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Xhe Journal.
fTc A iTde p a r t m e n t
j- j wE S TON, Local Editor.
T own StAiou.ona it authouied to receive
aid receipt for all monies due ut in that
S(C l lofl'
BREVITIES.
Farms ar*> in fin* condition.
Chickon thieves are “on the go”
Buy vour field peas from Melton
<fc Brother.
Small plums with large worm* at
ttched, are m marke*.
Good Stoves from $lO and upward,
at A- J- Baldwin & Co.’s.
O U r physicians report but very lit
tle sickness in the county
Jodtfp Harrison Rogers cun “out
leogh” ar y man in Dawson,
Mis* Annie White of Araericus, i*
on visit to friends in Dawson.
A. number from town went down to
Cordrsy’s mill fishing last Tuesday
Shoes a specialty—new arrival at
Johnson & Hill’s Brown Station, Ga.
The Court-house square is now the
(srorite resort on Sunday afternoon.
Some of the w heat in this imn.edi
me eection is re ady “for the cradle.”
The net proceeds ol the festival
g ven hy the ladie ’ mite society, las*
\>ek were $33.50.
Thore will be at least 1000 bushels,
( f wheat and ears made within *he
(Otporftte limits ol Dawson.
There is a dcncu g sclio.-l in scttv
(Miration in Dawson, Ttie class
numbers about twenty-five.
Johnson Jc Hill, at Brown Station,
have just received a car load of corn.
This year, we trust, ocr termers
villlfirn that it takes the hist of
jtuj to “raise a mortgage.”
Found-a buncti of.k-vs. The
( suer can tret the same tv calling at
ll isoffico and ptoVe prriperry.
The Dawson Riffasare lequasted to
Beet at tlie Court-house, prompt,y, on
to-morrow evening nt 4 £ o’clock.
I will pay the highest market price
for beeswax, hides and tallow, in ex
change for goods. It. J. Anthony.
Married. —ln this county, on t'e
9th inst., by Rev Jno. M. Potter,
Mr. Jno. M. Durr and Miss Ella J.
Gregg.
Wo learc that Mr. Joha A. Hit HF,
(J this city, will have new‘hmneNpuo’
liscuit for breakfast next Sond.y
morning.
Mrs. Truss, the accomplished wife
f>i Mr. C. C. Truss, lute of Dawo..,
but now ot Helena, A ,is visiting
friends in this city
We am glad to see that Mr. J.
E, Lee, who has been c ofi-.ed to a
tick tied for several weeks past, is
able to be out again.
An exchange informs us that the
Lest way to keep ham* free from
►kippers through the summer, is to
tat the hams early in The spring.
Just received a good assortment of
general merchandise from New York,
which will be sold cheap for cash, by
Johnson & Hill, Brown Station.
Lost —A ladies’ Mek scarf nt the
Court-house square last Finisv. The
tinder will he rewarded In leaving it
t the clßo of J. G. Parks, Esq., or
here.
Beloved fiiende, yon in the country,
hWe send us, for publication, all
ttema of interest occurring it. vour
tteighborhoods. We will consider it
on “encrmoi.s” favor
Messrs. Tbos J. Mills and J*s C.
Bishop, Loth formerly of Dawson, but
now good-looking telegraph operators
(torn Alabama, arecn a visit to friends
Bud relatives in this county.
W anted.—One Thousand pounds
Beeswax at Melton & Bro's.
fhere are plenty of men who boast
proudly 'hat they “made themselves.”
but there arc many others who, if
they told the truth, must confes* that
they have unmade themselves.
llror!- “The boys” toll us that
Mr. M. L. M ggan says he baa seven
hundred head id cabbage as big as a
B ! ind stone— 18 inches in diameter!
late Jones and Tom Mauiid are the
Touchers.
e 'J Baldwin & Cos., have the
■nest lot of embroidery in the city.
B if said that he cool night" and
tnuruiugs (if | awt week were benefi
cial to tiie wheat crop, hut, in some
portion* of ;ho county, we learn, the
r<) P>* tuo !ar gone for a cool May to
“ 1 11 truth good.
Br. VV. C. Kendrick, of Webster
county, dropped in to see ns on last
onday. The lector reports crops
1D section as being tip-top, and
SB - 9 ! he farmers, generally, are well
U P with thir work.
