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DAWSON JOURNAL.
I.o rAr, COLUMN
' Advertisement of Atlanta New
Era in another column.
Good Old Dats Again. —One pound
Bacon for one of cotton at
juuels-4t J.W. Robebts’.
A full account of the different
Examinations will appear in
our next-
We see the names of 134 citizens ot
Terrell county posted in the Court
House as Tax defaulters.
C. C. Truss wants to sell some Flor
ence Sewing Machines. See his ad
vertisement.
We notice new racks have been
erected on the Square, and there is no
further need of a visitor bringing his
daks and mall on his shoulder when he
comes to town.
We, togother with the entire Jour
nal Block, are undor obligations to
jfr. W. K Battle, of Milford, who, on
Friday last, stopped his wagon in
front of our door and passed out his
watermelons until every one, littlo and
big cried “enough.’’
Mbs. Dalwick, wife of T. E. Dal
wick, died on las -Thursday morning
of hemorrhage of the lungs. Although
g comparative stranger in our midst,
and hor husband being absent at the
time of the sad occurrence, she re
ceived every attention kind friends
could bestow.
Street Tax. —All residents of the
town of Dawson subject to Street Tax
who fail to pay the sum on or before
the Ist day of August next, will be
dealt with as Ordinance directs.
By order of Council.
T. W. Lotless, Clerk.
July6-12t-ad2t.
Ora recent holiday so far demoral
ized us that we failed to take any in
terest in the publication of the slip is
suod last week. Our '“devils” took
the matter in charge, and what was
our surprise at receiving a copy of the
same through the post-office, as though
we were simply a subscriber
Card of Thanks.
Messrs. Editors :—I desiro to express
my thanks and gratitude to the good
people of Dawson for their kindnoss to
my family during my absence and
their sympathy with myself and daugh
ter in our deep affliction.
Very respectfully Yours,
T. E. Dalwicx.
I. 0. G. T.—The officers and mem
bers of Banner Lodge No. 28, I. 0.
G. TANARUS., are each and every one earnest
ly requested to attend their next reg
ular meeting, Saturday night, 15th
inst,, as matters of interest to every
member will come before the Lodge.
By order of W. C. T.
J. W. Weston, W. S.
Messrs. Johnson & Hill, tho live
merchants at Brown’s Station, are en
larging their store room, and making
arrangements to separate the Grocery
from the Dry Goods department. Wo
are informed they contemplate fixing
up a comfortable sitting-room exclu
sively for ladies who have to remain
at the Station any longth of time-
The brick buildings of Messrs. Far
num & Sharpe and J. M. Simmons are
60 far advanced as to enable anyone
to form an idea of their appearance
when finished, and they will undoubt
edly be an ornament to the town. We
learn, also, that Messrs. Harper &
Baldwin contemplate erecting another
on the same style of those now going
up; may the work go on until the va
cant space on that portion of the
Square iejbuilt up.
Cold Water Templars. —The fol
lowing is a list of officers eleoted by
Barks C. W. Temple for the ensuing
term:
J- G. Tarks, C. T.
Miss Annie Halsey, V. T.
J- W. Weston, Sec’y.
N. H. Lee, F. S.
B. C. Peeples, Treas.
H. S. Lee, Chaplain.
U. L. Weston, Marshal.
Miss Fannie Price, A. M.
Miss Mary Greer, I. G.
B- 11. Proctor, 0. G.
Miss Mollie Geise, R. S.
Miss Alice Farnum, L. S.
w. S. Bell, P. T.
e acknowledge an invitation to at
tend a school examination at Brown’s
Station, which came off yesterday, but
as it was also the time for the exami
nation at tho Dawson Female Acade
my, and as business engagements wero
such that we could not attend, wo ask
our good friends up there to accept
°ur excuse. Will not someone send
ns a full account of tho exorcises for
publication in our next issue ? We
would bo glad for the public to know
just what kind of a school and neigh
borhood Brown’s Station boasts of.
A man up at Griffin is organizing a
brigade of loafers to go into the coun
ty and hoe cotton. He had enrolled
b at last accounts and expects to
■make up the quota sometimes in 1875.
