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About The Dawson weekly journal. (Dawson, Ga.) 1868-1878 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1870)
DifSOl'i JOURNAL. Th?Srd Quarterly Conference Terrell Clrcmt, * ill be /w» bine “ 7?' 1 C harcb, embracing the the p^ent/iou,b •;iti » nJ " . , quested Oftciat ® clßb T K v J. B J/oOEE, P. K, yo T. BftV, Preacher ini charge, » ftnflr fltlpplv of CiiHcnfl, JWT *Si ,l S«S , i"' r * yja ' breU “' lloop Kibboi.rf, N ' O 'AWKT * Cboccu. north from a luener Ijaol.r t *° C,C,C " ""T.nd at ass hours at “ Dhtt faT BUSCH'3. —7 _ filnthin* I* the she best place l " b ylJ?sa 4 GRIFFIN. Cash Zim* wnnt Milk and Peaches in dead of Do* 00 " " the Protec-or Ifutt Winter? If «. & LOYt.ESS. Jar* from T SJ BBWWOLD DIN, “ l Fl j LroN ,g fiv s*iSi*^° n * of forroer P* troD *’ and jj ticN d has consented to open a fil. School at he, Residence to tftftin on jjeSth of li* cioled bottle Soda Waw iTfinw on u«. Don’t fail to fmit ith F r „i t Jars from supply your •> j aNES & loYLA'SB. ndprirt. a ,be Tk*United States Hotel, Louisville, Ky., .JhX blocks east and went from two ciMJacnas. Ht lalf tef’id of Aof. (?oodwrin’s School •aiopeu on next Monday. It is »H I,n P or ' the students make thoir appearance it the opening of the session Lettbepal liol this school and the cuaens generally * e that our schools are sustained. Xho best assortmeut of clothing in the wrkrt.t the Cash Store.^ g& KA’ff KLOCA, by tho Car If ,o« »ish fresh vegetables the year tol and refreshing Lemonade at PAT BUNCH’S. B„tf B'uTand Pink Chambrvs at 2ne's a’ , the Cash Store. LO YLK&S & GBIFFIN , A private letter from Saii’bTille says the core crop in that section is very good. Ctv. ton »improving some from the late rains. rhe largest eDd cheapest lot of Ladies Cloth Sho.B ever offered in this mt.tke , at ’he Culi Store. LOYLEbS & GBIIUh. (There ie the p ica to spend your leisure ■vneois end get ref «9h neats * A’. 1 P.dT BUNCH'S. W*ytß**lS)ir.—Our fridrd T. K. Tatior v 9 phrase accept ortr thanks for a very fine Wsttrme'en. Conti?''ll: e nt of B icon for Sale to Planters finlitnrat G. B. THOMP-fiflN rs-, 3 b-iur. _____ Timaai,—We had the pleasure the oth •rday of taking by the hand our old fiiend Bid former pastor, Rev. B. F. Breedlove who l< looliHg to be in floe haslth and spiri’s.— Wr »rre plra/rcd to aee the hearty welcome enended hiiu bv al! our citizens i:i and ou of the Church, who had an opportunity of ■ ‘•tie • him, which evinced t’t t faetofuui- Mwlepp eciation as min and preacher, Calico’*, Calico’s, as cheap ae the cheap- W, al the Cash S'ore. LOY Lifts A GRIFFIN. Fare at '2oc a doz'n. Call on the good looking man of the fi'nrnf Mc.vK.VNEY <fc CROUCH. Br alive to your interes*, is the advice free lvgiven, and gladly received and acted up on br all rnterpriaing men. The inducement held oqr hr G. B. Fho-apion at his Cheap fi'ocorv Sure is ■■ulHcient, to induce any and •11"' give him a calf. Just think of Cups ■adS acara at 25.1. and .Split Thread $2. — *>her things so low. Go and pfice. Wy-iitf. Cracker*! Crockery! Just received, di rscf front the Importer, marked down to suit the dull times. The Gash Store wi'l not be ■nderaold. LOYLESS ,fc GRIFFIN. Tin Bussing ov thk Aon —No more Sick Htatiache, ao more J)vspepsia, no more In digaitioa, no more Piles, no more Chills, no more L'ver Complain,, no more Jaundice, »o mare Pain in ihe Bick, no more Kidney bisnie, nomnre Cosriveness no more Heir»- ”'*• WITH VEGETABLE LIVER JLI- is a certain guarantee agaiust all these "Utftiaing complaints. CoriiTßT Bacon.—Our (rood's are priced so o»ih»tihe farmers bring in a par' of 'heir togntry Btcon to exchange for Drv Good' •nil (rrnceries. Those who wish to taste ‘Well county Baron will Ho well 'o call on McKBSNtfY & CROUCIL ard Cuors.— Since our last ie- Mf| rain has (alien in abundance in the Mulbero Portion of Webster and this, Ter- ! o#,l,lt y .excepting a few farms south of ,0D - Gotn Calhoun county we get aery unfavorable report; as to rain aDd the coton c °P One more good season, and the corn 5 °P is i»fe l ln d a g 0O) j on „ . co tton is dis ***!*’ ,0( * t * le cr op not more than half as flood si last year. '** I"' 1 ® * number of othnr invited guests ,l o M 'ooitntion from Maura. M rr- Solomon to partake of free lunch on °P« n 'n» their new Birand Oa l '^ 00n ' nelt door to Livery Stables. tl,e door we were introduc'd to jj. r Mr. James Dusrg tn, i ° Metropolitan Hot-1 Ba', Wash -1.,11' ' - t and asked to tako somethin,', ta "* shan’t sav what it wa , w n °pWseeded a little far hm- where V ***•"* * rtchlv laden with atibH ¥r T ' ,n<^a aB o,| ly Solomon can preprr-. lornoo assures us that be does no', ex- M .!