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DAWSON JOURN4L.
AL COLUMN.
Horses for sale at
Lee & Eci.ton’s.
Rreai attractions ! at the “People’s
choice store," kept by E. Kutner south
side Public Square.
IJov. Dr. Ross, of Ft. Vulley closed
his pastoral services with tho Baptist
church at this place on Sabbath lust.
86,000 lbs Flour, ut
Lf.e & Fcltoxs’
Mr. J. E. Lee has a very desirable
place to ■'ell It is located west of the
railroad. See advertisement.
500 Bushels Seed Oats at
Lee & Felton’s.
The Superior Court adjourned on
Saturday last to meet oa tho 2nd Mon
day in February.
The brick work of all the buildings
in what was former y known as the
Loyless Block is now complete, and it
is a very handsome block.
Great reductions iu prices ! Goods
cheaper than ever before, calicoes from
7 to J2Jcta shoes, worsted and alpacas
of eveiy, giade and price variety or
stylo, at the “Peoples choice store” by
*• E. Kettnee
Parties having any correspondence
with S. J. Thomas, address him,
until further notice, at Mikesville, Col
umbia county, East Florida.
A fine assortment of shawls, cloaks,
Fine Furs, Blaukots, Balmorals and
any and everything needed for coinfort
daring the winter ut tho “choice store ’’
E. Kettnee.
The Debating Society, assisted by
the Quartette Club are making ar
rangements for a public entertain
ment.
A varied stock of trunks, valises,
traveling bags, saddles and bridles,
harness, etc. Give me a call soon, at
the “choice store ”
E. Kettnee.
Lust Call.
All persons indebted to us, either
bv note or account, will please call
and settle as our hooks must be col
lected. This is the last call until and
other party will have to collect for us
at your expense. Mckenxey .V Cloucii
“Ronzetu’s Pantomime, Yaiiety and
Comic Troupe,” failed to come to time
as advertised, and we regret it to the
amount of their pointing bill.
f During the recess intervening be
tween the outgoing and incoming con
ference j-ears the Methodist pulpit will
he filled, alternately, by Rev. W. G
Parks, Rev. J. K. Armstrong, and
Rev. Wm. Hays.
Take Jtolsrt*.
On the 10th day of Dec. next all of
our unpaid Drafts, notes and accounts
will bo turned over to F. M. Harper,
for collection. Those preferring to
settle with us must come in before that
time, with the money, or place a suffi
ciency of cotton in our hands to cover
their debts. Lee & Eei.ton.
Gentlemen’s furnishimr goods of ev
ery description, two thousand dollars
worth of ready made clothing. Boots,
shoes hats for the million, also a large
lot of cashmeres, doeskins, jeans and
corduroys, selling at 20 per cent less
than ever before at the “choice store”
of E Kcttxek.
Thero were three entries for the
premium at the pacing race at the
Fair Ground on Saturday last Mr.
Jimmie Crim was winner, having
made the distance, one mile, in 3 min.
15 sec. Mr. James Claik, 3 min 17
ecc , ami Mr. Harp in 3 min., 42 sec.
Special attention is directed to ad
ministrators sale ot land by IJ. II
llood, on the first Tuesday in Jan
uary. This is a very desirable place ;
not having been settled long, all the
buildings are new, and lying immedi
ately on the railroad and being so
near town, makes it the more valua
ble.
Johnson & tSjiith, the wide awake,
enterprising firm of Macon, offer to
their old customers of South Wost
Georgia, first class goods at such pri
ces as will not fail to give entire sat
faction. They also wish to form new
acquaintances and wo clnerfully com
mend the house to all wishing goods
in their line.
Church music is something that
should be unobjectionable to every
one as it does not debar a congrega
tion from singing, and at tho same :
time adds so much to the devotional 1
spirit of a congregation. It was our
pleasure on Sabbath last to listen to i
very sweet music discoursed by the |
Baptist Choir, H. Atkinson, leader, and
Miss Sallie Bishop as organist. '! lie
choir had the use of an organ, tender
ed by C. C. Truss, agent, and wo
think wo would express the desire of
a large majority of professors and
church goers gouurally if we wore to
say let us buy organs and have them
regularly in our churches.
Owen Nelson Institute, under the
supervision of Prof. J. K. Arms;rong,
has had seventy pupils in attendance
during; tho Fall Session. Rev. M. 13.
L. Bmion has connected himself with
this institution as associate Principal,
and the spring session will open with
an experienced corps of educators whose
cliglit is in the pursuit of their pro
fession , hence success is sure.
