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I{) \\VN()N JPUR \AL
| : i,v'.V' IN- GA, AUGUST 10. wl
IDistrict Conference.
I fco,,,l f Cmfe'entse for the Lumpkin District
■ t n lW r»on, 6a., -commencing on Kri-
Wl bf cjnoiomhor. The locnl preachers,
141 ‘ | e ,dcr«, s’owards aud Pabbath-
Rriior'C"’ * I( , nta within tlio bounds of the
B' l ’ oo ' SUP rn ri e" mostly solicited to attend.
Bi ,1( "’ "' s nrooqso coming will n’cise inform
§S*~' TSWr...
■ illtin
I Ererrtklu Re4«ce4.
H „ ] ~,c f,r yourself at J.ike M. Mainsters'.
■ C 'A o fC»lico onlv 20 cents. Sheeting from
■ 05 rents. Give me a call as lam bonnd to
■ ' make room for mv stick. Remember the
at Judg® Simmons’ OH Stal'd. ' c It
I CoIT( „ splendid bulls of
■ D cotton were sent to our office bj Dr.
■! 11. Farmer, on Tuesday—the first wc
I (IC s oen this season.
I {IARPEtts WeeKi.y —We havo reeieved
Blelatt number of tins “low-flung,” filthy,
V r gsheet, and recommend it to all who
■ ! te t ’e Radical negro-equalities, and take
rJ in reading their hatched up, lying
Rcoant.s of the condition of Southern s-.ciety.
Bit Journal of civilisation !’’ Deliver us
■ fllo h civilisation as these peaec-destroy-
■ g j W obins ore striving to establish.
I Death of an Old Citizen —Wc regret
B, announce that our old and esteemed fcl-
Bwciti z ’ n - Judge Husgrove died at Indian
K,rings on the night of Friday, the 3d iust.
Bni-v-r he had gone to spend the Summer
Koctbs for bis health. A letter from his
Hit, who WAS with him, to a gcntlomau of
states that he had a severe bilious
u n the Sunday previous to his death.
H J symptoms of paralysis at the
■ fills demise.
It:;. ,j u It is a sad loss to our community,
Lsili be deplored by all who knew him
lIIuitOLARY —lsy a transaction of last
lintsday evening wc were shown that bur-
Irsdo uot confine their op-rations to cities,
■ else that we have second class hands at
|e business in our midst. On the evening
|entionrd just about dark, while Mr. Jacob
Led had gone to tea—where he remained
I; a short time —bin store was cnt< red at
lewindow, and his money drawer relieved
I some two or three hundren in “greens.”
■ must bavo been quite a liberal thief how-
Lr t ss we learn there was afnegold watch
li;e handy, which was undisturbed.
Ifi far the scour.drol has been successful
■‘•Keeping dark.”
IfOUGIt, Terrel! Comity:
m Whereas, Win. C. Carter, applies for letters
Bdmini'tration, on the estate of R. M. Carter,
Bof sai dcounty, deceased—.
are, therefore to cite and admonish all
Bins concerm'd to be and appear at my office
Bin th? time prescribed by taw, and show cause,
Bir, why said letters should not be granted.
Bwn under my band and official signature, this
m.\ IS6O. T. M. JOXE3, Ord’y.
| DENTISTRY^ -
■A. & N. M. THORNTON,
of Cutnpkht, Georgia .
BAVfXG completed their arrangements, have
B opened a br.iDch of ilD'ir business in Dawson.
Bi°v are prep ired to do nil work in their line in
improved stole. With a long experience
B* supply of all the appliances of the art, they
■confident. of giving sitisfaction in every in-
B l '- Teeth put up on gold pi tie, with or with-
B'ims. Also, on vulcanite of rubber base in
■pftsfvle. All work warranted.
B r furthet information, address J. A. Thornton,
Bp'' - '”, Ga., or N. M. Thornton, Dawson, Ga.
Bice, on corner of lot now ocjupmd by Elam
Bun. Until their offico is fit ed up they will
Ben patrons at their residences.
