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D \ W *ON JoUft N A L
“ local column.
ftsueioui Notice.—Rav. Lovick :
rioiw, and. R will i u '* ach iu thoM u.
Churci on Friday night, 121st Oct.
ftlßo 0 n Sabbath, 23rd, at 11 o'clock,!
ftn ,l will address the Sunday School
children in the afternoon
J. M. Mahsiiau. l’astor. I
yfr. noticed a handsome car yester
day at our Repot, marked “Ga. State
Fair,” that was being shipped by the
Dawson Car works. It desorves a'
premium. • I
THE GRISWOLD GIN, at
TUSU FULTON’S-
The United States Hotel, Louis-'
vil| c , Ky., has reduced its rates to"
fiuO per day.
Ik Ho-vok or Lee. —Rev. J. T. j
p»yne will deliver a eulagy on the'
death of the lamented Leo; on Mon-j
day evening next at 7i o’clock, in the
Baptist Church. ,
Solomon has put on the finishing
touch, and challenges Southwest Ga.
to show a finer Saloon. Go and see (
him.
Fikk Dress Goods. — Dress-trimingsj
in great variety, Revolving Photo-j
graph albuiuns, Initial Paper, La-,
diei Misses & Children, Hats, for sale'
.haao by Mrs. E. A. Thompson at the.
” Ladies Stour, j
Issrßi your life in the Cotton States;
Life Insurance Company at office of;
p r C. A. Cheatham. i
,eptl-3m. W. C. Dodd, Ag’t. J
See notice in another column of a
large sale of Mitchell county lands to!
come off on the 10th of November.
The firm of Martin &. Solomon is
dissolved. See notice.
Mus. E. A Thompson has now on]
exhibition, at the ‘-Ladies’ Store, as
choice a selection of Ladies Dress!
Goods as was ever offered in this mar-j
ket We know- that ladies love to]
look at pretty goods whether they!
bur or not, and wo assure you Mrs.j
Thompson has many things both use-!
fui and ornamental. Give her a call. I
The tine Plantation belonging to the;
estate of C. T. Botsford, deceased,!
will be sold on first Tuesday in De-I
ceuiber See advertisement.
Mr. H. Atkinson will meet all those
who desire to learn to sing, at the:
Methodist Church on Friday (to-inor-i
row) night. Lest romo nro kept away,!
thinking these instructions are intend-jj
ed for the Methodist Church alone,?
wn will state the invitation is general,!
and that when Mr. Atkinson consen t
ted to teach a class ho did so for the]
;mqiose of instructing the public at;
large.
The United States Hotel, Louisville
Kt., has the host bar, billiard room, 1
nading-rooiu *:nl barber-shop in the
•‘7*
Ghf.kxbacks Wanted.— CaptJ. VV.
Roberts advertises in our columns to
wl! his stock of dry goods etc., at cost
for the cash. lie is willing to pay,
clerk hire and other expenses, for one
month, rather than have his notes go
unpaid. Credit to him is worth more
than money; and we expect to hear
when the season is over, that all liis
Bote* are paid, and that he will be
abl« to extend to his many customers
Beltspring such accommodations as!
they may wish. j
Fiuej —The Gin House of Seth K.J
Taylor, containing about twenty-five:
bales cotton was burned last week'
Mohave not heard of tho positive
cause of the fire, but it is thought it!
was accidental. Tho Grist Mill of';
Addison Greer, (propelled by
•team power,) was also consumed by
fie* the past week.
Thk beautiful residence of Col. W. j
A, Maxwell, of Americus, was burned;
on *be 14th. Loss, SISOO, Insured for
11200. The Republican of tlio 15th.
•ays there is no doubt of its being the'
*°rkof an incendiary. 13ut for the
hazardous leap from the second story, 1
°f Miss Sallie, the accomplished
d »ughtei of the Col. she, too, would
ba\e perished in tho flames.