Gold Watches are not always cheap,
even if secured for nothing. And
now another section Ims been stricken
from the I iiteenthfinicndiuont for hav
ing stolen one from Mr. J. G. Parks.
Like the brains of tho Negro there
was something wrong about the watch,
so he thought, and lie carried it to Mr.
Stevens, jeweler, who had been fur
nished with the make and No. by the
loser He is now enjoying himsolf as
criminals only can.
It will not he accessary to institute
a draft in order to get occupants for
tho new jail. If we are correctly in
foimed live repose there by tho order
of Judge Harrell, sentenced for vari
ous misdemeanors. One recruit sittco
court, chargod, wo believe, with snap
ping a pistol in tho breast of Article
, Paragraph of tho Fifteenth
Amendment, because said Amendment
was wont to pull biled ’lasses with bis
Dina.
Poo Advertisement of District Male
High School ia another column. The
President of this institution has or
dered the school furniture, comprising
the most improved appurtenances for
the comfort of the students, negotia
tions for tho erection of the buildings
are being made, and everything con
nected therewith seems to be moving
along with energy and harmony. Pro
lessors Dodd & Dozier Principals, are
in attendance with the South W. Gr.
Conference, principally in the interest
of this school.
Cdf/“There is still a chance for you
to get a good Sewing Machine. Old
Machines taken in exchange for the
Florence. I have secured the servi
ces of Mr. E. W. Leeds, who will
travel aud sell the Florence, and all
contracts made by him will be faith
fully carried out. Give him a chance
to show you the Florence.
Would as soon buy a Locomotive
that would not ‘ back up” as a Sew
ing Machine that would, not reverse.
C. C. Tkuss.
Friends of Temperance and others
with a little surplus change can con
tribute the same to a worthy cause
viz : a Good Templar and Cold Water
party, by handing the same to the fol
lowing committees: Mrs. M. W
Wood, Mrs. J. Morgan, Miss Fannie
Lo-.less, Miss Pallia Norman, Miss
Laura Smith, Dr. C. R. Moore, Mr
A. J. Baldwin, Mr. J L. Janes, Mr.
Ed. M. Weston. Committee for Good
Templars.
Miss Annie Halsey, Miss Alice Fur
nuin, Miss Ella Persy, Mr. J. G.
Parks, Mr. U. L. Weston. Master E.
E. Cheatham, Master R. G. Harper.
Committee for Cold Waters.
In order to promote and encourage
all branches of industry, and for the
purpose of letting the raisers ot poul
try know that their efforts in this res
pect are appreciated,a premium of sl.
is hereby offered for a turkey gobler,
or 7,’cts. Tor a turkey hen ; 30cts. per
lb for linn, yellow country butter, and
25ctsl per doz. for iresh lien’s eggs.
This proposition is open to the world
until tho evening of the Dec.
SoiillDiii t'ircm amt
ITlciiiigct ie
By referring to our advertising col
umns, it will be seen that this \ieli
known circus will appear in our city
on the afternoon and evening of Sat
urday the 3! tli of this mouth. Os
course every body and their respective
families will"put in an appearance on
the occasion, and thus testify their ap
preciation of genuine talent, such as
is seldom embodied in combinations of
this kind. This, we believe to be ono
of the most efficient orgoni/.utions now
before the public, and combining with
its other attractions, and under a sepa
rate and distinct pavilion, a mammoth
menagerie, certainly it must receive a
libera? patronage. In its tour lrom
Georgia to. Texas, this combination
has realized a nut profit of over thirty
thousand dollars this season, which
information is certainly gratifying to
us, as the troupe consists principally
of natives to the manor born.
We clip the above from the Macon
Daily Citizen, and endorse it as fully'
expressing what wo most dcsiie to
eay. The grand free balloon ascen
sion, and the gratuitous wire walking
will occur prior to the afternoon ex
hibition and as this is apt to bo the
only entertainment of this sort the
coming winter, vre look lor a good
cro vvd.
We regret tolcarn that on Monday
night last, the former residence of
Mr Thomas Nixon, of tiiis county,
was burned. Mr. Nixon was using
the house as a repository lor products
of the farm, and we learn, had two
bales more or less of cotton, a large
amount of cotton seed and peas de
stroyed. It was tho work ot an in
cendiary. 110 is a hard working man
I and deserves the sympathy cf tho
community.
