Newspaper Page Text
1*67 18(57
GREAT REDUCTIOH
o t
CLUB RATES
for thb
DAWSON
“JOURNAL
FOR 1867!
With a »iew to tho «tiil further in
«eoae of tho already unequalled cir
wlotion of the Journal in Southwest
Georgia, the proprietors have condu
it I® furnish the paper at the follow
•*
CVab Rates:
*Po elube of Six or more Cash Subscri
bers, one year,
50
To elube of Ton or more cash sub
aoriben, a grtf Vitou. ~rr thc * Dt '
w-ap of the olok
ll eoaWlai, eoek v«ek something to
ootertaia the
merchant, Farmer,
mechanic,
AND TUB
Lerert ts ROMANCE!
»««t adrertiting; me*
dlnnt in S. W. Ga.
MM IF YOU WANT
ANY KIND OP
JOB WORK!
TXAIN,
fANCY,
OR EXTRA pINE
At llacmi Prices
COMB TO THE
JOURNAL OFFICE \
OKI, MOWN ifc CO.
Journal; Bulldiaf, Dopotit
DAWSON CEO.
Aio now opening a splendid stock o
DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES,
FRESH FROM NEW YORK.
Mr. Orr, having sold Grodi for many
years in this market, has stlectod such
a stock as ho thinks will suit everybody.
Come and See Us.
We will try to do ycu justice both i
GOODS AND PRICES
Persons buying goods from us m y
rest assured that they will get none Lu
the very bed article*.
H e have no Imitation Goods!
Heine ml >er,
We expect to keep everything usual
ly kept in aDV store in this s'etion ot
country. Sept. 5, IS fid.
GOODS! GOODS I !
RECEIVING TIIK
largest stock
OF GOODS
IN THE PLACE
WHICH we offer on as good terms as any
one in the place if no betUr We wtll
fill any bill at MiilO.T PHlG*. s
having made such arrangements, aa will en
able us to do so. We shall keep
groceries,
“wood ANO wILLOW WARE,
SADDLES,
HARNESS,
buggies,
ROCK A WAYS
FURNITURE,
and in fact almost any article you can call for
all of which is offered
LOW FOR CA.SLI.
Give ns a call. K. B. LOYLESS,
nov3o-tf and E. B. LOYLES3 & CO.,
A. GOOD THIN GI
|yr, j. E. O. PorryniJtn, has pur-
JJ chased the exclusive rights to sell with
in the limits of the State of Ga., The ccl#
brated medical discovery of Dr. Rheit’a
LIQUIFIED SULPHER & POTASH,
which is a certain preventive and cure of all
diseases of the skin, or especially that dis
tressing and annoying disease, ITCH, which
it will cure in one’application if properly ap
plied. The proprietor obligates himself to
return the purchase money in all cases where
it fails to do what it is recommended. It is
without doubt, the best thing now offered to
the public, it is also the best Remedy for re
moving freckles, tetter, ring worm, bumps,
and old splotches on the skin, in fact it is the
fn-m-iic of the age. Sold only by Dr. J. L.
D. Perry® in. decT-tf
Pawßon Ga.
' TO' THE LADIES!
SEW
MILLINERY STORE!
Miss Bid Walker, would respectfully call
the attention of the ladies of Dawson and vi
oinity, that she is opening on Depot Ssreet,
near the Journal “Building,” a splendid and
well selected stock of JtMittinery
Good*, liutt*, Bonnets, Sc., ot
the very latest styles. These goods have
been selected by one of the most experienc
ed buyers in this line, and on such terms, as
to ensbl* ma to sell at very low prices.
Dawson, Gs., Dec. Hib, 3m.
UTAH AY, THOMAS A 810GGINS,
MILLRICHTS & MACHINISTS.
A RR prepared to do all work in their line
in the best style, on short notice and
reasonable term*.
Orders for work may be left at the Journal
Office, or at Orr, Brown 4 CoV
jan4-3m Dawson, Ga.
J. IS. SEYMOUR,
Vdbai.br I*
GROCERIES AND TROVISIONS
Jib. ISO, Cherry St *, ,
MACON, GEO.
1 PROPOSES to sell as l.w as any bouse in
the city. His terms are cash or city
acceptance. Buyers will find it to their inter
est to give him a call, as he believes in quick
sales and small profits. dec2l 3m.
