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DAWSON JOURNAL'
APRIL - L'i'i. ,
Read and reflect!
■ Girard, than whom do mote
S c Vj baii"' B m«“ ever_li»ed, gives the follows
lie «• tllß Jffaw confident! advertizing liberallg
“‘,n he the great medium of »ur«*S it I
" ih tZ»»:««dZ PBfLUDE TO WEALTH. And
bit*”* , aH invariable rule, tun, tn advertise
HiU'it timet at vfH »* the busiest, loig ex
"‘‘"“having taught me that money thus spent
niaiu out; at h keenin'! my business con tin
’rb-fore the public’, it has secur'd me many
tlrt/W / would otherwise have lost."
JOB WOltU.
I „ want any kind o( Job Work, such as
J'Cg, Hand Mils, Cards, Cir-
E fori Letter Heads, etc., executed
r" r ('fle*vLV and at once, send your orders to
|’ J,Bon Weekly Journal Office.
I av are prepared to fill nr tiers
I," f|> ,|.l KN of every description,
fythorl notice.
for coujrr™ rvDGE.
I ffK are anthorlaed to in- junee the name of
lirufeV In. Parks at a candidate for the of
l" I rnuiitv Judge lor Terrell county. Election
KwedM*d»y in May. MANY CITIZEN.
I Eleciion Kolirc.
I The friends of JAMES SI’ENCE, Esq., an-
I | t ) la t be is a candidate for the office of
|l t . Solicitor for Terrell county, and that on
firot Wednesday in May next, he will receive
Kesupportof. MANY VOTERS.
[ To Bureau Agents.
I We are prepared to fill orders to any ex-
Int, for Blank Contracts for the hiring of
ircedmeo. They are oi" the most approved
orm, and printed in the best style.
New Advertisements-
I. X. L Read, and you will learn an
mportant fact.
Housekeepers and others will rejoice to
earn that they can have bid tin ware re
wired or get anew supply at J. R- Soules’.
Dr. S. Martin offers his services to the
iitizens of Chickasawhatchee and vicinity.
| James Fitzgerald is putting up the finest
loots and shoes ever made in this country,
j McGrew & Cos., Commission Merchants,
It. Louis, Mo.
I Notice to debtors—Glass & Whitlock
I Fbur advancing—J. W. Fears & Cos.
[Grand opening at Harper & Barham’s.
[Ladies’ Spring goods, clothing, boots,
lues, &c., offered low by E. B. Loyless.
mr We are requested to state that
L|it. Joseph Taylor, Agent Freedmen’s
Bureau,will be in Dawson to-day (Friday),
l.j that all cases to be brought before
Im, should be ready for invesitigati n.
|Wr now receive a goodly number of ex-
Bxnges, which our patrons may consider
lemselves at liberty to peruse at pleasure.
Bljsoxic Sionei and Journal.—By a circular
B::. ihc publisher, we see that the “Masonic Sig
ht «nd Journal" is to be revived. Dr. Black shear,
M has been laboring for the estabhshent ol the
■asonic Mes-’CDger,” has associated h’mself with
Buiel Lawrenoe, author of ‘“The Moral Design
■ Freemasonry,” “Vision of Achmed,” etc., etc.
p the revival of the former journal. This is a
htk that deserves great success.
Seriotis Accident.
■V’e leatn that James Foster, a lad about
it years of age, was shot by the accidental
■charge of his gun, on last Saturday. The
Bole load passed through his light hand,
Pile some of the shot penetrated the flesh
■>vc his eye. It was found Dccewry to
nutate the index finger of his right hand
P' e arist.
■Another—A lad, the son of Mr. Ed
•as, near Sraithvillo, on the same day,
p accidentally shot, and seriously, if not
nliy wounded.
PI hen we consider the free use of fire-arms
■ careless youths, all over this country, it
■only surprising that accidents of this char
■cr arc not of more frequent occurrence.
■he Sunday School Celebration.
■he Cojjmittee of Arrangements appoint-
P>y the different schools of this city, to
■feet such arrangements as might be con
ned expedient for the celebration on the
■ of May, met at the residence of Judge
nrs on Tuesday last, and agreed upon
■ following programme:
Pth schools will meet at the Baptist
fcreb at 9 o’clock, A. M., where the pro
■hon will be formed to march from thcnco
Whc grove in the enclosure of Dr. Janes,
Pfollows : Superintendents and all teachers
pjfront— the schools to follow, the
BP, according to size, to be followed by the
PJI in like manner. The schools will bo
pSnguished by badges worn by thercspec-
Mpuembers—the Methodists wearing pink,
PPfhe Baptists blue.