CfurpuHESTAtiTr.— Weie* n that our
townsman, J. G. Parks, E*q., has
*.' en "elected to deliver a literary ad
,re * at the approaching commence
ment of Furlow Masonic Fen. ale Cul-
e R6 iu Americus We congratulate
“ Q 011 l he honor conferred.
great many of us are like the old
w ho said that he began the
' ‘ Wlt * l ’"'thing, and byhsrdwork
,lS succeeded in holding his own
'sr since. Wo knuw a few men in
"action who have managed to
°‘d their own” aud other people’s
ihe omnibus built by Mr. T J.
'*tt, of Dawion, for Messrs, Barn 1 & ,
hri oy, of Albany, is now ready for j
'•urery. This piece ef workmanship j
o** credit, n>t only to Dawrou, but i
i 4 * l, *‘ ro Sou'h We want every
j- this omnibus was made at j
, 05 * carriage works io Daw-
Masonic.— In consequence cifa rc
ccn, change made in the By-Laws of
• • Schley Lodge No. 229, F. A. M.
‘ ®7 gUlar nie€,in gß of said Lodge
will hereafter be held at 2 o’clock p
M ‘ ° U t thc Saturday in each
month. The ct,ange has been made
Zl r accomi 'ioda,i 0 n of members
who live in the country.
I.lCell(,||| Si riuoil.
1 he discourse of Rev. R. W. Dixon
on last Sabbath morning was truly a
most noble and splendid effort and
specimen of pulpit eloquence. His
theme was this: “Keep thyself pure,”
Ist Tim. sth ch. 22nd v.
His disquisition >o n the necessity, '
the advantage, and the elements of a
good character, abounded in beauti
ful and appropriate truths and strikr- 1
ing similes and metaphors His v aru-'
est appeal to young men ought and
will do great good. \\’ e think our
people and churches are indeed for
tunate in securing two such men as
R- \\ . Dixon and J. A. Ivey as their
pastors. \\e confidently expect
gieat and good results from their
ministrations.
Tiligrl Practice.
The members of our military com
pany engaged in a target shooting
on last Friday evening. The cun
pa y was former! in order under the
command of Lieutenant Guerry and
marched to thc gr-ive below the cem
etery where the target had been
erected. Each member of the com
pany was allowed three shots, and
the man scoring the highest number
was to receive the highest prize, and
th ■ poorest shot was to be presented
with a tin cup by Lt. J. G. Parks.—
At the conclusion of the last round,
the judges announced that Lt. J. 11.
Guerry had scored the hig est num
ber and would get the premium;
an 1 the tin cup was unanimously
awarded to Private Will Critn. The
best part of the evening’s fun was
th enjoying of the lemonade pre
sented io the company by Lt. P.
W. Jones. He and Lt. Guerry bad
agreed that whichever of them made
th' | joorest shot should treat the
members of the coi. pany to iced
lemonade; and as Lt Guerry won
th fiist prize, our friend Jones had
to “come to time” with Irs lemonade.
The “boys” drank his health in the
pure lemonade, and gave three cheers
and a tiger for Lt. P. W. Jones.
We really believe the Dawson
Rid s are on rising grAtnd, and are
bound to succeed. Let every nieiu
be lie at the Court-house to morrow
afternoon at o’clock to attend an
important nice’ing.
We return t: auk* to the Albany
Bo'-Ul Dancing club, for an invitation
to their hop ririrn g the coining fair at
that place. A glanceat the committee
of ariangemeiits i# a sufficient guar
antee of its suiceos, ami if the “old
gentleman” leturns Iroru his j aunt to
N nth Ga. in time, the writer will cer
tainly he on hand ; he does not, how
ever, “tip the light fantastic,” etc
Wide Awoke Knees
There will several races on the
fai- grounds at Americus, on Wed
nesday, May 29th, the day following
the Sumter county Horticultural
Fair, Uandsoire premiums are ot
tered tor the tastest horse mule, man
or hoy. A good premium is, also,
offered tor the slowest mule. Atnpla
accommodations will be made lor all
ctock. See advertisement in this is
sue.
Ilo! for Hie Fair.
A large number of our citizeus,
b( ttefrotn town and country, will at
tend the fair at Albany on the 21st
and 22nd iustanf. The managers of
the affair are working iu a way to
uiako their fiist Spring exposition a
complete success. Lot all go down
who can. We feel assured that you
will he pleased with your trip. Cany
something wit.. you for exhibition,
and show those Dougherty folks what
old Terrell can do in the way of fiue
stock and farm products.
Fires W ill Occur.
