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AHIMTIin
SEWING MACHINE
IN THE WORLD.
T hive soon red the Agnoy for the
1 c. !i b a ed
FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE
and am jirepared, fr mi a personal
knowledge of it, a*’ well as by tei tili
csiti s from tin so w h(» havo used them,
to testify to its superior excel! noe.
The following ure the advantages
claimed lor this Machine ovor ail oth
er* :
It-is the only k’tui of Machine that
makes four kinds of s i'.ch, tnree ol
which are made on n > other Machine
and are stronger and more clastic than
any other.
It. is the only Machine that o.ul ®cw
in m re ifem one ectlon, having a
reV'.’Feibi* feed. 1 , --t
It has an improve* 3 ! hummer, ma
king any «id h of heni, and easily
managed, own'd exclusively hy ihe
Florence Company.
It will hem anything and nmko
port>rt corners
It hrn-, fells, cords, braids, tuebs,
qui ts, braids, gainers, &.e„ without
barring.
I makes a gather and sews it to n
band at one operation pwf.oi.iy, (uu
equaled in this )
It is the only Machine having a sell
adjusting shuttle tension—a gr jut im
provement over all ethers, rendering
it easy to do good work uu any fabric
It fastens tho end of a seem belter
and quicker .then a,seamstress can.
The Ffnrtnhe Sowing 1 Machine i
simple in cons'ruction, and requires so
little to change for anv kind of woik,
that its operation can be easily under
stood.
Every pait is stn eg and durable;
its mot ons are all posi ive, not depen
dent on the variable and uncertain no
tion of springs, hence it is ulm-st im
possible lor a Florence Machine tq get
really out of order, or not to Now if
threaded right.
The Machines rra warranted iu
every particular.
I in end every Florence Machine I
sell shall give entire satisfaction, f-n.i
--tailing its republic n as being the
most reliable dewing Machine in use
All 1 ask isforyi u to try the Machine.
Head below cel tificutes from Mrs
Harrison It gers. and Mis. T. J. Haiti
The former lias had one of these Ma
chines in constant f»e h r three years
Address, (J. (J. 'JKUSS, A’gt.,
Duwion, tia.
CEUTIFK’ATE?: j
I h..«e teen usii.g the Florence
Sewing Mach no constantly for three
years, It has never given mo any
t'ouble, and I consider it a first-class
Machine. Mas II Rogers.
From the knowledge I have of Few
ing Machines 1 consider the merits ol
the Florence unsurpassed
july 13-ts. Mice I’. J. llart.
aVNDIMbW
FEMALE COLLEGE,
CUTHBERT, CA.
cxerciies of ibis Instituiqn will be
L ■ > re eumed on Wednesday, the 2<>th of
September nex», and dose on Thurs
day before the last <SM>bah in June.
The /Scholastic year will b.* divided into
three Terms, beginning 20th September, Ist.
January and Ist of April.
REGULAR CQURSK:
IVr Teim. I’er nnmfm.
Frimary 7)rpar<ment .. $.2 00 s;{i> 00
Froparntory Department 15 00 45 00
Collegiate Department . liC 00 00 00
J dplonia Fee, 5 LQ
Incidental*, 1 0^
Board, Wfu-liing, iud aid JLiuhts, 180 00
Keguler tuition of dan of clergymen liv
iii£- by the ministry, no charge.
Kach boarding pupil should be furnished with
a ftible, VVunk, one pjiir of Slfpt ts, one pair of
Fillow canes, one pair Blankets, Tonr //and '/W
--cls, over-shoes ami umbrella.
EXTRA COUKSE.
J'ct .-tnnuni
Oreek and P'mjii-li, each . 40 00
Tuition and ... k 60 (K)
f/aejif Plan* V.. r- 0()
- Drawing auin’aatVl. .. 3o flO
/nstrurtion in Oil Painting Tut n
t'alisthouics, conducted OyiompeUnt lady, 500
Singing in Classes, uo charge.
Extra couise pursued at the option of Par
ents and Gutidians. Payments must be
made iu October, January and .Rpril.
.Each pupil should be preseut at the open*
ing of the School.
The undersigned having been elected Pres
ident of Andrew Female College, an old and
popular Institution, sends fraternal greeting*
to the Colleges of the South, makes bis bo w
td the public, and solicits sympathy and liber
al share of patronage.
