The Dawson weekly journal. (Dawson, Ga.) 1868-1878, November 02, 1871, Image 3

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DAWSON JOURNAL t== LOOA], C PLUM ML large and varied stock of Shaw's, j <uiies are especially invitod to exam iue them, at tho Cash Store. Loylfss & Ghiffjn. All kinds of Job Printing neatly ex ecuted, at satisfactory prices, at the Journal office. Peach blooms can bo seen in this Boction— Nov. Ist. Ono thousand Dollars in gold for Bale ty Lee & h ulton. All styles of trunks, Valises and low down, at the Cash Store. Loyless & Gnirrix. Cos to the Cash Store of Loyless & Griffin for anything you want in the j pry Goods lino.. See advertisement of L. 11. Pike, proprietor of Dollar Storo, Crockery—the largest lot in the city just arrived, marked down low to suij the tight times, at the Cash Storo. Loyless & Gjiiifix. A large stock of Cutlery at the Cash Store. Loyless & Gunns. Talmas, Ovorcoats, w ater - proof Talmas —something that is sure ,to please you —, low down, at the Cash Store. Loyless & Gkjffix. The spirit of improvement continues to increase, and new buildings are go ing U P 1 Q ever y direction. Clothing ! Clothing ! ! Clothing ! ! ! The largest and best stock over offered before in Dawson, at tho Cash Storo, cheap, cheap), cheap ! Loyless & Gbiffin. All Wool Delanos and Alpacas of evory color and price, also all oth er kinds of Dress Goods at tho Cash Store to be found in Dawson. Loyless &■ Griffin. A largo stock of Ilorso Covers, Sad dles, Bridles, llame3 and Wool Col lars at tho Cash Store. Loyless & Griffin. The chief cook of S. W. Ga., J. L Solomon, will pyre side over tho culinary department during the Pair. Our friends will oblige us not to ask for credit, as our circumstances are such we cannot sell our goods only for tho cash down. Loyless & Griffin. Business Cards printed in tho best style, at Macon prices, at the Journal office. Tho cry for “mortar” is often mista hen for that of firo these latter days The workmen kavo volunteers who cry with more vim than they do them selves. Do you want Goods low down ? If you do, come and see us, and bring along plenty of Greenbacks, and we will be sure to supply you before you leave, at our Cash Store. Loyless & Griffin. Bill and Letter Heads printed in any style desired, on tho best papier, at tbo Journal office. The new buildings on Main Street aro rapidly approaching compiletion. and they add a great deal to the street. Tobacco. Sugar, Coffee, Candles, Soap, Starch, Pepper, Soda, Potash, Ac., at tho Cash Storo of Loyless & Griffin. A large lot of Envelopes for sale, with card pirinteil on back, for about Same price they retail for in the stores, at tho Journal office. The privilege of selling Confection eries, edibles, &c., was let to Dr. Las seter on Monday evening last. 200 pieces French and American prints of all stylos, at the Cash Store low down. Loiless & Griffin. A large crowd assembled at the Fair Grounds on Saturday evening last, and were highly entertained dur ing the evening. 3000 yards Jeans and Cashmoro of all styles and prices cheaper than the cheapest, at Cash Store of Lotless & Grifiin An efficient police force has been or ganized for the Fair, and wo trust they may exercise their authority to such an extent as that perfect order may be maintained. We intend to sell Goods strictly for Cash from this date, and sell them at shorter profits than ever before ; so bring along the needful and get Goods at low prices, at the Cash Store of Lotless & Griffin. Horses, Horses ! Mules, Mules ! Mr. McClintock has arrived and has on exhibition at tho stables of the Messrs. Prince, as fine a lot of horses and mules as was ever in this market. Go and see them. Horses for sale at Lee & Fulton’s. 5000 pairs Boots and shoes for ev erybody at tho Cash Store, low down. Call at once and bo supplied before I they are sold. Lotless & Griffin. Special Premium. Best specimenof work dono on Flor ence Sowing Machine, work to be done by exhibitor —Extra set of at tachments to Florence Machine, val ued at $7. Offered by C. C. Truss. 