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About The Dawson journal. (Dawson, Ga.) 1866-1868 | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1867)
51 ILLS HOUSE. Cornor (Jui’on A Slr« CHARLESTON, 8, C. | rp3|ft|pir-at ff .1 b tli^rouzMv 1. «•#»!, Wwti|i’ «riflßrjßrni«MM *ron»l out and Is •*** r*»4ra for »h» accommodation of the Traveling P ihlic whns* T*wtronaee i« rf«pAc».full? nottcitai. C' ®wh* a *lwavs in rnirttnncfl to oonTe? fo tod from th* Ho f n|. Th# Proprietor twomiae* to do everythin? in his power for the onn’ r mt of (»vo«t«. JOS TH PnitCELL, feh2i-‘f Propiip F. D- STODDARD, & CO, wnoi.BSH.r, DEAr.Fns iv BOOTS*. AND TRUNKS, >lf .Tfaiiii/iifliirirs’ f rices, 1«5 and lrtfr ymrrxc STTI F'CT, near- It Op£n‘i># Ct»iTl«Nsn Ilntal Char lepton, R. C. Fffwm. B STODPATtP, CAT FP FROVEBKRGF.R, Smim LTMU.FI. crank. EDWIN BATES & 70. v mf c nr ffairf in dry ennns. F\\rv cooi fs, wr CLOTHING, 121 .Hooting CHARLESTON S. C. uiarl-3m* D. R. WILLIAMS &CO. WHOLESALE DEALERS IK Hats, Caps, Straw and MILLINERY GOODS, . 122 TIEETI.\« STKEFT, Proimlt attention paid to E«rder«. D. R. WILLTAMP, R. FLEMING, W. F. PAKFP, Vfllfr, W’sWl Cos., Henry fiischogr & €o. GOMMISSIOK MERCHANTS AND WHOLESALE DEALER INS Groceries, Liquors, Se?ars, Ac., Ac. 197 Eart Hay, Opposite Frasers Wharf Ctl.t ItLESTtKf, s. c. niNKT BigCßoyp, mal3m c. wclbkrn. I. L. FALK & CO. DEALER! IN Staple (fc Fancy Dry Goods, AND MANUFACTURERS OF CLOTHING, 303 KIJtTG S 7lt i: /. 7; 3 n CHARLESTON, 8. C. (iwi >RG Terrell County: (or lfte Mir T , 1 U S ' k J - W - applies (or letters of dismission from the estate of n ’ lateo ‘ Tcrrell count y de - Iheseare, therefore, ( 0 cite And admonish slpresons concerned to be and appear at within.the tiiue preacri bed by law. and show cause,tf any, why said lcttersshould not be granted. t v? iy A D "“£«[ ™y band and official signature this March Bth ’67. T. M. JONK.< Ord’y! NATIONAL HOTEL, Nearly opposite Passenger Depot GA. IS. F. I>JEj\SE & SON, (Late ol Granite Hull,) Projtrielors. PAINTING ! PAINTING! JAS. M-DODWELL, HCUSE AND SIGN PAIMEB, be DAWSON, GzV- s TS prepared to do all work in his line-such A as bouse and sign paiuting, graining, pa per hanging, 4c., in the very best style, and on short notice, at reasonable prices.' febl.6m. WATCIIS. Mill SILVEU AND Silver Plated Ware! E. J. JOHNSTON & CO., Macon 9 Ga. HA VE Removed to their New Iron Fron Store Coiner of Second aud Mulbtirv Streets, THEIR OLD STAND Before Hie War. And are now offering for site upon ss low terms, as any house of the kind in Georgia a fine assortment of U'afehrs, Dia tnonds. Jewelry, Silver I fare. «" rf , hi f rfr , Hinted tfarc ot all kinds. Cutlery, Fancy (roods, Musical Instru ments, Canes, Etc., Etc. Agents for Wlieelei- & XVilson's flewiog Machine. Alt the reccut improve ments and needles for sale. Watch Work, Engraving and Repairing done by con j.,t«Et Wuikojcu. r..j. JoUHxroN, tiro. s. odfak. hawns & mm, iWliolesale aud Rclajl {Bi OK e EIJLEHS, bTAIIOM.IiS, And tiu»< rat News Deslesj—Triangula Block, Cherry Stieel, .Hacott, Ga. AG()Of) THINGI Dr. .1. fj. I>. has pur chased s he exi lusite tiphts to sell vviih in the limits of the of Ox., The cole brated med’eal discovery of Dr. Rbeit's LIQUIFIED SULPHER & POTASH, which is a certaluprevcf tive and cure of all dDeuses of th < skin, or especially (hat dis-, trpssipg and annoying disease, ITCH, which it wi'l cure in One application il properly ap plied. Tli» propiietot obligatos himself to -.torn the purchase money in all eases where it fails to do what it is recommended. It is without doubt, the best thing now off. red to ihe public, il is also the