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' foe AL COLUMN.
is being un-
A * the can daily at our do
bit alas! the bulk of it is corn,
U l,r , r
The largest and cheapest stock of
iXTsst GRIFFIN’S.
The celebrated “ Dl . xle 1 lO “’ji'ULToN T ’S.
ll 'utMrs. Embry,
f r„ v G. T. Embry, had her
!ut of a ( lo°r vvhi'li was some distance
from the ground.
Afvv’s Cr.oTiirs’o, in endless variety,
*3L, w hich defy competition, at
ft ‘ i lI)YLESS & GRIFFIN’S.
Srw Saloon.— l have oponod a neat
Baloou next door to Hotel, where can
b# found Ice Cream, Soda /Fater Ice
flmoaftdeand Confectioneries, lhe
and Gentlemen, both resident
and visitors, are invited
call.
B4CW ».m shoui^At
Alvertiseinouts of those valuable
exchanges tho Macon Telegraph K
Jmtnger and Augusta Chronicle &
Sentinel will appear in our next.
CnnnEiir Factoky Yauns and C-lial
iiej the best goods .in tbe market at
LOYLLbS & GRIFFIN 8.
Notwithstanding considerable rain
has fallen in this section during the
past week, still it has not been gener
al, and we learn from some of the far-
M6 rs that their crops aro suffering
very much.
Woodruff and Bratth-hero Bucgieo, »t
FULTON’S.
No Goods sold on a few days’ time, at
LOYI.ESS A Gill FFIN’S.
The Dawson Brass Band will play
iu the Court House Square on Friday
pTening (early after dark).
A free invitation is extended to all
who desire to listen to the music.
To got tho worth of your money, go
to LOYbESS & GRIFFIN’S cheap
t.'as'a Stove.
The Southern Cultivator for -Itine is
at hand, and it seems that this tiino
dmnorod Agricultural Monthly get
bettor as it grows older. Terms only
|IMHI a voar in advance. Addr -ss,
Southern Cultivator, Athens, Ga.
Heavy Osnahurgs, Sheeting and
Shirting, nt
LOYI.ESS k GRIFFIN S.
The United States Hotel, Louisville,
Xy., is on the most fashionable street
in Louisville.
I htvt* j r-ctMVci Crom New V'»fk one
ofltrs'e*'f*’o U* of ili»- hi- st i;ov -Ities ’>
Hilin**»t Goods <*vf*r brought to Dawpoi?,
mdofTe# l them <• jytiufs lower than «‘vr. 1
iu’i’.p rny ohi ciK'tititT!* Mi l liun-h 10 giv.
ui* »C4ll anil f inn,inn inr patterns and la** 4
G<Mons. B*ore on Depot stroi >f . opoosit
the Joirkal Oltice. M. WILLIAMSON.
Wood’s Household V agaizino for
hmo hits been received, and to say
that it is one of the host Literary Mag
azines published does not express its
value. Only SI.OO per annum. Ad
dress S. S. hood, Newbury, N Y.
If you want to buv goods, low for
vash, go to LO YI .ESS .* Git IFFI N’S.
If you want thum on time, go bouiw
wtare el se.
Br»m«rmin's Lbprov,.JVVagnns, (nil im
provement Oil the citadel baker wagon, at
FULTON'S
Tlio United States Hotel, Lottisville,
%•, is within one block of all the
Wspaper offices.
An Important Coxsideuation. — Dr.
Tutt’s Liver Fills are PURELY VEG
LIAIILE and are adapted to young
“ud old, male and female, and may be
bkeu at all times, without restraint of
occupation, without change of living,
without diet and without the fear of'
taking cold during all kinds of weath
ai>d in all climates / THEY CON
TAIN NO MERCURY.
ei koo.—toi- medicine is rapidly gii ing
•« confidonce ol ilie people, ami the punier
• testimonials ol its virtues, given bv prac
i toners ol medieine, l avpe no doubt tai l
ussafpiad reiiab'e . em-dv for impirity
bit blood, i.iy kr ntsEASK, &c.
| ' e '"t Medical Journal contains an ar
"blrom Prot. It. ,s. Nc wton, ML D., Preai
r « f 'b.R Medical College, city ot Non
j: ’ g PC'»kH in h'gh term* of its eura-
e piopeniAH, - 4 nd give* a special rctom
n *don ol Ro-koo to the piMcMiiom rfl of
This is, we believe, ,|„ first in
c: ~c e , er< * puch medicines have been oAK
m J en< z° rs *r<l by the Facnltv of any of the
onenVr and reflects great credit
„ , e p kiH of Dr. Law -ean o, its eompound-
Sarf lUl n° .{" U " “Koskniwiil tile VAN-of flll
Daily Journal, Dec.
tN s Brogans, at SI.OO per pair at
COY LESS & GRIFFIN’S.
