a complete stock of Oro
i cerirs. Confectioneries and Fruits, consisting of
A’ i uradoa of Sugar?,
Ri . Java and Cuba Coffee, ,
Crackers of all description!-',
Bottled 'Ale and Porter of the best brands,
Liquors of all kinds,
Wines of all descriptions,
Candles, Sardine*, Oysters,
; Pickles, all siz 3 and kinds,
Cheese and Butter.
App'es, Oranges, Lemons, Cocoanuts, 500
head line Cabbages, Twenty barrels Assorted
Nut-r, 100 barrels Planting Potatoes, etc.
I guarantee that no bouse in Macon can under- j
sell me, aud will sell cheaper than some. Send
yourordersat once to me. marlb tl
J. N. SEYMOUR,
MACOIST, GA.,
DEALER IN
SHIMS»Plains,
And General
Commission Merchant,
KFFI*S nearly every article needed in the
Grocery line, including EH^COHS, —
Sells-Urge quantities of
( Oin, OATS, BACON,
Lard and Flour,
Ami ha3 the Largest and most complete assort
ment of
Manufactured Tobacco
In the citr. AlLof w hich lie will sell for a very
Jlodcrate Profit.
C.tf.E .I.YU SS2E
el. N. SEYMOR.
March 10, 3m.
Creating, gale & co.,
FLOUR AND PRODUCE
MERCHANTS,
COTTON ami TOBACCO Factors,
4 t South Rain Street, ST. 3.0C15.
References— Leroy Brown, Dawson, Ga.; L.
Pottle, Columbus, Ga. rnarlfi 6m
THE LATEST YET!
■ 0
HARPER & BARHAM,
DAWSON, GA.
O
A \7 F. take this method of announcing to the
I V public that we have just received a largo
and 18 ’ell Selected Stork ol
DKY GOO DS !
Consisting in part of PACIFIC DkLAINS, ALL
WOOL DkLAINS, CVl licofs, French, English
;uid American Prints, Byadere Stripes, French am!
baxuuia Plaids, &c., &c. Also, a tine lot of
Notions! Motions!
Consisting of Dress Buttons, Agate Buttons ; Fine,
Coarse, Round and Tuck Combs, Hair Nets, etc.
Also, a good stock of
Pocket ami Table Cutlery!
CROCKERY AND CLASS WARE!
In Short . Everything the 3’oeple
.Yrcd, ire expect to keep, at [the
VERY LOWEST
MARKET PRICES!
IT®” The citizens of Dawson aud vicinity, are
respectfully invited to call and
Examine Our Stock,
Before purchasing elsewnere, as we think we can
make it to their interest to do so, by selling
.Is Cheap, if not
CHEAPER THAW ANYBODY ! !
%V. —Wc will Barter Goods in our line for
all kinds of
COUNTRY PRODUCE,
AT THE JIAKKET PRICE.
NEIVV ARRIVAL!
Grind Stones,
Coffee Mills,
Children’s Carriages,
English'and
American Prints,
French Corsets,
Knives and Forks,
Collins Axes,
improved Sifters,
Weeding Hoes.
Celt’s and
other celebrated
Patent Pistols,
And many
other articles
of a useful nature.
FVbrtnmi Hakpku a rai-uiah.
LOOK HERE i
GO TO
GREER & CADDY’S,
(Next door to Dr. Perryman's)
UNDER MASONIC IfALL,
O.M'SO.Y, - - - GEOItGIut.
And Buy Your
GROCERIES FOR FAMILY USE!
WK have on hand, and are constantly recciv
ing every article usually kept in Family
Grocery—such as Old English Dairy and Cream
Cheese, Best Goshen Hotter, Sugar,
Coffee, Tea, Fish, Soaps, Candlet Tobacco,
Sugars, Pickles, Oysters, Lobsters, Sardines, Can
dies, Nuts, Raisins, Irish Potatoes, Ouions, Potash,
Garden Seeds, etc.
