The Dawson weekly journal. (Dawson, Ga.) 1868-1878, December 28, 1871, Image 1

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Ilamoii Weekly Journal, 13y Weston & Combs. DAWSON JOURNAL — I , LOCAL COLUMN. "" Horses for sale at Lee & Felton’s. Great attractions ! at the “People's choice store,” kept by E. Kutner south b ide Pnblie Square. SG,OOO lbs Flour, at Lee & Feltons’ 500 Bushels Seed Oats at Lee & Felton's. Groat reductions in prices ! Goods cheaper than over before, calicoes from S to 1 “icts shoes, worsted and alpacas of eveiv, grade and price variety or btyie, at the “Peoples choice store” by E. Kuttneß; A fine assortment of shawls, cloaks Line Furs, Blankets, Balmorals.and ...jv and everything needed for comfort during the winter at the “choice store ’’ E. Kettneu. Take iY\ O.'U.dftF, of. J)ee. next all of ouv unpaid Drafts, notes and accounts will he turned over to F. M. Harper, f t ,r collection. Those preferring to cuttle 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 & Felton. Gentlemen’s furnishing goods of ev ery description, two thousand dollars worth of ready made clothing. Boots, slices hats for the million, also a largo lot of cashmeres, doeskins, jeans and corduroys, selling at 20 per cent less than ever before at the “choice store” of E. Khttner. Be it ordained by the President and Councilman of the town cf Daw son that from and after this date no person residing in said town subject to street tax shall be allowed to vote for any of tho town officers who has failed or refused to pay said tax. T. W. Lot less, Clerk. Dec, 22 2t A varied stock of trunks, valises, traveling hags, saddles and bridles, harness, etc. Give me a call soon, at the “choice store.” E. Kettner. Don't fail to attend the Concert to night. Lovers of tho Drama ami music can enjoy a treat by atteuding. School Notice. —Parents and guar dians will remember that the exerci ses of Prof. J. M. Edwards’ school will bo resumod <>n tho bth of Jan in the Masonic hall. Tuition, 3, 4 and 5 dollars per month, payable monthly. We arc so chock full of “Christmas,’ ’ none of tho tangle-leg, however, and have been so intent listening to the fiery eloquence of tho many juvenile auctioneers that have sprung up du ring the holidays, we couldn’t get our consent to hunt up locals. A gold medal worth five dollars, will be awarded at the end of the bluing term to the boy under fifteen years old that excels in declamation, and one worth ten dollars to the pupil of any age that delivers the best original speech. The judges to ho entire strangers to tho boys and com munity. W. C. DODD. Special attention is directed to* ad ministrators sale of laid by B. 11. Hood, on the first Tuctday in Janu ary. This is a very durable place; not having been settle* long, all the buildings arc new, atd ly.ug imme diately on the railroid and being so near town, makes itnioro valuable. Any industrious young man of good character, waiting an education, and i,ot having tl/> means to pay cun make an engagement with me to pay in labor. A aypenter can pay the tu ition of his sots iu tho same way 'Lumber, gra/>, or bacon taken at market imccffor tu.tion. W. c. DODD. CifZfui iUccliitg. Pursuant to a cull, a majority of the vote/ of Dawson assembled at the Couf House on Friday' night last) far thef impose of nominating candi dates if - Mayor, Aldermen and Mar shall. /h> motion, Col. 0. 0. Nelson was /Hod to the chair and AV. F. Com/ requested to act as Secretary. 'W Chairman having stated the glijtt of the meeting, d-clared the organized and ready to transact fusiuoss. First in order was the bai /jtiiig tor .Mayor. Several names wore /mentioned, but ou counting the votes b*r. John li. Janes was declared the nominee, lie having received a majori ty of the votes. Ou the ballot for Al dermen, Messrs. C. 0. Truss, A. J. Baldwin, Jr. 11, Atkinson, J. E- Loy lesa and B. Gil won were declared nom. mat and. Mr. B. McDonald was unan. ‘niously nominated for Marshall. your small chango and givo the ‘Devil’ a ‘Nugget,’ loi his faith bdlness during the year. lie will be •wound on Mouday inoruing, so you luay have your butcher knife in readi er he may try to hurt you unless you pull out your pocket book. 1 )nwson, Gr»., Dec. f2B, 1871. Horses & Mei.es.