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DAWSON JOfcftMlw
Local Column.
who are fond of Outers
will b«|pl«#*d >? learo from the curd of
510*4 lfjrd & Ookff, to bo found in
auf p»ptr to-d*y, ib»t they have on
s»od a frtoh supply, and facilities for
preparing them to suit the taste of all.
Sternberg & Bro-
Om. enterprising I/erchatits, A/essrs. Skiski.
Pt'RNbxi'.o & Bro., »re now receiving a very
Urg** and extensive stock of Staple and fan
cy Dr? Goods, purchased exclusively for
ci»h, which they propose to sell in the same
wav for moderate profits.
Look out for particulars in the “Journal’
to be issued next week. In the mean time
you can call upon them and commence mak
ing your purchases, They can be found one
door South of Baldwin’s Corner.and know bow
(• treat you when you go round.
rsr We regret to learn that our
|»romi-ing young friend Judson Lang
ley. son of Rev T. E. Langley, of
thie plat e, departed this life very sud
denly, in the 27th inst., at Fort Va’-
|ey, where he had been spending some
tune with petitions. As to where and
when he will be iuterred we have n t
at this time been informed. Young
Mr Langley was indeed a promising
youth, and his demise is certainly a sad
bereavement to his parents and many
friends.
The youth Keaton, charged
with the killing of young Martin, some
two or three months since, at Chicka
sawhatchie is under recognizance for
bis appearance at the next Term of
our Superior Court, to answer the
charge.
fge John May subscribed for tbe
“Journal” about ten days ago, and lo !
and behold, we chronicle the fact this
week that ho is married, and to a pretty
girl at that. Come, young gentlemen,
if you want to marry, hand in your
names, and read our paper, and go and
do likewise —if you can.
o©~ Frank Leslie’s Ladie’s Maga
zine for November, with beautiful en
gravings aud fashions,together with tho
usual quantity of reading matter and
wit, has reached tbe escritoir of the Ed
itor since his exeunt from our sanctum
this week.
Tho I,a is<l We I.ovc —
The November number of The
Land We Love comes to U3 filled with
is usual variety of interesting matter.
A beautiful engraving represents a
scene in The Rattle of Eutaw, with a
description from W Gilmore Simms
Esq. The principal articles are Bat
tle of Pleasant Hill, The Vanity and
the Glory of Literature, The Vst!-
boigfuiesj Tryst, Windsor Castle,
Concerning Heroes, Airs. Cron-haw's
Story. Organ Grinders, Casualties in
( heuthum’s Division in 1861, and a re
view of Jean Ingelow by Mis Pres
ton.
E3T Ou Monday morning last, our
Beni -r proprietor took his departure for
the fen board, and ; n the afternoon, our
littl" Editnr, struck out in thedircc'ioj
of the Chattahoochee, thus leaving us in
charge of the “Journal” as wc thought
for at 1 art the present week, but on en
tering our sanctum, which we done im
mediately, wearing the consequential ap
pearance characteristic of the vain, when
Suddenly elevated from quiet life to the
bright etnolumoD’B of office, we found
t« our surprise that our precaueious lit—
c ■ devil,” Jimuiie Brown, had located
himself in the olitorial chair, and with
quill in hand was rapidly ventilating
the Greciau bend, which he says made
its appearance in Dawson several days
ago, and should Lave been noticed in
our last issue. By a compromise, how
ever, we come in for a small space in
the present issue, to give, as we were
cnj dued to do by tb. Editor before he
left, the current news of the city, whioh
we find quite meagre this w.ek ; not a
quarrel, fight, or a single runaway
scrape up to the time of going to proas,
which of course detracts from the in
tsrest of our paper ; but if people won’t
quarrel nor fight, and horses won’t run.