VIIJX !
I3A_CO N-J
FLOUR!
OR IVIONBir,
t’HANGED for the present growing
[of COTTON, either at
¥>• I ii'SCKV or .I.BFBIC VS.
| llm E. B.JL OYLE SS.
NOTICE.
|0 months after date application will be made
Io the Court of Ordinary of Terrell county
■*e to sell the real estate of C. P. Iluokaby
|i Terrell county, deceased.
i's A.SARSER, Adm’r.
|0 WN HOU SE ,
I E. E. BBOIV* & SOX,
Bh Street., Oppogite Passenger Depot,
Jtiacon, Georgia .
■W the Ist of July tlio business of this House
conducted by E. E. Brown k Son. the
■ Loina; associated bis son, Wm. F. Brown,
■Management and interest of the Hotel.
■ -on-** contains sixty rooms, which are re-
V ' Ay f«>r the use of travellers and tran-
B’ IJ . Competent assistants heve been se*t
‘■i (‘very department, and every attention
W 10 ensure comfort to their customers.
eir. am] airv, and the table always sup-
■ v 'he best the country affords. Porters
W irrival and depaeture of all trains to con
and conduct passengers across the
quarters. july27,tf
|W\VS ON HAND !
) SETTS Double and Single
Harness, from SIS to #l5O.
’sorted ladles', £ents, and boys' saddles and
to sso* 1000 assorted car
' team collars—equal to any in the U. 8
’ales, martingales, whips, and saddlery
irf l e& ther in tny line—to which the
’ dealers and planters are invited. I in
. °Rood work and sell it low. Give me a
you buy, G. BERND.
Cotton Avenue, Macon, Ga.
First National Bank of Macon.
SIGHT nud time bills on various points purehas
ed at all times.
bibgrul advances made on shipments of Cotton
to any good Northern or European houses,
l olleetior.s made and promptly remitted for.
We shall keep supplied so far as possible with
New York Kaehauge, which will be sold at the
lowest rates chaiged in other cities of the State.
W. W. WRIGLY, Cashier.
I. C. rDANT, President.
PittKCTORs : H. L. Jewett-, Wm. T. I.i.'htfoot,
E. Joliuatuu W. 11. Ross, Wm. H. Diusmore, 11. B.
Plant.
i. v. Fi.t.rr.
WILD continue business at his old office, and will
make investments for parties as they may direct.
lie will also purchase and sell Stocks, Bonds,
Gold, Silver, Banks Notes, Seven per cent. State
of Georgia Bonds—new issue—and United Stales
Revenue stump—-ail denomination, iors sale here
AT PAR.
He will make liberal advances until good sale can
made, charging a small commission for the same.
SVfSli
Who want good and Cheap Articles will
find the Largest stock of
DRUGS,
Consisting in part of
1,000 ozs. Quinine,
500 lbs. Assaf'oetida,
500 ozs. Morphia,
2,000 do*. Patent Medicines,
300 lbs. Opium,
300 lbs. Cream Tartar,
400 gals. Castor Oil,
10 bbls. Sulphur.
POINTS.
20,000 lbs. White Lead,
2000 lbs. Venetian Red,
2' 0 lbs Chrome Green,
100 gal. Furniture Varnish,
“ ‘f Coach “
1000 lbs. Putty.
OILS'
5000 gal. Sperm Oil,
300 gal. Tanner's Oil,
400 gal Goal Oil,
600 gal. Linseed Oil,
200 gal. Lard Oil,
100 gal. Whale Oil,
DYES.
200 lbs. Logwood,
200 lbs. Indigo,
400 lbs. G iperas,
300 lbs. Madder.
WM'
J. H. EILIN &CO.
CORNER 2d AND CHERRY STREETS,
Gf.ff fJ.V, G.i.