.Summoned to a high and holy woik that
of pieparing the minds aDd hearts of the
young for the business and pleasures, joys
and sorrows of life—he will call to his assis
tance the best educators of the country, and
address himseli to the task with all the zeal
and industrr that he can command. iSliou'd
time, whose ve.diel we woo, demonstrate th.t
he cannot preside with dignity and
success— that he is incapable of im, arting
instruction—that he i.s not in the proper
place—that A. F. C. docs not icturn a sub
stantialequivalent to its patrons—the Presi
dent will abandon the enterprise and refuud
all damages religiously assessed.
Parents and Guardians wishing to educate
girls should not forget our healthful locality,
refined society, eommodious and well veuti!-'
atedbuildings,beautiful git uuds, magnificent
grove, and reasonable rates.
JOHN D. McGEHEA’
President A F. C.
Cuthbort, Ga., August Isth, 1871
CILIIOL* SHERIFF SAFE.
\\7 IDL be sold before the Court House
v v dcor, iu the town of J/organ, between
the legal hours cf fa'c, on the 1 it Tuesday iu
Octobt r next, the followit g property to wit :
South half of lot cf land, No. fifteen, (1 s)
in the Thiid Disttict of Calhoun ctu.tr, to
satisfy one fi fa S'ate and cmntv, vs. James
M. Clark. G. W. AYEtiA,
3rpt. 7, lm. Shut iff.
V! MEAN IBIS I
_ a
TITfrAVING incrcam 1 < ur facilities for doing wo )tvpofp, dining
ifA llio Coming F. 11l and Winter, to otfor to our fiimds, in Sou.li Wes
tern Goiry'a, Groceries aul provisions at lower rates .bun wo have ever iild
"WIEE! IMHE-A-lsr THIS
Sloe!; is 'ilt jn- \Ve rrc ivc FHIiSFI Coe’s each day, and in orle
to miiie to >:n utFape-i (impelled t sell at sn ail profits. \\ r e offer
Ii ft llrids. llW.wn ritnoked Sides
100 Hilda Bio n Fmnked Sfcotl lus.
50 TiUicc. \\ k:Ui Leaf Laid.
5 Cur I ouds Salt- /*-
300 K'-rs Nils.
000 lb l's I’agg‘ng. ; ,
5 Cur l.tud'j.fA'.H w T'n S'
50 Boxes Break fa.-1 Bacon. , .
100 Boxes Cre; ni Cb. esc.
40 Hair Is Hi e.
175 Bags llio nn 1 Java Coffee. * "T*
5 Oar Loads F our in Sucks. .. -
200 Cas’s Cove Oysters *
250 Boxet ('an 1 lies. 1 *
100 Grrss Parlur Mutches
200 Hoses Medium and F.hj Tobacco.
50 Hoxi s Starch. * m
50 Cases Sardines. _ *** «► j
M aeon & Houston She* bug, YaTiisPStiipes |m'.l Checks, G v.‘ us a trial J
jriiis Pevmou . SEYMOUR, TINSLEY & CO.
A. li. Tis_ti.EY. ''k * 'tv • b ■ .•. vis.
T. D .’ft. si.tY. .. ’aug§4 3in.
WILSON’S IMPROV ED "
Gif Tii fiii,
Patented iluly tjtli,*ra7l.
I D» - 4* V "* H r m ■
m S
BEST PRESS IN AMERICA.
■ JJ" jfc _
PRtSS l c deß'ino<l to D.ke the lead of all other Pressed it is so aimp’e that nnv
I oniimirv workman can build one, and because it?^iP f so ch^p—tfro entiro cost being 1 lees
ban Fifty Dollar- ; so sporty in itd operation, requi inij rounds with a twelve-foot
l«»ver to press a Bile of Cotton ; so convenient box be placed at the Lint-room
door ; hence it is decidedly the best Press extiut. puffiejay :
DkSoto CoWvt*:, Mrss., June HT,*f?7T
Tills cs-tifiM that I h«vo used tbs WtI.SON IMPROVED np j,
lbs rissi Pre“N t bn' s evi-r used. I an-cheerfully recommend it to the puhlie. I.
.1/r \Vii.»on : 7'be Press you built for mu lasl year-gives entire BatisfactiCfi) ffWcve it
is the best Press in use. ’ T iinvrv
I have used other Presses, but this undoubtedly excels sff others.*
Jos. 8. JJkax, ChnllaWtmfi. Miss.
