The Dawson weekly journal. (Dawson, Terrell Co., Ga.) 1866-1866, August 31, 1866, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

HWSOiN JOUItNAL ‘ftSaS. OS, AL'OPST »b IBW. ■^ )C AI. OOLV MIN. ill b« *een by adveit’sement that our old "" H. Moomaugh, formerly of this place, ..ted with the Uouae of McKerrau, Arm h** 1 ". ... one of lbs most reliable firms in ” !>►. K? 1 jr liirehearJ of several planting a second crop - Lee and other vegetables, for a supply of in the fall. Doeidedly a good idea if, TJJJ, can be kept off long enough. , n who doe 9 not take his county paper * ma the otter day. A friend tells us that 'L'rJ w bur a negro with Confederate mona If. _— T|i(W| wishing to purchase piauoe, arc referred a( jveitisimeuts of Groveelecn A Co.— " ' n jsaur( . our friends that better or cheaper "Ironieuta cannot be obtained from any other (iticr. - .. ■ Vnr CoTroN.—Capt Evans, of this county, # h t to town last week 6 bales of new co’ton, ,',-h be disposed of at 27. We hear of a good L oat and toady for market. Could not some urrangement be made for for ,»hiug our market regularly with fresh meats! tndor the present arrangement, atone time the ,11, exceeds the demand,—those who bring it i are discouraged and reeolvo to let it be a long , |M before they do so again, and the consequence ijte become almost raveuous before it is offered it the streots again. Our Market is likely to be equal to that of any dour neighboring towns. Within tbe past week lereral of our merchants hare left for tire North (or the purpose of replenishing their stocks. The .nival of all stockß will be made known indue lilt through our advertising columns. Watch lor them. _______ Hie work of improvement in our town still goes No sooner does ono building approach completion than the foundation of another is laid „ t by. The price of building lots and town soperty generally is going up rapidly, and we , ou ld advise those desiring to get a start with ago kid town to buy at once. ffe have received Frank Leslie’s Ladies Maga the most complete auil entert.iiniug work of .character published on the continent. Leslie’s “Chimney Corner” the great Literary ,ai!j weekly makes its regular visits to qur U and is invaribly welcomed with a smile by our iiome folks.” Its illustrations are unexcelled, id its reading matter varied, interesting and in tractive. Tnr Wrather—Caors.—Duiing last wtek the luther was quite pleasant, exec pting conitnu u!clouds—making small fires pleasant to tool at, wiling and night; but on Monday the atmos. fete underwent a change for ihe warmer again, id »e have hod more or less rain each day.— V weather is tueh ns to developc the potato sop, which before the rains set in W’S anything nlencouraging. It is also propitious for the be iraingofthe turtiip cul ure. As other crops ne proven somewhat shorter than usual, we ou!d take occasion to it mind our people of the fit importance of a large yield of this very use il vrgeuhle. We are told by agriculturalists hu nothing is better for stock, and many a bush lofcorn might be saved by a large crop of tur ipe. Let every spare foot of ground be prepared id planted iu turnips. The full name of the Prussian premier is ■ir i'. Oto von Bismarck auf Sohonhaus s nod Ivnicphof. This accounts for his lx ing a terror to the lisirianv. ‘Don't Be Foolish.”—You can make tvc-dollars from Fifty cents. Call and ex •ihe an article urgently needed by evory idy Or a sample sent free by mail forsoc t»t retails easy for SC,OO by K. L Wolcott, iO Chatham Squaro New York. jy 27 notice. W ° months after date application will be made to the Ordinary of Calhoun cotin*v for leave sell all the re and csi.iteof Joseph S 4 Yon, late of 'Jcann'v, deceased. SARAH J. YON, August 6, 1866. Administratrix. 