The Dawson weekly journal. (Dawson, Ga.) 1868-1878, August 13, 1868, Image 3

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DAWSON JOURiVAL Local Column. t)CV AD»i:RT«n« IIDfA A. L. llami On—Andrew Fe male College, Cnth'beri. Alexander k 1 a riot —Tobacco, &o 1)1 Legal Notice—T. M. Jones, OnFy_ W T. LEWbS-'-Whnlesale dealer ; D Tobacco, will leave D.iwson for a t hort time, and atnhoiizm Messrs. Alexander & Parrott as his agents for the collcctiofl of all accouuti due him for salcSof Tobacco, io. H Hood has just received 3,000 pounds of Bacon I’unSONAL: —We had tho pleasure as well as the honor of seeing Col Crews iu our sanctum on yestuidxy. This gal lant soldier to who the notorious Stone- ! man surrendered, we are eorry to say will leave South west Georgia in a short time for Savannah, toengage iu business in that city. No man is more rcspectod in South west Georgia. Savannah may be protfd of such an acqusDion. jfcjy*We ore placed under obligations to Messrs. Farnum & Sharpie for a bottle of those excellent Bitters, know n aB the “Stonewall Bitters.” They are good and no mistake, and sure pre ventive of chills. , Dnwson ITfnmifacturiiitf Cos. We called on ourlriend, Mr. Henry Atkerson, Superintendent of the Man ufacturing department at the machine shop, and must acknowledge ourselves surprised at the extensive display of Agricultural Implements manufactured nt this establishment —corn shelleis, sugar mills, mi l fixtures, etc. Wo saw one large spur wheel, cast in this shop, 24 feet in circumferejioe, for Cokers mill at Amerieus. No such work done at any other p'ace S uth. The manu facturing of Agricultural Implements is ccrtain ! y a now thing in Georgia It would pay every one to visit this es tablishment and see the extensive ar rangements for doing arry sort of work with neatness and dispatch. Mr Atkerson, one of the best me chanics in the South, is also an ntfuble and accommodating guuleman, be sides, it does a man good to sha ,e any of these honest mechanics by the hand. No drones in Mr Atkerson hive— There are some unmanied men among these gentlemen that any lady would do well to capture —better than conn ter-hoppers, pill-peddlers, petifogers, or even—editors. £3£*Wo would say to tho3e who criticised what w.' are pie,sod to ray of th advent of the Bureau and preach ed policy so loudly to conoeai the length of their car", before they stt mpt to roar like lions. We are under lasting ofili: a tious to our old friend, Mr. B. W i■ li —. forJ, fora basket of the finest ps ebes we have seen this season. We do be lieve that our fr ends are dett rmined not to let us suff t, so far as fruit and water melons are concerned - KAY!OX'S OIL, OK LlKE—Cures Earache burns, Cuts, Sun<rs,&c. KAYTON',B MAGIC CURE—Cures Diat rlicsa and Crump Cholics. ■KAYTON’S Oil, OF LIKE, Sic , for sale by Lejlrw A Wall, Dawson, Ga. K AYTOX'S OIL OF LIFE-Cores Rhea maiism and Neuralgia. KAYTON’S DYSrEPTIC T'lLl.S—Cures Sick Headache and alt trillions disorders. KAYTON’S OIL OK LIKE— L'ures Pains in the back, breast. Side, Shoulders audJoiuts Prof. H. H. KAYTON & CO., Savannah, D*., Proprietors of Kayton’s popular reme dies. KA\ TON’S M AGIO CURE - — ! s a summer remedy and cures bowel complaints. moral Ideas iu Texas. We give below a section tbataenr pet-bagger proposes to embody iu the Constitution of Texas, by the Conven tion now in session there. This is offer ing a positive premium for bastardy, and is in keeping tvkh vile legislation of this party since they havo been iu pow er. Much acta wonld turn pubiic opinion against them, if the whole country was as Radical ns Kentucky is Democratic: Be it declared by the people of Texas, in Convention assembled, that the fol lowing be « section in the Consti tution of this State— Bee.