Ahmed Gcaud.—A few persons last
evening predicted that this morning,
Conley would have an armed guard
stationed ut tho entrances of the Sen
ate und Representatives Chambers, to
biing the session of Legislature to a
dose. Wo could not learn whether
there was any foundation to base this
prediction on or not. —Atlanta Sun, 12
General C’rescutments »{ Hie
Jury (or the year 1871
Terrell « eeiiily.
We tbe G and Jury, chosen an 1 “worn,
bi'jj leave to iffer ih-se, Our General Pre
sentments :
COOKS.
T' rough our Commuter* *e have partly
examined lie Books of tho Clerk of the (Sc
i" 'i r G un and dad them neatly and cor
rnvlv triit
We also find the B. oks of the O dinary j
s' pt in i rj,t arid good style Ti.ev show il e
iiiutb ediu ss of (he coonty to he $11,235,75,
sod ihe a?seta to am.met. to $10,652,75, lc tv
ing die ciiuntv deot s3Bi.
Tii® T re urer Book* are kept n.-atly
and, we believe, correctly, he having pitseu
ted the p.o-er voui h, * lor all monita paid out
by him. lie having received from different
sources the amount ot $1 232,"53 and p.jd out
>1,334.61, leavirg bah nee each ou hand
: SB'J6, 92-
rCBLIC BCILPIXOS,
The Committee on public buildings report
the tJ-iurt llou-e in go id condition. Our
! new jail ia rapidly ancorehing completion,
I min so fir as »r are al io to judge we think it
iv.K br bulb according to specification und we
thii kis ill be u good nnti sCcuie j ail.
T.-.x noons.
Through our conimiiiee we hive partially
ex .mined the i..x b . ks and ti id 'he-i neativ
kept. We recommend that J. 11. Knot bo
appointed bv tbe O di iiry to ex uni e all ol
(lie county books and reoie ds from the year
1866 to ihe year 1872 and tlt«t lie lie paid the
sum of $3 per day for hi- services aud he lo
make a qualified report lu this Court at the
, May term 187 2.
JUSTICE ( T TUX i’LACK.
We recommend that, the Justice of the
/’race ami Notary /’ublics in each .District
of tho county lie rt quired to keep a I o .k or
record ot aii olli- ial business a.ni make true
re urn of II Horn the same of all moneys
collected hy them foi fines and ether sources
to 'he U diuary.
PUBLIC BRIDGES.
Tin' bridge known as Nights Bridge across
Ktilcliaf'ioua C eek and the bridge at Dove
across No’chaway ''reek h»p reported ill bad
order and lecommend the Oiditiarv to h ve
them pul iu order as soon as poss.Ue.
PUBLIC ROADS.
Web ve made diligent enquiry in regard
'ti the public roads in each district of tho
county and bud them iu good passiple order.
We recommend that tbe commissioners con
tinue wilt the same and ig tee as they have
before aid see that the io*'lfl are brought aDd
kept up to the la qui'entems of the 1
To his Honor, Judge D B. Harrell, we
tender thanks and congratulate the county
in having such a ju-t and impart! il Judge,!
tvho doe-jus ice to-M parties and who re- .
quires all '.lie respect of law ami good order.
To the Soiiri '>' Gi-iieial, S. W Parker we;
.C'IUU o'..r thanks for hi* kind and prompt at- j
tendon to '.his body. j
We ISO rettlrn our (hanks to the shefln, j
Win K igler, for his prompt attention to j
1,1,1“ body during the p'cseut session.
He recount end that thee presentments be i
published iu ih- Paws » Jour-al.
JOIIN IT CP.IH, Foreman,
As’ lev M. Mound
Win. !/. (Irishmil.
Wiu.O J i.iiis.il.
Hanison Rogers.
William G. .S' mpson.
Samuel S. H .yues.
John H Oxford.
Johu S' av.
John W Lav.
Joint K. M irshai.
John O. Rufseß.
Andrew J. Baldwin.
1) ivui S. Wooten.
Mi the (V Marshal.
VV. S. Matsi al
Jones P. Sharp.
Rib r I- Ellison.
Jo in VV. Bel iv ,
Dock Chambliss.
If is ordered that the fo-egoi-g O-nera! |
Preseniiiiittils be published in the ‘Diwsun
Journil” in accoid.ince with the request of
the Grand Jure. Bv the Court,
S W. I’aiksr, Sal. G tt.
DA Vi/) B H VItr.ELL, J. S G., P. 0.
A true extract boat t'ie mintrles of the
Supuior Court, Dec. 22 i 1871.
