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THE .T< UJIiNAL.
J. D. HOYL, f.OITOR.
UKOKUIA:
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THURSDAY MukNINO, Jan,. 10, 78
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Thins* al Watliiiiglou.
We do not intend giving much time
■jjftce or attention to nation l l affairs,
prelering to (liient our teeblo cffirts
tw things nearer homo. But, to give
our many renders who do not take
cy other paper nn idea of the drift
ot things bb we get it from our ex
changes, we will state, in a general
way, thnt our chiel magistrate, presi
dent Hayes, docs not seem to he test
ing veiy comfortably in his exalted
seat.
In carrying out ’the bargains he,
through hts henchmen, Stanley Math
ews and ctheis, made with some
southern senators anil representative*,
in order to seeute the office to which
he was not elected, he has offended
and alienated almost the entire rcpu b
iican party. There is a seemingly
irrepressible oonflict between the
white house and the renate.
Conkling, B'aine, Edmunds, Hoar
and other tepuhlican leaders are
fighting the unhappy president bitter
ly and cruelly with the avowed in
tention of forcing him to surrender
unconditionally or seek refuge in the
democratic fold. Besides their ether
causes of grievance, their gorge rise?
particularly high and bitter against
acme of the president’s cabinet.
They don’* like K y, of course, nor
Evarts nor that Dutchman, whoes
name wo do aot know how to spell,
but behove they pronounce it Shirts .—
If Rutherford B would r.gioe to
throw these overboard and take such
as the opposition junta might name
in their stead, they would perhaps
cease their war upon him, bat, in that
case, he would be, thenceforth, only a
figure head, —a Sampson shorn of
his locks.
The Lord, only, knows how the
conflict will end, hut the tide seems to
set in favor of the senate. At last
accounts, Mr. Hayes was in a rather
humiliating attitude: his tail was be
tween bis hind legs, and he was feeb
ly whining that he was still a repub
lica .
To those who, like the little boy
when his daddy and mamma were
fighting, “glory in a fuss” there is n
rich treat in store upon the re-aasem.
Llrng of congress.
W e are particularly averse to slang,
but, in this connection, we don’t see
how we can well avoid exclaiming in
the much quoted language of the
vrliesl-of-fortune man, “Let Yr roll!
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The “Georgia Grange" has changed
its name to “Southern I’lan'er and
Grange,” und is enlarged to double
its former size. It has anew engraved
head, one of tl e handsomest we ever
saw. It is much improved in every
way, and now. more than ever, de
serves encouragement and support.
A Snl Aeriilcnt.
We are pained to learn that on Thurs
day last, Willi* Marhewsabout 18 veers
old, son of J. J. Malhewsef rhiseonnty.
was seriously injured by‘be *ceid*tral
discharge of a gun, from which lie died
•nd was hu ied in the Western Cem
etery on Rut.dav evening last. From
the best information that we could "b
--tain, ir seems that, young Mathews, in
cnnipmv with some fiends. went out
bunting, and when the party had scat
tered,young Mathews fired at his game,
and was looking lorn second shot, his
gun went off 1 icking him in tne right
aide just below the ribs, inflicting a
wound that caused his death. In
comn endation of Wilie’s virtues, lan
guage is wanting to express nut views;
he was beloved by all who knew hi** ,
•nd the whole eu.mur.ity mou 1 us "Hi
the family at his sad departure — Cuth
httri Messenger.
The Burntt Vis's A'gm says; “Mr
Ij. B Story, of Mat ion m nty, ifltho
father of ft ur childror.-ill bnvs. Ojo
■* botn Fifthly, August, ISC7; ono
Saturday,September, 1870; ono Sun
day, October, 1873;ono Monday, No
vember, 1870. From thi* it will ho seen
that they were torn consecutively on
Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Mood <y
—and in the months of August, Sep
tember, October and November conse
cutively—and from the tears it will he
seen that there is three years’ dfie.-
•nc in th' ir ages."
Sotmihitig >cu.
In order to in'roducte onr Rig Sod
Spring Wheat, The Wheal of. J'..o* in
your locality- single grains measuring 1
£ inch in length I propose to send ur m \
pie of the wheat free of rhrrge, to efoiy
subscriber to 'fits | a{K-v wro will s'ate j
the name of the newopkper and si pd a '
3 ecu' stamp to pny postage.