best Remedy for rc e-p’n, freik les, tel ter, i it, g worm, homes, ( E «j M splotches on the skin, in fact it is the tic of the age. Sold only by Dr. J. L. D. Perrymau. dec7-tf Dawson Os. i¥ew Oroccry Store! o Here's (lie place (o buy! J. I’. L.OIXESS, n.m’so.v, geomigi ,t. T WOULD herehy notify my friends, an 1 the public generally, that I hate opened IN THE LARGE NEW HOVEL LOYLES3 BLOCK. A LARGE and VARIED stock of Fa uily Groceries ! Which I am determined to sell at the bwe:t possible rates, CHEAP FOR CASH. There may always be found at my store, 3ACON, LARD, SALT, MOLASSES, VINEGAR, THREAD, OSNABURGS Sheeting, Iron, Nails, Pickles, Pepper, Spice, Ginger and anything else in the Family Grocery line the people may nc and I hayo made arrangements to keep constantly on hand CPresh. Meal, Ground at a splendid water mill, and will le able to supply families regularly M>. Jacob Reed is with mo and soli cits tho patronage of his old friends. February 22, Rm. f EOIIGI A, ’i'errell Count y V 1 Whereas, R. C. Martin, applies to me for letters ot dismission from the estate of El jih Tucker, deceased. There are, therefore to cite and admonis all persons concerned to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, and show cause, if any exists, why said let— ers should not be granted. Given under my hand and official signa ure, this Nov. 20, 1866 T. M. JONES, Ordinary. “notice. r l''Wo months after date, application will be 1 made to the Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell the lands, belonging to the estate of Franklin Clark, deceased. JAMES CLARK. fcbl6 Admti’r. FORCES’ SHOE HO USE, Whitehall St., ATLANTA «A., HAVE on hand the largest and be*t select ed stock of HOOTS and SHOTS ever breught to this market, and as they conie direct Irom the Tetsltrn AMannt’actu will be offered to country Merchants at New York prices, freight added. B. W. Force formerly of Charleston S. C. will be pleased to see his former customers. Nov2-l v (lIIOKGIA, C’iillioiin Con illy : I Whereas, J. 11. Woodward, applies to ine for letters of dismission on the estate of Janies T. W'oodward, late of said county deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned, to be and appear at my clfiee within the time prescribed by law, and stiow cause if any why said letters should not be granted. Given under mv hand and official s'gnature, this February 1 Gilt,- 1867. W. E. GRIFFIN, efcblG Ordv / t EORGIA, Cullmmiii County. VX Wiiereas William Rivers applies tor Letters of Dismission from the estate of Rob ert H. Pitman deceased l These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons to be and appear at my office with in the lime 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, iB6O. W. E. GRIFFIN, Or and. CEOUGIA, Calhoun County : U Whereas David P. Hay, applies to me for tellers of dismission on the estate of James Hay, late of said county, deceased, These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons concered, to be and appear at inv office within the time prescribed by law, and show cause if auy, why said letters should uot be granted. Given under my hand an official signature, this February 16th 1867. W. E. GRIFFIN, febl« Ord’y. “K AGS! KA GST “Save your rags, save your tags, Save your good-fornothiug bogs!" We will take a few thousand pounds of dean cotton and linen Rags in payment of any due" to it.ia office ;or we will pay a good price I CASH. Briug on your Rags to the JOURNAL OFFICE. fine fiano*. Forties to ]Kirch;use Grove eteene justly celebrated lTanow, can save Irom thiity-tive to silty dollars by Applying eativ at THIS OFFICE. CROVESTEEN &CO., Piano Forte