An early winter is predicted as usu r
V f ' ar b r ° cro P °f nuts, heavy coats
0 Lr on animals, much activity
among squirrels, tho early flight of ■
‘ r d« to Southern climes, all indicate,.
prophets say, an early,
Iraxcb Aroused.— Advices from
Parts of Fra:: co show the people
aing in arms and concentrating up- ■
' n 1 10 cities, in which tho gov
enrnentis rapidly accumulating ar-’
lUs - Imperfect returns from six do
th d 6O ' 11 show a total of two hun
e< . a, j l( T fifty thousand volunteers
j“ le< B fiice tho surrender of Sedan
nr municipal votes of nearly one
•1* r|l< T millions francs. Marseilles
cowing money and arming with
ei traditional patriotism. Tho May-'
{ 41ln °uuces a loan of ten millions
■ lies, Gaffinalo,, a Greek merchant
1 10 niu nicipality two millions
v„ n ' 8 40 purchase arms. Five
b red Garibaldians havo enlisted
an ., av ° r of the republic, and started
4^u . greatest enthusiasm of
is. dies citizens for tho seat of got -
Pr nment at Tours. i
j Doitti.
4 Lexington, Va., October 13.—This
f community was plunged into profound
(sorrow upon the announcement of the
I death ot Gen. Lee. The various
| church bells rang out their mournful
I dirges,and their was a general suspon-j
j sion ot tlio duties of Washington Col-:
lege, \ irgiuia \ ilitary Institute, and
[ the minor schools. They will not'
| resume again until after the final!
! interment of the great chieftain.
; Lvery buisness house in the conimuni-]
ty was closed, and crape fixed to the;
l doors. Even the colored barbers shut
■ up their shops, and a general expres-fi
;6on of deep grief was visible iu every)
; face. ’ i
| Washing ton Collego Chapel of the.
Virgian Military Uinstitute, and the*!
Episcopalian Church, of which 5
General Lee was a communicant, was]
draped in mourning a few hours after|
his death. £
J Gen. Loo had been almost entirely
[unconscious since Monday night last)
I and expired very peacefully and quietly <
fat half-past nine o’clock Wendsdayj
I morning. He was first taken sick on]
t\\ ednsday evening, September 28tlij
I while just about to sit down to tea,j
[when he suddenly sank in his chair]
f insensible. He soon re-acted, and in!
F the course of the next ten days steadi-i
£!y improved, until it was hoped that!
i he was out of danger. But on Monday:
levelling last he became suddenly and*
*rapidly worse, and continued to sink*
|uutil \\ ednesday morning. '
I During the early part of his sickness 1
|he slept much and spoke hut little,]
but was rational when awake, and:
-always recognized those who approach-]
|cd him At times his mind seemed '
£for a little while to wander, and on ‘
(several occasions he reverted to the:
‘army. He once ordered his tent to*
:be struck, and at another tiwo desired'
"that Hill should be sent for. He suff-.j
|ered comparatively little pain during]
this whole sickness, and died without
i a struggle. 1
| He will be buried on Saturday,!
EOctober 15th, at 12 o’clock The"
; place selected for his interment is a*
j vault beneath tho College Chapel, b
[which stands in the midst of the Col-b
| lege ground. This was the firsi build- 1
ing lie had erected alter his remov-f
ml to Lexington, having declared that "
[it was proper that the first thing tliej
’ollego did should be to dedicate a >
[house to the services of religon. Here -*
ihe will appropiately rest, surrounded?
by tlie monument of liis latter years .4
his remains sentinelled by the mouu-|
tains of that Virginia upon which he"!
nas conferred such imperishable fame, 'i
The corpse was removed to-day from'
his residence to the Chapel, where it.
will lie in state until mid-day ou Sat-|
urday next.
It is generally believed that the
Government holds Arlington Estate
under the Confiscation act —which, if
true, the property would now revert
Ito the widow of General Lee. The)
property was left by Mr. Cas 1 !o his
[Daughter, Mrs. Lee, as a life interest,:
• aud at her death ’o Custis and Fitz
i Hugh, his grandsons. The taxes,
being unpaid during the war, it bo-j
[camo tho property of the United.