Always keep a large supply of everything
in the Market connected with the Drug
Trade, w hich are offered at the very low
est cash prices The above li tis only a
tr fling sample of their Stock, which is the
largest in Georgia ; and merchants, Drug
gist-, Physicians and Planters will find it
greatly to their advantage to make their
purchases from us. We are selling in
largo quantities, ana ouctuvuv io
“quick sales and small profits,”
Congress Water, Vi and and B ttle Corks
Kissengen, Snuff,
Vichey, Dentist’s Plaster,
Instruments,
Brushes,
Perfumery,
Tobacco,
Segars,
Soaps,
Blue Stone, Potash. Starch, Soda, Black
ing, Turnip Seed, Port and Sherry Wine,
Brandy, Whiskey, Pepper, Cinnamon,
C’oveS, Ging r. jy 13,6 m
Important to Planters.
The Iron Baud and “Arrow Tie.”
FOR BALING COTTON.
AN INSURANCE AGAINST
FIRE, WASTAGE AND STEALAGE
THESE Bands and Ties are a complete substi
tute for rope in bailing cotton, combining the
utmost simplicity, which the greatest possible se
cecurity.
They are cheaper than rope—are faitened quick
er, and hold the bale Ito J less in size. Every
Band is long enough for the largest bale, and can
be instantaneously adapted to the size of any bale
while in the press, as quickly and with the same
ease as ropes.
They are manufactured in Liverpool, of the best
English Iron, cut to uniform lengths of ten feet,
and put up in bundles of 35 Bands and Ties each—
complete and inseperable, until opened out for use.
They are thoroughly painted and are not subject
to damage ; being equally adapted to bales made
by plantation presses in every section of the ooun
try, merchants in the interior may deal in tbem
with greater security than rope; and the uniformi
ty of the bundles enables both merchants and
planters to determined precisely how to order
given number of bales.
duced into the Mississippi Valley andTexas, where
they have met with great favor, and are fast su
perceeding the use of rope. The working of the
“Arrow Tie" is so simple, that the compressors of
cotton in New Orleans have been unable to
sustain themselves in their opposition to Iron
Bands, and they are now using these Bauds and
Ties, without any objection, and with entire satis
faction.
Messrs. Baldwin & Cos., are our regular, author
ized agents in Dawson, from whom merchants and
planters may obtain the Band and Tie in any de
sired quantity at the lowest terms.
The undersigned agent for this District is pre
pared to iurnish them to dealers and consumers in
any quantity.
JAS. A. HaLL, Agent,
At E. Bond's Chery St.
jy 13 3m 2nd door from J. B. Ross & Son’s
GREER & LAKE,
“66 THIRD STREET, 66“
WHOLESALE AKD RETAIL
FANCY GROCERS,
Dealers in pure Brandies, Jt'ines,
and Liquors of all grades and size
packager, Imported Segars, Fine Tobacco,
and every-description of first quality Family Sup
plies constantly on hand, and freah arrivals com
ing in every week. All of which we will sell to
consumers and to the trade upon as reasonable
terms as any house in the State. Call and see us
or send yourorders to fi«, Third Street, ,Tlacoil!
Ga. july2o,2m GREER k LAKE.
Harness Goods,
R - W. XIIBUKDUK. o. A. CALD\VI£I.L. W. lIAZI.EU PRST.
CUBBEPGK, CALDWELL & CO.,
BANKERS,
Second Street, .Bacon, Ga.
Stocks, Bonds, uneurrent-funds, coin, sterling and
domestic exchange bounght anti sold—depos
its received—monies invested us parties
ntay direct.' Collections made and
promptly remitted.
AtiTtioßizrn Rkfxrkncxs—Nat. Bank Republic,
N. Y ; 3d Nat. Bank, Nashville, Tenn.; First Nat.
Bank,.Charleston, S. C.; Savannah National Bank;
Atlanta Nat. Bank, Atlanta, Ga.; Josiah Mortis,
Banker, Montgomery, Ala.; John Caldwell, Colum
bia, South Carolina. julyl3,6m
USE;
Y —</(for
CHILLS & FEVER?