°n. C. B. Wooten one of the Com
■ tteß 10ni The Senate appointed to
Watigato the working of the State
’ l3 Stained at homo on account
serious and protracted sickness in
s aruily. It ( 8 his desire to bo with
* Committee, and will do so as 800n |
. * Tumily physician pronounces it
01 him to leave his afflieded wife.
liv r T onn S friend, P. L. Bunch is a
J saloon, keeper, as well as a polite,
He'ha, fitted up a very
: #J,Wn near the Hotel—has a
,• S °T ConfectionTtrieb; makes
T*’ (with, or without a fiy. ) Don’t
I m ° Ur W)n T for it, but go ami seo
Tha Oat crop of 8. W. Georgia lias
boon protty well harvostod. Thoso of
our furmors who planted early report
very good crops; thoso who planted
j late, have but a scanty return as tho
j drought set in boforo tho grain matur
ed.
ROYAL RAKING POWDERS, that ret
quires uo milk, soda, and very little L ird » i
' FULTON’S' ‘
NYhat say tho citizons to organizing
a “Board of Health?” V\ liat is'
known as tho sickly season will soon!
bo upon us, and everything of a local
character calculated to produce sick
ness should be looked after.
Our readers will find something to repay
them tor their trouble bv reading the adver
tisement ill another column, headed Lli’P-*
M ANN'S GREAT GERMAN HITTERS The*
propiioora have, at an enormous outlay, 1
been enabled to obtain the rycipe and right
'o m inolacure these great Bt'ors in the
United .Kates, and are the only onea who can
or aie authorized to nuke them.
They are Cor sale by our Druypts's and
Dealers gene’ally. Jacob Lippm in k Bro.,
Nivannih, Gi, .Sols Proprietors lor the
United St .ti s.
AV o liavo been shown a stalk of rot
ton 21 inches in height, with several
squares on it. This stalk was grown
on the plantation of Mr. Haley John
son, and is about an average of that I
growing on twenty acros of high pino '
land. Mr. Johnson Hscii tho-Palaps
co fertilizer this year and expresses 1
himself very well pleased with his
prospect for a crop thus far.
H e had the pleasure of a call flic \
other day from our friend Major M.
M. Marl s, President of the upper St.!
Johns, Mellonville, Tampa and South
Florida Railroad Company. Major
Marks intends visiting many of the I
ff’estern and Northern cities in the in- j
terest of this road, where books of l
subscription to the Capitol stocc of 1
this Company have already been
opened.
We regret to chronicle the death of;
little Johnnie, infant and only child of
our worthy townsman, Col L. C.
Hoylo.
Second Week or Court. —The Su
perior Court will proba nly adjourn to-!
day. His Honor, Judge Harrell hav
ing gone through all tho dockets, and
tried eyery case that-he could possibly j
bring to trial. If there be no removal j
of Judges, we predict that in one year
from this date three days will be all
the time required to do the business of
Terrell county. The people havo
learned the rules of Ilis Honor, and
believe them to be for the good of all
concerned, aro willing to abide them.
' l e have nev.er seen jurors, witnesses
and Attorneys so prompt in the dis
charge of their duty.
In the case of the State against AY.
It. Cozurt, City Marshall, charged with
assault and battery, the Jury returned
a verdict of guilty, and tho Court
imposed a fine upon him of S2OO and
cost of suit
\ * sibMiitle for Use TeJcgrap!;.!