[States, by tax purchase, aud is now:
jheid by tax-title. Efforts have been"
[made to redeem it, hut without avail.!
The best part of tiie estate is now cov-j
ered by National cemeteries.
I The Prusian genorals have issued
to shoot ail French prisoners;
[of war who are without uniforms;
|wlien captured. What would have!
[become of our ragged parti-colored 1
[Confederates if “Old Abe’ liad issued
such an order in the late war?
Among the curiosities on exltib-j
ition at the Dalton Fair, holding this 1
ween, is a piece of timber taken from
the house of Christopher Columbus,|
the discoverer of America ; and a pin
cushion made from a piece of dress,
worn by Mrs. President Madison on;
J the occasion of the reception of General j
j Layl'ayette at the White House.
I U li ETS.
Dawson Oct, —19. Cotton active,!
demand good, offering stock light,
middlings 13c.
Macon Oct, 18 —-Market closed
firm with strong demand Middlings
13h _ |
Lotnsvm.E Oct, 18.—Bacon sides
18J; Shoulders 14J. Bagging 28$ to
i3oc.
j New York Oct, 18 —Cotton bouyant
1 Middlings uplands 15$. Gold 12$. |
( Liverpool Oct, 18.—Colton firm
’uplands B|. !
DAVIS—RAWLS —Married on the 18th
Inst.by 11. D. Miller F.sq., at. the reaidme*
.f the Brides’ Mother iu Chickbawhatchii
Terrell Countv 6a. Mr. Wm. Davis ami
Mh«. Cam lli Rwl«. I
ttIVIUMATKS
FOR REPRESENTATIVE.
Mr. THOMAS H. NIXON announce" him
self before the voters ot Terrell county as at>
[independent candidate for Representative in
the Legislature at the next election.
We are authorized to announce the name
'of W. B. OXFORD as a candidate fer the of-
Hce of ThX Collector at the coming election.
We are authorized 'o announce the narm
of WM R BALDWIN' as a candidate ton
[the office of County treasurer at the comingj
election.
We are a*nthorized to announce the namej
of JOBS' W. REDDICK as a candidate fo'l
the office of T,;x Receiver at the coming!
electiou.
We are authorized to place before the vn *l
fers ol Terrell the nam • of Rj
KKLLKY,*sa candidate for the otliee of!
[Receiver ol Tax Returns.
Wr are auhoriz-d to announce the mini
of W T CAMPBELL as a candidate for thej
office o! County lieasurer, at the election in
January. ;
We are authorized to announce the name
Os R C hIZELL, as a candidate for the of
lice ol County Treasurer, at the next election
I tender to the people of Terrell county
mv thanks for their support in the last elec
'tiun for Tax Collector, and solleti support for
the same office at the coming^electio".
I aug . 25. wTeTSESSIONS. |
| .Vo/,<ts.
1
ktlleh.
I I If It \ IMVIS A; SOI.
Manujaeturers and Pro'tors, Providence, H j
[testimonials from the ppkss.]
1 This remt-dv is well known to be one off
"»• verv best ever offered to the public, ft
is all that it is represented to be. The tes'i*
moniala in its favor, reaching back for a ae
ries of years, and the experience of a long
'est, incontestiblv prove it to be ore of the
most reliable specifics of the tge.—Old,
Forth State. j
Y\ e cheerfully add onr testimony iu favor
of this medicine —Homan Citizen.
Davis' Pain Killer —YVe have tested this!
medicine, and assure our readers that it noil
'"lv possesses all the virtues claimed for it.
jfiut in many instances snrnasses anv remedy
jwe have ever kuown- -//nr. of Oos. Liberty.
I It. is really a valuable medicine—it is used
[by many Physicians.— Boston Traveler.
I I have u«ed Davis' I’tin Killer, and consid
[ r it an indispensable article in the medicine
jhox. I'has effected cures iu diarrhoea, and
for ciits'and bruises it is invaluable. —N Y
Examiner.
