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f R.F. SIMMONS, Adniinistrtor tie ho
non of estate of Jame Johnston, deceased
has applied for dismission. All persons in
terested are hereby notified to show eaupe,
if any they can, why Letters Dismissory
should not be granted to him at the Jane
Term, 1878, of 'l'errell Court of Ordinary.
Witness iny hand officially, this February
18, 1878. D. S. BELL, Ordinary.
Feb 21, 8m
/ t LOKlll.l, Terrell Comity
vj Ordinary's ofyick, Jau. 26, 1878
Whereas, L. C. IIOYL, Ex'r of tain Wall,
deceased, has applied for letters ol Dismis
sion, all persons interested are hereby noti
fied to show cause, if any they oan, is the
ma.iner prescribed by law, why said letters
should not be granted at the next May term
of this Court. H. S. BELL,
Feb 7,3 m Ordinary.
/"I KORtilA, TrnclH'oiiulf.
Vi B. McDONALD has applied tor setting
apart and valuation of Ilcnieetead and Ex
emption of Personalty, and I will pass upon
his application at 10 o'clock, a. m., Monday.
Nay 27th, 1878, at my office.
Given UDder mv baud officially. May 7ib.
1878. 11. S. BELL, Ordinary
<1 jfj (CO K a day sure made by Agents
-elling Chromos, Crayons
and Reward, Motto, Scripture Text, Trans
parent, picture and Chromo Cards 1(0
Samplep, worth sl, pent post paid for 75c.
Illustrated Catalogue free
J. B. BUFFO ED’S SONS, Boaton.
UT I'' V 'I ’yl should send 26 cts
1 llil x I Oto 11. M. Ctider of
York, Pa., for a s.m;le ropy of his beauti
ful Photograph Memorial Record.
This Is anew invention and will find many
anxions purchasers in every neighborhood.
Write for terms to agents of the grand
picture entitled “The Illustrated Lord’s
Prayer. H. M. CRIDER, Pub , York, ] >
Where to Spend
THE SUMMER.
IF YOU desire to spend the Summer in a
delightful region, amidst picturesque
scenery, enjoy the finest summer climate in
the world, and secure the comforts of a large
roomy, r.eativ furnished, airy and well reg
ulated Hotel, address for full particulars.
national hotel,
J Q. A. LEWIS, Ptoptietor, Rome, Ga.
OCEAN HOUSE]
Tybee Islam!, Georgia.
r T'BE OCEAN HOUSE will be opened to
& the public ou the Ist of May. Ii is
situated on Tybee Island. 18 miles from
Savannah, and faces the bri ad Atlantic.
The island beach i~ six miles long and al
most level, affording the finest sea bathing
in the world. Steamers will leave Savannah
DAILY lur the island. Telegraph commun
ication from the hotel to all parts of the
wotld,
Board, per day, $2 00; per week, $lO 00.
For further particulars address
ANGEL G. YBANEZ, Proprietor,
Savannah, Ga
B"] o fn business you can engage in. $6
■j \ to S2O per day made by any
.JU worker of cither sex, right in
their own localities. Particulars and sam
pies worth $5 free. Improve your spare
time at this business. Address Stinson 4
Cos., Portland. Maine. feb‘2l,ly.
BU RIAL OASES !
A full asgor'ment and sizes of Wood and
Mu take Burial Cases always on hand.
ORDERS by telegraph with good reference,
piotnptly filled.
A- J. Baldwin <V Cos.,
July 10, ly. Dawson, Ga.
3 r•; j a m Hint Mornhin* b&Mtrnrfd
■ K 81 M i K I A JHThttOrierlnn I nndoni.-aUoluie
|||rß fag ■ masm cum: jrhimp f..rt..okou
■H ■ ■ mvi Opium Cuing. t>W II Squire,
w fc* U IMP W 9) WortUingU a, Greene Cos., iDd.
TOOFS STANDARD HUFFIER,
Tor AM, Sewlvf Machines.
The best to use and most perfectly coastructed.
Address
TANARUS!. J. TOOF. “ Domestic " Building, New York,
or JJew Haven, Ct.
i
- THE LfCHTEST RUNNINC,
THE SIMPLEST,
THE MOST DURABLE,
THE MOST POPULAR
' SEWtJJG MACHINES.
lV>srfflfci£ff all th* ar.d moet desirable
Improvement?.