[y l Harrison Rogers and Mrs. John B.
Bw will receive all contributions for the
lT e following ladies compose the Commit-
P ®f Arrangements:
E r ' Uhcatham, Mrs. Rogers,
P r Pe rry, Mrs. Clarke,
V' »r w ' n > Mrs. Knott,
» a - Norman, Mrs. McConnell,
IM* s lmni<)ns ; Mrs. Trammel.
BP 8 ' spearman, Mrs. Weston,
■, Th« Frecdmcn.
■ sesßi oa of the Freedmen’s Court, wus
MPio our town on Tuesday last, for the
P" 1 ' °f into the conduct of
‘Frcedoes” since the removal of the
Bgj 1 *B en ts at this place. It was pre-
by Captain Taylor, the agent at
crt > whom we find a very agreeable
8^F maa aud quite an efficient agent.—
been some little difficulty in some
by falje reports of the abrogati ■
■ mcr oontracts, at. will, but they have
S o Pposito practically proven to then;
informs us that he will hereaf-
■ onve ® e His court in Dawson semi-
Tuesdays and Fridays—until the
Wv mcnt of another agent for tb : s point.
OF
Spring Ms!
BY
HARPER, BARHAM & CO.,
.A.t 13rooks & Thornton's Old Stand,
are just opening one of the Lnrgast and test selected stocks of Spring and
Summer Dry Goods, Clothing, etc., ever offered in this market, which our friends
are invited to Call and examine. One of the firm, of loqg: experience, and well acquaint
ed with the wants of this market, remained in New York during the great Dry Goods
Punic, and was thus enabled to buy on terms winch warrant them in offering their stock
AS ClrtBAP, IF NOT
Cheaper Than Anybody I
The wants of the Ladies were kept, specially in view, and they will find us supplied with
Prints, Muslins, Lawns, Jaconets, French Organdies, Chambrays, Mozambique*, Swiss
MusHd®, Naiusoeks, Brilliants, Irish Linen, White Bobinet, J >i*4‘tsts
Trimmings, every variety ol Edging and Inserting,
Ladies’Collars, Cuffs, Tucked Skirts, Spring Bgjg
morals, Mohair Skirts, Ladies’ Ilats,
Bonnets, every style of Trim
ming for hats & bonnets,
Plumes, Wreaths,
FANCY TOILET ARTICJLE9 !
And, in fact, everything pertaining to a Lady’s Wardrobe. Also, a splendid stock of
Gents’ Clothing and Furnishing Goods!
Comprising Cashmcrs, Cloth, Linen, etc., for men and boys.
BOOTS AND SHOES,
And a thousand other things too numerous to mention.
ONE PRICE CASH STORE!
MANN & WHEAI T BEY,
Dawson, GJeorgfin,.
ARE now receiving their large and well selected stock of
SPRIMCr GOODS l
Bought Since the Great Panic in New York!
Our stock of DPIY" GOODS ' 8 complete in every particular, em
bracing Ladies’ Dress Goods, Ladies Hats, Co l ton Yarns and Sheetings from the best
mills in Georgia, Boots and Shoes, Hats and caps, Best Whittemoro Cotton Cards,
Hardware and Cutlery,
Crockery and Glass Ware, Goblets, Tumblers,
Looking Glasses, etc.
A Good Variety of TIN WARE
GROCERIES —Flotr, Sugar, Coffee, Spice, Pepper, Ginger,
Indigo and Madder, Salt, Nails, Habit's Pure Concentrated Potash.
OIV CONSIGNENT.
A Fine Lot of Chewing and Smoting Tobacco—most popular brands—at
manufacturer’s prices, freight added. 2 Gin
GEOItOII, Oaillioiin County:
Whereas, W. J. Taylor applies to me for let
ters of Gnardiaufhip for the person and property
of Henry Richatdson, minor heir of Henry S.
Richardson, la'e of said county, deceased—
These are therefore to cite and admonish all per
sons concerned to be and appear at my office on
or before the first Monday in May next, to show
cause, if any, why said letters should pot be issued.
Given under my hand and official signature, this
April 2, 1866. W. E. GRIFFIN, Otd’y.