Agon’s war.tad m cveiy county to
ae 1 this new wheat -
Address 1< Ij OSMEN'I.
Tenn. j
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Kx-Gor-, R B.Bullock wae'riod in*
tin S..|oiir rolirt ot Fulton c uuty j
lart with, tor “larceny a er trust,
delegated” end acquitted..
Calhoun Department.
CS. SIMMONS, : J. A-GLADDEN
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The Cutertuiium-ul.
In ncco dunce with the j übiished
announcement, the “Amateur Club’
of Morgan gave their first dramatic
entertainment at the Court-house or*
Th mad ay evening of las' week, ami
it,affords us much pleasure to say
that the occasion was, in every pi
ticulir, x success, and one if much
n.irth and. general pleasure. It was
our good fortune to ba in attendance,
and, in common w th a l present, we
unhesitatingly exp>ess oar entite eat
iactiou with the performance, and
pronounce the motives prompting the
originators of tnis creditable enter
tainment as eminently worthy of the
highest commendation.
Tne doors we,e opened at7i o’clock
and despite the inclemency ot the
weather, the occasion was greeted
with a large and respectable audience,
all of whom seemed fully prepared to
enjoy tho | (ensures of the evening.
Not only weie the yjutli and beauty
of the community present, hut s’ern
momentous papas and man mas relaxed
.in this occasion and turned out and
added their mite, as well as their
presence, to encourage the “Amateurs’
in the prosecution of their noble un
dertaking.
One good a u d noticeable feature
was that the audience was unani
mously appreciative end accorded the
“Amateuis” that respect and attention
that should always characterize on
such occasii ns. It is too often the
case in public amusements that some
enthusiastic youths, actuated more
from a desire to make them>eiveß
conspicuous than from any pleasure
derived from witnessing the ertaiu
aient, render themselves painfully
redLulous —or some older persons un
der .‘bo influence of iutoxicatHg li
quors, become boistrous, much to the
annoyance of the aetcis and tho dis
gust of the better class of audience,
yet we are most happy to sta'e that
nothing of the kind marked this oc
casion and everybody seenrif and to enjoy
the evening to the fullest extent.
The stage was elegantly arranged,
havmg convenient entrances and exits,
and the sceneiy presented ti fleeted
superior tast* on the part of the man
agers. In fact, nothing was left un
dine that wou'd add to irsattibcii ns,
aud between the acts, the audience
was regaled with delicious strains ot
music dispensed by an exeolleutstiing
band, engaged especially for the
evening. We were not there alto
gether as a ciitic, — failed to obtain a
programme, besides Doing u: acquain
ted with ttie different chaiacters, pre
rents our elaborating with the enter
tainment as fully as we desire, so our
readers wi.l liav' to be content with
only a brief synt psis. A temperance
drama entitled, “Finits ot tho wiu>*-
eup—Drunkard’s warning,” was the
first and principal play pi evented, and
it was admirably rendered. Each and
every character sustaiu-d his or her
pmt in n highly creditable rna, nor,
and we are pleased to say that seme
of them evinred considerable dramat
ic talent. In this pay the evi sot
iuteuiperenee weiu. tully and foreihly
and wo earnestly liustthat
if there were auy present who are
noic od to drunkeduesi that they have
profited by ttie experience taught in
| this lesson.
N-xt canto the rendition of the
larce entiled, “The Reconstructed
Man,” in which the w rthy Mayor ol
that town appeared in iho character
•t “Col. Simpkins,” and in essaying
■to “reconstruct” the household affairs
of “Madam Simpkins” was himself
reconstructed vi et armu at the instance
of that good Madam, ahly assiste t by
the servant girl. Without intending
any disparagement whatever to the
worthy Mayor, wo will light here
state that if the above farce (so far as
his ever being the head of a family)
should ever become a reality, we ar“
inclined to the opinion that he will
have to he totally reconstructed and
taught from his infancy to respect the
truo nohiaty of woman, and to look
upon her ttmuy virtues with that ad
miration which, we fear he has, as yet,
mver experienced. So much for he
ing a bachelor.