J<\ F CLARK?!, Cl -k |
i 1 I tsa “senwa-iua
.ti litim.'u,
In Terrell couutv (?■• . on the 7 h inst bv
Re* E. 11 J/ gehee, Mr. T. R. Wdlburn to;
,M “s (1. A. Odd" r
AIDIfll At EJIC. % 5\
We are sn'hnriz and to an ounce the
name of S ophen Wegloo, ns a candidate
for mtrshal of the town of Dawson, at. the
e'ett ; on to be hil l ot the Qtst Satuiday in
January ilex'.
31 A IS (LETS.
D.wvsov, Dec. 13.—0n Tuesday cot
ton sold at 18Jc. Tho giving away of
the eastern markets caused buyers to
be a little cautious, and our market
closed it 172 for middlings,
Macon, Doc. 12:—Cotton excited,
closing firm at 18.] for middlings.
Nkw Youk, Dec. 12.—Cotton un
settled at 20& for uplands.
Liverpool, Dec. 12, —Cotton closed
strong at 10.
jrt:.sti 9 iesi wi wts
NOTICE.
yl iy one wauling a good Micliinost or
,S,w mill and Gis man wiih good experience
of two tears in the shop will a ‘dre 3 S A.
Mims, Americas G. 1., and promo’ »'t*nlion
will be Riven. Dre 14 It.
Fro*n mv carriage I cu'fi on the liigLt o j
the sih i»«sr.* on* eiogl? hoi e buggy with i
springs painted blue’', box bodv, fbe hinder .
part covered w ith oil cloth. Star or foerr j
painted on each side of the body. Dish cot !
ered »»ih nil cloth* da-h i ons bioken* left |
land shaft fractured at the bend.
A lib: ril rt'w n and will h** paid for the re*
covet vn! fh° bog and K arne*s *bd twenty*
tiv* dollarß for the thief «i’h evident to
convict. GIZO. \\ KEL/A .
dec. 1 5 -if.
IF©j* §aSe.
I«ff p ;rw jib.ee for j* ile. It la * very de-*
li able p f w 1J mil's from the Ootrt
H >nse, near Mr J. A 13 UV It eo it ,1;»•»
ibou : S') acre* if Imd 2t> of which i* cl*a r and
re«h, 'Hid ander good fence, tog-fber with a
good dwellin'/ and all ovher
lingr, a w« ll of «a er, otc’ianblh rden,
&-•. For terror and further pirleulktft call at
ilier’i old stand, Dawson Gv
! J. K, LKF;
Distort Male Hip School)
lhtwson (Georgia.
The Exercises of this School trill
Commence Jan. oth, 1872.
Hates of Tuition for Spring
'i’l ITII llfil l IJYfIfV.
Primary Class Spelling,
Reading and Writing $lB DO
Ist Academic — Spelling , Read
ing, Writing, Geography and
Arithmetic 24 00
2)i(7 Academic Geography,
Arithmetic, Grammar and Compo
sition 30 00
Collegiate — Classics, Higher
English and Mathematics 36 00
French extra 30 00
German extra 30 00
Spelling Reading, Wri in**, Deda
tnu ion nail Ct rapisitioo shall r«o<jve
laroful utteiitiun through the whole
course Wt* purpose having no »u
--perficial work (lotto hurt*. Thorough
ness in recilation. arto strict observance
of law and orffir. wr*l ho required
Send in your hoys the first day, that
the eliissi s mny he t rga ized. Tui
tion payable, half in ttilvance, or #nti -
fnctorilv arrat ge 1. Tho other hall a’
till* end of IWU.V* Wfd'ks.
Board can be had in good families
at from ill con las Moon dollars per
month.
For further inform'dion. cottf r with
W. (’. D ILI), L’lt x.. )
or I’ide J tV. DOZIER \
NOTICE.
/ trOJS«B\, ’tViriM County :
\ I 11. D. Miller ttpi Hes f«»r ex- mption of
per«( naltv, r.nd scoing apart »nd vulustion
of botnesfead, *(id I will pass unon she seme
at 10 o’clock, a. m., 22 and insf, «t inv office
in Dawson, Gi. T. M. JONES,
Deo 14 2w. Ordinary.
NOTICE*
C' r.OiUJSA, Morrell County t
X Mr- Mii.ilfett Edvrrrda app’ies for t*i
c np'.ion of fK-rfon iff v qr.it H'-rioi* ’pirt and
vuluatioo of homestead, and I w»ll pt a upon
the Fame at lOoVdoek, a.in. 4 22i /?•*<*
at my offi *e in Dawson. T. M JONA'W,
and e. Ordinary.
