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DAWSON JOB BN AI J;
COLUMN
machinoa of ovory doscrip
.kM^7bfvf.—-D° you liko cornod
. isncf. if so call on
or picklod Jjocr, j E TjOYLEa( ,
taOTV^tT»u»a » OKWTOT v
liE •»> Wh«lor W^M..
jtijr maclnnoa at *• bCTVtAS *
LmaiT Stkawderbt.—Dr. Junes
,-jon our table a strawberry that
measured 3* inches round. Who can
bca * t hat ? If tho Dr. would bring
in about a quart of tho same kind, wo
eouU venture an opinion as to flavor,
No hints-
Having been requested by tho gen
tlomon who havo taken tho matter in
charge of erecting a creditablo mon
ument to tho Confederate dead of Goor
,nl i pavo consented to act as agent
and receive subscriptions for tho same.
&0 advertisement for fuller informa
tion Call on or address.
W. F. Combs,
Journal Office, Dawson, Ga.
Pboit.-—Wo havo novor known in
this section so large a crop of straw
berries and dewberries, and learn tho
prospect is good for a blackberry crop.
Poach troos are bending undov tho
weight of young fruit, and if earo be
takea to preserve the trees from break
ing, thcro will bo the largest crop of
poaches ever raised in South-west Ga.
Boom Ovnt. —On last Monday one
Hr. Culpepper, a brick mason, threw
» two pound weight at Mr. Pride,
vhilmho (P) was seated at dinner,
etriJl him a glancing lick on tho
head, inflicting a sevoro but not dan
gerous woupd. Mr. Culpepper was
arrested by tho Marshall and carried
boforo N. C. GTcer, reding Mayor, w ho
thought best to turn him over to W.
F. Orr, J. P-> who bound him ovor for
his appearance at tho next Superior
Court.
I. 0. G. T.— The following aro the
cfleers elected, and installed by Lodge
Deputy J. 0. F. Clarke, for Banner
Lodgo No. 28, I. 0. G. T ANARUS, to servo
for the ensuing quarter:
J, M. Simmons, W. C. T.
Miss Sadie Bishop, W. V. A-
J. W. Weston, W. S.
O. N. Geise, W. F. S.
n. S. Loo, W. T.
Itev. W. G. Paiks, W. C.
35. 11. Brown, Vv T . M.
Miss Ellon Asbury, W. D- M.
Miss ITattio Badger, W. I. G.
P. 11. Proctor, W. 0. G.
Miss M. C. Itogers, W. E. S.
Miss Laura Johnson, W. L. 13.
T. W. Loylesa, P. W. C. T.
Another Difficulty. —Mr. Filly
Johnston used somo language that was
not pleasant to Mr Washington Wool
bright, whereupon ho (W) reached
around not saying a word took hold
of a pitch-fork and struck Mr. J. on
shoulder aud head, producing n
painful wound. But for tho interfer
ence of friends dam ago v/ouhl havo
boon done. Tho city authorities took
the ease in hand, aud both parti-re
wore Sued-- -Mr. Johnston paying fivo
and Mr. Woolbright ten dollars.
Weamer and Crops.—ltain, rain,
grass grass, is tho cry from every plan
ter vre see, and unless tha clerk of tho
weather orders a cliango very soon,
Gon’l. Groon will conquer more of King
Cutton’s territory. Wo havo hoard of
somo locations whero tho General had
sueh-a hold on tho king that ho sur
rendered without a conflict, to that old
war-worn, battle-scarred and much
nbusod friend of tho planter-- Indian
corn. Thospect for corn and oats aro
V(, ry good; cotton is email and seems
to bo laboring under somo epidemic,
which can bo curod olono by old Sol’s
lotting out that boat, which is tho life
of tho cotton pilant.
