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About The Dawson weekly journal. (Dawson, Ga.) 1868-1878 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1869)
\\\ r SON JOURNAL. local column. J.all! FALL!! FALL!! jl. @ei@el & Bro * —, • u . P i; known / >m have again on v e .* and Complete Stock of Kooda -n.l Clothing house, which ? ! nflor at such low prices aa will he -hl« everybody to supply themselves enable every j d(J for th , sea . W ' tb 'They have Dry Goods, Cloth* ,on ' Mntiona. Boota and Shorn, Hata, fen, a Furnishing Goods, &*., Ac., they are determined to sell. "jve t.lem a Gr,nd Jury Presentment* crowded out this jgJUC —will apP ear nelt weelt ~ Oaioo S. tta. *t NEg & L0 YLEgs Don’t fail to go to price the goods S. M.SEISEL & BKO. Vs. H. Barham, and S. Maos, Sales men' Snuiio err at Cost—Messrs. Scisel A Sternberg «re telling theft : large stock of goods out «t cost. Give them a csll if you want bat gain*. Lmdreth’s Garden Seed, crop of 1869 iu>t received, at JANES & LOYLF.SS. *l9 000 to advance on Cotton at. FULTON'S. Jsans, Keuteya. Minerva T-villa and tassimeie lor Man and Boys' wear at 8 M SEISEL & BROS. Ftivsitia, I.inaeva, Opera Flannel* and all other kinds of Goods lor win . tar wear at low prices at the store 0 f S M SEISEL & BKO’S. 95 BARRELS LIME, at FULTON’S. Dickson’s Colton Seed. 200 bushels Dickson’s Colton Sted for sale. Apply at THIS OFFICE. Tin Ware in abundance at FULTON’S. P M SEISEL & BKO. keep the best Boots and Shoes, aud always sell ttern cheap. WiSTin—-ome pork to boil with those Urge turnips preset ted U 9 by Judge H John, son. The Judge has a recipe which he will give to his fiiends, which if followed, never t.ile w pioduce a good crop of turnips. French Corsets for Si 00 nt 8 M SEISEL & BHO’S. Lapies’ llr>«r,. nt 15 eta n pnlr. nre ,olJ at 8 M SEISEL & BRO’S. On to 9 'lnmon’s Sa’om for Fr gh Fish and O 8 r< Ali. kinds of Clothing, at reclu'c’d prices, at 8. M SEISEL & BRO. One car load of Flour, one car load of M**', one car load of Salt. 25 barrels of L mo at FULTON S. do to 8.. M. BE-BEL & BROS store for your Bleached and Brown I) mestics, as well as Ticking and Stripes. Dcwsos Mai.i Institotk.—The everc’ses of this Institute opens on the second J/onday n January, /'twif. Scaife has been teaching iD this c tv the present yea-, and has well gus tauied his character as teacher and gemle m»n. Prof. Edward* comes in onr midst with tbe best of testimonials. See advertisement. raTFonr F-ne Cot'on plantation* for Bale ia Calhoun county. Applv t ' THIS OFFICE. Decli.nis in Gold Call and Bee the goods that have been }>urclia‘ed * lrUe the dtciino in Cold. Now re coiving First class Family Groceries, hues Goods, Dty Goods, Clothing, (a ** ex,ra tine suits,) and u general as o-iftniunt of goods in rny line VV. M PEEPLES. ■ i*y.jv A . DELp,,iA '> n at , A WISE ASI) LIQIIOK '-W.-U.auue Block, Atlanta, tia. Local Ntiws.—The best and only local ' e*s we can present to our reader* is a good y trade among our enterprigiug mer c h»nls l «nd heavy Bales of cotton by plauter*. Ie Christmas good* will be on hand by >ur next issue—doe notice of their arrival •nrf P laee of sale will, no doubt, be heralded m our columns. Ll%‘ storage Gr Syrup, Salt,Ac., at FULTON’S. , 10 lon* Baugh’s Raw Boca Phos- P a ' e i 20 tons Sva Fowl Guano, 50 D» Cbe. apeake Guano at Fulton’s. « M. SEISEL & BRO. sell Crock- ea^er t *' aD UD^ ’body ;go and see Chens Poplins, Mohairs, Delaines, - ‘ntioes, and Alpacas can be found the old store of S M SKISEL & BRO. fr /’ NI M'lo. Defr.rd, charged wth °^ er - T ’ o’* l !® his escape from our jail, the g* CoDtl lime > ou •**( Friday night. After his fa 8 escape he was arrested in Eufaula, Ala., hi s'' * >ac ' £ an< f placed in irons, and so con roo* 88 '° ' D *^ e centre °f l P® (e l^ ln 80I r.e means he 0 ’ * lr l h e boards nailed over the first 1 " * e Dla<^e > n the wall when he lfh 6 -* * h' B escape, and is now at large.