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DAWSON JOURNAL.
10OAL OOLUVN.
~ Tho first entry niadoon the Secreta
, books of the Terrell Industrial
Association was by Mr. B. L. More-
A largo and varied stock of Shawls.
I ftdies are especially invited to exam
ino them, at tho Cash Store.
Loylfss & Gkiffin.
All kinds of Job Printing neatly ex
ecuted, at satisfactory prices, at tho
Journal office.
Take notice, young gents, middle
fltryd and old men ; you can be sup
.ifiod with anything in the way of
clothing —shirts, drawers, socks, cra
vats, collars, gloves, handkerchiefs,
cutis, umbrellas, etc., etc. All of the
latest style, at prices to please, for the
needful only, at the Cash Store.
LOYLESS & GItIFFIX.
Tho potato crop of this section is
now being harvested, and tho yield is
veiy good.
■ ■ A & - * - -
Ail stylus of tranks, \ alines unu
pa T s, low down, at tho Cash Store.
Loylkss A Geiffin.
Go to tho Cash Store of Loyless &
Griffin for anything you want in the
Dry Goods lino.
Crockery—tho largest lot in the city
just arrived, marked down low to suij
tho tight times, at the Cash Store.
Loyless & Griffin.
A largo stock of Cutlery at the
Cash Store. Loyless & Griffin.
Distinguished Visitors. —We notice
with pleasure in our midst Hon. Thos.
Hardeman, Hon. C. B. Wooten and
Col. S. D. Irwin.
Talmas, Overcoats, water - proof
Talmas —something that is sure to
please you—, low down, at the Cash
Store. Loyless & Griffin.
Clothing ! Clothing ! ! Clothing ! ! !
Tho largest and best stock ever offered
before in Dawson at tho Cash Store,
choap, cheap, cheap !
Loyless & Griffin.
All Wool Delanes and Alpacas of
every color and price, also all oth
er kinds of Dress Goods at the Cash
Store to be found in Dawson.
Loyless & Griffin.
A large stock of Horse Coverp, Sad
dles, Bridles, Hames and Wool Col
lars at the Cash Store.
Loylt'93 & Griffin.
"Our Saturday Night” is tho ex
pressive title of a most excellent liter
ary paper, quarto form, recently es
tablished in Macon by Messrs. Lynos,
Wing and Smith. These gentlemen
are all first-class printers, have hail
long experience in tho business, and, ;
besides having tho advantages of a
thorough educ .tion, have in the pur
suit of their profession come in con
tact with every class of newspapers
and periodicals, and know which is
popular and which-is not Mr Smith
is on a visit to our town at tho present
timo, and we recommend him to the
reading public and his paper to all
those wishing to subscribe for a first
class literary paper.
Our friends will oblige us not to ask
for credit, as our circumstances arc
such we cannot sell our goods only for
the cash down. Loyless & Griffin.
Two good Brick Store Houses to
rent at Montezuma, Ga.
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 beforo you
leave, at our Cash Store.
Loyless & Griffin.
From present appearances the new
jail will be too nice-looking a building
for the purpose tor which it was in
tended. Wouldn’t it boa good joko
on the officers and makers of the law
if they never could got a criminal
within its walls.
Bill and Letter Heads printed in any
style desired, on the best paper, at tho
Journal office.
Tobacco, Sugar, Coffee, Candles,
Soap, Starch, Pepper, Soda, Potash,
&c., at the Cash Store of
Loyless & Griffin.
A large lot of Envelopes for sale,
with card printed on hack, for about
same pries they retail for in the stores,
at the Journal office.
200 pieces French and American
prints of all styles, at tho Cash Store
low down. Loyless & Griffin.
3000 yards Jeans and Cashmere of
all styles and p rices cheaper than the
cheapest, at Cash Store of
Loyless & Griffin
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
Loyliss & Griffin.
Horses for sale at
Lee & Felton’s.
36,000 lbs Flour, at
Lee & Felton s
All honor t<T tho Daweon Brass
Baud for their services during the
present week. This notice is not giv -
en through courtesy, but is an expres
sion of the sentiments of everyone m
attendance at tho Fair.