7 NOTICE. oO months after date application will be made to the Oo«rt of Ordinary of Terrell county e*ve te sell real estate belonging to the estate arid Westfield, Ute of said countv, deceased. S. E. FIELDS, L% 1 Stiff. Administrator de bonis noD. , TAILOR SHOP! HIS much needed institution has at last been fs f ablished in Dawson. Many years of ex neDce i ft nd close attention to business enables to gußTrintee satisfaction, both in fits and qual of work. Shop in the building forinerlv occu i by Harper A Barham, court house square, j'2o,lra J. E RUMNEY. SETTLE UPS LI. persons indebted to Dr. R. T. Kendrick, l *re respectfully requested to come forward ‘ settle up by note, money, or any kind of pro 's by which he can live and keep up a stock of ?*. Having taxes to pay, and everything to t. he is compelled to call on his friends, not "HatnJing the scarcity ol monev and provisions, •“’gin, Ga., Ju!j27 R. T. KENDRICK. ■ L ANDERSON & CO., GROCERS AND OMMISSION MERCHANTS, altlasta, glo., J’ H. ANDERSON & SON, ! Grocer* and _ onuuission ITlercliants, Macon* Ga., \ h f °licit consignments of Cotton, Bacon, , . *‘ oup i Wheat, and other produce. Prompt \ 100 to sales, and returns of same. Cash _ or an y the above filled promptly. j 206 Ufotlce. after date application will be made ■pil ~" c Ordinary of Calhoun county for leave ? re *l estate of W. H. Brown, late of said Li,..’. THOMAS J. BROWN, -j a L 866. Administrator. Kmii SHERIFF SALE. TUESDAY IN SEPTEMBER . ’*™ he sold before the Court House door, ° ,' lwson , Terrell county, between tlie a 1„, ra the following property to-wit: i»n “ m the Town District, Nos. not wo,; J now ' 1 aa the Bythol Haynes place, „ ■ Davnes now lives—sold as the v,, , I'vthol Haynes, under a fi fa issued tlr.:»?» 0r ourt °f R nid county in favor of »R,r * “' u ' er SK'inst John T. Howard, Ab. *« dn*.'' Haynes, sold subject to er - Property pointed out Bv R. Lvon. Host S, i36 6 , M -W. KENNEDY, Sh’ff. First National Bank of Macon, SIGHT and time bills ou various points purchss ed at all times. Liberal advauces made on shipments of Cotton to any good Northern or Kuro|>ean bouses. Collections made and promptly remitted for. We shall keep supplied so far as possible with New York Exchange, which will be sold at the lowest rates charged iu other cities of the State. W. W. WIUULY, Cashier. I. C. PLANT, President. DiMctobh : H. L. Jewett, Win. T. Lightfoo', E. Johnstou W. 11. Hous, Wm. B. Dinsmore, U. B. Plant. f. V. P1,./.»T, WILL continue business at his old office, and will make investments for parties as they may direct. He will also purchase and sell Stocks, Bonds, Cold, Silver, Banks Notes, Seven per cent. State of Georgia Banda—new issue—and Uruled Statea Revenue stamp —all denomination, fors sale here XT PAR. He will make liberal advances until good sale can he made, charging a small commission for the same A CARD TO PLANTERS. The o|>iiilon of Cotton Dealer* aiut Planter*. Macon, Ga., July 18th, 1*66. The undersigned, having thoroughly examined and witnessed the operation of the patent, Iron Pie (Util Hand, for Haling Cotton, for which Mr. Jas. A. Hall is Agent, unhesitatingly pro* nouncc it the cheapest, most simple and complete, and the best thing of the kind ever presented to the public, (one of its Greatest Advantages being the almost perfect protection against loss by fire) and earnestlr recommend