Orn readers will ploaso excuse us
* n figain calling tlio attention of those
0l our subscribers wljo are in arrears
to &o fact that it requires money to
% paper, ink and other material nec
essary to make a newspaper, and that
printers like other pooplo must oat and
woar clothes. Tho amount that each
®° ow,j s is small, but recollect,friends,
11 is from thoso small amounts that a
newspaper must live. Ploaso conio to
°ur relief next week. When you leave
“ umo for Court, don’t forgot to go to
no good wifo, and ask lior for a littlo
'Pango for tho Dawson Journal.—
•‘len wo say to you that wo are in
coed ot money, wo moan exactly what
" f! say- Our subscribers in other
'-ountioa will ploaso take notice of tho
“bovo appeal.
_ A Sinititurn Fact.
there is scarcely any disoaso in
uc b purgativo medicines arc not
sof or ° <>r less required, and much suffer
m‘gbt bo prevented wore they more
1 rerally used. No person can fool
"dale a costivo Jiahit of body pro-
F a ; bosides it soon generates serious
uses which jnight have been avoid
b.l °y a timeiy uso of Cathartic Medi-
VcviV, ur purpose DII. TUTT’S
JJGBEA bI E LIVER PILLS are
“Hently 'recommend; they aro mild
Prompt and uniform in their ac
n fhey contain no Mercury, Pcr
.l,1 '’’ ,I;a T eat cml drink as usual, Uud
' diny 1 1 taken at any time.
South Carolina Tax Payers
Coiirciitioti.
Ohablkston, May I§—-In tho Tax
Payors Convention last ovoning, Mr.
Trenholm, from tho Coinmittoo of Ele
ven) submitted a lengthy report ou tho
financial condition of tho State. Tiro
grand total of tho debt is fixed at
£BBo,fil'd. Tho sum total of unsold
bonds is s>lßo 000. Tiro report roo
•mmcnds|th vt thoOovornor do not soli
any more bonds at loss than eighty per
cent, and to proceed to Now York to
iruiko tho most economical arrange
ment for holding tho above mentioned
SIBO 000 pledged as collateral until
eighty per cent, becomes attainable.
Tho committed furthor recommends
that, when redeemed, a portion of this
sum is to bo applied to tho paymont of
tho fire loan debt. Tho report says
that it is quite reasonable to expoet
from this exhibition of tho oxact con
dition of tho finances of Jho State an
immediate considerable advance, and
facilities for holding them oil' tho mar
ket. It also tho committee
that tho various issues and sums of
bonds described have unquestionable
legality and force as obligations of tho
State. Tho committee belinVo that re
trenchment may be atfcctod, and that
it is the shortest avenue of escape from
our financial difficulties. Loss than.
§0(3,000 in gold will pay tho interest of
the funded debt; §1,200,000 should
defray tho" interest and all oxpensos. |
The committeo recommended tho adop- 1
tiou of tho following:
Resolved, That it is tho senso of tho'
convention that tho funded debt of tho j
State, described in tho committee’s re-:
port, is a valid debt, and tho honor I
and funds of the State aro lawfully i
pledged for the redemption thereof, j
Resolved, That a plan lor tho ar-,
raugomnat of tho public debt, suggest-,
ed by committee, bo recommended to;
tho Governor.
Hmkid, That in ordor to complete
the examination of accounts of tho fis
cal agent, the committeo of eleven bo
authorized to send a sub-committee
to Now York with authority ta assist
by councol, ut home or in Now York,
in tho proposed negotiations for tho
adjustment of the fuuded debt.
Revoked, That tho Governor is horo
by requested to review serious expend
tures and use bis authority to arrest
extravagance and substitute economy
and accountability in every depart
ment ; and that he bo earnestly solicit
ed to adopt §1,200,000 as tho utmost
limit expenditure. Also, that ho ox
ort iiis power to diminish taxes in samo
ratio.
Resolved. That tho Governor he ro
q so’ to destroy cance led ol> i_,alir> F
of tho State.
Tho resolutions were unanimously
adapted. Thu Committeo of Eleven
made a report of tho interview with
tho Governor, thq substance of which
is as follows:
To recapitulate, your committeo un
derstands his Excellency as having
committed him self to tha following
propositions.
First—That ho signod no other
bonds than those set forth in tho debt
-tutement made by the. Comptroller
General, and thero has been no fraud
ulent or illegal issues.
