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The Journal.
' 0 G A iTd E r A B ™ E N T.
w ESTQN, i Local Editor.
hntou it our Agent at
n C n station, amis auihot lied to receive
„and receipt for all monies due us in that
section-
tZrri* iUA*h.tT tn p<<itT
DAWS'JN, GA ,/an.3>, 5 p- m.
Ovr nurkct.ii> dull and little dointr. Hcco pt.
,0 (late about HOW b lea. Wo quota
Good Middling 9f @ 9J
Middlings dj
Low Middlings 9i
Good Ordinary Bj
B.iad Sheriff sale*.
Now for gardening.
Spring time approaches.
Nest Tuesday is sale day.
Beading matter on every page.
But liitle'sickness in the county.
We have anew devil. Three ft ’em
now-
Ali right’ Let’s organize a temper
anca lodge.
Buy vour Si unions Shoes irom
Melton,& Bro.
There are several visiting young
ladies in the city.
Job printing neatly and cheaply ex
#cuh and at this office.
Good B’oves f’r 812 aud upwards,
at A. J. Baldwin & Co’s.
The days ale lengthening at the rate
of two minutes a day.
By some it i predicted that 1878
will he a g >od fruit year.
Buy your Lucy Hmtou Tobacco
from Melton & Bro,
Hen fruit is worth 12Je per dozen;
country butter, 20c a pound.
Ktoseue Oil, Lamps, Chimneys
and Wicks, at B. J. Anthony’s.
Nice and tsfieshing showers of rain
fell fast Sabbath afternoon.
m
WHiie Janes continues to wear
those "knock-kneed pants.”
The early sown wheat crop is now
looking well for this season ot the
year
Rumemner that Kerosene Oil can
he lad t B. J Anthony’s.
Dd you borrow this paper from a
subscriber ? Less than a cent a day
will pay f wit.
Just received a fine lot of Dry
Goods, Boots, Shoes and Hais, for
sale cheap, J. B Crim.
lots>>f wofihlessgnano if y>u
watit to reap a heavy cr> p of debts
next fall.
Several of rhe lads and their girls
Wte sprinkled v tills out driving last
Sabbath atfe noun.
Judge Crim and Doctor Farrar are
sad to tie the most acce mp i-hed iat
kill ■ rn in Dawson.
First-claS' Fi* tllizers, Tli us liberal
[emusas can be n*d in the oia'ker,
at Junes & Dozier’s.
Babbits are playing sad havoc with
our neighbor's young peas. He ought
to <>f a snaie cd catch the liitle
rascals.
Albany will have a lair in the
spring. The AUw* invites Ter ell
county to take over some of her fine
8' celt.
Don’t 'ortret to go tcß. J. Anthony’s
for your Tin-ware, House-furnishing
goods, Kerosene Oil, Lamps, etc., etc.
Goodness gracious! Wiil we never
have any more amusements ? A base
hall club would he better than noth
ing at all
From tl>e amount of barton and com
we see g 'ing down Main 'ret so eai
ly in the season, we are afraid rations
are short m our coun'y
J. B C im la receiving new goods
every we* k. Ca'l and examine his
s’otk before purchasing plsewhere.
We have looked in every nook and
corner for local news items this week,
hut nohody would fall in a well or
commit suicide in any otner way
W'e are glad to state that the attend
ance upon our schools is daily increas-,
i' g No town in S. W r . Ga. car boast
cl better schools than those at Dawson.
A now supply of goods just receiv
ed, from New York, and forsale cheap
for cash, hy J. B. Grim.
The hoys, such as Pate .Tones find
among em, now engage in delightful
•m l playing “Cat” seems tc he the I
favorite game.
Josh B llings says; “I sot down in
them profound, this maxim wise I
crew; lt’ s easier fur you to luv a gal,
to inoik a gal luv you.”
If some men weie measured bv the
sire of their hearts and souls, a gun
patch would make them a suit of
clothes, including an ulter overcoat, j
Subscribers who are to pay us in
*ood will cake notice that the winter j
** Dearly over, and if they expect to
F a y in that way, bring it along now.
We have had very favorable wea'h
er ' r ° r larm operations during nearly
°ll of the present month, and farmers
le li us that th y are ahead with their
work.
Bov. J. VY. Ivey preached to large
l! 1 attentive congregations on Sunday
’uorning and night. lie will also
preach at the Baptist church next
oabbath.
Stop that torrible cough and thus
■ s -id a consumptive’s, grave by taking
r I'ierce’s Goiden Medical Disc overy.
’a cough remedv it is unsurpassed.
bu;d by druggists. ‘
j The planters are already beginning
j t 0 ~u >' K UW)O - The trade in this c<£
I niod.ty bids fair to he quit* heavy
! th,s Mason - Dead Judge Crirn’s ad
vertisement before buying.
| H " Do " T Wkitb.— We have not
beard from friend Braswell since he
left on his pilgrimage in search of a
United States Marshal. Hope, how
ever, that tie is well aud enjoying bis
; * ri P-
B ECGYKKINS.— We are glad to an- ’
nourtce that Mr. W. R. Paschal, who 1
was assaulted on the Junes p’antation
last week, ly negroes, is rapidly re
coveiing. No further arrests have
been made.