il to tbe use of the Planters of Georgia. Hardeman St Sparks, J. H. Woolfolk, W. D. Rainev, Adams, Jones A Reynolds, L. A. Jordon, John T. Napier, Thadeus G. Holt, Pulaski S. Hull, T. R. Bloom, J. B. Itoss A Son, Dunlap A Cos., Knott A Howes, Ross A Sims, C. E. Stubbs, E. Bond. ang 3 NOT TO 33E~ UNDERSOLD. AT J. H. ZEILIN & CO.'S DRUG HOUSE. Cherry St., • -- .N./CG.V, G,1., WE offer to the trade great inducements and a selectiou from the Largest stock of MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OILS, Etc. In the State of Georgia, most of which were pur chased when GoM was at 25 per cent., and we have revieed our prices to conform to the now low rates of Freights, being determined to give our customers the benefit of our Low Purchases, and all the reductions possible. Rare inducements offered to make purchases from the Monster Drug 1 Store, 10,000 lbs Blue Stone, Congress Water, Saratoga Water, Kissengcr Water, Vichy Water. Families can make their oicn Spring Wa fer* at hums. Assume* Yeast Powders, 500 lbs Carbonate Amouia, Flavoring Extracts, Oils Lemon. Sassafras, etc. B ikers can get all they want in any quantity very cheap. Turnip Seed, Ruta Bsga, Flat Dutch, Bed Top, Globe, Etc., Merchants, Druggists and Dealers Generally will ffnd it a waste of money and time to go to more distant markets, incurring the expense of travel, the risk of transportation, the high pi ice for board, beside laying out of their money some time before getting their goods, and being induced to buy larger bills than they require. Whilst by buying at the Model Drug Store, you can buy as you want and then only pay what the Goods would coot, you laid down, and frequently cheaper that the high freights and other expenses will al low to lay them down, for avoiding the risk, insu rance, lose, breakage, 6tcalage, and in nearly ev ery case Saving 2o per cent. JffP'Otnpt attention paid to Orders by mail, which shall have the best terms at J. 11. ZEILIN JfcCO.’S, J. 11. ZEILIN A CO.’S, J. II.ZEILIX A CO.’S, Is tbe place to get the Bargains and the Goods. TEE BMS STORE!” DR. J. L. DTPERRYMAN. HA VINO RKAfO VET) TITS COMPLETE STOCK OF DRUGS, MEBICMATES, CMIEJUIL'rfES DYE STUFFS, PERFUMERY, BOOKS AND STATIONARY, Fancy -A.rtioles, Etc., To the New and Beautiful Store just completed, in the Loyless Block, takes this method of thank ing his numerous friends for their liberal patron age and respectfully solids a continuance of tbe same at his New Store. july 13,3 m /.»/*««»’>» COTTON GINS, MANUFACTURED BY DANIEL PRATT, Prattville, Ala., WHO has had nearly forty years experience in tbe business. Has lived all tbe time amongst planters. Has visited gin houses, put gins iu op. cralion.and thinks be knows as near as most any other man what constitutes a good gin. naviKg been appointed Agents for the abov Cotton Gins, we would request planters who de sire to get his make of gins, to do us a favor by sending in their orders, so we may know whatsize to have made. If this c< urse is pursued they will not fail to procure their gins in time. All orders directed to G. L. Anderson A Cos. Atlanta, or to ourselves will receive prompt atten tion. J. H. ANDERSON A SON, jyl3,4m Agents, Macon, Ga. RURAL HILL ACADEMY, if’EßSTf.if tor .rrr, The Fall Term of this Institute will open on the last Monday (80th,) iu July. Tuition at the old rates, and upon a specie basis from $1 G.OO to 132.00 per Scholastic year. Board as cheep as elsewhere in the State. Healthy locality, with no means of dissipation whatever. GEO. A. LOFTON, Ju'j » 2“ Principal. R* W. CdBBKDGE. 