Second —That tho State and county
officers, both olectivo and appointed,
havo boon unnecessarily multiplied,
and should bo reduced in number and
many in pay.
Third- —That many officials charged
with tho administrations of justice hare
boon incompetent and inaccessible to
tho people, nnd tho many disorders
complained of in tho State have boon
created by this cause, and ho will re
place them with competent persons
when ho can do so.
Fourth—That he ia ia favor of tho
cumulative system of voting and min
ority representation, and woulJ’bcfirlad
to see it made a part of the law ol this
State.
Fifth—That the election laws .aro
defective aud lead to fraud and should
bo materially' amended, and ho will-ex
orciso Ins influence to the end.
gjxtb—That he would havo tho col
lection of taxes next November post
poned till tho Ist of March, and
not enforce tho penalty for non-pay
mont until that timo.
Finally the, committee recommen
ded tho following suggestions :
Tho Legislative issureing tho full
payment of royalty on phosphates; tho j
repeal of acts granting exclusive fran-;
chisos; a stop) bo put to tho drawing!
of money from tho treasury for alleged;
legislative oxpensos on tho order of ,
the Speaker of tho House and I resi-j
dent of tho Senate; that all appropri- j
ations and bills ought to specify items
under each general county officer; tho
enactment of a law limiting oath ses
sion of tho Legislature to thirty days
to repeal tho law giving a salary ot
$2,500 to tho Adjutant Gonoraljto
give each piublic oiiicor but one salary
and to abolish tho commission to cer
tify tho laws. ■
The report was adopted.
The Convention then resolved itself j
into a committee of tho whole, General
Chosnut in tho chir. Resolutions of
thanks to tho presiding officer, anu al
so to Governor Scott and othor State
officate, were passed.
The Committee rose and President
Porter returned thanks, and said ho
ncod not bo ‘ashamed of the Conven
tion ; its results would speak and ap
peal to tho country, and if the Lxocu
tivo Committee continue to act m tho
eamo spirit and avoid Federal and
State polities, and simply welcome to
our ranks men who proposo m do good
who advocate a wholesome and just
administration of tlio public funds and
honest officials, it will accomplish tho
SSSWct of the people in peaem
Tho Convention has done much to
remove misunderstanding and inaugn
oato a period of bettor fooling and bet
ter conduct of public^ affairs.
Tho Convention adjourned - ,
subject to tho call of the Executive)
Committee.
Blackberries have made tbotr ap
' franco in tho Wilmington, Nortn
Carolina, miriret, and are selling at
j coats par quart
| J Boy say that thero .aro just forty
; throo aspirants namod for Presidential
, honors m 1872.
A rathor serious joke was rocontly
playod upon the North Carolina Legis
lature. One of tho members died, and
it was rosolvod to convoy tho remains
• at the expense of tho State ; and when
, they inquired into tho matter, it was
tound ho resided in Vermont.
Wta&SSSSSS**-”-'*-- »—t4Wn—ft
raAimETs:
I Dawson, May 17tii —Cotton.—Sales
have boon made at 13c a lino of full
middlings would command a bettor
price. Bacon clear rib eidos 12c shoui
dors 12c. Corn 1.25.
M acon, May 10th.—Cotton quiet at
l ie for middling; bacon clear sides 11. V
to 12, clear rib ill to 11 J. Corn 105
to 110.
I New York, May lGth.—Cotton dull,
uplands 15$.
Special Polices.
I’oSsotiojH lUedieiiKS.