Miss Nannie Shutes in the ro'e of
of “Madam Simpkins,” as perfectly
splendid, an 1 evoked considerable
laughter and applause from tl o au
dience. A ce.-tair; widower who sat
convPi.l-Dtly near, seemed ic manifest
a di i“ded Interest In flow particular
character, and rt KVhrty
vaf as'occasion rcquifeA '* *•'
Nexf.id ofdi’i* cahtt drenia,
forces, oft - ..'d1l wor?Ti f , (Hft 1
for tT.e loar'otf sft wH f*have^
to fori e ir. The enti it rinment closed
about 12 o’clock, having furn'Bhed uo
little amount of pleasure to those who
attended, and a handsome sum of
money, winch will be exj ended ir. ri
paiiing tho much dilapidated cordi
t ion of tho two churches, ui din furn
ishing the libriy of tho bundaa
schools of that place
inr FINALE.
After the dramatic outertni’ merit
was ever, the young people pios-mt,
accompan ed by a sufficient number
of the married ladies and gentlemen
to see that everything was conducted
properly, repaired to tho grind jury
room, up otairs, where tio*y engaged
in dancing until after 2 o’clock, when,
by Common commit, tin* liail was va
cated nri an veiling ot r* ui enjoy
ment brought to a terminus.
The pica tries ot that occasion wil
by some, never be forgotten, but on
t e cotilrary, will constitute an oasis
in the (laser of life, around which
memory wiii ever linger.
A Delightful Dance. —One of the
most pleasant social gathering- it was
our gi od fortune to attend duiing ;he
holidays just pas', w-.s the hop giveu
on the evening of the Stb of D • em
ber, at the spaci us and • ospitable
residence ot our c over fiien J. 1 I’.
Daniel)*, 4 miles n tth of Leary. Mr,
D, i? a gentlemen of me highest type
an 1 Older, and has a host of waim
persouai fiieid“, a'l of whom were
espe billy invited to be present, and,
notwit standing 'he inclement voiuli
ton of the weather the occasion was
g'eeted with the hugest number of
both old and young people that we
ever ri member to have witnessed at
private house.
The music w.s inspiring, and the
dancing was entered into with Consid
erable zea’, making the evening a
most enjoyable one • which others
thin dancers gave emphatic ex
pression.
J t was he r e tha 1 our worthy repre
sentative distinguished himseif in the
Terpsiohoiiuu art, ai.d the eprighliy
noss and grace exhibited by the ven
erable Dr. in “triping 'lie light fan
taaiic ioh” was as surprising as it
was pleasing to Iris friends. The young
ladies weie exceedingly graceful aud
interesting, and the young gentlemen
gallant and (It voted. Notnirsg occuned
to mar the pleasurt sof any or e pres
ent, and eve.ivthjrg went “merry as a
man iago bell” Indeed,it was 'ruly a
“feast of reiisou aud a fl iw of
sou” and the king of day had com
menced to shed her effu gent rays of
light over the eastern hotrizon before
the meuy dancers Cuukl b induced
abandon'he scene of pYasuie, aud
bring to a teiuon usone of the most
ei joyable uflairs of the season
We were informed that tbeMoigau
“Ama’eur Club” will give another o!
tfimr . eiiglitful enter'. •• uments on
to-morrow (Friday), evening io which
the public general yis invited, there
vrili he *n entirely tew change ol pn
gianre, scenery, and we cm safely
predict tor those who attend u raft
dramatical’treat,and an evening ot
unalftyed pleasu r e
New year’ca Is were not altnpethoi
in order in our town Mcflid y w •
The "Innocent Club,” u wevei,{
ceived,” that is *o say, several id the
uiomhers received very pressing ot
toands iiein their, washerwoman o
-ettle up for the old year. It- uem
less to say tliev anlied.
The Misses Mi tiiti hea , a c upb* <1
interesting young ladies from Oreo,-
vtlle, A abuma, and neic sof J ndge
•Ii hn Coiiav, t'uvo he' u creating
quite ft si usation iu society circ les, tl e
past few weeks. Alias Addison, a
chaioiii g young lady In m Ameritus,
is, also, visitb g in the community.