»way with wagons,and tho Council don’t
fliuiUrb anybody, so as to give us some
thing to write about, we can’t help it,
>od must content ourselves with report
ing our citizens as basking iu the sun
light of quietude, peace, and—wo were
going to say plenty, but remember that
wc heard one of our citezns remark yes
terday that so far as eating was concern
®d, that it was a timo just now between
beef and bacon, the tiuth of which, so
far as we are concerned, is fully verified
U'Me times a day. Pmd. rs and pota
toea are, however, fashionable, and we
hope by them to be enabled to survive
the crisis.
tar I would respectfully call the
*tteution of the Proprietors to the fact,
•hat in case they do not mako some ar
rangrment for the safe keeping of their
Editor, the same will como up some
“orniug missiog. lam continually ex
ercising care, le t he should meet with
*>me accident, and would be glad you
Would relieve me of such responsibili
ties. He Las already beeu knocked
over by the press lever, and rcfwmedly
saved from falling into tho ink keg.—
»eo to it, that your Editor be cooped
out of tbo way. FoaEMA.V
Viabelkal .Harder,
Wo have been informed of a most
horrible murder, which was committed
on Saturday last, 17lh inst., in the ad
joining county of Macon, in the neigh
borhood of Salem Church, übout five
mile# from the village of Notnsulga
Ettf the act to be tq preeiuted in all
its hotror, it will be necessary to write
a litt e history Some time lust year,
a youth of about eighteen years of ng i
named William Duke, won the heart
ol a girl about six'een, whose family
name is Low Her family objected to
their marriage, but, as is too often the
case unier such circumstances, they’
ran aw ay, and woie married.
Their happiness was short-lived.—
Harsh treatment from ihe y ung hus
band, and from bis family, tow aid the
young wife who had disregarded and
torsaken her family to join her de-tiny
with his, so n followed the honey
niot n. But the young couple went to
keeping house, and, acting their part
in ttie cub oun of society, invited the
circuit preacher, at his previous visit t >
tbe church nor by, to dine with them
on Saturday last—the fatal day
Neither husband or wile attended
church that day, but the minister, in
fulfilment of bis promise, went lo the
house notwithstanding. On entering
the door, instead of a pleasant greet
ing and a rendo ing of excuses for ab
sence from church, what a sight met
his eye ! The young wife suspended
by the neck with a cord from one of
the joists of the house, her body cold
and stiff! Chairs and tables were
overturned, the bed rumpied, and ev
ery evidence that there had been a
scutlle in the room. Not a sign of life
in the house, except the breathing of
the little sleej ing babe, innocent of the
irreparable loss to itself, and of the
terrib'e tragedy that bad but just been
enacted.
The preacher immediately cut the
cord, and, calling in the passers by,
the body was examined The clothing
was badly torn, and unmistakable
marks of fingers and finger nails were
found upon the neck and shoulders.
The unfortunate woman had either
been strangled by the hand of some
devilish villain, or else forcibly hang
ed.
Who could have committed the aw
ful deed ? and why was it clone ?
The matter was being investigated
at our last advices—Monday last—but
at that time no fact had been elicited,
except that the father of the husband
had been seen leaving the house a
short while before preaching begun
The husband had been absent fir
two days, but returned on Saturday
night, The wife’s lamily refuse to al
low him to see her dead body.
We shall endeavor to publish all the
facts in tho case, as they are devel
oped. The aflair has naturally created
intense excitement in the community,
composed, as it i->, almost entire y e>t
quiet, peaceai le fanners, unaccus
t"med to acts of murder aud outrage. ■
—Mont Mail , 21st.
MAR !t I liS>
Oa the 23rd inst, by Rev. Thos.T. Chris
tian, Mr. John May and Miss Georgia V.
ro«c!l, all ol Terrell Cos., Ga.
Forsyth paper please copy.
100 pieces prints from 10 to 15 cents,
ul 8 M. fciescl &, Bro’s.
A large stock of Crockery and Glass
ware at S. M. Siescd A Bro’s.
