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%14ST - a ' rilo fil ‘ 8t hOaVV fr °* t ° f tUe
Quorum*. Bhawb and mull, were
in dßUiauda 11
XHKUBIdWOLL> UIN, ‘i pttMK’a
V*gt~n~lb™ Him.—ls that
„pri„ung Office Nigger’ that we saw
, the exhibition last week U still in
* wB we would likfejo 1 ire him.
T„eUnited States Hotel, Louisville
K U located-ou the corner ol J eifer-
and Fourth Streets.
EttCAL Distkibution.—We tliiuk
friend H. R- Thomas has more of
n,cle Cochrans mud than i, his share.
Give us all an equal showing in the dis
tnbutiou of this preciousjiticky stuff.
q'ho United States Hotel, Louis
ville Ky> * s convon^eut t(J ‘tU the
principal
HAVENS & Bkown, General News
Dealers, Macon, Ca, wiU please ac
cept our thanks for a package of pop
ular periodicals of late date. Che
reading public can be supplied with!
anything m the shape of reading mat- j
tec they (fosite, pertaining either to
w it or wisdom, by addressing Havens :
& Brown, General Nows Dealers, 91 ,
Cherry St., Macon, Ga , or calling ou
their news boys on the train.
Issrßi your life in the Cottoh States
Lite Insurance Company at office of
Dr. C. A. Cheatham.
geptldhn W. C. Dodd, Ag’t
New Mem, New Frau, New Goods.
—ln another column will be seen tho
advertisement of our clever young
friends. McKeiiny and Lee, who have
recently emluuked ill the mercantile
world, and ask a share of public pat- !
ronage. Take some of your new money
call ou the new firm and buy of the
new men, some ot their new goods (
and then things will indeod be new all
areund.
Tax Notice. —I am instructed by
the City Council to extend the time for
the collection of City Taxes until the
Ist day of December next. After
that dhte executions will be issued
against all delinquents.
J. E. Lev less, Clerk and Col
Dawson, Ga., Nov. 17th. 2t.
FisToLS.—Dealers in these life taking
machines need not go to New York to
make their purchases, as. they can be
Lad cheaper in the wake of Judge.-
Harrell.
If the people will sustaiu Judgp H.
the carrying of concealed weapons will
he an exception instead of a general
p’actice. Wo give fair notice to all
white and black that this violation if
the law will not and cannot be sub
mitted to by the juries of the country.
Sell out to some wholesale dealer, and
let the devilish little things be carried
to France or some ortlier country that
is in the man killing business. They
can be had very cheap over in Cutli
bert
Hirst McCarthy. —The inimitable
McCarthy gave two of hie popular en
tertainments in our town on last Mon
day and Tuesday nights, The ex
tremely disagreublo weather prevented
a laTge “turn out’’either night, hut
those that did witness the performance
pronounce Harry au 1 his troupe a
“whole team and a big yaller dorg
■finder the wagon. ’ As for Hany him
self, he stands without a peer, and the
rapidity with which ho changes from
graveto gay—first causingtears to flow
and then almost to split the sides wit h
laughter, makes us conclude lie was
born for the business. There are
many things wiiich should endear him
to .the Southern people and we trust
he may ever prosper in our midst.
Con. T. M. Actox. —This inde-fai
igahle gentlemen, who is general trav
eling Agent for the Atlanta Constitu
tion visited our town on yesterday in
thp interest of the paper he represents.
He felled oh us but did not tarry
long. Hon t know the reason. Was
it because ho did not meet with the
courtesy that is duo him, or beca se
tn looking around lie discovered he
was in the second story of a Wooden
building and was afraid to risk his
carcass so far from the ground ? If
the former we assure him that a press
°f business kept us from appearing,
more agreeable. Como again, Col.
•A- lifetime acquaintance makes us
love the sight of your face, and as for
the paper you represent, (the Consti
tution,) it stands at the head of the
bst as a lively, reliable, and ably ed
ited newspaper.
Speaxisg of the cotton market of Ma
the Telegraph and Messenger says :
There have now been received at this
point, since the first of September, over
40,000 bales of cotton, and it is still
coming i n a t the rate of 900 bales
per day, aud if the reoeipts from this
hme forward are in proportion to what
they have been up to the present tie o,
Macon will get nearly or quite 90;000
balea the present cotton season —worth
&t the present low pricos, at least
*6,000,000.’*
I Pkof. Goodwin’s School Exhibition,
which came off on Thursday and
Friday nights of last wee - was largely
j attended and a complete success. To
• [torsoidly all that are deserving would
require more spaoo than we are al
lowed, and can only speak in general
terms of the exercises. Vividly did
we see represented a portion of tho
j march “lroiu shore to shore,” or the
struggles of the infant intellect, then
of the more mature, up to young man
| hood and womanhood, by the exhibi
| turn of studied effort to leave igno
| rauce and stupidity behind in ttieir
soacli after knowledge. All gave ev
idence of proper and careful training,
| and tho exercises throughout eviueed
1 the fact that tho teacher aud pupils
had applied themselves.