The following wonderful statement
will be read with absorbing interest
by those who watch, tho actual pro
gress of science :
Connected with the telegraph in
Great Britain, which as our readers
are aware, is now under tho exclu
sive management of tho Government,
is a system of pneumatic tubes by
which letters ate conveyed almost with
tho speed of lightning. How exten
sive this system is, wo have no means
of knowing. Indeed, we were not
aware of its existence at all until with
in a day or two, when wo Were astoun
ded by the information, through a sri
vate letter from Glasgow, that tho
original manuscript copy of a dispatch
hail actually been transmitted from
London to that city in the creditable
short space of five minutos. The dis
tance is about four hundred mil >s, and
the rata of traveling, therefore, eighty
miles a minute. V» ero not the state
ment from a source which can not bo
doubted, wo certainly should not re
peat it as truth, or expect any one to
credit it It is marvelous almost be
yond the telegraph, which, although
so simple and well understood as a
matter of scioneo, will never coase to
be a wonder.
The writer of the letter from Glas
gow, in which tl is interesting tact is
communicated, bad occasion, it seems,
to send a telegrapnic dispatch to Lon
don, and receiving an ansner vvlihh
led him to suppose that there might
have been an error or omission in the
dispatch he went to tho telegraph offii •
and was amazed at being told, in re
ply to his request to be permitted to
see the original dispatch, that it had
been forwarded to London. Being
wholy unaware of the existence oi the
pneumatic t ibe, it was some time be
fore bo could he made to understand
or believe that the message be had
written for tho use of the telegraph
operator, the veritable manuscript
itself had actually been transmitted to
London and was in the hands of his
correspondent. To convince him oi
the fact, tho Scotch operator tele
-1 graphed to London for the return oi
! tho dispatch, and in about five min
! u tes the document, enveloped m a roll
1 of pasteboard, was boforo his aston
ished eyes.
A Modern Joseph has arisen in the
porson ot Rev. .1. M. Woodman, of
Chico California, who announces that
next vear there will be an awful fam
ine succeeding seven years of plenty,
1 which tire reverend gentleman says wo
have had. Mr. Woodman believe* in
wot a a US well ns faith, and is building
granaries in which to store away tlio
| abundant harvest to come this sum
mer.
AVesterx avd Atlantic Railroad, )
Investigating Committer, >
Saturday, May 28, 1870. S
Committee met. The journal of
yesterday was road and approved.
.A. Chisolm, sworn—says ho
i.nov.c nothing, but w. p, Chisolm
stated to witness that ho was in pos
session of some facts that should bo
made known to the committee ; NV. P.
Chisolm ivas absent from the city.
'A itness dismissed.
AV. T. Newman, sw&n—says ho is
book and time-keeper of the car shop ;
senator Sherman, formerly Superin
tendent of tho shop, owned a brick
yard, but knows of no fraudulent
transaction ; Sherman did havo some
ot the laborers who were working
about tlie shop to work at his brick
yard, but while there did not receive
pay at tho shop; several of the officers
and employees of tho road had some
work done, and got some articles from
the shop, but everything was charged
to them, and the accounts turned over
to tho Alas ter of Transportation; wit-1
ness gets SIOO per month ; Grambling,
his predecessor, got $112.50,- about
ninety hands are employed at tho shop,
which is about tho number heretofore
employed; could not get along witja a
less force.
In consequence of Monday being
set apart as a national holiday, the
committee adjourned until Tuesday
morning.
“Brick pomroy ” head-lines tho nows
of the New York election in this wise:
Yesterday's Triumph—The Empire
Statu Makes a Clean. Sweep for De
mocracy—An Unadulterated Triumph
far Tammany in the City—Not a Re
publican Elected Anywhere!—“Tho
Colored Troops Fought Bravely.”
Brick furthermore puts a conundrum:
If ono XVth Amendment will
increase tho Democratic majority of
our State over thirty thousand in six
months how much would two XA’th
Amendments increase it in a year?
tt 15’SS 2 III).
MARSH ALL—SI VI VlS.—Married, in the
M. E. Churcn, in Albany, Ga , on the morn
ing nf the 24'li of Mil, by tho R>-v. George
11. P.iUillo, the It v. John M. Marshall, ol
the South Gi. Conference, to Mrs. A.. M.
Sim m°, formerly cf Coweta co., Gi.
WISEMAN—RUSSELL.—J/arried, by the
II v. John M. Marshall, on tle morning of
the 29>h of J/iv. in Terrell eo., Ga., Mr. T.