A party ot Morgan gentlemen, con
sisting of 2 merchants, 2 Lawyeis, 1
'Tteriil, 1 Tax Collector, a receiver of
iax retains, ti clerk of couit and a
county Judge all went down to Al
bany, lost Tuesday, to purchase one
littlo mule Judge Monroe chaperoned
the crowd.
Out clever yeuug fiiend, Joe Greer,
has heci me a res'dent of onr town
and engaged with Mr. J. A McGng
or in the mercantile business.
Master Tom Clay ten did the ap
plauding f.r the Morgau “Amateurs”
the other night.
W e are told that a circus will ex
hibit at Miiford, on tiro 10th.
Mars’ Muons.
When the t legrupb announced the
disquvory by Bio*. liall that our
neighboring planet fiad two satellites,
and the disj itch was read the iio.v.
morning at ten rtflihsind American
breakfast thk yoi wus
tlMfr.yllrCt tiso tOUMetsf £(.|no ul;
l< quy similar to the follow ing w islsu .i
to’ 'occur: “Mars has two moons, hey:
Bass me the mi k, kitty. Strange,’
if, that aslronomers nevor saw them
before. Another chop pease I won
der whit they’ll discover next? i liese
corn cakes are excellent. what,s the
latest fri m Europe’:'” We have become
so accustomed to startling di-cowiles
and announcements, that we rake them
as a matter ol course. Even trntli
must appe u in flaming colors to make
her-clf feen. The virtries ot Dr. —
Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery aud
Peasant Purgative Pellets have been
tested in t3n thousand household, whose
inmates wi I tell you that they consider
the discovery and introduction of fi ese
remedies of tar u;re itor importance to
he world than the moon? of Mars
SHIPMAN, 111. June 13,1876.
D-. 11 V. Pi BUCK, Buffalo, N. Y.
Hear .Sir--Last fad our daughter—
aged 18 —was fas* sinking wi ll con
sumption, Ihff-rent physicians bad
pronounced h*r cse incurable. 1 ob
tained 'ti -half dozen bottles of your
Ga llon Me ical Discovery Slut corn
tin need improving at once, and ie now
a hardy as a pine knot.
Yours respectfully,
Rev. I-AAO N. AUGUSTINE.
E*;av tViitcheH arc* dltusc*.
I 1 will he •tpparem, lo anv one, who will ex.
inline a Solid Gold W atch, ibat aside Horn
h ecssiiv rhicKiiess for enp'.ivinz -ini
p lisle g ltio large p-opor.ioi' ot ihe precious
n'Hal used, is needed oolv roe; 1 ff<*:i a* and hold
I h>* e. graved p oMona in place, and snpplv
•he Mci-saary snlidiiv aid sing". The
a plus gold is acu-illv needless so far as
UTIIITT ad h.au'v ae cio c-rned It.
.1 *, K- HtfSs’ P, c. s,.iff",i,-d Gold VVaich
*’ - , ’t.i. w - e of ureci us m-l li is ove*
come', il l ihe same s. Inter and s'reng'h
p < ituv 1 • born on? tlord o "i.o hib ot
•' ■* u-u >I Cos t f solid c ses 7 is p ones-,
in ol 'll loos -impl "Ur", as follows : A
pi, ■ c " j S' a,' me a , speeidl.v adapted
o nn pi- ,li - wn. p ices of solid gold
go:dei"d o on each aid" The ih*e a e
ihell p'Sc'd n w e poli- ed s eel rollers,
til l " and ' S -ip of hcivilv pirn- 0
niri'i" i . I Woe > ! e C'Se- te\- k-,
c r. s, z! , . ■" cm - aped by
-u able die- nu f. inn is !’* e g Id in ihese
Ci?'o is Si.ffi i-ii'ly ihick to adnin ‘I all
kinds of ci. isi g engi .vu gan enamelling;
ari ) ci gi'AV-d cases have beeu cairi and u .
i 1 worn pel fee ly smooth bv time and use
winioui, rein vug ff gld Arse cases nr
for sale bv all j welerg, niid a*e guir nteed
bv Sueeinl Ci'inficde io we i for ;>ij yar-
If cm' j we! is e I,* m ■■ and o
HaGST Z & lel P>, I. e H ' , P
and pm v, fo ii lus i ! g i
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V ? e. giigemeill WOP i c , 111- viog
lei "ire, O' I Bit. ■ It and , o !' "luce IU
Terrell Gounii, ! lie G i b n-d N '“ Geo
•lennia! Kdition ot the Holy 3<(>i<r. For
desciiption, noiice cdiueial in i.,.- week’s
i sue of 'his paper. Addr-s ,t ice
F. b. 110 i ON & GO.
Publisher-'& Bookbinders, an fc Mark— S .