36,000 lbs Flour, at Lee & Fulton's Hook & Ladder Company.— This organization met on Tuesday night last, and tho following members re ceived : A. G. Janos, Joseph Rey nolds, Benj. McKenney, J. A. Bishop, Jr., W. Bishop), Calvin Stevens. Owing to a delay in eorrospondenco the committee on By-laws were given until I ridny night next to roport on the samo. aoSo° fit*’ young gents, middle god and old men ; you can bo sup phed with anything in tho way of clothing—shuts, drawers, socks, era vais, collars, gloves, handkerchiefs, culls umbrellas, etc., etc. All of the latest stylo, at pirices to pleaso, for tho needful only, at tho Cash Storo. Loyless & Griffin. Temperance Sermon. —lt was our good pleasure to listen to a most oxcol [ lent sermon on last Sunday in behalf |of tiro Temperance cause, by Rev. J. K Armstrong, from the following text: “No man liveth unto himself alone.” Alter applying the text, showing that it was our duty to assist the unfortunate in regaining their for mer position in society, he gave the history of the different Temperance Organizations that have ever existed showing that none were as well organ! izod, nono that ever accomplished as much good, and none that would live as long as tho I 0. G. TANARUS., together with a statistical tablo of the effects of whiskey in t*e United States. 5 ard of Thunks. Me, tho undersigned committee, in behalf of Banner Lodge No. 2?, I. O. G. TANARUS., express our heart-felt thanks to our worthy' brother, J. Iv. Armstrong, for his vory r able and eloquent sermon delivered at tho Methodist church on last Sabbath, October 2'Jth, on the subject of Temperance. May the ftnpressivAmarineir in w kick ho managed the theme cause nanny moro to inscribe tlieir names upon the rolls of our Temple, and join in the noble crusade against the soul-de stroying demon—lntemperance. And may the beautiful lesson which was taught, enable us to be more zeal ous, and let our communica.ions be such as become the diligent, endeav oring to show forth the praises of Him who hath called us out of darkness into a marvellous light. Fannie Foster, 1 J. L. Janes, > Com. J. M. Crim, ) Mr. J. L. Solomon has opened a first class eating saloon on tho Public Sqaro next to Jewelry storo, under tho supervision of Mr. M. Goldsburg, where every thing good to eat will be daily served in.the best stylo. Lost on the streets of Dawson a pair of gold spectacles. Any informa tion concerning them will be thankful ly received at this office. Action of Use democratic Exec utive Committee. Tho State Democratic Exocutlve Committee assembled in this city yes terday, and had a full and free consul tation. Tho following resolutions were adopted : Resolved, That tho fruits of the victory achieved at tho I lecember elec tion cannot bo secured without thor ough organization. We reiterate tiro opinion previously expressed by this committee that men ot character and ability should be nominated for office, and it should be regarded as a patri otic duty to support and elect them, though Individual preferences have to be abandoned. Resolved, That the people of Geor gia aud this committee have an abi ling confidence that the Democratic Legis lature, soon to assemble, will be guided by “Wisdom, Justice aud Moderation that its action bo discrete, its enact ments just, and its administration hon est and economical. t Resolved, That this comuriitoo be lieve the roports of the existence of Ku-klux or other secret political or ganizations in this State, which have induced Congress to take action on that subject, are whoJ.y unfounded. That there havo boon acts of lawlessness and violence cannot be denied, but they have not beer, instigated by any partisan motivo or fe’eling. Tho ill-ad vised use of tho pardoning power, by which notorious criminals have been relieved from the punishment duo to their crimes, has in some instances ex cited persons to acts of violence which would not havo otherwise occurred, and which we unhesitatingly condemn and disapprove.