•Sunken of in terms of high eommenrtstion
bv both Druggist and PhyaiciaD.— Philadel
phia Eagle.
Known almost univ.-i sail? to be a good
I-rnedy for burns, and o ( her pains of thi
body—and b valuable, not onlv far colds it,
winter, but fur various summer coiuplaints.-
Chrietian Advocate.
There is no medicine 1 vilue so highly as
the Pain Kilter—have used it for years, and
n every instance it has Droved a sovereign
remedy.— Messenge r, Glen* Fall », N Y
bor sale bv Dr. J. R Janes, Dawson, Ga.
YVoman’s Best Friesd.—To relieve ihe
aching heart of woman and bring jov wher.
sorrow reigned supreme, is a mission beforr
which the s nilea of kings dwindle into utt.n
insignificance. I"o do this is the peculiar pro
vince of Di. J BrudfL’id's Female Rr-gulator
w h-ch, from the number!e»s cures it has ac
.eomplished, is appropriately stvled Woman’t
Ilest Friend. The distressing complain
jknjwn as “whites,” and the various irregu
larities of the womb, to which woman is sub
Ijeet, disappear like magic before a single boi
ile of this wonderful compound. It is pre
[Hired bv L. 11. Bridfield, Druggist,
jfra, and sold a* $1.50 per bottle bv respect
•hie Drugmen everywhere. Physicians pre
jseribe it. Its action is prompt, sure and de
cisive
;.Vf f* • .Ilf f 'EItt'iSEJH EATT*
DISSOLUTION.
Dawson, Ga., Oct. 13th, 1870.
T'.HF. Finn ol Martin & (Jo. is this day dis
sylved f'V muiual consent of the parlies
adII persons indebted to the Firm will com
ft»rward and settle wi ll either of the pam
T. Y. Martin will continue the busines
heretofore known as M .rti.i k Cos.
T. Y. MARTIN,
J. L. SOLOMON, Trustee.
Jtake pleasure in recommending T. Y
Martin, tny lormi r partner, to the libem
patronage ot the public.
Oct. 20. 4t J. L SOLOMON. Thcstke
A PROCLAMATION.
GEORGIA.
lily RUFUS B. BULLOCK,
Governor of said Stai,e
[ Whereas, An Act to provide for an eler
j ion, and to aber and amend the laws in ri
latiou to holding elections, has beeu ap
r ved : and
\V liertns, By Section 1 of said Act, an
lection shall be held in this S ate, begin
ning on the 20th day of December, 187n
and ending on tho 22d day of said month ol
December, 1870, for certain officers theieii
named, to-wit : Members of Congress, t<
-erve during the mnx.iired lerin of the 41-i
Congress of the United Lutes, and tor raem
bers of ihe 42d Cougiest of the Uuitei
■States ; for Senators in the /State Senat.
from each /district numbered ia the Cous i
uiion with an odd number ; for members o
tie House of Hepreßettlßiived of the Genera
Assembly ; for Sheriffs j Clerks of the Supe
lor Court ; Tax Receivers ; 7ax Collectors;
hiuuly Treasurers: Coroners, and Couuti
Surveyors of the Several coauties in this
Stare ; and
Whereas, Bv /Section 4 of said Act, it is
provided that five fit and proper persons ol
otelligence and moral worth shall be ap
pointed by and wiih the advice and consen
Ilf the S liale for each election precinct es
ablished at the Couutv Court House, or in
nv city or iuoorpora'ed town iu this State,
wo o whicD said five persons are to be ap
pointed by the Ordinary and three of snu
five persons by tne Governor ; and said fiv.