A LabqeTeee.— Prof. Scaife, Coun
ty Surveyor, informs us that while en
gaged m the duties of his office a few
days since, he saw in a swamp about
two miles from Dawson a poplar tree
which measured nineteen feet in cir
cumference, which by applying the
rule for finding the diameter of a cir
cle, would make a little more than six
feet in diameter- This tree is not on.
ly large at the root, but is very tall,
and for fifty or sixty leet is unusually
large. There are also near this tree
a dozen other very largo poplars, and
two persimmon trees measuring two
feet in diametor.
Canned Fecit. Mr. W 11. Martin
will please accept our thanks for sam
ples of the different fruits that he is
uow putting up at his Factory in Tal
botton. They are A No. 1, and we
wish him much success in this enter
prise. Address W. H. Martin, Tai
botton, Ga , for price fist.
«en. Logan and the Presidency
It has been asserted with a good
deal of confidence that Gen. Logan,
who was commander of the Grand
Army of tho Republic last year, has
been manipulating that organization
in his interest as a candidate for Pres
ident. There is probably a good deal
of truth in the matter. Tho New
York correspondent of tho New Or
leans Republican {Radical) write's as
follows:
Among the fellows ambitious of
Presidential honors is Gen. Logan.
We know he expects to run, for we
met him a few days since at tho Fifth
Avenue, and when we asked him who
was his candidate he couldn’t think
ot any body. He was in a complete
quandary,
“How about Grant, General ?” we
asked.
“Well, Grant—why Grant had one
term in the White House, and I’m
inclined to think as Mr. Greeley
does.”
“Wouldn’t Summner run well ?”
“No. Sumner is too old; besides
Grant would kill him with anti-office
i nfluenee.”
“How about Chase ?”
“Oh! he died in ’6B. He’s very
dead.”
“Conkling,?”
“He’s too d—d peacocky; too many
people hate him personally.”
“Ain’t Fenton a strong man ?”
“Well, yes ; Fenton is a strong and
oily, too; He’d make a better Warwick
than king. Then Conkling would run
himself out of patent leather shoes to
kick him, even if ho hurt his fool
worse than his colleague.”
And so went on through Calfax,
Blaine, Butler, up and down the ga
mut of Senate and the House, but Lo
gan could not think of a man—no
not one—who would bo able to lead
us to victory in 1872
Dr. livington has not gone to Ijijiji
jiji, as was reported. The latest news
from him states that he was at Txyx
yxyxyxy. He was in a desperate con
dition, having no changes to note and
no notes to change.
A game of chess has been carried
on for the past four weeks between
Messrs J. W. Burke, of Macon, and
R. S. Stockton, of Columbus. It is
still being played. Each is informed
of the moves of the other by letter.
A Louisville physician, who analyz
ed a sample of the “‘cream candy” sold
there, found that more than one-eighth
of the entire bulk was terra alba, which
is not any more deadly than 6and or
brickdust, perhaps, and yet may not be
a pleasant thing to eat.
A Washington dispatch says that
Georgia will be the next State consid
ered by the Ku-klux Committee. Col
onel Anderson, the ex-Mayor of Sa
vannah, is in Washington and will
testify. i Mr. Carpenter, of South Car
olina, will testify on Saturday. Tho
general result so far is that tho Radi
cal cause is destroyed.
The Cotton Situation. —Tho New
York Commercial and Financial Chro
nicle, of Friday, makes the visible sup
ply of cotton, at that date, 2,013,482,
against 1,640,078 bales at the same
date last year, showing an increase of
373,404 bales. The telegrams pub
lished yesterday, made the net stock
excess over last year 389,647, showing
an approximate harmony in theso est
imates. •
ITIAKKETS.
Dawson, Ga, July 13. —Grain and
Provision market firm with increased
demand. Bacon sides lli to 13c ;
Shoulders 100. Corn, per bushel,
$1 40. Flour per hundred $5 50.
Macon, July 11th.—Cotton quiet at
19c for middlings. Bacon, skies 10J ;
shoulders 81. Corn $1 25.
New York, July llth. —Cotton
dull. Middling uplands 21c.
Special Notices.
A Few Words to tlie I-suUes*
Many ladies, particularly mothers nursing,
complain of a tired, listless feeling, or com
plete exhaustion, on arising in the morning.