REMOVAL!
TAKE NOTICE, BUYERS!
THE undersigned would inform their old
friends a*td cnstomecs that they have re
moved their I.urge Stock of Miry
Good* und Groceries, to the spa
eious store room, formerly .occupied by G. M.
ReiselJ Bro. on Depot street.
HESTERS k COLT.EY.
MAY FIRM.
BR$. FERRYMAN & KEENEY,
IJAVIN'G united their stocks of
DRUGS
composing a mammoth supply, unsur
passed in quantity, quality and assortment,
bf any stock hitherto offered in this market,
propos to sell all articles in their line at the
Lotrest Possible Cash Prices!
AH prescriptions will be carefully compound
ed by an experienced Physician and Chemist,
and all domestic and family receipts carefully
prepared. The above gentlemen offer their
Professional Services
te the citizen? of Dawson and the surround
ing Country, and hope by close attention to
thir patients and a general knowledge of all
that is both old and new in medicines, com
bined -with universal success to fully mer
it tho patronage of sit who map favor there
with a call.
febl 3m
r m imeTli nil
A Good assortment, just reived and for
sale at ORR. BROWN 4 00
OetM 18M _ _
I'. W. FRKILMAN,
IIOLtSALK nil KfTAII.
Grocrr an 1 Confectioner,
SB L lIERRY i,lrec»,
.n.tco.r .... G,t.
Fresh Fish, Oyster, 4e , jn season, aid
shipped to partied out ol the City, promptly
on order.
nov 2 Bm.
J. if. SURER,
SNIDER & miTCHEL,
EALER3 IN| GROCERIES, ;»
PLANTATION SUPPLIES.
AND GENERAL
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Corner, Third, and Poplar Sts , J. 11. Ander
son 4 Son’s old stand,
.Tf.ICO.V, .... G.f.
SMPKS, H. W. MITCH XL.
nov 2 3m.
fcNRY C. SHEFFIELD
ATTORNEY AT LAW
t'ole/ieitt, JtMitter Co.,Ga,
Ukfkrkm us.— Col. S. Wise Paiket, Col
uttt Gi. ; Capt. R. D. Chapman, Cmhbert Ga.
Meats Hesters 4 Colley, Dawson Ga.
B- M’DONALD & CO.,
DAWSON GA.,
Have just recieved a splendid assortment o
new
FAMILY GROCERIES
at the old stand of McDonald’s, and would
most respectfully ask a continuation of the
patronage of the old friends of B. McDonald,
who having incurred considerable losses,
both es time, and money, on account of long
protracted sickness, and would also beg ot
those indebted to him, to come forward and
settle, as he is greatly in need of msnev.
octl7-tf.
Staple Dry Goodiattd Grojeritir
WAKE no VS A' AXD
Commission j Business,
Comer of Broad and Eufaula Street, *EU
FA ULA. Aug. 10,6m*
EANEY & BKAJISQI.
GEORGIA, Terrel County :
Whereas Simon Cogan applies to me for
letters of administration on the estate of Ru
fus Martin, deceased.
These are .berefore to cite and admonish
all persons concerned to be and appear at mv
office within the time prescribed by law, and
show cause, if any, why said lettets should
not be granted.
Given under my hand and official signature
this November 29, 1866. T. M. JONES,
dec7 Ord’v.
CROVESTEEN&C©.,
Piano Forte Manufacturers,
1 00 Broadicay. .Vftr Pork.
11 HE attention of the public and the trade is
invited to our .Yftr Scale, Seven
Octave, Rosewood Plano Porles
which for volume and purity of tone are un
rivalled by any hitherto offered in this mark
et. They contain all the modern improve
ments, French graDd action, harp pedal iron
frame, over strung bass, etc., and each in
strument being made under the personal
supervision of Mr. J. 11. Grovestekn, who
has a practical experience of over thirty years
in their manufacture, is fully warranted in
every particular.
ThcMlrovrslccu Piano Forte”
tiec'd fff bichestaward of m erit at the cele
brated World’s Fair, where were exhibited
instruments from the best makers of London,
Paris, Germany,Philade phia, Baltimore, Bos
ton and New York and also at the American
Institute for five successive years, the Gol
and Silver Medals from both of which can be
seen at our ware-rooms.