100 doz Ladies' and Gentlemen’s
hose, cheap, at S, SI. Siesel & Bre’s.
The largest stock of noli ns ever
brought to Dawson, at
S. M Siesel & Bro’6
Come up anl subscribe f r your coun
ty paper.
Swiss, Nansook, Jack net, and
checked Muslins, with trimmings, at
S M. Siese & Br.i’s.
Avery stork of Ladies’ Dresp
goods and Gentlemen’s piece goods, at
S. M. Siesel & Bro’s.
Plenty of ready-made clothing; shoes
and bools always on hand, at
8. M Siesel & Bro’s.
50 pieces fine, cheap bleechit.g at
8. M. Siesel & Bro’s.
OAWhOiH MARKET KEPOI&T
CoRKECTED weekly by
WM. WOOTEN,
GROCER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT.
COTTOJC, 2!).: 2
j Git Eli, I.so
ISIEI'ER, 1.26
| CJKOCEKIES 4c PUOT ISIOttS.
/i./CO.r—Clear sides (smoked) 20@21
Clear ribbed sides (smoked) IP@2O
Shoulders, 17@18
Hams (plain,) @22
Canvassed hams, (sugar cured) @25
COFl'A'l!—Prime Rio, @33
Gat'd Rio, @3O
Ordinary Rio, @2B
SlG.lt f- (According to grade) 18@20
TE.l— Black, @1.60
O r een, @2.25
Young Hyson, 1.50@2.00
RICE— @ls
I'EOCR— Supeiffne, @6.50
Extra, @7.00
Family, 7@7 6o
E.IRIi— 24@25
I'ISH— J/*ckeral hf. bis. 12 3 slu@l2
Mackerel in Kits, 4.60
Whitefish per lb. 12f@16
BUTTER— Goshen, @6o
Country, 25@30
EGGS— 16 @2O
VHICK EJTS — 15@26
REESt IVJ.Y 25@30
7V4M.01P- @lO
SURER— 75@ 1.00
VIJCEGvtR 65a80
S*M 1. T —Liverpool, a3 60
Virginia, 88.60
WHISK E I’—Com. Rye, 3 00a4 00
Corn, 2.60a 300 j
F'ine Whi«k»y, a4.65
TtiH.lCCii —Common, 60a75
Fine, I.ooa 1.60 ;
GR.MI.C— Corn (western) al 00 i
Corn (coud ry) al ' 0 *
me.ie- aI ; SS
Bagging, Rope, $ Tits.
Biooinci, Gunny— 28i30 I
Keilt **v, aBU :
Iron Tits.
Buckle, *1 0
Rore—• 9j12 1
Tile Apji pointin' l it In
Oa the Dawson Circuit will be filled
as follows for tho year 1868.
DAWSON,
Ist Sunday, Revs. T. T. Christian and
H. V. Mulkey.
2nd Sunday, Rev. L. G Evans.
3rd “ “ T. T. ChrigtixD.
4th “ “ A. L. Hamilton.
DOVER,
Ist Sunday, Rev. John Skipper.
H. V. Nlulkey.
3rd Suuday, Rev. J J Sessions.
4th “ “ 11. V. Nlulkey,
NEW HOPE,
Ist Sunday, Rev. James Spenoo.
2nd “ “ (Vacant at present.)
3rd “ “ H. V. Mulkey.
4th “ “ T. T Christian and
L. G. Evans.
CIIICKAS AWHATCHEE,
Ist Sunday, Rev. Win. Hays.
2nd “ “ John J. Sessions.
3rd “ “ Tbos. L. Speight.
4th “ “ Thus. T. Christian and
L G Evans.
PLEASANT GROVE,
Ist Sunday, IFvs. Thos. T. Christian
; ana H. V. Mulkey.
i 2nd Sunday, Rev. James Spence.
3rd “ (Vacant.)
4th “ Rev. VVm. Hays.