—Mr. Alexander McClintock, the clever and reliable Horse Drover having sold all tho stock brought by him to this market has gono to Kentuekey after more of tho same sort and will return about tho 10th of January. Those desiring good horses and mules, broko or un broko would do well to await hie arri val. He will havo about forty mules about half tho number will bo broko and will be about '4 years old. Ho can be found as before, at N. G. & J. K. Princes’ Sale, Feed, and Livery Stable. J Ho Fon -the Circus —The following dispatch from the general agent brings information of still greater attractions recently added to Haight & Co’s. Cir cus ami Menagerie, which makes it one of the largest shows in tho world: Savannah Dec 24 I>7], Dawson Journal : TUaKjlit & Cos have pur chased the entire Menagerie ol tin? lute Col. C. T. Ames, and have on ex hibinou in. addition to their own eolW, i tlon from the zoological kingdom,' the ; monster Elephant, Bismarck, and bfc | ]’y the great Bengal Tiger, j Hunting Leopards, &c., making the i largest Menagerie in America, which \\ ith the Circus, is under three mon ster pavilions, for one price of admis sion. AV. AV. Doha and. Gen. Agent, The Temperance party at the Ma sonic Hail last night was a grand suc cess. Tho Good Templars and the Cold Water Army were out cn masse, also quite a number of outsiders who seemed much interested in the cause. Two long tables groaned under the delicasies of the season, and ona side table was supplied with the substan tials of life, to which our senior was invited, and we havo not heard any complaint of his not eating. After supper Hon. J. J. Kiddoo, of Cutlibert, and Du Moore favored tire party with impromptu speeches on the iauso of temperance. More anon. International revenue receipts for November, §9,041,872. A AVestern editor reports money “close, but not close enough to bo reached.” An old settler: the old lady who sent a farmer ten cents that hud been due twenty years. A merchant of our acquaintance wonders why lie has to go so often af ter money that is coming to him. Before hanging a man in Louisi ana, they let from fifteen to twenty re porters for the newspapers "interview” him for three weeks. The poor fel low is not only willing, but anxious to he hung. The oldest settlement in tho United States is St. Augustine, Forida. It was settled in 15(35, and has now 1,- 700 inhabitants, 1,000 less than it had a century ago. An enterprising denfi-tin a neigh boring city advertises: “Get your sweetheart anew set of teeth as a Christmas present.” A man sued a newspaper at Littla Bock, Mile., for lil el, claiming §3O, 000 damages, and tho Jury awarded him one dollar. The President’s nwMago caused great excitement in Spain. The Gov ernment has resolved to maintain a firm attitude and reinforcements of troops and four iron eiads will bo im mediately sent to CuU. News from Ecr^pk.—Dr. ... 11. Bradfied, (lie munufueior(i ol Bridfield's t<ona ! e ZVg ulilor, in Atlanta, is jw in rrceti" of a loi ter from Germany, ol «liieh the following it a correct translation—the original of w hich is in Dr. Bradfi-ld’s | sMisinn, and can he seen bv any one who desires it. Verily, the medicine is acquiring s reputation as wide as of civilization. The following is the translation : Northern Provijt* of Hanover, ( German K npin, August 7, 1871. ) Pr. Hraufifui— P.ar Sir : Fiom one ol my friends 1 have leimed yonr address, and from him have recei'fd a few bottles of yonr celebrated Female Regulator, and its excel lent properties for ruing certaiu diseases of the fair sex have hern communicated to etc I have had an ippartunity of trying your medicine in my owuf-'nily with the most sat isfactory success, »ud I hasten to express to you my warmest thanks for the |, appT effect produced by yonr medicine.— Not only in tnv own family, but also in other j, inilies this side the Atlantic, have the same happv results bent tflecltd, until now the last bottle has Gen used up, and I can no lon-er supply those who have made demands for “he medicine. I wish very much to pro cure anew supply, nod therefore address yon to respectfully ask of you whether you have an agenev for vour medicine on this conti nen' nd if not> send me a few dozen hot tl. spr r North Herman Lloyd steamer, hor the amount you «>'■* °" ' lirou 6 h 1/,-srs G. Merle* Cos , Hankers in Bremen, or if you prefer.it, I will send you the amount of the bill in advance. Awaiting year reply. I »m yours respect j- u ll G. V. Frankkxuuro. aept 14 , un tiTPictorial Animal. Hosteller's United Suites Almanac for l's 7,» for cistribution g atis, throughout the United Suies, and all civilized countries of the