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DAWSON journal.
COLUMN,
of keys, which
, Inter can have by proving prop-
! h rld wring to thi. ."to.
Puff ! Puff !! Go to Pony Loyless’
BU d examine his Cigars.
Fresh Garden Seed, crop of 1860,
at IL B. Thoinaa’fL 4t
y es tra fine articlo of Tobacco
ca ‘ be had at Burney & Nelson’s.
vVe know whereof wo affirm, for the
chiwtr , in the office have sampled it.
aPIXPIUA AN I* AT
, V” ■ KiUOK
c£.-o,ra'it<- Block, Atlanta, Ga.
10,000 lbs. best Ten pui TON'’S **
Xu the Oo.—Y«s, your name may
win Vitli A or Z, and Dr. Cheat
ham can furnish you with a nice arti
cle of note paper bearing your initials.
Now is the time for the young “gal
lants” to get something nice upon
*hich to write “billet-doux to their
Dinahs’."
Gow Feed, at FULTON’S.
SoLOMox’slTthe place to get a good
segar.
Ekkata. —First under the heading
of marriages in our last issue, the
name of Tubxer should have been
rendered Lewis. We ask pardon of
Bride and Bridegroom, and give as a j
reason for the error, that our friend
Lewis always answers so promptly to |
the name of “Turner,” we had almost
forgotten what his surname was.
Go to Solomon’s and get a good ci
gar-
Four Copies foe oxe Dollar. —The
Litlk Soldier, published at Macon, Ga. j
by J. W. Burks & Cos., is the cheeped .
awl handsomest Sunday School paper in j
this country, North or South . Each
number contains sixteen pages, and
from eight to ten ologant engravings, j
.Single copies, 50 cents a year, or four
copies sent to one address, one dollar
Get a nice Pipe at
SOLOMON’S.
Burke’s Weekly for Girls asm
Boys—This excellent Juvenile Publi
cation for January has been received,
and, we must say it continues to get
more and more interesting. Every
child in the land should bo furnished
with a copy. But for the want of
gpaco we would publish th<F Table of
Contents. Parents, send and get
“Burke’s Weekly,” for the children.
Fresh Water-ground Com Meal, at
EUUCON’S.
Talesti.nes ! Yaleviixls ! ! Os all
sorts, sizes and descriptions, from five
cents to five dollars, at
lit. 11. E. THOMAS’.
“I always think the better plan,
And one that stands the test.
In shopping or in marketing,
Always to buy the best.”
If you want the best Cooking Stove,
and the best Sewing Machine in the
world, c ime and get them before they
arc all gone. I have just received a
fresh lot of “Barley Sheaf” Stoves,
and genuine “Common Sense” Sewing
Machines. John A. Fulton.
Is it too late for those of our far
mers who aro short of hands to mako
up a purse, appoint an agent to go to
North Carolina for Laborers ? There
are a plenty of them there, friends,
whose sendees you can secure, for we j
see accounts every day of large num-1
here going West from that portion of
country.
“Tm; Old Guard” for February*
has been received, and as usual, * 8 ;
filled with interesting reading mutte r -
Me would like to know that this fa
vorite Magazine had a good circula
tion in this community. Subscription
price, $3.00 a year, in advance. The
following is (l part of the Table of
Contents for February:
Tlie unfinished story of “The Heir
of Gaymount; “The larnd of the Ma
s- V 8; “Man Hunting in the Adiron-
Mcks”; “The Bichardson Case” ;
Ihe Race Element in History and
politics” ; “War Songs of the South” ;
biblical new of Races”; “On
the stream,” &c. Address,
Van Evrik, Horton & Cos.
No. 162 Nassau Street,
N. Y. City.
fce # rgia Telegraph and Jour
uul and messenger.
WILT. SEMI-WEELKT. WEEKLT.
810.00. ?4-00 $3.00.
Payable always in advance. Money may
at tbe risk of the publishers,
the “Daily Telegraph & Messenger” is ibe
i 'JP 4 * jlhOj in the Slate, and the largest
.? * “ouih. It combines tbe ciiculaiion of
r * “ acon Daily Telegraph, and J/aeon
j r ? al Bn< l Messenger, which were coneoli
*“ * aßt . November, and reaches almost
81 J business establishment and housedold
wcessible to daily mails in Middle Georgia,
to adv^n' 8 a * l 0 uuequaled inducements
this »* 5 7 4,i -WepWly and Weekly editions of
i, f Xcel *ent paper contains much valuable
uiotnution, pertaining to Politics, Agncul
•i iteraiure aud general Miscellany.