The large wooden structure, near
the depot, knowu as the ‘ Hires waie
house, after standing in a leaning
posrion lor a number of years, fell to
the ground yes'erday morning W
know of a few who will not cry when
they read this sad (!) item.
‘‘The coming dress for ladies,” says
an exchange, “doseu’t touch thepave
•nonr I,;- xhnnt three inches.” This
will ril.vmfo tV\a tiocoo'lrjr of ladicD
wisiiiug they nad three bauds when
out promenading; lmt some new
method wilfhave to be’devi6ed tokeep
the side-walks swept clean
The State Agricultural Convention
meets at Americus, on the 12th day
of February, nod will continue three
days. The delegates from Terrell
county are J. W Roberts, E. Bell
flower and C. R. Moore. The dele
gates from Calhoun county are F. M.
MoKenney, A. J. Mourue und C. M.
Dari*.
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Makbied. —On th" 27rh iostant, by
W. E. Sessions, J. P., at the borne
jf the bride’s lather, Mr. G-orge Pol
lock and Miss Fannie Ingram. All
of Terrel! county.
By the same, on the van e 'ay, at
the residence of the bride, Rev. D.ivirt
Cii'shnw and Mrs. Sarali Len ard.
All of Teriell county.
“Lathered cr.” - When the aiartu
was given last week, our friend, toe
Judge, u hoes fine residence was said
to he in flames, was iu the bather’s
chair with his face all lathered up
ready for a shave. He rushed out,
however, —jumped into the express
wagon aud made the old gtay ‘ bull
gravel” with alarming rapidity to the
scene of the supposed ctoiflagration.
The Baldwin Engine Company w .
ou*, and r>ady for action had there
been any need of it.
Fier.—The dlai tr. o! fire on Wednes
day evening of last week, proved
‘•fa e,” or, in other words it was only
soo* burning in a chimney which
caused the fl.ines to leap abo'e the
r of. It was really laughable, how
eve. to witness the speed with which
our senior went in the direction of the
J edge’s hospitable mansion, his coat
tail playing a beautiful ’flip-flap ’ in
th’ air behind him.
Mr. 11. 8 Lee, of our city, informs
ua that his steam saw mill, situated
in Coffee county, Ga , together w th
severe 1 thousand feet of lumber, was
(Petrov ed by fire on last Sunday nigh%
causing a loss to bun of about $3500*
No insurance. The fira originated at
♦he furnace.
JlilliiH-ry Police.
I take this method of returning
sincere thanks to my friends and
custorneis generally, for the libera)
patronage given me while engaged in
business in Dawson; and, having s< Id
my entire stock to Mrs C. L. Mize,
aak a continuance of the same for
her, she being thoroughly capacitated
to fill my piaee in eveiy respect.
R sped fully,
Mbs. A. 0. Gabrahd
Personal*
Mr. E. E. Cheatham left for Savan
nah on las’ Monday morning “Smut”
carries with him the lest wishes of
his macy triends in Dawson.
Messrs. Nathan Vinson and family,
and E H. Moot more and family, late
of this county, departed oo Monduy
last for Arkansas, where they will
locate.
We acknowledge a very pleasant
rail on Saturday lust, from Mr. W. E.
Johnson, the gent’emany and accom
modating traveling agent of the At
lanta Constitution, one of the vety best
newspapers published in the South.
Mr. J. says his paper is doing well,
with an “upward tendency.”
C,pt. A. 0 Garrard and family left
for iheir new home at Newnan, Ga.,
on Mondav nigh- last. The Captain
and Mrs Ganard have been engaged
in business in Dawson for a number
of years, nnd they request us to re
turn sincere thanks to their friends
and customers for many acts of kind
ness shown th> in during their stay in
our midst. We wish fer the-” the
I most unbounded success in future lile
Cxciii'dim Partv.
Mr. J. J. Boyd, a “friend of our
youth,’ and now representing the ex
tensive clothing house of Edwin Bates
Cos, of New York, was in town last
week aud the eariy part of this. On
Monday, he organized an “excuisiou
party' consisting of himself and two
charmiug young ladies uud drove over 1
to Leary.
I Mr. B says he had a very pleasant,
safe and successful trip,—was euter
taiued handsomely by his cousin Phil,
who knows exactly how to treut an
“exenrsion party” of that sort. He
sold a big bill of goods,-—enjoyed the
day hugely, a id says he got bank “all
Wright.” His cousin Phil, escortod
the party on its way back as far as
Sip Turner’s and then reluctantly re
turned. We are glad our friend en
joyed himself so well, but intend to
send a copy of this paper to his Ten
nessee sweet-heart.
Hull A Ncnliiey,
We again call attention to the ad
vertisement of these gentlemen. T hey
have leceotly enlarged their business,
en are now prepared to buy or self
on a very small commission, almost
• ny article that our faimers ir.ay wish
to ship to a northern market. Any
one expecting 1o ship fruits or vegeta
bles North during th comiug spring,
would do well to write them for infor
mation as to prices, etc. Read *hfir
adver isement carsfuHv and write
the.a. Most of the articles they deal
in are j induced in great a 1 u dance in
his country, aid many of our farmers
who do not now do so, might find it
profitable to ship North.