— FLcerT- C *' 8,11 again we eu Sgest that he be eitj U 80me B°od log corn crib near the a tn ‘""b'y yourself with b at a sma I price, *o to S- M. bx.tSEL & BKO. married. At the residence of the bride’s father, by the Rev C. A. Crowell, Mr. Gilford E. Bell,of Columbus, Qa., and M“S Lula M Orymes, daughter of Rev. W. M. Orymeu, of Weston, Gt. Our prediction is that this young man wit l succeed in life. He starts out by payiog the minister ten dollars to marry him. MAKRET REPORT. Dawson, Dec. 16.—Cotton buovant—best grades selling at 21}. No material change jo leading articles of family supplies. AfauuN, Dec. 14.—Cut ton brut; middlings as. Savannah, Dec. 14.—Cotton inactive; mid dliuge 24}. Nkw York, Dec 16, 3 p. in. - Cotton, mid. Rings 26}. Gold 22}. Liverpool, Dec. 16, 3, p. m.—Middling up* lands 11 }d. Special Polices. Rhf/jmatics, Listen and Liarn. Prof. Kaytoo, tbe popular and eelebra ted manufacturer of Kajtoti’s Oil of Life, the best and surest for rheumatism koown, has now discontin ued bis travels throughout the States to see tl.e lime and the cripple, aud those otherwise afflicted by rheumatism, or neuralgia, or pains iu the side, &c., f< r h: argues, and well too, that tbe people can cure themselves without him by u-- iog hie Oil of Life; the virtues of which are universally acknowledged Some people were foolish enough to think fiom the swilt and speedy cures made on the spot, before their eyes or their friends, that, the Profeasor’s bands were bewitched, but we assure all that the sterling virtue lies only in tbe Oil of Life and good rubbing. For rheu matism, neuralgia, pains in the hack, joints or sides, or wherever a linimcut may be used that Kaytou’e Oil of Life is acknowledged as great and without au equal, giviog the patient almost in stantaneous relief by one rubbing For spraios or bruises, it has also been used with marked success. Kayt.on’s Dyspeptic Pil'n, purely veg etable, are an excellent cathartic. Mc- Kesson & Robbins, wholesale ngeuts, New York. Jacob Lippman, Prop’r, Wholesale Drug House, Savannah. TO V 0.1 S (/.HP TM f'f'S. The Aclvrtiner, having' been restored to health in a ffcw weeks, by a very simple remedy, after having euffererd several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease, Conunmpeion— is anxious to make known to his fellow-sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription used (free ofehagre,) with the direc tions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a sure cure for Consumption, Asth ma, Bronchitis, etc. The object of the advertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit the afflict ed, and spread information which he conceives to be invaluable ; and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription, will please ad dress Kcv. KUWAIfJ> A. WILSON. jeit:ly Williamsburg, A'mgs county, N. Y .♦#. w ./ n i ’s:n z 'is f.. n l.i ts Dawson Male in the past, »A\4 F©Y, GA ,r„* c .!ull) PRINCIPALS AND PROPBILvofce 3. r. sc.Ajrr, a. r., Instructor in Languages an 1 Sciences. 3. M. EDWARDB, Insti uctor in Malbematic*. N. B. —Tbe Spring Term will open ou the 2(1 Honda* iu Jan uary, 1870. charges—spring term. Ist Class, . . . . $lB 00 2nd “ 24 00 3rd 80 00 J3T Tuition bills due at tbe beginning ol tbe Term. This institution is in its infancy. It is the intention of the Proprietors to make it equal to the best. 7’hey intend to make it a life* itnc enterprise, and for this purpose have uutehased tbe “Hood Academy" property— The encouragement and patronage of the community are earnestly solicited. dtcl6;f A.T COST ! iit €&stn WE are now selling our eulire stock of DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, CLOTHING. 800 IS & SHOES, YANKEE NOTIONS, &o , _/CT COST! CALL SOON AND Supply Your Families with such Goods as you may need. Seisel, Sternberg & Bro. dec I fi; 2m Administrator’s Sale of L-A-HSTIDS Su Terrell Comity. YY r ILL be sold, before the Court Houst \ T di or in Dawson, On the Ist Tuesday in January, 1870, Between the legal hours oi sale, the undivi ded half interest in the following Dots oi land, belonging to the estate of J/atthew B. Peters, deceased,.to-win Lots of land So-. 