On the wife and mother devolves the respon
eibility of regulating the duties of the houses
hold Her cares are numerous, and the men*
tal a* well as the physical powers are fre
quently called into requisition. She often
finds her slightest occupation a weary task
and existence a burden, while at the same
time she has no regular disease. Hostetters
Stomach Bitters, if resorted to at, this period,
will prove an unfailing remedy for this an
noying lassitude. The effects of this potent
agent are soon seen in the rosy cheek and
elastic step of the head of the family, as with
restored health and renewed spirits she takes
her accustomed place in the family circle.
If this friend in need be regularly used, those
depressing symptoms will never be compUm**
ed of and not only would lassitude not be
experienced, but many diseasos following its
advent be avoided. Asa medical agent it
'•as no equal, while its pleasing flavor and
healthful effects have made it a genera la
vorite. It is free from all properties calcu
lated to impair the system, and its opera
tions are at once mild, soothing, and efficient
All who have used the Billets attest Its vir
tues and commend it to uio.
Dawson Business Directory,
*>*“>' Goods Merchants,
CKoI TINKER. Dealers in
Gmceri' A dß<^, otl “ ng ’ Boots ami
moat ß nl lC i R S° nts for *>me of the
most approved Fertilizers. Matu Street.
K^tT* E *sv EDW ARI) ’ De * ,erin
llardw,rf‘ e r i faUCy Dr * Goods, Groceries
uaruware, Crockery etc.
( *n’ Dealcr ,n Fanc J and B,a ‘
J W ’ MaiDßt ” 06,1 d °° r t 0
Grocery .Merchant*.
B- **“’ Dealer in Groceries and
-AA family supplies generally, at W. F.
*y r . B °*d stand, under ‘Journal” Office
Main st. 1
T J, E. Grocer and Com
* J mission J/erchaut, Dealer in Bacon,
flour, Liquors, 4e.
|? J. Grocer dealer in Ba
-11 con . flour, Lard, Tobacco, &c.
iiardwake!
TEE* BROTIIEIC, Dealer* iu
Hardware. Iron and Steel, Wagon Tim
hers, and Plantation Tools. Also Manufac
turers of Tin Ware, Main st.,at J. B. Terry’s
old stand. J
ANDREW. Dealer
, , ln Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware Cut
terly» furniture, 2d door from the Hotel.
Druggists.
A "’ Druggist and
Vy Physician. Will visit by day or night
patients in Town or Country—will prescribe
tor any and all the ills that flesh is heir to.
Keeps a complete supply of Drugs and Med-,
mines. School Books and stationary—Gar
den Seeds Sts., &c., At his old stand, Tho
Red Drug Store on Main St., TERJ/S Strict
ly Cash, for all articles sold. Monthly settle
ments for Professional /Services.
TANES) DR. J. |{., Dealer in
*J Drugs, Jtodiciues, Oils, Paiuts. Dye
Stuffs, Garden Seed, &c., &c.
Livery Stable.
pULNCE, N. G. & J. K., Sale,
L feed and Livery /Stable. Carriages
Hacks, Buggies, Drays, Wagons, Harness
and Mules tor sale or hire. Horses boarded
at reasonable rates. Depot Street.
RL ICKSMITII SHOP.
WARE, RANDALL. Will make
and repair Wagons, Buggies Plows,
Dickson Sweep, Shoeing horses, near Post
Office-. Always ready to do work good and
chea P Jan. 19 ly
FASHIONABLE RESAURABT,
Bakery, Confectionery,
41 AND
TOY'-STORE
JL. SOLOMON, having competed his
• arrangements for the Fall tradt takes
this method of informing the public t. at he
has, and will constantly keep on hand, every
thing to satisfy the appetite, and if yuu have
no appetite, can fix you up something to give
you one.
THE RESTAURANT
w/li be supplied, daily, with fresh Fish, Oys
ters, Oid Virginia Beef Steak, etc., and will
furnish to families, three times a week, Pork
or Beef /Saugage, of his own make, polite
Waiters, good Cooks, who will prepare your
meals in the latest ala mode without any ex
tra charge for the fancy name.
THE BAKERY
is presided overby an experienced hand, and
we are prepared to furnish everything neces
sary for Parties, Balls and Suppers, private
or public,
CONFECTIONERY.