persons, or any three or more of them may,
.nd shall hold the Said electiou at the Said
county Court House and precincts iu sum
/aid city or town on the said 20th, 21st, and
22d days of December, 187 u ; and
W herons, Tile Honorable, the /Senate, ha
ulopted the following preamble aud resolu
ions, to w it :
“ Whereas, It is important that nothiDs
should occur, or iu any manner iuietfeie,
with the validity, or with the holding of an
election as provided iu au Act to piovide foi
ill election, and to alter and amend the laws
n relaii'in to the bo ding of elections, ap
proved October 3d, 1870; aud
••Wheieas, kiis A'lo .‘lmucv, the Governor,
, ( as invited the opinion us the Seuaie iu re
raid to the consuuotioo ot ucertam action
p said Act; now, theretore, be it
“.Resolved, By the Senate, ihat the names
ol the petsous appointed as CoHiruiesiouers
oy the Ordinaries of the several counties
O tiould be submitted through bis Excellency,
he Governor, to, and confirmed by, the
■Senate ;
•‘Resolved, That bis Excellency, the Gov
ernor, be respecilully requested to uoufy the
Ordinaries of the several counties Os his ap.
,/roval ot the Act af. resaid, aud request them
o send their nominations lo too faeuate
I hrough the Axecuuve Department, with as
tittle delay a- possible.”
jv« V, Iheaelore, I, Rufus B Bullock, Gov
ernor and Cuniinandei-ln Chiel of the Army
iuid Navy of this State, aud of the Jfdilia
I tieteof, do hereby issue this, my proclasia-
I,ion, calling upon the Oidiuanes of tne srv
leral counties id this State to transmit to this
(Department without delay, the names of two
Itii ami, proper persous of mteliigeuce anil
I noial worih, as prescribed by law, lor each
[election precinct established at the count) j
6’ourt House, or iu any city or incorporated
Itown in this fitate, to the end that the ad*
[vice and consent ol the Henr.ie may be ob*
[ lined to the appointment of the said two
petsous as aforesaid.
'Given under my hand and the Great Seal of
[he State, at the Capitol iu A lanU, this
i;,h dav ot October, in the year of out
Lord A’lghteen Hundred and Seventy, and of
I. h e Independence of the Uuited States of
Lmeriea the Ninety-fifth.
RUFUS B. BULXOCK.
[Bv the Governor:
| David G. Coßtino, Secretary of State.
| oct. 12 22, 4w.
[MITCHELL COUNTYI
UAJNXIS. I
POSITIVE SALE AT
TH Vila L I
THURSDAY, NOV. 101'H, 1870. J
la)/» of 250 .4 CAES if A CD, i n tfc.
[— O Ml: h District Mitchell Conmv——S4l,
l.hl-J, 343, 844, *34, 83fr, 837, 838, 389, 84G
|3GI, 303, 8(.4. 8(15, 8l)ff, B<>7, *93, 994, 295,
[296 298, 264, 265, 266, 267, 253. j
gThn Albany aud T|i«ina«vlll<
*lf ail tun t! Piuses Ihrsititfli 6 lots]
I 293, 294, 285, 296, 265, 264, j
I In ihe Tract is a good plantation, withal
/good House and eight Cabins, B r-nr, Stables,l
large Mule Shed and Fo. der House, Black-1
smi hShop, Afill S\io, kr„, dbc., about oml
mile tiom R, R. Station No. 2. The Land i.
well timbered, and the best point betweei
Thomaevile and Albany for a'San Mill,
TITLES PERFECT l
Tkrus hade iKoyrjt on dat or sale.
A. P. YVright, , of 7’nomasrille, o.
Mr E McDouald, of Camilla, will furnish
inv further information ueaired
J. O. MATHEWS ON
[•Surviving pariuer orU H M itugitlin k Jo)|
Oct. 20, 3t. AUtiUbTA, CJA. E
FASHIONABLE RESTAURANT,
Bakery, Confectionery,
AND
TOY STORE!