BETHEL,
Ist Sunday, Dev. Thos. L. Speight.
2nd “ (Vacant.)
3rd “ ltuv. L. G. Evans.
4th “ (Vacant.)
Friday before each 3rd Sabbath, Rev
Thos. T. Christian.
SALEM,
Ist Sunday, Rev. L. G Evans.
2nd “ “ T. T. Christian and
H V. Mulkey.
3rd Sunday, (Vacant.)
4th “ «
Guide to Health!
\[Y Guide to Health is now published in
■ILL good binding and plain type. Sub
seribers and others wishing a book or hooks,
can be accomodated bv calling on J. A.
J/itns at the S'orc of W. M PEEPLES’.
Lovless Block, Dawson, Ga.
JAMES J. DAVIS, M. D.
Aug, 27th, ts.
PUGH'S PREMIUM,
Photograph &, Portrait Gallery.
TRIANGULAR block,
MACON, GA.
THE PRiiPIETOR OF THIS TIME HON
ored Gallery, which has long been known as
one of the institutions of tbe country, is
still producing first class pictures of every
style. He would be glad to serve any of the
good people of Southwest Georgia. When
you visit J/.tcon, he certain to visit Pcoa’s
headquarters and have yourself immortalized.
Ue is making l ie size portraits from atubro
tvpes of deceased persons, as weil as from
the living \CarLea de visite , aid fine pooelaiu
1 pictures as low as auj fit si class gallery. The
j proprietor procured all the late improvements
during his recent visit to the great Gi ies cf
Europe. Thme seekiug the btst, he will be
certain to please.
Oat 3.1
ADHIJIIkTKATOII'k SALE.
ty I LL tie sold bi-lote the Court house
It dour in the town of Morgan, Cilhoun
county, on the first Tuesday in November
next, one lo' of land No. 229 in ttie Third j
District of Calhoun county. Sold as the !
property of Wm. Daniels, late ol said county j
deceased. Sold lor the benefit ol his heirs. !
Terms on aav of sale.
ELIZEBETH DANIEL, Adm’x.
Sept. 28tis.
,f DJIJ.VJ* TR.J TO ITS s.l L£.
BY virtue of an order from the Court of
Ordinary of J/uscoeee Cos. Ga., will be
sold before the Couit House door in the town
of Morgan, in Calhoun county, on the first
Tuesday in November next, that valuable
pl.mta'iou situated in the third District of
said Ciunty and known a- the“Boi:d Place,’’
formerly owned by Madison Carter, adjoin
ing the lauds of S. G. Weaver aud • tilers,
containing 656 aeres, and consisting of lots
ot land Nus 36, 45 and the Soufb half of 44
in the third District of O'igiually Early, now
Calhoun county.
Terms of Sale. One half Cash, balance in J
twelve months from day of sale, with note j
seourod by Mortgage ot) tbe premises. 7'ur
chaser to pay for papers.
SAA/UEL D. IRVIN.
Adm’r JAJ/ES BOND.
Sept. slb 1868. tds.
V3YLIT.AI3I.E
PROPERTY FOR SALE.
A BOUT Three Hundred Acres of good
/V pine land lying in and adjoining Daw
son, Terrell countv, Ga., also three S'ore
Houses and a dwelling in said town, which
will be sold low. For further particulars
inquire of Wm. Coker, Esq., of Dawson, who
will act as my representa'ive ia ihe sale. &c.
aug2o 3m* ROBT. J. HODGES.
L. COHEN,
IMPORTER CP
Brandies, Wines, Segars, §
DEALER IN
Rye,Bourbon & Monongahela Whisks,
Manufacturer of the Celebrated
STO.TE tt'.IEE RITTERS,
VV HITIHILL St., ATLANTA, GA, aug63
GEORGIA, Terrell Comity:
Whereas, Abraham Sasser, applies for
letters of administration de benis non, on
tbe estate of Sidney B. Smith, dec’d :
These are therpfo-e to cite and admouish all
persons concerned to be and appear at my
office within the time prescribed by law, and
show cause, if any. why said letters should
not begrauted. Given under mv hand and
official signature this Sept. 1»• h 1868.
sep244ud T 61. JONES, Ord’y.