— .Ail children born in this Btaie out of wedlock are lcgi'imate for all purposes of law and laetj aud it shall be the duty of the Legislature to I*ss an act enabling such persons to in herit the estates of their pareuts, and to inforoe ill the obligations of in.ents to child Another case of moral legislation is given in the Alabama Legislature. R R Harris, a radical member, from vj'ieeuslown county who was arrested aud is to bo tried fur bigamy, has had • hill passed through the Alabama Leg islature relieving him from the puii.s and penalties of thi. offence. W a would he surprised to hear of a bill being iiitroduoed to allow radicals in that State w have two wives. A Productive Country. —The Nor folk Journal says 'hut it gentleman iu Southampton county, Virginia, sold * en thousand dollars worth of straw berries off of ten acres of land last sea •°n, nnd that two gentlemen who joint l y inducted a snra’l truck-farms, five miles from Norfolk, cleared twenty five thousand dollars by the sale of berries and vegetables. Kor the Dawson “Journal.” W wutau’s It it; lit*. IVOman have the right to make tile advaneea, Or to Wake fhr the opposite a.x will eh may,ill many i-twea, abortively prove ; From the laet, that they as u eimvcuicuee are uact. A woman baa t lie right to make her lele -tlonl. She has also the refill to make her ohjaeliona; Judiciously should the tatter he (lone. For fear of accepting the alternative uona. A woman takes the right of discarding a lover ; When she can do no for the heuetit of another : j She should with propriety make the exchange, I In order to leave them as before, good friends. ■ A well informed lady may adopt the above plan, I lty receiving the attention of a nice young man; if she gains his confidence and make au impres sion, Would you thluk her unjust by declaring “seces sion.” A woman has the right to he pious if she can ; Which should be a part of her duy to man, lint should alienation by chance bc-tide her, She then may liuvc a right to discard an admirer; Put if her admirer is a man of good sense, He will discontinue Ills attentions at once; So you see if the hint is thrown the right way, Site’ll avoid theneceasity of answering “nay.” A woman lias the right of remaining at home, Provided she thinks it ought to be done; She can, if she chooses, without any other, State she has a “pretiout,” aud go with her i brother; Hut should a young man of common sense get it, He will most assuredly regret, but accept it ; lie receives it, of couisa, with respect (rout the I donor, Though seeming to him an attack upon his honor. A woman has ttie privilege, her sikiuhc to select, She should watch and examine hie every trait; An oye to his character, she surely should have, By weighing it well, much trouble she'll save. An outward appearance may make an impression, Hut examine the mind by art of conversation. A lady too quickly, her selection may make, ltut discovers too late, that she’s made a mistake, j I.aelirs east slurs on old bachelors too, 1 When they are the cause of making them so. Aten don’t become bachelors merely from choice, Hut the sheer necessity that gives them a voice. Where is the man, that hasn’t in his life, Thought of selecting for himself a good wife ? He finds one, he thinks, he can’t do without her; Hut, alas i poor fellow, he knows nothing about | her. | We learn from the book', 'til enjoined npon man, To get him a “hotter-half,” provided lie can. He, therefore, commences to ascertain his fate, Hut learns from experience, that he's a little too i late; He finds to Ilia eliagrin, that a rival is at hand, He then withdraws his forces like a military man; Although he is loth to relinquish the field, , Ho does it reluctantly, the more power to wield. ■ A woman has the privilege of being a good wife, Os making a man happy all the days of his life; ; He then will enjoy a Heaven on the earth, i With a home ever pleasant with joy and mirth. | A natural talent should not be concealed, But should be either sex always revealed, ! For fear of incurring au unhappy life, Iu the pale of society, aud matrimonial strife. July s, ISfig. AN OBSKKV