* < * f4 ' ‘ n Strychnine or rat poison ol W 'M beep nothing but the pur- ytof and shall always preserve the *«* tats l *> 9 exception of a f* ' n< * u * ' n &T some who had no Jus!? lhenis#lTe * or other*, everything ** Wr T pleasantly. #T ThoBe Wen’s Brogans, at ,k *r, M thT Caeh Kh^ 111008 * Ud 6 * 1 yo ° r lOYt.Ssa * GRIFFIN Social. Tk)|flk Ho. 11., I. 0. G. T.was organized ou the 13th by C. W. Hutcock, D. G. W . C. TANARUS., when the f jUjjwiug olHosps wore duly elected and iust ilied; Ucorgo I‘. Pour cell, C. T. j Miss Laura Johosotij V, TANARUS.; Wylie G. /'arks, Ouaplala; B. 11. Hrown’, M nshall; J/.sa A’ala Blair, I O ; B. F Rumttey, Sautinel; J. M. Simmons, R Sec. ; 11. 8. Ball, F. Sac.; A. J. B.lJwn, Tress,;’ Z. T. Harris, p, D. T. ; The Temple now numbers 29. Clothing, Clothing, Clothing I Will be sold at u very small niaigtu on NVw York cost, in older to close out a large stock r:oa on hand at the Gash Store. LOYLESS' A GRIFFIN. dYe beg IcnvH to inform our friends and the public generally, that we hsvo purchas. and the Lovlcf* A Crim Warehouse, lately oecu* pied by W. M Pcepl.-s, where We inland conducing a general Warehouse A 6’ommis sinn business under the fl in name ol Lovlcss, Gtiflln A Jones. 7'nc rntiic firm having been in the Warehouse business heretofore, slitter themselves that satisfaction will be given in every instance in all the departments of the. tininess. Remember cltai gos made as low as any oilier House. itiia tftir advertisement next week. T. W. Lotless. J. L. Giuefin. T. M. Jones. Arrival df the Surveyin; Party --Hht* Line to Albauy.-The FrokpeCl. The Surveying Party, thirteen in number, engaged for some time past j in revising tho line of Survey from J Albany to Eufaula, arrived hero j Wednesday, and are encamped about! three miles from Eufaula. We had the pleasure of a call Thursday, from J. J. Pratt, an intelligent and practic-! al Engineer, who was years ago at- j tached to the Mexican Boundary <Jom raission, and is familiar with the whole ' lino of tho Southern Pacific Road, Having more than' once made the trip to San Dirgo, California, sometimes: on horse back, and often aft ot. It is the purpose of the Surveying 1 Party to make another revision of tho line to Albany, whon the route will be selected and permanently located. As wo have said before the probabili ties iuclino to tho adoption of the Cot ton hill route, which appears to be more feasible and practical, as wall as economical It estimated that the; careful revision of the lino surveyed and alterations made, will save the; Company not less than $50,000 to $75,- 1 000. At one point tho line runs under the South Western Railroad at Ilarri- j son’s Mill; runs some distance down Tobenahnee t crosses the Chat-1 tahoochee about a mile below tho South Western Road bridge; and comes into town, at or near the Bruns wick and Vicksburg Depot. The report that the Road would in tersect the South Western Road at Cuthbcrt, and merge into that portion thence to Eufaula, is without founda- ' dation and never had an existence save in the discussion of that question in Cuthbcrt arising from the natural desire of that place for the arrange ment, which would advance the inter ests of that town. The wish was sim ply the father to the thought. Tho Company', many of the chief; stockholder residing in New York, have ample means, and there is no doubt that the Road to Albany will be I built. In fact,-it is understood, that \ one contract has already been taken from Albany to Alapalia, about twon-! ty miles, and the balance oi the line j will soon be in responsible and efficient hands. Work will probably be com ■ menced in about two months. Noth ing definite has yet been done with re- ! gard to the Eufaula end of the line, • but we hope it will be to the interest! and convenience of the Company to have the work progressing on each] end simultaneously. The Surveying Party will remain near Eufaula several days, and then return to Albany on the work of revis ion. They have been in camp, and in the field running lines, and revising between Eufaula and Albany, almost w ithout interruption since March last. Before many moro months have rolled away their rounds of time we hope to see their valuable labors end in the fruition of tho iron horse and train, daily annihilating timo and space bo tween our city and Albany, thence to the “city by the sea.”