TL. SOLOMON, having completed his
• arrangements for the Fall trade, take
hig method of informing the public that h«
•as, and will constantly keepon hand, every
hing te satisfy the appetite, and if you have
no appetite, can fix you up something to give
•ou one,
THE RESTAURANT
v.ll be snnplied, dsilv, with fresh Fish, Ovs
ers, Old Virginia Beef Steak, etc., and will
urnish to families, three times a week. Pork
>r Beef Sangage, of hi« own make. Polite
Waiters, good Cooks, who will prepare you
meals in the latest a la mode without any ex
tra charge for the fancy name.
THE BAKERY
s presided overby an experienced hand, and
•e a>e prepared to furnish everything neces
•arv frit- Parties, Balls and Suppers, priTate
or public.
CONFECTIONERY.
This Department is supplied with all kind:
if Plain and Fancv Candies, from the hes
-311 n u factories, together with everythin?
usually kept in a First-class Confectionery
establishment.
THE TOYS
have been s,l.»oled from one of the fines
rocks in New York, and the purchaser bar
• n eye to the tastes of all the little ones, and
•an furnish the boys with anything from r
Y'oo.ien Pistol to a Fire Engine J and th.
ittle girls with anv thing rom a Wax Do\
o a comple e out-fit lor house keeping.
I will take pleasure in waiting on ciisto
ners, and furnishing them with anything 1
ave or can get for the
“C A S II,”
J. L. SOLOMAN,
Oct. 13-ts. Trustee.
CALL
AND
See Me 1
Having meted the entire S'oek belonging
to S. Root from the old stand of W M
'’eenles, I on now l/g found next doo
n John B. Perry, at the stand formerly occu
pied bv J. W. Reddick. There has beei
idded to the Slock such gooda as the seasoi
requires, and
ALL WILLBESOLD
FOR. COST,
FOR THE CASH.
Oct IS, lm. J A 511715.
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pjo dip 18 »joi 4 9 ejn pauado Bt»q
ajihiiuj 3uipunojjns paß ltOSA\\<l I *
baaztiia dqi 3aiUiJOjnj jo poi[*aui Biqj Ba>[Bi
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3HOIS NIVOHV9 NOSMVQ
anx xv
uMinm mm fJ
PLANTATION FOR SALE,
[am offering for sale a plantation near
Whalev’s Jfills, in Terrell cmintv, nine
mde« Northwest of /Dtwson, containing Six
Hundred acres of Oak and Hickory land >
31 HI acres cleared, with good improvements,
Gin House and Screw, Ac., Ac.,
; F»r particulars as to terms and price, calf
on the subscriber in D iwson.
I June K WSI. RAIGLER.
I iWF .VOTJSS
MUST BE PAID !
In order to muet my Not », I will offur, for THIRTY DAYS, nvy stock o<
DRV GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES,
HATS AND NOTIONS.
M T GOBT,
THE CJYSEC I
Do net Delay, but come at once, and buy Good Goods, at COST for Cash ]
J. w. ROBERTS.
Oct 20, lm.
LADIES’ STORE.
•Hi’s E Thompson
HAS REMOVED TO
NO. 4, LOYLESS BLOCK,
"ext door to Dr. Janes’ Drug .Store, Dawson, Ga., where she will be daily receiving a large
lot of
MILLINERY, RIBBONS. FLOWERS,
FEATHERS, LADIES and MISSES HATS,
BONNETS end DRESS TRIMMINGS.
A LSO,
LADIES DRESS GOOD 4, in great variety, HOSE, FURS,
CLOAKS. SHAWLS, LADIES, MISSES and CHILDRENS
SHOES, CHIGNONS, FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, &C.
In fact, everything the ladies need to make them look sweet and pretty. The Ladies of
Terrell, Calhoun and We* Connies, ate especially invited to give her a call, examine and
be convinced that she h selling goods cheap.
TIB WMhim lEPARTMENT
will be supplied with .Patterns of all the latest styles and designs of the season, which the
Ladies are respe llully asked to examine. All woik warranted, aud perfect fits guaranteed,
it low Pr'ces. Remember the place.
i\ T cxt door to Dr. Janes’ Drug Store, Loylcss Block.
Be sure and cal! on
3IIIS II THOMPSON,
DAWSON, GA.