By the introduction of improvements wc
make a still more perfect Piano-forte, and by
manufacturing largely, with a strictly cash
system, are enabled to offer these instruments
at a price which will preclude all competition.
Our prices are from SIOO to S2CO cheaper
than «ny firs class Piano forte.
TERMS.—tSxT Cash in current funds. De
scriptive circulars sent free. Aug 17,1 year
/ t EORGIA. Terrell County:
AT Whereas, John R. L. Grice applies to
me forletters of dismission from the estate ot
Felix Johnson, late of said countv, deceased,
These arc to cite and admonish all persons
concerned to be and appear at iny office with
in the time prescribed by jaw, and show
cause, if any, why said letters should not be
granted.
Given under my hand and official signa
ture this </uly 27th, 1866. T.M. JONES,
ordinary.
/ v EORGIA, Terrell 'Comity:
VX Whereas, Naomi Coxwell applies for
letter of dismission from guardians!)ip of Wil
liam Coxwell.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned to be and appear at my
office within the time prescribed by law, and
show cause, if any, why said letters should
not be granted. Given under iny band and
official signature U3 October sth 1866.
Oct. 6th 1866 T M. JONES, Ord’y.
A DTI IJiIST KA TO 11, § SALE.
WILL be sold under an order of the
Court of ordinary of Calhoun County,
on the First Tnesday in March next, the fol
lowing property belonging to the estate of
Malcomb McCorquodale, decead : Lots ot
land 149 and 150, in the 4lh District of Cal
houn county. Sold for the benefit of the
heirs and credixtrs.
REUBEN McCORQUODALE, Ad’r.
/. B. JKNNINGB. M. J. WICKS. J W. WJCKS
JENNINGS, WICKS & BRO.
COTTON FACTORS
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Aug. 10,tf .Far Orleans, /.or.
NOTICE.
ALL persons are hereby notified not to
trade for a promissory note made payable
ii Andy More for two huudrrd and six doi-
I.rs thirty-three cents, dated April 2nd.,
1658, and due January thereafter.
Also one made payable to John Sim 9 for
forty nine dollars ard 39 fits., dated July
12th, 1856.
The above notes are In the hands of Mrs.
Kinly, and have been fully paid, and I do not
intend to pay the same unless compelled by
law.
J. B. VANOVER, ’
Jan 4 Chickasawhatcbie, Ga.,
HESTERS & COLLEY,
Gcueriil Dealers iu
XmY GOODS
GROCERIES,
PLANTATION SUPPLIES &C.
lay less Block , Depot street ,
Sept s,tf PARSON, tiA.
W«, 11. Bi nr.our.us. TANARUS, 11. Maxwiu.
W. H. Rnutorniis, Jr.
WM. 11. BURKOUGHS & CO-,
GENERAL
COMMISSION & FORWARDING
MEHCHAN TS,
Ao. 97 ft \ Y ST I* EET
s.fiv/.r.v.fM, - - upoiiaici,
For Ihe sale of Codon and other
Produce, limber, Lumber, Krai
Estate, Personal Property, Ac.
" I recomcnd to my friends in Daw-on,
aud .surrounding country, the above Firm,
aa respon-ible, hones', and reliable men, and
bespeak lor them a tlnre ot their patron
age.
Any business entrusted to them, wil! meet
wit i prompt attention, and entire satisfaction
given. Liberal advance made on Option,
consigned to them in Savauuah, or deposit
ed with me in Dawson.
oct. 8 tun D. M. HARDEN.
J. V. PRICE & SONS,
WAREHOUSE AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AMERICUS, GEORGIA.
Y\/"E are now at the Ware-House formerly
VV owned hv Dr. R. C. Black, on Cotton
street, but will soon be at our old stand in
the brick Ware House now being built by
Mr. E. B. Lojless.
We are prepared to furnish Bagging find
Hope to planter*, make advanc s on cotton
or other produce in store*, ship cotton to
Sew Orleans, Savannah, New Y ork or Liver
pool, making liberal advancement* on our
shipments. We can al-*o issue cotton in our
Ware* House, as cheap as it can be done in
any other house in the city. Our ware
house is remote from any other building. As
our tenior has been in the cotton bussiness
for .he last fifteen years, and always on the
side ol the Planter, we hope to do a reasona
ble share of the cotton business. 6 T otton
f lipped to us below this point on the S. W.