-— Eufaula News. Tho Chroniclo & Sentinel very just-! ly remarks : So far as our observation extends, the evidence of nearly every murder trial, as contained in the public jour nals, disclose tho fact that one or both of the parties concerned in the fatal affray carried concealod weapons, and the deduction is generally justified | that hut for this ( raetiee no crime or rather homicide wosld.hare been com mitted* Carrying concealed weapons is, therefore, properly classed as an offense against the poace of tho State, i Tho practice leads to tho disturbance of the peace and good of society, by encouraging tho idea that the securi ty of the citizen can best bo protected by personal effort and revenge, and not by the enactment and the enforce ment of law This is the law of the savage, not of civilized communities. Wo have not the slightest design or desire to deny the citizen the right and duty to possess arms for self-de fence. In our sparse population it.is not only the right but tho duty of tho citizen to possess arms for his protec tion. But this does not imply the right to degrade tho law and to de grade society to the standard of tho Sioux Indians by encouraging the cowardly practice of carrying conceal ed weapons. A company has been organized in New Orleans for the application of condensed air as a motive power for street railways. The cylinders are to be of paper and placed on top oi the ears. A triall has been made with this method, and a car with twenty eight passengers was driven three miles and a half in seven and a quar ter minutes. A man should wear a plaid waistcoat, so as to keep a check cr hie Stomach A Rkmarkabck Accident.—A friond informs us of a most romarkablo and painful accident which occurred ou a freight train of tho Macon and- Bruns wick railroad, on Monday last, the particulars of which were ; One of the train hands borrowed from a passenger a pistol and seated himself, pistol cocked, ready to take a crack at tho first alligator he might see as the train was running, when suddenly n sharp report of the pistol was hoard and a small child foil dead on the side of the road. It appears that a party of children had assem bled ou the side of the road in tho vi cinity erf No. 7, in Appling county, with their Lands filled with fruit, which they commenced throwii g to the passengers and hands, an apple striking the finger upon the trigger which throw the fatal ball. Wo did not learn the name of the child or its bereaved parents. Another hut sad lesson against the Careless handling of tire-arms —liruns u'tck Appctil 1 5th. .HARK I El). Gn the 13th inst., (it'he bride's Fathers’, by G. C AWaros E*q., Mr. T. J. of fitaithiille ai;d Miss 11. E. C’ocxran of Terrell com) y. DIED. Willie Epdona Williford, onlv child of Sampkl L. »ud Alice T. Willieord, died July 7th, IS7O, aged threo years, four months uud one day. MARKETS. Dawson, July 21. —Large stocks of Bacon on hand, which is offered cheaper than can be laid down from Louisville, we quote Bacon clear Sides 21c; Canvassed Hams 27 ; Flour, from $9 to sll per bbl; Com SI.BO. No transactions in Cotton. Macon, July 19. — Cotton dull, 17c era the figures for the best grades.— Corn, yellow, mixed and white $1.45 (5; $1.50. I Louisville, July 19. — Bacon Shoul ders 14-J ; Clear Rib sides 18 ; Clear 18?- ; Sugar cured Hams 25c. New York, July 19.—Cotton quiet but firmer ; middling uplands, 20; | Gold 20?. Special •Voticcs, THE “PALI kILLEH. 51 Thp foreign and domestic demand for Pet rv Divis & Son’s great medicine—t lie Pain lviller—was never so large as it has been of life; and we think the time l as arrived when the declaration may be nrri<te f wnbont the possibility of refitation that the city ot Providence, in the State of Rhode I-Und. of the United Slaves ai America , has furiibdied the entire habitable globe w ith a medicine, which, in p int of universally of demand, extent of UJ»**lu!neP c , complete efficiency for all the purposes lor which it \* designed and wide spread, erddviog popularity, has never been equalled by any medicine in Europe or America. The universality of the demand for the Pain A'llier, is a novel, interesting, and sur prising feature in the history of tins medi cide. I f s “fame has gene out,’’ inro evpry quarter of the habbalre globe. The Pam A r Uer is now regularly sold in lairge ur,d steadily increasing quan'iiies, not only to gt’nt'r.xl agents in everv State, and Territory of the Union, and every province of Br tish America, bu* to Buenos Avroe, Br- z':l, Ura gu-tv. Peru, Chili and other South American Sra es to the Sandwich Islands, to