Manufacturers, •109 tfroadway .Vcw fork. fit ItE uttci tion of th<* put Irai and the trade is I invited to onr .ft II Scale, Seven Octave, Hose n oad fiano forte* which for volume and puii'y of tone are un rivalled by utty I tit her tv offered in this maill ot, 'TMj all the mod. nt improve moßts. French grand action, limp prdnl iioi frame, S\or S-rung h.ia«, rtc., and i>lich in strunient being made under the .pen-onal supervision of Mr. J. 11. QaonSTsriv, wh< I,as a practical experience oi oier thirty yeatt in their niapufactum, is fully warranted iu every particular. Tlio “Wrcvcdcpii I’ittiio Forte” Rec'd the hielK staward of m eiit at the cele brated Wor’d’a Fair, wlicre weie exiiibi ed Instruments from the beat makers ot London, Paris, Germanv.Fhiladc phia, Baltimore, Ho* ton and Now Yotk and also at the American Institute for five successive years, the Gold and Silver Medal. l:otn both of which can be seen at our ware-rooms. tty the introduction of improvement* we muke a still more perfect Piano-fo-te, and by manufacturing largely, with a stiidly cast system, are enabled tooflar thesein-rtrumrut at a price which will preclude all competition. Our prices are from £IOO to £2GO cheaper than vny firs cl ,ss Piano forte. TERMS.—iXk.t Cast! in curient funds. De scriptive circulate sknt vrrk. Aug 17,1 year EOIIGIA, Ti i rcll Eounty : Vi Whereas J. W. Wilkinson, applies to me for letters of dismission Irom the estate of Willis Martin, late of said county, deceased, These are therefore to cite and admonish a!| persons concerned, to be and appear at my office within the lime prescribed bv law, and show cause if any, wlij said letters should not bs granted. Given under niy hand an offi.ial signature, this February 16 h, 1867. T. M. JONKif. febl s:6m* Ord’y. /1 EOICG 1 A Callioim County: Whereas, Charles Bussey, applies to me for 1 tters of dismission from the estate of Oltedialt Parrott, late of suid county 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 eanse if eny, why suid letters should not be granted. Given under my hand aa cfficial signature, this February 22ud, 1867. W. E. GRIFFIN, feb22 Ord’y. fHHwait AT L. IT. WITST G'S JEWELRY k SILVER Ware Establishment 90 MILOEBBV STREET 90 MACO.N T ANARUS, GrA. Canstantly receiving the latest sty les of watches, clocks, jewelry, pure sll ver. (did Silver plated ware, fancy Goods Ac. Watchep, Clocks, mid Jewelry repaiied at short notice aud WARREKTFD. GREAT ATTRACTION! Always on hand at The CROCKERY STORE I Macon, Ga. s FINE FRENCH CH NA, C. C , GLASS and PL kTED WARE, TABLE CUTLERY, TEA TRAYS, CRUMB BRUSHES, FEATHER DUSTERS, BROOMS, BASKETS, TUBS, LAMPS KEROSENE OIL, SPECIE JABS, ' ASES, PARIAN IMAGES, GLASS SHADES, ETC. Liberal Discount to the Trade. Mal-3m TIIOS. J. FL NT. Dress JVLaking, &c., MRS. M. A. RETKOLDS and daughter, having located in Dawson, are prepared to do any kind of work, such as Dress Making, Stamping and braid tig Dresses, making Gentlemens clothing, and can make stamps to order. Can he fouDd at her resi dcnce, near the llabtist Church. Allotders for work, left at the store ofOrr wn & Cos., will be prom[tly attended lo febl:3m THE GEOI.GIA TELEGRAPH, FOB 1807. BAIL'S?" &JWEEXLIT r pilF. proprietors of the above Journal have X spared no labor or expense to place it in tbe frout rank of Southern newspapers, and th'ey are gratified to announce that their ef forts have been liberally rewarded by the public. Tbe TELEGRAPH has now a circu lation that reaches every part of Georgia and extends to alt the adjaccut States, and its dai ly issue is equal to that of any Southern Journal outside of New Orleans. F’or this reason it presents a