R. K. will only be charged wne (*1) dollar
per bale and no draynge at this place to our
Warehouse. Sept2l 6m
J. CL L. MARTIN
k n.< r/../,
Manufactures
GANDY,
BIIEAD,
CAKES AND
CRACKERS,
in all their various styles. Keeps fruits,
Toys, Cigars, Stationery Books,
LIGHT GROCERIES, Kerosiue Lamps und
Oil, Garden seeds, etc., etc.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
Cash Orders respectfully solicited and sat
isfaction warranted. No charges made for
outside purchases.
for Washington Iron
Works, Steam Engines Castings anti Mach
inery of every kind. April 27. ly.
GC.OStGIA, Tvi-rHI C'oniily
Whereas, R. C. M art in, applies to me
for fetters of dismission from the estate of
Ei'jah Tucker, deceased.
These are, therefore to cite and sdmonie
all persons concerned to be and appear at
my office with in the time prescribed by law,
and show cause, if any exists, why_aaid let—
eis should not be granted.
Given under my hard aud official signa
ure, this Nov. 26, 1866
T. M. JONES, Ordinary.
| v IIOKVIA. Csiiiioiiti Comity.
\ I Whereas William Rivers applies for
Letters of Dismission from the estate of Rob
ert H. Pitman deceased !
These arc therefore to cite and admonish
all persons to be and appear at mv office with
in the time prescriixd by law, to show cause
if any they have why said Letters should not
be granted.
Given under my hand and official signa
ture. this December 21st, 1866.
W. E. GRIFFIN, Or and.
EUROPEAN I’LAN !
ISAACS 1 HOUSE,
C’UerrySt., between 3d A 4th St.
This splcnlid new house is kept on
the European plan, or
“<»et u-hat yon want—pay for
what you yet."
It offers superior aii vantages to
travelers or persons stopping for the
transaction of business; as the best ac
comodations can be had at all times, and
he charges are more reasonable than
most houses. Cm.
NEW JEWELRY STOKE
l. hTwTng,
90 .W IT.BE HR I" ST., 90
Opposite Lanier House,
MACON, GA.
CLOCKS,
WATCHES,
Coin Silver Spoons and Forks,
Diamond Jewelry of All Kind*, Silver
Dialed Ware , Goblets, Lups,
And many Fancy articles of Solid Silver for
Ml Ml M MKIL f* it #: 8 MUTTS -
Fancy Goods : Knives, llaizors, Combs,
Brushes, Pocket-Books, Guitars, and Vio»
lin Strings, d'e , &c.
Watches, Clocks,and Jewelry, repaired
on short notice, and waran'ed.
bov 9 8m
To Cotton Packers.
A large lot of Bagging, Rope, and Arrow
Tie’s just received and for sale at
SHARP & BROWNS
and OUR, BROWN 4 CO’S.,
SALT ! SALT!
A Car load of Salt, very cheap, just reciev
ed and for sale at
SHARP k BROWN’S
or at ORR, BROWN 4 CO’S.,
novlfi-tf
HAVENS & BROWN,
Wholesale and Retail
BPOKSELLIHIS, STATIONERS,
And General News Dealesa—Trangu jar
Block, Cherry Street, JIM aCOn < Ga .
tTOTMCB !
KENDRICK & Knowles having assoeiater
them.elves together in the praciiee cl
medicine, tender their prulelsioual services to
the people generally. They are prepared te
prrsetibe for, and treat uny ease they may hi
culled to see. Chronic diseases of all kinds
w ill be treated by consulting us, either by up
plving iri peison or writing, giving the age,
habits, constitution, symptoms, and duration
ofsickuess. All kinds of produce taken for
practice done. One or the o her can he found
at all times at their office or residence unless
professionally absent. Free-lmtns practice
not taken bv contract, and, when done, the
employer inirtf be responsible for the fee.
B. T. KENDRICK,
Morgan Ga., Sept. 21, 1866.
U. C. KNOWLES. .
/ ' EORGIA. Terrell Comity.