This Department is supplied with all kinds
of Plain and Fancy Candies, from the best
.Manufactories, together vyth everything
usually kept in a First-class Confectionery
establishment.
THE TOYS
have been selected from one of the finest
stocks in New York, and the purohaser had
an eye to the tastes of all the little ones, and
can furnish the boys with anything from a
Wooden Pistol to a Fire At’rigine ; and the
little girls with any thing from a Wax Doll
to a complete out-fit for house-keeping.
I will take pleasure in waiting on custo
mers, and furnishing them with anything I
have or can get for the
ts C A. S II,”
J. L. SOLOMAN,
Oct. 13-ts. Trustee .
PROVISIONS
ON TIE!
We are now prepared to sell
PROVISIONS ON TIME.
CRIM & TUCKER.
ay 25, ts-
To The Tt'avelUny t*ublic .
marshall" house,
sj ed.
7Tiis first-elass Hotel is situated on Brough
ton street, and is convenient to the business
part of the city. Omnibusses and Baggage
Wagons will always be in attendance at the
various Depots and Steamboat, Landings, to
convey passengers to the Hotel. The best
Livery Stable accommodation* will be found
adjoining the house.
The uodersigned will spare neither time,
trouble nor expense to make his guests com
fortable, and render this House, in every sub
stantial particular, equal, at least, to any in
the State.
A. IS. LUCE, Proprietor.
CHOPPERS WANTED.
I will give good choppers One Dollar and
Twentv-five rents per day, and for good
HF.WEDS’ Two Dollars per day and rations.
Twenty five hands wanted immediately.
In my absence call on W. F. Orr or S- R.
Weston, Dawson, Ga.
tuaj2s, ts B. F. lIIKO.
ALL THE GrO !
FOR
PRESERVING FRUIT
FOR
WINTER USE.
I have and will keep on hand, until the sea
son is over, anv quantitv of SA’LF SEAL
ING GLASS FRUIT CANS. Also, Self scal
ing Tumlcrs for putting tip Jellies. Now is
the time to make your Jellies, and preserve
your Fruit for Wiutei use. t all at my Store
South side of the f'ublio Square, next door
to Hotel, sno supply yourselves.
July a Im. A‘. J. RAM)WIN.
Election foe Councii.hkn,—Wliore
as on tho 17th day Juno, 1871, T. J.
llart was duly elected to fill the va
cancy made by tho resignation of J. E.
Loyless, and rofusos to be qualified as
said Councilman; and whereas J. 11.
Crouch has this day tendered his res
ignation as Councilman.
Oedirkd by tlio Council that an
election bo held at the Court House
in the town of Dawson, Ga, on Mon
day tho 17th day of July, 1871, for
two councilmoa to fill said vacancies.
T. W. Loyless, Clerk.
july6-llt-adlt.
DO YOU WANT A
SEWING MACHINE?
IF YOU DO,
Buy the first, irhieh is altcerys
the Cheapest.
TheSingerSewing Machine Cos,
will have two sample Machines on exhibition
at Miss Afollie Williamson's -/Millinery Store
for the next ten or fifteen days, where Mrs.
Julia Clark will take pleasure in demonstra
ting to all who may call their superiority over
all other Machines.
I heartily recommend them to all who may
wish to buy, and guarantee satisfaction.
C. A. CHEATHAM,
jtily 7 2t. Agent for 7errell County.
SA VAN NT AH
MORNING NEWS.
r I MIR “Savannah Morning News" is now
JL in the Twenty-first year of its existence
and is acknowledged by the Press as one of
the
Leading Dai lie* in the South.
Asa news gatherer, the Morning News is en
ergetie and enterprising—up with the times
in every particular. Ic is carefully and vigo
rously edited, and is emphatically a Journal
of 7’o-Day.
In politics, It is earnestly and hopefully
Democratic, and is an unwavering advocate
and disciple of the principles of ’76.
It is printed in the interests of the people
Os the South, of Georgia, aud nf Savannah.
The current local news of Georgia and
Florida Is made a specialty ; the commercial
department is full and reliable; and the
general make-up of the paper is fresh,
sparkling and piquant. More reading matter
is given in each issue than is to be found in
any other daily Journal South of Louisville,
or East of Now Orleans.