101 102, 1 <>3 and 128, in the fourth district of Terrell county, containing in all eight hun dred and eight acres, and known as the Kolba pi ce. . . . T . Also the undivided half interest in Lot* Nos. 170, 171, 172, 181, 182 and 183, in the third district of Terrell count.?, containing ACRES! These lots are a periion ot the Plantation formerly owned by John T. Lumpkin, and known as the Peters and Roberts place. A EIRE OPPOBTISITT Is here offered to capitalists or persons wish ing to invest in Lands. E. F. BEST, Macon, Ga., dec 16;ids Admr. WANTED! A TEACHER ot several years experience who is a graduate of one of the best col leges in the State, desires a situation in South western Ga. A school in a village or neigh borhood convenient to the railroad preferred. T.-stimonials given as to success and charac ter. Address the undersigned at Thompson, C ,I,nubia countv Ga. uovlßTn G.W. HARDAWAF IV EW ADVERTISEMENTS. BARLEY SHEAF. CHARTER OAK, OHIO VALLEY! Dispatch, Flame! I will sell these first-class Stoves very low, for otsh or on time. JOHN FULTON. TEXT TOWS Haw-hone niosNim; NOW ON HAND. STMIOSE desiring this excellent Fertilizer bad better put in their orders car- ly, as its popularity is increasing so rapidly that ii will be almost impossi b e to supply the demand during the coming season. Ca l at my office and learn terms and prices. JOfTTST A.FTTLTQTSr, ' V-5 Itn Warehouse & Commission Merchant, Dawson, lia l"en, "" ’ r ’i vt,i, e ' ■■ All these Fertilizers are warranted to be genuine. . . , Call and sec Pamphlets which will be ready for distribution in a few and y . CT'DoEi’i the place. LOYLESS & (iRIFFW. hotels. To The Travelling A*ublic. marshall house, „S*/ fVl.V.f'.fHi «**• 7’ffs first-class Hotel is situated on Brough - ton street, aud is convenient to the business p«rtof tbe city. Omnibusses and Baggage Wagon* will always be in attendance at the v, rilrus Depots aud Steamboat Landings, to c.mvey p.s-engers to the Hotel. The best Livery ttable accommodations will be found adjoining tbe house. The undersigned will spars neither time, trouble nor expense to make his guests com fortable, aud rm ler this House, iu every sub s antie.l particular, equal, at least, to any in tbe State. Toe rate of Board has been reduced to *3 OO a day. .. , „ A. B. LUCE, Proprietor. McAFE£ HOUSES, At Smithville and Ft. Valley, r I SffE undersigned having taken the Bying -1 ton Ho use at Ft. Valley, takes pleasure in notifying the travelling public that both the above houses are now in the “full tide of successful administration bv himself He will spare no expense to make them both First-Class Hotsls, J/eals ready on tbe .rival of tbetraih. W. M. McAFEK. ERROHS OF 70UTH A Gentleman who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all the t-fleets of youthlul iniiscrekion, will, for the sake of suffering humanitv, srnd free to all who need it, the receipt and directions for making tbe simple remedy by y*\ch he was • ared. Sufferers wishing to Pan'S by the ad vestiser’s experience, can •• »o by address ing. in pertect confidence, g ’ JOHN B OGDEN, UDe3;ly No. 42 Cedar street, N.Y Now is the time to Subscribe for the “JOURNAL.” Only Two Dollars a fear. TO RENT I MY place near fiawson, on which there is 600 acres of prime open Isod, to a good lenaut woo has the means and stock to culti vate the lend. None ethers need apply. If tbe place be not sold during the present week apply to \V\ F. Orr, at Dawson, week, a PP d > c9;lf w T BURGE. JVI Is S M. WILLIAMSON MILLINER AMD MANTUA MAKER, AND DIALER IN (lillijian fajicy Quod;, Yankee Noliontf, Etc., Etc, Etc (Next Door to Dr. Cheatham’,,) KIAIII.ST. - - DAWSON, CA. THANKFUL for the patronage given me since I have been in