We see from the Atlanta Cmtlitu
tion that the Court house of Decatur
rounty was destioyed by fire on the
Cth tilt., which is supposed to have
been the work of an incendiary. W e
notice in toms of our exchanges, a
few w.eks ago, an account of the
burning of the Court-house in anoth
er county in this section of the State-
Would it not be weil for our Court
house to be irsured for some
at least, so that iu ca.e of a burn we
might be able to rebuild? We think
| so; especially in view of the low rates,
of insurance now prevailing. We
call the attention of the county au
thorities and next Grand Jury to the
•abject.
DAY.
j Last Friday dawned bright and
fair and was a propitious day for the
Sabbath School festivals. The chil
dren, and older heads, too, were in a
happy mood for the enjoyment of
such an occasion, which was intensi
tied by reason of the disappointment
on the Saturday before, the day of the ;
Spring fair.
At the appointed hour, the mem
bers of the two schools and their
friends assemhld at the Baptist church,
where the programme, as published
in our last issue, was carried out.— 1
The singing of the schools was
most excellent, and inspiredall hearts
with joy and gladness. The addresses
of the two Pastors of the churches
here were both in their most felici
tous style and were replete with
sound, wholesome and timely admo
nition to the audience, and abounded
in bright, sparkling gems of thought.
Rev. J. A.lvey advanced some splen
did truths as to the successful and
effective work of the Sabbath School;
and Rev. R. W. Dixon impressed
the members of the schools with the
great necessity and advantage of
“Usefulness.”
At the conclusion of the services
at (he church, the schools formed a
procession, under the management
and guidance of Messrs. R. L. Mel
ton and S. R. Christie, marshals of
the day, and proceeded to the scene
of the pic-nic, the Court-house square.
Here the procession was disbanded,
and the happy children were soon
scattered over the shaded and pleas
ant square. That excellent gentle
man, our worthy Ordinary, 11. S.
Bell, had made the grounds more
attractive by the construction of a
number of permanent seats and a
couple of swings tor the little che
rubs.
About noon the well filled lunch
baskets were brought out, and their
contents were distributed under the
shade of the oaks; and the excellent
appetites of the little and larger
folks were thoroughly sated with
good t ings.
After dinner, the young people
once more began their search for
pleasure in numerous games and
strolls, and all seemed blithe, gay and
happy. The day’s enjoyment was
enhanced by good music rendered in
the Court house where an organ,
(kindly loaned by Mrs. It. F. Sim
mons) had been brought.
It was not till day was deepening
into twilight that the happy throng
dispersed, all in the best of spirits,
and highly satisfied will the day’s
enjoyment. Asa fitting finale to the
day’s festivities, a social party was
given to tee juveniles (and older
hearts and heads, to ,) at the hospit
able mansion of Judge J. M. Sim
mons ; and he and his excellent lady
are entitled to a vote of thanks from
all present for the evening’s pleasure
and entertainment.
We hope the pupils and members
of our Sabbath Schools will attest
their appreciation of thc kind efforts
of parents and loved ones to contri
bute to their happiness, by renewed
energy to attend promptly their
schools on each Sunday morning, and
by a faithful performance of their
duties in the Sabbath schools. If the
children, continue prompt and have
good lessons, we may venture to
promise them another jubilee about
next Christmas.
New Arrivals. —J. B. Crim has in
store and is still receiving good
assortment of goods, such as figured
lawns, piques, linen, embroidery,
kuickerbocker, cassiiner, and numer
ous other articles, all of which he
will sell cheap for cash.
Pic-Ikic Voit'.
Wear all your jewelry and your
finest shoes.
Don’t take any spoons. Everybody
does that, you know.
If there are ten in your set carry
four knives and three cups.
White goods are best to wear at a
pic-nic, being the most popular.
It is not necessary to carry vinegar,
peppier, or butter. They can be bor
rowed from other parties.
Be sure to take plenty of cake and
pastry. People at picnics rarely
have anv apjietite. and thus need
something of a tempting nature.
In packing a basket it is best
to put the custard, pie and rice
pudding at the bottom, with a pack
age of salt next. It matters not so j
much about the location of tt c other
articles.
As soon aa yon reach the grounds,
pick out a desirable companion and
stroll off by yourselves. Someone
will set the tables, and do the neces
sary lugging. There is a providence
that looks after this specialty.
Qlert: —“Why will men smoke
common tobacco, when they can buy
Marburg Bros l 8eo!af fimih Carolina,'
lit the saujg prkfli”
A Bugle Bla*l From the 8. W.
Kabrond.