The Aforning News has a c’rculation equal
to that of any newspaper printed in Georgia,
and double that of any other Savannah jour
nal—thus iiffording one of the best advertis
ing mediums in the country. Money sent by
tho Southern Express Company may be for
warded at our risk and at our expense- Ad
dress J. 11. ESTELL,
• Savannah, Georgia.
THE WEEKLY NEWS.
r I' , HE WEEKLY N-iTW/S is a large, neatly
-L printed, carefully edited journal, each
issue containing an average of
Tliirty Columns of Reading Matter.
It commands itself particularly to those
who do not enjoy the facilities of a daily mail
and who desire to have the current news of
the day in a cheap, compact and reliable
form.
The Weekly is made up with great care
aud discrimination, and contains the sreum
of the Daily -Edition of the Morning News.
Its extremely low price, its careful make-up,
and the large and varied amount of reading
matter which it contains, commends it to all
who desire a first class family newspaper.
The Weekly will bo sent one year to any
address for $2 00; six monthe, $1 00.
A/oney sent by the Southern Express Cora
pany may be forwarded at our risk and at
our expense. Address
J. 11. ESTELL,
Savannah, Georgia.
THE TRI-WEEKLY
MORNING NEWS,
THE Tri-Wcekly Morning News Presents
all the best features of the Daily and
Weekly editions, and is made up with an eye
to the wants of the farming community of
J/iddle, Southern and South westet n Ga.
It contains ail the latest Commercial and
Telegraphic intelligence up to the hour of
going to press, aud the very large circula
tion to which it has attained convinces us
that, it fills a high place in public estimation.
The Tri-Weekly News will be sent to any
addrees one year for $6 00 ; six months tor
$8 00. Money sent by the Southern Ex
press Company at our risk and expense. Ad
dress J. H. ESTELL,
Savannah, Georgia.
niistjb
NEAR THE DEPOT.
(HIERS OLD STAND)
I have opened a stock of FAMILY
GtIOOEBIES, PROVISIONS,
Confectioneries, Staple Goods, etc.
etc., at the Store near the Depot, late
the stand of J. A. Iliers, where I res
pectfully ask of my friends, and the
public, to cull and see mo. If my
Stock is not tie large as any other in
Towu, I: defy competition a3 to the
Style of Goods, and Price,
J. E. LEE.
Feb 9 ts.
Mill, SMI i Cl
Are Receiving and Opening
A BBUHGT STOCK
Sirin* fioods,
OF ALL KINDS,
For
Leadies mul Gents*
MOOSE COTTON CIN.
st
Established in 1852—Formerly at Double Wells.
ALSO, A GENUINE PATTERN OF
The Griswold Gin•
—
THE UNDERSIG NED, having resumed the manufacture of the above GiD,
*■ pr< pose to make it what it was before tho war—“ The favorite of the
South.” Our work stands upon its merits, and we think this a sufficient guar
antee. "We have secured tho services of some of the host mechanical talent
in the Northern shops, in addition to some of the best workmen from the shop
of the late Samuel Griswold. Mr. Uhas. Gardner, who served eight years
apprenticeship under E Carver & Cos., at East Bridgewater, Mass., and who
was employed as Superintendent of the Double Wells shop, from the com
mencement of tho manufacture of the Moore Cotton Gin, until i’s suspension,
is again at his post, and will give each Gin his personal inspection befjre it
leaves the shop.
In calling the attention of planters to our Cotton Gins, we desire that they
shoulu none we offer, which are substantially as follows ;
-A. PORTA BLE ROLL BOA,
For obtaining any inclination of the Gin Rib or Grate, is used ; the object ot
which is to improve in the quantity ginned, lessen the quantity and improve
the quality ot lint. Also, to gin damp or wet cotton ; to alter the picking or
separating the lint from the seed—either to take more lint off, or less lint from
the seed, ns circumstances require. Wo use both tho common Itoll Box and
a Swinging Front. The latter is arranged to let out all the seeds and hulls
iu a moment, and is very easily managed.
THE GIN BRUSH
We meke, cannot be excelled by any hair brush unetl. Tho bristles are all
drawn in by a cord, and the timber is ail selected from tho best lumber, well
seasouod: and every bruuh is made perfectly tiro and rat proof.