^ —Macon Tel, Chicago. —Chicago lost 20,000 buil dings, covering 26,000 acres, and worth $300,000. Over 50,000 persons have left the city, leaving 180,000. Five grain elevators with 1,600,000 bushels of grain burned leaving eleven houses with 5,000,000 bushels. Os lumber 50,000,000 feet were burned, leaving 240,000,000 feet. Coal, 80,000 tons burned, loaving as much. Half of all stocks of goods were destroyed. About 20,000 houses remain. Ten per cent of the currency was burned. Tho whole loss was 25 per cent of her total assets. MARKETS. Nov. Ist.—Cotton in demand at 15 J to 16c. Receipts heavy. No ehango in the provision market. Macon Oct. 34. —Liverpool mid dlings in good demand at iOiic. New York middlings would command 17c. Provision market unchanged. New York, Oct. 31.—Cotton easier ; uplands 18fcc. Sales of futures for November 17 J to lS^c - Nsjvs FlioM Europe.—Ur. L. H. Bradfiod, , mar "Uacti!rcr of Brudfield’s Female AVe ulalor, iu rltlauta, is just in receipt of a let ter Ironi Germany, of which the following is * correct translation—the original of which 13 lu "' r - Bcadfield’s possession, nod can fie seen by any oue who desires it,. Verily, the medicine is acquiring a reputation as wide as tnat of civilization. The following is the translation : hoRiiiKKN Province of HanoVkr, j German A-npire, August 7, IS7I. f or. Bradkikli).—Dear Sir; Ftoin one ot my friends I have learned your address, and , from him have received a lew bottles of your ! celebrated Female Regulator, and its excel. ! lent properties for curing certaiu diseases of the fair sex have been communicated to me- ; I have had an ipportunity of trying your j medicine in my own family with the most sat- 1 isfaotory success, and I hasten to express * jo you my warmest thanks for the ! happy effect produced bv your medicine, ■Not only in my own family, but also in other families this side the Atlantic, have the same I Hippy results been effected, until now the last buttle has been used up, aud I can no . longer supply those who have made demands j lor the medicine. I wish very much to pro- ' cure anew supply, and therefore address you ' to respectfully ask of you whether yoj have ’ au agency for ycur medicine oh this couti- ' iieut, uJ ii not, to send me a lew dozen bot tles per North German Lloyd steamer. For ; tho amount you may draw on me through ■l/essrs, G. Mecke & Cos., Bankers in Bremen ! or if you prefer it, I will send you tho amount ' oi the bill in advance. Awaiting your reply, I am yours respect. I G. V. Fkankknburq. sept 14 II ip sill * MTR S*or.k of FAfcX AUD \TI\TKR GOODS id bow complete, and wo aro v P..51P^ r ' to th © trade ol cat Georgia as good bargains in as good 2° ( ’ s as Cu “ publicised u this market. Our stock consists in part oi * DRY GOODS, CLOTHING. CROCKERY, DRESS GOODS, JEANS, CASHMERES GLASSWARE, DOMESTICS, by the yard oi bolt, Cutloiv, fancy goods, boots & shoes, groceries, NOTIONS HATS & CAPS, LAGGING, TIES, | together with everything to be found in a first class variety store. Our motto is “Short Profits and Quick Sales,” AND roi: fii «jasu we eff.r gr- it, in genera! m -rehan disc. JBl*. .1 2Vs i*2 383 CSt!’l is at his post and parfictflaiW desires the L: and ic3 to cal! 