Ovicn Kelson Fsniab Institute,
DAWSON: GA.
FACULTY:
Rev J K Aemstoxu, Principal.
Rev M B 0 Binion, Associate l’rin.
Mbs B II Hood, Primary Uepirtmcnt.
Mls J K Aumstuoxg, Music.
r rIIE exercises of till- institution will
bo lesum n! Jan. Bh, 1872. Hav
su c- ssfuliy closed a term ol 4 mo; tbs,
ni'h roventy \oung lud esm regul.r
uttendunce, the l’linei. ul, with his i.s
->o"i:ito and nesistpat-', would solicit
{ the continued aid of llieir friend* at
luiroe, und a sh ift) of public pmrot.
! age.
Fur circular or further informuti n
apply lo the Pit cip ds.
dec 14 lin
* . tthninintrntnr'it Sate.
VGREKAB..E to an o der of the Court of
O dinsrv of Terrell county, will be sold
! on the First. Tnesiisv in Jmuiry next, be
fore the Court H 8“!' door in Dawson, during
(lie usual hours of sale, (ho following lands
belong!* g to the esiate of -S' ■mm I Denton
deceased. Sold for the benefit of the heirs
of said estate :
L ns, N(w, 161, 162, 169, 170, (one hun
dred and fifty-one, one hundred and fifty
two, one hundred and eixtv-nine, and one
hundred and Sever t» ,) containing 810 acres,
will be sold in one bodv, wiih the improve*
m r»is thereon, including a good dwelling
and out bonnes, with one hundred acres of
rh-ured Intd, in good s'ate of cultivation,
near ih* K utn Wniern Riilro and, and one
rude from 13;own’* Sration.
Also. L f s N 119, 120, 163, 154 and 136
( u • butidred and ninetet n, one hundred and
twenty, one hundred and fjf.v-hree, one
hundred and fiftv foi.r, at <1 one hundred and
thirty-six ) Ik-uch which the snuth Wes
tern Railroad pisses, well timbered* no im
provement. Abo, L >»8 Nos 13a, 15 5, 138,
139, ( ine hundred and inirt\ five, one huu«
dred and fifty-fire, one hundred and thirty*
«ight and ono hundred and thirty nine,) and
the u divided two thirds interest, in hn No.
140, ( >ne hundred and fort**.) Ail the list
named lots timbered, and near, but not
touching said Iliilroud. Al o, 190, (me bun
and cd aud nine*y acres of lot 168, one hun
dred arid ix \*«e.ghr, all in 12 h district of
ongmali.y Lee, now I’erreM countv.
a fracional part of Lot No. 137, (one
hundred a id thirty*?* ven,) in the S'tu h west
cO'uer, cou'ainmg 16 acre*, more or levs,
fio* vug and Ring West of the A banv Road,
3ot) y ti-is In mti e depot at, Brown’s Sa
itivo. Also fractional part of same lot, in
comer fronting and 1 ing Eifit of
Albany R ad, and £m’h of the road from
th * S a’ion to Wr ghi’fc R.iigc i ? b*-ifcg that
poi Tum between E <niJohnson’s cl 'aiing and
me xSouih and HU* t liu**B of hi id lot, and con
taining 40 (foriv) acres, mote or 1 as.
A so, a •rianguUr tract inin! part of same
lo>* iu the North-east come - , lying on and
South of »he Railroad, it being all that por
lion of said lot. between the old Wiighy**
bridge road and the South- western R dlroad*
400 yards from the depot, containing 12
acre ', more or less. Also, one 3, (three) acre
lot, at, or near the depot, with store house
20 bv 40 feet, wi h two tcorns, now occupied
by Thomas Smith. Terms of sale one bail
cash, b .lane-, note, payable Ist November,
1872, with Rond for tide.
D. F. LAWHORN, AJtiiV.
nov 23 40d.
CVMCOIJ\ SHERIFF SALK.
WILjL be sold before the Court lloU*e
Door, in Morgan, on the first Tue.-d>y in J*n*
nary rrext, between the legal hours of tale
| the follow ng property to-wit :
Paris of Lots of Lind, Nos. #49, 348,372,
| 37 3, 374. 378, 387, 386, amounting to 666
1 a, res, more or less.it being the interest of
1 J ID ’S K Daniel, in the e.-iate of James K.
O .niel, deceased to satisfy one fi hi from
Calhovi.) SnpTior Court, obtained *S‘*»>tember
form, 1871, in favor oi James Wiikerson,
Ex- i ii.or of W. W. Kiikerson, v?. James R,
Daniel.