We will take this occasion to thank
the Professor for the invitation ex
j tended us to a seat on the rostrum and '
| had we not feared that wo would have
appeared to the audience as a piece of
■ molten glass amid a cluster of dia-1
j monds, wo would have accepted. Our
Senior, tho good-looking man of the ;
! establishment xvas absent, or the
Press would certainly have had a rep
resentative on the_stago.
Geohoe P. Howi ls & Cos., of New
7 ork, the wolf known and enterpris
ing advertising agents, have pur
chased the agency of John Hugper k
Cos., of the same city, an oquany Well
known and reliable firm, aud by the
union of the two will have by far tho
largest and most flourishing advertis- 1
ing establishment in the country ; aud
if it is as well managed in the- future ;
as in the past it cannot lail to become |
still more gigantic and ' successlul.
Messrs. Rowell ,V Cos. publish the 1
American Newspaper Directory, the:
most complete volume of the kin 1 ev-1
or issued in this or any other country,!
and at their New York office they 1
keep on tile more than five thousand i
periodicals, which are always open, to
the free use of their patrons when in
New York. Both the retiring part-;
ners of ihe late firm of J. Hooper v!
Cos., are to remain with Geo. P. How- j
ell & Cos., for some months, until their
owii business matters c m be adjusted
after wliich. Mr. Wayre contemplates
going abroad, and Mr. John Hooper,
who has been elected treasurer of tho j
Colwells, Shaw and Willard Mann- !
iacturiitg company,.of New York, will
give his attention to tho intr dilution '
of the patent tin-iiued lead pipe, an
aiticle of great merit, extensively
manufactured, aud sold by that com
p-my- ;
iu ekrltj*.
Dawson, Nov. 10. —Cotton closed at
loi for best grades, Demand good, j
Heavy teade in staple goods and gro- '
cones. Stocks of all kinds ol goods
heavy, and merchants anxious to ex
change for greenbacks or cotton at
living rtftes.
Macon, Nov. 16th. Cotton firm at
11 j to id j- for best grades.
Savannah, Nov. IG.—Cotton firm at!
1 f to 1--2 for middlings.
Netv Yoke, Nov IG.—Uplands IGJ
Goid 11c.
Livekp n., Nov. If.—Cotton firm.
Uplands bid. •
cumiu kTKS
—A* die snl>eir»li'n of mi
fri*‘tui I **ve consented -o i>- en,ne a candi
date tor and e < ffi ot SHERIFF of Te>rell
enuntv a* 'he l>e-emb T clee'i L ; and in so
doing I will ol m ,,l« state tha! if ejected I aill
perform, to 'he b-«t of mv ability, tbe d"-
ii-9 w> ich will devolve noon m*, ar ,1 will
know "O man it IO Showing favor or affertm
R «n-c fullv, • T. A Me" n.T.I MS
FOR REPRESENTATIVE.
\fr. THOM AS H. NIXDN announce" him
S If In-fore tbe V t-r* o' Terrell county «« an
independent coididite for R pre-sen tat Ive in
lie Legisla'ore at the next election.
We are anlherlz-d to anrounce the name
of W B OXFORD as a candidate for the of
fice of Tax Ct'Hecior at the coming election.
AVe are au'hori7.ed 'n anrounce the name
nfWM R BALDWIN a"s a candidate for
>h- office of CuUiity ’Treasurer at the coming
election.
We are authorir-ed 'o announce the nam ,>
of JOHN’ W. RF.DDTt'K as a candidate (n r
the < ffi.-e of Til R-ceiverat the comiug
election.
AVe are au horixed to place before tbp yo.
fors of Terrell the nam of CffAULKfi R
KbLLKY.asa candid'ie for the office of
R ceiver ot Tax Returns.
We are ail hor-z and >0 announce the name
of W T CAMPBELL as a candidate for the
.-ffi -e ot County 1 reasurer, at the election in
January.
We are a'l'bo-'zed to announce the name
of R C. ' IZELL, as a candids'e for the of- ,
fice Ol Comity Treasurer, at the next election
I fender to the people of Terrell conntv
my thanks for their support in the last elec
tion, (or T-x Co'lector, And sollci' support for
the same office at the comine election.
Ramw*c‘» ful W,
a tig. 25. W. F. SESSION’;.
Special •Volices.
| FAIN KILLER
1 re ask the attain this long
FAMILY MUDICHE.
I, hag been favorably known for more than
t .on,y years, during which time we have reeeiv
ia tlimisandaof testimonials, showing thtaassjl*
fell e m b* "U almost never fading remedy for and»
caused by or attendant upon
* l and Vo ns as well as in the Joints .and
limbs Neuralgia and Kheumatio
Li jS,ln. In any part of the system,
Toothache *n4 Nm m
head and face.