It is ffttily rates tbc double
thread has sAf-iegulafintr tu
moo* and take-up, aad trill do the whole range
uf family work cuanee.
The * • 0051 V :IC is made in thr moFt dor
r.bie manner. It*i fcuical e’eel bearings
compentAttoj "oina. 3 tfrr*tnfcont.
- geuta for i* POlff.jtfH *’ Feir*n~ 3f*.
< -..r* and the- ■ -in'; ►fcT.T •• Pip*l aakfotl
v anted in all uancr>Md territory.
DOMESTIC
XMhl&s *’sx? Vi
FARMERS,
took to
YOUR INTEREST J
I am offering for this season the well
knowc and reliable Etiwan Guano for
j #72.00, payable in middling cotton at 15cs
i per pound,* well baled and deliver, and at Jones
j & Doziers Warehouse, Dawson, Ga , or
$54 00 in money, payable Ist of Nov. next.
! Also, the Etiwan Dissolved Bone, 29 to 80
! per cent., far #67.00, with cotton option at
J tficts per pound, case middling, well baled
; a „d delivered at Jones 4 Doziers Warehouse
Dawson, Ga , by the first of Nov. next, or
$40.00 in money, the freight to be paid by
the purchaser when the 6iuano is delivered
I have been using and selling the above
Guano for several years, and know them to
be good, and I honestly believe that the
Dissolved Bone manipulated with cotton
seed or barn lot manure is the cheapest fer
tilizer that a farmer can use. I speak from
experience. This (7uano is sold according to
per ceulage above indicated. Sold by
J. B. CRIM, Dawson, Ga.
P AGENTS WANTED FOR THE
XCTOHIAL
HISTORY ohm WORLE
Embracing full and authentic accounts of
every nation of ancient and modern times,
and including a history of the rise and fall
of the Greek and Roman Empires, the growth
of the nations of modern Europe, the middle
ages, the crusades, feudal system, the refor
mation, the discovery and settlement of the
New World, etc , etc.
It contains 072 fine historical engravings
and 1260 large double columu pages, and is
the most comp'ete History of the World
ever published. It sells at Sight. Send for
specimen rages and extra terms to Agents,
and see why it sells faster than any other
book. Address, National Publishing Cos.,
Philadelphia, P a.
\ week in your own town. $6 Outtfit
qpUU ree. No risk. Reader, if you want
a buslnesf at which persons of eitheir sex
can make great pay ell trie lime thev work,
write ior particulars to U. Hallett 4 Cos.,
Portland, Maine. Feb2l,ly
SILLL & BCOTIEV,
GFNERAL
COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
No. 346 North Water St.,
PHILADELPHIA.
U7F. will pay the highest market price for
hll of the following articles, or we will
*ell them for vou on five per cent, c-tnmis
sion ; Butter, Cheese, Eggs, Poultry, Lard,
Tallow, Feathers, Potatoes, Apples, GraiD,
Flour, Feed. Fur, Hides, Wool, Peanutß,
Broo-ncorn, Dried-fruit, Hay, Hops, 4c, 4c
Libaral Cash advances made on large con
signments of Staple articles. Farmers,
Shippers and Dealers in General Merchandise
should write for refference, Price current,
Stencil, etc. When writing us state whether
vou wish to ship on consignment or sell, name
lie articles, amount ot each and vonr very
lowest price for same delivered F. O. 11. (free
boani cars) at vour nearest shipping point;
so, if possible, send samples by mail, if'oo
>u!ky bv freight Address
BULL 4 BCOTNEY,
Gen. Com. and Shipping Merchants,
221 und 346 North Water St., Phil’d, Pa.
The Weekly Telegraph.
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ho gets the early edition. If on Thursday,
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gia, representing a patronage scarcely equal
ed—certainly not excelled—.n extent, intel
ligence and worth io the State. We reo
commend them with confidence that they
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Advertisements in the Weekly, one dollar
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!
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isfactory manner, you can satisfy your
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Bibo! f r Divorce-
Terrell Super ior Court, Nov. Term, 1877
WII Rogers I Libel for Divoice
te > Rule to Perfect
Nellie Rogers. ) Service.
IT appearing to the Court by the return of
the Sheriff that the Defendant does not
reside in this county; and it further appear
ing that she does not reside in this State.it
is, on moti n o counsel, ordered that said
Defendant appear and answer at thp next
term ot teis Court, else that the case he con
sidered in default and the Pfaintiff allowed
to proc'ed. And it is further ordered, that
this rule be pu fished in the Dawsan Journal
once a month Tor four montbp.