Abo at the s')me time and place, Lots of
land, Nos. 872, 373, (less 16 acres off of No.
878, to satisfy a tax tl f i ior 1871, 6‘tu e and
count V. vs. John P. Duncan, Adiu’t of J. K.
Daniel.
Also, at th e same time and place lots of
land No-*. 177, 178* 184, 215 213, in 3rd dis
trict of -aid county to satisfy o»’C tax fi fa,
1871, S ate aud eonnlv, vw. Paul Hammond,
Aiso, at the same time ai.7 place* 2 ae sos
J/ I Ro« ka, niA*l the It ii.niirg Gear belonging
10 said Mi l Rocks* Levied on to sa isfy 1
'ax fi fa or 1871. S ate a*.d cou’ifv. vs. W.
11 TbOinpsor. (J . VV. AVFRa,
dec 7 td. Sheriff
TO
(ash Buyers.
WE an no\V receiving and will huvj iu Stor-t, by Liu loth of Ootobc: -
ou : of the
Istau*§:€i§t aaiil Blest
SELECTED STOCKS OF
Dry Clothing, Boots, Shoos, Hats Ac.,
'■ . '*■*- \
ever bes rs offered by tts to the trado of Sou’h Wist Georgia, recently pur- :
obu»od by our Mr Loyless in Now York, which we *ut end to sell ut the
■ ■ -lo and
LOWEST POSSIBLE FMREIFO2 TIB CASH DEY!
■ I
or its equivalent. 80, if you have Cash, Oott >n or Pro’du’ce, bring it to us, an 1 j
we gunruntee to Sell you goods tit a*
Li O W FIGURES
nn be purjliaaed ;u South West Georgia.
Those who we have ncaommodafed the- presont year wi 1 please
il come forward and settli their accounts We tiave ncu iiiiiio
dried you, now accommodate us. We can be fotinl at Jo n
Reddick’** chi h.and, next to W. F. Orr »h“to wo will be p’e.tsed to exhibit
our immenso st l ck lj our cus’.ornErs und friends.
LOYLE3S & GRIFFIN.
DuwsDn, Go., Oi;t 12, 3m.
THE PEO PLE’S
CHOICE STOISE
KEI’T BY
mm. TSUTTsmm.
CONTAINING AN
I M n EN S E S T o V U F
lltli Side I’ubiic Square iu front of Dr. Cliatlia:i» » Drill Sl«*re
■\TOIV that ths FiM scsson is upon u*. I take this method of mfoimt-ig ttj filer,diaud the
IN public geucraliy, ihal I luve purchased very heavily of
DRY GOOD?, DREB3 GOODS, FANCY' GOOD.B,
NOTIONS, CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, lIATS,
BLANKETS, HARNESS, BRIDLES AND SADDLES,
together with everything usually kept in n variAty Store, and ilierei* scarcelv anything to
»u«r or tint is needed in the hou eor on ike plantation that cannot be bought at prices to
suit my customers. . !
Messrs Jimmie Parks aud EJ. M. Weft' n ad* with me aid will be pleased to watt on tbei .
fricnd“. (Jive me a call. _
S,dj£3m. ID. UCTT.IER j
NEW MSN.
SEW GOODS
AND A
CASH BUSINESS ! t
|
WE wouM inform the ciiiz ns of Torre4l
an<i at)joining couutits, that we nave opened
a gcucial
COMMISSI O TV
a\D
Si.
GnOC En Y BUSINESS,:
next door to firnum, Shstpe k Cos., wt’ere
we expect to keep on baud, al all tluief, a
Rood slock of
• GROCE KIES, I BOV LS ION S,
Jt GENEUALMERCHANDISE,
Our prices shall be as low as the lowest.
McKENNEY BROTHERS.
r. P.—The »)>n»o hu-ineas will he ronducta
ed bv our Kaiher, Cnv. F. M. AieK ’nnav,
assisted bv J/.sars N T . C. Greer »u,l J. 11.
Crouch, where they will be p,V‘as< and to seo
tbeir old friends and cu-domets.
nov.