Address H# & Scotney, 221 and
346 North Water threat, Philadelph
ia, Penn.
We notice from the Albany papers
of last week, ttiat Mr. C. W. Powell,
one of our subscribers in that city,
h is undertaken, on a wager, to ea' a
parti idge each day for thirty success
ive days He is allowed t hav j them
cooked in any way he chose-, but is
to eat a wtio e bird at each sitting
It is said t >at after eating this _bird
for fifteen or twenty days it begins to
produce a sickness of stomach, or
some o'her sort of “t.ue inwardness”
that lew can endure. The lent has
nfteu been tried, an 1 but seldom ac
complished. Though no an enthusi
astic odmitet of uncommon gastonom
ic a'tai menrs, we wish Mr. Powell'
success.
A True Man. —Show usthe young
man who can quit the society of the
young and take pleasure in listening
to the kiudly voice of the aged; show
us a man who is ever ready to pity
and help the deformed; showus a man
who covers the faults of others with
a mantle of charity; show us a man
who bows as politely and gives the
street as freely to the poor sewin’g
girl as to the millionaire; who values
virtue, not clothes, who shuns tire
company of such as gather at public
places to gaze at the fair sex, or make
unkind remarks of the passing girl;
show' us a man who abhors a libertine
who scorns the ridicule of a mother's
sex, and the exposure of womanly
reputation; show us a man who never
forgets for an instant the delicacy due
woman, as a woman, in any condition
or class and you show us a true
gentleman.
Self-made. —The self-made man is
generally an independent, self-reli
ant worker who deserves all he gets.
Not so with the sybarite who de
pends upon outside help. Many an
unwise parent labors hard and lives
sparingly all his life for the purpose
of leaving enough to give his children
a start in the world, as it is called, j
Setting a young man afloat with;
money left him by his relatives, is
tying bladders under the arms of one.,
who cannot swim; ten chances to one
he will lose his bladder and go to the
bottom. Teach him to swim and he
will never need bladders. Give your
child a sound education aud you have
done enough for him. See to it that
his morals are pure, his mind cultivat
ed, and his whole nature made sub
servient to the laws which govern
man. and von have given him what
will be of more value than the wealth
of the Indies.
Funner*. Your .4Mention.
The Arabian Sugar Cane was brought
to America during the world's Fair at
Vienna, in 1873. It will yield dou
ble that of any other quality ever
grown in this countiy. The stalks grow
on an average of 12 to 14 feet high
and from 4 to inches in efreu infer
ence. The syrup made from it is of
the very finest quality. Also a good
quality of sugar can be made from it.:
we have sent this seed to every State
in the union, and returns from it are
highly satisfactory. Agents are want
ed o canvass in every County and
take orders for these and other seed*
A sample package of the Arabian
SUGAR CANE Seed conjoining
enough to plant 1-8 of an acre, and
special terms to agents, with my Seed
Catalogue 1878 will be sent to any
address on receipt <sf Fifty Cents.
Instruction for planting and cuhi
vating are printed on every package.
Address. W. S. TIPTON,
Seedsman. Oelveland, Tenn.
*® cuiigntcn
Hat> Coltircd Piioplc.
TTie ivlipfious enlightenment of our
colort'H popuhtimi is a subject iu
which all classes of our citizens should
feel a deep interest, we are glad to
learn that Ilev.J. 11. Corley, of Daw
son a Baptist minister of high stand
ing is now in our city on this im
portant mission. After many years of
eminent usefulness among his own
people, the whites of Georgia, he
has turned his attention chiefly to
“Africa at our doors,“ and is accom
plishing much good by preaching to
their congregations and delivering
carefully, prepared lectures to their
ministers on the leading points of
Christian doctrine and morality.
Qcerht:—“Why will men smokeenm
mon tbacc<>, when they cun buy Mar
burg Bios. ‘Seal of North Caroline,’ at
the same price?”
For Mile.
Anew folding seat elliptic spring
Buggy, made in New Haven, Conncc
; ticut. It is jus tie tiling for a man
with a small family, and will be so and
for cost and carri ge. Call t this
office.
—
Scwiuj; Jliiehine for Kale.
* --*> ***•!£ iUtHdIMIM llinMUliifi*
tured by tt e White Sewing Machine
Company ofaC’eveland, Ohio. These
are ihe finest, cheapest and he-t Ma
chines made. There are three of
them in use now in Dawson, and they
aie conceeded to he an improvement
over ail machines. Call at this office,
—seeth6 macho e,and get reference to
pardes now URing them. Only one
on hand, at present. tf.
I --*—
! 3w<lii(l S'iifii -Ir is onlv now sad
thf*n har. -u h h* Hn. Alex. H Sfenh
en** t Ex Gov. Smith and Ex Gov. Brown of
Gif., endorse a medicine lor the hfn* and
lungs, and wher hev do ir. i* pretty pood
evidence that, the remedy be good for
the cure of coughs, colds and lung aff-c’ious.