peculiar advantages as an .in P -f HUS ING MEDIUM, and we are determined that as a VEHICLE of NEWS it shall not be excelled. TERMS: Daily Paper, per Year $lO 00 “ “ * “6 Months 600 “ “ “ 1 Month 1 00 Weekly “ Year 400 “ “ 6 Months 2 00 No paper sent until it is paid for, and all names erased at the exoiration of subscrip lion, (of which due notice is given in every cise) unless renewed. Remittances by express or Registered Let tors at our risk. Address W. A. REID 4 CO.. Proprietors, Macon, Ga. SIXTY days after date, application will be made to the Ceuet of Ordinary of Terrell Comity tor ieave to sell the real estate belong iug to tbe estate of Sidney B. Smith, late of said county deceased, J- B. VANOVER, JOHN M. WALKER, aprs:6od AdrnV . A.T Ira. Woolen's IN STORE, CATSUP, SPICE, PEPPER, VINEGAR, STARfcH, SODA, SNUFF A. & 13 STJG-AJR’, CRACKER') OYSTERB, SARDINES, RAISINS, CANDY, SEGAKS, FANCY SO AT*, BAR SOAP, POIiTEB and ALE, PICKLES, ONIONS, MACKEREL, POTASH, COPPERAS, BLACKING, ROPE, WELL BUCKETS, Common & Fine Chewing Tobacco! Smoking Tobiieco, Striped Osnabergs, Sheridan Stripe*, Osnabergs and Sheeting CORN, BACON, LARD, FLOUR, iVIEALS, Hoots and Shoes . All offered at tne very lowest prices at tbe "Headquarter’' near the ■new Livery Stable. BROWN HOUSE, E. E, BROWN A SON, F urth St., Opposite Passenger Depot, .'Huron. Geortfia. IT'ROM the Ist of July the business rs this I 1 House will he conduct. (1 by E. E. Hiown & Son, the Senior having associated Ins son, Win. F. Brown, lu tho management aud in terest < f the Hotel. Tin- hou*e contains rixty rooms, which are reserved chiefly for the use of travellers and trausieut gnes'a. Ot mpetent assistants have heen se- cured in every department, and eve ty attgi tion will be paid to ensure comfort to their customers. Rooms clean and uiry, and tho table always supplied with tbo best 'tie country affords. Porters attend arrival and departure of all trains to convey baggage and conduct passengers across tlie street to their quarters. july27,tf (1 EOKGI A, Wcbsler County : Ij Whereas Nancy Adams applies to me for lettera of guardianship of the persons and p opertv of Ihe minors of lehabod Adams, late of Webster county, deceased. These are therefore o cite and admonish all persons concerned, tube and appear atntv office within the time prescribed by law, and show cause if any, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand an official signature, this Februiry ]Gtn, 1867. C. R. MOORE, febl 6 Ord’y. CT EOKtalA. Terrell County. X Whereas Elam Johnson applies to me for letteis of dismission fioru the estate of Janies B. Wilbanks, These aro theiclore so cite and admenioh all persons concerned to be and appear at my office vitliin the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand and official signa lure, Nov. 9, 1866. nov 9 T M. .TONES, Ord. pEOKOIV Calhoun County. VT Whereas William Dickey applies for let ters of dismission from the estate of John F. Beavers deceased : Notice is hereby given’to all concerned to be and appear at mv office within the time prescribed by law ,to Bhow 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. Ct EORGIA, Terrell County: T Whereas, Abraham Sasser applies to mt for letters of di'misfion from the estate ot James M. Kennedy deceased. These are therefore to cito and admonish ail persons concerned to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law and show cause, if any why said letters should no be granted. Given under my hand and official signature this December Ist. T. il. JONES, dec7 Ord. GitOfESVEEjrX Cos., Fiano Forte Manufacturers, 499 Droadway, .Vetr fork. '■’IMIESE Pianos received tire highest award JL ofmcrlt at the Wotid’s Fair, over the bpst makers Lorn London. Paris, Germany, the cities of New York, Philadelphia, B.lli more and Boston ; al.