TEKUEEE JtIOIITGvIGE
ON the first Tuesd y in May next, will be sold
before the Court House door, in the Town of
DawfOit, Terrell coun'y, Georgia, the following
property to—wit: House and lots in the town of
Dawson, known as the Morgan lot, lyh g on the
East side of the Jail in said town. Sold as the
property of E. 11. Morgan, under a Mortgage fi fa.
issued from the Superior Court of Terrell county,
in f.vor of Wm. & A. J. Miller, vs E. B. Morgan.
Prope tv pointed out in the Mortgage.
Feb. 23 tds. M. W. KENNEDY, Shff.
IvT otice. .
ALL persons having demands against the estate
of David B. Ravens, deceased, late of Terrell
county, are hereby notified to render the same into
me. All persons indebted to said estate are requir
ee to make immediate payment.
Feb. 23 4od. GRORGE A. LOFTON, Admr.
IST OTICE,
r IX) debtors and creditors. Those holding
1- claims against James Parrott deceased, late
of Terrell county, will render them in to
me. Those indebted to said estate are required to
make'paymenta. HARRIET PARROTT.
Feb. 12 40ds. Adm’x.
NOTICE.
AI.L persons indebted to the estate of William
Keel, Ute of Calhoun county, deceased, are
hereby notified to come forward and make payment
immediately, and all persons holding claims against
said estate are hereby notified to present them in
accordance with law. B. F. BRAY,
aprl3,3m Administrator.
GEORGIA. Calhoun County:
The estate of D. B. Ingram, late of said
county, deceased, being unrepresented, notice is
hereby given to the kindred and creditors of said
estate to be and appear at my office on thefiist.
Monday in May next, to show cause, if any, why
letters of adminisl ration should not be granted to
\V. G. Pierce, Clerk of the Inferior Court of said
county. Given under my hand and official signa*
tuts at Morgan, this 2d day of April, 1866.
td W. E. GRIFFIN, Ordinary.
(A corgia Xerrell Cosinty.—lnferior
JT Court in Chamber for County purposes
Present th< ie H more Saui’l I>. Williams, Eli G.
Hill, James M. Simmons, James P. Knott.
It is or "orej by the Court that the Clerk have
County scrip issued to the amount of Two thous
and dol'ars, the sai! scrip be in sums of from 25
cents to Three Dollars to bo rcceiveablc for Taxes
1: c .'.e Couuly an.i lo be payable 12 months after
ite. .Kit." or.', .T. I C.
! 1 >• ii. Sr—.ONU, J. I. C.
t h’l li. Wilmams, X. I C.
A true extract from the minutes of the Inferior
C urt. April 3d,-lbnl. W. J. ADAMS,
aprlGtf Clerk.
1a) / il kI) BUSHELS Corn just received hv
OVU SHAWE A BROWN.
aEOKCsIA, TVrrell County:
Whereas, George W. Christie applies to me
far letters of administration de bonis nos on the
csttte of B. G. Christie, late of said county, dec'd,
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
persms concerned to be and appear at my office
wiihii the time prescribed by law, and show cause,
if an) why said letters should not ba granted.
Givai under my hand and official signature, this
April I' , 1866. Ira T. M. JONES, O' dinarv.
GEORGIA, Terrell County:
Wbireas, George S. Newuos applies to me
for lettersof administration on the estate of Jo
seph Terrol, late of said county, deceased —
These are therefore to cite and admonish all per
sons concerted to be and appear at mv office with
in the time pvtscribed by law, and show cause, if
any exists, said letters should not be granted.
Given undetmy hand and official signa'ure, this
April 11, 1866.' 80d T. M. JONES, • rdinary.
pilOßGlA.Terreil, County:
IT Whereas, Jim Parrot applies to me lor letters
of administration \n the estate of R. A. Parrot,
late of said county,deceased—
These arc, theref«e to cite and admonish all per
sons concerned to beutd appear at my office with
in the time prescribed by law, and show cause, if
any exists, why said leters should not be granted
Given under tuv handand official signature, this
April 11, 1866. BCd V. M JONES, Ordinary.
CT EOKGIA, Cnlkoitu t'ounly:
I Whereas, 11. 0. Yorvipp'e-s to me for let
ters of Guardianship tor thi person and property
ofSalena Yoq, minor orphin 0 f Joseph S. Yon,
late of said County, deceased'!
These are, therefore, to and admonish all
persons concerned to be and .ppcar at my office
on or before the first Monday inyay next, to show
cause, if any they have, why svi lettere should
not be granted.
Given under my hand and ofVical signature.
April 2, 1866. W. E. QRVfIN, Ord’y.