! The theory that tho virus of disease can
.be safely couu'.emcted bv Jos;-- of poison,in
j false and dungtrous. Within the last twenty
I five years, not less than a score of virulent
poisons have added to the repository of
tho medical profession. They are Riven in
(small doses, otherwise thev would destroy
. life immediatly : but even ifi minute qoatili
j ties, they produce, ultimately, very disas
, trotm effects. It is unwise and unphiiosoph*
| ical to employ, aa remedies, powerful mid in
sideious drugs which, in subjugating one
! disease, sow tho seeds of another stili more
- unmanageable None of these terrible med
j iciines operates with as much direc-'neas
and oertamtv upon the causes of disease, ss
Hostetter’s B'tontach Bitters, a lonic end eor
rociive, without a single dt It U rious ingvodi
ent in it* composition. A .sonic and quinine
aro given for interinittents; bromide of po
tassium for nervous disorders ; strychnine
and prussic acid for geneial debility ; mercu
rv, in various forms, for liver complaint ;
preparation* of chloroform uud opiain for
sleeplessness ; and yet thra-.- deadly drugs do
not compare, as specific* for tho diseases
above enumerated, with that wholesome veg
etable invigoraut and alterative, while they
are all so pernicious that it is astonishing any
physician should take the responsibility of
prescribing them. Lot invalids, for their own
8t kes, try the Bitters before they resort to
th i poisous. The relief they will expcricrer
f .otn a course of the harmless specific, »il :
render a rocourso to the unsafe preparations
referred to, quite unnecessary.
To the Citizen* of South West
Georgia.
The Allan's Nursery have their Agents in
tliis section of country canvassing for the
Bile of Fruit and Ornamental Trees, to be
delivered in the fall. The long standingand
’.veil-earned reputation of this Nursery, is a
sufficient guarantee of its liberality. Long
j experience in the business has taught therp
what varieties are best adapted to tie ih.ffer
( ent soils and climate* of thi* State, lienee.
they propagate no varieties except such as
| they have seen toslod, and know to do wi ll
in tho >S'outh, having, as they do, bearing
orchards in almost evert county in the /State.
In filling orders for il.is sec ion they semi
only such varieties as have succeeded in »
s3!i and climate similar to this.
We would say to every one ’.tho owns a
patch of ground or a farm, if you have a
corner in which a Tree can stand, or a plot,
however sms!!, in.which fruit caq grow, to
lose no time in turning it to account. We
say to the large land owner, lose no time in
supplying yowr families with the greatest as
well as the most healthful of luxuries. If
you would plant, largely god raise tons of this
divine blessing for inn ket, fear not that your
labor will not return to you ifi abundance of
Greenback*. april 30 St.
Tiat«ia«/w-»..-..rw >e»>->s.T»BEt-'areaw
D.M’DONNILL
iflil
•
COPPER
AND
SIMM fOffll
Bteam and Wator*pipes fitted up.
Lightning Rods put up. Also, Bsjl
tlungitig, and Jobbing of all kinds in
either Bbeet Iron, Copper or Tin
efOeutod to order, and on short notice.
Any persuo wishing work done will
do well to gsvo mo a call, as I warrant
my work and guarantee satisfaction
Cooking Stoves repaired and put up.
Bishop South side Public Square
m’eh 2-ts.
JEttlf. I TIO.V.IE .VOTIVE.
rTUIFi Bc.-.rd of education fer Terrell coun-
X t.y. Trasteca, Teachers, and all friendly to
.Education, are earneßtly r- quested to meet
at the Court House in Dawson, on the 20th
inst h. M. LENN.IRD, Sup’t.
Sfxy 11th 2:.
A PKOtLAMATIOSU
GEO BUI A.
By RUFUS B BULLOCK,
Governor of mul Slate.
Whrrosn, Official information bis been rex
ceived at this Department that a murder was
committed in the coun'y of Cherokee on or
about the 22d of December, 1860, upon the
body of Noah Bell, a person of color, by one
Jons Putnam is is alleged, aud that saia
J’utr.am bits ffed from justice. .
I have thought proper, tuartfore, to issue
this ni» pr,-*l matron, toreby offering a re
ward of Cue Thousand Duiiars for the sppre
honsien and delivery of tho saul PctsaM to
SherUf ot said county and State, is order that
he may brought to trial for the offence with
which h« atauda charged. 4 „ . ,
Given'under my band aud j.ie great Seal of
tile State, at the Capitol, ie the city of Jt
...... this 12th day Os Aprd, in th< year c.
our Lord Dightren Hundred and seventy one.
And 0! the Independence of tho Lniter.