'hat be may show them some of the prettiest'goods they ever saw. We respectfully ask our cu-imners and friends to call, and we guarantee to sell goods, for the cash, in keeping with the hard times. €KIiH & XIICKKR. Oct. 19-its. JULeRGANTILE M3m?ohium OF fafflim, Sluirp -k' TA7 E take this method of calling attention to eur slock of goods, just, purchased, and v f opened, and guarantee satisfaction in style, quality, quantity, and price. Our O.flY GOODS DEPARTMENT is supplied wit', the beet grades of Prints, Domestics, Fancy Goods, etc., and purchased from the largest arid most popular dealers in the Aasteru market. Our CLOTHING DEPARTMENT is replete tii'h every s'yle and make of goods, from tho cheapest to the best and fines', and embraces suits for meu, youths and children. A large and select stock of BOOTS ALSO SHOES of every make, style and finish, for Ladies, J/isses, .Yen, Boys or Children, and were pur chased with an eye to please every body. We have also a choice slock ot HATS AND CAPS ol all the popular styles, and of every quality, from a plantation wool hat to the finest fur. The GROCERY DEPARTMENT is funds' 1 ed with l.'nvv and fancy groceries, and embraces everything that could be de .it'wii iu 'h«t line. If you desire auvthing to wear ut to Cat, or something to eat in in. tbo slmre of t>ocWv or Glassware, give us a call. rg-.lli kir.r.s of plantation supplies always on baud. Come ami see us »t our new store, V, tat side Public ■ q . re. W £4A tl.’l, hMABI* & iO. W, W. FARHUM, ) J. P. SHARPS, )• 8. MAAS. ) OCt 12 Sill. STIILIL KI € K IN®. JE W JOHITSTOFr HAS survived the burning, pud notwiihrUuUing the fire cleared my old shelves of good quicker thn n my customers could have done, I Imve-bceT and got more that ate cheap er, uud which lor beauty and quality have never beca excelled in this market. Tho sight of GRBENB AIIKB always did have a peculiar effect on a JKW, whether in the hai.ds oi Gentile, African, Hot tentot or anybody else. Therefore, if you want bargains in CLOTHING, DKY GOODS, DIIE3S GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, GROCERIES, ETC I give me a call, My Yard .Stick is as long as ever, and I only trust that X may be permitted , to measure as many yards with it iu the future as in the past, j . i 1 * ' I will call on some vast wilderness To hide my own peculiar bead, If I don’t undersell the Jews, And nail them to the cross when dead. I J/y stors ta dn Main Street, second door above J. W. Roberts, where roy cuatomurd ami i friends will always Cud me ready to serve them. Sept 28- 3 m. j. w. jouvsroj. Be Vnitled by H int.i You j Kuow, j There is an old proverb wlikrli says, “Ex po ience is tbo safest guide.” To this guide i the sick and ailing naturally turu wh, n cast j lug about for the means of relief. They in quire what a medicine Ins done fur others, before they adopt it thernsojves. Ot all the | remedies and proventatives iu use, Hostetler’s I Stomach Bitters meets tha test most trlom j phantly, and hence its immense popularity and vast sales. The sufferer from indigos- I tion is sure to S.id same otto nmonghis fi ierids j who has been cured of that ailment by Hie famous vegetable stomachic. The vierini of fever aud ague, liver complaint, constipation, nervous prostration, or general debility, has Only to make inquiry in tho neighborhood whore ho resides iu order to discover what this staudard restorative has effected iu oases similar to his own, Iu the published testi mony to its merits ho will find a volume ol proofs of its sanitary properties, which it is impossible for ids common sense to resist. lie tries i», and the effect it produces on his system adds another to the host of witnesses in its favor. Thus, its reputation, founded or. facts, not assertions, continually grows and spreads Charlatans and impostors, some of them mere local tricksters, and oth ers who take a somewhat wider range, at tempt to thrust into the hands aud down the ihioats of invalids, flieir haphazard concoc tions, us substitutes for the tonic which for so many years has been a 'medicinal staple throughout the United Elates, Spanish Amer ica, Canada, and the West le.dies, but onlv suceed to a very limited extent. Iu this reasoning age, the people, having ascertained whnt is re. lly deserving of their confidence, decline “running after strange gods," it, ‘ ■ , ' !