0. A. CALDIVXLL. W. HAZLKUURST* CCBBEPGE, CAIitWELL 4 CO, BANKERS, Second Street, JtMacon, Ga. Stocks, Bouds, uncitrrcnt funds, coin, sterliug and domestic exchange bouught and sold—depos its received—monies invested as parties may direct. Collections made and promptly remitted. Acthokizku Rkvkrkmcks—Nat. Bank Republic, N. Y.; 3d Nat. Bank, Nashville, Tenu.; First Nat. Hank, Charleston, S. C.; Savannah National Ilank; Atlauta Nat. Bauk, Atlanta, Ga.; Josiah Morris, Banker, Montgomery, Ala.; John Caldwell, Colum bia, South Carolina. julyl 3,6 m J. E. BHAYACa DEALERS IN Cooking Stoves, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS llltll.A, AI.A. Tl.r, J./r.f.V.VI’D and 11*000 H’.IRE, at WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Wc also keep a complete stock of TIN PLATE, SHEET IRON, WIRE, And Tinners Stock Generally. THE IRON WITCH, A Celebrated Cooking Stove. SOUTHERN STAR, A Cheap Quality, but Highly Recomended. PRAIRIE FLOWER, BEN FRANKLIN, A Large Oven Stove. YOUNG AMERICA, KEROSENE OIL. Ti A TVTER. —Os All Descriptions ORDERS SOLICITED FROM SOUTIIWYSTERN tiTO auglO.Gm LADIES, LOOK AT THIS!! ALEXANDER & WHITE, Have just received their stock of Dew an fashionablo Spring and Summer DRESS GOODS, Which wo are closing out very rapidly at l’riccs much Lower than have here tofore ruled in this market. Our prices surprise all who hear them, on account of their being so low. Our Goods were all Bought For Cash, and since the 10th of April, aud WE CAN AND WILL, SELL THEM AS (heap as any Other House in the City. Our Stock is Fresh, full aDd Complete, comprising EVERYTHING IN THJJ LINK Ot DRY GOODS, YANKEE NOTIONS, HOSIERY Gloves &c. Give us a call, and see for your youselvcs. All orders promptly filled, aud goods sent by Express anywhere. ALEXANDER A. WHITE. Prices’ Old Stand. julyl3-3m JVlaron, Oa BARNETT &. CO., COTTOJT EUCTOItS, Grocers & Gen. Commission Merchants, Apalachicola, Fla , Columbus, Ga. PROMPT attention given to all consignments, and shipments of Cotton to New York, New Orleanaand Liverpool. Liberal advances made on consignments. FORWARDING AND RECEIVING HOUSE, vlpalaehieolei, Via., DEAR SIR: We respectfully call your atten tion to tbe fact, that we have established n house at Apalachicola, Fla., for the purpose of do ing a General Commiasion and Forwarding busi ness. Having established relations with some of the boat houses in foreign and domestic porta, we are prepared to offer unusual advantages to ship pers of cotton and other produce. Special atten tion will be given to all cotton sent us for sale, either in our own or sny foreign market. In addition to our Commission business, we will keep constantly on hand a large stock of GROCERIES, which will be offered to merchants and planters at priees in the Northern and Western markets, merely adding cost of transportation. We will be prepared to accommodate onr friends with advances on cotton sent us for shipment or sale, and to furnish them with bagging and rope for the coming crop aud daring the entiro season. N. B.