Is.iiHi apubs, led.
JILL At
(i FN IiRAL
( OwMM I-SIO N
MERCHANr?®,
No. 346 North Water St,
PHXLADBIiPHXA.
find in But*****,
I Tallow, Poultry, (iime, fScouk,
no t, Anpl* 4 *. G' iiL, F!od, Fnr, Woo',
nTT Coma- , R-pf, Toh-moo,
i) u ? ! Vi 11/ Phv-un*3, Broofo coni
Dri* and t ui', H v, U *p , Foipign -an<J Dorn ■-
rio Fni’H, -.nd in f>cf wp t*ll anv and evrv.
’bin" at the market price; m k.
p rfid• n tnrnp, j] [? O and SAh
erai t II lil jO ii
V >l 4 f9 m *de on td shipments xccpi .
i • Mr- hi j. It s. To w ‘hat wc do an ex
*. Tiftiw- hn*i‘oe4, anv giirne denier in P'liia
drip'- i t will vmi wp h *<i 1* and more 2 inn
it' • on h:in ali o Mr in Phil
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S' C", &",&;• Btef\ rente
w n-1r i ou lo juj responsible Jluum in
our City.
Egqs. Game.
TOOF’S STANDARD RUFFIER,
For ALL s.-rem Ma hincs. #
The best to use and most perfectly constructed.
Address
E. J. TOOF, “Domestic ” Building, New York,
or New llavbn, Ct.
I T¥ T Ikyß L I I
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THE LICHTEST RUNNING,
THE SIMPLEST,
THE MOST DURABLE,
THE MOST POPULAR
or
SEWING MACHINES.
rossessinor a!l the latest and most desirable
improvements.
It is easily nndsrstood, makes tho doable
thread lerk-atitrh, baa setf-regatarlmr tea
slows and tsle-iip. and will do the whole ranyo
of family work without chance.
The •• DOMESTIC” is made in the most dnr
rb!e manner, with conical steel bearings and
compensating iournai* throughout.
Agents for tho *• IKIHbSTII ” Sowtna 3*.
ebins and tha •• pr.3t'-TIC ” P-per I aslilons
wanted in aa cnoeCUi'ied territory. Address
POMESfiiS
Ej-dag Kaetfas Ctopstry, Yfc
Hard Times
1
It OUT ED B 1
ALLISON &. SIMPSON,
Outhbert Georgia. I
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Prices for t is Issue of the Journal .
Ran ’olpli County Seed Rye.
Randolph county Rust Proof Gate.
0 R i)tt;k sides, 71 to 71
Bulk shoulders, Cc
0 K leaf Lard, 12J to 13
Canvass liams, 11 to 13u
L-af lard, 10J to 12}o
Halt, Liverpool, $1.37 to $1.40
Salt Virginia, $-.10
Corn $1
Meat, $1
Cheek's choice flour $8.75 per bfel
Kennasaw flour, per bbi, $8 25
Marietta flour, 7.75
Other brands of flour $7 50 to $8 00
3 Diu.e yeast powders, 30 cts per lb
Sugars A, lli to 12
” Ex O, 11 to lli
” 0, 10 to lot
Coflee, 21 i to 25
.-yi up, N O, 57 to 90
” Country, 55 to 75
Tohuc <>, from 45 o 75 cts
Ijoriiiurd’s snufl, 72 to $1 per lb
Best cream cneese, 16i to 18
Gil' edge butter, 37 to 40 cts per lb
Soda crackers 6 to 8
Cream ct ackers, 10i
C only, 16 to 25
Potash, 12J —and ball
E tgle and P (Btnx tarns, $1 per bunch
Baggie . loi to 14 cts per yard
New arrow ties 2.50 co 2.65 per bundle
Hem ock sole leather 3d to 35u per lb
Stoves Complete sl2 to S2O
Pimvs ready made 30 to 75
lleei pins, 8 to 12i cents.