•: r. commend the Globe Flows* Hough
; Stri p. ?nd their tes'inio ,i !s are to be seen
j round the *en c n' sum ole bo ties of the
G b* F cqtpt Hough Sv*up. for *ale bv Or.
J. It -lanks, Dawson, Gi A sample bottle
ivlieves he wor- cough and will cure so-e,
| *hroa r . Regul tr sis * bot<les, fifty doses, |1
►yrnp. No o?ber m dicinej
in the 'rl w t*vr gi wen "Uch a test, off
its *u't ‘V* q 1! -li ies *; Bopcbet-’s Gerrnati !
Svrnp I• ihi • vears two million four hon i
and ed thousand sma 1 ’ s of m^’dirine
were and stribn e<i fret of charge b\ Oruk* iff
jin his c unrv *o >-e fli cuvl with <-o
’ s-mpti tt, AsMim i, Oroun sev. •,.
P eitintwi’-i *nd Otllf*r dise of thrT' rOH*
nd Lurtjtd, giving’he peojd un.
• deniable.proof ihti Gern*.i Syrup will ctre
j them. T result his He-n r! Oruffgis's lr'
I everv town ind vill ge in the United j
i are rec*ro men ding ir. to ther ctis* nur
|Go lo ytu 0 uegiyt, id k w;.at the'
( know abou> i Samo'e B les lo eent
iieguUr six-; 75 ecu’s, Thre-* do • will re
j lieve anv cAae.
Ilnw Wiilt lie’* arc flatlc.
It will be apparent to mv one, who 'vill ■ x
inline a S<>Lin Gold Watch, iht aside fr< m
h 5 i.eC'Ssov thicku -8 for engraving itiri
polishing the.large p r f>nnr io of 'he p ecious
metal ’* needed <>’ l v to 81 iffett mi and hold
ne p in place, and suppl
(he aolidiiy n'd fltret.g:.h. Tiie
8-i pfuß gold is icluitTy needless so fur s
uni ITT *ert b fUty a e oOncm ned It
I \ BOSS’ P.i eut Stiff’ned Gold Watch
G Si* >, this W'tste of preci *us meul is over
c "o<*, ’ind the same solidity and- g I
pr.iluced >! from one-third to me lull of
lie* usual CO't of solid C ses T’rd'J p oc* '
is of the most simple u ’ture, as follows : *
pUfle of c mposition mefa*, speci • :lv adp'ei
o the pu posp, Ins wo pla’es of solid ght
soMciyd One -Sfl' 33X5x *:d - Phe ; ' ,r P n*
thep parsed h( ir wetu poHebed B e! roMer-,
■nd the result is a atrip of heavilv plan
.x.mpoj i >n, f oiii which tho c:i. u e- buk ,
ct*-if.res, bz Is, Ac , are cur jd ) wp-d bv
-u Gable and f -rmerß The }E Id iu du v
c-itJfh is auffi- ietitly thick to admit <1 all
ol chaei g, engravirg and enateellitit;
an i engraved cases have been carried n
t 1 worn perfectly smooth by lime and ua
wit,houi. reniiiytfig the gold /’l ese cases a*
for sale by fill jewelers, and a r e guar nfeed
bv siecial Certificate to wear for 20
If void j welr does not keep them, send t
UaGST zA I’ROUPb;, Ledger Bnddii.g, Pnila
d pbia, for illustrated catalogue.
A! iJ, & St'OT.IKI,
GENERAL
COM ML SION
MERCHANTS,
No. 346 North W ater St.,
PHILADELPHIA.
W- wil’ pay ifte (tfrhpsf market price fo
o nl'it* I >do*ing (repine,or we wi'
tu loi.'u hi five per rpr.i. c> minis
oi : Bu '* r, ' i-se, Fags, Ponltri, I. tS
fallow F..11C ci Pta oes, App' J , G ir ,
Feu., F id Fu', Hides. Wcol, Pesmi a
Broti neoru, Diit l fruit, Huy, Hups, &o. A'
'dbaral C h advance* made ou lagecau
-igiinients o( 8 pl“ articles F.rtnem.
Shippers and Dealf tv in General Mercllandi-'t
should Write toi reffeience, Price cn "“hi,
8 encif, etc. When writing us stale wheth ■
you wi.-b to s’ Ij on consignment or sell, n mi
articles, sm mat o eacn and vour very
lumet price lor same delivered F. 0. B. (Irt
■ boai i ears) it vour nearest shipping poim,
dan, if possible, send samples by mail, if too
bulkv bv freight, yfddreg.
HULL & ■sCOTSEY,
Gen. Cum. and Shipping Merchants,
it l nd Sl6 North Water S:., Pail'd, Pa.
South Ga. Male Institute.
Board and tuition, forioSchoia.anc
months, every hing included exceoi
wa>hitig and oed clothing, it
Ope Hiipdrej & Jtoepty tloilar?,
Payable, One-half in advance and the o'her
or the first dav ol October, 187S.
j-24,2- ' W H, ALLEN
Ol’ CAT A I.<Ma(JC for IS7A,
tiAotjfp■ K's, pruned in tuned p:p r,
onrt.iiiiirg T\VO Flvgittil Colo •<!