( 4 Calhoun ||hi, ;
V I Whereas, J. Brown applies tone for letters
of administration on the estate of Wt, A. Brown
late of said county, deceased—
These are, therefore, to cite and n^, o nish all
and aingular the kindred and creditors C ea id de
ceased to be and appear at my ofliee on . r before
the first Monday in May next, to show i, U gc, if
anv they can, why said letters should not Lie.’
Given under my baud and cfficial signatik. ibis
April 2, 1866. W. E. GRIFFIN, oy y .
Cl EOKGIA, Terrell County :
A Whereas, W. J. Parker applies to me fottet.
ters of dismission from the administration of » le
esitte of J. M. Frnrerlate of said county, dccV_
These are, therfore, to cite and admonish ai
persons concerned to be and appear at my offict
within the lime prescribed by law, and show cause,
if any they have, why said ietteis should not issue.
Given under my hand and official signature, this
April 11, 1866. 6m T. M. JONE3, Ordinary.
GIEORGIA, Chllioihi Count)':
I Whereas, Isaac Coalson applies to me for
letters of Guardianship for the perron and property
of Paulhill Slade, Thomas Slade, John Slade, Ball
B. Slade and Mary A. D. Slade, minors and or
phans of William Slade, late of said county, de
ceased —
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
peisons concerned to be and af pear at my office
on or before the first Monday in May next, to show
cause, if any they can, why said letter should not
I be granted.
i Given under my hand and official rignatura, this
; April 2, 1860. W. E, GRIFFIN, Ord’y.
K. J. JOHNSTON. o. S. OMIAR
E. J. JOHNSTON & CO.,
<*■ , * UJULIKS 121
of all NLakos,
nIAKIOMD BIA US—duster and single
slope,
Silver Plated l’itoh< rs,
(Jake Baskets, Castor®, Waiters,
Tea Sets, Syrup Mug®, Solid Silver
Table and Tea Spoon®,
Knives, Forks, Cups, Fulchers, and Spoons for
ohildrcej etc.
Watch A\ ork.—We have th© sorvices of
the very best workmen, and are prepared to do all
work promptly »nd warrant it. Engraving and
Jewelry repaired by Mr. S. E. Theus. Work re
spectfully solicited.
E. J. JOHNSTON & TO.
n.arSO 2m Colton-Avenue, Macon, (la.
a! gold -mine
IN DAWSON,
Has not yet been discovered, but If you want auy
good thing that gold Will buy, go to
GREER & CADDY’S,
■ (Next door to Dr. Perryman's)
ttNDKR MASONIC HALL,
»./ il'so.r, - - - a nano tut.
And Buy Your
GROCERIES FOR FAMILY USE!
WE have on hand, and arc constantly receiv
ing every article usually kept in Family
Grocery—such as Old English Dairy and Cream
Cheese, Best Goshen It tiller, Suyar,
Coffee, Tea, Fish, Soaps, Candles, Tobacco,
Segars, Pickles, Oye'ers, Lobsters, Sardines, Can
dies, Nuts, Raising, Irish Potatoes, Onions, Potash,
Garden Seeds, Sattr tLraut, Hour, Cod
Fish, Bacon, etc.
Al®o, a line selection of Brandies, Wines, Whis
key, Gin, Rum, Vinegar, and many other articles
too numerous to mention. Give us a call. We sell
Coer for Cash.
Feb 23, 8m GREER & « ADDY.
FLOUE,
WE tire just receiving another Car Load of
“UNION MILLS” FLOUR,
which we are offering at greatly reduced price*, to
clooc out the lot. . ' WILBUR, PEASE & CO.
TOBACCO.
We have some four or five hundred boxes of
Chewing Tobacco, of Common, Medium and Good
(Lades. Barrels of ‘‘UNCLE 808 LEE” Smok
ing Tobacco, Cases of “Pride of Virginia.” Gases
of “ChaDticler.” WILBUR, PEASE & CO.
POTATOES.
23 Barrels Irish Potatoes.
WILBCR, PEASE & CO.
WHISKY,
5 Bbl* Pure Rye Whisky,
8 Bbls Robinson County Whisky.
20 Cases, 80 dos., Old Bourbon Whisky.
ONE BALE HOPS,
For sale by WILBCR, PEASE & CO.
Patterson's Superphosphate Line.
Wejare now receiving, per steamers “ Two
Boy® ” and “ Oak,” 800 barrels of this Superior
Guano, and which will he offered low to introduce
it. Planters and others can find directions for
using thi®, and the article itself, at
WILBin, PEASE & CO.,
3d Street, Macon, Ga.