Albany, Ga., May the 9th 1878.
Editort Albany JSewt lain authori
zed hy the Superintendent of the 8-
W, R. R. to announce that visitors to
the Albany Fair, from all points on
the 8. W, Railroad will be camad
ard returned at one fare.
Agents at all station* will he noti
fied to sell ticket! on 20th, 2lst and
22nd, stamped good to return until
23d. All articles sent for exhibition
will be returned free, provided they
are returned to the same patties, and
to the same places from whence re
ceived.
The train on the Extension will be
run specs! on the 21st and 22nd Mav.
Leaving Arlington <.nd aniving at
Albany on th' present regular sched
ule, and leavi' g Albauny a - 5 r. x.
each of those dyes.
JNO. A DAVIS, Agent.
The Anlecedriils of Disease.
Among the antecedents of disease
nre inertness in the circulation of the
blood, en unnaturally attenuated con
dition of the physique, indicating that
the life current is deficient in nutritive
properties, a wan, haggard look, ina
bility to digest Mie food, logs of appe
tite, sleep Bnd strength, and sensa'ion
of unnatural languor. All these mtiy
be regarded bs among the indicia of
approaching disease, which will event
ually attack the sys'tin and overwhelm
it, if it is not ui>t up and fortified in
advance. Invigorate, then, without
loss of time, making clioise of the
gratest vitalizing agent extant, Hns
'eiter’s Stomach Bitters, an tlixir
w hie) lias given health and vigor to
myriads of the sick and de!ihated,
which is avouched fy physicians and
ana ysis to he pure as well as affective
which is immensely popu’ar in this
country, and exten-ively used abroad
and v liich has been for vear* past one
of the lea tug medicinal staples of
America. ni9, irn
- -
Ah Aslniiiishiiig F >rl.
A large proportion of the Anieric n
people are to-day dying from the ef
fects of Dyspepsia or disordeied liver.
The result ot these ftjscases upon the
mi sses of intelligen and va'unM peo
ple is most ivarming, making ife
aoti aly a burden instead nt a pfaas
..nt existence of enjoyment and usiul
ni-ssas it ought tote Theie is no
good reason for this it you on v thmw
a-ide prejudice and skepticism take
ihe advice of Druggist ind your
friend*, and try one bottle ot Green’s
Auguei Flower. Your speedy relief
f- certain. Millions of tLl* medicine
have been given away to try its vr
ioi*s wirti satisfactory results in eveiy
case You can huy h sample ho t e
ho 10 cents to try. Three doses wdl
iel eve tne worst case. Positively sold
t,v all L> ugists on the Western Con
t nellt
wide Awake
FA lit GItOVKDS
A mefifus, Georgia,
Wednesday, May 291 h,
DAY FOLLOWING
Sumter County Horticultural Fair.
WIDE AWAKE FIRE COMPANY
Offer the following Purses, viz:
For Fastest Trotting Iloise
open to the world SIOO
F i Second Fastest Trotting
Horse, open to the world.. En. Fees
F r Faste-t Turning Hmse
tin t has not beat 3 minutes SSO
For 2nd Fas est Trotting horsethat
ha* not beat 3minutes En. Fees
For Fastest Trotting Muie,
open to the world $ 20
For 2nd Fa-test Trotting Mule
• open to the w-nd...Entrance Fee#
ENTRANCE FEES 10 PER CENT.
Gf Pi.rses.
ONE MILE HEATS. BEST TWO
Out of Thtee.
SWEEP STAKES*
For Fastest Running Mule,
half mile heat En tie nee Fees
Entrance Fee for this contest $1 00.
For the Fastest Pair of Har
ness Horses, owned and u-ed
as such, 1 uiile heat SIO.OO
F< r Slowest Mule, $5; Entrance lees.
FOE THE FASTEST MAN or BOY,
around the half mbs race track,ss.
N > w> Iking over the track allowed
the Piemium.
ADMISSION FEE 50.
0111LDKEN 25c.
Ample accommodation on grounds
for horses onteimg fir prom'ums.
PIANOS. ORGANS.
New, 7 Oct. 1185 l New, 9 Stop, *67
New,7* Oct. $145 | New, 12 Stop,*7B
“Magtiffioeut'* “bran sow“ “lowest pr*
cee ever gifen." Oh how thia “crnel war"
raeee, bot l.uddcu St Bales *tttl hold
the firlc and ram hot. .hot into the bej ns
ni iMi'icturtr. who deeaiVe (He public with
Hun i ng ( l ra;if Offer; on ihoiUty Instro
nier.r® Send for Oftr* and rireu
?*r trporing fraud* f Ftao and Organ
Trad* t.liddrti At Bales, Wholesale
rauo end Oagan Dealers, ?atunah 7 6a.