L. Wis man and J/iss I. L. 7ins»etk
WHITBY—GARDNER —On the ‘.M l May
bv the Rev. T. E. Ling ley, at the residence
of the bride’s father, Sir. J. A. Whiibv, of
Diwsop, and Siis3 S. R. Gardner, of Ft.
Gain?, Ga.
mi A RKETS.
Dawson, June I. — Cotton 15 to 19. V;
not much offering. Corn $1.75 ,- Ba
con 20c.
Macon, .May 31. — Cotton quiet and
steady under a good demand at 20Jc;
Corn $1.50 to $1.55 ; Hav $1.90 to
$2.00.
Louisville, May 31.—-Corn $1.15;
Bacon Shoulders 13A ; Clear sides 17 J.
New York, Alay 31. — Cotton dull
and quiet, uplands 22 J. Gold ILL
Special •Volices.
Read same Ftiglisli Testimo
nials.
Greknk’s Sailor's Hove, )_
Poplar Street, Loudon, P’.glaud. j
J take this method of making known the
perfect ettte’l have obtained trom the use of
vour valuable medicine, the PAIN KILLER,
i was utgtd by a Iriend to try it, and pio->
cu>ed a bottle ot Dr. Ke-not, «potheeniv.
I had been afflicted three years whh Neu
ralgia and violent spasms of the stomach,
which caused a constant r. j ction of lood.
The doctors at \V< stminstcr Hospital gave up
tnv case in despair. Then I tried your PAIN
KILLER, which give me immediate relief
liotn pain aud sicaness ; tied 1 regained my
strength, aud am now able to follow my usu
al ocoup.iiou of s.For. One bottle cu:ed
Yo'nrS resp. etfullv,
CHARLES POWELL.
S IRi —I desitc to bear willing testimony to I
the woudeilul ttlico yof that American I
icmedy called Pain Killer, which 1 believe j
las no equal iu this country. I have beep
afil eieu »iin heart tli-ease, an-1 Couh.’ tind no
leiuf nil 1 got the Pain tvilU-r, which suou
tuade acure, 1 am quite willing to answer
any ii.quitus about n.y ca-e.
' Yours, etc.. PaNNY SII.VPR.S.
Dudley, (Worces.ei.li ie,) Eagtaud.
Gkntlkmkn. —I can with confii nee recom
mend y our ex -elieut tnt ill rii, lee 7 iiu K'l
- lor lint r.nidlifm, ludigesti"!), Riid also
ybo'hnclie, Imtuig proved ns illij.ioy in Uie
above eouipUiuw, * ours, Ate.,
KEUBF.N Ml ICtihLL,
B.id o einnn s Plate nol on.
Gentlemen —1 have very great plensu e •
in recoinim-nding rortr medicine, the 7’iin |
Kdler. I wassuffering severely R f ’.v week- j
.nice with Bronchitis, and could scarcely
-wallnw any food, so n.ft imed was inv toroat. '
I was advised by a friend to try yodr Pa n |
Kdler, anu alter taking a few doses of it,
was completely cured. Yours respectfully, !
T. WILKINSON, Bolton, Bug. !
p g J pave lecommended ihe medicine
lo several ot my f> lends ; and in every ills'
S'.ince it has had the desired effect.
"g 11 by Janes aud Aoyless, /Xiwson, Oa. |
June 2—Jim. j
Why Will Ye Die?—Death, or what is
worse is the inevitable result of continued i
suspension of the menctrual flmn It is a
c«*nrii ion which pliouM iut be tuflQp witr. .
In,mediate relief is the only safeguard against
consti'utional ruin. In allleases of ••v>pr»«- j
non. suxpennon or other trrepdanty of the i
'■•corns, s," Dr. J. Bradfiebl s female K gu-,
I ,or is the only sure remedy. It, «c sby (
oivir g tone to the nervous centres, unpnv
,,,e the blood and deto- mining dircctlv f> he
of menstruatior. It is a legitimate. ,
urttcriplion, and the most intelligent [) c- I
• . o?e it Prep*'red by b. H. BadS. ld. ;
nr.tveist, Atlanta, «»• P>’ r
anfl sold by respectable Druggists every where,
S I r a y c il.
n-om the sub-ciber, me tni s e«,t of
1 taw eon, stm White Korn J/,retol,
. , O o»r oil! Shinn ord r. flavin*
formation will be ,'hahkfuliy received, olds
a- esa
B. L. R/JORELAND,
Dawson, Ga.