CHEAP DRUG STORE!
A VENT & ADAMS.
(Next to Harper & Barham’s)
DAWSON, - - GEORGIA.
t RF. receiving and offering to the public, a large
irJLaud complete assortment of
Drugs and jVlcdicincs,
All fresh and good. We are supplied with every
article usually kept in a 6rst class Drug Store.
We will sell Drugs, Dye Stuff-, paints, oils, etc.
For Cash or Produce.
All orders and prescriptions will be nrompt
ly attended to. spr 13lf
HEW COHFJSCTIONERY
wind Cayer Beer Saloon !
WESTOIM A CO have just opened anew
Confectionery, on Depot Street, two doors below
the Post Office, where they keep a supplv of choice
Confectioneries, together with Lager Beer, Iced
Lemonade, etc. We will soon bo prepared to
furnish Ice in quantities to suit purchasers.
Give ns a call. April 18-lm
run it ci. sue it i ccs s.icc.
WILL be sold before the Cou>t House door iu
the town of Diwgon, Terrel county, ou the
first Tuesday in May next between the legal hours
of sale, the following property to-wit;
The South half of Town lot No 49, situated on
the west side of the public square, in the town of
Dawson, levied on as the property of B. F. Brooks
and John A. McGregor, to satisfy a fi fa issued
from the Superior court ol Terrel county, in favor
of Covington Dumas vs Thornton A Brooks, prin
cipal, and John A. McGregor indorsor. Property
poiuted outbv F. M. Uaroer plaintiff's attorney.
March 30 tds. M. W. KENNEDY, Shff.
otice.
SIXTY days alter date application will be made
_ to the court of Ordinary of Tarrell county, for
Icavo to sell the real property belonging to the es.
taie of David B. Rtvens, deceased, late of said
county.
Feb. 23 60d. GEO. A. LOFTON, Admr.
notice.
I HEREBY forewarn alt persons against trading
or contracting with my wife, Elizebeth Me-
Williams, on my account, as she has voluntarily
abandoned my bed and board. I will not pay any
debts contracted by her, as I have made adequate
provision for her support and maintenance.
March 29, 1m THOS. A. McWILLIAMS.
FOSTER IIOtJSE.
8. I®. FOSTER, Proprietor,
forgan, Calhoun County, Georgia.
March, 30 1866. Bm.
—*
< n.lll.risTlt.lTOß'S SwICK.
I %'DER an order of the Court of Ordinary of
' ' Terrell county, will be sold, on the first
Tuesdy in May next, before tbe Courthouse door,
in thebwo of Dawson, during the usual hours of
sale, ka sixth (5 6 ) interest of lot 49 and frac
tional [At of lot of land No. 48 in the 11th district
of Terre. CO uuty —all amounting to Two Hundred
and Fifty; acres more or less. Sold aa tbe
property 4 Drived Thomas, late of said county,
deceased, A the benefit oi the heirs aud credit
ors.
Mar IStdA G. W. HEAD, Am r
LOUISVILLE
PURCHASING HOUSE!
VAN PELT, MOSES & CO.,
240 JVtain St.
H AYING been connected in business her© for
the past thirty years, and devoted our utten
tion to the close trade aud purchase of Goods, we
are enabled to buy as low as any merchant, and
make choice selection. We therefore solicit or
ders from the interior merchants for any goods
they may desire, such as
Till Y GOODS,
Groceries.
Hats, Caps, Hoots, Shoes, Iron,
Produce, Agricultural Implements, aud any Mer
chandise wanted by merchants.
We feel confident of giving entire satisfaction,
as we have done to our already numerous custom
ers. Persons ordering will please state as plainly
a® possible the kind of goods wanted. Merchnn
disc insured, unless otherwise instructed, ami
charged qn hill.
Turns— For all bills under }SOO 2i per cent;
over that amount 2 per ceut.
We ask a further trial.
Van PELT, MOSES & CO.
J. o. van pklt, v». moskh, formerly with Jae. Love
& Cos., utco. c. nkwbkkry.
iLouisville Wholesale House!
FOR
LADIES 7 FINE GOODS,
f’cn.nsiii.ra goo us,
Notions, Paper Collars, White Goods, Cloaks, ete.
Van PELT, MOSES A CO ,
apr6,tf 910 Main St. between 6 & 7.
THE DAILY" SI N AND TIMES,
Columbus, Georgia.
TIIOS. GILBERT A CO.