!• 0. G. T.—At a regular mooting
of Banner Lodge No. 28,1. 0. G. TANARUS.,
last Saturday night, Lodge Deputy J.
C. It. Clarke installed tho following
oflicors, to servo the ensuing quarter :
A. J. Baldwin, W. C. T
Miss Laura Smith, W. V. T.
J. W. Weston, W. S.
A. G. Janes, W. F. S.
' R. C. Peoples, W. T.
C. R. Mooro, W. C.
N. 11. Lee, W. M.
Miss Laura Johnson, W. D. M.
E E. Cheatham, W. I. G.
P. H. Proctor, W. 0. G.
Miss Ellon Aslnry, W. R. S.
Miss Jennie Lassotor, W. L. S .
W. G. Parks, P. W. C. T.
J. J. Simons, the Auctioneer at the
Fair Grounds, has contributed much
to tho enjoyment of tho crowd in at
tendance, by saying many funny
things in many funny ways. Go and
hear him.
Andrew Female College. -
President McGeJteo, with his pro
fessors and about sixty pupils, hon
ored our town with their presence on
yesterday. Thoy arrivod on the 10
o’clock train, and alter forming into
column, with their President at their
head, marched through the town and
down to the Fair Ground. Air. Tick
et Agent may have thought that he
was going to gather a good deal of the
needful from the party; but not so.—
Our Fair managers were too liberal
for that: they were met at the gate
by a committee and tho Brass Band,
and wore escorted to tho ccntro of tho
Grounds.
Wo were glad to welcome so much
of bashful beauty and growing intel
lect from our sistor city, and tiust the
young misses feel benefitted by their
visit. Os one thing thejr woitliy sac
ulty can impress their minds, to-wit:
That theory and practice are necessa
ry to properly preparo them for future
life. And that while in College they
tan preparo themselves for under
standing, the articles on exhibition at
our County Fair will convince them
that practice is necessary to perfect
them in the arts pertaining to house
wives-
Bill for tile Flection of Gov
ernor.
The following is tho bill providing
for a special eloctiou for Governor, in
troduced by Mr. Hall, of Upson.
Bo it enacted by tiio General As
sembly, that a special election for Gov
ernor shall be had throughout tho
State on tho Tuesday in Decem
ber, 1871, to fill the unexpired term
for which E. B. Buliock was elected,
which said election shall be held as is
provided by Irwin’a revised Code, for
tho regular election of Governor and
members of tho Legislature.
2, Be it further enacted, that the
returns of said election shall bo scaled
up by tho managers and directed to
the President of the Senate and Speak
er of the House of I.'cpresentutives,
and tho managers shall iurtwith trans
mit the same to the acting Governor,
who shall, without opening the same,
and without delay, cause the said re
turns to bo laid before tho Senate, it
tho Senate bo in session when receiv
ed, and if received during the recess
of tho General Assembly, so soon as
General Assembly convenes the same
shall be laid before the Senate, and
bo by that body transmitted forthwith
to the House of Representatives, and
such proceedings shall thereafter be
had for convening the two Houses in
tho Representative Chamber, opening
said returns, counting and publishing
tho vote, and declaring the result of
said election, as is provided by art. 4,
sec. Ist, par. 2d, of the Constituion.
See. 3. Be it further enacted, that
if no person bo found to have received
a majority of the whole number of
votes cast at said election, or if the
election be protested, such proceedings
shall be had as is provided by art. 4,
sec. 1, par. 2 of the Constitution.
• Sec. 4 repeals all conflicting laws.
Recent reports represent that smng-
is carried on openly on the Rio
Grande river, principally by Mcxinns
who defraud our Government out of a
i large amount of money annually. Tho
i Mexican Government having refused
to take notice of tho matter, although
attention has been called to it, tho
President will lay the matter beforo
j Congress at tho next session.