business, I hope to merit a continuance of the seme, by close application to business, and a desire to please those who mav favor me with a call. Jfy stock of Fall and Winter Goods will com prise all articles needed by the Ladies in the MMlinory line, also Fancy Goods and Yankee JVotion f, to suit the wants of Ladies, Misses and Children. My object is to please those who cell on me, snd ask of the ladies of Ter re 11, Calhoun and Webster counties, and all who trade at Dawsen, to call and examine my stock. £Jept.2S-tf. Jkssx H Gmrrin. I J. J. Bxcx, Attorney at Law GRIFFIN & BECK, Ileal tyate jW for ?• H. 5a- Morgan, Calhoun Cos., Ga. T)ARTICULAR attention given to sale or i. purchase of lands in any of the counties of Southwest Georgia. Examination of Titles a Speciality. A number of fine Colton Plantations tor sale on good terms. 1700 acres, 1000 cleared, on Notchaway creek 5000 “ 1100 “ “ Pachitla “ 1100 “ #OO “ “ Spring 1500 “ 700 “ “ Pachitla “ 800 “ 400 “ “ Soulhw’rn R. R. Besides a number of other fiue plantations and farms in Calhoun, Terrell, aud other counties. Mules and other stock for sale with places, if desired. novll-lf mi mini! 1869. COTTON CROP. 1869. W. ML, PEEPLES, (9nc«eM,r te L.OYLESS 4t GRIFFIN,) WAREHOUSEMAN, YTOOULD MOST RESPECTFULLY INFORM HIS PLANTING >/'/ friends and the pnblie, that they will find him at this well stand DTJRIJSra THJE PRESENT SEASON JPrepared’ to Receive, Store, Ship, Sell, or Advance npon their Cotton, at tbe rate of sevwu per oenr, per annum* He will keep tborouglhy posted, daily, by Telegraphic dispatches of ell ehanges in tbe Markets in New York and Liverpool. Hia Warehouse ia The Largest and most Centrally Located, >nd situated in the most business portion of tbe oity, and bis facilities for hand ling Cotton are NOT EXCELLED IN DAWSON. He promises himself to work for, and PROTECT THE PLANTER in every way in his power. He flatters himself be is Competent for the Successful Prosecution ot the Warehouse Business. W. M. PEEPLES, f.OYI.ESS k GRIFFIN return their thanks for the very libea pair.mug- heretnfnr* b-stowed upnu them, and solicit for their frier'* TV". NY PEEPLES. » continuance of the same, MORS, proint>e- to do will be done. DGY L x>e..lei». South side Pun Sept. 30 3m. ASSY Fit HI till OF lIIAVE accepted the Areney for tbs sale of the GALT,EGO FERTILI ZER, PERUVIAN GUANO, DISSOLVED BONES. LAND BLAS TER, to , Ac. In Eastern Georgia, where tbe Gallego Fertilizer has been used, it gave entire satisfaction ; and judging from its component parts, (br ing Peruvian Guano, Dissolved Bones, and Land Platter,) do not hesitate to recommend it to my planting friends. Those who prefer to manipulate for themselves, eau purchase the different ingredients. Gall and see tbe di fferent ar tides I offer. W. M. PEEPLES. v av. 4, ts. Kiimt w to m nmoosT! THE CELEBRATED The Great Fertilizer for Cotton, as pre pared and used by DAVID DIXON, OFHANCOCKCOUNTY! njiyE have on hand, and will continue to receive, direct from the Mannfac tors, in Augusta, Ga., this popular and favorite Fertilizer, prepared ac cordiug to tbe formula us furnished by David Dixin, and respec fully ask that the planters call and see us before purohasiog, and examine certificate.-, teetimo t & °4 f CEIM& TUCKER. ov. , t LEGAL ADVEfiTESMrNrs. ~noti6r AO. JO\A'9, applies for exemption ot * personaltv, to he heard st 10 o’clock a. m.. on the 18th dsv of December next, at my office, in Dawson. Ga. and n t»tb, 2w, TANARUS, M. .TOVK.V. Ord'v. EOKGIA, T.-rr.'ll Comity: J Whereas. W. C. Keudrlek appliea for letter, of dismission on tbe estate of Iswac W Kendrick. These are therefore to cite snd admonish all persons concerned, to be sndappesr at mv offl< e within the time prescribed bv law, and show esase, if anv. why said letters should not be cranted. Given tinder my hand, and official 1 sicnature, this November !Bt.h, 1869. novl ?