Oct. 13-10 t.
IHEUHE IN A HOME COMPANY.
THE ONLY COMPANY DOING BUSINESS IN GEORGIA THAT HAS
SIOO,OOO DEPOSIIEO IN THE STATE FOR THE BENEFIT Os
POLICY HOLDERS,
He Challsnga tlie World on Hie Merits of tie
THE COTTON STATES
tin inmicii cbmpoy 1
MACON, OA.
Authorized fapltal, $2,000,000! Guartniccd Capital, $500,000.
ASSETTS §300,000. .f.Y’W HvIPIOLIC MA'CRE.iSIJt'G.
OFFICERS : ,
AM. B JOKOSON, President, JOHN VV. BURKE, Genernl Agent,
vVM S HOLT, V ice President, J MKKUKR GItEEN, Medical Examiner,'
FEO S OHEAR, Secretaty, VV J MAGILL, Superintendent of Agencies
DIRECTOUS- SIACOA I
WM B JOHNSON, JOHN J GRESHAM, HENRY L JEWETT. VIRGIL POWERS, 1
IEO - OBKAR. L N WHITTLE, JOHN W BURKE, JOHN S BaXIEK,
WM J LAWTON, WM H ROSS, WIIS HOLT, PETER SOLOMON,
o a nutting a l maxwell, a a wiloox, david flandeks
■I T BOIFKUILLET, F. J JOHNSTON, U W CUBBKDGE. A
Savaksah—A K LAWTON, ANDREW LOW. AuGosta—J P KING, JOSIAH SIBLEY.
Vtlasta— RimAKD PETERS, V KTOMMKY. Colihdus,—L U BOWERs, CO HOLMES
4onticello-T J SMITH. ChaU/OTTI, N C— WM JOHNSON. Cmaalbstox, S C.—o Gj
MEMMINGER.
THUS Ccmpauv issued, during the first year, about 1200 policies, *nd baa now on Us reg-5
ister, 1801) policies. It has paid its lossea promptly, withiu sixty days after proof of •
oss It ia located iu the middle ol (he Butte, quite convenient ot access, so that where;
oases occur, it is not difficult to make all ueceesury proofs and collect the amount
X caieful examination of ihe list ot Directors and Officers will, we think, be a eutßcieutJ
■uarantee to policy holders that it offers good security to those who are seeking a Safe iu £
vestment to the dear ottos that will be left behind in case of death.
I you want Insuiance, see one of our Ageuts, who may be found in almost every com-S
niuui'v, or correspond with GEO. A. OBEaK, /Secretary. I
\V. C. DOLrD, A |{’i at Dausetii or iu his absence applications may be madee
to Dr. C. A Uheatbam, Medical Examiner. sept. 29>0m. I
MM S ss 1 Milil f*Eß> |
OUR STOCK OF 1
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
IS NOW *B£:iISrG RECEIVED
GIVE US A CALL,*
2 AKAUJI, SHARPE & CO.
LEGAL AOVErtIISEMfNrS.
. ■ 'TL X.,,
Admiuiiirators's sale.
the Ist Tuesday in December next,
/ within Hie usual hours of sale, will be sold
,at the Court Bouse Door, in D.iwsou, Ga..
f the fine and valuable place of rbe late O. T.
illotsA>'4‘, shunted neir Dnwson, jTerrelf
jeomity, Ga., aud containing about twelve
■ hutnfted acres of lsnd r most oP which is in •
thigh state ol culiivmrin. Said place lias on.
til. a large and fine Dwelling ITouse, wp.h e*«
[celh-Dt Out Bouses and* Tenements. The
tD.Hling House is situated about a ha*f mile
[fiom the Court Bouse, end hae'evnry conve
|nit-nce adapted thereto
; BaRKISON RtKiKRS, 4dm>.,
| Oct 20-11 Id. wit/itbr Will mrmexeit
! NOTICK.