MntK Co P‘ es °f tfie above editions
1* In.;? nial t 0 a "J applicant. We earnest
eu 7 OUr ftiends everywhere to assist in
Th and / our circulation:
swoxr tio " 8 of lhe Tblkoraph and Mes
•criniir,nrC^r ® penl * n ß together a solid sub
thousand Clr<:u * atin f> of upwards of eigln
iutell.,., f e P resen t an auequaled moral anc
hu hi. ‘i >oWer iu Georgia. We devote i
intereai .i Zealous| y t 0 upbuilding every
the co-nn lal ° aD< l P et> pl e » a "d invoki
Georai. l ,eratlou end aid of the friends ol
8 everywhere. PROPRIETORS,
lx order to moot the wants of tho
many customers Mr. H. E. Thomas
has boen forced to take on more sail,
and is now ready to supply the family
larder with Staple as well as Fancy
Froceries, Confectionaries, Ac. &c.
See advertisement, and then call on
Mr. Thomas.
A One Horso Wagon for Sale at
FULTON’S.
We heard it remarked tho other
day, by one of the Dawson “wits”
that if he had to boMxansfurmed from
a man to a fowl, lio would prefer be
ing a chicken. For, said he, as a
proof that this is a healthy locality
for that kind of fowl, I am confident
I have not soon a dead ono in the
past twelve months.
niKKIGD.
LUNDY—GA J/,t/AGE.—On the 26th of
Jacuarv, at the residence of the bride’s
mothe by Rty. J. T. Payne, J/r. W. fi. Lun
dy, to J/ISB E. E. Gumoiage, all of Terddl
co., Ga.
VAN VORST—IIIG DON.>-Iu Albany, Geer
gtaou Tuesday morning, 25lhulf.,by Rev. N.
A. Bailey, Mr. Van Vorst, of Savannah, and
Miss o.illie Higdon, of the former place.
OlilTLAatV.
. YARBOROUGH. —Died, at hie residence
in Calli .un cuuuly, in January, 1770, Ran
dall Yarborough, in the seventy-lourth year
ol bis age. He lived and died a believer in
tbe doctrine of Uoiveisalistu, and r, qu sled
oil bis (leaib bed that a friend should have
published to the world the fact, that the faith
by winch be lived, sustained him in death.
J.
ittAIIKLT KRPOUL
Dawson, Feb. 2.— Cotton Dull at
22c.
Macon, Feb. I.—Cotton—moderate
demand at 23 J for middlings.
New York Feb. 2.—Noon—Cotton
dull at 25Jc.
JL IF FA'ff YISEJREJTTS
P E Si A S SHI P i
THE Undersigned would respectfully in'
form the public that he is prepared to
give lessons in
nm an i 4tf.
to persons wh > m.y desire the same.
M? system of instruction is a thoroughly
practical one, aud 1 promise entire satisfac
tion to all who phc>* themselves under my
instruction. Addie»s, J X. Dell, at Dawson,
Ga., or P. J. DELL, Americu?. Ga.
Feb. 3/f.
-A-IRIOIET
FI AMOS.
Ml!
mm-
Patent Reversed Wooden
Agralfc Rrid^u
ihrcughou’, retains (he sweetness of (he old
wool) Budge, and cbtji.ns ihe solidity oi the
Metal Agraffe, without i.s objections.
Patent Compound Wrest
Ptuitk
wh ill holds the Tu iug Bins, in six layers of
Maple, GRAIN ri.nul g ellleielilly, — Tins
BLANK NLVtiR SOUTH.
Patent lull Iron Ira me
concentrates in front of ihe Tuning Pins,
lhal liereiuloie damaging Irou («lnub in other
Blancs hurtlully surrounds the luning Bins,)
and •‘iiuus” lino ihe lioi.t edge ol the Black
mid KEFKCIUALLV leeis s iLe TWENTY Toss
strain.
Patent Diagonal Sustaining
Bar
part ol the Iron Frame, uextioand paiall l
witu uie M.eei s i .g. UNDER i HR uVr.ll
- BARS
aFFidavh of sirLu.ioi;-
liV OVjiii all.
The Fust slricny Impartial Trial
ever hail,
BUM! FOLD lit ALS AGAISi.'T
Steinway’s, Chiekering’s, and other
Pianos.