Cuba and other West India Islands; to England and Continents! Eu ope j to J/ez imbique* Mada-* grtceir, Zmz.bir and other y|!ricui lan Is; to Australia aud Calcutta, Rmgoon and other pi tc s tn India. It has also been sent to L/iii na, and we doubt if there ia any' foreign port or any inland wily in A'nca or Asia, which ’s frequented by Americm and European nihs stonaiies, ’ravelera or traders, into wnieh the P-la Ki.le. has not boon iutrod-oed and been nought after, Ihe extent of its usefulness ? another great feature of ibis rema'Kible medicine. U is rot onlv the best thing ever ki own, as < very body will confess, for braid s, cits, burns, tt'o., but for dvsentery or cholera, or any sort of bowel complaint it is a remedy un set passed for r ffi -dency and rapidity of ac tion. To 'be great cities ol British India, and the West, India Inlands and other hot, clima'es it bag become the standard medicine for a! 1 such complaints, as weil as for dys pepsia, liyer complaints and other kindred di-orders For cough- -nd colds, canker, asthma and rne'imalic diKt u'ties, it has been p oved bv the tno-t abundant and convincing trials and testimony, to be an invaluthle med icine. The proprietors nfe in possession of letters from p-rsonsr-f the highest character and responsibility, testifying, in unequivocal term-, to the corns effected and 'ho satisfac tory results produ ed, ir, au almost endless variety of c se a , by the use of this great med icine.—Proc. Aduirliser. Sold by Janes & Loylcs-, Dawson, Ga. VViTHOCT a Farau.nl. —The demand for Dr. J, B'adfielo’s Female Regulator is be yond precedcn in the annals of popular rem edies. Orders come in so thick and fast that the Proprietor has heratofore her n unable to till them all. He is happy to stata that ar rangements are now complete by which he is prepared to manufacture F -ma'e Regulator on a scale t q'lal to *be emergency, and the public may feel atsuryd that their -ants can r.ow be supplied. Physicians of h ; gh reptt'e are using this remedy, in tlirrlv practice, all over Georgia Hereafter no woman need erffer from suppressed, suspended or irregu lar menstruation. This valuable tnedi.i'.e is prepared bv L. H B'adft- Id. Druggist, At lanta S', and sold at Jl.oO per bottle by respectable Druggists through..at, America. .7’#-’lf* -fIH W'EHWMSEMEJm Xj -A. IST ID For Sale! I am offering for sate four hundred acres of land, lying on the road leading from D iw-oti to (Thtekasiwhatchle, one and one hrllf mdes from Da won, " ntt-five acres of fresh cleared Land, comfortable a ton* Tor Ishorers, good well of wafer, and e-eek run oiog through the land. This Is a desirable place for one wbo wishes a small farm near For price, terms, &c , apply tJ C r.! iRK Da wren, or the subscriber ’vf A gni?7GTor 'POOISSIGH?. jJ!y 21 -9t. PROSPECTUS OF mt tfMjiTjUOPTyTWJi. This paper, pahlishud it the Capitol of the State, ia now tu Its third year. No pipoi in the South, in ao a ion a lime, h,a in quired so large a eirculft ion or such an influence as rut: c o.rs Ti run o.r. Those who wish to advertise will find it greatly to their adv-ntige to rebel this pa per as x medium of coiumonlcatSi.g to the people. TliWkO who wish to ireap po-ted wf.li the curreut events of the diy will hod Tils CoN stitcTlon litllv uu to the times, it is a ftotiiid I>i;mocr;tOu .kouriinl, A a win ahv.iys advocate ooireCt principles. I' Ins the exclusive piinU|fe, liom Col. Nat Hammond, the Reporter, to- publish the Supreme Court Report-, cotta, qov ,t!y a law jer cannot do without it. I. lias fuli uud Ootreel Re orts el the PItOCKJbIfIXOS OFTHRLI;«. EsLATiRR. In fact, Thk Constitutioh ta i paper that (Very niuimihc State Should hare in bis Family. Send in yout subscriptions at oDce. Specimen Copies aeutliee to any Address. TK KMS : DAILY, Per Aiitiutit *lO. “ Six Jfjiiths 6. “ One Mouth 1. WEEKLY Par Annum ~...53. “ /fix J/.nths 1 50. Addicss tV. A. lienfithill & Cos. 1' roprietvi> CoaswtituliiMl, ATLANTA, GA. Jaly-21 ti valuable mmim FCP Hale | \\7E are offering for Sale Four Hundred * V Acres of Laud, lying three utiles South of Dawson, on (7nickisawhatohie creek. One hundrr and acres fresh cleared land, with comfortable dwelling and oat houses - good cribs and stable. Young orchard of five acres. '1 hits is a desirable plioe, aud tho=e wishing to purchase laud i ear Dawsou nil! do well to emuineours before putcht stng. WafAr j,, eve .y field. Come and see the growing crop. JOjffL HARRELL, July I*-3m, J. R, F, OARKFLL. Flantation Supplies ON TIME! 1 have in store a large lot ol Bieon and other