Asa blood Purifier and tonic for the
: ir Stomach
| 1 seldom tails 'ocure Dv*p. pgi,, lodiaea
lion, I/ve Complaint, Acidß'«mich, ll**.i,
hu n, K 'they Gcini.lam'*, Sick. Headache,
Plica, Asthma or Phthisic, R ngworms, Boilg,
h' loos, Wh.ib.w-, Old Bo.es, Swelled Join a,
and Genaral Debilhv of ihe *vs-em.
I IS also a prompt and sure remedy for
cramps and Pain in the Stomach. P.lnter* 1
(lio, Dini rl (Pa, Dv*pnt*rv, Summer Corn
paint, Cholera Morbus, Cholera liilatltum,
ur "*> s I ,r *i"», Btutses, Frost Bi c»,
Chill.lan. S. as well as the sti., K s ot Insect*.
hC'.rpions, CstnipeJ.'s, and the Bi es us poiss
I sectSatid Venomou* Leptfles
N*«* Directions arcompanviii|f each
ror sale hy Dr. J. R J , n e*, Da*S'«n, Oa.
N MHIIISO \ E L'niivr thk —A n. w
era la dawning upon the life or woman. With
erto she has bta-n called upon to suffer the Ills of
m./nklnd, ui.tl li.-r own hestdes. The freoent and
distressing t rrryu aritie* |.eculinr to Iter sex have
lonjrlkH*o to h*»r tlie “ittrefu Hprinu of woe* un
numbered.” 7u tlie numiion ol the rich and In
the novel of poverty alike woman hat* be*n tho
conatant, yet patient victim of a thousand iIIh
unknown to man; -and then* without a r.-m.'dy.
i I. 1 ’ '' orf ‘- how long I” iu the ag:ouy of her noul,
hath *no cried* But now the hour of her rt*deinp
tion iw eimio. shf will suffer no more, f«>r I)r, .1
Brndfieldlh femulu Keinilator, Woman’s Best
r ri'uiu, i« for vale by all respectable /Jruiririflta
throughout the land, at $1 5 per bottle. 7n an
other column of this newspaper will be found
some Interesting particulars concerning the /•>-
male Regulator nod other information highly im
Por taut to women.
>rr a 1 ,i it t'C it t m ij k.rts
OFFICIAL ORDJBR.
DEPaKI Mfc.N I’ JF SI A iE, l
All.ut.i, N->v«nib«r 12lh. 187n, J
lo the Principal Keeper of the Penitentiary:
Wheret,*. At. the Ma c . T rut, A. D. 1g67.
of 'he So pi-1 ior Court, held in slid' for the
county ot Putnam, John Dtve.iport vo
ui and fn., and convicted of, the ciim a of Bu -
glary iu the nignt time, and ««s, thetelo'e
sett'enced by the Jut ge presiding at said
Court, to be'mtiiisoiirti iu the . P.-ni'eniisty
..I this Stale for and during the term of his
natural life ; and
AVhereas, A■ the June T r.n, A. D. 18«*\
of the Supeuor Court, held in and for the
County ot Troup, Robert, Periy w.s lii.-dfo ,
and convicted 01, the c.itne of Bu.glarv in
ihe night, tune, and wag, iberetor, sentenced
by th Judge presiding at said Court, to be
imprisoned to ihe P.-uiieuliary ol ihi* Sute
fur and du.iug the let iu of his natural iiu- ;
aud
Whereas, At the July 7'erm, A. D . 18ti7,
olTne Superior Court, held in and lor the
county ot Chatham, William Johnson was
tried lor, and conviced ot, the crime of Ba
g ary iu the night, time, aud was, therefor,
senieiiced to be imprisoned in the Pi niten
linty us this Stale lor aud during the term
of MS uatu al life ; and
Whereas, At 'he November Tetm, A D.