■- • , ' ' ■ TO (ash Buyers. WE aro now receiving, and will Rave in Store, by the 15th id October ouo of tLo Largest, and Best SELECTED STOCKS OF Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, <fce., ver hef.re offered by us to the trade of Pontli West Georgia, recently pur hasod by our Mr Loyless in New York, which we intend to sell at tho H9ES7 FOSSES FISH. FOB THI CtSS OK?. r its equivalent. So, il you have Cush, Cotton or Produce, bring it to us, and we guarantee to s.l! you goods at as LOW FIGURES as can bo purchased ;n South West Georgia Thoso who we have aorommoda-od the presoat yoar will f>loas o come lot ward and settle their accounts. We have auoommo dated you, notv accommodate us. Wo can be found tit John Reddick’s eld aland, next to W. F. Orr, where wo will be p'easod to exhibit our itnmetifee sti ck to our cusfomEis and friends. „ „ LOYLESS Sc GRIFFIFj. Dawson, Go., Oe.t 12, 3tn. UMMOVAJj of im mwwmmmm, IHIHIE wS E STo C K O F TO f isle f’uhlic Square stt Stand fnrmcrly occupied I»y Farnum, Sliarpu Ac Cos., ia front of Dr. Client Itnitl * Dmg Store. "VTOW that the Fall season is upon us, I take this method of informing my facnJaar.d the iA public generally, that I l.»ve purchased Very heavily of DRY GOOD?, DRESS GOODS, FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, lIATS, BLANKETS, HARNESS, BRIDLES AND SADDLES, together with everything uruslly kept in n vaii- ty «S' ! oi*e, nod there Is scarcely anything to wear or that is needed in tile hou-e or on the plantation that cannot be bought at prices to suit my cuMoBU ts. Messis Jimmie I*ark» and W. S. Bell arc with n:e and wifi be pleased to wait ou their mauy friends. Give me a CalL S'pt 28 Sm. £D. KUTTIIBR, FALL SI ICI X • ’ ' , ,f , . OF CHi , «cei*les % I B i»o¥i@l©ss.§.- 2,000 Rolls Bagging all grad as. 10,000 Bundles Ties from 51 to 6J cents. 300 Hhds. C. R. Bacon Sides, 50 Tierces S. C. Hams. 300 Barrels Sugar, 200 Sacks New Crop Cnffeo. 3,000 Sacks and 300 Barrels Flour al qualities. 600 Packages New Crop) Mackerel. • 500 Boxes soups, 300 Boxes Candles, 100 Boxes Fresh Crackers, 50 Boxes Poavt Starch. 200 Barrels Pork from $7 to .sl7 per BarroL 200 Kegs Nails, 200 Boxes Pikos, 25 Casos Crakes Bitters. 150 Cases Rickies, 25 Cases Sardines. 256 Cases Fresh Covo Oysters, 100 Boxes Soda. 75,000 Choice Cigars very cheap. 300 Boxes Tobacco comprising all grades. The above together with all the leading articles’lii tho grocery line, for sale at lowest wholesale figures. Our stock is being daily ropdeished, and as we buy our goods at tho “Fountain Head” we promise good arguins to Cash Customers SEYMOUR, TINSLEY, & CO. Corner Cherry aud Third Streets, Macon, Ga. cct 1 St. A CARD. TP IT, 1 , subsci .ber takes this method of ll- L founing the public that ho is now a fixs tui-c ir. Dawson, and fouls fully identified with the iuterett of the community.. l!q returns hts thinks for favors al.otuy shewn, and of. sets his services in the Practice ot Medicine in all its branohes, and hopes by clogg atten tion to business, with an experience of many years in the practice, to be nbie to uteiif a liberal share of pafroQßge. CaUh *-f al hi» office in the storo of B. H. flood, un for the printing office, during the iluv or at bis house (late the reshdeuce of M„j 0. B. Wooten) <f |. ring the night, will receive p ompt tiUentio l. c. it. fftooatii, m. u. Dawson, Ga., Oct. 26, 1871. Im iW eTtbloroM SJR.ION J 'GOEi (Late of Sovtu Cimiiyx.) Has just oil ned in the, new Brick building ou Public ifquare,, b lurgo and select Stuck in Fam’lj Croc?ry's Dll Y GOODS CT.tytnrrwG sinflfs SHOES, HATS, Trunks, Crockery