Western Hemisphere, will be published about the first of January, in the English German, F.ercfc, Norwegian, Welsh, .Swe dish, Holland, Bohemian and Spanish lan guages, and .llfwho wish to understand the true philosophy of health should read aud ponder ihe vduable suggestions it contains. In addition wan admirable medical treatise on the causes, prevention and cure of a great variety of dieses, it embraces a large a niount of i.ilermalion interesting to the rner chanV, the mechanic, the minor, Hie farmer the planter, »<d professional man; and the calculate have been made for such meridi ans aud Jtiumde* as are most suttabla for a corrcil and comprehensive National Calen dap. tin nature, uses, a ß( j extraordinary sani jary fleets of Hostetler’s Stomach Bitters, I , «*ple 'on'c and alterative of more than P ,, .f ~e Christian world, are fully set forth in aspagev, which are also interspersed with pic rri.il illustrations, valuable recipes for the Ipusehold and farm, humorous anecdotes and other instructive and amusing rending mallf'r, original and selected. Among the Atnha s to appear with the opening of the year, this will he one of the most U9efu! and mar be had for the asking. The proprietors, Meisrs Hostetler & Smith, Pittsburgh, Pa.| onreceipt of a two cent stamp, will forward a »P.T by mail to any person who cannot procure one in his neighborhood. The Bit ters are sold in every cilv, town and village, nod are extensively used throughout the c'u tire civilized world. -NO VI *"s****"*■'> Terrt‘ll i ouitly ; VI Martha h- R ivcns applies to me i„t \ x . 1 emption of personal v, and -e ting „p a -t, , f homestead, and I will pass up ,* the a. me »t my ofbee on tha oth dav ot January 187 2 at 11 o clock A. M. T. M. Joses, T ANARUS, Ord. Dee. 28 2w. mr otice. f 1 liOKBI 1, Terrell County * \ M Arthur Bell havintr nude *nplicn'»u to me for Exemption of personally ami setting apart of homestei and, Ijivdl pis* upon the same at mv office on the b.ti day of Jsiiuuy 1872 at 11 o’clock a m . T. M- ./ones Ordinary. Dec. 28-2 w. JnothTk;. (J l °l!l.l 1 Terrell K.iinl, , V A Juancis Edwards applies to me for ex emption of persons Ity ami so'ting apart of homestead, and I will pass up on the suite at my ofll -e on the 6th day of January 1872 T. M JOXA'B, Ordinary. Dm. £B-2 w Notice to Deors and reditors. LORGIA Terrell (’emiir: ' * Notice is hereby given m »I1 p.. ,oos having demands again, t /»l|ie \V- Cnlher late if said County dccPHsed to pie«ent to me properly made out within the tima prescribed by law, so as to show their character and amount. And all perrons indebted to said deceased are hereby required to make im mediate payment. JA3. IJ LAN’G Nov. 28 4ud. ' Executor, EXECUTOR’S SALE™ I)v virtue of the last will of Dickie W.. yCullier late ol Terrell County deceased [ will lie s, id on Ist Tuesday iu January next I at the Court House door in said Courttr dur ing legal rale hours Ninety acresof land more or less being parts of io-s number IS7 and ISB in the 4th distri -tof Terrell County, and being a portion of the f.rm wh. r.'.an D. W. ficllier lived at the time ol his death. K u ,, iv acres of said land cleared and iu good re pair. Terms cash JAS II 1. IN'J y ' JV 2:5 “"'J. Ax,-cut’, r. PosTPostD siiEijirr sale WILL be so'd before the Court House f> -or in the town of Dawson, on the Ist Tm sd iv in January next between the l, g..l boms of sale, the following d-scihed p'Op.rti, w-it : The house and lot known as the Leroy Brown residence, and ha f interest in the Siore Reuse aud lot now occupied bv Wm. Woe ten as a store Lou-e. The house and lot number not known, but known as the Ifuff lot, and now < ecu pied by llcv. Mr. Armstrong, Miss M. Willison, Mis. J. rowel), as store hous, s. The home and lot known rs the Eaton hou e and lot, and in front of N. O. Creet’s residence, and his in terest in lot of land, Number 225, in the 12th Di«lriet ot Terrell county. Levied on as the property of L. i, y B-nwn to Satisfy I two fi fas issued from Teirdl Sup.