Cor my, Miss., June 17, 1871.
We have never lived the WILSON PRESS, but we know it. from reputation. JVverybodv
■bat, lias used ihe Press speak of it in the highest terms. Judging from all we have heard
fmm those wlm have ii=srl it, and from the reputation iilrpudjt acquiied, we believe the WIL
SON IM PROVA’H PRfc’SS will tie the Lea din c Cot.ioq Press. (Signed)
W V. Baker, A. W. Dai by, W. J. /’aee, J. V. Ifenrv, R. B-JBlaekbourn , T. R. Sand'ge, E.
0, Dunlap, P. II Hawkins, ./oln J. Thornton. T. C. Wallace, D. 11. J/organ, W. [I- An
deraon, Janies Scott, James Scot', Jr., John Dnucy, V. Q. Calligot., W. N. Duncan, J. W.
Sand'ge.
Wk
The undersigned are the Agents for this Press for the counties of Te rell, tVebstor, Rui"
dolph, Quitman and Liav, and would be pleased In receive oiders or cortespopd with
planters who want a stiong, simple- and cheap Colton Press. AVe will have ore mi exhibition
in a lew days. Address, . WESTO.YS: COMSS,
Agents, Dawson, Go,
T. M. JUNES, J ( li. T. lIARPEK.
!‘ F . * > 1 OF
jjovlsw, GrliHo & Jones, t . ( Harper & Simmons.
Jone§ & Harper,
WAREHOUSE
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
announce to their friends, tsn<l the public "euerally, that they have i)ou"ht the Waruhoust? formerly occupietj by
bojlesH, Gnffitl vN Jrrnbß. where ttiby arc prepared to do a general Warehouse find (Joininissidn ousineS#. Both moth bers of
tlio 1 irm have been in the t\ aiehotwe business heretolpre, and hope, by strict and v coustuut attentipn to the iutercsU ol
planters, to tk<3 Itora<nriird Sale ol G<»ttonpio£eceive a liberal toare of their patronage. CVjoriecteS .with the Warehouse is a ■
GhOOD I rotrisK .VXD 'WAGONr.YARD,
especially for the benefit of oqr patrons,. as low as other Houses. [-July 20-om.
To The Travelling Tublic.
MARSHALL HOUSE,
sa r.i.F.tvdii, ciwi.
77iis first-class Hotel is situated on Brough -
ton street, and is convenient to the business
part of the city. Otnnibusscs 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 accommodations will be found
adjoining the house.
The undersigned 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. IL LUCE* Proprietor.
FALL AMR WINTER IMPORTATION.
1871.
FMBBOJSTS.
MILLINERY & STRAW GOUDS.
armstrongTcator & CO.,
Importers and Jobbers ot Bonnet, T’.im
mipg & Velvet Ribbons, Bonnet Siiks,
Na’ins and Velvets, Blonds, Netts, Crapes,
Ruches, Flowers, Feathers, Ornaments, Straw-
Bonnets and Ladies’ Hats, trimmed and uu
tiimmcd, Shaker Hoods, &e., 237 and 2-9
Baltimore street, Baltimore. Maryland.
Offer the largest Stock to be found in this
Country, and unequalled in choice variety
and cheapness, compiling the latest Roto
jean novelties. O. d«rs solic te 1, and pronq.t
attention given.
RAIL -ROAD GUIDE.
si»niliw<!*t«rit Kiiilroiul I»as-
Mllticf Trains.
W.v. HOLT, Pres. | VIRGIL TOWER, Sup
Leave Maeonnl*. 8:00 a. v.
Arrive at Dawson IklO, r M
Arrive at Eufalua .4'58 pm.
Leave Eufaula 1: 45 A. M.
-lrrive at Dawson 11>',32, a m
Airive at Mac*n 4:50 p. m.
Connecting wi'h Albany Jhranch train at
.Smithvi ie, mid with Fort'G.iluda branclftrain
at C'uthbert.
t UKAUI.A NIQIIT AND ACCOMMODATICK TRAINS
Leave J/acon B'so - p M.
Arrive at Dawsou 6;81, A M
Arrive at Eufauli 10:00 A M.
Leave Eulaula ....5:10 p. M
airuve ttt.Dijweoß... iaimmu
Arrive at J/acon .5:00 a. m
Connect at Smilhv'lle with Albaay train ou
J/onday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday
nights. No train Waves ou Saturday nights.