-8m T. .If. JONES, Ord'v. Gl OULIA, Terrell County : Whereas, Wright Kenedy appliea for lett-is of dismission on the estate of Elmira R. James snd John A. K-nedv. These are therefore to cite and admonish all person* concerned, robe and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, and shew cause, if any, whv said letters should not ho granted. Given under nay hand aud official signature, this November 18th, 18H». T. M. JONES, novlß;3m Ord'y. Cl CORGI A, Tyrrell County : 3 Whereas, Martha Haddock ha* applied f or lettets ol guardianship of Fannie Florence Haddock. These are therefore to cite and admoniah all persons concerned, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed bv law, and show cuuse, if any, why said letters should not tie granted. Given under my hand and official Mgnitu*e, this November 18th, 1869. T. M. JONES, novlh;4od Ord’v. ESTIIAY SALE! Wii,l be sold before the Court House door iu Dswaon, Terrell co , on the Ist Tuesday in February during usu al hours of sale, one small sorrel horse, white face and bind feet, about, five years old, said horse estraved by John R. Marshall and epprsi-ed st fifty dol lars. T. M JONES, Ord’y. Dec 2;ids Adminisla-sitor Sale ! W ill be sold before tbe Court Hnu*e in Dawson, on the Ist Tncsday iD Feb ruary u<'_x', during usual hours of sab*, lot of land No 319 in tbe 26 district of Early o > , sold as tbe property of tbo e-ttitj of Waj Cliamhlcss sot divisior. Term. Cash. D CHAM BLESS, dec 2; ds Adm’r. NOTICE. AM persons are caution ,and against trading lur four promissory notes given by the undersigned to J. W Preweit of Calhoun 0.,Ga., three SSO each, onr for $25, dated about 27'h Novem ber, 1867, due 12 months thereafter.— Considerations for which said notes were given having failed, we will not pay said notes unless peifct titles to lot of land No. 265 in 5 district of lito dolph co i-t executed to John VY'. Vin. son aud E. F. Holt, ace rdiug to eon— trac’* ROBERT HOLT, Nov. 25,1 m J. W. VINSON. DAWSON FEMALE SEMINARY. GttAllEl) II.(Ill MHGOL FOR YOUNG LADIES AND MISSES r|l UE Spring fiewi.iii of this In'titu. I tiou will opeu on the Ist Monthly iu Jan uary next, under the direction nf the under signed, assisted by « corps ot experienced ami aunmplislii-d teachers. The course of instruction will lie thorough and complete, and will embrace all the branches nt a udy usually taiigbt in the best Female College*. No pains, or expense, will I e spared to make Ibis school cope successitilly with any in the country. Mrct di'Ctpline and .borough teaching guaranteed. The School wilt be divided into three department* : Preparatory, Grammar and High School. The following rates of tuition will be charged fur the Spring Session, eiubiacing 24 weeks: Prop’tory V>«'p’tiit’iit, - SIB.OO Graiiiuiitr H'liool, - - 24 OO llizli hflicol, ..... 30.00 Jluftic & Oi'iiHineulal, TuitioD Quarterly in advance. Pupil* will be chargid from lime id entrance until the clo-e of the sersiou. No deduction will be made unless in i nse of protracted sickness. Board SIB.OO per month, exclusive ol lights aud w isbiug. For lull information, send for Circular. S. A. GOODWIN, JV’ov. 25 h, ts. Principal. THE GRAND PRARIE WMII MACHINE! P-tented 1805. CALL ON C.B, THOMPSON, At E KUTTNER’S Store, Where the Mschiae can bn focb and its fjuali’it s f< st*d. This Machine is the be«t ever Hi and, claiming many ac vantrgos over any other Washing Ma cbiue ever printed. Will guarattfee the Machire to do all that is claimed for it Thr citiz tis ■ f V.'ebs’er, (lalbrnn and P-rrsli are respectfully asked to call and 1 xamine for themselves. Any child 12 years 1 f age eau do the washing of a large fatiu’y it- * few hours wi’h porleet can - by the use u‘' the Universal Wring er, which i- at ached to the Mact.iae.— “iioic saved is uinney made.” G Id THOMPSON. Prico for M lehtne sls Machine with Wringer .25 oc'2B; : f S EED G A TS. 1000 Bushels Virginia Black Seed Oa's JUST recuived and fur sale, by ALEXANDER & PARROTT.