-rio C.uit, ! me in favor of Win. I). Slew ait, Adm'r. of Jiimna Stewart, vs Letov Brown, and .l/,ti mi Gresham, and the other in favor of Thom as 11. Stewart, vs. Leroy Brown, ar.d J/aiion Gieslwm. WM. KaIGLEB, Sheriff dtc. 7-td. NOTICE. Any one wanting a good Michinest or s>w mill and G i-s man with good experience of two tears in the shop will address S. A. •Hims, Americus Ga., and prompt attention will be given. Dec- H-It. TTEStSJ ELE SIIEECIFF SAFES. TT7II.fi he sold before the Court ll?use \) floor, in tlie town of Dawson, said county, on the Ist Tuesday in January next, within the legal hours of Sale, the following described property, to-w it: One lot seed cotton. Twenty bushels of cotton seed. Thirty I nshels of corn, one stack of fodder. Levied on as the property of Pit- r Moody to satisfy two li fus issued from Terrell Superior Court, one in favorof John 7'. Howard, and the other in favor of Lee & Fulton, vs. Peter Moody. Also, at the same time and place, will be sold Fifteen Hundred rounds of seed cotton, four hops, ore cow. Levied on as the prop erty of Ephraim Moody to satisfy a fi fa is sued from Terrell .Superior Court in favor of Sohn T. Howard, vs, Z’phraiin Moody. Also, at the same time and place will bo sold one house and lot, number not known, but known as the bonne and lot occupied by Gator Lewis, (col.) on Lee St. .Dawson. Lev ied on as the ptoperty of Sharp & Brown to satisfy a fi la issued from Randolph Superior Court in favor #f the officers*of couit, vs. Sharp & Brown. Also, at the same time and place, will be sold one mule, one crib of corn, one lot of ‘edde- and one lot of oats. Levied on as the property of N. D. Glaze to satisfy a dis tress warrant issued from Terrell Superior Court in favor of D. R. Brinson, vs. N. D. Glaze. WJ/. KAIGLER, /fee. 7, td. Sbeiiff. PotlpoiK-ii Jlorlgitgc Sheriff Safe. ATILT. he sold before the Court House door It in Dawson, Terrell county, one the first Tuesday in January next, between the legal hours of sale, the following property to-wit; .Numbers (152.) one hundred and fifty fwo, South half of number (153,) one hun dred and fifty three. .South half of number (190) one hundred and ninety ; and Fast half of (115) one hundred and fifteen, the Ucbawaynocliaway creek being the West line of said lot, (115) in the fourth District of Terrell county. Also a slip of land off ol lots numbers (9) nine and (10) ten, one hun dred chaius by twelve chains and ten, con taining one hundred and twenty one acres lying in the Third D strict of Calhoun coun ty, paid State. Said tract containing eix hundred and twenty-one acres more or less, and lot (11) eleven, in the 3rd District of originally Early, now Calhoun county. Lev. ied on a« the property of Leroy Brown, to satisfy a mortgage fi fa issued from Terrell Superior Court, in favor of R. N. Reed It Cos., vs Leroy Brwn. Property pointed out in said mortgage. Wlf. KAIGLER, dec" td. -Sheriff. Yol. YI.--NO. 40. . ft/m I it isf rotor's Sate. VGRKBABLE to an otder of tW; Court of Ordinary of Terrell county, will be sold on the Fust Tuesday in January next, bes fore the Court Iloase door in Dawson, during the usual hours of sale, the following lands belonging to the estate Niniuel Denton deceased. Sold for the benefit of the heirs of said estate: Lots, Nos. 151, 182, 169, 170, (one hun dred and fifty-one, one hundred and fifty two, one hundred and and one hundred and seventy,) containing 810 acres, will be sold in one body, with the improve ments thereon, including a good dwelling and out houses, with one hundred acres of cleared land, in good state of cultivation, near the South Western Railroad, aud oue mile front Brown’s Station. Also, Lots Nos. 119, 120, 153, 154 and 136 (one hundred and nineteen, one hundred and twenty, one hundred and fifty-three, one hundred an.) fifty four, and one hundred and thirty-six,)through which tho South Wes tern Railroad pisses, well timbered, no im provement. Also, Aits Nos. 185, 155, 138, 189, (one hundred and thirty-five, one hun dred and fifty-five, one hundred and thirty eight and one hundred and thirty-nine,) and the undivided two thirds 14ti, (one and lortjgMM|MHflPP touching said Railroad. bun 'Led and ninety acres ol lyTt TOS, one hun dred and sixty-e.ght, aUflm 12th district of originally Lee, now Terrell coun'v. ■Also, a fractional p- ,rl of Lot No. 137, (one hundred and thirty* ven,) in the South-west come., con <a in tug rS aotes, more or lets, I r cling and lying West of the Albanv Road, Sim yards from the depot at Brown’s Sta tion. Also fractional part of same lot, in South-east corner fronting and lying /fast of Albany Road, and South of the road from lit > Station to Wright’s Bridge, it beixg that portion betwetyi ElamJuhnson’s cl taring sod Die South and A-’tst lines of said lot, and coa '. ining 40 (forty) acres, more or less. -I so, a tfiingular lractional part of same lot, in the North-east