COLI MB'IS PASSEMJKR TRAINS-
Leave l/acon iS:US A. M.
Airive at Columbus 11:00 a. a.
Leave Columbus 12:45 l“. it.
Airive at Macon. i-:1 i l’.M
COLUMBUS NIUUT PA*SKNOKR TRAIN
Leave Macon 8:15 P. M.
Arrive at Coluumbus 4:45 a. it
Leave Columbus 8:05 p. M
Arrive at J/acon ...4:10 a.m.
Georgia Ceiilrttl Railroad.
WILLIAM ROGERS’, General Sup’t. -
On and after Sunday, 14th ,1/av, Pas
senger Trains on the Georgia Central
Railroad will run as follows :
Leave Sat«nnah 7;15 a.rrj Arrive at -lugus
ta J.BB, p.m Arrive at J/acon, 4;51 p.tn.
Leave Augusta 8;15 a m ; .(rave at J/illedgc
ville 8;45 p in: airive at A’atonton 10;45.
Connecing at ylngnsta with trains going
North, and at Macon with trains to Colutubus
and .Itlunta.
DOWN DAY TRAIN.
Leave Macon 1.00, a.tn., Leave Augusta
8;15p,0i a-lirive at Augusta 5.38 (hnt; Airive
at Suvanuah 5.25, p.m. Making lame con
nection at Augusta as above.
NIGHT PAHSENGEII TRAINS GOING SOUTH.
Leave Savannah, 7.00 pun ; Leave -lugus
tn, 8 30 p. il; Arrive at Macon 5.15 a. m.
Connecting with trains to Columbus, leav
ing J/ucou at 5.25 a.m
NIOHT TRAINS GOING NORTH.
Leave Savannah 7.00 p.m; Leave J/acon,
1i.20 p.m. -Drive at J/illedgevllW f;ls p.
m. Airive at Tt'itonlou Ii ;45 p. m. Ariive
at Augusta 2.45 a.m; a-lrrive at Savannah
530 a.m Making close connection with
trains Waving Augusta.
PasscDgcrs going over the M. and K.
Branch will tako night train from Macon, day
train from Augusta, and 7 p.m train from Sa
vannah, which connects daily at Guidon
(.Sundays excepted) with J/illedgevilW and
A'atoo traius.
Jtncon A. Rrn ns wick Biiilroud
WM. J/acß.l /:', Superintendent.
DAT MAIL TRAIN DAILY (SUNDAYS KXCKPTKD.)
Leave J/acon 6;45 a m ; arrive at Jesjup
4;42 p in; arrive at Brunswick 7;05 pm*, ar
rive at Mavunnah 8;tK) p nr ; Leave Brunswick
5;00 am ; arrive at Jsssup 7; 10 a m ; arrive
at J/.icon 5;25 p m.
HAWKINSVILLE TRAIN DA!Y(SUNnAY tXCIPT*!) )
Leave II iwkinsville G;3O a m ; arrive at Ma
con 10,20 a m ; leave Macou 3;05 p ui ; ariive
at //awkinsville 8;45 p m.
Atlantic and Ciiitf Railroad.
11. S. HAINES, General Superintendent.
ON AND AFTER the Tuesday, June
20, 1871, passenger traius ou this road
will run as follows :
Leave Savannah daily at 11.15 p. m
.Arrive at Like Oakjduily at 10.00 x. xi
Arrive at Thomasvillc at 11.15 A. u.
Arrive at Bainbridge at 2. 00a. m.
Arrive at Albany at 3.15 a. M
Leave Albany at -3.00 p. m.
Leave Bainoridge at ...3.45 p. m
Leave Thomaavilie at 8.40 p. m.
Leave Live Oak at 8,30 a.m.
Ariive at Savannah at 6.25 a. m.
Through trains between Savannah and
Jacksonville. Counect at Albany with night
Accommodation t a:n on Southwestern Rail
road. Ihe Albany freight train witb passens
ger accommodations, will leave Thomasvillc
Monday, Wednesday aqd Friday at 5 30 a.m,
Connecting at Albany with passenger truin on
Southwestern /iailroad. Leaving Albany
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday a taßo a.m,
connecting at Thomasvillc with .Passenger
train for Bainbridge.
Western & Atlantic Railroad.