States of America **^^fc ljl()CK .
i Be the Governor :
j Path' O Gotti Vi. 'Acretary of sav
l> ee Here !
|| AVING purchasod the ritouk of
Dry Goods & Grocories
of O B. THOMPSON. 1 tako this
nielli'd of informing my friends and
tho public that I am recruiting the
Stock, and will bo [-tensed to son any
person who will favor mo with a call,
I expect to
SELL AS CHEAP
ns others, or retire from tho trade
My Store is in the Loyleas 31. ck, nox
door to Jane’s Drug Store.
K. fi'JIEPLES.
April 20-Bm.
IS A € ©'¥,
CORN k FLOOR
FOR SALE
Om Time,
BY
KNOTT & BEETLES,
Aobnts.
EvgT'Otfice at tho Store of It. C.
Peoples, Block.
April 20-3 tn.
BURIAL _GASES.
I have on hand, and will keep, an essort
meut of
META Ij I O
BURIAL CASES,
which I offer on *s favorable term* as can be
had elsewhere.
Price* regulated bv the size and stvio of
finish. 1. 11. t ltdll ls.
m'ck 30-ts.
Tux Receiver's AppoiiKiitt'itts
I will bo at t-hs different Prcoincts in ti e
oocinty, far tho purpose of r< oyiving Tsx
Returns for the year 1811 ao so lows :
11 tit District, Ray 2d, May 15th, and
May 27th.
4Tfc District, or Doves, May 3rd, May
16th, May 20th.
6th District, or Brown’s Station, May
oth, J/ay 22d, June 2d.
3rd District, or OmcKisAwniTcnis, M±y
sth, May 17th, and .-Bay 20th.
12ti< District, May 8 b, J/ay 19th aud
J/A 81st.
Other days I may be found at my office,
2d door, above “Journal Okvick,” wheie I
will be pleased to wait upon all who desire
to rn-ike Returns,
May 4-St. J. W. REDDICK.
A I’ll OCLAMIT lo>.
GEORGIA.
By R UFUS B. B ULL OCK,
Gove nor of Said State.
Whereas, At the October Term, A. D.,
1869; of the Superior Court, held in and for
the County of Whufield, the Grand Jury of
said County ot Whitffeld found a Bill of In
dictment against Judge Smith, a citizen of
said County for the c.iine of murder, alleged
to have been committod upon the body of
Lewis Jfiunosp, in said Conn*y of Whitfield,
some time during the year 1869 ; »nd where
as, the Sheriff of said Coun’y certifies that he
exercised reasonable diligence in trying to
apprehend the said Smith, but without avail.
I have thought proper, therefore, to issue
thi? my proclamation, hereby offering a re
wind of One Thousand Dollare for the appres
ht>sion and delivery of the said Judge Smith,
with evidence sufficient ro convict, to the
Sheriff of said county and .State, fn order
tha the may be brought to trial for the offence
with wtich he stands charged.
Given under my hand and the Great Seal oi
the State, at the Capitol, in .dtlanta, this
6th lay of May, in tho year of our
Lord A'.ghteeu 7/nndred and Seventy,
one, and of tho Independence of the
United 'States of America the Ninety
fifth. JiXJFITS B. BULAOCK.
Bv the Governor :
David G. Cutting, Secretary of Stale.
Mayll-4wr
a niOr Liu.v nos.
ge'okgiai
By RUFUS B. BULLOCK,
Gocernor of mid SM(.
9
Whereas, Official Information has been re*
ceivcd at this Department that John Caprand
a desrerefe character, who stands charged
wi*h a felony in the 35th Senatorial Die ' I lot
Court, Mid having given bond for bin appear
ance at a trial tlieieibr.haa forfeited the bond
and made liis escape into another State.
Now, therefore. I have thought proper to
issue ttn«, my proclamation, hereby oftcrii g
a reward of One Thousand Dollars for the
apprehension and delivery ot the said John
Caprand to tbe Sheriff of said Cwuuty of Ful
ton in order*tnat he may be brought to
trial for tb«' offense with which ho stand.-
charged. •
Given undo* my toad md toe Great .Sea, ol
tbe St**e, at the CVpitol in Atlanta, tki
secoad d.iv of Mey, in the year
rs onr ford Eighteen Hundred aud
c 'evcntT-<>v', : j-i ot the Independence
of the* Ug -I s'h(Sa America thr
Ninety-C'th.