In Louisiana, one of the doeposi
: Radical gouges is tho negro school
business. Thus in Morehouse parish
there are twelve negro schools, each
having from twelve to fifteen pupils ;
each school employs a toacher at SbO
1 a month, 6720 a year, and the 180 ne
gro pupils attending 12 schools cost the
State at lea. 188.540 a year.
• HARDEMAN & SPARKS
SEND their annual greeting to their many
friends and pair >ns. 7hey are at their
old stand, ready and willing to serve them in
Storage and Sale of Cottots.
They deem it unnecessary to make pledges
—for ‘‘by their fiuits 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
eX 'l n e usual re •ommodations extended to
those who honor ns with their Patronage
L,U dm HARDEMAN k nPARK.-v
Clnlhoim Riovlgitge Sales.
WILL be sold before the Court Houso
YY door on she Ist Tuesday in January
next between the legal hours of sale, at Mor»
gan, the following described mortgaged prop
" Lots of land Nos. 110, 150, 172, 173, 188,
con tiling 250 acres each, mure or less, all ly
ing in the 3d district of said county, to satis-,
fv one mortgage fi fa in favor c( Julia Pace,
4d ministiatrix of Z>avid Pace, dec and, lor the
use of 0. B. Wooten, Esq., vs. Robert Mor
row all of said property included in said
mortgage 6 fa. Tenants notified.
morr D ag G w AV ER. 4, Sheriff.
0ct.35, iff* LOv26od
News from Europe — Dr. L. H. Bradfield, |
(lie manufacturer of Bradfield’a Female A’eg
ulator, in Atlanta, is just in receipt of a let
ter from Germany, of which the following it
a correct translation—the original of which
is in Dr. Br&dfield’s possession, and can be
seen by any one who desires it. Verily, the
medicine is acquiring a reputation as wide as
that of civilization.
The following is the translation :
Northern Province or Hanover, )
German E npire, alugust 7, 1871. j
Or. Bradfield— Dear Sir : From one of
my friends I have learned your address, and
from him have received a lew bottles of vour
celebrated Female Regulator, and its excel
lent properties for curing certain diseases ol
the fair sex have been communicated to Pie’
I have had an ipportunily of trying your
medicine in my own family with the most sat
isfactory success, aud I hasten to express
to you my warmest thanks for the
happy effect produced by your medicine.—
Not only in my own family, hut also in other
families this side the Atlantic, have the same
happy results beca effected, until now the
last bottle has been used up, and lean no
longer supply those who have made demands
lor the medicine. I wish very much to pro
cure a uew supply, and therefore address yon
to respectfully usk of you whether yon have
an agency for ycur medicine on this conti
nent, nd if not, to send me a few dezen bot
tles per North German Lloyd steamer. For
tliO amount you may diaw on me through
J/essrs, G. Meckc & Go., Bankers in Bremen,
or if you prefer it, I will send you tho amount
of the bill in advance.
Awaiting Jour reply, I am yours respects
fully, G. V. Frankknuurg.
sept 14
nr as sni.
OUR Stock of r ILL AND WINTER GOODS is io» complete, end we are
prepared to offer to the trade of So uth-west Georgia as good bargains in us good
goods as can be puichased u this market. Our stock consists in part of
DRYGOODS, CLOTHING, CROCKERY,
DRESS GOODS, JEANS, CASHMERES G LASSVV ARE,
DOMESTICS. by the yard or bolt, Out lerv,
FANCY GOODS. BOOTS & SHOE 4, GROCERIES,
NOTIONS HATS & CADS, BAGGING, TIES,
together with everything to be fouud in a 3 rat cLis tfiriey stjre. Our motto is
“Short Profits and Quick Sales, 11
AND
WOR THE mABM
vo offer great barpainVin general merchandise. .
ITIK. J3VIYIIE L'Kin is at his post and particularly desires the L Oieotn call
that, he may show thorn some of the prettiest goods they over saw.
We respectfully ask our customers and friends to call, arid we guarantee to sell goods,
for the cash, in keeping with the hard j - gj^
Oct. 19itf.