til. Lui'jjis AS ass Meeting of Israel iles in .Meniphis-Utfitoliillons Uemiiineiiig Liaul Adopted. A large ami enthusiastic meeting of the I raelites of Memphis, vras he and in the Hull of the Memphis Club, last night, in response 1 1 a cn'l pu fished in the cry papers. Every scat was tilled, and many had to con’ent them selves with standing room, in point ot numbers, wealth and respectability, it was the most influential meeting, ol a religious or political caste, held in this city tor some months. Ihe follow ing resoluble ns wore adopted wo bout u dissetiti.ig voice in this assemblage of Jewish citizens cl' all political s'ripes: Whereas, U. S. Grant, General of tho Uh ted States Army, did, in ii s official capacity, issue, or caused to be issued, an order kn wn as Genet.d Or 1 der No 11 da ed at Oxford, Miss, j December 17, 1862—ami which order is hereunto appended; and Whereas, The said General Order i No. 11 was un unjust and wanton li I bel, not.upon individuals, but exptesa ! ly made to apply to the whole race of | Israel, branding us fait-hies, d.shonesl aud disloyal, and its purpose and effect | wore to prosecute and proscribe those to whom it was applied, on account of their birth, which, with their religion, is their only ciime ; and Whereas, Tho said U- S. Grant is now before tho country as a candidate for the highe t office in the gilt cl the American people; therefore, Resolved, That we, the Israelites of the city of Memphis, do believe that the said U S. Grant has, by the said order, shown himself to boa man unfit for the high position to which he as ]>ires, and incapable of administering * the laws 'o all classes with impartial ly and without prejudice. Resolved, That we, each ami every one, individually and collectively, as Isrealites, who have respect for our honor and our religion, pride in our race, and love for our country, do pledge ourselves to use every hooowt ble means in our power to defeat the election of the said U. 8. Grant. Resolved, That this meeting is not called for any political or party pur pose, but solely to defeat the man who has, by his Order No. 11, insulted the whole Jewi-h race. Resolved, That we exhort and ad monish our Irethren in this and all other cities and towns in tho United States, as they value religious liberty and their rights, to do all in their power to defeat the said U. S. Grant G. 11. Judah, Rev. S. Tuska, A. Seessel, T. Foi.z, L. Kuemer, J. S. Menken, Seymour L Lf.e. Biwult is stated that the names sent to tho Senate last week by Gov. Bul lock, for confirmation to the Supreme Court Judgeships, anti withdrawn , without being opened in Ibat body, were those of Joseph E. Brown, Chief Justice, and McKay and D A. Walk er, Associates It is further stated that the withdraw-" al was made for a revision of the list, and that it is now determined to pre sent the name of Iliram Warner, the present Chief Justice for the same po* sition, and Joseph E. Brown, and I>. \ A-. Walker, for Associates. President Screven, of the Atlantic and Gulf railway, stM'ee that rt is the inten ion of the company to extend the road Alabama w ards from Baiubridge as soon as tho necessary funds are pro vided, but that it is not settled yot where it will cross the CuaUah.ocbee Wisrr Florida Cotton. —The Mb | riana Couriei, of July 80, gay*'“the Measoßß until recently, have been pra piciotis in this section fur tho cotton plant, and it has attained n good size; but the hiftr excessive rains have tend ed to stimulate it too much, caused it. to throw off its fruit and take a second growth. The caterpillar, some plant ers say, has already passed the second hatching, and fears are entertained should the seasons favor, the destruc tion of the crop will be rapid and cer tain. Last year, although appearing about the same time, tho damage to the crop was not uniform. Sumo crops were benefltted, others but slightly af fected, a very large prnpottion was ’en tirely denuded, anti but