L. B. WALK PR, Muster Transportation
On and after SUNDAY, July 2nd,
1871, the Passenger Trains will lun on
the Western & Allautfc Railroad a3 follows :
KIGIIT PASSJEN'QEJi TRAIN
Leaves Atlanta iq 30 p, m.
Arrive- »t Chattanooga 6.16 a. m
Leaves Chattanooga fl.?o p. m.
Arrives at Atlanta 1.42 a. m.
DAY PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leaves Atlanta g.is x _ Mi
Arrives at Chattanooga .4 25 p. m.
/.eaves Chattanooga 5 80 a m.
Ariives at Atlanta 2 20 p.m.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN.
/raves Atlanta 2;45 p m ; arrives at Dal
tou 7;5# p m ; leaves Dalton 2;25 am, ar
rives at Ailanta 9;10 a m.
PLANTATION
Fop B«ilp*
i OFFER for sale my place, five miles be.
low Dawson, immediately on the Railroad,
containirg 1417 J acres. Well watered aid
limbered. Asa Stock .Parra, unsurpassed-
Healthy .desirable everyway. To any one
wanting a home, here is nn opportunity to
gt t one at half its real value, as I am deter
mined to sell, eitbir for money or cottsn, to
a responsible party. .Ippty to W, F. ORR,
at -Dawson. If not sold, will be for rent,
septlj 3-n W.T. BURGE.
HARDEMAN & SPARKS
SEND their annual greeting to their many
friends and patrons. They are at their
old stand, ready and willing to serve them in
the
Storage and Sale of Cotton.
They deem it unnecessary to make pledges
—for “by their fruits ye shall know them.’
Judge us by these—we ask no more. Your
interest is our interest; and our long experi
ence enables us to guard and advance it
More we cannot promise—more you will not
expect.
The usual accommodations extended to
those who honor us with their patronage.
septH 6m HARDEMAN & SrARKA
NOTICE. ‘
A TR3. MARY VANOVER has applied for
Av-i. A’xemption of Personalty and setting
sp irt ard valuation of Homestead, and I will
pass upon the same at my office in Dawson,
at 11 o’clock, A. M , 23rd inst.
sept 14 2t T. V. JUNE?, Ord’r.
W. C. DODD, j. M. BtMMONS
Into of Harper & Simmons-
PLANTERS’ WAREHOUSE.
DODD & SIMMONS,
WAREHOUSE
AND
C OMMIS SI 0 N MERCHANTS,
dawson, g- a...
WILT, fie pleased to wait on Planters ir. th > stoiing and sell ng of their crops
” of C otton. Wi 1k on Bapging and Tio a , and make advances cn Getton.
Telegraphic reports from Eastern markets received daily,
july 27 Sin.
INSURE IN A HOME GOMPANY.
THE ONLY COMPANY DOING BUSINESS IN GEORGIA THAT HAS
SIOO.OOO DEPOSITED WIT THE STATE FOR THE BENEFIT OF
POLICY HOLDERS.
We Challenge the World on the Meiifs cf Ihe Company,
THE COTTON STATES
LIFE IISDIIHCE, COMPANY.
MACON, GA.
Authorized Capital, $2,000,000! Guaranteed Capital, $500,000.
.JSSKITS *300,000. ./.**/> H.IPIDLY IJrCUEvISI.YG.
OFFICERS :
WM. B JOHOSON, President, JOHN W. BURKE, General Agent,
WM S HOLT, Vice Pie-idmt, J MERCER GREEN, Medical Examiner,
GEO S OBEAR, Secretaiy, W J MAGILL, Superintendent of Agencies
Dlltßrroit*-YfACOK :
WM B jonxsox, JOHN J GRKSIIAM, HENRY’ L JEWETT, VIRGIL POWERS
GEO s OBEAR, L N WHITTLE, JOHN W BURKE, JOHN S BAXTER
WM LAWTON, WM II DOSS, WMSHOLT, PETER SOLOMON.
CA NUTTING, A L MAXWELL, E A WILCOX, DAVID ELAN DER
J T BOIFEUILLET, E J JOHXSTON. R W CUBBEDGE.