{''WO Months after date application will be
made to the Court of Ordinary nf Ter
rell county, for leave to sell the lands belong
ing to the estate of Sarah Ford, lato of said
county, deceased.
oct22tm* CnARLES FORD, Adm’r.
ISAACS' HOUSE,
HOTEL AMD RESTAURANT
Cherry SI., Macon, Oa.
E. ISAACS, s s : Proprietor.
Free Coach to and from Hotel. AF3 j
TANNERY UNO SHOE SHOP!
WE HAVE PURCHASED OF
MR. W. W. LEE
ms
TAN YARD AHD SHOE SHOP,
which we propose to make
an Institution of the town
OF
n.i w *s oj%\
In the Shop we have secured the ser
vices of that superior workman,
MR. JAS. FITZGERALD,
as foreman and general msnas"T, who,
with Messrs. BLAIR, JOHNSON and
SMITH as assistants, will put up sdj
tbiug you want in the line of
BOOTS AND SHOES,
FROM THE
HEAVY BROGAN
TO A FINK
CALF SKI SEWED BOOT
FOR GEJTTLEJfIEJr,
and
Kid of Calf Shoes or Boots
FOR EMMIES.
IN TIIE Y A.RD,
MR. HOLLOWAY,
Fate of Fort Gaines,
A PRACTICAL TANNER
AND
Superior Finisher,
IFIH have General Supervision.
CASH PAID FOR HIDES
OF ALL KINDS,
COW, GOAT, SHEEP, DEER, &c
'
nn Cbickasawhatohie creek, half mile
from C dirt House. Shop, south side
Public Square.
AT OUR STORE
ycu will always find MB. PARROTT
who will sell you anything in cur line
Low for Cash.
ALEXANDER & PARROTT.
oct!s-3m
.i/ " f * * v -J|l | twits >,
1 nd be convinced that we still keep j
A on hand the
Largest and Best Selected,
And cheapest stock of Goods in
MIDDLE GEORGIA!
And are ever ready, as heretofore, to
prove what we nay, by our customers,
who have been dealing with us. All
Goods shipped promptly aud guaran
teed to
Come Up to Representation!
Don’t take our word for it, hut TRY
US yourselves. Always on hand.
BACON,
CORN,
PORK,
SOAP,
FLOUR,
MEAL,
MACKEREL,
STARCH,
LARD,
RICE,
HERRINGS,
CANDLES,
450 Boxes Tobacco.
CHEESE,
WHISKEY,
OSNABUKGS,
SNUFF,
POWDER,
SHOT,
COFFEE,
SARDINES,
BRANDY,
YAKNS,
CIGARS,
SUGAR.
CRACKERS, LIQUORS.
SHEETINGS, PICKLES, CAPS,
TEA, &o , &o.
SEYMOUR, TINSLEY & CO.
-Jas. Seymour, }
A. R Tinsley, >
T. D Tinsley, y
oetSjSui
TH£ GREAT TRIUMPH
IN NEW YORK.
S.M. SIESEL & 01,
HAVING purchased the largett and beat
selected rtock of
DRY GOODS I
that lih* ever hern exhibited in tbe town of Daw
non at unprecedented
LOW PRICES !
Which they are determined to sell
Cheaper Than the Cheapest,
They return their thnukato their friends and pat-'
roim for past fnvorß, and solicith continuance of
the same.
IYlossrs. Ylaas & Joliu*t«n
Who are always on hand, are determined to spare
no pains iu making their customers agreeable.—
Pe certain to call on us l»cfo-c buying elsewhere
if you want to save money.