AND
NEWS DEPOT.
r announce tn the cl ii’ns of D iw'on nn.i
surrounding 0 untrv, Cult a U *ok 6'iore
and JV.-ws Depot is now open on Sin h side
of the /htbiic where I intend to keep
constantly On hand ilia latest prod i linos of
the best authors, toguher wilii .l/.gizinrs,
and lire must noied Newspipe s al the div
staiionery of best q uliiv, and oil needful
a.ticlestor the conniip room, Seminaries
and Schools. I’rnoiH tV;shinn any articles
in that lore are requested to come at. once to
ti e Dook Store. l*olitetie?a and fair deulinit
is the motto of this house, at lowest poasibi.
prices (or she cash. Conic* uuu see ***e. and
you will leave sati.iicd. C. i- jli./u.
PICTURE FRAMES.
I l have also on hand a laiy;e ii»t of Pictures I
fsnd r.eiure Frlines, will) |»«m laugiua hum i
*l3 cents to 23 dollars. Colored Fumting-* I
'and OI WuIM)K» always ou hand. Parties 1
.de.ii'.n* Pictures or Frames wril save lime!
I and money by ordering through lbs undet- 1
'signed. Nuihifrg im»r* appropriate for a I
! Ctrra-tmss or hob day present than a nice pic-
Iture ho cdWo *o th * B rok Store eed ze
then',. C.la* .« ZL.
j l*aV.
j C HICK. Ad A W H AT C HIK
j Mali <4 Femaia Academy,
IVJUL HLUDritV riinrlpal
j r J 'HE r.Nn Vt A» oft 1 i“ .S hoot will com
I I m* nee on toe Flrtf J/omday io J miury,
i 1872. The l’rirfci|iil will be mwwm.J in the
] disotnrg? of Ins sohdoi dutii , by computeut
teachers.
i That Bchord ti .s l« en In s 1 ccesslul opera
! Mon for mdntii* p*,"'. h nifr lint management
of the Princ'pd. R ferenee ismidc to rile
following gentleinei :
VV* A. Wii.oati. Kx-Frc.ident Furfr.w, ot
f Uoy.'ge, Amerien? ; U l *"- T. M. Fu'lov*
Americas ; Rev 3 > 00-br, ?*istor Presbyte
-1 "iau Cf'nircb, Gnthbari ; li. E. Morrow.
j School Ooitimissiouer, Gr jfiu.
j d-c. 7 ts.
Notice to Deors and Creditors.
GI liOIKJM Tcn-dl Cwnuiy :
r.Noticais hereliy given to all persons
1 having detnauda again t Dickie W* Collier
i late if said County deceas'd to present tome,
' properly made out within the lime preserved
I by iuw, S', as to show their character and
j amount. And all persons indebted to said
deceased aie hereby required to make iw
ki'di..te payment. J AS. U. R ANG,
i Nov. 28 4nd. Executor,
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
I y.Yt virtue of tho la Ht w ill of Dickie VV..
I ( >.‘oilier |.i,e ot Terr*!! County deceased
, will tie s'ld on Ist Tu-sdiv in January next
j «t the Court Hodge dent in said County »sur
l it:g legal rale hoil'S Ninety acres of land maro
or less being p.rts ol lo s number 187 and
188 in tbe 4 r .h distri-tof T* r rell County, and
tiling a portion ot the firm whereon D.-
W. Collier lived at Mm time of bis death. For
ty aor sos said land cleaved Bhd in good re
pair. Toms each J.l/j 11. LetN'G,
Nuv 23 4t'd. /Executor.'
u. ,i. Tat; n qTiest"
ITCH MAKER
AND JKAVELER.
HAVING iojced IqD ttrson, at J. /i’L'oV
les-' Store, rcspeeifully solicits patron
age . All woik warranted to give perfect
satisfaction. Charges moderate.
Nov. SO.if.
f t CORGIA C’alliou i County :
Y T Thiity days al'cr date spplica'ion wilt
i » made to the Court of Ordinary of Cal
houn cmfntv, f„r leave to sell the en'ire real
estate of John 1!' 1) .vs, li«e ol slid comity
deceased. M. J JONES, -f Jm'r.
TCURELL Nil lift IF!' tiAI.EC
j VL ILL be stld before t lie Court Hou-u'
; \r Door, ill the town of Dawson, sai l
county, on .he Ist “furs,lay in Jam) try next,
i within the legal hours of sde, the following
' d.'-cribed property, to-wi’ :
| One lot seed cotton. Twenty bushels of
j cotton seed. 7’nlrty bushels of corn, one
stack of fodder. Levied on as the property
j of Pi t r Moody to ea'islv two fi fas issued
from Terrell Superior Cunt, one in favor of
I John T Howard, an 1 the other iu favor of
; Lee 5t Fulton, vs Peter Moody.