18li7, of the .Superior Court, held in and to*
tbe coiitl'y ot Drk.ilb, Gteeu Inman -as tried
lor, and co vceil 01, the mime of Bu glary
in the t'i t h time, and was, therefor, sen
tenced to be imprisoned in the Pen tentian
ot trj- S a'e lor and du-ittg ihe term of hie
natural life ; and
" ue-eas, At the December Term, A. D ,
18tS7, ot the Sup riur Court, held in and tor
tue county ot Jfiscngee, Jared S. AVebb
was tti. and t"-, aud convicted ot, ihe crime ol
Bjigl .rv n. ; i« night tine, and wa-, ihe.efor,
seiHettced by the Judge presiding at ea U
Couti, to tie imufisoin and in the Peniteutiarv
..I tin N'tate for and during theteim of his
natural life , and
•luet. as, A the .larch Term, A. D 1868,
of the .Superior C uut, held in aud for tlie
couu y ot W’llaer, John Williams was tried
f .r, and convicted 01, the ctiute of Butglari
it the night lime, ad was, iheulor, sen
letieeJ by .h - Judge presiding at said Court,
t i be unpVis died in the Peuiientiaiy of this
N ite im and du.tng the term of his natural
life; and •
AAiiceas, At the March Term, A D. 1868
ot the Cuipeir.r Court, held in and lor me
i omity "I b'tscogee, Henry W alker, Jake
tAaiket, and James A. Util, were tided lor,
and convict'd 01, tlie ciime ol Bu glary In
me night line, and were, iheielot, Seutrneed
each tu oe mptiso id iu tue Pantientta-y ot
tilts ,(iu e fn and during the te in ot his
natural lile; aud
it ndta-, A- the March J/.-rm, A P 1868,
of the bu, e lor C u ', tte.d in and lot the
county ot Chiitiam, Kicb-nd Uinkis .n and
Aitred Pilm u were tiled lor, and coiivioieo
01, ihe crime ol Burgi.rv in me night »nn-,
a id’were, ttn-relo , seutenCed each, lo bg
imp: isuiied iu the Pcoi euna y ol mis riiaie
tor and during the term Oi his natural lile ;
mil
Whereas, Ar the May Term, A. D. 1868,
id he bu ci lur C Ilir., tield in and lor tue
conn yol tlaiicui k, id - llry tialu was in i)
or and coiivic ed ot me crime oi Bu glary
oi ibe w.ight time, and *..s, iherctoi, sen
• njed lo ue impii ooed iu tue Pcunenmtiy
oi mis 8 a- e lor and during ihe tetui ot be
natural life time; aud
vtiieic.io, A i.c J/ay Term, A. D. 1868
ol the bup-rn r V u.t. tield io auo 10. vie
county ol Full, u, Henry D.nlel was tn-o
tot, and conviced ot ihe cume ol Buglaiy
iu me uigiit ime, and was, thereto , s. i *
tenceU io oe impiisooed iu ihe Peulieuti.iiy
ot •(.» 8' iie im and duting tbe let in ol In
natural life; and
,i „;ie«.-, a. the M ty Term, A D. 1868, ol
ihe bUptrioi CoUII Leid iu aud l.»r .i e couu
H ol Muscogee, Jam. S Mar 111 an i Paul K-y
were tried loi, anu coiivicied 01, tilt Clime »
B tgiaiy iu tuO Uignt ume, and wcie, u r -
loi, sentenced each, to be inipiisolied iu im
Peuileu i«ry ol this Stave loi aud during the
term of hi-natural lile; aid
Wneieis, At. the June I'eiin. A. I). 1868,
of the Superior Coun, held in alia lot tue
county ol l'ro.up. Mi igo Ttauimel auo Geo.
A K. "u were tiled lor, and Convicted 01, l e
c, due ol Bu-gUry m the u.gtit urn.-, and
weir, Iberelor, seoieuced t-acll, to De ini’*
piisoned to the Peiiueu iarv ol this Mate tor
and uurttig the ierm oi CIS ualtnal Ilie ; a'tid
VVoe.ea-, Al the -l/*y It-rtu, A. U. 1868,
ot the Supe tor Coil t, held 1 aud loi ihe
county oi Cuulisiu, Heury Singleton was
tiled loi, and couvicird 01, the ctiUle ol Bui«
glary 111 the ulgtli li ue, and Was, hereto-,
sentenced io be imprisoned to the Pe-.i eu
nary oi th s State n-r aud during tbe term ol
Ins i amrni lile ; aud
Wiicrea-, All e January T ■m, A. D.