Plait-* and itbsiraied aith a g e.it no n
her ot enertvii gs, giving price., description
and eul'ivation of plains, fl over ad vegeta
bin seed., bulbs, tree*, sn'ub?. rle , will be
mii'edforlO ceuls, which w„ will deduct
fryu fi st order. Mailed free to our regular
customers. Dealers piice I'st free, Address
MAXZ A XEUNKR, Louievile, Ky.
Terrell _Sheri(T Sale.
IV ILL be told btfore the Court House
if door, in Dawson, Terrell comity, Gu.,
between the legal hours of sale, on the fi st
Tuesday in J/.irch, next, 1878,
The Reversion in fee simple after the ter
mination of the Homestead of Francis Ed
wards and family in and to lots of laud Nos.
61, 62 and the south halt ot No. 77, all be
tng in the llth district ol said county of
Terrell. Levied on and sold ns the prooer
ty of J. C. Edwards by virtue of a fi f.
Itom the Justice Coart of the 941st district,
G. M , to favor ot 0. B. Steveus vs said J C
Edwards. Levy made and returned to me
by a Constable. S. R. CHRISTIE,
Jau 31, 1878. i'neiitr
Terrell Sheriff Sales.
IVILL ba sold before the Court-houst
v v door, in the oitv nt Dawson, on til*
first Tuesday in J/ARCH, next, between
the legal hours of ale, the following describ
ed property, to-wit:
6 l ots of land, Numbers 234, 235, 236,
269 and 2"5, situated in the Third district i
Terrell county. Levied on as the propeitv ol
.1 G Stephens as Executor of Ch tiles G
Farmer, deceased, to satiety a Tax fl fa issued
by W\ T. Campbell, T.iX Collector of Terrell
county, Ga., in favor of the S' ate arid
County vs J. G Stephens, as A'xecutor ol
C G farmer, dec ased.
Also, at the sane time and place will be
sold. Lot of land, No. Two hundred and tit
ty (260) ic the 18th district, now 111 h, ot
said county, .Levied upon bv virtue of Tax
fi la ia-ued by the Oomptioller Grneral of
the Slate and l.ranstere/i to Van Edwards
1874 and 1 878.
Also, at >he same time and place will be
so'd the following lots of land, to-wit: Nos.
237, 288 and 244, in the 18-h, now the llth
dist'iot of Ter rll couny. Levied on as th
proper T of Wm. H Crawford, to satisfy a
7.x fi fa issued by W. T Cimi-bell, *ax col
leeior of Terrell coun'v, in favor ol the
State and Coumv vs Wm H. Crawford Levy
made by Calvin Watson, Biihff, u-d r turn
ed t-> me. l. m Roberts,
J -ii 81, 18*78 D. S et iff.
Administratrix Sale.
BV virtue of an order of ih court of Or
dinniy of Terrell county, G., I wil sell
before 'he Com* HotiS' door of said county,
on ihe first Tuesday in February next, with
in the letral hours of vale, the following re a;
estate, o wit:
Lo s of land number One hundred and
hirty-eigh' (138) One hundred and thirty
intie ( 139,) One hundred and nineieen (J 19;)
One hundred and twenty (I2<l,)0"e hun
dred and eighty nine (189) and fitly acres ot
lot number one hundred ind ihirty-seveu
4137), in the llth Dis'riot of said county ot
i erivll, and known as the real estiteo* the
late George T. Marshall, and whereon he re
sided at tb>- lime of his death. Bold as the
p i.pcrtv ot said \I .'Shall, dcceised, tin the
ben- fi of his heirs and creditors, TVrms
Cash. S\R\H K. MARSHALL,
Diw-ou, Ga., Dec3l, 1877. Adtur'x
Terrell Sheriff Sales.
VAtlLf, pa sold belore the Courthouse
V v door, in th- city of D.twson. 00 the
first Tuesday in February nex', hetw- •lit, iho
g*' Ilnurs of the folhjwin dewibed
prop r.ty, i-wi* : .£■
a* ol Uu4 ?nd riupur'*i4aucoH off of
Ir ofTnJ, AV. 33, >n f no Tl• n district of
T. i>li cut iv Leti'-don s (ho proper v
of 0, C. Tricv to suisfy afi 11 from TvrVeil
Snpor-ioc Court in f<vorof A B KdwrtriG vs
' L Tracy.
at the Ram.* time and place, will bp
sold o of land Nop. 165,166, 177.178,
191, 2 4 od 281, in the 4 h diet ic of Tei
red. c u tv. Levied on 8 the property of
Joseph T Duts, Adm nitrtor of Win
ilayp, deceased, to satisfy a fi fa from Terrell
Superior cmi i in favor of Mrs M inim Havs
v- J<H*p T Hive, Admintsfra'or.