We, the undeiaigneil make Oath that at
the time of the last Pair of the American In- j
statute ueld iu New York, mimed at iy lot- j
lowing the French Exposition u Pails, two
Pianos , made by Stemuay St Hons, one Pi
ano uy Vhiekering <fc Huns, one Patent Arion
Piano, mafic by U. C. Manner, aud several
other maker's luairuuteuts weie tried agams.
ea.h othei, by older and under coutioiol
tue Ulliceis o: tbe lustiiuie, to decide which
Pun- ou extiibniOii in coinpetiuou should |
rective the Pirol Premium "as the best |
/Square Piano known.’’ To obtain au uupai- |
uai uul, twice all of said Pmuos were cover - ;
edwith papers, so that one Piauo could not |
be distinguished from another, (dm mg the j
absence ul tile Juoges,) aud cwu-e did they se
lect oue of said p. alios as lhe best, widen,
upon uucovenug, both rimes, pioved 10 be
the said Patent Ah lOF Piano, awurdi.g it
"'l'ht first Premium" “over all others for
being the best Square Piano known to them
'lhis trial was after Checkering tfc Sons’
Plano Uad received tue Legion of Honor and
Medal, aud Steinway <k Sons, the Medal liom
L'apotcon ; aud tne Judges of said trial were :
EDWARD MOLLENUaUKR. Fros. ol Muse,
Musical Director aud Ougiuator ol tUe
New York aud Brooklyn (jouservatoncs
of Music.
CUARLtN PKADEL, the eminent and favor
ite Composer, aud Pianist to ids Royal liifS 11 "
ness tbe Due Gustave ol Sax Weimar, Ei.eu-
FKEDBBICK R. BRANDIES, Piofessor of
Music ; Teacbcr, ol tbs bigUer school ol Mu
stc, Ate., &c« . ,
A. U. BKsEUANN, Organist at Ca hcdral,
Jersey Guy ; Pianist, Ac.
Jeups Niuuarot, Robert Rieger,
Henry Mulkh, GuaRLES jSolowedel,
AUGUST GRUEKSBKIIG RoBERT MoeNNEG,
- G. G. Manner, (Inventor and Patentee of
The Arion Piano Forte.)
Sworn beioie me t h is 22d day of July, lobU.
G. G. TAYLOK.
Commissioner of Feeds.
The Arion Piano iy tue cuKArtsr, imst
CURABLE, LEAST COkI’UCATED, reqUllfS teSS
tuning and uoes not get out of otde>, it is
rut: sTruyttstuii pmjto,
Write for affidavit*, Pamphlet and Gncu
itr, and state in what £uper you saw this ad
vei lisemO t*
s3g-AGENTS WANTED NNI
iu every City aud Towu where we u.v» uot
already appoiuled them.
COVE.LL &. CO.,
Warcrooiiik aud Office, mo. 554
UaauVat lory, IM A 189 Bow
cry, »cw York.
|AT MY OLD STAND !
jliae Mlic fijliafe!
sJck of^ 110 " l ° li ‘ e large and » u, » c, ! vc
family Groceries and Confec
tioneries,
I hare just receivd a lot of
Heavy Staple Groceries.
consisting r ,„ rt ° f jiaCGN, FLOUR, COFs
POTATOFS R Wvf r KAKLY GOODRICH
F nil. r W h 'i” r * h «» deal in Staple
stock of P° Cene t-’ ° not t 0 allow ■»
run dowJ“ D ,7 tr " 7 and Confectioneries to
th 0 UaTe ‘ d d<*d, by late arrival, to
* hepartment, Pig Feet, Nour Grout,
t-w-. A P :
Also have on band
Fine Liquors and Scgars.
J/v intention is to please my customers and
slitter myself that I have met with success.
r , lve Die a call, and examiue for yourself.
THOMAS.
NEW GUN *
And |
BLACKSMITH SHOP.
dinner a pub7usgZl h eV**
T have opened a shop for the doing of any
f >n 'he Blacksmith line, and
also the repairing of Guns and Pistols. Have
had an experience of several years, andfl.t
Hi 1? f that 1 can give "a'idaction. Res
spect fully refer to the citizens of Dawson
Jan ’Jf ' C C TR| USS-
TV E W ADVERTISEMENTS.
***** €f® A. Cheatliani*
T-? E'iPEOTFULLT t. n^ers Profession il services to the pubic. Will visit promptly by
11 day or «ngh f , patients in town or country.