18n6, ot the 8 .perior Cou , eld tu aud lor
tne counts ol C aiham, A bert Harris Was
i ted lor, ..nd couvi led -it, toe c Hue f Bur
glary in il.e nignt time, aud wa*, Iheielot,
si i.t. need to oe impii.-oncd in the Peuileull
,,, tins S' ate ior and uuiing the term ol
his natural life. - and
*» ~eicas, Bn.ee iue trial and couvicion ol
ihe aloresaid prisoners, toe Geiietal Assem
bly ol t t* Elate na-, in it* wl-dotn, Cy an act
as.-euud to Oc über 5 b, 1868. mou.fied the
pun'Shuiei t l*r ihe Ci.ino oi Bwrgl.iy iu the
nignt time to a les* severe d.g.ee msu tha
lUiporeU up", t.e s.id pi iso e.s in tlieir re -
,p c iv - sent.-nees alor. sain :
Now, iheitf re, b lieViiig ihat the maj sty
, f me law ha- be. n ui y vii.dica ed by the
puu S'.tneut alre .dy euduied '-y theraio pus
oner* duttug men conk, euioui hubcrio; and
ii ihe s'Dcere hope, Ihat »h>u again iu toe
in ids' ot society, they will prove citisei a ol
leloimed habits and coireet deportment, 1
Rulu- B Bullock, Governor and Commauder
in uhicl ot the Army and Navy Ol this Slate,
and ol the Militi* ih. reo , do heieby luliy
I ardon f e said J»'H i/vvetp ri, K belt
/Vi I V W.ll i ini Joiili- u, Gie- n luOlali Jan and
8- Weon, J din Wli aius, H- tny Walke-,
Jike Walker, J ones . H» 1. Kichaid U m
g,i SOU, A'lrrd Pitman, H-tiry f/.in, Heury
JJ ,Qiel, J .uies M »' il", l**ul Key, Mngo
ir iumel, lieorge A. K r-, Heuiy BiugKrtou
aud Alo it Hairi* ol die cnaie ol whicu they
sund convicted respeciiv ly, as herelubeioie
recited —inis p.irdou to lake effec' oo ibe day
seiapart lor 111."teg,.1.* *"d to
wit: the 24 II day ol November, ios ant ;
ana it i» htrebv ordered, mat they and each
mem be tiieil rest ored lo nil I heir civil
rigli s a* eu satis of-th s State, and that they
be tneu discharged .0.1 set at lib. ny.
Given unoe. my Band »ud 'he 8 al of tho
AVcUiive Drpirnne .1, at the C pool, m
A mta the doy and year first above
written. RUFUS B BULZOCK.
By the Governor:
K. H Aixi>B .a,
B'ecioiary Executive Dep’v’mt.
nov, 17 It.
TOWN PROPERTY
Forbade
I< ff r for sale on* of the most conveab Dt,
desirable lots in the town of Daw.on on
D pot s'reft. The hou-« contains six rooms
wi h gtov" and diiimg iooin'a»t*ch'-d Seivsnts
house and stables all in goo 4 Older. Beiu
tiful Mower yard, good vegetable gulden
an t lots.
I will sell a bargain to « ensh bnv»r.
T. E. LANGLA’Y.
A r o». ’.O If.
We Must Close Our Books,
V"! 7 E resneo’lnllv »sk tlinso to whom we
v v sold GOOlik ON TITli; lo
Cl me up prnmp'lv ands. t le. We nius’ ln»e
m uiev to m -ei our euesg- men's. IN,me to
our relipf. and come quii-kb-. Our Me. Bur
tie. call he fou'd *' oir old afuiid,
Nov. 3 3t. ttl KNi.Y A
HERE IS THE PLACE
TO GET
YOUR MONEY BACK!
II AVING just reet'icpil and receiving
* our Fall anti Winter Stock of
Murchurnlise, tunrialinir of
FA M ILY G HOCK I! I ES, BAGGIXG
AND TIES, I)HY GO(U)3J *
SHOES, HOG IS, FIATS
AND C LOT II I N G,
which we i ffer for the Cssh, at pri
.ee* tbut will conqmre «ith anv House
in South western Georgia.' We rea*
pei-tfuily '-sk'il parties tradinrr at DiiW
wun to cull an I examine <>ur goods,
anti pet our pr eea del re port-lmsing.
& TUCKER.
Out 6 3m.
J NATHAN COLLINS. - - W. A.COLLINS
JONATHAN COLLINS & SON.
Cottop factor & Copipii^iop
ME RCH A N TS.
WE renew the tender of o*ir services to
nur manv planting friends nnd cotton
ii aU rB, offering them d lacilities
tV»r the prompt «nd fai'hfnl of all
business eiurus ed to our <*a e nledeing
promptness in all tran-notions. We make
»ne sale of C'»t'on a specialty Oar senior
having enjoyed ihi« privilege for over fortv
years, and uusr, by strict integrity, that he
nas meri'ed the confi ence of our patrons.
We are fallv prepared to m ke ihe usual
advances on colon in store, and sha I en
deavor to watch the market and sell when
ae»ive demand.
We have unusually exer«ed ourselves to
render suci aecommoda'ions ta our planting
friends as to enable them to harvest their
crop and trust they wi<| he pmmnt in for
warding cotton io meet demand- 1 , and if up*
on ma'Uiity of papers the market
low an I depressed, will endeavor to
ihe time of papers and await a faHUble
market ur-on co’inn in store. 'v
JON A Till N k
aii2‘i 5 3'»i* f’otHiii F ctnr
Sale and Feed Stable.
Wb expect to keep on hand, all the season
first, class Horses and Mules for
purchases we look to what i* needed m this
seciinn, and trust to merii a liberal patronare
from those ivho may ueed slock. C ill on us
before put chasing
oc2l f FAPkNTJM k S r IAKPE.
CDMPOU.TI EXTRACT GF
SHLUNGIA I
TUB OKKAT
niooil aud Liver- Specific,
Morbid Condition cf tlie Blood!