MEercantile Emporium
OF
FawiiiMf Bbufp C®#
\\7F. take this method of calling attention to our stock of goods, just purchased, and
' v opened, and guarantee satisfaction in style, quality, quantity, and price. Our
P3Y GOODS DEPARTMENT
is supplied with the best grades of Prints, Domestics, Fancy Goods, etc., and purchased
from the largest and most popular dealers in the Eastern maiket. Our
CLOTHING DEPARTMENT
is replete with every style and make of goods, from the cheapest to the bast and finest, and
embraces suils for men, youths and children. A large and select stock of
BOOTS AND SHOES
of every make, style and finish, for Ladies, Jfisses, Me n, Boys or Children, aud were pur
chased With an eye to please every body. We iiave al.-o a choice stock ol
HATS AND CAPS
ot all the popular styles, and of every quality, from a plantation wool hat to tho finest lur.
The grocery department
is funds' ed with heavy and fancy groceries, and embraces everything that could be do
■ ired in that line. If von desire anything to wear or to cat, or something to eat in in the
ebarv. „( Greet e-v or Glassware, give us a call.
r v-Ail l.iuds of plantation supplies always on hand. Come ami see us at our new store,
West side Pujlic square. SIIAIiI* & CO.
W. W. FARNUM, )
J. P. SHARPE, >- , _ „
s, maas. \ oct 12-3 m.
STllil- KICKING.
JEW JOHUSTOIsT
Has survived the burning, and notwithstanding the fi-e cleared my old shelves of good
■micker than my customers could have done, I have been and got more that are cheap
er, and which lor beauty and quality have never been excelled in this market. Tho sight of
greenbacks
1 .p Aid have a peculiar effect on a JEW, whether in the hands ol Geutilo, Afiicun. Uot
tentot or anybody else. Therefore, if you want bargains m
CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS,
BOOTS, SILOES, GROCERIES, ETC
• ome a call J/v Yard Nick is as long as ever, end 1 only trust that I may be permitted
as’many yards with it in the future as in the past,
I will call on some vast wilderness
To hide my own peculiar brad,
If Id ou’l undersell the Jews,
Aad nail them to the cross when dead.
Jfy store is on Main Street., second door above J. W. Roberts, where my customers and
friends will always find me ready to serve them.
S pt 28-3 m. ’* • ■HiUWAWH.
lie Guided by U' It a I You
Know.
There is an old proverb which says, “Ex
peticnce is the safest guide." To this guide
tho sick and ailing naturally turu when cast
ing about for tho means of relief. 7'hey in
quire what a medicine Ins done for others,
before they adopt it themselves. Os all the
remedies and preveutativos in use, Hostetler's
.Stomach Bitters meets the test most trium
phantly, end heuce its immense popularity
and vast sales. The sufferer Oom indigos
lion Is sure to tied someone amonghis li iends
who has been cured of that ailment by the
famous vegetable stomachic. The victim of
fever and ague, liver complaint, constipation,
nervous prostration, or general debility, has
only to make inquiry in the neighborhood
where he resides iu order to discover what
this standard restorative has effected iu cises
similar to his own. In the published testi
mony to its merits he will find a volume ol
proofs of its sanitary properties, which it is
impossible for his common sense to resist.
lie tries it, and the effect it produces on his
system adds another to the host of witness
iu its favor. Tims, its reputation, fouuded
or. (acts, 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 and down the
throats of invalids, their haphazard concoc
ious, as substitutes for the tonic nrhich for so
many years lias been a medicinal staple
throughout the United Slates, Spanish Amer
ica, Can ads, and the West Indies, but only
suoced to a very limited extent. Iu this
reasoning age, the people, having ascertained
what is really deserving of their confidence,
decline “running alter strange gods.”
If If
TO
(ash luers.
WE are now receiving, and will have iu Slum, by the Istti of October
one of the
Largest and Best
SELECTED STOCKS OF
Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Ac.,
ver before offered by us ta the trado of South Went Georgia, recently pur
hased by our Mr. Loyless in New York, which wo intend to sell at tho
urn pussies nans,m tie cash w,
r its equivalent. So, if yon havo Cash, Cotton or Produce, bring it to us, and
we guarantee to Sell you goods at us
LOW FIGURES
as can be purchased :n South West Georgia.