/. HARRIS, hes applied 1 for exemp
Jn tion of personalty, and setting apor
and valuation of Homestead, and I will pas*,
[upon the same at one o’clock on the 2UCta
iust , at mv office in Dawson.
Oct. 6-2 w. T. M JONES-, Ord.
Btkiekhli, svilkipf hales.
B GEORGIA, ) In obedience to an or—
■Tsaaffti. County, j der of the Honorable, tho
■ Superior Court of said county, I will sell b».
■ fore the <7.nirt //nose door, in said county.
Eon the fust Tuesday in November next. Lot
of land Number Onr Hundred and Sixty
three, in the (4th) fourth district of said
county, to sitisfy a judgement in favor Os
Richard F. Lyon and .Samuel D. Irwin,
against said lot of land, for their fees as At
torneys at Law.
A!»o, at the same time and ptaee, two hun».
dred bushels Corn witl be soM as the prop
erty of Jfartin McLendon, to satisfy a 6 fa
issued (rom Terrell Superior Court fn favor of
John B. Ferry, vs, Afar tin J/cLendon.
Oct 6 td. S. F. LASSETER, Blieiiff.
Gl’.ilt I)I,IK’S SALE.
Cl EORGIA - CILHOVN Coontt.
X Under ac order of the Court of Ordi
nary of sahi conrrtv, will be sold before the
Court Bouse door, at Morgan, ou first Tues
day in December next, between the legal
hours of sale, South half of Lot of Lind,
No- 277, ill the 3rd Diatrict of Slid county,
lor the benefit of his YVard, Klizibeth Boa
tick, minor. Terms Cash.
JOnN COLLEY,
Oct. 13.40d. Guardian.
HERE IS THE PLACE
TO GET
YOUR MONEY BACK I
HAVING just received and receiving
our Fall and Winter St ek of
Merchandise, consisting of
FAMILY GROCERIES, BAGGING
AND TIES, DRY GOODS,
SHOES, 800 IH, HATS
AND CLO T HING,
which we offer for the Cash, at pri
ces that will compare with any House
io South-western Georgia. We res
pectfully ask of parlies trading at Daw
son to cull and examine our goods,
and get our prices oef.-re purchasing.
, GRIM & TUCKER.
Oct. 6 3m.
Heinoval I
MILLINERY.
LATEST FULL STYLES
[ wish to say to tho many friends and
* customers who have so liberally pat
ronized tne, that I have moved on the
IKa-t side ol Main Street, near Mr. W.
F. Ore’s Store, and am now receivicg
a large and most elegant slock of
fall ajid Wpter Itfillpfy,
| AND
FANCY GOODS,
fund nek that tny old cilstomern and
[many new ones, may give me a call
| MY DRESS-MAKING
m Ells
la superintended by myself, and hav>
lug competent and reliable ladies to
assist me, will guarantee satisfaction
in eVi ry particular. Give mo a call
at my New Store.
M. U ILLIAMSON.
Oct 6-ts
PLANTATION
IF(DIB SSAILiHJ
| OR RENT.
1 offer for sale, or rent, my plantation, la
Terrell county, 6 miles fr*m Du w.-on,
containing Six Hundred Hcres, two hundred
and twenty fiv*‘ acres cleared, and iu high
state of cuinva'ion. Parties wishing to pura
Chase a good Farm, at low figures, will da
well to call on me, er my Tenant, Mr s S F-
Beunett, who will show them the crop,
Price, Six Dollars an acre, cash, or SeTen
Dollars and a half au acre —half Cash, bal
[auce 12 mouth* time. If not sold private*
’ly by the Ist Tuesday in iVovember, I will
I sell it at public outcry in Dawson on that d.,y.
J. D. .VcKELLAR.
BCpt 8-td;
COOKING STOVES,
JUST RECEIVED!
BARLEY SHEAF,
COTTON PLANT,
GRAY JACKET,
SOUTHERN BELLE,
QUEEN OF THE SOUTH,
] AC., &C.
JOHN A. FULTON,
| Oct 6-ts.