tjal.i.initas’a Pius are composed almr.lr of Yraeta
hh - MettUiH «. They arc Cathartic >!/!*. acting
upon tin* Stomach, JAvcr, and liottrls, oontnininir
no Arsenic, Calomel, nine Mass, or any other Mineral
substance. The great advantage the Proprtetora claim
for then,. Tills is lliat, without the nid of Calomel,
Blue Mass, or any other Minerals, they will cure the
most ohstinate ensea of CHILLS AND FEVER,
gUMti AGUE, TERfCtDICAL HEADACHE, NEU
KALGIA, and all affections of a like character. Fol
ow the directions, and you will And they will do all
tuot is claimed for them. Try one box, and their own
merits will recommend them ever afterwards.
t*T We have used (ialllghan’a and nave
never known them to fail to cure when the direction*
followed, and unhesitatingly recommend them to
paolic favor.
Hon. T. H WATTS, Ex-Gov. of Alabama.
M T. .T. JUDGE, Judge Supreme (Vmrt of Ala.
M EGBERT DOUGHERTY, Judge 9th Circuit
of Alabama.
Wm. O. WALLER. Sheriff Montgomery Cos., Ala.
Hon. ALEX. B.■CLITIIERALL, Montgomery, Ala.
Col. JAS. H. WEAVER, “ «
“ ( RAWFOLD 8188,
f, ° rn - Merchant, N. 0., La.
s®?- m _ a BON, Esq , Mayor Wetuinpka, Ala.
MIKE L. WOODS, Att’y at Law, 2oo li’dway, N Y
BLOUNT & HALE,
Sole Proprietors, Montgomery, Alabama.
WHOLESALE DEPOTS,
Harrai, Rlsley A Tompkins, 141 Chambers St., N. V.
E. J llart «Sc Cos., New Orleans, La.
Blount Ac Hale, Montgomery, Alabama.
Sold by nil Drugfjjists.
Retail Price, $1.50 per Box.
On receipt of $1.50, one box of the Pilli will he sent
to any part of the United States.
Wholesale also by T. W. Marsden, New York,
Edward Wilder & Cos, Louisville, Ky.
For sale Diwson, by Dr. J. L. D. Perrvman
and Avent & Adams, Druggists. july27,6m
Patronize
SOUTHERN MANUFACTURERS.
THE subscriber takes pleasure in informing the
citir.ens of Terrell and surrounding counties,
that he has continued the Carriage Jfiaking
business in
LUnfIPKIN, GA.,
conducted for the last 25 years by my father (Lu
cius Mansfield deceased.
And hits now on hand and will continue to keep
a large and well assorted stock of
C AREIAEE9
of the most approved style and finish. Also, a
good supply of Harness of my own make.
As I am prepared and determined to sustain
the former reputation of the shop, I use nothing
but the best material, employ none but the best
workmen, and consequently build nothing but first
class work, finished in the most superior and dura
ble style, and not to be excelled by any similar
establishment North or South.
Owing to my superior advantages for
J. 11, ZEILIN & CO?
Manuifac turi n g’,
I can sell as low as elsewhere, and I re«pectfully
invit? alt persons in want of a good article at a
low price to give me a call and examine my stock
before purchasing elsewhere.
Buggies delivered in Dawson free of charge if
desired.
Further imformation to be obtained from the
Editors of Dawson Journal.
ISAAC C MAYSFIELD,
July 6th 3m Ctnapkin, Ga>
LOUISVILLE
PURCHASING HOUSE!
VAN PELT, MOSES & CO.,
24G Main St.
HAYING been connected in business here for
the past-thirty years, and devoted our atten
tion to the close trade and purchase of Goods, we
are enabled to buy as low as any morchant, and
make choice selection. We therefore solicit or
ders from the interior merchants for aoy goods
they may desire, such as
DUI Y" GOODS,
Groceries.
Hats , Caps , Boots, Shoes , Iron ,
Produce, Agricultural Implements, and 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
as possible the kind of goods wanted. Merchan
disc insured, unless otherwise instrdfiod, and
charged on bill.
Terms —For all bills under SSOO per cent;
over that aruouDt 2 per cent.
We ask a further trial.