Prow roes 20 to 25 cents
llaiman‘s plow stocks $3 00
Plow hatnes 50 to 75 cents per pair
Plow lines 20 to 25 cents per pa r
Plow hoes iu abundance from 35 cts
o $1
Single trees, well ironed, 60 cts
Single tree irons 45 cts per sett
Iron and Steel in gt eat variety at 4i
to 7 cents per pound
Bran, in sud lb lota, 90; in less Q an
titles, $1
New mackerel, per kit, $1 25 to $1 75
New white fish, per kit $1.15 to $1 50
Nails, 25 ibs to ’he dollar
Nails by the keg, No 10, $3.00
New buckwheat
Powder, best Orange rifle, by the keg,
31 cents
Shot, $2 60 to $2.75 per sack
Avery’s plow stocks and extra piow
points, $4 50 to $5
Allison & Simpson's celebrated pow
stock, $3
Best axes 81
Best trace chains 6J, 10, 2, 75 ceuts
Iron wedges, 50 cts
Andirons from $1 to $3 per pair
-ad irons, alt sizes, 8 cts per pound
Hollow ware of ail descriptions, pots
ovens, sp ders, etu., etc.
Painted 2 hoop buckets, good, 20 to
25 cen's
Good well buckets 65 tw 75 cents
Well chain . alt sizes
Tube of all sizes and descriptions
And numerous o her Goods in the
Hardware Lino too numer. us t'* men
ion. All we ask s foi those wishing
to purchase, to call and examine our
immense stock before purchasing
elsewhere
e will dup icate any Bill in our
Line within two hundred mile ot this
place, freight added, and in many
instances save you the ireight and
extense of going and returning, hotel
bills, etc.
Call and examine, and you will be
welcomed and greeted by f. host cf
the mo.s accoftiodating young gtntle
nien this side of anywhara.
Our clerks, one uud all, are paia
gons of politeness, and if they don’t
sell you goods i' will he your fault
Kentucky Sorghum v< Cat e Mil ,
manufucured by Brennan & (Jo,
L 'tt sviie Ey. I * * ri.il possesses
every advan ago, an.l ujtp es a ieng
le t need among latun't.. It is sim
ple, dumb e and cheap,“ml wamat ’ed
rtgainst all lueok .ge. resu ting from
mmoles' delects in the materials or
workmanship For sals by
ALLI&ON & SIMPSON.
Cuthbert, Ga.
A’ov. 15th fim
emeus i
SWIFTEST 01 THE ROAD!
r PaE undersigned takes great pleasure in
I 1 announcing to the citixens of Dawson
; and eurrouoding countrv, that he h*F rented
the laige ana commndiou- stables recently
orcupied by the Messrs. Prime, and that in
the future te proposes to kt p a First class
LiVs/y, ?a)e and M stable.
Fu;e TTtrses, Carriages, Pnggies, e -e., to I
rin rt-.t most reasonable ti rms. p„ „„
■ rpteis’ny. Ample accotumt adon% if, aT
e,si_ 15 I torses . hence D.oiets willti dit
to thrir t. teres o call ou me
Not - 1 . 11 4. s. f. Mcßride,
Land Fol* Sale!
Ml K "undersign and offers for sale big v.rtu
-1 able planlatiop, (tl) nine miles north of
Dawson, near Bear creek, containing about
750 acres—Bso cleared and under cultiva
tion—the balance wrd! timbered. Good
ho-se, and all uccet-sury out—
Buddings. For terms, etc , address
i’-ovls, iru J. YV. RAGAN,
Dawson, tin.
Land For Sale.
4CO Acres l.aiiri, 5 miles from D w.
son . ti the Dover end Ohickasawhatchie road
pan of lie McKellar place Ahnu< one
lliird newly cleared and order cultivation,
balance nef! timbered, ripply to
J. It. SCHOFIELD. M *con, (5a. f or
JAB.G. PARKS, Dawson,Ga.