family supplies, which is offered For the Cash, 0 R ON TIME. Give me a call. WfVI. WOOTEN. July 7tb, ts. LEGAL ADVEMESMFNTS. TERRELL SHERIFF SALES. t \ 7 ILL BE SOLD before the Court House YY Door, in the town ot Dawson, a till county, on the Ist Tuoid iy in August nest, within the legal ho9:S of Sale, the following property to-wit i 3 lets of land, Numbers 224, 225, and 221, in the Thirteenth District of origlnully Lee, now Teneli .flinty; ! e> ied on as the proper ty of Span Kagan, as the Administrator ot C. C.Speight and Span R-gin, to satisfy a fi fa issued Irom the Superior 6'ourt of Teriell County, ir. favor otf Set t K. Tavlflfr, vs. Spin Ragan, r. dmrnistrator te S'pan Kae in. Also, at the same tim- and place Three Hund'ed and fifty Bushels of Corn, and Four Bales of Cotton ;• Levied off as the preprrtv of John TANARUS, Howard to satisfy a fi fa issued from Terrell Superior tlou'l in favor of Joan B Vancter, vs John T. Howard. Also, at the same time and idaffe, one Wood-hop, iu the village of /lover, and known as Martins Shop, containing one acre more or less; levied on as the property ol Ru'us P. Martin, dec’d, to satisfy a fi fa is- j sued from Terrell Superior Court iu favor of Jahn B. Pe ry, vs R. P. Jfirtin. Also, at the same time and place. One lot of land, Dumber not known, hfjl knows as Jifl lo' whereof Mis. Condo.t Wes field no-' re sides; levied ou as the property ot VI is. Com fort Westfield, to satisfy a ft ta i-sued front Teireli Superior Court, iu favor ol John Seay, vs. Comiort Wes field. July 7i!>, -It. S. F. LASSETKR, Sheriff. MORTGAGE SHERIFF SALE. WJ ILL be sold before the Court Hons ■ j \V Door, in the town of Dawson, Terrell countv, on the Ist Tuesday in September next, within the legal hoars of sale, the fol lowing property to-wit: Two Black M ire Mills, one Black Horse Mule, one Bav Horse Male, and true Biv Hire J/tfle, and Pen He'd of Cattle; Levied on as the property of John 11 Vanover, to ; atisfy a fi U issued from Terrell Superior j Cnur’.in favor of Charles <i. Farmer, vs John B. Van ver. S, t'. LASSET/LR, Jufv 7th, 2m. Sheriff. "notice, \\7EIERKAaS, Joseph aS'evenson tenders his it resignation as Guardian of James* A. G. Robv, and augges s David Bowen as n ID anif proper person to take charge of said trust, j These we iherefote to cite the next of kin and all parties interested, that letters of Guar dianshlp (or said motors “ill be granted to David Bowen at the August Term of the j Court unless good cause to the contrary be r shown. T. il. JON E.S, July Hlb 4t. Ofdinarj. | NOTICE - . ! ■ yy [iJREAS, J. T. Gamble, Guardian ol J. B A Viola Wilbanks, ten- ; dets his resignation as such Guardian, and j suggests Elatn Johnson -s a fit and proper person to t ike charge of said trust. These are therefore to cite the next of kin j and patties interested, that notes* good catW| is shown to the contrary, letters of Guardi- | afish ; p for said minors will be granted revs said Elam Johnson at the -Antrust term of the 'o’trt. T. J/. JOHleh, | July 14-4t.* Ordinarv. | GCOROI ty fffriell « ouiilj : | Whereas, D. F Lisho’n, AdtntnUtra- I tor of J. K Shines, has applied for letters of : dismission from sat'd estate : | These are therefore *o cite and admonish all persons concerned, to be and appear at row office within the ti ne prescribed by taw and show cause, if anv, why said letters should ‘ not be granted Given under mv hand and offi'ual signature, this C'b dev of July, 1870. July 7lh 3ui. T. M JO&ES. Ordinary. alio ltd A, Terrell Coiiuiy: Whereas, D. F. La whom, Guardi id oil Sarah Brinson, has applied for la ters of dis mission from said Guardianship; These are therefore to cite sod admonish all persons to be and appear at mv office within the lime prescribed by law and show cause, if anr, why B.id letters should j oopbe gran'ed. Given under mv -band and 1 official signature, fh>S sth dav oi July, 137 j. T-.-k 40d. 1. WS£3, GEORGIA. Teneli County: vjl Whereas, V.'tu. Alurelaud appliea for ieit-T* of Dismisaiou from the Guardianship of the Miuoia of Simeon Iluckaby, These are therefore to cite and admonish ml persons eoncerned to be and appear at mv office within the time prescribed by law and show cause, if any, why said letters should not fie granted. Given under iny hand and official signature, this 23rd dav of June, 1870. June 23 3m. T. M. JON'-TS, Uid. [Y^Tfn:, | A pp'ieu.iou I'cop made to mo to do sway that portion of tbo public roid .which 'tins from the corner of jf.