Van PELT, MOSES k CO.
j. c. van pelt, wm. moses, formerly with Jas. Lowe
k Cos., GKO. C. NEWBKRRY.
[ouisville Wholesale House!
FOR
LADIES 7 FINE GOODS,
rr;«.visn/.vc goods,
Notions, Paper Collars, White Goods, Cloaks, ete.
Van PELT, MOSES A CO.,
ftp r 6,tf 2 10 Main St. between 6 & 7.
LAWTON & LAWTON^
GROCERS A!%D
Produce IVlercliants,
Wholesale awd Retail Dealers in
COHJT— YELLOW AND WHITE,
DelCtKY— SIDES, SHOULDERS and HA MS
M'LOt II—ALL GRADES.
HAY,
OATS,
SALT,
MACKEREL,
Sardines, Pickles, Sugars, and a general assort'
meat of Groceries.
j20,8m LAWTON k LAWTON.
TAILOR SHOP!
THIS much needed institution has at last beeD
established in Dawson. Many years of ex
perience, and close attention to business enables
me to guarantee satisfaction, both in fits and qual
ity of work. Shop in the building formerly occu
ped bv Harper A Barham, court house square.
jy2o,lra J. E. RCMNEY.
fca
yr-t*
or 11 STOCK
14 now as complete as any in Goorgia, of
every variety of Goods in our line, and we
fed coi fidout they are offered at as low rates
as cUewherc.
Wo therefore invito the attjn'.ion of all to
our stock of
Plantation Hardware,
Ag icultural Implements,
Builders’ Hardware,
Meehanies’ Tools,
Houso Furnishing Goods,
Wooden and Willow Ware,
Scales and other St ire Fixtures,
Childiej’d Carriages, Etc , Etc.
TURNBULL’S SCALES,
A NEW STYLE,
The best and most convenient Scale for re
tailers or ftr home use, ever offered in this
maikot. For sale by.
Wriglcy & Knott.
j^cuuußWUMnris
[isKSs
... :■■■■
CHILDRENS’
CARRIAGES
ANOTHER STOCK OF
Childrens’ Gigs,
Perambulators,
Ramblers and
Buggies,
Some new and Beautiful patterns just re
ceived and for sale by.
Wriglcy &. Knott,
NAILS! NAILS!
SOON TON NAILS.
A FULL ASSORTMENT
Just received and for sale by
WHIG LEY & KNOTT.
f2l Sr., next' door to
Express Company.
1 ’ I
Garden Implements.
Iloes, Rakes, Forks, Shovels, Steel lloe c ,
Grub Hoes, Spades, Trenohiug Hoes,
Hoe aud ltake Shuffle Hoes.
Garden Trowels,
Garlen Lines,
Wheel Barrows, Etc.,
For sale by
WRIGLEY & KNOTT.
WE invite the spocial attention of Coun
try Merchants to our stock of Fishipg
Hooks, Lines, etc., which i* large and com
plete, and at lower rates than ever before
offered here.
WRIGLEY & KNOTT.
WOODEN WARE,
SIEVES, AC.
Brass Bound Cedar Cans,
Brass Bound Cedar Pails,
Brass Bound Tuts,
Cedar and Painted Tubs in nests.
Painted Buckets—2 and 8 hoops,
Juniper Buckets,
Stable Buckets,
Osk Pails,
Well Buckets, (7 styles,)
Iron Bound Setts Measures,
Plain Sets Measures,
Iron Bound ll'f Bnshel Measures,
Plain Half Bushel Measures,
Iron Sieves, —Nos. 20 and 24.
Blood’s Patent Sieves,
For sale by
WRIGLEY & KNOTT.
jaly 13-Gm-
iff GOODS
CHEAPER **»**• CHEAPEST!
By BALDWIN & CD,,
(At Baliluiii'«Dld ttlaiul,)
Dawson, : : Georgia.
} r
We, am receiving direct from New York,
j a large and general assortment of
DTI Y GOODS,
GROCERIES;
HARDWARE,
CUTLERY, HOLLOW WARE,
ami everything else u-ually found in a
first class store. All of which were bought
for CASH, at the LO IE LS T N1? 11'
YORK PRICES.