Als * f at, the Same time and pl ace will be
■mid ].<* of land iTos. 165, 166, 177, P 8
191. 2 4 ami 281, in h* 4 h dt-i id of Tor
t'll oouut.v Levied oh as lie prop-r'y ot
Win Li .y o satisfy n fi fa from Terrell Su
perior court in favor of Martin P SHU vs
Augustus *’ Jones, prin , and Wm Hays aod
6 T *vi:ig on Dumas, Secty‘s.
Also, ah the same time and place will b*
"old Om* tiouee and lot, in the city of Daw
sod, number not known, but. known as tin-
House and lot now occupied by Goorg. Kyrt
Levied on as the property of George Byrd
o sarihfv a Justice L’ouatfifi from 1164th
disu ef G M., in favor of T M .Jones,
A m*r of F M Harper, deceased, v> G- orge
Byrd.
\ls >, at the same ime and place wil be
sold, lot of laud No 152 and the north lull
of lot No 137, in the llth district of Ter
rell count? Levied on as the property of
*h >s H Seay o satisfy a fi fi fiom Terrel!
Superior court iu favor of J P Allen and LI
Huger*, Transferer, vs Tho- H Seay.
Gs \ at he same Pm -and place, will be
-dd 26d ac es of land, Noa no* known, bu
tffiown us he Wnaley Saw mill place, in hr
llth district of 7errell county. Levied on
us the property of J D ‘ also, lotr
of land Nos. 211, 212, 287, 213 and east hall i
f No. 236 ii ihe 11 n disvrics ol said
county Levied on s the pro erry of M a
8 J Cherry; also, lot No 186, in he coumy,
ind district aforesaid Lev ed oti as the
property of J V 1 Powell f the aforesaid
p>'ipc>'v 1 vi* and oil to sui-fv a fi fa 'rom
T riel! <S-ip rior cout t iu ftvor of T J/
O din trv, for the use o\ D J Dunbar and
wife vs S J Ohe*rv, prin., *• i J Ii Whaley
/-inet= V PowtM aud V * Reddick, S-cv'h
lan 8, 1878. S. K CdiilS IE, Sheiff
FARMERS,
LOOK TO
YOU#* IVTS^EVT!
T AM off ring for this season the will 1
1 knowr. and Voliab!e Kliwati Guano lor j
$72.00, payable in middling cotton at. 16j*-;
per pooud, well baled and deliver and it Jones j
& Doziers VVa.ebouse, Dwson, (fa, or
$54 00 io money, payable I t<-f N'ov net'.
Also, the Edwin Dissolved Bio 0 , 29 t* Bi 1
per cent., fo $97.00, ;ip o -tton op ion at ;
t&c's per pound, o'9 middling well baled
and delivered a* Jo irs Doz era Wan noose
Dw,c)n, Oa., by the first of I'ov. rip-y'. n
|4<* OO in money, the freight to h pdd by
the purchaser when the (/uano is delivered.
I have been using and selling the above
Guano for several yeais, and know them '0
be eood, and I bones'lr believe that the
Dissolved Bone manipuliti and with cotton
seed or barn lot manure is the cheap st fer
tilizer that a farmer cm us: l speak from
' experience. This G'Jino is s >ld aoco-dii;g to
per centage above indici'ed .Sal iby
J ; B. CRIM, Dawson, Ga.
0. 0. Nelym hstHuttr
exercises of this well known School
I will be resumed on the fir-t Monday in
January, nex f . The school will be under
the cb irffe o' Miss E’wt J inee, assisted b\
Miss Kiftie orr. A liberal patronage and
prompt attendance earnestly solicited.
South Ga.
Male Institute!
r pHE -xercises of this School will be ro
-1 Mui-ii on Moudi.v, the 14 , .h day ot Jnii
uary, 1878. Term* and rites stmt as hero
tofo'e. A liberal patronage and prompt
a tendance earucstlv solic ted.
ALLEN & LOW REV,
Die 27, 4s Principals.
R A IL ROAD-GUI DE.
.41 111 ii ic Mtid Oiilf Kstilroai
QknF.KAL 80PKKIKTKM)KKx’b OFFICE,
Atlantic imiiULV Rail Road, I
avannali, Ga., Jat.uny >. 1878. \
ON and after 8u day, the Grh inat., Pas
senger Trains O' this R >ad will iua as
IslOUi r.At£iLoo.
Leave Savannah daily at 4:56 p. m ; Ar
rive at Jesup 7:10 p. m; Arrive at B.in
bridge 8.10 a. ai; Atrive at Albanv 8 50 e.
m; Arrive at Liv Oak 3:30 a. nt; Arrive at
Ja ksonville 9:26 a. n ; Arrive a 1 Tallahas
see 9:30 a. in; Leave Tn'lahaeeee 8:60 p. ro.
Leave Jacksonville 8:46 p. m; Leave Live
Oak 940 p. m; Leave Albany 2:80 n. m;
Le ve Bai bridge-8:15 p. m; L ave Jesup
6:45 a. tn; A rive at Savannah 8:40 a.m.
Pullman Sleep ng Cars runs hr ugh to
Jacksonville from Savannah and from Leu
isvtlle, Kv., via Uontgomerv, A'a., and Al
bany and Thcmasville, Ga No change )f
cars between Nivauuah and Jacksonville or
Albany.
Connect at allbsnv daily with Passenger
trains both wavs on Southwestern Railroad
to and Iron) Eufaula, Montgomery, New Oi
lr ins, etc.