corne*, lying on and South of the Railroad, it bciug all that por tion of said lot between the old Wright’* btidgo road and the South-western Railroad, 4im yards from the depot, containing 12 acres, more or less. Also, one 3, (three) acre lot, at, or near the depot, with store house 20 bv 40 feet, with two looms, now occupied bv Thomas Smith. Terms of sale one half cash, balance, note, payable Ist November, 1572, with Bond lor title. D. F. LAWHORN, Adtu’r. nov 23-4bd. CtBLHOE.V Ml Eli IFF SALE. V. II I. be sold before the Court House Door, in Motgm;, on the first Tuesdiy in Jin nary next, between the legal hours of 9alo the following property to-wit : Parts of Lots of Land, Noe. 349, 348, 372, 373, 374, 378, 887, 386, amounting to 665 acres, more or less, it being the interest of I James K. Daniel, in the estate of James IC. Daniel, deceased to satisfy one ti la from Calhoun Superior Court, obtained aS’entember term, 1871, fn favor of James Witkerson, Executor of W. W. ICilkereon, vs. James K, Daniel. j Also as ti e same lime and place, Lots of land, Nus 372. 373, (less 16 acres off of No. , 378, in satisfy a tax ti fa for 1871, /Date and I eonn'y, vs. John P. Duncan, Adm’r of J. K. Daniel. Al-o, at tho same time and place lots of land Nos. 177, 178, 184, 215 218, iu 3rd dis trict of said county to satisfy one tax fi fa, 1871, State and countv, vs. Paul Hammond. 4 Isp, nt the same time and place, 2 so sos .l/.d Rocks, an 1 the It inning Gear belonging ip nid Mill Rocks* Levied on to satisfy 1 ™x ti (a lot 1871. B ate and pounrv. vs. W. II Thompson. (/. W. AY All A, dec 7 td. Sheriff Calhoun Stilus. T ’ ILL be sold before the Court Ilousa 7 7 door on she Ist Tuesday in January next, between the legal hours oi' sale, at Mor gan, the following described mortgaged prop erty, to-wit: Lots of land Nos. 149, 150, 172, 173, 188, eontaing 25:1 acres each, more or less, all Iv in: in H e :.d i i-uiot ot said county, to satis- Iv one mortgage It la in favor of Julia Pace. -LJ ministratrix of //avid Pace, dec’ll, tor the use of C. B. Wooten, E*q., vs. Robert Mor row, all of said property included in said mortgage fi fa. Tenants notified. G. W. A VERA, Sheriff, h •/'. li 1 • nov2 60d. liOItGCA Caliioiiii Count} : J Whereas, J/rs. Rebeca ilarvy has applied to me for letter of adminsstration on the Dili te of Alfred Ilarvy late of said County deceased. These are to cite all parties con cerned to show cause before me within the time prescribed by law, why said letters of adminigration should not be granted. Given under my official signature Oct. 25th J. JOHN BECK, Bct2 30d ' Ordinary. EOHGIA Calhoun Comity VT Whereas, Harriett T Thigpen has applied to me for permanent letters of adminis tration on the Estate of Henry F. Thigpen of said county deceased. These are to cite all and singular the cred itors of said deceased to show cause before me on the Ist Monday in January next why said letters of administration should not be granted- Given under my hand and official signature this 27tb of Novenber ! 871. Ncv. 3(MOd. J. JOHN BECK, Od’y . lihninislralor's Sale. 'l l/’ ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in V r January next, before the Court Houso door in the town of Dawson, Terrell county, the following deeciibed laud to-wit: Zot of' land No. 195, in the 12th District of origi nally Lee, now Terrell county, and known as the place rei*ntly owned by Joseph Hood* Said place is II m'les flora Dawson, is well improved, and has about 80 acres of fresh cleared land, under good fence. Terms cash. nov. 23-40d. B. H. HOOD, Adm’r. NOTICE. EORGIA Calhoun Comity A Thirty days after date application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Cal houn county, for leave to sell the entire real estate of John B-, Davis, late ol said county deceased. M. J. JONES, Adm'r. dec. 7- 30d. • Itimlnislralor's Sale. Will be sold on the l3t Tuesday in Janu ary next, before the Court House door, during usual sale hours, lot of land, No., 349 in the 2t>th District of Zaily county. Sold as the property of the estate.of William Obamblise, for division. Terms cash. Hold at the risk of S. F. Lasse ter, former purchaser. D. &B. F. CHAMBLISS, _dec7td. Adm’rs. NOTICE. tIEORGIA, Terrell County: T Mrs. Martha A. Haas, has applied lor exemption of personalty and setting apart and valuation ol Homestead, and I will pass upon the same on Friday, the 29th iust., at my office in Dawson, Gal dec. il, tm. T. M. JONES, Qrd.