CYLINDER AND BRUSH BOXES,
Are both oscillating aDd plain. Cen furnish either, as may bo ordered. Wo
l ; ne them with tho best babbit metal.
GIN SAWS.
We make all the paws that we use from the best English Cast Steel, and o
any size that may be desired. We employ, to superintend and manufacture
our saws, one of the best saw-makers in the Soutn, aud our muchioery for the
manufacture of Gin Saws cannot be excelled.
COTTON SEED CRUSHING MILL.
We are the only successful manufacturers of this important and useful iu
vention—the Cotton Gin, with Ifce Cotton Seed Crushing Mill attached. It
will hardly be necessary here to allude to the immense saving and economical
use of crushed cotton seed as a manuro. We received a gold medal as a pre
mium, from the Fair of the Cotton Planter’s Convention, held in Macou, Ga.,
1860, for the best Cotton Seed Crusher attached to the Gin Stand, to crush
the seed as fast as it escapes from the Roll. We refer to somo of the many
certificates that we have on the subject.
TRIAL OF GlNri.
We keep constantly on band seed cotton, and every Gin is tried before it
leaves the shop-old cr new ones.
bepaihing ofold gents.
We have a complete assortment of the very best Cottofi Gin Machinery in
the country, and make repairing of old Gins a specialty. Daniels will do
well to send in their old Gins and have them made as good as new, at a much
less cost than anew one can be bought for. Sand on your orders and old
Gins early .
We aie also authorized by Messrs. Findlay’s Sons to receive orders oruers
for Findlay & Craig’s Screw Cotton Press, and Craig’s Patent Portable Horse
Power, and Castings generally. ■ .
further particulars send for Circular and Price List.
“ SAWYER & MOORE,
DODD & SIMMONS, \ ‘AI Floor Findlay’s Iron Wo As,
Agents at Dawson Ga. ) Macon, Ga.
Hetalle
BURIAL CASES.
I have on hand, and will keep, an assort
ment of
MET ALIC
BURIAL CASES,
which I offer on as favorable terms as can be |
had elsewhere.
Piiccs regulated hv the size and etvle of
finish. J. Kl. CROUC H.
m'ch 50-ts.
Still Ahead of Competition t!!
Thos. Wynnes
rmpyovid Open-Throat, Curved Breast,
1 ouble X, Self-Ribbcd-Cleauing-Seed,
Premium and Diploma
COTTON G-IN!
MANUOACIUREt, IIY
TMOJIAS WYNNE,
Near ltd Air, ICirlimouel coda.
Mioi-J Kin pic Mill, with attached
Circle Flue, _
Fplsitad Lous and Short Staple
tain, with Attached Circle Flue.
Common Itibbed tain; with same
Attachment
sizes made to order._4g|
.Way 18-Sm. Thomas Wynne.
W IT WAILUL
WITH
JAMES R. WYLIE,
WHOLESALE GROCER
AND
Commission Merchant,
ATLANTA, - - GEORGIA
tr utt.ws c.is//.
SUBSCRIPTIONS
Are respectfully solio ite/1 for the eretioo o
MONUMENT
TO TUE
Confederate Dead of Georgia)
And those Soldiers from other Confederate
States who were killed or died in this Slat*.’
THE MONUNENT TO COST $50,000.
The Corner Stone ft is proposed shall be
laid on the 4th of July, or so soon thereafter
as the receipts will permit.