VT Whereas Elam Johnson applies to me
sot let'eis of dismission from the estate of
James B. Wilbanks,
These are therofore to cite and admonish
all persons concerned to he arid appear at my
office within the time prescribed by law, to
show cause, if any, why said letters should
not be granted.
Given under mv hand and official signa
ture, Nov. 9, 1868.
nov 9 T M. JONES, Ord.
I'IEORGI t C’alhomi County.
YT \V herega Wilimin Dickey applies forlet
ters of di.-mission fiom the estate of John F.
Beavers deceased :
Notice is hereby given to all concerned
to he and appear at my office
within the time prescribed by law, to show
cause if any they have, why said
letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand and official signa
ture this December 21st, 1866.
W. E. GRIFFIN Ord.
AD.YIIitISTKA'rOK’S SALE.
UNDER an order from the Court of Ordi
nary of Terrell Cos., will he sold before the
Court House Door in said County, on the
First Tuesday in Feburry: Lot of land,
No 228 and 232 in the sth District of said
County.
Sold for the benefit of 'lie heirs ar.d
erditors of J. W. Tuckers estate.
Dec. 14 JESBETUCKER, Adm’r.
Notice (« Ix btors aixl Imlifors.
ALL Persons indebted to the estate of A-
Parrott, late of Terrell County, arc hereby
required to make payment, and all persons
holding claims against the said estate, to
present tnem in terms of the law.
Dec. 7 M. J. PARROT Adra.
ADYIINISTRATORS §ALL.
UNDER an order irom the Court of Ordina
rv of Calhoun county, will be sold before the
Court House door tn the Town of Morgan,
on the first Tuesday in February next the
real estate belonging to the estate of William
Keel, late said county, deceased. Sold for the
benefit of ths heirs aud creditors.
B. F. BR \Y,
- dec2l Alm’r.
Gt UDlSf.l t, Teriell Loisnty :
I Whereas, Jared Irwin, applies to me
for letters of dismission from the estate of
James B. Irwin, late ol Terrell county de
ceased.
These are, therefore, to cite ard admonish
till presons concerned to be and appear at
my office within the time prescri bed by law.
and show cause,if any, why said lettersshould
not be granted.
Given under mv hand nod official signature
this Aognst 8d Y.fi. T. M. .TONES, Ord’y.
A D'l IS J VIK AT OB’S SAX E.
Under an order from tbe Court of Ordina
ry of Terrell County, will be sold, on the first
Tuesday in February next, the following
property belonging to the estate of James
Parrott, decrased ; Lots of land Nos. 232 and
217, in the 11th District of Terrell County.—
The larger ponton of this land is cleared and
in cultivation. Sold ft r the benefit of the heirs
aud creditors. HARRIET PARROTT,
dec7 ids. Adm’x.
. i />. ’/ f.vts in. iv a it' s s./i.
’ll/’ILL be sold before the Court Ilou-e
door, in the Town of Dawson Terrell
County, on the first Tuesday in Fehuary next
within the usual hours of Sale, a'd the real
property belonging to the estate of David
Westfield, late of said County deceiscd, situ
ated two miles from Dawson, and certain
Mill property, known as Thomas’s Mill’s in
said County ol Terrell and likewise smaller
tracts of wild and scattering lands, lying in
Cherokee County ; some of which Is renuted
to he valuable for mining purposes. Terms
made known on day of sale.
SAJIUEL E. FIELDS,
(lec7 Admu’r.
SA EORGIA, Terre!! County :
VX Whereas, Abraham Sasser applies to rnr
for letters ol di“mission from the estate ol
James M. Kennedy deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all persons concerned to be and appear at my
office within the time prescribed by law and
show causo, if any why said letters should not
be granted.
Given under my hand and official signature
this December Ist. T. M. JONES,
deo7 Ord.
/ k LUKGI A, Tcrroll County.
vX Whereas, Mary Hawkins applies lor let
ters of guardianship of the minors of Lewis
S. Hawkins:
Notice is hereby given to all concerned, to
bo and appear at my office within the time
prescribed by Law, to show cause if any they
have, why said letters should not he granted.
Given under my hand ana Official ; igna
ture. this Nov. 23d, 1866.
T. M. JONES, Ord.
G 1 EOKCJIA, Terrell County.-
I Whereas. J. N. Sessions applies for let
ters of dismission fiom Guardianship of Tur
ner Harman aud minors of Ruben Sp< nee, de
ceased.