These aro the frui-ful source ol manv dis
eases, such as B'tolhlh, While N veiling, Gout
Rhuema'ism, JFrv-ip.-U*, U'eers, Chronic
Sore Eves, Swelled N p ck. S.lt Rh. urn, Rb.g
worm. Bails, Ca-bUHcle-, P.mpleS, B.otches,
and E uoiious us all kind*.
For the cu.e of the-e various aff-ettions
which »-e m» elv svmptou* of* m-übid state
of the Blood, medical a'liM *nd sci.-noe have
not ve' <ii*ct»vered * Blond Purijier, q-tal to
'he com (toil n<i I.xii'hol ofSlilin
j-ia. Till* g'ea- Hral h Kextorcr and Biuod
cleansing Cordial ihinOUgniv eradicate* eve
ry kind of humor and bad taint, «ud restores
the entire svsiein to a healthy and perfectly
pure coud t'on,
PEMBERTON rAYL r 'R&CO.
Onemlete, Atlanta, Ga.,
try or i»al«* bv Pi ugsisiH.
Read Ju* following, which expMn* thesucv
ol ibis Übkat Kk.medy all oyer tuk
Country.
West Oa., A cou t 10th, 1870.
Pemberton , Taylor k Co s% Atlanta
(/a
Gents: We have the g r eatc?t cure torcM
por», ♦ vfr known, ui vd** hv us o( your Com
pound Extract of Stillixgia. A case that
i»a« bi***ii goi tiueii io b»*cl lor si’' years—rajs' 4
ed and well—*i'l sen<l par icol'Ts soon.
Y urs R so^c«fully.
Crawford & Walker, Druggists.
fSJap*. 16-fiiu.
iso ricic.
E. H MOOMAUGIi i* n*. 1 ngor my
Agent, «n<l ih n"t aothurized i" ee.l any
nt tbe property belonging to me, ami
ii,iw in hie pixwuiwioii. viz: 1 iStrrrel
H .h, 1 B y kl raw, 1 Gray Mure
Mule, aii't 1 brown Hor.-« Mol , Bog
gy anti Harms**, ami 1 I\ ug n, ao.l
itits t-rop fad kind* raißed t>y him.
for toe Ibis year. Uar.Tea ta-ving le
ijal claims ugai -rt Hie, made by bill) as
my Aoent, can address me where 1
reside, ut Macon, Ga
K- H. MoOMxAIiGH.
Nov. 4d-liD.
W. A. McKENNEY. N H. LEE.
nr ia nv nu. bw am \
\YE have this day opened un entire new slock of
GROCERIES &. PROVISIONS,
S'JOH AS
BACON LAUD, FLOUR, SUGAR,
COFFEE, BUTTER, B AGGING & TIES,
SALT, SYRUP, FISH, TOBACCO, SUGARS,
and a splendiJ supply of CONFECTIONERIES.
W r e nro yeutijr men, on our firgt lees We buy for rnsh, we sell fir onsh.
Would as’: th* public to call and pee us, as »o think we can make it to vnur
interest We may bo f-und at M. P. H<>l is’ old slund, next Jour to Solomon’s
McKENNFY & LEE,
Ncv. 17 ts.
LADIES 9 STORE.
dfl&'S jE «f Thompson
HAS REMOVED TO -
NO. 4, LOYLESS BLOCK,
n-x' door to De. J iucs’ D'ug Btore, Dawson, Ga., where she will be daily receiving a large
lot of
millinery ribbons, flowers,
FEATHERS, LADIES and MISSES 11ATS,
BONNETS and DRESS TRIMMINGS.
ALS«»,
LADIES PRESS GOOD-i. iu f?reat viricty. HOSE. FURS,
CLOAKS. SHAWLS, L\l*l ES. MISSES and CHILDRENS
SHOES, CHIGNONS, FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, &C.
In f*t-t, evervthtnp the iidies need to mike them look sweet and pretty. Tfie Ladies of
Te.ri-11. Cnlt-'ii-i »nJ Webster Ponnte., me especially iuviled to give ber a call, examine aod
be convinced that she ia selling goods cheap.
TU IMS lEFiITIBT
will he Supplied with J’litterns of all the latest styles and design* of the season, which the
Ladies are reppe.-ttuUv asked to examine. All work warranted, aud perfect fits guaranteed
at low Pr'ces. Remember the place. * i
Next door to Dr. Janes’ Drug Store, Loyless Block.
Be sure and call on
MRS 13 A. THOMPSON,
DAWSON, GA.
Oct. 13-lot.
Imm IN A NOME COMPANY.
TH' onv COMP 'WY (IfINR BUSINESS IN G r ORGIA THAT HAS
SIUO.OOO CtPLSIIEr IM THI SHTE FOH THE BENEFIT OF
PCIICY HOLDEhS.