I MATES £ GLAUBER,
ALBANY, - GEORGIA,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Dry Goods, Groceries, Etc.,
1\ T CULD RESPECTFULLY invite the attention of the trading public of TYRRELL
v v and surrounding counties to their large and varied assortment of
DRY GOODS
HATS. GAPS,
ROUT w SHOES,
DRESS GOODS,
NOTIONS
GROCERIES,
PLANTATION SUPPLIES,
Wagosn, Buggies, etc., etc.
OUR facilities in purchasing and handling goods are unsurpassed hy those of any simi
lar establishment in South Wcst Geoigii, while the superior advantages enjoyed by
our cit y in cheap transportation, insures to our patrons advantages no' to be obtained in
any other market. Not only do we self goods at, 'he Shortest Margin of Profit, bat we
pty the highest prices torGotroo and other produce, of anv interior town in the S’.ate.
E-peci i) a'tention is called to our large -rock of
Buggies and Wagons,
Whch we offer at prices
LOWER TH N BEFORE THE WAR
Be sire ,o eall on us before purchasing elsewhere. Sept 18 4m
TbeDipt
OF
Morris Wafer!
ALIIAK Y, - Ci EORGIAt
f t Htt isatine from the grctrl rapidity in which g#*(!s
Xi are lured oter. While .:ie iz nt tie It,.use t rat st .;r at as tooie Other hOMM,
It become lieCesParv to
Replenish tlie Stock
From day to dav. Uenc© the stranger and by will at. one© dipoover
( ’ontiimnl Trade and Bustle *
Irt fact, there is no d.-y in the season but that the Depot re " many boxes of
Hew Wve&h CfOOdty
Aid thus 1. ORRIS M A fER gains the follow leg ad vantages over other houses:
Ist. Bv I avit gat til ns, Goods of the latest styles and most moilsro
lab it e.
2t tl. N’ot H.v ng so msnv clerks and expensive nnu e rtnts expstii 4 ’ ar<>
n,l: ' ' ess, and ti is t.ouso is enabled ro sell goods eiteape 1 ' than Hny other.
3rd. turning money ovtr most raj idly, the house enjttvs the benefits c
ntur- st op discount.
a.ll ot which benefits Morris Mayer’s patrons realized last year, heace the
business of the year.
MR. MOBRIb MAYER
I' now in New York, and Goods of all kinds will arrive in a
FEW DATS
V\ ti!e h© p opJe of Grorria are ranch Inclined to peoc’ice rerr n nrrent and
the people ot this section will be gladdened to see an establishment no * g
Alt Enormous Business
tpn fi r!ed T? n , willl 1,0 litl,e CJt o* > ose, espcc a l!v when they become the teepi o’"I
hem fit-. Thtinki-tg customers for past patronage, and assuring them th
" 11 be csretully guarded sow and in the future,
Morris Mayer’s Depot
DS.it> 1 I
Announces itse,f ready for 'he htts’neas season. - i
THE MERCHANTS & M OH KIGS WS-S^-i
Of RICHMOND, Va.
VvISIE VvIPITvEL, $850,000. - til SEE vfSSI'T"
%85,000 ■*i U, S. BiukN P< p,i cd iti ilitr Ti'i'ti'iffS
FI Si i ULii fCuritjK of . , £l
r I''III3 well known Con,panv has paid its Thousnuih n f Dollars to .'
1 since the •, and will maintain its wells*, md tepuuiion
prompt, just dealing. Htcflilnys , Storm, *ierc nj-.iie' 1 P' ‘
EM Uses and COUttHts, In-urtd at fair tabs. \BF Agents at*h ln
J4Mg q ftm
TAX NotT£e.
fo- the year 1877 : ltrre “ county
At tha 12th dlstiict Court Grourrt u
tr ':%,%•• *•* - * .'Ja
D r°X° r We<i nesdays. the TOth a „j
24th of October and 7tu of November *
At Gliiekasaw atohie on Thursdays ti,.
llh and ‘2ith of October and Bth Nov*
Ai Rtown Station on Fridays the pul
and ‘ifi'b of October and 9th of NnvembV?
At Graven Bill on Saturday 24th S '
At Dawson on 13th and 27 th of Oc'ober
and 10th of Novemhe , and duiin"- , ‘
weeks of the Fall Court, commencing , h “
•2° no. November. At the end of that
tbl books will close.
W . T. CAMPBELL, 7. C. T. C.