Jueo 2-It
.» / ii’./» i'i:n t'iSEjnr.*rTs
OUT 013 ERT
BGTOBY GOODS.
t'otloii Yarns*
Osn:a3)siy£*,
CBi allies,
Mattresses,
FOR SALK.
./tWrets
j.i o f. umnsec.,
Cttlhbccl, <Ja.
June 2,3 m.
Postponed Sheriff's Sale.
\ VTIr.L BE .SOLD before the Court House
y y .Door, in the town o( U.iweon, siid
county, on the Ist Tuo'd-iy In Juno next,
within the legal hours of sale, tho following
property to-wit. •
O.ie House and 4 nore Jot, occupied at this
time by Mr. Johnson, No. not known, but
known as the lot of 11. P. M iriitt, deceased,
in the village of Direr, Terrell County.
Levied on as the property of R. C. Jfartin,
deceased, to satisfy an Execution Lsued from
the Supetior Court of Terrell County in favor
of John B. Perrv, v« Rufus-P. J/irtin, and
W. Ciaps. ’ P. F. LASSE mt,
Feb. 25, lSf>9.—l2, 4w. Sheriff.
City Marshal's Sale,
ILL be sold before th* Court House
y y Door, in the City ol DAWSON, on
the 13th day of June next, one Store House
and Lot, near the Depot, occupied by J. A.
Iliers- Sold as the property of said liters,
to sitisfv a Tax Fi Ft, issued hy the (Llerk of
the City Oomteib for City Taxes for the year
1809. W 11. t«/> V ItT
May 12. R')d. ' .Marshal,
BARGAINS!! BARGAINS II!
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE I
r pHE Subscriber offers for sale, on reason
1 ble tenn- 1 , in the town of Dawson, Ga.
the Hou«e and Lot where K. B. Levies# lives ;
the House aud Lo where J. E. Lovless livrs (
tho House and Lot known as the Lundey or
McLein Lot. Also, about
300 Acres of Land,
and the improvements thereon, consisting of
t good dwelling, and all necessary outbuild
ings. Also,
:t Store Houses,
in the village of Weston, Webster co.. Ga.
Possession given tbo first day of January
next.
march 24, ts. J. B. CRI4/.
Platt f s
nOTISU!I GALLERY
Will be open only a few days
AT
LOYLESS HALL,
With a large variety of
PICTURE FRAMES.
of all ati/lcs, very cheap.
All kinds of Pictures taken in the
flighejt ?tyle 0/ the Aft.
Particular attention given to
Copying Old Daguerreotypes
nta Card Pictures or Large Photographs
£3P AH stvles of Pictures done with
non ness and 7>i«patch, and warranted not to
fade. R. PL.ITT,
May 12,3 m. Photographer-
Appoiuiiiii'ut by (tie Ciovurnor.
PXPCUTIVP DPPARTMPNT, )
State or GEoßfirA, )■
Atlanta, Ga., J/iv 4. 1870. )
ORDPR/lD: That Robert H. Atkinson, of
the count v of Bibb, be, and he is hereby ap
pointed Neere'srv to the Pxecutive Depart
ment, vice R. Piu! Lester resigned
Given undcf mv hand and the Seal of the
Ei cutive Pepaitmeht, at the Capital in
Atlso'a, 1 h“ riav and vpur above written.
RUFUS B. BULLOCK, Governor.
l!y the governor •
lit! Ca.ksox, Secretary Be. Dep t.
May 12, -fw
ZEsTHTW"
CiBIET SHOP.
I would respectfully inform the citiz -ns o
/)iwson and surrounding country, (hat I
have opened, in the town of 7>awson a
CABINET SHOP,
and am to make from the
most common Ocelot*'*!*!* up to a fine
BUREAU,
Obi fumi ure of all kinds repaired, and made
to look as good as new <J,ve me a call.
S'wp on Main street, 3rd door North of Jour
nal office’
j.j. k #;/./. i’.
May 2fi, 3m.
' c“os~t7
ATACTOALCOST FOR GASH.
Mr. W. M. Peeples having decilct! to
change his business, I have this day bought
out his
Entire stock of Goods
and offer them at COST for CASH,
fob go days.
j/, J. A. Mimms, assisted by Cap*. T. M.