little saved from the field. Sunshine is now much needed to develops the plant, with cou’inued adapted seusons’to make a full crap from the area of land.” The Georgia Outrages. —We pul lish elsewhere the eard of the nine Cos lumbus prisoners who, after a 1 ng and pi iaful iutprfi osrnent, amounting to po:, itivc torture, and disgraceful in tht na tional character—after the subordina tiio* of witnesses to swear away their lives, and a trial by a military commis sion, which showed that this prosecu tion was simply a malignant and mur dc-ous prosecution—have at last been released. We entreat every free citizen of America, and every fur-minded man of whatever party, to read this recital, and to remember that this infamy i* the fruit of a government set up by the Radical lead-rs, and which, if they had (he power, they would extend to the whole country. To elect Gen Grant is to perpetuate these men in power, and stamp their t\ranv permanently upon the country. This is the price we are called upon to pay for the elevation of oDe utterly ignorant and unskilled in civil affair. —National Intelligeucer. Orville Grant, a respectable merchant of Chicago, and brother of Gen. Grant, recently gave a check of 111,000 to a Democratic Club of that city. In con si quencc of ihe habits of big brother, the now General, be has not, for a loßg tim”, been on very familiar terms with him, and will not vote for him, deeming him utterly unfit for tbc office to which the negro party have nominated him. Another “Traitor.’—The Watrick Herald is greatly di-gusled because Mr. (J. D. Robertson, hitherto a strong Ite pudlican, has renounced that party, and and made a tpiec.h at a Seymour ratifi cation meeting in Boonvillc a few days since. It cal’s him a “traitor,’’“ren egade,” &o. George Wilburns, a lad aged ten years, while swieging on tho bumper of a freight car on the Macon & Wes tern Road, nt Atlanta, on Friday, fell under the cur and was horribly man gled. llis right thigh was mat-bed ’ll dose to tits body, his right foot cut in two, his left ieg severed below the ItDee, and bis right armeut off. Saturday last, tho members of the Legislature each received two hundred and fifty dollars for their ser vices, and, in consequence, are said to be in excoe .ing good humor, appointees took charge c.f the State Road on Monday. E. Hul 1 ert Superintendent of the Southern Express appointed Superintendent.— E. J?. Walker, late Superintent Macon & Western liuiltoad, appointed Mas ter of Transportation It is stated that other changes will probably fol low. is said in Atlanta, that a prominent Republican member of the Legislature has draw n up articles of impeachment against Bullock and will Bt>on present them. MARKETS. JOURNAL OFFICE. I Dawson, Aug. 13, 1868. f We quote coilon to-day at 20a23 cents. Macon, Aug 12; middlings 27. New York, nt 29}. Augusta ; middlings 27}c. New Orleans ; middlings 29c Special JVoticcs. Oanxm Lodge. I- <>. <>. F. If o. 56 MEETS on Uondav night, in oach week. J. Yf. SIMMONS, N. G. John A. Bishop, Sec’y. - E.4WltE.\t E CHAPTER 49, MEETS Fourth Wednesday night in each d/,.mh. J. M. Simmons, H. P. J. C. E. Ci.ark, Secretary. P. T. Schley Lodge, No. 229, F. A. M. MEETS Third Saturday in each month, ’2 o’clock, p. m. C. C. Truss, W. M. J. B. Avant, Secretary. TO COJTSVMTir'ES. Tlic HEY. EDWK.D WILSNwIU acnp (free of charge) to all who desire it, the prescrip lion with tin- direction., for making and using the simple remedy by which he was cured of h luug affectlou aud that, dread disease Consump tion. His only object is to benefit the aflticed and he hopes every sufferer will try this proscri jtion as it will coat them nothing, aiul may prove a blessing. /’lease address REV. EDARI) .ILSX, No. I#S SoKth Second Street, Williameboronf h New York. «-Hn-, Xxm FORMATION- Information guaranteed toproilueoa lnxuri ent trroYCth of huir upon a bufct l»oa«l or tx*antlCßß f4ce, alwo a receipt tor the removal of PlmpleP, Blotches, Eruptions