WM. D. KIDDOO, J. S. C. P. C.
A true transcript from the minutes of Ter
rell Superior Court, December 6:h, 1877.
J. C F. CLARK,
_Declßoam4m Clerk S. C. T. C.
The Weekly Constitution.
Within the course of a month we shall
begin the publication of a story of Southern
life and character, entitled
“jhe Ropiapce of Rockville,”
from the pep of Mr. J C. Harris, author of
Uncle Remus’s Revival Hymn, and the most
populat writer in, perhaps, all the South.—
His abundant humor and graphic descriptions
are well known in Georgia. The new story
will be his most ambitious <ffort, and the
Constitution confidently promises its paUons
a rare literary treat. The story will appear
in the Weekly Constitution only, and will
run through several months. Clubs should
be made up or single subscriptions
Bent in wi’hout delay by all who desire to
read this story of Georgia’s favorite humor
ist. The price of the Weekly is $2 a year,
postage free. Address,
THE CONSTITUTION,
Atlanta, Ga.
THE NEEDHAM
Musical Cabinet
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THIS new-and wonderful Instrument
enables any- one, whether under
standing music or not, to play any de
sired melody or harmony, sacred or
secular, from the most plaintive dirge to
the most lively dance music. It posses
ses a mechanism of marvelous simpli
city, requiring but the intelligence of a
child to manipulate, yet capable of repro
ducing, without limitation, the musical
compositions of the PAST, PRESENT and
FUTURE. The execution is faultless
strict in melody, harmony and rhythm,
and the instrument is eminently adapted
for Sunday Schools, prayer and revival
meetings, home devotional exercises,
and in all cases where good, correct
music is required, and no musician is at
hand to perform. Address,
s. r. stsudham & soia 1 ,
MANUFACTURERS,
143,345 if 147 E. 23a St.. New7V ~
Piano and Organ Playing
Learned in a Day !
MASON’S CHARTS, which recently cre
ated such a sensatiot in Boston and
elsewhere, ill enabl any person, of any
age, to Ma ter the Piano or Organ in a day,
ever though they have no knowledge of notes
etc. The Boston Globe says :
“You can learn to play on the piano or
organ in a day, even If you never played
befote and have no. the slightest knowledge
of notes, by the use of Mason’s Charts. A
child ten years old can learn easily. They
are endorsed by ihe best musical people in
Boston, and are. the grand culmination of
the inventive genius of the nineteenth cen
tury. Circulars giving full particulars and
many testimonials will be sent free on appli
cation. One set of Mason’s Charts, and a
ra.e book of great va ue, entitled “Singing
Made Easy,' 1 both mailed, post paid, to any
address for only $2. Worth more than SIOO
spent on musio lessons. ’ Address
A. C. MORTON,
General Agent, At anta, Ga.
Agents wanted atones everywhere. Best
chance ever offered. Secure territory before
too late. Terms free. dec 6,tf
s*4le nr
A.
Ucan make money faster’at work for uo
ihan at anything else. Capital not te
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at home made by the industrious, lien,
women, boys and girls wanted everywhere
to work for ua. Now is the time. Costly
cutffit and terms free. Address Trck & Cc.,
August*, Maine. ieWl.ly
1878. 1878.
THE
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ej. X). IIOYL & CO., Proprietor^ 5 *
TI IUIS, S2OO A YKAR IIY ADVANCE.
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valuable to its patsons. They try to make it a live and sprightly paper, ad
mitting nothing into its columns that is dull, flat and commonplace. It wif
give special attei tii.n to the Local News, and he, at all times, watchful of the
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The Journal is now in the thirteenth yearoi its existence, and is a fixed
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“there is no such word as fail ” It has a large and constantly increasing eir
cuk'tiou in five or six ot the best
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Agricultural Counties
of the State of Georgia, and is, consequently, an oxoelle&t
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BILL and LETTER HEADS,
NOTE HfiADS, ENVELOPES,
ORTGAGES. LIENS,
and all sorts of Local and Cogmmercial Printing, in as good style and at as
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Can Be Done In Ihe State .
Call and examine our work and prices before sending elsewhere.
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EL THE WORLD REf£GWN£D
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in workmanship is equal to a Chronometer Watch, and
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Orders solicited. A. J BA ID WIN, Agent* Dawson.