—Our house in Columbus. Ga., will be continued at tbe old stand, corner St. Clair and Broad streets. jy!B BARNETT A CO. f-C~ '' USE UaIIiCHAN'S Pills V -^/(FOR'V CHILLS & FEVER ■" (2 C CRTAIN OALUonAw’s theta ara composed iimj.lv of Vegeta- Mtuttciups. They ora Cathartic ISJLS, acting upon tho Stomach, J.ivcr, and How vis ; containing no Arsenic, Calomel, Blue Maas, or any other Mineral substance. Tbe great advantage tho Proprietors claim lor theso Pills is that, without tho aid of Calomel, Blue Mass, or any other Minerals, they will cure the nunt obstinate cases of ('IIILLS ANI) FLVKK. DUMB AGUE, PERIODICAL UKADAOIE, NEU RALGIA, and all affections of a like character. Fol low the directions, and you will find they will do all that is claimed for them. Try one box, and thoir own merits will recommend (hem ever afterwards. ty We have used iialUyhan's fill*, and nave never known them to fail to core when the directions were followed, and unhesitatingly recommend them to public favor. lioN. T. 11 WATTB. Ex-Oov. of Alabama. ** T. .?. .TUDOR, .Judge Supremo Court of Ala. M ROBERT DoUGULKTY, Judgo Vih Circuit of Alabama. Wm. O. WALLER, Sheriff Montgomery Cos., Ala. llon. ALEX. B. CLPriIERALL, Montgomery, Ala. Col. JAS. 11. WEAVER, - ** “ ( RAWFORI) 8188, « * Maj. E. A. BANKS, Coro. Merchant, N. 0., La. OKO. MASON, Ksq., Mayor Wetumpka, Ala. MIKE L. WOODS, Att’y at Law,9oo B'dway, N.T BLOUNT &~HALE, Sole Proprietors, Montgomery, Alabama. WHOLESALE DEPOTS, Harral, Rlsley A Tompkins, 141 Chambers 9t, N. Y. E. J llart Cos,, New Orloans, La. Blount <Ss llale, Montgomery, Alabama. Sold »>y nil DrujjjjiHt n. Retail Price, $1.50 per Box. On receipt of $1.50, one box of the Pills will bo soot to any part of tbs United States. Wiioi.icsit.it also by T. W. Mnrsden, Now York, Edward Wildor k Cos., Louisville, Ky. For sale at Dawson, by Dr. J. L. D. Perryman and Avont Si Adams, Druggists. july27,6m READ THIS, LADIEi! NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! BEST, FINEST, AND CHEAPEBT IN TIIE MARKET! Come One! Conic All And examine the splendid stock of goods which has just bceu received aud opened AT JUDGE SIMMONS' OLD STANDI Consisting of the latest fashions of MUSLINS, MOZAMBIQUEB, LAWNS, ALSO, CA.EICOES, Dleachod aud Unbleached DOMESTICS, MILLINERY GOODS, ROOTS and SHOES, CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS. Notions of all kinds, Hard Ware, Tin Ware, Scgars & Tobacco, Ponder and Shot, And a thousand other things too nnmeroua to mention, which will he sold laurel’ than the 1.011 I si. All I ask is to give mo a call, and judge for yourselt, as there is no trouble in Bhowing my goods. I earnestly iuvite the ladies to call, and they should be sure to RE.XC.nBER TIIE PLACE ! At Judgo Simmons’ Old Stand. JAKE M. MAINSTER. Dawson, Ga., May 25,1806.—Cm Important io Planters. Tl»e Iron Baud and “Arrow Tie.” FOR BALING COTTON. AN INSURANCE AGAINST FIRE, WASTAGE AND STEALAGE. Bands and Ties arc a complete substi- I tute for ropo in bailing cotton, combining the utmost simplicity, which tbe greatest possible se cecurity. They are cheaper than rope—arc fastened quick er, snd hold the bale ito J less in size. Erery Band is long enough for the largest bale, and can be instantaneously adapted to the size ol 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 fe#(, and pnt up in bundles of 35 Bands and Ties eacii complete snd inseperable, until opened oat for use. They are thoroughfy painted and arc not suljject to damage ; being equally adapted to balca made by plantation presses in every section of the coun try, merchants in the interior may deal in them with greater security than rope; and tbe uniformi ty of tbe bundles enables both merchants and planters to determined precisely bow to order for any given number of baled* Since the close of the war, they have been intro duced into the Mississippi Valley andTcxas, 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 Orieana have been unable to sustain themselves in their opposition to Iron Bauds, and they are now using these Bands and Ties, without any objection, and with