Ae., ou tho akin, leaving tho bVUK! Holt, clour uud bouutilul, cau be obtimml witlutur charge by addressing »jpif.s. r\<M A I‘MiN. Chemist. BSI WroadWßy, New Y ork r L. COHEN, IMPORTER or Brandies, Wines, Segars, % DEALER IN Rye. Bourbon A Monongahela Whisk's, Manufacturer of Ui« Celebrated sro.TEn\n r miters, WmriHAiL Sr., ATLANTA, GA. aufUSoi SOMETHING WORTH HEEDING o HAVING made arrangement* wiih Ihe Toiiiliil<-eit lleiiiomt Cos., we nre aide Iff ftcD two, three, four and six horse Wagons, nt u Binall advance on New York cost. We would invite tho-e r ishing good rianutiim Wagons, to examine our Stock before purchasing elsewhere, We would also call the attention of the public, to our splendid aud extensive stock o' REGGIES, MARXES' k CARRIAGES* both of our own and Noit'em manufacture. It is generally understood throughout South Western Georgia, that IVM. SIRRIAfE always warrants his work. We always keep a good Stock ol Carriage A Harness, Wagon and lluggie materials ot ull description. Call and see. Win. SIKKI.VE, aug6’6Bly Amerieus, Ga. 8. A PORTER. JNO. D. lIU.GINS. PORTER & HUDGINS, WHOLESALE & RETAIL PRODUCE VXD COMMISSION MERCHANTS, THIRD STREET, (Opposite Southern Express Office.) Macon, Ga. june2s;3m RELIABLE DRUGS & MEDICINES. Beer tnin to tnke the same Bridge thot. has always carried you over safe. r |''llE undersigned, after deroting 37 years JL to ihe Drug and Apothecary business, is now, as hero’ofore, able to furnish his friends and the public at large, with Fresh and Gen uine Medicines, Chemicals, Paints, Oil-, Var nishes, and host of other articles usually kept in a first class Drug aud Chemical Store, and at as low prices as anywhere. Special atten tion (laid lo Pre.-criptione. GEORGE PAYNE, Druggist, june4km MaUon, Ga. D. R. Adams, H. K. fTaahbvrii, A. A. Adams, Os Eatouton, Ga. Ot’Sav. Ga. Os Amerieus, Ga. AMS, WASHBURN \ CO. FACTORS and Commission Merchants, OFFICE e\ T o3 StoddardVXowcr Range, Correspondent at Daw sou, Ga., S. IT. WESTON. July 30 ts SAVANNAH, Ga. Morgan High School. rpIIK fall term of the Morgan High School _L will comence ou Monday, the 20th ol Ju y. TERRS : Primary Class, per term of 5 bios. SIO.OO M’ddle Classes, 16 00 Higher Branches, and Languages, 2(>.00 Mu.-ic, including use of instrument 20,00 A r ocal Music free. J. JNO. BKCK, Ptin. J/brgan, Ga., july ll;4t M SPKING ! im. IMPORTANT TO THE IADIESI MISS MOLLIE WILLIAMSON would re spectfully announce to her former pat rons and Ladies generally, that she can still be found at Mr. W. M. Peeples store, where she is constantly receiving, aud has just, opened a large, handsome and well selected stock of Fashionable Milinery Goods! Embracing all the latest and most popular styles of BONNETS, HATS, DRESS TRIMNINGS, and everything usually kept in a first class .Villinery Store, all o/ which were carefully selected at one of the most extensive import ing houses in the United Elates, and which she will sell for a very small profit, to suit the times. Call and examiae for yourscires. Also, Dresses cut and made to order. Dawson, Ga., A/*y 18 1868;3m BETTER Than GOLD - ! OUR NEW INDESTRUCTIBLE GOLDEN PENS. Are recommended by Bankers, Lawyers, Profee hors, Teachers, Merchants, and all who have tried them, as the best Pen inanuiaefnred. They arcuon-eorrosive. and manufactured with the greatest care, rendering them more dorable than any pen now before the public. Sent post-paid to any address for 75 cents per box, containing one dozen. Orders containing money for the same sent at our risk. Do not forget to try t iicm. M. McAI.PIN k CO. Louisville, Ky. Please state where you saw this advertiatment, juuoll:4m* H. T. PETER, SCtCKSSOR TO PETER & BLACKSHEAR, Wholesale k Retail Druggists. 