Mail S enmer leaves Bainbiidge for Apa
laclucola ev.-rv Sandav nfternoon, for Col
nmbu every Wednesday mornings.
(Tlos con ection a Jacksonville drill
(Sundays excep'ed) for Green Cave Spring
St. Augustine, Palatka, Mellonville, Sanfori
and Eoterpris .
Trains or, B A A R R leave junction, go
ing west, Mondev, Wednesday and Friday
at. 11:14 a in. For Brunswick Tuesday
7’"U'dav and S 'U'day at 4;40 p ra.
iiCCOM MODMTION TRa INs—EASTERN
DIVISION.
Leave Savannah, 6'undav excepted, at 7.00
am; A rive at Mclntosh o:fo,a m; Hrrivr
at .Tesnp I2;l6 a tn; arrive at Blackshear
3;40 nm; a'rive a' Dupont 7:I0 p tn. Leave
Dupon- 6;tio i ni; leave Blackshear 9; I 5 a *nj
leave Jy-up 12;H5 p m; leave Mclntosh 2;47
p to; arrive at Savannah 5:30 p in.
WESTERN DIVISION.
L-ave Dupont at 5;30 am; arrive at Val
dosta B:2<> am; arrive at Quitman at 10;28 a
m; atrive at Th misville at l;10 am; ar
rive at alba' V 6:40, pra Leave Albanv at
6:00, m; l.e-ve Thomasville ll:Oti, am;
Lev Qui'tnao at I;86, nm; L -ave Valdosta
' 8:22 o n; atrive at Dupont at e ;l6 pm.
J S TisoN, Paster ot Transportation,
H. S. HAINES, Gen. Nupt.
Gulden Harvest for Farmers,
Your attention is called to our
Mammoth Spring*Wheat,
An cnfin lv new va'iVtv from anything ev**r
before int odooed.
D in * bifgbt, plump Grain, lmost one
half inch long, fi i* fl ur, h* never
had afiv dHouse incident, to wheat, and pro**
•luces from 6<l to 8 ) bushels f# the acre
A whiH< <1 firt nremiem "t the
P*ic , 1 pickige, 25 centi; fi pi. k igcs, |1
Sample can be seen at itw office.
for.eniitl} Cliat't White Corn
Is decidedly
IHE FI fST CORN KNOWN!
It was fi st itrpurled, anti hns been J tei
nugt.lv tested in me U S. Has p.oduced
15 ) bushels to the acre. Grant very large.
Ve. v el.ite Many of the eats measure 18
inches long -itn 2to 4 to the stalk. Prn
-1 ouueed by leading agriculturists to be the
fi l est corn in the world Ah ice, ! p.ckage,
5U cen't; 1 la'gu pick ige, SI.OO
We want aget is to Introduce these valua
tde seeds ev-rvwhere. No trouble to sell
Send slump lor simp's aud spectil 'eitns,
and Secure tertitorv at once
K. f. 11111:1 A CO.,
Importers and Growers of Field stjd Garden
S.-e 4, Rweetwa-er, Monroe Cos, Tenn,
We have in cul'iWjlioo two farms in thi 4
vioiidty and stiall continue to make import
ing and growing seeds a specialty aud intro
duce nothing but pure seeds.
Piano and Organ Playing
Lt'sirueil iik a Day!
MISOX’S Hart?, which recently ere*
Veil *ueh a sensatio- In Boston ami
elsewhere, til rmbi any person, of n*
;ige, fo Vfa ter the Piano or Organ In a day,
ever though they lime no knowledge ofnotei
ec. The Bobioi. Gi bc says :
You can leufu to pliV on the piano or
orgin In a da*, eveh ; f tou revet* plated
b*fo * and haVt* <* the dighleftt knowledge
of no e*, bv the us* of Mason's Charts,
child ten years old oa learn easily. They
are endorsed by the best mu-ic-il people in
Rf o*:, and al*e ihe grand culmination of
'he inventive geuiu* of the iineteenth ceu
'urv. Circulars giving full particulars and
m testimonials will be free o a pli
v ci n. set of Mason’s Charts, and a
ia*e book of great va ue, entitled “tiinpit*?
M .de Easy.* 4 borh m tiled, poM p*td, tonnv,
dl• ss for oalv $£ Wo sh more than
spent on music lessons. * Address
A. 0. > ORTON’
IQen** al i4^ent % At anta, ft.
Agents wanted stonCr ev*rvwbere. B.*-t
; chance ever off reti Secure teriliorv b h*te
j too late Terms free. Bee 6,tl
\Y r A.ll tl) -To make a permanent
t▼ e gag*'in* 1 nt with a clergyuritn h ring
leisure, ova Bible Rad *r, fo Introduce in
Terrell OoUMv, The O I *i> ated C*
tennial Edition of the Holy Biblt;. F
description. no*ice rdiiogfHl in last weekV
i-sue of tli9 paper; Addr s- at one®
r l. no ton a oo .
i Publishers & BookbiuJets, tin K Maiket S'.
Im'liana polis, Ind.
U't I VT I'O should s*nd 250n
J I j 1 to H. Vt. Ctider of
York, Fa , for a s m/F* co if of liis beaut i
h.l PnotOfriaph Mem >fill U cord.