PROPRIETORS.
r |' , HE proprietors of this well-known and largc-
A ly circulated paper continue to use t®e same
exertions, which has made the Daily and Weekly
Sun such favorites in the past, to giv i the public
the latest reliable political news and commercial
intelligence. In addition to the news of the day
they publish in its columns a Urge amount of in
structive and entortaing reading matter. Its pro
prietors have recently purchased new type, on
which it is now clearly aud Deatly printed.
TERMS:
One month... Jtl I Six months $ 6
Three months J3 | Twelve months... .sl2
Weekly, per annum, fJ.
DR. J. D. HOYLE,
MAY be found at my office. In my absence
from office he will visit or prescribe for any
case that may require it, and will, in connection
with myself, treat auy case that inav be entrusted
to our care. C. A. CHEATHAM.
Dawson, Ga., April 6th, 1866.
CORN ! COJRJST!
AND FLOUR!
GOOD White Corn and a splendid lot of Extra
Flour, for sale at the very lowest possible
Sgures, by E. B. LOYLESS.
April 6, Ira
RANDALL WARE,
BLACKSMITH, WAGON RLPAIIIER, AC.
At his old stand, rear of the Journal office,
IS prepared to Shoe Horses, Iron and Repair
Wagons, Buggies, Farming Utensils, etc., in
the very best manner. Having experienced and
skillful workmeu, he warrants all work dose in bis
shop. Give him a trial.
Artificial Lcg-s A Arms
Mauuractured at Macon, Ga.
r I' , BESK Artificial L'mLsare superior to all oth
-1 era in Ourahility. Simplicity and
•/icttvily. The ankle and knee joints are made
upon the piiciple of ball and socket, and never get
loose or wear out. Send lor a pamphlet Address
AMERICAN LEG CO.,
apr6,!m Macon, Ga.
ATTENTION!
CARIIIAGK AND WAGON SHOP.
.n.insii./cc a. bishop,
Is at his old stand Rgain, near the Depot, ready
to do all work in bis line of buMi'nesfl. If you
want your OLD CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES
GOOD AS HEW,
bring them in. He will work at old prices and
take provisions at old prices, if preferred, but if I
have to pay present prices for provisions I must
have present prices for work.
I have with me one of the'best wagon makers
in the country.
April 6th. 2m.
SELLING OFF
COODS!
r ILL sell my entire stoek off at cost, as I
» v wish to change my base of operation.—
Come and get good bargains
March 23-1 tn E. B. LOYLESS.
TO RENT OR SELL"
ONE BOISE AMD EOT and thirty,
five acres of laud in and around Dawson—
eight acres good land in cnltiuation. Will also sel
jrurc hocsc.s wi.ro cots,
In Dawson, on good terms.
March 23-1 iu E. B. LOYLE-S.
ROBXRT J. COWRY. WIM.MM M. LOWRY.
ROBERT J. LOWRY & CO.,
Commission Merchants*
1710.4 El r BROKERS AND
Wholesale Dealers in Gen. Merchandise,
20 Granite Front, Alabama Street,
mar 30 2m wlltanla, Ga.
J, a. LU. H. V. BTKVSSSON.
LEA A STEVENSON,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AND
Cotton, Produce and Provision Brokers,
Colton .irenue, .Huron, Ga.
Prompt atteniion given to the sale of all kinds
of Country Produce, Stock, Ate. itc.
Consign ments Solicited.
tAP” Quick sales and prompt returns guaranteed.
Rkvsrkmces.—Publishers Dawscn Journal, pub
lishers Macou Telegraph, Withers h Loud, Macon,
Georgia. marSO Imf
b a. pratts. j. r. snwAuns. r. o. budv.
PRATTF, EDWARDS & CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Franklin Buildings, Alabama Street,
%/ttlanla , .... Georgia.
WE are prepaid to execute all ordeis for plan
tation supplies.
C O.VS I G.V. V E.YTS
Os Bacou, Corn, Flour, and Pork always on hand
DENTAL SURGERY!
S. G. ROHURSON,
Cuthbcrl, ... Georgia.
ITA K E this method of informing the public of
my permanent situation iu tliU place, as Den
tal Surgeon. lu t lie practise of this profession, I
spare no money pr anything that will add to my
facilities in tho execution Os any business entrust
ed tn my care, both iu Mechanical and Operative
Dentistry.