1%~ Order* Solicited. june43moß ttfavon, Ga. TANNERY, j IN connection with n»y Tannefj, 1 have , opened a large SHOE MANUFACTORY ! On the south side public rquaro, where *ll or ders lor work or Leather will pieet wiih . po jmttattentioft. W. V\ . LEE. Dawson, Ga. March 19, 18tSB;ll. V. IMFF OFFERS TO THE PUBLIC FOR CASH OR OK TIME! rpHE following articles, on h* good terms I as they Can be had in ITliif’ttl! : “900 llusliels Corn, 250 tasks Karon—Sides & Shoulders 100 Kfgs Lard, 300 Sacks New Flour* 500 Bales Hay, 25 Barrels Syrup, 100 Bushels Water-Ground Meal. 25 Sacks Kio Coffee, 25 Rbls Extra C. Sugar. Cor. of Cherry and Third Streets, MACON, Or As.. june2s*m \\ r - A. IIUFF. U Jl E. OLIVER, STOVES, STOVES. WE have on httnd and for sale low, SOO StoVt’S, of ti e most, improved patterns, and have the exclusive sale of the improved Iron Witch Parlor and Office Grates, Nail?, Curry combs, Locks, Wire Sieves, Tin, Wood and VV illow-ware, House -Fur nishing Goods, Pocket and Table Cutlery, Iran Pipe, Steam Fittings, fc, WHOLESALE MANUFACTURERS OF 'UK WARE , Tin Plates, Sheet Iron, Block Tin, Sheet Copper, &c., &c. We have on hand a nice lot of Fruit Jars, and in fact everything that is necessary or could be used lor furnishing a bouse, can bo found here, and for prices to suit the times. G F. & 11. £. OLIVER, JS'o. 42 Third Sired , MACON, GA. junM;3ni* HARDEMAN & SPARKS TO THE FLAMERS IX Middle and; Southern Geoama o I?OR TWENTY YEARS we have served you, we believe faithfullf. Our suocess depends upon your piosperi’y ; hence we have zealously sought to promote your inter est and advance it by every meaDS in our power. As Commission Merchants we again tender you out set vices, at our old stand, which has withstood Ihe hemes of a bnrning quare (hereby prosing its security,) and where we hope to merit the very liberal pat ronage always given ns. 7’lte sah sos Cotton is our speciality. We fl >tter ourselves none can excel us. To old ftieods we return thanks ; to new ones, try us, we will try to please you. Usual accotnodatim s given to enable you to make a crop. THO?. HARDEMAN, Jn. Julyl6:Bm O. G. SPARKS. COHN AND BACON —Obi time— OR FOR THE CASH! WE Propose to sell to the consumers of Terrell county, Bacon and Corn ON TI ME, for approved acceptances. W T e will exchange, when dtsired, Btcon for col ton, taking security for delivery of tho cotton. For particulars, apply to LAWTON & LAWTON, 4th Street, Macon, Ga juoe2s;3m New Livery and Safe Stable. Dawson, - - - - Ga. N. G. I J. K. PRINCE HAVE erected on Main Street, just above the depot, a Sale and Livery Stable, where they are prepared to accommodate their old friends and customers to anything in their title of business. All wishing to lake pleasure rides will please give us a call. We have also attached to our Stable, a large convenient let for drove!-*. (iive us a call. Our terms are moderate. Dawson, May 14 68; 3m. J. E. & E. CHRISTIAN, Commission Merchants, AND DEALERS IN DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES, Also, agentilOf ihe purchase of Xorlb Ga. awl irodfirf. Ilumiitoii Street, IJ til ton, : s CwLi. HAVE ALWAYSON HAND PiA> lit, of all tiro ties. asi I ts, n si.t.v, SHORTS , ami COW-FEERa ALSO, THE FAMOUS SJCjLFv'UAISIISTGr FXjOXJK, Ntd.riE.tcturEr to ohoer , IN AN? SIZED PACKAGES Having recentlv nrldrd new Machinery, and given our Mill a thorough overhauling, wo now fully prepared to make Flour, which we will guarantee to suit the most fastidious Satislbclion Guaranteed in ali Casen, Or money refuuded. tgT'Hiiffrest market Price paid for Wheat.-AHI BLEDSOE & CO. j 30*2tn SC HOF i S3 CD’S 1101 WORKS, ADJOINING TIIE PASSENGER DEPOT, MA. CON, OEOUGKIA.. SCHOFIELDS PATENT COTTH PRESS. .Patented September Bd, 18GT. fJwHTS must commend itself to the Cotton Planters of Georgia for it? Durability I Simplicity of Construction, and ih*» ease with which it can be operated by either Hand Horse, Water, or Steam Power—the change from oue to the other being effected in a lew minutes. Another gnat advantage which this Press possess is, it takes tip so little rcortf that it may be placed in and iim in the Gin House, thus saving much extra labor and loss