-s. Hooks fence ! noar T. J. MuYeys house, to the district l.u at or near the Gambia pf ice, aud to make public tho toad lunuiug Iron* Ihe district line, below the plantation ol M. A. fiusoo to J. It. Glenn’s house.in Chleklsafctijtchie, by way of the Horton ford ou Caftcy Greek, and surrevors havii.g been a; pointed, and their report l asing been made, notico ia hereby given io all parlies coucetucd, that the pravi r of the potitioncts will be g ained on the Irat day of August next, unless good : cause is shown to the contrary. June So, 4'. T. Al. JON EA, Ordinary. ESTHU SALE. In pouuancc of au order of tho Ordinary, wfii be Held on the premises of Aden Janes, in the 9.lst District, at 10J o’clock A. M. Nrtur.iay, 30th July next, two stray Yearlings, oue a Bull with black head, uech and sides, and white beHv and back, the oth er & Ileifer with red head, neck Ht.d sides, *ad wbke belly and bock, each about two yeaia old. No artificial marks. Appraised at $12.00. B. F. ZASSA’i'ER, July 21, It. «9:iei iff. DR. J. BrTdFIELD’S FEMALE REGULATGR: “WOMAN’S BEST FRIEND,” Will bring on tho Menses when they have not been established, also when they have been suppressed from unnatural causes. Will cure Rheumatism and Neuralgia of the back and womb. IVill cure Fainful Menstruarion, and relieve the head, back and loins of these distressing pains and aches. Will check men orrhagia or “excessive fluW.” Will cure “WMles" and falling of the womb, when it ia the result Os relaxation or bad health. It is as sure a cure in ull the above diseases as Quinine is ip Chills and Fever. Ladies ran dure /Ja"i“*’ L ' cs °! *H vk* above diseases without revealing their complaints '.o any person, which, is always mortify ing to their pride and modesty. It is recommended and used by the bes 1 physicians in their priv-te practice. For a history of tha above diseases, cer ifi ( cates of ils wonderful cur.-s and directions, the reader is referred to the wrapper around the bottle. Jfanufactured and sold by BRADF/F.f.D & GO., Atlanta, Gi. Sold by Jauep & Lnylcss Dawson Ga. Price $1.50. We, the nudrrsigned Druggists, take pleas ure in commending to the trade, DR. J. BRADFIELD’S FEMALE REGULATOR— believing it to be a good and reliable remedy for the diseases for which he recommends it. W. A. Lansdell, Atlanta, Ga. Pemberton, Wiiison, Taylor & Cos., Atlanta, Ga. Bcdwine & Fox, Atlanta, Ga. W. G. Liwshe, Atlanta. Ga. W. Root & Son, Marietta, Ga. mavfr-ly. CONSTHUTICN 1 * RENOVATOR, OR BLOOD CLEANSER. This medicine is known to the faculty as bes ing rile concentrated fluid extract of ffcrsap arilla united *rith o:be. valuable rm-d (final heibs, and is guaranteed as chemically pure. KOK THE CORE OF Scrofula and COSSUiUPTIOA Tliis remedy is compounded expresslv for purifying and cleansing the blood ot all in firmities, going at once to the fountain herd of disease. It extinguishes. IUJ/ORS, CONSUMPTION. SYPHILIS, SKIN ERUPTIONS, SALT RHEUM, IIOILS, KHKUM ATISJf, W ANT OF VITALITY, scrofula. We at! know yfiot the promiscuous vacci nation iuduig-d iu during the late war brea the most vill.inous diseases. Vaccination pus was taken from the arms of many per sons fall of scrofulous sores. Then of course the impurities of the scrof ulous patient were absoibed in the blood of men otheiwi.se without di». a scs, and both became inlec.' a ,Vgm J7ep, vvoinCb fti.d childrou (hrotigkout all the West are most wofullv diseased from 'his cause, and knew not Until a few months ago, the origin of ir. Henry’s Constitution Renovator R. lit ves tee Entire System ol Pains and aches, enlivens the spirits, aud sends new blood BOUNDING THROUGH EVERY \E IN It imparts a SparklofU bt ishfitexs to Use Eye A Rosy Glow lo Ilie Cheek. A !(ui>y Tinge to Use Lip«, A Clearness to tiie Head. IlriglitnoxK to (lie Coitiplexiou, ttHoyaiietp lo Hie fipirilx, And I9appiue<ti ou all Sides. For all affections of the kindeys it is unsur passed. People have breed rescu'd, as it. w< re, from the very jaws of death, by a timely use o! this great remedy. EXTRACTS FROM VARIOUS LETTERS. “Doctor, I wn vaccinated in the hospital. Before that 1 had no skin disease. TTuri! I had a bottle of your “Oonstiturinn /renova tor,” sent, me by Dr Roper, ot Columbia, Mo., I suffered tortures with running sore.-. Siuce I have used two bottles I am all well except a sta.ol *»> e on the calf of my left leg, and that is gettfirg well fast.” This from a lady.—"And no# my skin is as clear and as fair as a babe’s. Mv complex ion, tbauk9 to jour “Renovator,” is beauth fuf. “Yes, yes, I may well say such rel’ef was unknown to me before. Enclosed liod five dollars for six bottles; two families here wan* to try it.” •T was Very much troubled with syphilfe. Pour remedy seems to be ctiring me fast. Send f bottles per Pxpre.