Also, a fine selection of Brandies, Wines, Whis
key, Gin, Rum, Vinegar, and many other articles
too numerous to mention. Give us a call. Wcsell
1.0 tc for Cash.
Feb 28, 3m GREEK & GADDV.
, D^wvsoisr
SUPPLY STORE!
J. R. JAISTES,
* DEALER IN
Family Grroceries
„ AND
FROVXSISIQNS,
Sugar, Coffee, Syrup, Clour,
Cheese, Mackerel, Smoking and Chew mg Tobacco
Osnaburgs, Sheetings, etc.
< O. YFE C TIO.YE It 3 ES.
Candies, Raisins, Pickles, Starch, Soda, Butter and
Sugar Cruckers, Faucy and commou Pipes.
Alto, a select assortment of Hardware
and Cutlery. Feb. 23 3m“
IX>R SALE,
THAT BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE
.Year the .Methodist Church.
subscriber, having removed to country,
1 offers for sale his House and lot in Dawson,
i The House contaius four rooms 18x30, wiilta iaige
Hall—Piazza in front—Rooms all Plastered—beau
i tiful yard—Most pleasant location in Dawson.
There is also, a well finished kitchen, good
| smoke house, carsiage house, mblcs, etc., etc.,
Lot contains 3 acres all well enclosed. An imme
diate purchaser will get a good bargain.
Require of MORGAN PEOPLES, at the store
of King. Grim A Cos., or at the Late residence of
Col. Stiles, Near Dawson, to
February 23 tC D. 11. ! ARUER.
“notice,
VLL persons indebted to the estate of C. P.
Iluckaby, late of Terrell county, decoasod,
are hereby 'notified to make payment at tho car
! Rest practicably day. All those holding claim;
against said estate ferrutredto re nde them in.
NEW YORK STORE!
WHOLESALE Al RETAIL
KING f GRIM & GO. |
(SueoesMFS to J. W. Buffinton & Cos.)
DA.WSOJNT, GA. *
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Wfi keep the largest and most extensive assort
ments of
111 CMS
In this Market. We have,
For the Ladies,
Frcnrli, English and American
Prints.
Silks Merinos, Wool DeLains, Empress
Cloth, Embroderies, Laces, Ribbons,
Hats, Artificial Flowers, Plumes, Nu
bias, nnods, Bonnets, Gloves, Hosiery,
Dress Hat Trimmings of all varieties,
Shoes of all Kinds,
Balmorals, Polkas, Buckle Congress Gaiters,
Glove Kid Anklets, Eio.,
Fancy Toilet Articles !
Handkerchief Extracts, Cologne, Hair Oil,
Dyes, etc., etc.
The most complete assortment to be found
in South-Western Georgia.
top Henueiuen*
JEST ItECEly'EIf.
1 00 Tn O b UXCS beSt KiUickinick Smoking
Also, a fine lot ot Palmetto Cooking
Stores from No. 6 to 9.
We have a large and varied assortment of
Hats, Caps,
BOOTS and SHOES,
Cloths, Caslmerts, <fcr.,
For Goats, Pants, and Vests. Together
with a beautiful assortment of
READY-MADE CLOTHING.
All of which will bo sold at
VERY LOW PRICES.
We also keep a full and complete stock of
HARDWARE AND CROCKERY,
TABLE AND POCKET
CUTLERY,
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
GROCERIES*
A splendid lot of Rio and Java Coffee,
Sugar, from common to the finest quality,
Tea, Lamps, Kerosene Oil, Snuff,
CIGAR! ASIB TOBACCO.
TIN WARE.
In fact, a g*nfcral assortment of good*
suited to tho market, both for tho
Wholesale and Retail Trade.
We will put up any goods in our lino to
Country Merchants at
MACON PRICES!
Give ua a call. We ape determined that
nuhousoin South-Western Georgia, stall
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