.FAVORITE -PUBLICATIONS
l i iiiik liimiiey Corner
This beautiful periodical, Hie best American
Family .Journal, Story Paper and Home
Friend, has been ihe successful rival of all
ihe weekly journals for ihe past ibirteen
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hearts of our pe> pie, and now the name of
its pa * rons is Legion.
I ll's year Ihe Chimney Corner seems to be
better than ever. Soisl stories are of the
most absoibing and lively character, of great
power, ir-e io life and lull ot merit, taking
a wide range of subjects to please every
niemb* t of the household—the donestic
story for the mother, Ihe charming love tale
lor the daughters, the more drama ic for the
young men, the solid novel lor older readers
aud then we h ive stirring adventure for the
bovs and fairy tales for the children.
Hahberlon, Howard, Robinson, De Forest,
Benedict, S. Annie Frost, Annie Thomas,
Rita W Pierce, and other eminent, writers,
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tions are proluse and they are all beautiful.
Short stories extremely interesting are com
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Exquisite steel engravings are frequently
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10 cent.-; annual subsetipiion, #4, post paid.
Address your orders to Frank Leslie's Pub
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Ftonk Leslie's Lady s Journal, 16 pages,
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ot Ladies' and Children's Wear ; u-eful in
fo, motion on Family Topics; Select Stories;
Beautiful Illustrations of Home and For
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tooDS on the Follies and Foioles o. the Day;
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the ladies' papers. It should be found on
the table of every lady iti ihe land. Price
10 cents a cop;,; annual subscription, $4,
postpaid.
Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly has made
rapid strides as the rival of many aspirants
to pubhc favor. Ls contributors are some
of the best living writers. Every department
of literature is represented in its columns
The amount of instruction, entertainment
and amusement afforded by the articles,
essays, stories, and general miscellany con
tained iu the 128 quarto pages of each
Dumber of ibis publication has been well
appreciated. Every copy ot the Popular
Monthly is embellished with over 100 beauti
ful illustrations. Ben g tbe cheapest petiod
ical of the kind in existence, and at the same
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Sunday Magazine—the highest among all our
Ame.icau monthlies, /t is published on the
16th of each month. Price 25 cents a
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year. Address your ord ns to Flunk Leslie,
587, Pearl Street, Netv York.
Frank Leslie's Sunday Magazine is a beau
tiful work. It will interest educated and cul
tivated minds as well as the most ordinary
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listied in this country. Every number has
128 pages filled with the most sehet eud
fascinating literature, ranging from the
Sermon by the editor (Dr. C. F. Deems,
paaroi of the Church of the 9 rangers), io
tire slitting Tales, general Topics and Essays
Poetry, Music, Fun, Sience, History, etc., in
great variery, tacit copy of thin J/.gaziue
has 100 exquisite engravings of tbe most
interesting character. It has reached a cir
culation aud prosperity such as make it one
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is Indeed a beautiful work. Buy it aid see
for yourselves. Single copies c ly 2) cents,
and annual subscription piica om> £3, post
paid. Address orders to
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637 Pearl Street, New York.
10 THE PLANTERS
O F
SOUTH WESTERN GEORGIA
OW ING to the decline : n the price of Iron
we have reduced the price of
SI G.til JHLI S,
KETTLES*.
irf gut
ae well as other work in our line. We will
continue o sell at the low price we have
establisho until iron udvances, or we will
receive orders for fsture delivery.
We manufacture several kinds ot_
COTTON SCREWS.
SEASONED, PLANED
AND
ROUGH LUMBER
always on hand.
0. 0. NELSON,
Pres. Dawson Mf g Cos.
Dawson, Ga. July 30. tf.
ALBANY iiorsi:,
Cor. Pine & Jackson Sts-
ALBANY, GA.
Board per day $2.50 Tabic well supplied
an i (rood, cieau sleeping apartments,
omnibus to r.nd from the bouse.
kl. BARNES. Proprietor
RAIL ROAD-GUIDe
Allanlct aud Kai|, u ,
Genebal Superintendent's Opficj;
Atlantic anuG dl , r 4il Road
Savannah, Ga., February 14. J B7B [
ON and after Su 'day, the 17th into p
senger Trains og this Road will ran”'
tollows: 11 run s
night express.