-s.” ‘•No more rheumatism. Three bottl. sos Consritution Renovator hive made me agiew man ” “Doctor, enclosed find $5. /’lease -send me n supply. Two families here Want to try jour Constitution Reuovator” We have not space for more of the above extracts, but you can st-k v cur n< ighbot abou the remedy. Avery oue lias something good to aav, as it cure- every time. Foil ALL PISSASLS OK THX Kidneys, Kel< Hlion of.lhe drill And for Kent rle Diseases, Nervous Prostration, W’eakness,.General .Las situde aud' Want of Appetite, it is uusur- 1 pas»ed. CAfTJOiV. —In ordering our remedy! always place the number of our Post-Office Box on your letters. The new law ia our New York /’ost Office compels this. Add-ess, Si r. M. E. Hitm y dr. Cos. Ditcotor-General Berlin Hospital, Prussia. Agency of the United States. Labratory, 27b Pearl Street, Post-Office Box 5272. NEW YORK p.enovator is $1 ! pet- bottle, six bottles for?s. tiont anywhere lon receipt of ptice. Patients are reqcea'ed I to correspond confidentially, aod reply will , fie m-rde by following mrii'. j S i«l bv ail r»*p»crsh!e Drucgtfg. ' J 1- ppyJA .Y >&!« A EAVaj’NaII, Ga. To Soil Our Celebrated olid Finn pa Acknowledged by all who have used them to be the best IVn made or sold in tills country. INo blotting 1 No soiled fingers I Sixty flues written with one pen of ink I Will oul wear any stewl pen over made. Bankers, m> r ebants, teacher* and nil clauses endorse them in the higlnst terms of prat-o. Put up in jurat gjtif* box a. Prices: two bott-s, 50 I cents ; five boxes, SI,OO. Bent free of pos* t»g«, aud guaranteed to g ve perfect V-ttisfac ! riot). Liberal Commission to Agents! HI-are prepared tn give any cpergetlfl person taking the agency of these Pet a, a commission which will pay S2OO per month. Three sample Pen* will be mailed for 10 cents. AfiDR r r,n, W/.’iT/.T.N PUBLISHING CO. I’ilfsburg, l*a , in n SPRIG TRIDE MY STOCII OF Spring and Sommer Gaods 1 I* now in and consists of goods that will please the Ladies, the Gentlemen, and the little children, i make Its point to deal in noth ing but first-class Goods, and sell them as cheap ns can be done, by oyiy one dealing in the same style of goods. Call and see the Late Style Dress Goods, ALSO MT STOCK OF BOOTS & SHOES, HATS and such other Goods «8 are needed in the house, or on the p'autation. in’cb 17, ts. w. F OR Ft CUTHBERT FACTORY GOODS. Cotton Vsims, Osnabiirtfs, Clialties, lHaltrcs§e», fois sale:. etddrcin .?.V« F. Kinnoo Set., CutMicrt, (da. June 2,3 m. IST E W TAILOR SHOP JR. TURNBULL respectfully informs • the citizens of Drwson, and vicinity, 'h it he has commenced the Tailoring busi ness in this city, and fiattern himself, from li* long experience in the bunines 3 , tlmt be can give entire en'isPnolion to those who fa vor him with their patronago. Cutting tieularlv attend-d to. CL ailing and repairing also done. April 21, if. J. R. TURNBULL mm siBMMPi m. e, Tin & Sheet In Worker, r I' , AKES pleasure in announcing to the citi- j L tzerrs cf Dawson, and surrounding eoun try, that he is now ready to manufacture I Tinware at Wholesale or Retail, as low «s it I can t)c had elsewhere. Also, Roofing, Gil’- i •ering, and all kinds of Repairing practically j anil chesplv doue, at short ootioe.' Copper, Zinc, and all kinds of Mettle work I done. Give him a call at Soule’s old stand, j Eas tsde Public Square. Jan. S7, ly j > ■■■, NEW cabinet shop. i* would respectfully inform the cit’zens of Dawson and surrounding country, that I have opened, in the town of Dawson a CABIN T SHOP, and am pr-ared to make anvthing from the i most comtuou JBcduleud, up to a fine ; B IT B E A XJ, Oid furniture of all kinds repaired, and made I to look as good as new. Give me a call. ! Shop on Main street, 3rd door North of Jour- I nal office' J. J. KELLI*. ! VI a v OR, Srn. WE are RECAITING LARGE LOTS of Corn, and Countrv Produce. W. 1,. CIjAY & CO., WHOLESALE LIQUOR DEALERS, AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NO. l.Grialte Black, Broad Street, ATLANTA, CA. We keep on hao7 Ciaj'sQtd Ee t-riy Whia hcv ad snllcl: o-cLru —2 j. 2A ft jp. ’A . *j. G. it, G.r Official Advcrtismcnts. A rKCCLAJUTIOJf. ' GFOSIGIA. By RFFWS JJ. BULLOCK, Governor of St<tte. WngßgiA, The B >utd of Council of the to*n of i/umi* Vlgt , In the of Ma rion, in this Ylatr, has given official Informa tion that a most brutal murder was commit ted in raid tow nos Buena Vista, on the