HE al.-e offers cheaper than ever sold before in this market, a very large stock ol
Drurs and .Medicines, Paints, Oils, It'indosrnines, Toilet
-wrticles . Perfumery, Fanes / Goods. Fisse Cutlers/, Gnr
drn Seeds, School and Plank Hooks, Staliossas-sr, Fss
relopcs, Pens, Ink, »* 'all paper. II 'lndow-Shades,
Paper-Hangings, Xc., Xc.
. Having made arrangements with some of the Houses in New York and Philadelphia to
nvike' him regular monthlv shipments, his facilities for supplying Physicians with everything
I- rcsll illld GctlllillC are surpassed hv any house in South-wes rrn Geo git.
n r pk , a c * CHEATHAM.
Dawsor, Geo., Feb* 3rd, 1870.
AMICI FII in mi
OF
I HAVE accepted the Aer-ney for the sale nf ho GALLEGO FERTIL
ZER. PERUVIAN GUANO, DISSOLVED BONES, LAND PLaS
TER, ke , &5. In Eis'eru Georgia, where tho Gallego Fertilizer has been
'-used, it gave entire satisfaction ; and judging from its cmiponent ptrta, (be
ing Peruvian Guano, Dissolved Bines, ani Land Plaster,) do not hesitate to
recommend it to my planting friends. Those who prefer to manipulate foi
themselves, can purchase the different ingredients. Call and see the different ar
ticles I offer.
W. M. PEEPLE 5.
'’c-v. 4, ts.
DAWSON
lunicrniK a,
ilWi@l, &£L
MANUFACTURERS OF RAILROAD CARS,
Agricultural Implements,
Sugar Iflills,
Sugar Kettles,
Gin Gearing,
Thomas Water Wheels,
Shafting aud Pulleys,
Iron and Brass Castings,
jflill Work of Every Inscription,
Dressed Lumber, etc., etc.
Old Cast Iron, Brass and Copper purchased at tho highest market price.
All orders promptly atteoded to.
0. 0. NELSON, Pres’t, - - H. ATKINSON, Suo’t.
Dawson, Ga , September 9,1f
THE CELEBRATED IMPROVED
Gerard Oroide Gold Watch,
sl2, sls, S2O, $25.
Wo have nrontly brought »ur improved “Oroide
(iold” to perfection. For appearance, style of
finish and accuracy of tiuic-ke-piaff, the “(ierard
Watches” nre universally ace .Hied to do the bent.
They retain their brilitwey and color until worn
out.
after purchasing- and fairly any
one is not fully satisfied, we will cheerfully re
fund the money.
They are ull in Hunting Casoa. (tentlcmapa’ and
LRdieH’ nines. Every Watch guaranteed lor time
and wear, by special certificate.
t')-A la rye ussortinent “/reproved Oroide”
IliaiiiH, s*/ to SB. a4lho G<*utlemens , aud I.adit-H’
t/ewelrv in great variety.
of imitations. Order direct fVoin
us or our authorized ageuts. Agents and others
applying for circulars, will please enclose three
cent stamp for postage.
n* -tv'ooda sent to be paid for on tie livery, Cus
tomers permitted lo ejrumint what they order be
fore paying bills, on payment ofck/;xpress charges
both wavs.
Six irate-lies arc ordered at once, we
scud an extra watch (of same kind free.)
9i’ Purchasers residing some distance from ex
press offices and desiring to save time and ex
penhp, can have the goods sent safely by mail, by
remitting (with the order) the amount repaired
by P. O Money order, registered letter, Draft or
Check, payable to our order, at our risk.
Address plainly,
JAJUES GDIUKD A CO..
85, Nassau Street. New York.
Jan973m.
TH : GRAND PRAIRIE
vine Menu i
Patented 1865.
CALL ON
G. B. THOMPSON,
At E KUTTNEIt’S Store,
Where tho Machine ean be seen ar.d
its quarries tested. This Machine i
the best ever used, claiming many ad
vantages over any other Washing Ms
chine ever patented. Will guarantee
the Machine to do all that is claimed for
it. The citizens of Webster, Ualboua
aul Tirrell are respectfully asked to call
and examine for themselves. Any child
12 years of age can do the washing of a
large family in a few hours with perfect
ease by the use of tbe Universal Wring
er, which is attached to the Machine.—
“Time saved is money made.” i
G B. THOMPSON
Price for Machine sl.’V
Machine with Wringer .......25
nc'2B;'f
ILACKUITH SHIP!