Jones will i,« bapp» to wait upon customers
S. ROOT.
moylO It-
E W ADYERTISEME S
* __ «
"Sion FLY—BU T BDDBEB VI f
W. w. KARNtJM. JAS. I*. SIIARfK. 8. MAAS,
FARNIIM, SHARPE & CO.
Having Bauglit tha entira Stock of
S. M. BJiIIS JETa & 00.,
and having mada extensive purchases of
SPRING ANDSUM M]E R GOODS
in NEW’ YORK, while Gold was at the lowest point, are now prepared to show to the
old fiicuds of the house, and all who trade lu Dawson, a stock ol merchandise, consisting in
Staple and Fancy Fry Goods, Dress Goods, Uoots and Shoes, for Gents,»
Ladies aud Children's wear, Clothing, for Men and Boys,
Hats, for Men and Children, Yankee
•
Notions for ail,
Our Stock, for variety abj cheapness, cannot be sutpassed in the city. Wo atsd deal in
ahocehmes .e.ru E.t.niL r svepi mes, cor,v> t.init
MtvtVO.Y, XV.
C* 11 at N. M. Seisel <fc Bio’s, old stand. Wo charge nothing for showing ®ur goods.
March 24-ts.
1870, IS7O
aiiid
»BY GOOBBy
S>B-css Goods, Fancy Goods,
Staple Goods, Boots & Shoes,
Hats, Clothing Hardware, Iron,
Steel, Plantation Supplies,
Ciroccrics, GSacon, Flour,
AND a general assortment of merchandise, is off red at such p.iccs ns will astonish all. My
stock for J'dniETW', and LOW PRICES has not been
equalled since 18B>’. The great decline in Gold has caused a decline in all foreign goods
wh-ch will astonish the closest buyers. I inviie the public from Terrell, Calhoun, Is,ket
Randolph, Webster, Stewart and Lee counties, to call and examine my
EXTENSIVE STOCK OF GOODS.
IF we fail to sell to you, the reason will not be on account of PRICE.
J. W. ROBERTS.
march 17, if.
BLACKZMITH SHOP!
*
rhave just opened anew IVachimith Shop, opn*it,e my Warehouse, near C., Hum’s Old
Stand, and have employed the best Smith in the county, ANDERSON JEFFRES, (col.)
who would be nla-ised to receive the patronaee of Ids old customers.. .id many new ones Or
ders for work left at my office will be filled promptly. Will keep constantly on hand, Iron,
teel, Axes, Hoes, &c.
rTOHiST A. FULTON.
t)atvHon, Ga., W-ts.
fee Cream, Ice Cream,
Soda Water, H a Vfater!
.1. la. SOLOMON
tlVikes pleasure in anuotiecing to the e ti-
I vTCns of Zlawson and surrouuding couu
try, that in addition to his
Bakery & Confectionery,
he has erected a
SODA MOT,
perfected arrangements whereby he will al
ways have ft'fc’tm hand, and those who
like a dclicious^jooling,lnnocent draught, cin
always be accommodated at hU Siloon. lie
is alao prepared to furnish
ICE CREAM,
LEMONADE,
DOMERSIO WINES, &c ,
in anv quantity, for any purpose. Ladies
especially, *ro assured that tlte most perfect
order will always be nnintaiued, and all that
can be will be done to make the Siloon a
worthy place of resort. Give me a call.
D n’t forgdt the place. Depot gtaeert, neit
door to J. W. Kobe rat.
J. L SOLOMONS.
Api *1 28, t .
Slate and County lax,
'■|''he Books are bow open. Come forward
1 and make your State and County Tot
Retu-ns for 1870.
1 w. w rARSCiI. R- It. k.
Mvy IS. 3’
F HR. E S EE
WATER GROUND
WEB! AS. ! ’
I will furnish a first rate article of water
ground Meal to all who will give me regu
lar orders, and will deliver the same at the
houses, (weeklv. or semi-weekly) of all cus
omers in Dawson.
salisf.ictioa Guaranteed.
C. C. BROWN.
April 21, if.
•If !
We are offering our entirg Stock of Goods,
at COST
FOB THE GASH.