oighr. of the second instant, upon 'll# bodv . of Grantville Hoillway, by one John P. Ken nerly, aided and abetted by one James Ken* nerly, aud that tho said John P. and James Kennedy have fled trom justice ; and Whereas, The said Board of Council cer tifies to me that they, in cortnection with the civil officers of said county us A/acon, hsve exercised all diligence, aud used every means iu their power to apprehend the said crimi nals, but without avail, and are desiroul that' such steps may be taken by the Executive •* will secuto the apprehension of said fugitive* from justice: Now, the .fore, in order to insure protec tion to human life, and to vindicate the raaj* esty of the law, I have thought proper to is sue this, rav proclamation, hereby offering a reward of One Thousand Dollara each for tho apprehension and delivery o 7 the said John P. Kennedy aud James Kennedy to tho sheuff of said county of Macon. A .6 I do moreover charge snd require all officers iu this State, civil and military, to be vigilant in endeavoring to Hp'prebeud tho said John P. an 1 Jutnes Keuuedy, in order that they may be brought to trial lor the criino vfith which they stand charged Giveu under my hand and the Great Seal Os the State, at the Capital in Atlanta, this sixth day of July, in the year of our Lord Eighteen Hundred ami Seventy, and of tiie /miepdnoence of the United States of America the Ninety fourth. UUFUS B. BULLOCK. By the Governor; David G. Cottxkq, Sec. of State.’ DESCRIPTION: The said John P. Kennedy is about? feet 9 inches high, weighs 150 pounds, stoops a little in his shoulders in walking, has fair complexion, light hair, blue eyes, and is about 25 years of age. . , James Kennedy is somewhat straighter than John P , has fair complexion, light hair and blue eyes, weighs 145 pounds, aud ia about 21 years of age. The said K’ennerlys came to the town of Buena Vista about five or eix month ago', from Franklin county, Tenu., near a railroad station called Achard, ou thx N. & C. R. P. Julyl4-4t. . EXECUTIVE DEPARTJ/ENT, ). Atlanta, Ga., June 27, 1870. ) To all Whom it lTlay <jiroctiiiii: WHZTRF. AS, Varney A. Gaskiil, of the county of Fulton, State of Georgia, did, in or about the mouth of December, A. D., 1869, directly give Railroad bonds and'mon ey unto Nedom L. Augier, Treasurer, art of fleer of this State, s« s bribe to influence the behavior of the said Nedom L. Angier, as Tio*sutt ; and , WHEREAS, The said Varney A Gaskiil h*s freely, fully and frankly testified to all his acts and doirgs in that regard, to the end that the truth might be made public and the cuds of juaflfee accomplished ; aud WHEREAS, Tho said Varney A. Gaskiil, believing himself iu danger of prosecution, has made petition for >#xecuiive pardon for the violation of law as above reciied • /Vow, therefore, I do hereby follv and free !v pardon tbe said Vai ncy A. gaskiil of uny and all rii i.nlou of law, wliich he may be’ guilty of in connection with, and which may have arisen cut of, or be based upon, tbo transaction hereinbefore recited; and I here bv relieve, and forever dLcharge, him ftotn ail the pains and penal;ies thereof. , , Given under my baud und the seal of tbb Executive Department, at the capitol in A'lanta, the dav and year above written. RUFUS B; BULLOCK; Governor. By tiie Governor: R //. Atkinson, Secretary Ex. Dept. June S't-4w. , klip’s ?>,3tßiii of fafpiijig! ONE of the BEsT BOOKS OF TUE AGE ! Being a Comprehensive view oi tho Author’s Improved System ol Agrie’iture Uompriaed in a concise original treat I*?,’ to which is added all bis letters, makiug u cemplefe Text Book for ihe Planter. Dv David Dickson, of Sparta, Oa. A Royal Octavo of over 300 pages, beauti fully printed, and caetuiuing a fine stool por trait of the author. - _■ The work is now ready iu three styles of binding : F.str*doth, - g - *4 03 .Sheep, - - - - 4 50, Half Morocco, • jW .fddress, J. W. BURKE&CO., GO, Second Street, Juno 23, ts. Maoon, Ga. (s?uccessors to Tomlinson, DgMAREST A; Cos. 628 and 630, Broadway, N. Y. MANUFACTURERS Ob' Carriages, Buggies, &c. Especially adapted to tho bouthera Roads. OUR STOCK COMPRISES Light Yictoriais, rhactous tabrlolas, Bockawavs, And all other styles of Fine Carriages, For oue aud two horses. TOP AND NO TOP BfTGGIES, On Eliptio and Side Springs. COMORD BUGGIES, 3lail Hacks and JerscJ Wugcus Wo are also sole Manufacturers of the WOODRUFF CONCORD BUGGY A-ND Plantation Wagon for 1,2, 4 and 6 Horses, /he best Baggy and Wagon in America for the money. 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