HVfVS B. BULLO'K,
By UieGovert-or:
.p lV! p (}. OOTUSU. N-- rets r* of
■ ' J
18T1. 1871.
'ms * turn
Sl®©® IS.
UMIJM TUCKER
have received their Stock of Spring nnd.Summer Goods, which wtw selccte
with enro nnd with no eye to the wants of thissociion.
To CASH BU VERy, wo offer unusual inducements, nnd nsk that our
Goods bo examinod before purchasing. Our Stock eonsists in part of
PRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS,
STABLE GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES,
FOE LADIES, GENTS AND CHILDREN,
IIATS, FOR MEN AND BOYS,
SPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTHING,
CROCKERY AND GLASS WARE
BACON, FX«QZra. LAUD. . . ,
nnd a largo lot of Tobacco, together with any other article kept in mixed o
variety Stores •
April 13-2 tn.
smw .iciimsTOif
in mm mm i tows.
IN SIZE and weight a FEW MAY EXCEL ME, but lor soiling,
CHEAP AND GOOD GOODS
I am the BIGGEST JEW or GENTILE in Dawson, nnd don’t want my
friends and custom era to take n>y word for this br>ud assertion, but cotno and
see for thuns Ives.
MY SPUING STCX JK
s now ready f>r inspection, nnd sale, and I chid) ago all the JEWS nnd GE J
TILES in this or any other town to a comparison of GO JDS uud L’IUUWS
My G ujls wore bought to bo sold, and YOU BalT l l je y vv 'l) b® sold*
*T. W. JOHNSTONi
m’ch 80- ts. No 3. Loyl- ss Block.
€»3, Third Street, tTlacois, C*:a«
imiiHTiu fs! rmnimii
CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD!
BACON, BACON!
JUST i 'Vi.:;, n;-,. lot of BATON SIDES an! SU-OULDEEb
which we ofToi at a very low price.
FLQ UR, F LOU R, FLOUR!
A choice lot of Fiour, fresh from tho Milte, in Barrels and Sacks allow,
est market rates.
COR ii, C ORN, CORUI
WE aro always prepared to fill all order* we may receive at ne low a
figure ns any house in Macon. Choice Tennessee Com arriving daily.
OATS, HAY, BRAN & MEAL!
A full supply of choice Tenneeaeo OATS. Throe Car Loads Wheat
BRAN for sale low* Water Mill MEAL always on baud.
MACWOUA H&&JS. LARSC. SALT. SUGAR
COFFEE &.C.
COME and s.re us, aod we guarantee satisfaction.
BURDICK BROTHERS.
m’ch 30 3m
Aro Receiving and Opening
A imiMaiW OTOCK
of
Spring Ms,
&F AUL KIN OS,
For
fjwUt'H omit
TISRKI LI/ SHIIRIir SALE*.
tlf 1 LI. behold boforo tho Court Hou.o
fV Door, in tbo Town of Dawson, Mid
county, on the that Tuesday in Juuo next,
within tho legal hour* of utile, the following
piopcrty to-wlt:
One hmn» and lot in tho town of Dawson,
nunidor unknown, but known as the house
formerly occupied by James K\ ton, on tho
stroot leading /that from tho 6'otirt House
N'punre to Chlcknaiwliatchio, in front of If.
O. (Ireor’s residence, now routed to N. C.
(freer. Levied on a* tho property of Leroy
Drown aud David 8h irpo, to satisfy a ft fa
iaenod from the Justice Court of tho llfidth
District, O. M. in favor of John IJ. Kerry v*.
Leroy Drown, principal, and David Sharpe,
security. Property pointed out by Leroy
Drown, and returned to mo by W. B- Hall,
constable. W 11 11, BARHA.M,
May 1 ltd Sheriff,
l^ui*iiitiEre!
Window Shades, Wall Taper, AfaUrosse*
Feathers, &c., &c., &c.