Mechanical Dentistry, although having boen
practiced over two thousand years ago, is yet im
proving, and I offer all the improvements, with the
hope of giving perfeet satisfaction. The triumphs
of Mechanical Dentistry, and the high state of ex
cellency to which it has arrived, contributes to
the beauty ami pleasing expression of the coun
tenance, give® aid to correct enunciation, nssiMsin
performing tho funcions of mastication, arid
thereby adds to the health of the whole organism
Contributing, as the ttolfi do in these respects, it
is not surprising that their loss should he consider
ed a serious sfll ction, and that art should be in
voked to replace such loss. Attention is invited
to the new method of mounting teeth on Vulcan®
ite base, a work far preferable to Metalic base.—
In the treatment of the teeth, as a part of the or
ganism so important to the health of the whole
system, I give special attention. Until very recent
ly, however, the treatment of the diseasi sos these
organ® seems to have been considered less a prop
er specially of medicine, titan a mere iiieuhamical
cralt, requiring iu the operator lit tie more than
manual dexterity and physical force. Surgeons
and physicians were generality profoundly igno
red of the importance of these organs to the gen
eral health, aud were content to leave them iu the
care of any who were willing to take charge of
tbetn. But ol recent date, well-read medical men
have turned their attention to Dentistry, and ap
plied their information to the management of the
teeth, thus acknowledging it to be a specialty of
Medical Science, and is rapidly advancing in pub
lic and professional consideration.
It is a matter of honest ptide that I offer yon
these considerations, and trust that if you should
houor me with the oare of these organs, I will try
to do my duty in this laudable work.
S. G. ROBERSON.
STEAMER FOREST UITY
IS IN WITH
New Buckwheat Flour,
That “Glon®ter Cos ” CIIKFSE,
DlilKD BEEF, Silver Foil,
BOLOGNA SAUSAGE,
Those Table Butter,
Muir & Son's Jug Ale,
Ililbeat’s Stout F. rtor,
Bordaux Claret Wine,
Baker k Stoughton’s Wine,
Fine Brandies and Wines of overy kind,
in Cas.s aud Bottles,
ALSO,
“Mr. Bowcncs” Noted Domcstio Wines,
in Bottles,
Raisins, Currants, Prune®, Nuts,
MAILLARD’S CANDIES.
All these goods arc fresh and at low
freights.
If you will come to see us we will sell
you something.
GREER & LAKE,
No. 1, Granite Range,
2 3m Third St., Macon On.
HARDWARE STORE !
(THOMPSON k KENDUICK’S OLD STAND.)
W. L. WADSWORTH & CO.,
Americus, Ga.,
ARK now receiving and hare on hand, ono of
the largest and best selected stocks of
HARDWARE, hTOVES, TIV,
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS,
evor offered in this market, viz: Carpenter’s,
Blacksmith’® and T inner's 'FOOCS —every des
crip ion of Builder's Hardware,
Paints, Oils, Glass and Putty,
Axes, llocs, Trace Chains, Shovel® and Spades,
Grindstones, l’ots, Ovens, Spiders, Ac. The finest
lot of Cooking S'oves in Southwestern Georgia, at
prioes to defy competition. A full line of Wooden
and tWHllotC IPare, Buckets, Tubs, Baskets,
Children's Carriage®, etc. Table and l’oekel Cut
lery. Spoon®, Coffee Mill®, Selves, &o.
A large lot of 71f#t I C*are always on hand
of our own manufacture, at wholesale and retail
CAP Roofing and Guttering done by competeut
workmen in the best style, and work warranted.
Americus, Ga., April 13—ts
J. N. SEYMOUR,
MACON, a^A.,
DEALEK IN
GROCERIES 3 PRQIGIH,
And Ueneral
Commission. Mlerchant,
KEEPS nearly every article needed in the
Grocery line, including CIQVOIIS,—
Sells Urge quantitiee of
CORN, OATS, BACON,
Lard and Flour,
And has tbe Largest and most complete assort
ment of
Manufactured Tobacco
In the city. All of which he will sell for a very
Moderate Profit.
t wice wl.ro SEE
J. N. SEYMOR.
March 16, 3m.
Cabinet !sh.op!
ROGERS & BROWN,
wit their Old Stand on Hepol Street,
ARE prepared to manufacture Furniture, such
as Bedsteads, Bureau*. Wardrobes, Ta -
bles, Washstauds, etc. We are also prepared to
put up window sash in the best style on short notice.
jksse ROGKRB. aprl3,6in n n. browk
WILLIAMS & COYEST
(Late D. R. ft illiams, <fc Cos )
Wholesale Dealersin
HATS, CAPS,
Stra xv and
Millinery Goods,
No 122 Meeting Si,, next door to Charleston Bote
cu.m /.j;xto.r, s. c.
i>. K. willi atis. apni,stn u,*c. covxbt.