-o, the Gold Jfjfedal at the American Distitu'c, for Five Successive Years! ! Oar Pianos contain the Fiench Grand Action, llarp Pedal, Overstrung Bass, Full Iron Frame, and all modern improve ments. Every Instrument warrented five rears. Made under the purfervision of ,’!r. J. as. GROVErriIEN, who has a practical etpeiience of over thir y five ycats, and is the maker of oyer eleven thousand piano foif.es. Our fac.lf'ies (or manufacturing enable us to sell these instruments from £IOO 'o £2OO cheaper tfcxu uny first class piauo forte. Aug. 81 lyr J. H. ZEILIN &. CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Mrdicinep, Pupper, Derfuaiei/. Bpices, Potash, 0 Varnishis, Saddle B FairiJP, White Lead, () I J , Glass, Puitv, Em Soaps, Etc. DHUGaiSTS, fcbß,Bm .Wacon, Ga. €bi t Ei In cr t House, Cutlibert, Ga , Hotel, formerly known as the “Kid _L doo House,” is now open and prepared to accommodate all who tnav favor us with a call. The public may rest assured that no pains will be spared to render the guests coin • fortabie. THE TABLE w ill be supplied with the-best the market and the country afford. An experienced caterer has been secured, whose whole time will be devoted to the procurement of IJilihlfS of Every Description. Polite and attentive servants, neat Rooms, Good Fair, and moderate charges will surely satisfy oift guests. V. W. BOISCLAI and k BRO., Cuthbert, Ga., May ll,ly Proprietors. iVIASSENBURG, SON & HARRIS WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, DEALERS IN DRUGS & MEDICINES, TOILET ARTICLES, PERFUMERY, PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS. iYIACOXr, .... GA, Send orders and CASH. febl -ts AGENTS WANTED FOP. TUB Life, Letters, Speeches, &c., of HON. ALEXANDER H. STEPHENS. By Hurry Cleveland, Font , Late Editor Augusta (Ga.) Constitutionalist SEND for Circular* nnd see our terms, and a full description of the work. Address, NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO., Box 342. Atlanta Ga. febl-lmo. DAWS It HOTEL BY WILY JONES fI'HE Proprietor has neatly fitted up the I Dawson Hotel, ami is prepared to make his customers satisfied with both fare and I.allying. Connected with the Betel is a “HAH Mi OO.Tfv’ in which is kept the best li quors in the city. So paias will te spared to pleaoc. fc226m THE EXCELSIOR DRUG STORE «K. C. ,t. CMIEvMTHv/JH, PROPRIETOR (fONTINUE! to receive weekly nddilionn J supplies of every thing usually kept in a well arranged and Well Kept Drug Store, and muny other articles, such as School snd Medical Books, Paper, Envelopes, Pens, Pencils, Eancy Notions, Sic. Ac. By employing a Kesideutand Experienc ed Buyer iu N.w York, who is always ready to take advantage of the market, and by buys ing & selling stricily for Cash, he is enabled to iffer liberal inducements to Cash Buycts, who appreciate Pure and Reliable at tides. He keeps none but the Purest and Best of every thing, and sells for short profits for the CASH,and CASH ONLY. Don’t forget the place—The Red House at Southwest Corner of the Public Square. Dawson, Jan 18th, 1867. TO THE MEIHIAL PROFESSION, To the Medical Profession I w old say, whenever any of the medicines such as Laud anum, raragoric, Dovers Powders &e., com pounded by tne, are offered for yoor use by your patrons in the country, you need not hesitate touselhemor rely upon them in making your pr< seriptious. As iu their preparation the formulae of the United States Pharmucopieia are strictly observed. C. A. CHEATHAM, Proprietor ol the Excelsior Drug Store. Dawson, Jan. 18, 1867. 