S. M. SIESEL & BRO.,
West side Public square, Dawson 6a.
octß-3m
TO TIIE PEOFLi:.
r PHE MALARIOUS SEASON 13 UPON
i you, ana you require some remedy other
than quinine, which distresses your l.oad with
pa'n, and sometimes deitro.ys vour hearing.
Therefore, why not use the ratural remedy
of the country in which you live.
SM WOX’S LIVER REGULATOR ?
Which is composed of leaves and herbs that,
are indigenous to this climate, and is
the only natural remedy for its diseases. Ppr
fectly harmless in its effect, thorough’y reli
able as a preventative, and a sure ccrkr of
LIVER DISEASES.
CHILLS AND FEVER,
CONSTIPATION, DIBPEP-IA
CHRONIC PIARRIHE, HEADACHE, ETC,
Send to yonr Druggist and get a package
wihout fail. Price $i 00. Manufactured
only by
J. H. ZELIN & CO.
0c!8 3m. Macon, Georgia,
SASH
BLINDS, DDOKS,
niKiucra
READY-MADE
SASH GLAZED.
—and all kinds of—
Ornamental, Cottage, House A More
Work done to order in the beet and latest
styles.
HOUSE AND KITCHEN FURNITURE
Planing, Sawing and Turned Work, Coun
ters, ’Tulles, and Stools fur Stores.
Repairing of all kinds done cheaply, and
with dispatch. Ii will par to send or call at
FsiC ory, foot of Third Street, oq
Wharf St., Macon, Ga.
GREEN TILLS! WOOD.
junt2s;lyvr
JOHN ESTEN COOK'S
New Novel.
F. J- HUNTINGTON & CO.,
559 Broome St. New Fork,
Have in press, to be ready iu October,
MOHUN,
Or, the Last Diys ot Lee and his Paladins
By J. Estin Cock,
Author of “Surry of Eagles’ Neat.”
Os “Scrry," of which Moh«n is a sequel.
Tin Thousand copies were almost immadi
ateiy sold. The new work is still more in
tensely inte'esting. Primed on tine timed
paper, and richly bound in cloth, with up
ward ol 600 pages, it has for its frontispiece
a hue steel medaliou head of Gun. J. its and
four beautilul illustrations iu linmer's bert
style. Either Honk .is sent by mail, post
free, on receipt of the price, $2 25. For sale
by ail Booksellers aud Newsdealers in town
and country. ociß 3t
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
X\/ ILL be sold before the Court House
T \ door in the town of Daw#on, on the
first Tuesday in November next, one lot of
land No. 244, in the twelfth disf. of Terrell
comity, with 75 acre-* cleared land and a
good (tin House ned Screw. Sold as the
property of Janies Br im, late of said county,
deceased. Sold for the beuefitof bts heirs.
Terms cash.
B L MORELAND, 1-•
C. 0. K£’KB£Y, fdq
scp*24tds
LOST OR STOLEN.
ON the 27th of September a pmn)i«'a
rv Note on W. A WiNr n, to F.
W. Erdman or bearer, for $75 Oil due
let bf November, 1868. All persons
ate hereby forewarned against trading
fir said note, as I will pursue a legal
course ©flaw f r establishing the samr,
if uot returned. F. \V. Erduav.
Ihws and, Out. 12 1868.
V. 11. Peeples
IIAS JUST RETURNED FROM NEW YORK
With an Entirely New, Fresh and Beautiful Stock df
STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS
A PULL LINE OF
Domestics, Cassimcres ami House-Furnishing Goods.
YANKEE NOTIONS,
WE have everything in this line that cm be asked for.
m ** < r • u • i.'U
CLOTHIUG-,
OUR Stock is very Large and Complete.
BOOTS -iXTsTID SHOES,
\\ L have an endless variety, including a splendid assortment of Ladies Shoes.
OUR Grocery Department will also be well assorted aud complete.