Notice is hereby given to all interested, to
be and appear at my office within the time
presetibed by Law, to show cause if any they
have, why said Letters should not be grant
ed.
Given under my hand and Official Signa
ture, this Nov. 23d, 1866.
T. M. JONES, Ord.
Glt O l 'PS TE E,Y S Cos.,
Piano Forte Manufacturers,
499 Broadicay, ,Vf»r 1 'ork.
r l' , HESE Pianos received the highest award
I ofmerit at the World’s Fair, over the
best makers from London. Paris, Germany,
the cities of New York, Philadelphia, Bilti
more and Boston ; also, the Gold ,Jtetlal
at the American Institute, for Five Successive
Years!! Our Pianos contain the French
Grand Action, Ilurp Pedal, Overstrung Bass,
Full Iron Frame, and all modern improve
ments. Every Instrument warrented five
rears. Made under the supervision of Air.
J. If. GKOVFATELY, who has a
practical expetience of over thirty five years,
and is the maker of over eleven thousand
pianofortes. Our facilities lor manufacturing
enable us to sell these instruments front SIOO
to S2OO cheaper than any first class piano
forte. Aug. 31dyr
B. 11. nOOVAI’GII, of Ga.,
WITH
Ja«. C. MeFerran, ) j V. P. Armstrong,
Jno. B. McFerran, J ] K. J. Menefee,
M’FERRAN, ARMSTRONG & CO.
(Lute Mitchtll fc ArTnetronp,)
PROVISION DEALERS,
AND
Cos ns mission Men liuiils
VXD Agents for Btgging, Bn!e Hope, &
Twine. Carers of the Celebrated “Mag
nolia ilam." No. 21 Main, bet. Ist & 2nd, and
19 & 24 Washington St.,
M.oiis r'irLEi Kf\
Megrath.Pattersom&Go.
OPPOSITE LA XIElt HOUSE,
\o. MU. Ells’ Old Slhiml,
IVTacon, Ga.,
VRE receiving almost everything good to
eat and drink! They have in storo, and
to arrive soon, such a stock as wiil mako it
impossible for you to call for anything iu the
Grocery, Provision, Wine and Liquor line,
wi.hout finding it In their house.
READ AND PONDER WELL!
We wil! receive in a f< w days, New J/ack
t rel, Fresh Cheese, Genuine Goshen Butter,
and anything else that can be lound.
Sugar, Brandies,
C flee, Old St. Croix Bum,
Tea, 0!d Jam. Hum,
Syrup, Pure Irish Whiskey,
Vinegar, Bourbon Whiskey,
Hams, 1 year old,
Dried Beef, 2 ” ”
Smok’d Tounges, 3 ” ”
Pickled ” 4 ” ” .
Pulton M’kt Rye Whisky,
Beef, Corn ”
Pick’ld Pork, xxxx,
Bacon, Sherry,
Lard, Port,
Flour, Wine,
Meal, Madoria
Grits, I Wine,
Salt, Claret,
Champagne,
Mo. Ml.
ELLS’
• Old.H'and.
Green Seal,
Cliquot Anchor,
Heidseik, Rice,
Burgundy, Soda,
Cbambertin, Pepper,
Sparkling Salmon,
Hock, Mackerel,
Maraschino’ Yeast Powders,
Sauturne, White Eish,
Rhine YVines, Blue Fish,
D’Absinthe, Sardinos,
Pickles, Oysters,
Gelatine, Citron,
Dates, Jellies,
Canned Emits, Sauces,
t ov 2 Cm &e. &c. &c
GREAT WATCH SALE
ON' THE POPULAR ONE TIUCE PLAN,
(living every Patron a Bandsoise
and Reliable Batch for the
low Price of Ten Dollars!
Without Il<'gar:J to Value.
And not to be Paid for unless perfectly
Satisfactory !