Ui our stock may be found, at reduced
prices,
L.inif s 1 nit ess ao o its,
Prints of different prad, s,
Ueau’ilul Muslins,
White and bleaclml Goods,
Hos ory, Gloves Ribbons, Dross Trim
mings, etc,, etc.,
ALSO
LADIES Hats, Bonnets, and shoes of the
very finest quality, and gentlemen’s Hats,
Boots and Shoes for sale at
AVliolesalo I’rice«,
nnd as cheap as they now can bo bought
in New York. Shoes and fiats range
from 50 cents up to $5 00.
We keep everything necessary to com
plete a gentleinah’s wardrobe.
Six dozen Grindstones oi best quality’.
It is unnecessary now to enumerate dis
ferent articles. Wo intend keeping every
thing the people want.
Our goods shall bes Id at t.ho very
LOWEST POSSIBLE FIGURE.
Country Merchants and planters can
save money by calling on us.
Our Motto is
“(Reaper than the Cheapest.”
J une Bth, 1866.
HEAD TIIIB,
NEW GOODS!
NEW GOODS!
BEST, FITTEST,
AND
CHEAPEST
IN THE MARKET 1
Come One ! Come All
AND extmine the splendid stock of goods
which lias just b*cu received and opened
AT JUDGE SIMMONS' OLu STAND 1
Consisting of the latest fashions ul
MUSLINS,
MOZAMBIQUES,
LAWNS,
ALSO,
CALICOES,
Bleached and Unbleached
DOMESTICS,
MILLINERY GOODS,
BOOTS and SHOES,
CLOTHING AND
FURNISHING GOODS.
Hats, Notions of all kinds,
Hard Ware,
Tin Ware,
« *> rwn «
Poivdcr anil Shot,
And a thon«and other thirgs too numerous to
mention, which will be sold Fotccr than
the FoU'fftt. All I ask is to give roe a call,
and judge for you’selt, as there is no troub'e in
showing mv goods. I earnestly iuvite the ladies
to call, and they should be snre to
RF.,HUtRBEI( THE PEACE !
At Judge Simmons’ Old Stand
JAKE M. MAINSTER.
Dawson, Gi.« May 25,1866. fim
G. L. ANDERSON & CO.,
GROCERS AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
ALTI.ANTA, CEO.,
J. 11. ANDERSON & SON,
Grocer* stud
Commission merchants,
IVtacon* Ga.,
T\7F solicit consignments of Cotton, Bacon,
t ▼ Flour, Wheat, and other produce. Prompt
attention to sales, aud returns of same. Cash or
ders for any of the above filled promptly. j 206
“¥E TOLD YOTJ SO!’’
that
WHISTLE HAS MM!”
A AII MARK THE RESULT !
One cf fterjarain Franklin's mafcims wa**,
“The nimble six-pence is better than the slow shilling! 11
For Proof of the Assertion call at the Great
fill IW
* HE MM ART EUS*
«1 Third Street, MACON, OA.,
And you will find a Heavy Stock of
Choice bellow and White CORN, Fine ribbed and clear
Bacon sides, hams and shoulders,
C hoice Blaj , Oats, IVleal, l?lackcrel--in packages
of all kinds.
Superfine and Family FLOTJE
-A-lso—A Splendid lot of Extra Ijoal Lnrd, in Firkins and Tierccr—
ami many other articles usually found in a First Class Produce House—for sale as Low
as the Market enu reasonably afford.
RlTltmCK & HUDGINS*
Produce and Commission Merchants,
Second door North of Hardeman & Sparks’ Warehouse,
July 13, tloct Third Street. Macon, Ga.
ONI PRICEIASTSTOI!
MA.3Sf]kr & WHEATLEY
Ueorgia.