of time, the Colton befug pfaced In if as f.i*t as grimed. Occupying but little space, and kept out oi' the weather, this press is very durable, and not liable to get out of order, both the Screw and the Frame beiug of wrought iron. These presses are all put up complete and perfect before leaving in? establishment, that putting the purchaser to no extra trouble and expense iu procuring a nun to put them iu ruuning- To show with what favor and satisfaction these Presses have been received the past sea'* son, 1 append the following certificates arid uamc a, among many others, ol gentlemen who have used them : Hot'sros County, Georgia, June Ist, 18tJ8. Mr. J S Scohjteld, Afaeoii , Ga : Dkah Sin—ln reply to your note of the 15th ult., I have this to say in regard io your Patent Cotton Screw : **IT FILLS THE HILL,” aud is ail you claim for i f - I regard it su perior to any Press 1 have teej. I cm, very respectfully, K. li. EZ&Lb. Houston County, Ga., Vuue 2d, 1868. Mr. Schofield Macon % Georgia : Dkah Sir—Your favor at hand. lam wrtt pleased tfith your f/otton Pres®. For pow* er and durability I don't think it can be excell'd. Very respectfully, J. W. Wimberly. Ameriuus, Ga , Juue 14A, 186 ff. Mr. J. S. Schofield Macon : Dear Sir —We are ir. receipt f your letter and in reply, say that the Screw is a perfect success, and I have no doubt will have ready s «10. We can pack 1,000 lbs in an ordinary sizj bale with four hands. Very Respectfully, yours, J. R. PRIC4I 6i 60N. llqusk Creek, Wilcox County, June 25tb, ISCB. Mr. J. S. Schofield.\ Macon r Georgia ; Fir — The Cotton Press I boug .t of you last fall, works well ; and I am very \£elj picas ed with it. 1 packed wiih it about one hundred bales of Catton. | [ consider the Press su derior to all others for packing cotton, as ft can be worked with less labor, and will pack as heavy bales as aov farmer wants. Wood Screws and /Vess for baling cotton must surely give way and place to your Iron Screws. Ail I regret, is, that I did not get an Iron frame from you, Complete. l ours rearecfully, S. D. FULLER. Gen. Thos F. Drayton, Macon county, B. H. Myrick, Baldwin county, John FUrt, Mon roe county A. J, White, Pike county, Oapt. Orrie Tuf’«, Jones county, Cleavehmd & Bai-a ley, Baker county, Long &. Whitaker, Taylor co*uiy r Robert Thompson, L< e county; A. Dawson, Wilkinson county, II L. Keyza , Houston county, J6rry Hollis, Monrod comity, D. W\ Mfisaee, If >tfston county, L. C Bryan, Lee conn y, Allen A Oraimiss, Bfbb county, W. W. Dews, Biker county, Anhur Foster, Bibb county, VV. A| Bahks, Monroe souiUy* J. R Griffin, Houston county, Thos. J. Cater, Houston county, W. J. J/ytiek, Baldwin county S. }\ 4/yrick, Baldwin county, H. M. Rose, J/ftiedgevillc, Jas. W. Brown, Tavlor. tidunty, D. Solomon; Gordon county, W W. Turner, Hancock count v, R. G, Harper, .1/ill edge vUle, J J Collins, J/tcou county, J. L Limpkin, Wilcox county, John L. Dfyant, Houston coun ty Pleasant Ray, Dooly county, J, W. Joidon, Lee county VV. E. Warren, Houston county,- Nat Hester Baker couuty, H L Jfitnms, Terrell couuty, John W. Paul, Terrell county. Iu order to olace these Presses within the reach of Planters, 1 offer them f6r sale tor Drafts accepted by responsible parties, payable from the Ist to the 15Ch of October next. July 9 J. L TUCKER M TUCKER. J. 1. TIKI I 111, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND DEALERS IN GROCERIES AND FAULT SIMS Are now' prepared to sell you anythiDg in their Line a* Cheap as any House in South Western Georg-a Give them a call, and they will ftonvince you that it ii to j’onr interest to call agsiu. They now have oa Consignment » lot of TOBACCO which they »re offering tt» the Trade at Mac. m, Atlanta aud Savannah prices. Call and examine it, and yeu will fiud it “All O K/’ Special attention given to the Consignment of Bacon, Corn, Flour, Lard, ele. B.st of p iifi»enee given if required, J. I » TUC'KEIt Jk ItRO. MAIN ST., DAWSON, GA