For every Fire Dollars subscribed, there'
will he given a certificate of Life Membership’
to the the Monumental .Association. This
certificate will entitle.the owner thereof to an’
equal ioterestin the following property, to be
distributed as soon as requisite numbers or
shares are sold, tt-wit :
First, Nino Hundred and ODe acres
of Land in Lincoln county, Geor-i
pis, on which are the well known
AAgrudpr Gold and Copper Mines
valued at 1160.000 1
And to Revcn'een Hundred aud Forty*
four shares in One Hundred Thousand Dol
lars of United States currency, to-wlt: ,
1 Share 0f.... .a.. SIO,OOO *IO,OOO
1 “ 6,000 - 6,000
* “ *,503 s.COo’
“ *,003. .. 20,00
10 “ 1/KIO 10,000,
20 ‘ SOO 10,no»
100 “ . .... 100 io.ooo,
200 “ so 10,000,
400 “ 25 10,000
iooo “ io io;ooo
*'loo,ooo'
The value of the separate interest to whiob
the bolder of each certificate will be entitled,
will be determined by the Commissioners,who
will announce to the public the manner, the
time and place of distribution. ,
The following gentlemen have consented
to act as commissioners, and will either by a
committee from their own bodv, or by spe
cial trustees, appointed by themselves, re
ceive and take proper ebargo of the money
for the Monument, as well as tbc Real A’ntato
and the U. 8. Currency offered as induce
ments tor subscription, and will determine
upon the plan for the Monument, the inserip*
tion thereon, the site therefor, select an ora
tor for the occasion, and regulate the cere
monies to be observed when the corner
stone is laid, to-wit :
Generals L. McLaws, A. R. Wright, M. A,
Stovall, W. M. Gardiner, Goode Bryon, Colo
nels, C. Snead, Wm. P. Crawford, Majors
Jos. B. Camming, Geo. T Backsan, Joseph
Ganabl, I. P. Girardey, Hon. R. H. Mav, 1
Adam Johnston, Jonathan M. Miller, W. fl.
Goodrich, J. D. Butt, Henry Moore, Dr, \J[.
E Dearing.
The Ager.ts in the rospective counties wilt
retain the money received for the sale of
Tickets until the subscription books are
closed. In order that the several amounts
maybe returned to the /Share-holders, in case
the number of subscriptions will not war
rant an; further proceedure, the .Agents will
report to this office, weekly, the result of
their sales. When a sufficient number of
the shares arc sold, the .Agents will receive
notice. They will then forward to this office
the amounts received.
L. & A. If. McLAWS, Gen. Ait’ts,
No. it Old P. 0. Range, Mcluthsh st..
Afar 18 ts. Augusta, Ga;
W. F. Combs, of Dawson, Ga , will be glad
to give information and receive subscriptions.
Spring
A I*D
SUMMER GOODS.
Furniture*
I invite special attention to my
Stock of SPUING AND BUMMER
GOODS just recrived, in which may
be found
DRESS GOODS, PRINTS,
STAPLE GOODS,
YANKEE NOTIONS,
FANCY GOODS,
AND PLANTATION SUPPLIES
I also have on hand a good stock of
FURNITURE,
all of which is offered at such priceff
as will not fail to give satisfaction.
My Store is on the South side of
the Public Spuare, and I respectfully
ask an inspection of my goods before
purchasing.
A. J. BALDWIN.
April 20-3 m.
B. X. COLLIER. C. T. CURVES, 1
TOWNS HOUSE,
BROAl) ST.,
A LBANY, GA.
BY
B. A. COLLIER & CO
Supplies
OIsTTUVCE-
I am now prepared to sell
BACON &. FLOUR
on TIMK, in lots and at such prices as will
no’- fail to please the planters.
Junelfi.M. n. C. GREER.
bale.
WILL he sold before the Court House
door at V organ, on the Ist Tuesday
in August next, the entire interest of Den
nis Colson deceased, in lots of land, Nos. 40'
and 19, in the 3rd District of Calliouu coun*
ty. Bold under an order of the Court of
Ordinary of said county for the benefit of
the heirs of said deceased. Terms Cash.
IS.I AG 00/SON,
July 6 Im. Administrator.
£ 1 DORGI.I, CALHOUN COUNTY.
VT
WHEREAS, Franklin L. Pepper has applied
for /.niters of Guardianship of Lou Abrams
and Ling Abrams, Minors.
These are tharefore to cite and admonish'
all parties concerned to be and appear at my
office within the time prescribed by law, to'
show cause if any they can, why said letters
of Guardsausbip should not be granted!
Given under my hand and seal this July Ist,
1871. J. JOHN BA'CK, Ord.
julyfl-.jod
C'iEOKGIA, Terrell CoHiity:
J Whereas J. J. Davis Adm’r of estate
of Sparkman Bowen has applied for Letters
of dismission fromsaid estate:
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all persons concerned; to be and appear at
my office within the time preribed by law,
and show cause, if any, why said letters
should not be granted. Given under nib
hand and official signature, this 18th day off
Apiil 1871 T. JI. Jon rireh-
April. 29 sm.