We Challsnge lb V/jr'J o.i tlie Meiifs of tlie Company.
TIIE COTTON STATES
fill lllllini COfIrANY.
MACON, GA.
Authorized Capital, $2,000,090! (in aranterd Capital, $500,000.
.ISSETTS f300,000, .t.YIt /UPIOLF I.YC UE.tSi.YG.
OFFICERS :
WM. B JOHf)S 'N, President, JOHN W. BURKE, General Agent,
WM S HOLT, vice Pie id nt, .J MERCER GREEN, Menical Examiner,
FEO S OliEAlt, Secr.tuty, W J MAGILL, Superintendent of Agencies
DIRE!TORS-JIICOit :
WM B .TOnNPOS, JOHN J GRF.= HAM, BKVRY L JFWFTT. VIRHIt, POWFRH,
GF,n OH-AR, L N WHITTLE, JOHN W RUBKI, JOHN S BAX r F.It,
WM .J LVWT«)V WM H BOSH. WM 8 HOLT, P*-TF.R SOLOVONT
O \ NUTTING. A L MAXWELL, E a WrL«’OX, DAVID.FLANDERS
J T ROfFKIir LET, E JJOHNBTON. R W r>ITBBEDGE.
BiVANKAit-A R LAW ON ANDREW Ite"'. A pocsta - J P KING. .To=l * H BIHLEY.
ATtAM'TA—RI'-H VRO PETERS, V R TOMMKY. Golpmocs.-L G ROWTRm, 0 0 HOLMES
Muntichi.lo —T J SJII TU. CaiaLuTTs, N C—WM JOdXSON; Chablkstom, SC.—CG
UEMMINGER.
HPHIS Compauv issued, during Ih* first ve»r, about 1200 policies, and has now on Its reg
1_ is ,p r, 18011 policies. It hss paid i's losses promptly, wiihm sixty dsys after proof of
loss It is Incited in tit* middle of the S' ate, quite convenient of access, so that where
losses occur, it is not difficult to make all Decessarv proofs and collect the amount insured.
A careful examination of'he list of Directors and Officers wiH, we thick, be a sufficient
guarantee to policy holders 'hat it offers good security to those who are seeking a Safe in
vestment to the d>-ar cues that will he left, beh'ud in case of death.
I you waul Insurance, see one of our Agents, who uiat be found in almost evrrv rom
mnni'v, or crrrespnnd .with. lIEO S. OREAR, Secretary.
VF. G. DOT*D, Ag’t at Dawson, or iu his tbsehcc application* mav he made
to Dr. C. A Cheatham, M-.-d.cal Examiner. sept. 29-6 m.
Met h amntvmu i
OTJR STOCK OF
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
IS NOW 13 Hills CI RECEIVED
GIVE US A CALL.
3 Aimi u, SIIAKtFK iV CO*
IEG«l ADVEi-IHEMfNTS,
NOTICK.
rjlhoms* B High, a, heft frier)<J of minor
J oh"de.n °f J. w. MrL -d, d-'d. nr,d
o' L. L. jVnLcod, wljnw of if. N. M Lmd,
O'S aoplled for exemD'ion of per.-.r,s|tr snd
eeti'tg apart and valuation of 'eid,
snd I will nass noon the *,.m« at mv office Id
Dawson, Ga., at 11 o'clock, A y.. on he 26th
,n v „ T. M. JUNE*, Ord,
Alov. 17-2 w. . ...
TERRELL SHERIFF SI LEM.
Y Y Door, iu the tnjn of Dawson ealj
county, on the first Tuesday m t)M P ,t m h. r
next, wi'hiu the legal hour* of sale, the fol
lowiMgr proper* v ;
4 Bales of Option in the Gin House, ttt
Bales of Gotton in the fi.M, and 300 Bushel*
of corn f'ha* is to *. T the estimated amonnr*
corn and eo-ton.) Levied „ n a. the nropertf
of John B Vanover, to ssti-f. a fl fa
from Ter oil Superior Court in favor of
Charles (1. termer, va, John R. Vanovor,
Sep'ember 28th, 1870, 1
A **, at th* same time and plaee, wlfl im
«ol I7" rep Hundred and fiftv bushel*of Cora
and Four Bales of Cotton. Levied on a* the
property of John T. Howard, 'o satisfy a * fn
issued from Terrell Superior Court, in f» Tof
of John B Vanover, v*. Johb T. Howard
December 18-h. 1889. *
Number. 182,
*r 9 r\ S *' an< * Levied on a* the property
of John T. Howard- to .atisfv • fi fa issued
from E*tlt Superior Court, in favor of W.sfc
ington Wnolbrivht, vs. John T' Ho'wird '-No*
▼ember Nt i B 7O. S. F, LaSSETEH, >%eiiff,
nor. B«l*td. ......