New MILLINERY Store
AT
DAWSON, GEORGIA.
MISS A. B. SMITH
\V7 00LD Respectfully announce to the Ladies of Dawson and surrounding ccmotry that
v V she has recently established a first class Millinery Store at No. 3 Rogers 4 Janes Block,
Dawson, Ga., where she will be pleased to have then cail,
EXAMINE & PKICE GOODS.
On hand and to arrive a fine and carefully selected stock of General Millinery Goods,
adapter! to the season, and of the latest and most approved style , consisting in part of
Fine Hats, B >nneta, Hosiery, Gloves, Cuffs, Scarfs, Ties, Ruffa, Uankerchiefe, Corsets,
Hamburg Edgings, Trimmings, and other articles too numerous to mention in this adver*
tieniem. I -hull keen no shoddy good*, but propose to keep a good assortment of the
YER Y BEST OOODS, and sell at tbs
Lowest Possible Prices.
Remember that al* who call are not eipected to purchase, unless they are pe'fecily sui
ted in puce and quality. My business is to show goods, and 1 shall take especial pleasure
iD performing that dutv. I cordially invite all to call nu me, and by fair dealings and low
prices, 1 hope to merit and r ceivo a share of your patronage.
apri!4.Sm Most Resprc'fullv, M 193 A. B. SMITH.
NEW SPRING
Millinery!
MRS. M. M. ANTHONY
INFORMS the Ladies of D.wonn and surrounding country that she haejut received a
Beautiful lot ol SPRING MILLINERY GOODS. Among the ptettv styles for Sun
Htr may be nouord the May Belle, TalUade, Ku“ l ic, May Queen, eto. I a,so keep a full
line of
Notions and White Goods.
Anew lot of Ties, Bows Ladies* Fudcv Lace Setts, Faticv Back Combs, Hamburg Em
broider v, Cas*> Rn broidery. Dress Tiitnmings, Dress Furnishings, etc., etc.
Vl-nv thanks to those who fyu-ed me w"h th ir patronage the past season. I hope,
bv PAIR DEALINGS and LOW PRICES, tome.it a continuance of the same, and
also, to ad i to my list many new customers.
iDißiEss-iMi-A.ir.insr a-.
I" 'he DRESS-MAKING Departmen’ I have secured iheeffi ie.t servxes of MRS. J
M. POTTER We cordially invite the ladies generally to bring in their spring goods and
have them made on in 'he Ittest. .tv’es, at reasonable prices.
DAWSON CARRIAGE WORKS!
T. J. HART, Proprietor.
Manufactures
Good Material Us®it f
AND ALL WORK WARRANTED.
FARM AND M%GON REPAIRING.
HOikSi: MIORIX; A SPECIALTY.
,S9SJoq omi sy Giioaoj SNOOYAt pun
‘BttiDDXia: dOi-oN ‘Hiiit)ona dox
REPAIRIITG
WILL BE WELL ASD PROMPTLY DOSE by skillful and reliable workmen who
hav ■ been in his • inploy tor a number of yenrs.
C#*Oal) andeiaiuine his stock of vehicle?, as announced above. D'2slf
fie Fair!
2* A H ID ®Hf To
MANUFACTURER OF
Tin and £heet Iron-Ware,
DEALER IN
Stoves,
Hollow-Ware,
Cutlery, Crockery,
Glass-ware,
VODKR-INE, HOUSE-fURMISHiNfi GOODS, Etc,
<■ n..iQ.. „■*
KEROSENE OIL ANI LAMPS A SPECIALTY.
I! .1 ias!lg
I X Ul* me a call and be aotwlaucA B J- ASTIIOS '*,
i ISlew A.dvertisprn^nt
REVOLVER FREEIH^H
J. Btown & Son, 186 & 188 Wood Street,
Pittsburg, Pa.
|Qj CkSoldiers and Widows can now got
I 0 J /w Pensions bv writing to John Kirk
patrick, Cambridge, Ohio. Magistrals* wan
ted as agents
/Y TANARUS) Y 1 4 A T O Highest, honors at ail
UlluA |S lN World’s " Exhibitions.—
Latest Catalogues and Oculars, with nsw
atvles, reduced pric-s snd much information,
sent free. MASON 4 HAMLIN ORGAN
CO , Boston, New Yotk or Chicago.