1 have just opened anew Rlachmiiih Shop, oposite my Wnrvhou*e, new CoHum's Old
Stand, and have employed the best Nmith in tbe county, ANDKKNON JKKFRKN, (col.)
who would be pleased to receive the patronage of his old customers, and many new ones Or.
ders for work left at tny office will be tilled promptly. Will keep constantly ou hand. Iron,
Steel, Axes, Hoes, Ac.
n „ , , JOHN FULTON,
Dawaon, Os., Jan. 13-ts.
Hmv. Fiolif
OITE IL.OJI.JD
BEST
WATER GROUND FLOUR
Just Received, and for Sale on Good Terms.
ALSO,
.1 Choice Lot of LIQUORS, Comprising the best Grades of
WHISKEY, GIJT and Bit.I,FII Y.
And a full assortment of
FAMILY GROCERIES.
ALSO,
HOME .M./BF SHOES -I.VII LEATHER, at WIMOLESdtL L
or RETAIL. *
B@k_Libera! prices paid in CASH for Hides and Tallow.
f
MR W. T. LEWTS will be pleased to have his old friends call on him
and examine some of the best grades Old North Carolina 1 obucco.
ALEXANDER & PARROTT.
Flour 1 ! Flour ! t
i II CALLAWAY & CO. " HOtE * AIE
J H CALLAWAY & CO. W "» EE “ EE
J H CALLAWAY & CO.
Our A Flour lias uo Superior. NEW MILLS,
Our A Flour Uaa no Su P crior - NEW MILL S,
Our AFt our has no Superior. NEW MILLS.
FORT GAINES, GA. ourDoub,eKxtr * B
FORT GAINES, GA. ourDoub,e^B
FOßT GAINES, GA. OurDoubleExtraß.
Flour. Meal, Stockfccd.
Flour, JTleal, * Slockfccd.
Flour, Meal, Mockfccd.
oiir(©u oiiflßa OhruD-^
All put up in 100 pound, 50 pound, aud 35 pound Sucks.
MERCHANTS SEND FOR PRICE LIST.
MEROHA NTS, SEND FOR PRICE LIST
MERCHANTS, SEND FOR PRICE LIST.
Address,
R. E. KENNON, Agt.,
Jan. 6—ly. Fort dailies Ga.
FERTILIZERS ON TIME 1
Vfn offer for sale the following first-class Fertilifers
On Tim© or for CtasM S
Approved ai-ecplamß'.
faafi. Time.
Peruvian Guano, Per ton $ 105 00
Reese & Co’s Soluble Pacifio Goanor,- *• f 67 50 S7B 00
Baugh’s Raw Bone Phosphate, “ $ CM 50 $7250 j
Whitelod's Super phosphate, “ $ 67 50 978 00
« Ycgefifof, “ $67 50 S7B 00
Lorent*& Uittler’s Star Soluble Phosphate, “ $ 62 50 072 50
Land Plaster, “ 0 17 00 S2O 00
it Per libl. Sj 285 $ 25
Rhodes Super- phosphate, O'
J. W. ROBERTS & CO.
Dawson, Ga , Dec. 28;tf »
LEGAL ADVERTESMENFSr
J TANARUS( RRELI. SHERIFF SALES.
II \V’ ILL he aoM, before the Court House
» ' Poor, in ihe town of Dawson, said
cnnnty, on the Ist Tueedav In A/iorch next,
wiihin the Ipg.f hours of sale, the folfowlng
ipmnertv, to wit :
Two lots of lend No. 208—A 260, in the B<f
District of said county. Levied ou as the
properly of Samu and G. ier, to satisfy a tax it
, fa, issued by W. E. Bep«ione, Tax Collector
j ol said eounty, in favor ol Slate k County vs.
I Samuel Grier.
Also at the same time snd pface, will be
.old—one House end Lot In the village of
Ch|. kasawhatnhie of said countv. Levied ou
as the property nfS .M Leonard, to saitsfv e
(hi 6 fa, issued by W, E. Session. Tax OoN
lector of said eonntv, in favor of State and
County, vs. L. M. Leonard Levy made and
returned lo me by a Constable.
Also, at tbe same tim- and place, will be
sold. Two Lots ot Noe. IIS and 114, in the
3rd District of said enuntv. Levied on as the
property of J. W. Knott, to aetiafv a tax fl
fa, issued by W. E. Sessions Tix Collector
of said county, io favor of Bute aud Count*,
va. G. W. Logan.