DAWSON
SUPPLY STORE!
J. H. JAISTES,
DKALtR uv
Family Oroceriee
AMO
PROVXSZSXONS,
Sugar, Coffee, Syrup, Flour,
Cheese, Mackerel, Smoking and Chewing Tobacco
pstteburgs, Sheetings, etc.
COJTFFC TIOJrCIHCS.
Candles, Raisins, Pickles, Starch, Soda, Butter and
Sugar Crackers, Fancy and common Pipes.
Also, a select assortment of Hardware
and Cutlery. Feb. 28 Bm*
mts Bfra mini i
At Greatly Reduced Prices!
CAN be had at my old stand, Whitehall Street,
Atlanta, by the case or doien, at the follow®
iitg rates :
loft do*. Mens' black Wool hats at $lO per dox.
100 •• *• •• .... 14 “
80 •• « •> •• *• I6 60 «
60 “ “ Drab " “ IS 60 to SI
26 “ “ black Fur “ 21 per dos.
30 '• •• “ •• •• 24 “
6l> •• 27 to 86
60 •• “ Drab “ ** 27 to 86
26 cases Straw Hats at $2 SO to $lB per dozen.
10 dozen Men’s Panama Hat.® at SBO to 48 “
Also, a large aud splendid assortment of black
and drab fur and beaver hats, at from $36 to s6f>
per dozen..
Dress Silk and Casslroer bat®.
Being agent for an Eastern Hat Factory, I am
able to compete with any bat establishment in the
South, as I am receiving weekly large additions to
my stoek. Send in your orders.
J. M. HOLBROOK, Agt.
March 80, lint
ATLANTA MARKET.
5,000 SACK * co “’''
2500 bushels Oats,
500 bales Timothy Ilaj,
1000 bbls Flour—all grades,
20,000 lbs Bacon, sides, hams and
shoulders.
Also, Lard, Coffee, Sugar, Candy, Soap, Candles,
Ac., Ac., for sale on as good term* as can bo
bought in the Slat® of Georgia, by
-A.. K. SEAGO,
Commission Merchant,
Corner Forsyth and Mitchell Streets,
ATLANTA. 04.
tW Established 1862. marßo lot
SPRING
and Q> @ © S
FOR
18@ 6 !
S. M. SIESEL&BR 0.,
HAVE just received an elegant tad fashionable
Slock of SPRING and SIIM.HIJK
DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING,
To which the attention of their friende is respect—
fully invited. Our
- Hr ess Goods For Cadies
Are not surpassed, either in quality or price.
Gentlemen Dressed Oat
In tho Latest Styles ! !
We keep on hand
Hardware, Cutlery,
FISHING TACKLE,
And, iu fact, just anything you want. Call and
examine whether you buy or not.
Mr. J. W. Johnson, whom every body knows,
will be on hand to show goods and give barggaius
to bis old friends.
March 80. s m ,
GUN AND SPORTING HOUSE.
D. C. HODGKINS & SON,
JUaeon, .... Georgia ,
Manufacturers, Dealers in and Importers of
GUNS, PISTOLS,
rism.rG TvtcjK.cE,
Pocket :ti;d Table Cutlery, ete.
t2T Their stock of Fishing Tackle is unsurpass
ed in like South, and they offer tli greatest induce
ments to the trade iu every branch of their busi
neas. mar SO 3mf
Dlt, C. I*. MOOIIE,
imro.r, gj.,
WILL continue the practice of Medicine iu all
its branches. Having bad extensive expe
rience end success in the treatment of “Diseases
of Females,” he will pay special atteniion to that
branch of the profession. March 18, Sin
WB. J. M KLHOY. Sab’l M. BUBKRS,
M’ELROY a SUBERS,
Manufacturers of all kinds of
Tin, Sheet Iron, Copper, Zinc
aiul Lead Ware*, Pumps, elc.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
STOVES,
TEC I’L.XTE, SUEET MHO.Tand
JfIETviLS,
Fourth Stroct, ... MAfOA, GA.
I'T Copper Stills on band and made to order at
short notice. Give us a calL We sell cheape
than auy other boose. mar 16 8m
080. B. TuartK. J. H. MKTS.
TURPIN & HEFaIZ.
Wholesale and Retail dealers in
CLOTHING AND
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS.
Triangular Block, Chewy St., JHaeoit. Ga.
Clothing made to order. roai 80,3a. t