ARE now receiving their large and well selected stock of
sPitiM© t
Bough! tlac Orcsat E'aiaic in New
Our stock of DTf'Y" GOOt)S is complete in every particular, etfi
l.raetng Ladies Drpss Goorts, Latlie's Hats, Cotton Yarns nnd Sheeting* from the bod
mills in Crcorgta, Boots arid Shoes, llats and cajts, Best Whittemore Cotton Cards,
Hardware and Cntlery,
Crockery nnd Gla§s Ware, Goblets, Tumblers,
fiooltiiig Glasses, etc.
A Good Variety of TIN WARE.
T Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Spice, Terper, Ginoer,
Indigo and Madder, Salt, Nails, Babbit's Pure Concentrated Potash.
ON CONSIGNEN’f.
A Fine Lot of Chewing and Smoking Tobacco—most popular brands—at
mafiufaethrer’s prices, freight added. 6m
J. HEED & 00.,
.« the Old St unit,
KEEP constantly on hand a'gotieral assortment
of DU f GOODS, such as
PRINTS,
LINEN,
FLANNELS.
BED TICKING,
Bleached and Sea Island HomeepunS,
GROCERIES.
Ragtrj Coffee, Tea, Pepper, Spice, etc.
HARD WARE*-
Or almost any description that may be called for.
A splendid awortmeot of
CROCKERY,
Our stock of CVTLKUY, both Pockat
and Table, is large and ot good quality.
In fae', we expect to keep a general assortment,
anil We invite the old friends of Rehl A Cos. to give
us their patronage, beli.viug we can sell them
goods of any kind as cheap as they can be bought •
n the market. June I,'
1806. 1866.
SPRING TRADE I
Gr. Mi UAY,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer iu
STAPLE * FANCY DRV GOODS,
Groceries, Hardware, etc.,
AMERICVS, GA.
HAS a large and well-seleoted stock of Staple
and Fancy Dry Goods, Groceries, etc.—of
fering to the trade tills spiiep, a much larger stock
than heretofore. The DItIJSS GOODS
Department, under the supervision of Mrs. A. L
Mapp, is complete in every par icular, and acorn
potent dress maker will superintend the making
and fitting of dresses. The CLOTIIM (1
Department will embrace a« onnsoaHy attractive
assortment, together with Jlats, Caps, gcots and
Shoes, and everything for grntlemeu’s wear, Also,
Fhie Brandy, M ines, Rum, Gin,
by the wholesale. Canities, Nuts, SardiDes,
Crackers Cove Oysters, Flour, meat, Corn, meal,
! Sugaa, COflee, etc. April 27 Sin
THE EXCELSIOR
mem
DR. C. A. CHEAT DAIS
Proprietor,
18 adding monthly to his already large and rcm
plete stock of Fresh unit Grit nine
DRUGS,
tofcbrciNEs,
CtfEMICAtS,
<jnd every other article usually kept in a firPt clafu
- 4 '"o. Uombs, Brushes, School Books
Daptr and envelope*, the best article of
TEA and (. lOTT KXTJK
Smoking and ehewlftg Tobacco, and the
Finest Cigars, ..
A Full Line es Perfumery, Soaps aud otire*
-A-PTiclfeSe
No matter what you ihav want, call on him, and
if he hasn t it on hand he will soon navi-,,
he has made arrangements to have shipped to iiin
at short notin'. any and everything in bis line tint
the people need or may wish.
Remember he has no Old Stoe h
ALL ARTICLES WARRANTED!
The Medical Profession supplied on liberal term i
Prescriptions put up at all hours by a ro
liable Physician and Druggist.
DaWSoft, Ga., June 20161806 ff
notice/ '
TWO months after date after date application
will be made to the Court of Ordinary of
Terrell county for leave to sell real estate belong
ing to the estate of J. B. Wilbanks, late of said
county, deceased. ELAlil JOHNSON,
July IS, 1886. Administrator.
NOTICE*
SIXTY days after date application will 6e made
to the Codrt of Ordinary of Terre It County f Qr
[leave to sell the land of the estate of Matilda Grif
(tin late of said county deceased.
■Mj r» V. M. POWELL, Adm’s.