Th* \* anew indention Aid wiil 8'.,1 many
arlions parch tsers In event neighb jt hood.
Wri'e for terms to ag IPs ol the g*nd
picture e it-fed ‘The libmra'el Lord’s
Frayvr* U. M. f RIDER, Fab , York, /’a.
4
IV ew A cf verti sements
on a \ TTSThI
?-'96, 12, 58. 1 ) 9 *65. Pianos et il prioe
| t7SU only St * nH for ePnfiden .i •! cirCU—
-1 l*re Daui.-I V. Bc-itll}, Washington,
I C J ; —y.'-T-ys —'
jO ~ r AIU)3 24 ***yles 10c, or 20 fliroin
- */ Cards 2 tp.. with name. 3 , riusted Sc
Cos.. N.sain N Y. '•
(y now vne-i Sc 2 new ins>runt eotgf pieces of
el Sheet 4 ns ; o, Jftj. silver or tp- Music
/'ub '!o., MidJl b >ro, Mass.
r n LARGE MIXED CARDS with nsm, in
f ) \7 ease. 13 t. 25 without ctse, 9(5. Bt> new
fnn oiirds Dw. Ou'fi's lne. F Washbcrn &
Cos., Mi Idleboto, Mass.
AGIvWS
WIHTEOB
FOR PARTICULARS A .ft DR ESS
mm SEWIMb* MACHINE CO.
829 Kroudwav, New York C\ ty,
Chicago, 1.1, N\w Orb anr, La.,
or San Francisco, f,M.
Thi se wishing R> liet and Cure for Rupture
should consult Dr. J. A. SHERMAN, ?58
Broadway, New Fork, Send 10c for bis new
book, uilh Photograph Hkeutaseg of had!
cases before and after care. Beware of
cheats who pretend to furnish 'Jr. <S ter
inan’s tieatment.
r,--
indicted on conyplaiot of Dr. S., and .awaits
trial for forgery and embezzlement.
g\ K w That Aitilford'tl Radical
ftUT 'A] ft Cure for Catarrh will net in-
Ua v r s antly relieve and apee.dily
cure. Ijßtff rcncea, Hcnrv
Wells, E-q., Wells, Fargo,*
For a case Cos., .uroro, N. Y; Wm.
Bowen Esq, Mcllatton, Grant
St Bowen, St. Louis. Tcs'i
of calarrll inonials and|trcatise by mail
I*r\ge,-iuKevd- Inhaler. sl.
- *Nnlt overvwhere. WEEKS*
POTTER, Prop's Boston, Mass
Collin’s Volt ic Pleasures are.the beet..
PECTORAL BILK.
The Great Remedy for
COUGHS, COIaX>S
A NI D
CONSUifIPTIOW.
FINLAY & THOMPSON, ”
New Orleans. La., Sole Agents
For sale by all Druggists.
EkTABLIfiIIED IS.
USE
HARRISON'S
WHITING INKS
AND MUCILAGE,.
ttEST IJT THE Il'O/fLW.
Jet Black Hohol Ink A -Specia'tj.
Foi Sale by all Leading Stationersand
IIAKKISiIiI IS Mi <70..
ft Bnrrnv SI., V.
Libel f r Divorce-
Terrell Superior Court, JS T uv. Term, 1877
W H Rogers k Libel for Divorco
vs > liulo to Perfect
Nellio Rogers. ) Set vice.
IT appearing to the Court by the return of
the Sheriff that the Defendant does not
reside in t is eotititr; and it furiher appear
ing that she dots not reside in this Slate, it
is, on moti n o couusel, ordered that saitl
Defendant apfiear and answer at the nest
erm of ti.is Court, else that the case be con
sidered in default and the Plaintiff allowed
to proc ed. And it is further ordered, that
this rule be pu lisl rd iu the Dawson Journal
once a motrh 'or fen months.
WM. D. KIDDOO, J. S. C. P. C.
A true transcript Irom the nvnutes of Ter
rell Superior Court, December 6 - h, 1877.
J. 0 F. CLARK,
DeclfinatnAm Clerk S. C. T. C.
Tor ALL Sewing Markine*.
'Tha best to use and most perfectly constructed.
Address
E. J. TOOF, “ PnnEPTtc "Building, New York,
or Nkw Haven, Cfc.
DOMESTIC
THE LICHTEST RUNNING,
THE SIMPLEST,
THE PAOST DURABLE,
THS MOST POPULAR
SEWING MACHINES.
a’J fhe latest and dost dealrah e
ln.nreYeent*. .! , . ,
It i$ tnsiljr undertone*, mahea tee doub.r*
thread hfl-Utf!t. has wlf-revUtlg tn--
vlaas and 1.4 >--u, ■ and will do the whole rango
of family work w thnut chanee.
The** ” Is made in tfce most dur
able maty or. v.ilh conical steel bearing* and
tompsfc siting inttrntils throughout
Agents for the •• IMIMr.M 4 ” Scwiag
vlilßf and the • • IMiMIVUC. ” P-per hashlnua
wanted <e ;J1 unccoupled Address
dpwstjc
£rrl?4 Mechins Company, Haw Yosfc