S. F. LASSE TER, Sheriff.
Feb. 3rd, 1870,-tds.
NOTICE-
Sarah A. Carter has applied for exemption
•f personalty and realty and valuation
of Homestead, sod I win pas. np«m the same
at 2 o'clock, p. m., on tbe ICth day of Feb
ruary 'nat., at my office in Daw.on, G.t.
feb.S,2w. T. M. JONES, o*d.
NOTICE.
Thomas Jackson has eppiied f« r ex
emption of per.onarty, and I wiH pass
*pon the same at 2 o'clock, r.n., on the loth
of February, at mv office, in Dawson,
«»- T. M. JONFS, Ord.
Feb. 3.2 w.
/ N EOKGIA, Terrell Conatp
v j Whereas, Cain, amd W. E. Wall ap
plie. for letters of dismission oa the carat*
of Je.se Wail.
These are therefor* to cifft and admcm'sft
i all person, concerned, to be and appear at mv
; office within the lime prescribed by law, and
►how cause, if anv, why said fetter, ehonfd
not be granted. Given tinder mv hand and
official signature, this Jau. Sl.t, 1870.
Feb. Bid,3rn. T. M. JONE<, Ord.
/1 Foil 1.1 A, Terrell County :
If Whereas, A. Sasser applies for letters of
di.mission on the estate of S. B. Smith.
These are therefore lo cite snd admonish
all persona concerned to be and appear at Diy
office within the time prove,ibed b.v law, and
show cause, if any, why said fetter* should
not be grauted. Given uoder roy hand and
official signature, this January 4th, 1870..
Jao.O 3ip. T. M JONES, Ord.
GEORGIA, Terrell County :
Whereas, J/irtin L. Harp applies for
letters of Guardianship oi Julia, Pari.ada
and Penelope Haddock, minors of J. W.
Haddock.
These ure therefore to cite and admonish
all persous concerned, to be and appear at
my office wi hm the time prescribed by law,
and show e i use, if any, why g*id let tore
should pot he granted. Given under my
hand and official signature, this December
23 and, 1869. T. M, JONES, Ohd'y.
Dec. 23, 40d.
/ 'JEORGI A, Terrell County i
V.F Whereas, VV.O. Keudiick applies for
letters of dismission ou the estate of Isaac
W. K -odrick.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all persons concerned, to be aud appear at
mv office within the lime prescribed by law,
and show cause, if any, why said letters
should not tie grained. Given under my
hand, aud official signature, this November
18. h, 1869 i'. M. JONES, Ord.
uov.lS;3ib.
Cf EORGIA, Tvrroll County t
M Wiu re.*s, Wiigbt Kenedy applies lor
biters ol dismission on the estate oi Elmira
R J idles and John A. Kenedy.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all peisons concerned, to be aud appear at
my office within the liine prescribed by law,
and show cause, if aDj, why said Itttere
should not be granted. Given under my
hand and official signature, this November
18th, 1869. T. M, JONES,
nov. 18,3 m. o r( L
|| liOKGI t, Terrell County
IJ Whereas, Harrison Rogers has applied
for letters of Administration oh tbe estule of
C. T. Botrfoid, dec.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all persons concerned, to be and appear at
n.y office wiihiu the time prescribed bv law,
and show cause, if any, why said letter*
should not be granted, Given uuder my
band and official signature, this January
11th, 1 870. T. M. JONES, Ordinary.
Jim,rath, sod.
Peeler & Dickson Colton Seed
FOR SALE, OR TO EXGHAJYGA FOR
Common Seed.
loir less x oniFFijr,
Jan 20, 2m.
PAW»ON
CARRIAGE FACTOR!
THOS. J. HART, Pro.,
AND MANUFACTURER Os
CARRIAGES A BUGGIES
OF ET'Enir ttXSCRITIOJTi
PatUrris adjusted lo suit the Most improved
Stylet.
We feeep on hand Sforthhrn »ii<i Eastern!
work which we will seif at lowest cash prices.
Jan. 20, ly.
BRICK FOR SALE I
I trace On hand a large lot of BRICK
which I will sell at a ieduced price; Pat
ties wishing to purchase will 6nd it to tbeir
interest to address R- **OCLTi]ROP.
Eufaula, Al« -
yau 27, Bm .