PIANO VfSFift&T ORGAN
War with monopolists renewed. See Beat—
tv’s latest Newspaper for full reply sent free.
Before buying PI AND or GROAN read my
latest circular. Beatty’s celebrated Piano,
and Organs, beautiful Instruments! Chal
lenge comparison! Rivals are jealous of my
success! Most ,-uocessful house io America!
Commenced a few yenrs ugo without a doK
lar, sales now nearlv |2,000,0<X) annually.
Loues* prices ever given, elegant Rmuwoed
Pianos $136, 16 stop Church O.gane sll,
tremendous b.rgains now ready. Address
Daniel F. Beatty, Washington, N. J.
ATlfc Fur Chwul t'alarrh
VAI Briuit sanford3 radical
CURE for Catarrh will not is
stantly relieve and speedily
cute References, Henry
Wells, Esq., Wells, Fargo 4
Cos., Aurora, NY; Wm Bo
wen, Esq., JfcMattun, Groat
A Bowen, St. Louis. Teati
.. _ menials and treatise bv mall.
Price, with improved Inhaler,
Sold Everywhere. Week*
A Potter, Prop>s, Boston.
PIANOS' & ORGANS
AT FACTORY PRICES. Great reduction
to close out present, stock of So© new and
Second hand iuurumens of five first close
makers, fultv warranted and at pr<ces'’tbal
defy competition for this class of lustra*
tnerns Apents wsn'ed for WATERS’ Sie
ptrior ORGANS and PIANOS, l&mraw
ted Catalogues mailed. Horace* Waters k
Sons, .Miuulacuters and Dealers, 40 East
14tk Street, New York. .Alan General
A gents fou Sroningers Celebrated Pcrail tm
Organ a.
VEGETINE.
DOCTOR’SIRE^ORT.
H. R. StsvkM, Esq :
Dear Sir: We have been soiling year
valuable Vegetine for three years, and w#
find that its gives) perfect satisfaotlotv W*
believe it to lie the best blood'purifisr nsyr
sold. Very resp-ct!ully,
Dr J. E. BROWN 4 CO., Druggists.
Dnlontown, Kt
BENSON’S CAPCINE
was invented to overcome the great otjec*
tion ever found to the old stylo of porona
plasters that of slow action in bringing re
lief. Benson’s Oapcine Porous Plaster re
lieves pun at once and onres quickly. It.
Imparls a sensation of gentle and stimuli*
ling warmth, and biinge rail and comfort ,to
the sufferer.
Benson’s P.trous Plastf r received thebigit*
est slid onlv medal awarded to plasters
Price, 25 cents. Each genuine Bauson’*
Capeine Plaster h"S ltf> word Capcioc cut
through the plaster. Take no other.
Tax Notice 1
I WILL attend at the following times sod
places to Receive the Tat Returns of
Terrell County for the year 1878 :
On Mondays the 16th and Mlb of April
ar.d lStlt of May a* the lfith District Court
Grouud.
On Tuesdays the 16th end SQth of April
,n,i May 14th at llth District Court Ground
On W ednesdays 17th of April aud May
Ist and 15'h at Dover.
0 i Tl ti's lavs th# 18th of April and May
2nd and 16 h at Chickaawhtchic.
On Fridays 19 h of Anr'd and A?SJ 3rd
and 17th al Brown Station.
On Ba*Hrdnvs I6t.h of April and MJ 4'll
and and 18 h at Dawson
On Saturday 25th of Afiy atGravui iliii.
At Dawson two weeks during the Fprlag
Term of Court, c mfiiencing on Monday,
the 27th of Jfiv next. Ou the last day of
Court the hooks will be plosed.
W T. CAMPBELL, T. E.T. L.
April 8, 1878, tf
/ 1 EORGIA, TERRELL COUNTY,
'I April 20th, i 878
I forewarn all persons for trading on my
account, from I will uot pay any debts made
only t'V mvaelt
WASHINGTON WOOLBRIGHT.
USTABLISHEO ISI.
USE
HARRISON'S
WRITING INKS
AND MUCILAGE.
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DR. RICE 7
37 Court Place, LOUISVILLE, KY,
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Manhood and alt disorders brought on by indla
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DR. BUTTS
NO. 12 N. Eighth St.
St. Louis, M.
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The PHYSIOLOGY OF MARRIAGE
The PRIVATE MEDICAL ADVISED
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