entire satis faetion. Messrs. Baldwin A Cos., are cur 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 furnish them to dealers and consumers in any quantity. JAR. A, HALL, Agent, At E. Bond’s Chery St. jy!3 8m 2nd door from J. B. Ross A Son’s CO.TIE TO TIIE OORMSHI J AS. C. BBYAN OFFERS AT Wholcaalc and Retail DRY GOO I)S AMD GROCERIES, AT REDUCED PRICES. * vpilK undersigned having purchased the sto k Jl of goods of Mr. T. J. Cannon, aud aocured the excellent position of “the oorner,” offer* them at prices that will let others live, as well as him self: He has on hand, nearly every dcacrip.iou of LADIESIDREBB GOODS, MUSLINS, PiLANES, BARKGES, GRENADINES, MOZAMBIQES, PRINTS, and many other articles in the line of Ladle* Dress Goods, which he will dispose of at the low est prices, in order to make room for liie e» Fall Stock. ToFlanfcrs & Citizen* He offers a largo and well-selected stock of CLOTHING, of all Descriptions, Boots and Shoes, HATS & CAPS, Shirts, Splendid Collars, and all other articles necessary for a gen tleman’s Wardrobe. Fine Stock of Crockery and Glass Ware. Hardware and Cutlery GROCERIES, Coffee, Sugar, Salt, Flour, Cigars, Confectioneries, Kepi, constantly on hand and at prices that defy competition in this market. O Chewing Tobacco, Not eicelletl by any in Eufaula. LIQTJORB Os .A-ll Descriptions*, BY THE BARBEL or CASE. 0 Thinking the public and hia old frionda, for the liberal natrnnago heretofore received, he feelacon fiilent that he will be able to give them entire sat isfaction, by calling on him at “the Corner.” JAS. C. BRYAN 7 August 10, Cm EYFAi'LA, ALA- “WE TOLD YOU BO!” THAT “WHISTLE HAS BLOWN!” ATI) TIAKK THE RESULT ! One of Rerjaaiio Fr:mklin’s maxims was, “The nimble six-pence is better than Hie slow shilling!” For Proof of tbe Assertion call at the Croat 61 Third Street, MACON, OA., And you will find a Heavy Stock of Choice Yellow and White CORN, Fine ribbed and clear Facon sides, hams and shoulders, Choice Huy, Oats, Tlenl, IVlackercl—in packages of all kinds. Superßne and. Family FLOUR. Also—A Splendid lot of Extra Lcai TaOl*cl, i» FkHna and Tiercer— and uiauy otbor articles usually found in a First Cl&hs Produce House—-for smle as Low u tho Market out reasonably afford. BURDICK & HUDGIftS, I’roduco and Commission Merchants, Second door North of Hardeman A Sparks' W arehouse, July 13, tloct Third Street, Macon, Oa. NEW GOODS CHEAPER *-*• CHEAPEST! By BALDWIN & CO., (At Baldwin’s old stand,) Dawson, : : Gboorsria. Wo arc receiving direct from New York, a large and general assortment of DRY GOODS. GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CUTLERY,HIOLLOW WARE. and everything else usually found in a first class store. All of which were Itought for CASH, at tho LOWEST ME Jl YORK PRICES. In our slock may be found, at rgducod prices, /../DIFS’ Ml It ESS GOO IIS, Prints of different grades, Ueau’lpil Muslins, White and bloaehvd Goods, Hosiery, Gloves Ribbons, Dress Trim mings, etc., etc., ALSO LADIES Hats, Bonnets, and slices of tbe very finest quality, and gentlemen's Ilats, Boots nnd Shoes for sale at ■Wholesale Priees, and as cheap as they now can ho bought in New York. Shoes aud lints range from 50 cents up to $5 00. We keep everything necessary to com plete a gentleman’s wardrobe. Six dozen Grindstones ot beat quality. It is unnecessary now to enumerate dis ferent artioles. We intend keeping every thing the people want. Otir goods shall be sold at tho very LOWEST POSSIBLE FIGUKE. Country Merchants and planters can save money by calling on us. Onr Motto i$ “Cheaper (ban Ihe Cheapest/' Juno Bth, 18C6. . J. JOHNSTON. 