(| l Wh WO, n’ yVr’ell Gunnly (
II .Whereu* Burweil .S'eretiH has made »p
--nlieation for Letters of Adminiatration «fc
borne «on, With the will atmexed, of Jaba
w. Mc/ypofl, df>cea.«F(i, •>
These are therefore to Cite and admonish
aU persons oercerned. to be and »pp*w«: a ,
my office within tho time prescribed by La w
and .how cause if snyihey can, whr <Md
letters should he granted. Given under niv
hand and official signature, this 34 dav of
Ivov. 1870. ’
Nov. 10-3bd. T - J^^Oniitmr,..
Terrel I Goa illy f
' ■ , „ tv C Arthur having applied to be ap
pointed Guardian of the peranri and nraaenw--
of Georgia ip and ts lphia F. Hor,, li -
nor* under fourteen-years of age, resident of
sajd countv. , . .
This is to cite all person* concerned its Ho
and appear at the term of the Court.of Oedi a
nsrv, to he held next- after the expiration of
thirty davs from the first publication t/Tthln :
notice, and show cause, if thev can. why kafd
J*»ttem of nhould not be
ed. Witness my official Signature.
Oct 27, 30d. T. M. JONES. Ord, .
i w L Terrell Go-rjxty |
V M To all whom it mav concern Wm, M
Tillman, having in proper form applied >o
me for perminent. Letter* of sddwdn’stra
linn on the estate of il. N. dfcLeod l»/.e of
said uount.?.
This is lor cite all and singular the erodf
tors and next of kia of diid .M/Lsod, to ba
and appear at my offi ;e, within the time *l*
lowed bv Jaw, and show cause, ff anj th«»Y
can, whv pertnahent administration should
rot be granted to said applicant, on said ea*
tate Wi ness my hand and offl-ial siena'itre,
,om. 27, 4oj. r. m. jones' o', ts.
T«*rr«‘ll Con ill yf
\ X Whereas, J/ani n JZ-irndon, Adm’r.
of James M Af uiut, has aptilied for Lotten
of Jismission from said eata'e :
These are therefore to cite and admoni.h
all persons concerned, to be and appear at
mv offi -e wi'hin the time prescribed hv law,
and Show cause, if anv, wh* said letter* .
phould not. be granted* Giton under trtr
hind »*nd official Biguain»*e, thin 24th d*f of
0c ;, 1871 ’ „ T- N. JONEB, Ord.
Oct. 27 3m,
nB«RGIA. T.rit ll Counti >
\I Whereas. William Hayes applies for
letters of dismission on the estate of K. ff.
Moomnugh.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular the persons interested there
in, to be and appear at, my office, witfein tb«
time prescribed hy law, and show cause, It
anv, why a id letters shonld not be' granted
j Oive-n under my hand and official signature,
thi* 26th dav of October, 1870.
Oct 27, 3tn. T. M. JOSES, Ord.
Aftministraters’s *ale.
ON the Im Tue-dav in, December nei'f,.
within the usual hours of safe.wirf be sold
attheOonrt Hon-e Door, in Dawson, Ga.
the fine and valuable place «f "he late G. t!-
Bots'O'd, situated near Diwson, Thrralf
county, (3a., and containing about two.
bundled acres of land, most of which is io k
high state ol cultivation. Said place has o#
ft a large and fine Dwelling House, with ex
cellent Out, Houses and Tenements. Th*
D "elliufl House is situated about • bwlf mil*
from (h* Court House, and bag’every conve
nience adapted thereto.
Harrison rooms?. AdmV.
Oct 20-40d. trith the Will annexe*.
(•lAMGW’S SALE* -
/I EORGIA Calhoun Codnty. -
\ T Under an order of the Court of Ordi*
; "tff of Said county, will be sold before ’tk*
Court House door, at, Morgan, on first Tues
day in December next, between the legal
, hour* of sale, Roivh half of Lot of Land,
No- 271, in the 3ad Diatriet of *a>d county,
for the benefi* of his Ward, Elizabeth Boa
tick, miner. Terms Cash.
John collet,
Oct. TB-40d. Guardiau.
ON THi-
OTHER SIDE!
-fA
AT my new NEIT STORif, on *h* Nbrtk
Side of’fhw Rlifmad,, vow writ find *
gen raj S-ock-nf K*rrh*ndiae,-ytt ssich,pgiceg
&8 will ast-oniflh ihe na lives. My Stock m
gists iu .part of •'
.1 : -
FAMILt GROCERIES, . .-
FANCY GROGERSES,
BOOTS & SOOES,
READY MADE CLOTHING
DRY GOODS: •
STAPLE GOODS,
md other artioles needed fn the faxsiJy and
on the Plantation.’
My expenses being light, I can afford t»
sell goods *n
Short Profit.
But the better plan would be for *M to C9M
and see for themselves.
B. GIBSON,
sei't 22 Bm.