100 Solid Gold Hnnt’ng Watches $250 to S“SO
100 Magic Cased Gold Watches 200 to 600
100 Ladies’ Watches, Enamelled 100 to 300
2uo Gold Hunting Chronometer Watches
250 to 300
200 Gold Hunting English Levers 200Jto 250
800 Gold Hunting Duplex Watches 150,t0 2(>o
500 Gold Hunting Amer. Watches 100 to 250
500 Silver Hunting Levers 50 to 150
500 Silver Hunting Duplexes 75 to 250
500 Gold Ladies’ Watches 60 t0'230
1,000 Gold Hunting Lepines 50 to 75
1,000 Miscellaneous Silver Watcl eS 50 to 100
2,500 Hunting Silver Watches 25 to 7o
5,000 Assorted Watches all kinds 10 to 60
Issi" Every patron obtains a Watch by tbi
arrangement, costing but $lO, while it may
be worth $750 No pntiality shown. jjE*i
Messrs J. HICKLING & CO., 149 Broad
way, New York City, wish to immediately dis
use of the above magnificent S-:ock. ’Cer
tificates, naming the articles, are_ placed in
sealed envelopes, and well mixed. Holders
are entitled to other atielus named on their
ce'rtificate, upon payment of Ten Dollars,
whether it be a Watch worth $750 or one
worth less. The return of any of our certifi
cates entitles you to the article named there
on, upon payment, irrespective of its worth,
and as no article valued less than slois nam
ed on any certificate, it will at once be seen
that this is
Xo Lottery, but a straight-forward leqiti
mate\Tratisaction, vihirli may be partici
pated in even by the most fastidious l
A single Certificate will be sent by mail,
post paid, upon receipt of 25 cents., five for
sl, eleven for $2, thirty-three and elegant
premium for $5, sixty-six and more valuable
premium for $lO, one hundred and most su
perb Watch for sls. To Agents or those
wishing employment this is a rare opportuni
ty. It is a legitimately conducted business
duly authorized hv the Government, and open
to the most careful scrutiny. Try us I
Address
J. HICKLING & CO..
nov!6'3m 149 Broadway, New Y r ork.
BROWN HOUSE,
JE. 11, UROWI & SO!%,
Fourth St., Opposite Passcrger Depot,
.tincon, Georgia.
I .’’ROM the Ist of July the business of this
House will be conducted by E. E. litown
& Son, the Senior having associated his son,
Wm. F. Btowti, in tha management aud in
terest of the Hotel.
The house contains sixty rooms, which are
resorvi and chiefly for ihe use of travellers ami
transient guests. Competent assistants have
been se- cured in every department, and eve
ry attention will be paid to ensure comfort
to their customers. Rooms clean and airy, and
the table always supplied with the best the
country affords, l’orters attend arrival and
departure of all trains to convey baggage
and conduct passengers across the street to
their quarters. july27,tf
HERBERT FIELDER,
4 TTOKSEY and Counsellor at Law,
f\. Cuthbert, Georgia—Will practice in the
counties of Randolph, Stewart, Quitman,Clay,
Miller, Decatur, Calhoun, Terrell, and Sum
ter, and in the Supreme Court of the State,
and the U S. District Court for the Slate of
Georgia, lie will give prompt attention to
the collection and paying over of claims.
jul,]m
f t EORGIA Terrell Conuty.
IT WHEREAS, Emma C'ozart applies for
Letters of Guardianship of the person and
property of the minors of Anthony Cozirt.
Notice is hereby given to all concerned,
to be and appear at ray office within thetime
precribed by law, to show esuse, if any
they have, why said letters should not be
grarted. T. M. JONES, Ordinary
Dee. 10, 1866.
NET GOODS
CHEAPER i l ™ it « CHEAPEST
BY BALDWIN* CO.,
(At Bnl«livinS old atan<|,
Dawson, : : Geoi sr ia>
We are receiving direct f rom -
York, a largo and general assortment „f
D3R "V GOOD^
groceries,
ii^idwaue
CUTLERY, HOLLOW War?
fftid everything else .Dually found in a
hist class store. All of which »,.r 0
l'o,H(ht for OAHU, at the L O IT k \ ,
NE W YORK PR I C E S. & 1
In our stock may be found,' »t
uuced prices,
L.tBIES' II BESS GOO US,
Prints of different, grades,
Beautilul Muslins,
ts • White and blenched Good,
tlostery, Gloves Ribbons, Dress Trim
mings, etc., etc.,
-AJLSO
LADIES Hats, Bonnets, nn d slmoa
of thevery finest quality, and gentle
men s Hats, Boots aud Shoes for sale
ut
liolesalo Prices
and as cheap as tbry now can bo
bought in New York. Shoes and
Bats range iroin 50 cents up to $5 00.