Bagging, Ties and Salt always on hand.
A three weeks in New York, and a close observation of the fiuctniitions In
, lie I J>*ve been enabled to buy Goods very low. Como and examine thorn
and no argument will be necessary to sell th?m to you.
I AM AGENT FOR
wjwsirs
Grand, Square and Upright Piano-Fortes,
A Specimen of which can be seen at my residence.
Also, AYOODRUDF’S CONCORD BUG-
G TES. which I will sell cheap for CASH.
Anti cm prepared to make Liberal Cash Advances on
Colton Ci listened to my correspondents iu Savaunab or New York.
W. M. PEEPLES.
Dawson, Gs., October 22, 1868—3 m
J. L. TUC KER. M TUCKER.
GENERAL
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AND DEALERS IN
Such as TOBACCO, SUGAR, COFFEE, CANDLE3, SOAPS.
STARCH, PICKLES,
CANDY, CANNED FRIJITS,
SPICE, PEPPER, GINGER,
POWDER, SHOT & CAPS,
PEPPER SAUCE, SODA, MATCHES.
CIGr-A-RS, A.N 13 SMOKING TOBACCO,
WINE, WHISKEY AND BRANDY.
ADDRESS J. L. TUCKER & BRO.,
West Sider Public Square, - - - DAWSON, GA.
ATTENTION.
COTTON PLANTERS & SHIPPER >
n OOLFOLK, WALKER A CO
Successors to woolfolk & an-
DKHSON, .1 ibe Harris & Rosa Ware
house, woulu respectfully call the attention of
their planting friends and cotton shippers
generally, to the fact they have formed a co
partnership trader the above style, for the
iransiction of a WAREHOUSE AND COM
MISSION BUSINESS, pledging themselves
to give their undivided attention to the inter
ests of their patrons.
We will make liberal advances upon cotton
instore, and will also till all orders for our
customers with promptness and dispatch. We
solicit vour favors.
JAP. A. WOOLFOLK.
JOF.L A. WALKER.
aug2o JNO. F. UAFEK.
?ra
N. L. DRURY,
HOUSE, SIGN & ORNAMENTAL
PAINTER,
OVER LAWTON tc LAWTON'S, 4tu STREET.
Jflacon, Geo.
octls-tf
RICHARD E. KEN NON,
.ITTOIt.CE r .IT /,./ir,
FHRTOAHILB, CLAY CO , GA.
WILL attend proaoptry aH the Cou'ts fn
V v the Patauta Circuit, and those adjuin.
ing wlieu desired.
Will attend the District Court of the Uni
ted States at Atlanta and Savannah.
Particular attention paid to casce in Bat k
ruptcy.
N. B The provisio-.s of the Btrktunt Act
that expired June Ist, 18S8, have bren ett
tendi and tc January Ist, lSotf.
°v' : ls ' u 036« ,
SOMETHING WORTH HEEDING
o
HAVING made arr.angeme.ata with tbe
Tomlin-on Itcinorest Cos.,
are able to-Sell two, three, four aud six
horse Wagons,. at a small advance on New
■ York cost. VVe would invito those eishiog
good Plantation Wagons, to examine our
btock. beforo purchasing elsewhere.
We would also call the attewCon of 'he
public, to our splendid and extensive stock < I
IttiGIES, li.VUNESS 4 tABU tfeL-.
both of oils own awd ?tariher» maßsfaetore,
It is generaliv understood throughout South-
Western Georgia, that WM. SKIRINE
always warrants bis work. We always kevp
a good St'-ck ol Carriage St Harness, Wagou
and Bugcie materials ct aH description.
Call aud si a
WM. SIItKINE,
rugßl’y Americas Ga.
NOTICE.'
SIXTY days alter date application will bd
made to the Ordinary of 7’errell county tor
leave to sell a p art inn of ihe real estate of S
B. Smith. ABRAHAM SAStf.R.
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