Sayankah—A K LAWTON, ANDREW LOW. Augusta—J P KING, JOSIAH SIBLEY
Atlanta— RICHARD PETERS, V R TOMMKY. Columbus,— L G BOWERS, CG HOLMES
Month kllo—T J SMITH. Cuarlotte, N C—WM JOHNSON. Cuarlkstom, S C.—C G
MEMMINGER. ’
ri’MlIS Compauv issued, riming the first year, about 1200 policies, and has now on its reg-
A. ister, 1800 policies. It has paid its losses promptly, within sixty days after proof of
loss. It is located in tho middle of the State, quite convenient of access, so that where
losses occur, it Is not difficult to make all necessary proofs and collect the amount insured.
A careful oxaminatiot) of ihe list ol Dircotirs and Officers will, we th'mk, be a oufficient
guarantee to policy holders that it offers good security to those who are seeking a Safe in
vestment to the dear ones that will be left behind in case of death.
I. you want Insurance, see one of our Agents, who inay be found in almost every com
munity, or correspond with GEO. 8. OBEAR, Secretary.
WOOD, sit Osiwsoil, or in his absence applications may be made
Dr, C. A Cheatham, Medical Examiner, sept. 29-6 m.
MWiil
miFiCIDRiC CO.
©itWSOT, Cl A.
MANUFACURERS OF RAILROAD CARS
Agricultural Implements,
Sugar JVlills,
Sugar Kettles,
Cm in Gearing,
Thomas Water Wheels,
Shafting and Pulleys,
Iron and Rrass Castings,
JJJill Work of Every Description,
Dressed Cumber, etc., etc.
Old Cast Iron, Brass and Copper purchased at tho highest market price.
AM orders promptly attended to.
0 0 NELSON Pres't, - - H. ATKINSON, Sup’!,.
JYawsen, Ga., September 9,tf
Journal Job Office.
Tr t AVI , NG rc ? e ? tly fitted U P OTr offic c with anew Job Tress, of the best
ma A®* a ‘ffi fancy material, consisting in tho latest an 1 most popular
designs ol Type, Borders, ltules, Flourishes, etc., we are prepared to print, in
good style, and at Macon prices, Cards, Envelopes, Bill Heads, Letter Heads
C irculars, Ac. Having incurred this exponso, wo trust our homo people will
give us their patronage, 1
G 1 EORGIA. Terrell Comity :
I Whereas, B. 11. Hood has applied for
Letters of Administration on the estnto of
Joseph Hood, duc’d,
These are to cite and admonish all persons
concerned to be and appear at my office
within the time prescribad by law, and show
cause, if any they havo, why said letters
should not be granted. Given under my
hand and official signature, this 13th day of
September, 1871. T. M. JONES,
sept 14 Sod Ordinary.
HOUSE AND LOT
Fop Bale.
THE House now occupied by W A. Pete
is offered for sale. It is one of the most
convenient pjaces in the city, good dwelling
house and suitable out-houses, with good gar 5
den, nice little orchard, and ground for truck
patches. If not sold by the Ist ol October
it will be for rent. For terms apply to ’
W. F. ORR,
ieptt-1 2t Dawson, Ga.
Postponed Sheriff Sale.
\A7ILZ be sold before the Court House
v v door, in the town of .Dawson, said
county, on the Ist Tuesday in October,
within the legal hours of sale, the following
Lands, to-wit:
One half interest Lots of land numbers
.Seventy six, (76) and Seventy-seven (77) Id
the Twelfth District of Terieil county. Lev
ied on as the prgperty of Joseph P. Bledsoe
to satisfy a fi fa from Terrell Superior Court
in favor of Rust, Tobneton & Cos., vs Joseph
P. Bledsoe. WM. KAIGLER,
eepl7-td Sheriff.
/'t 170K4i> 1.4, Fiillioun County.
vJ Thrie months after date, I will apply
to the Court of Oidiuary of said county to
be discharged from the administration of the
estates of James B. Stewart and ffu. Webb,
late of said county, deceased.
These are therefore to cite sll parties to
Bhow cause and file objections if any they
have, with the Court ol Ordinary, aforesaid,
why said Wit. G. Pearce, Administrator,
on said estates should not be dismissed and
receive letters of dismission in terms of the
law- W, G. PIERCE,
aug 10, 3m. Administiltor.