Leave Bavannalt daily at 4:10 p m • i
rive at Jesup 7MO p. m; Arrive at n ■
b'idge 8:10 a.m; ArHve’at A,bv fA"'
m; Arrive at Liv Oak 8:30 ir- i ' 0 1
Ja ksonville :25 a. m; Arrive at tXw
see U:3O a. at; Leave Ta'lahaesee llj2o n
- Jacksonville 8;45 p. n 1; Leave 7;
Oak 940 p. m; Leave Albany 2-80 n J
Letve Bai bridge 8:16 p. m; L ave L®’
5:45 a. m; Arrive at Savannah 8:40 a m P
Pullman Sleep „g Cars run .hr ugh „
Jacksonville from Savannah and from Lc
tsvtUe, Ky via Montgomery, A'a., and 1 '
bany and Thcmasville, Ga. N 0 change f
mtrs between Savannah and Jacksonville o
Connect at Albany daily with Passenger
trains both ways on Southwestern Rail*
to and from Eufaula, Montgomery New Op
leans, etc. u
Mail S earner leaves Bainbridge for An,
laclucola every Sunday afternoon for Col
umbu- every Wednesday morning
Clos con ection a Jacksonville dt.il,
(Sundays excepted) for Green Cave Smire
St Augustine, Pnla.ka, Mcllonville, SanfoU
HD(i Enterpns \ orc
Trains on BURE leave junction g O .
tng west, Monday, Wednesday and Frida
atll:x4 am. For Brunswick T ues a'’
Thursday and Saturday at 4;40 pm
ACCOMMODATION TRAINs-R utfuv
DIVISION.
Leave Savannah, Sunday excepted, at 7-00
a. m; A.rtve at Mclntosh t):f0, a. m- arrive
3 t 4o e n UP 12;16 “ "n " niVe
3,40 p m; arrive at Dupont 7:10 p m. Leave
Dupont 6;00 am; leave Blackehear 91s
leave Jesup 12;35 p m; leave Mclntosh 2 r
p m; arrive at Savannah 5;80 pm. ’ '
WESTERN DIVISION.
Leave Dupont af 6;80am; arrive at Vtl
dosta 8:20 am; arrive at Qaitmnn at Hi-9
m; airive at Th, masville at l;Hi a m- J
rive at Albany 6:40, pm. Leave Albany at
5:00, am; Leave Thomasville 1 1-nn a
Leave Quitman at 1;86, p m; Zeave Valdosta
r‘ a 2 ! P n '\, amve at at T;ls pm.
J. b. Tison, Master ot Transportanow
H. S. HAINES, Gen. Nup’t.
Time Card—Eufaula Line.
T O
Loliifliiile, Cipcipati, jVekr Vo/li,
■I.TD .ILL POINTS
EAST AM WEST.
Leave Dawson, 1:14, r. u ; Leave Cuthbert,
2.23, p, m; Leave Euf.ula, 4:05. p.; Arrive
at Montgomery, 7;55, p. m; Arrive t Nash
ville, 8:00, p. m; Arrive at Lvuisville, 2:20,
p. m; Arrive at New York, 7:00, p. m.
Entire train through from Montgomery to
Louisville. No Sunday delays. Trains™
daily. Passengers leaving on Westbound
trains via Eufaula , from DAWSON, or any
point in South West Georgia, take breakfast
in Nashville or New Orleans and dinner In
Louisville next day, and save 12 to 24 hours
time. No other Hue can make it.
Through Sleeping Cars for Virginia Springs
connect with all traius via Eufaula Line
Excursion tickets on ssle via this route only.
B. Bt-WIIAJI, Supcriiileilcnt’
T. P. WELLS, Gen‘l Ticket Agent,
Montgomery, Ah.
JOHN W McDANIEL, Passenger Agent,
Montgomery, A la.
REAU CAMPBELL, Gen‘l PassU Agent,
Montgomery, Ala.
Jul- 28, 1877, tf
THE SUN.
1878. AII IV I'ORK. I* 7B *
As the linae approaches for the renewal t
i subscriptions, The Sus would remind m
J friends and wellwisbers everywhere, tha 1
! is again a candidate for their consider. >■
and support. Upon its record ler the pa
ten years it relics for a continuance ot -
hearty sympathy and generous co-opera ll "
which hav hitherto been extended to i
every quarter in the Union.
The Daily Sun is a four page-sheet oi l
columns, price by moil, post paid, •••> c
a month, or fi<i 50 per year.
The Euriilnv edition of The Sox is an -
sheet of 6(1 columns. W hile giving the
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