Now is the time to buy your years’ suppiy of
DK Y GOo DB,
HARDWARE;
TOBACCO, SHOES, &C. 5 &C.
it vn.YE r ts .ruiso-f
--may 12, ts.
DR. J. BRAD FI ELD’S
FEMALE REGULATGR:
“WOMAN’S BEST FBIEND,’*
Will Bring on the Menaes when they h«y«
not been established, also when they have
been suppressed from unpatural causes. Will
enre Rheumatism and Neuralgia of the back
and womb. Will cure Painful Mlhitruatlun,
and relieve the head, back and loinl ot theae
distressing painaand aches. Will check rilen
orrhagia or “excessive flow." Will oure
“Whites’’ and falling of the womb, when it
is the result of relaxation or bad health.
It is ss sure a cure in all the above dieefttc*
as Quinine la In Chills and Fever.
Ladiet rati cure thcmsclvt t of all the above
diseases without revealing their complaints tat
any person, which, is always mortify
ing to their pride and modenty.
It, is recommended and used by the best
phvsiclans ih their private practice.
For a bistory of the above diseases, certifi
cates of its Wonderful cures and directions,
the reader is referred to the wrapper around
the bottle. Jfannfartured and sold by
BR.4DF/ELD * CO., Atlanta, Ga.
Sold by Janes & Lowless Dawson Ga. Pries
$1.50,
We, the undefsigued Druggists, take pleas
ure in commending to the traje, DR. J.
BRADFIELD’S FEVIALE REGULATOR—
believing it to be a good and reliable remedy
for the diseases for which be recotnmeuds It.
W. A. LansdeM, Atlanta, Ga.
Pemberton, WtlUoiq Taylor A Cos., Atlanta,
Ga.
Rcdwine k Fox, Atlanta, (Id.
W. C. Lswshe, Atlanta. Ga.
W. Root k Son, Marietta, Ga.
maj6-l v.
FRESH ARRIVALS.
Price Tfceduced. 11l
r have just received a large stock of find
Liquors, consisting of Brandies, Gins,
Rum, Whiskies, Wines. Ale, Lager Beer,
Ac., Ac., which 1 offer by the gallon, quart,
pint, or by tha driok, at
loots Per Drink.
I*A r l’ WAItU
m'ch 81, 2m.
jf 111.
SPRIG TRADE
MY STOCK OF
Spring and Sumer Goods!
Is now in and consists of goods that will pleosd
the Ladies, tho Gentlemen, and the little
children. I make it a point to deal in n#ths ■
ing but
first-class Goods,
and sell them as cheap as car. be done, by
any one dealing in the same style of goOds.
Call and see the
Late Style Dress Goods,
ALSO MY STOCK OF ; J
BOOTS £ SHOES, HATS
and such other Goods as are needed in th«
house, or on the p'antation.
m’cb 17, If. W-F ORR
-1870, 1870,
SPHIHG TRADE.
MISS M. WILLIAMSON
IS now feceiving the lateit novelties isl
(YliHijiajy,
Yankee Notions,
Laces, &cj
at her Store nearly opposite the JOURNAL
OFFICE, and offers them at prices which
will be found to be lower than such goods
has been sold in Dawson since 1860.
In returning my Jhanks to the many
friends who have given me their patronage,
1 earnestly ask of them and all others in waut
of goods ill mv i!ne, tb cab and examine
my'fitoCk. My Selections have been mads
with a view to meet the wants of the Ladies
of Dawson and vicinity. Oall and satisfy
yourselves as to price, style, Ac.
m’ch 17, ts.
BRICK FOR SALE!
I have on hand a large lot of BRICK
which I will sell at a leduced price; Par
ties wishing to purchase will find it to their
interest to address R. MOULTHROP.
Eufanla AN 4
G. B. THOMPSON,
GROCER.
AND
COMMISSION MEROHANT.
WIIL keep constantly on hand
Flonr, Bacon,SKfcAr,
t’offoe, Fish, l.aud, Meal,
Candy« Tobacco, Segar’g*
ltn-’irare, &c., &c,, &«>
ALSO AGENT tOTC
THE GRAND PRAIRtE t
HIS MtEDH!
the place. Firnum & Shirpe*#
old surnl, West eiuaFublic Square,
CD*cii 24, if. PaW*OX, OA