A Iso, at tl. • sain e time and place, will hw
sold Fifteen llundted pounds of seed cotton,
lour hops, Ore cow. L vied on as the prop
erty ol Ephraim Moody to sitisfy a fi fa is
sued fromTe:rell ,Sup'*iior Court iri favor of
t-ohu T. Ilowaid, vs, A'nhraiin Moody,
Al-o, at the sanio time at and place *ii 1 be
said one house and 1 o', number not known,
bm liunwti ls the house and lot. occupied by
Oator Lewis, (-ol.) on Lee S'. 7/iwaon. Lev
ied on as the p'Opetlv ol S.lirp & Brown to
satisfy a fi la i-sued from Randolph Superior
Court in favor of tite ofliueis of court, vs.
bha'p A Drn»i).
Also, ut the same time and place, will be
sold one mule, one crib of cO’n, one lot of
j oddei - and one lot of n its. A ivied on as
the p opei'tv of N. D. Glsxe to salidv a die-"
neas warrant issued from Terrell S iperior
' Court iu favor of 1). R Btinnon, vs. N. D.
thin WJf. KUGLKR,
H e 7, td. Sheriff. *“
Potifponttd .Uorlgiis*; Sheriff
Sale.
YX’ILL he sold before the Court House door
1 1 In Dawson, Teirel! county,' one the first
: Tu'vnlay in January next, between the legal
hour* of n'e, the following property to-vvit;
JVumher* (152.) one bundled and fi ft y—
ten, cogtli half of nurttl'T (153.) one huuv
, drc.l and fifty three. .8 u h half of r.umber
|(l!hi) one hnndro I and ninety; and Aasl
I tialf ot (115) one hundred and fifteen, tbe
; Itchawavnovhawav creek being tho West
line of Slid lor, (115) in the fourth District
of Terrell county. Also « slip of land 1 off*of
} lots numbers (’.t) nine and (Dr) ten, one bmi
j jred chains by twelve chains anil fm, eotr-'
Italuing one hundred an ) twentv one acres
lying in tiis Tliffd D'st.ict of Calhoun coun
ty, suit! St.ve. Said tract containing sit
| hnndn and atid twemy-ote acres more or lesi,
! and iot (II) eleven, in the 3 and District of
oiizittally Knly, now Cillioun county. Erv.
it and on m the property ot l.etoy Drown, to
| sdisfy a mortgige h fa issued from Tetrell
Superior Court, it favor of K. N. Hired Ac
| Cos., vs Leroy I! <vn. Property [ointed
; out ii said mor'g igv.
W.VI, fvUljliFff,
1 and t 7, td. S .eriHV
POSTPONED SHERIFF SALE
WILL be so'd l«*fore th« Court ilon«e D 'or
in the town of Diwsrih, on the Ist Tuesday
in January next between the leg>.l hours 9(
sale, the following dtjfc.itw-d property, t--
wit ; The bouse and lot known as the l.'r*e
Drown residence, and ha f interest in the
S'ore House aud lot now occupied by Wm.
Wo t'n as a s ore hoii*re. The house aud
lot number not known, but known as the
Huff lot, aud now occupied by Kev. ilr.
Armstrong, Miss M. Williamson, Mrs J.
Powell, as store houses. The house and lot
ktiown ns the Erton hoiDe and lot, aud in
foal of N. O. (jtrepi’s residence, and hisiti
lerost iu lot <•/ land. Ninilbel L-'iain the
12 h District of TeyryH county, iurylfrd oii
as the propeny of L J ioy L.owo tosatisl*
two ti fas issued from Tmirii ouperio I’ourv,-
die in f.vor of Wire If. Stewart, Adrn’r. of
James Stewart, vs Lirov Brown, and .Ifari
on Gresham, ani tlie other lti favor of T-iom
as 11. Stow*ft, Vo Luioy Brown, ar.d J/nion
G.csirani. W M. IcAULLB, Socritf
dec. 7-td.
L 0 UtTUs K. *• snfiwn*.
HOVL& SIMMONS*.
A St)
Gounsc 1 loss at Law,
DAWSON, GA
yroffice over L e & B. other's slot*
Nov. 2d iy .
“I mt irr
i On U. B L'vl w for llota-e rent, 'dr two'
Hund-cd Dollars, made payable Is dav of
I January, 187'd. All vtJi'oua ate forewarned?
1 trading 'or sard Koto.
V; :: luv A3 CAUL