Parlor Bnitop;
in Walnut and Muhogony.
Largo Stm k of Ded room Suites, Walnut,
Jfahogony and Enameled, for sale,
CHEAP FOR CASH
-1 non .Jfaple nedstoads, §fi.oo to fG.OO
200 Walnut Hedateads, all prices. ,
tot- do7.pn P[>lit. Seat Chairs.
60 dozen Cano Seat Chairs, all prices.
60 dozen Italian seat Chair-, all prices.
CARPETS. _•
Tapestry, Drus«ols, Three Ply and Ingrain
Oil Cloth*, .Hatting*, Uug;i and Mats, just ro
crivod, and for sale low.
TIIOIfIAS HOOD,
Next door to Lani< r House,
dec. 22, !>m. Macon, Ga,
N p r i ft fg
AND
sMifi ew.
Fiiruitiirce
I invito special attention to my
Stock of SPRING ANI) BUMMER
GOODS just rcc ivtvJ, in which may
bo lb uud
DRESS GOODS, FIIINTS,
BTAI’LE GOODS,
YANKEE NOTIONS,
FAN GY GOODS,
AND PLANTATION SUPPLIES.
I also havo on hand a good stock of
FURNITURE,
nil of which in offered at such prices
a* will not fail to give satisfaction.
My Store ia ou tho South side of
the Public Spuuro, and 1 respectfully
ntik an inspection of my goods before
purchasing.
H. BALLWIN.
April 20-3 m
~ TAX KOTICt
fIIHX Payors are hereby requested to oome
I fdrward and make their returns, as tho
ISooks for this (Terrell) ooontv are now open
for the year IS7I. J. W. REDDICK,
april 20-2rn. R* T. R., T. C.
FASHiOHABIT lESAUIHT,
Oakery, Confectionery,
AND
TOY STORE
TL. SOLOMON, having completed his
• arrangements for tha Pall trade, take*
this method - f iufoi nitug the public that ho
lias, and will constantly keep on hand, every
thing to atidy the appetite, and if you have
no appetite, can fix you up something to give
you one.
THS RESTAURANT
will b« supplied, Unity, with iiesh Fish, Oys
ters, Old Virginia Beef Steak, etc., and will
tarnish to AiiniUcs, three times a week, Fork
or Beef ugage, of his own make. hto
Waiters, good Cooks, who will j>repare your
m *alß in the latest a ta mode without any el**
tru charge for tho fancy name.
THE BAKERY , ,
ia preeided over by an experienced hand, nnd
we are prepared to furnish 0v cry thing neces
sary for Parties* Bulls afid Hoppers, private
or puUic.
CONFECTIONERY.
This Department ia Bnyplied with all kind*
or rii .a and Vrr.cj Candies, trom tne Dost
J/anufactorio*, together with everything
'usually kept in a First-class Ccnfectiouery
.establishment.
THE TOYS
have beeu selected from one of the finest
stock* in New York, atni tho purchaser had
an eye to tho tastes of all the little ones, and
enn furnish tho boy.* with anyihing from a
Wooe r Pistol to a Fire Angina ; and the
little airis with any thing !rom a Wax Uoll
to a com plot* out-fit (or house-keeping.
I will take pleasure in waiting on custo
mers, and furnishing them with anything I
huve or can get for tka ' . •
“C A S II,”
J. Li GQLOM&N,
Out. IS-ts.
Hiws'snmir
WE respectfullv inform the public that
wo have just received a well selected
stock of SPUING and SUMMER Goods,
comprising every variety usually found in a
raised stock of Goods.
Wo keep on baud a gcou lot of our far
famed
ROME FLOUR
fresh from the Jhiq which only requires
trial to prove its superiority ovor any Flour
ovor brought Wj tide country.
Wo make SHOES a specialty, and fool
sure wo arc by this time a good judge of a
good shoe. W'o birr to, CASH aud sell for
DO. We offer no inducements on a credit,
and therefore can afford to soil for short
jprofitß. Resi-ectfully
uiLE, .roii.ywiM ft crti
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