We keep everything necessary :o
complete a gentleman’s wardrobe.
Six duzt)U Grindstones ol best qtia*
It is unnecessary now to enumerate
dis ferei)t articles We intend kero
ing every thing the people want. *
Our goods shall to shi at h 0 V erv
LOWEST POSSIBLE FIGURE 7
Country Merchants nnd planters
cansave money Ly calling on us.
Our Motto is
“Cheaper thau ihe Cheapest.'*
June Bth, ISCG.
TG M K Kill A ATS.
GROCERIES
WPI ()X,ESALE!
\\ r Ehave instore one of the Largest
v v Stocks of Groceries ever brought u>
this maiket, and arr offering them on mu h
terms ns aill induce deali rs to purchase from
us in prefrenco to Northern markets. \\«
have in store anti are daffy receiving,
Bacon ) Sides and Shoulders,
Hams,Canvas vnd plain, Bulk sides,
Swsrars A B and C, Crush’d and
Pmvdered.
Coffee, I ard, Leaf, F^ce.,
COO Barrels Flour.
Soda. Potash, Lye.
Can’d Oys era nnd Lofmters.
Stureß, Candles, Crm-keis.
Potatoes, Oniohs, Soap.
Candies, Raisins, Nuts, Pickles.
400 Boxes 'I obacco.
Wooden ware, Buckets. Tubs t'.«.
Codfish, Mackerel, Blitofish.
New Y’ork State and Dairy Cneesa
800 Socks Corn.
Hope,’Bagging, Iron ties.
Barrel and Case Liqours, ,tc Ac,
All of which we oiler for Cash.
SEV.nOI R. .§OEiIkMO.T A Cos.,
Corner Cherry atul Third Street*.
.it./co.r g.i.,
Jas. Skymoub, 11. T. Johnson, A. It. Tinslkv
novlG-tf.
CO l .m ’ COVBT SESSION'S
HEREA FTER the sessions ol the eounty
Court of Terrell county will be held as
follows: The first quarter session (known a»
the semi-annual session.) fourth Monday in
February. Second quarter session on the
third Monday in May. ‘Third quarter session
(known as the semi-annual session,) on the
fourth Monday in August. Fourth quarter
session on the third Monday in November.
Return day to all these -essions, ten days
before appearance, except in cases of attach
ments, claims, garnishments, and all other
like proceeding service must be perfected fif
teen days before appearrnce.
W. G. PARKS,
jan2s Judge County Court, T. C.
Gi Host4kl V, (alliomi County.
T Whereas, Isaae Coalsott, applies to me
(or letters of Administration on the estate of
Dennis Coalson, late of said county dec’d.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all persons concerned to be and appear at my
office, within the time prescribed by law, and
show cause, if any, why said letters should
not be grapted. Given under my hand ants
Official signature 20th January, 1867.
W. E. GRIFFIN, Or*d,
ATTENTION. PLANTERS.
I RESPECTFULLY call the attention of the
plantcrs of South W. Ga., to the fact, to
retail goods is entirely out of the lute of the
House that I represent. And will in all in
stances refrain from tskinr any orders only
from regular dealers in Merchandise. It ia
not the intention of the House to come in
compeliiion with regular dealers, and it will
by no means facilitate the planters in pur -
chasing at low rates by trading direct with
the Western markets, from the fact that the
enormous freight on small quantities of goods
and taking into consideration the heavy loss
in weight and the risk in shipment will ove»
ballance the small profits of dealers.
R. H. MOOMAUGH,
With McFerren, Armstrong & Cos.,
LOIIINVILLE KY.
janiß-lmo.
ORCES’ SHOE HOUSE,
Whitehall St,
ATLANTA «A.,
HAVE on hard the Ingest aqd hesteelect
ed stock of BOOTS and SHOES
ever hreught to this market, and as they come
direct irom the Eastern Jttanufactis
rers, will he offered to country Merchant*
at New York ptices, freight added.
B. W. Force formerly of Charle*ton S. >
will be pleased to see his former coatomer*/
Novtply