Ware, And a general a eortment of Fancy Go' ds, which lie will a ll as eLnnp ;w any t-tore iu Soul ti west Ga. His std man, Mr. Edd M. Wait n, has Imd a orent deal of experience in the husi nessand assurts his m-tny friends that he will make it to sh 'ir interest to t'radb with him. Get 12-3 m. ! - * (ij KORGf A, Terrell Uonafy : A Whereas, B. H. H.sid, adminietritor on the estate of Joseph Hood, deceased, has filed his npnliotttioo iu n»y oitice, praying leave to 60lithe real estate ot Haiti deceased. These are therefore to gjve uo-l’ce tp all persons eonoernrd th it unless objection is made and pood o-iuso flhown why suid leave should not be givor, tint I shall erant-the same on the third Monday in November, 1871. Given under m« tiinj aud uflkauieig natn'C October *24 b, 1871. ' 1 . T. M JOSF*, Ordinary. octae 4t niiitaoi t, Terrell Uatntly : * J Whereas, D. JF. Lawhoru, » jtninistrulur ou tho cstato of Saiau l Denton, deceas.fi, has filed his application in my i.lfice, praying for leave to eel! n portion or the wtiqlo Oi the real estate of the suid rlecfeaScd, • ’ r These «re there loro to give no'ioe to aH persons interested, that uriiesH ol jectiom are made, arid good cause shown why -aid leave to sell should not be given, that I shall grant die same on the third Monthly In Noveihb ef, 1871. Given nndra mv hand and official sig nature October 24 th, 1871. T. M. JONES, Oidinary. Oct2t> 4w IFsis’aaltsss B ®* 4 splendid assortment of Parlor Suits in YL Ualr, Cloth, Plush and Reps. A! o, BED IliiOM SUITS, in Muhocany, Walnut end 7’iarao’ed, Sfsr hle ana Wood Top, aad a fu'l as ortruhut of all kinds ol furniture. Bedsieads In-great variety from $5 to $75. CARPETS and OIL CLOTHS, Matting, Wall Paper, Shrle-, Mattresses, Feathers, Jte. THOM A S WOOD,. . Near to Lanier House, oct 26-3 m Macoti, Gi. TAX mWL~ I will bo at tho following districts at tho time given, for the • purpose of collecting the State aud County Tax for Terrell county : District. October. November. 4th 2d & 16th -Ist „• 3rd 3d & 17th 2d oth 4th & 20th 4th 12th 10th & 23d Bth 1 1 th 11th & 21th 10th ' ' Dawson 14th & 2<th loth Parties will pleaso bo prompt, _ as I shall close my books after the 15th of November. YV. B ONLFQRD. sept 28-7 w vidniln latraior'a Stile. WILL be sold bcfoie the Court Uoure door itr Morgan, Ca’Uoun uounly, on the Ist Tuesday in November next, the real estate of Joseph jSubanka, doo’d, to-wit: Parts ol lots of land Eos. 29 and in 8d diswict of said ommty, t ouiHiug 172 acres, for the benefit of heirs and creditors of said estate. Terms cash, . ELLEN KUBANKB, oct® td .luiniuistratrix. Kof!.€o ALL persons are hereby forewarned, not to trado for three Promissory Wotes HHtir by mo and given to J, 3. Vanover, (now deceased.) Th? first ol sail notes for 2000 pounds lint cotton, nhd du - time this wimer. The second for-SOfK) pounds lint cotion, and duo in the wiutcr of 1872. T he third, for 0(10 pounds lint totten, auA due in tho winter of 1873. The consideras tion for which said note? were given has ut terly failed, and I do not intoDd to pay them unless compelled by law. oct 19-lm. Het>t. A. IVarnackr C) BORGIA, fliiffimill fomifji X Whereas, M. J Jane) apiJies to urn for Letters of Administration ou. thfc, estate of John B. Davis, dec’d, ofi. parties intcfcStitd are required to show cause before uv)-in terms of the law why SjiiJ Letters of mieistration should t'O' he granted. Ofverr under my hand and eßcirl sigr atrtre tt.is September 30th, 1871. J J. JOHN BECK, Ordinary. oc‘.s 30d ff’oa* V valuable Plantation, unsurpassed as a STOCK FARM. Productive and heahhv, on vdry accomai dating Urms- Corn, Fodder, Mules, Uatti Uogr, ad laborers ou tho place. Also, - ’ •* r»d Seieral Hundred kits of Lar? around Daw sun, sud 3c“ i fig Oh < town for sate cheap. AA”. 4' IH'it 1 , oct 19-f. ■ *' f *MiXtSSt