0. S. OKF.AU. E. J. JOHNSTON & GO., dealers in WateVios of all Nfnlcos*, DIA.no. HO KlNGS—cluster aud single stone. Silver l’latcd Pitchers, Cake Baskets, Castors, Waiters, Tea Sots, Syrup Mugs, Solid Silver • Table and Tea Spoons r Knives, Forks, Gups, Pitchers, and Kpoons for childree, etc. Watcli Work. —We have the services of the very best workmen, and arc prepared so do all work promptly and warrant it. Engraving and Jewelry rcpaircd| by Mr. S. E. Tbcua. Wo: k re spectfully solicited. k j. jonxstox k CO. jnlylS Cotton Avenue, Macon, Ga. R. A. SOLOMON. X. 1. I'KAHRK. K. T. MATTIIIWS. SOLOMON, PEARRE & MATTHEWS DEALERS IN GENERAL MERCHANDIZE, AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Simpson <l* Johnsons Old Startd, Eufaula, -AJa*. Consignments respectfully solicited. Prompt personal attention given to purchase aud sale of Cotton, produce, Ac. Refer to Messrs. Wm. A. McKenzie k Cos , Ap alachicola, Fla.; Kpping, Haneerd k Cos., Colum bus, Ga.; S. &J. Schißer, New Yoik; Simpson k Johnson, Eufaula, Ala. |J. HEED & CO., •/< the Old Stand, KEEP oonstantlv on hand a'general assortment or Hill' GOOHS', such as PRINTS, LINEN, FLANNEI.B, BED TICKINO, , Bleached and Sea Island Homespuns, j GROCERIES. Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Pepper, Spice, eto. V HARD WARE, Os almost any description that may be Called ter. A splendid assortment of CIIBCKERIT, Our stock or CMJTEEM If*, both Pocket and Tablf, is large and of good quality. Roots and Shoos. For Gentlemen and Ladiem, at Low Figure*. ‘““''T In we cipect to keep a general aerortment, and we invite flie old friend* of Reid & Cos. to givo ua their patronage, believing we can aell them goods of any kind as cheap *» they can be bought u the market. June 1, ISOO. 1866. SPRING TRADE! Or. M. HAY, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In STAPLE A FANCY DRY GOODS, Groceries, Hardware, etc., A MERIC US, GA. HAS a large and well-selected stock of Staple and Faecy Dry Goods, Groceries, etc.—of ' sering to the trade this spring, a much larger stock (than heretofore. Tho lilt ESS GOOHS I Department, under the supervision of Mrs. A. L, < Mapp, is complete in every particular, and a com potent drees maker will supetintend the making arid fitting of dresses. The CEOTIIIJt G Department will embrace an unusually attractive assortment, together with Uats, Caps, ' Roots and Khoes, aud everything for gentlemen’s wear. Atao, Fiiif Brandy, Wines, Ram, Glb, by Ilic wholesale. Candles, Nuts, Sardine., Crackers. Cove Oysters, Flour, meat. Corn, meal, Sugar, Coffee, etc. April 27-6te THE EXCELSIOR WGSTOHE. DK. C. A. CHEAT HAITI Proprietor, rS adding tuoutMv to his already large and re tu ple tc siock of FYcsh and Genuine DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, and every other article usually kept in a firat class ding store. Also, Combs, Brushes, School Books, Paper and Envelopes, the best article of TEA and COFFEE, The purest BraiislicN and Wines, the best Smoking and Chewing Tobacco, and tbe Finest Cigars, A Full Line of Perfumery, Soape nnd other Toilet Articles- No matter what you may want, call on him, and if he hasn’t it on hau<J be will soon nave—as he has made arrangements to have (hipped to him at short notice any and everything in his line that the people need or may wish. Ilemeinber he has no Old Sloth ALL ARTICLES WARRANTED ! The Medical Profession supplied on liberal terms Prrseriptions put up at all hiuts by a rt 'liable Physician and Druggist. Dawson, Ga., Jmie 1 Jib 1866