The Greatest llnproYememo^h
Age. ,ue
O. W. MASSEY’S
Patent Excelsior Colton b,
pOR tho past forty years I bavobssn
A engaged in the manufacture of Cot
ton Gins, and have sot to vv.lrt
«S?»oSySffSSST“Ji
f 7
the rod—no use for Btlf-feeders-nr i
no trouble to feed Th P P
« lb. Ui. Bibb co4 a“515
Fair, being so well satisfied of it ß B n,
penonty over anything they oversaw
awarded me tho premium lam ’
prepared to funish any one in C
dsn G s n B<imrlo ° f Ex ce!sior and
also of the Griswold Gin can be seen
at ( arhart & Curd’s Hardware Bior e
Macon, Ga. Send for diseriptive £
O. W. M ABBY
Macon ( Ga.
Griswold Cotton Gin.
I Will continue to manufacture ihe
celebrated Griswold Cotton Gin, aGia
that has givea universal satisfaction,
and out of all the Gina I sold the pas!
two years, but one single complam,
and not one tim returned. Every Gin
warrantad. A sample can be seen at
Oarhart & Curd s Hardware Store
july 20-3 m O. W. MASSEY.
FASHIONABLE BESTAURMnj
Bakery, Confectionery,
TOY STORE
T L. SOLOMON, having completed til
• arrangements for ihe Fall trade, take*
this method es informing the public that he
has, and will constantly keepon hand, every
thing ta satisfy the appetite, and if you hare
yoi^one tUe ’ Ca ° 61 y ° U UP 80methin S to S' ve
THE RESTAURANT
will be sopplied, daily, with fresh Fish, 0r»-
ters,_old Virgiuia Beef Steak, etc., su’d will
furnish to families, three times a week, Tors
or Beef Saugage, of his own make, i’oliie
Waiters, good Cooks, who will prepare your
meals in the latest a lu mode without any ex
tra charge for the fancy name.
THE BAKERY
is presided over by an experienced hand, aod
we are prepared to furnish everything neces
sary for Parties, Balia and Suppers, private
or public.
CONFECTIONERY.
This Department is supplied with all kinds
of Plain and Fancy Gaudies, from the be>t
J/aDufactories, together with everything
usually kept in a Fiist-class Confectionery
establishment.
THE TOYS
have been Selected from one of the finest
stocks in New Yfork, and the purchaser had
an eye to the tastes of ail the little ones, and
can furnish the boys with anything from a
Wooden Pistol to a Fire A’ugine; and the
little girls with any thing rom a YVax /Loll
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
(S C S II,”
a’ L. BOLOMAN, .
ct . 13-ts. Trustee.
NOTICE
Ta Cotton Planters and Dealers
Os Middle and Southwest Georgia
IN again placing our name before our nuni"
erous planting friends and cotton dealers
of the State, we do so with the assurance ol
our ability to successfully render safisfaciorv
all business entrusted to our care — pledging
the usual honest effort to spare no pains in
doirg our whole duty*
We make the sale of cotton a specialty, us
ing our best endeavors so always sell on an
excited market. We return our most sincere
thanks for past liberal favors, and hope to
have them continued, and hope W have a 1> -
oral trial from those who have not before pa*
tronized us- We consider this the best inte
rior market in the £outh for the sal * ol t
ton, our buyers being liberal and spirite
business men. - ,
Plantation supplies furnished vtuen o -
sired. Liberal advances made on co«on in
store. JONATHAN COLLINS fitbON.
Cotton Factors and Commission Merchants.
aug24-Bm. Macon ba.
NIT flHi!
mHE undersigned would respectfully inforo
1 the public that they have formed a c
partnership, under the firm title' of
& Lee, to do a genc.al merehandi/.e
at Hier’s Old Stand, near Depot. The
icr partner’s knowledge of bu> ' ne ?*’ a _ itT 0 (
periencein purchasing, and the m F.*
the junior partner, who will gt«th. business
his personal attention, are eufficien £
tees that those who purchase from t m
will try it again. They will keep a gem
gtock of
DRY GOODS,
BOOTS & SHOES,
HATS & CAPS,
MEDICINES
CLOTHING & NOTIONS,
CROCRERY & GLASSWARE,
TIN & WOODWARE,
FAMILY GROCERY
CONFECTIONERIES,
etc., ETC-
Will have a good RU
in due time. FL ., ,L.
Aug. 3-ts. J - E - LEb '
r. S.—l respectfuUy tender mj tbe
my former patrons, and e w fur*
above partnership will enab ® roa n m
nisli you, for cash, as cheap
Dawson,