Those who we havo acoommodated the presont year will please
adntfPSi come forward and settle their accounts. We havo ucoommo
-9 dated you, now accommodate us. We can he lound at John
Reddick’s cld slant!, next to W. F. Orr, where wo will bo pleased to exhibit
our immense stock to our customms and friends.
LOYLESS & GRIFFIN.
Dawsin, Go., Oct 12, 3tn.
BEHOTAIi OF
mm. kuttbobr’s,
IMMENSE STOCK OF
MIL, VINTM GOODS
TO
Smith Side Public Square at Stand formerly occupied by
Farnum, Sliarpe A. Cos., in front of Dr. Cheatham's Drug Store.
"\TOVV that the Fall season is upon us, I take this method of informing my friends and the
IN public gonerally, that I have purchused very heavily ol
DRY GOOD?, DRESS GOODS, FANCY GOODS,
NOTIONS, CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS,
BLANKETS, HARNESS, BRIDLES AND SADDLES,
together with everything usually kept in n variety .Store, and there is scarcely anything to
wear or that is needed in the bou-m or ou the plantation that cannot be bought at prices to
suit my customers.
Messrs Jimmie Parks and W. S. Bell are with me and will be pleased to wait on tbeir many
friends. Give me a call.
sept 28 oui. F.D. KCTT JDK
Fill STOCK
OF
Groceries % Provisions,
2,000 Rolls Bagging all grades.
10,000 Bundles Ties from 6J- to 6i cents.
300 111 ids. C. R. Bacon Sides, f>o Tierces S. C. Ifams.
300 Barrels Sugar, 2UO Sucks New Crop Ccifee.
3,000 Sucks and 300 Barrels Flour al qualities.
500 Packages New Crop Mackerel.
500 Boxes soaps, 300 Boxes Candles.
100 Boxes Fresh Crackers, 50 Boxes Pearl Starch,
200 Barrels Pork from $7 to 817 per Barrel.
200 Kegs Nails, 200 Boxes Pikes, 25 Cases Crakos Bitters.
150 Cases Pickles, 25 Cases Sardines.
256 Cases Fresh Covo Oysters, 100 Boxes Soda.
75,000 Choice Cigars very cheap.
300 Boxos Tobacco comprising all grades.
The above together with all the loading articles in the grocery line, for sale
at lowest wholesale figures. Our stock is being daily repleished, and as we buy
our (roods at tho “Fountain Head” we promise good argains to Cash Customers.
SEYMOUR, TINSLEY. & CO.
Gorner Cherry and Third Streets, Macon, Ga.
oot 4-Bb.
A. CARD.
THE subscriber takes this method of in-‘
forming the pQblic that he is now a fix>*'
ture in Dawson, and feels fully identified with
the interest of the community, ne returns
his thanks for favors already shown, and of
fers his services in the Practice of Medicine
in all its branches, and hopes by close atten
tion to business, with an experience of many
years in the practice, to he able to merit a
liberal share of patronage. Calls left at his
office in the store of B. H, Hoed, under the
printing office, during the day or at his house
(Isle the rosidenee of Muj 0. B. Wooten) du
ring the night, will receive prompt attention.
c. is. n»oitc, iti. and.
Dawson, Ga., Oct. 28, 1871. lm
ARRIVAL EXTRAORDINARY^
SIMON JACOBI
(Late of Soctii Carolina.)
Has just opened in the new Brick’
building ou Public Square, a lurgtr
and select Stock of
Family Cfocpry’s
DRYGOODS
CLOTHING, BOOTS,
SHOES, HATS,
Trunks, Crockery Ware,
And a general assortment of Fancy
Goods, which lie will sell ns cheap as
any store in Southwest Ga. Ills sales
man, Mr. IJdd M. Weston, has had a
great deal of experience in the bust
nossand assures his many friends that ha
will make it to their interest to trad# 1
with him.
Oct. 12-3 m.
GIIOKGIA, 'BVrrell 4'oimty :
Whereas, B. 11. Hood,administrator on
the estate of Joseph Hood, deceased, has filed
his application in my office, praying leave to
sell the real estate ol said deceased.
These are therefore to give notice to all
persons concerned tint unless objection is
made and good cause shown why said leave
should not be given, that l shal 1 grant tho
sarno on tho third Monday iu November,-
1871. Given under mv hand and oflieiai sig
nature October 24th, 1871.
T. M JONES, Ordiniiry.:
oct2G 4t
HOKUM, Terrell County :
V J Whereas, I). F. L iwhorn, administrator
on the estate of Samuel Denton, deceased,
has filed his application iu my office, praying
for leave to sell a portion or tho whole of the
real estate of tho said deceased,
These are therefore to give notieo to all
persons interested, that unless objections arc
made, and good cause shown why -aid leave
to sell should not be given, that I shal! grant
the same on the third Monday in November,-
1871. Given unde, my hand aud official sig
nature October 24th, 1871.
T. M. JONES, Ordinary.
00t26 4w
Furniture.
4 splendid assortment of Parlor Suits in 1
(l Hair, Cloth, Plush and Keps. Also,
IS EE) ROOM SUITS,
in Muhosany, Walnut and Enameled, Mar-,
ble ana Wood Top, and a full assortment of
all kinds of furniture. Bedsteads in great
variety from $6 to $75.
CARPETS aid OIL CLOTHS,
Matting, Wall Paper, Shade*, Mattress, y
Feathers, &c.
TIIOHAk WOOD,
Near to Lanier House,
oct 28-3 m Macon, Ga.
TAX NOTICE- 7
I will bo at tho following districts
at tho timo given, for tho purpose of
collecting tho State and County Tax
for Terrell county:
District. October. November.
4th 2d & 16th Ist
3rd 3d & 17tli 2d
6th 4th & 20th 4th
12th 10th & 23d Bth
11th 11th & 24th 10th
Dawson 14th & 27 th 15th
Parties will please bo prompt, as I
shall close my books after tho 15th of
November. W. B. OXFORD,
sept 28-7\y \
Notice*
Vr.L persons are hereby forewarned, not
to trade for three Promissory .Votes
made by me and given to J. B. Vanover,
(now deceased.) The first ot said notes for
8000 pounds lint cotton, and due some time
this winter. The second for 8000 pounds
lint cotton, and due in the winter of 1872.
The third, for 9000 pounds lint cotton, and
due in the winter of 1873. Tho considcra*
tion for which said notes were giveu has ut
terly failed, and I do not intend to pay them
unless compelled by law.
Oct 19-lm. Kohl. A. IVurnack.
For Sale.
iV. Ta ' Ualj * o aDtatlon > unsurpassed as a
STOCK FARM.
Productive and healthy, on verv accommos
dating terms- Corn, Fodder, Mules, Cattle,-
Hogs, atd laborers ou the place. Also,
Seveial Hundred Acres of land
around 7>jwson, and Building Lots in tho
town for sale cheap. 4V. C. 1)000.
out 19-t r .
Ct HOUGIi Cnilionii Coil illy:
J Whereas, Mrs. RebecaHarvy has applied
to me for letter of adminsstration on the
Asia to of Alfred Karvy late of said County
deceased. These are to cito all parties con-,
certied to show cause bofore me within the
time prescribed by law, why said letters of
adminisration should not be granted.
Given under my official signature Oct. 25th
1871. J JOHN BECK,
nct2 80d Ordinary.
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT,
Atlanta, Ga , October 80, 1871
ORDERED: That U. H Atkinson, of the
county of ii’ibb, and H. C. Corson, of the
county of Fulton, be, and they are hereby
appointed .Secretaries of the Executive De
par tine nt. , .
Given neder my hand »ni tho seal of the
Executive Department, at the Capitol ii
Atlanta, the day and year above wiitten
uov. 24t BENJ4ifIh CONLEY, Gove