3m. THE VERY LATE STARR IV AL! NEWEST! BEST! cheapest: BEAUTIFUL PRINTS! SUPERB GRENADINES, ENGLISH & FRENCH BAREGES, SPLENDID MOZAMBIQUESI ALL colors. Also the very latest styles of Ladies’ Collars, Cuffs, Ac. Call and examine these uew stjles aod se cure good bargains ORR, BROWN & CO. Under THE “JOURNAL” PRINTING Office. . apr26 ts. TAX NOTICE. 'V”OTICE is hereby given to the Tax Pay- Tv era ol Terrell County, that my books are now open for receiving State and county Tax for 1867. They will certainly be closed the Ist day es July. No land tax will be re ceived unless the district and numbers of lots are given. F'armel-s are requested to give tne names of male freedmen in their employ, between the ages of 21 and fixtv vears. W. W. FARNUM, Mav 3, ?t Tax Receiver. EUROPEAN PLAN ISAACS* HOUSE, Clscrry SI., between 3d & Ith St. MACON, GA. This splcn lid E6W bouse is kept on th" European plan, or “Get what you wanf—l*tty Cor what you yet." It offers eupirior advantages to travelers or persons stopping for the transaction of business; as the fceP, ac comodations can be had at all times, and he charges are more reasonable tban most bouses. Ctr. H. E. DIBBLE & CO., IMPORTERS and JOBBERS or FANCY SILKS, CRESS GOODS, Itihhons, It'hifc Goods, fen ces, Enobfroidries, Gloves, Shawls, Dress Trimmings, Cloaks, Mantillas, Slq. IS .Hurray St., SS 21 Dark finer, .FLIP fOMtti.. K. H. DIUBLE, 1 is. r nitiOLY, l j. j. KRAgts.) Dee. 21, Cm. HERBERT FIELDER". VTTORNEY and Counsellor at Law, 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, aud the U. S. District Court for the Slate of Georgia. He will give prompt attention to the collection and paying over of claims, jul.lm County Court Sessions. HERE AFTER the sessions of thr 6’oun'y Court of Calhoun county will be hold as follows : The second, quarter session (known as the semi- annual session) Third Monday in May. Third quarter session ou the Third Monday in August. Fourth quar ter session (known as the semi-annual ses sion,) third Monday in November. Return day to all these session, ten days before appearance, except in case* of At tachments, claims, garnishments and all oth - er like proceeding service must be perfected fifteen days before appearance. March 22d ts GEO. W. WOOTEN, Judge County Court,C. C. NOTICE. fDWO months after date application will be JL made to the Court of Ordinary of Cal boun County, for leave to sell all the real es tate, belonging to the estate of John E. Doug lass, deceased. HEZEKIAII D. THOMAS, febl 6 Admn’r. Comity License. All persona engaged in selling rpirituous Liquors, either wholesale or retail, are hereby notified that their county License must be secured by the 25th May next. By order Inferior Court Terrell County. W. J. Adams, Mar29-3t Clerk. Cl EORGIA. Terrell County: X Whereas, Jesse Tucker applies to me tor letters of dismission from the estate of k. W. Tucker, late of said countv, deceased. These are to cite nnd odmonish all persons concerned to be and appear at my office wiih in the time prescribed by law, nnd show cause, if any, why said letteas should not be granted. Given under my hand nnd official signa ure this April 14th, 1866. T.M./ONES, Ordinary. J Land B Van If it. T>Y the subscriber at Wooten’s Station, a XX small unimproved place of 100 to 200 acres, with comfortable buildings, in a healthy locality two lo 6ix miles from Railroad iu Lee, Terrell or Sumpter counties. I will purchase now aud take stock, crops and provisions at once. G. M. STOKES, apt 26: U gecrgia state LOTTERY I FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE '’Masonic Orphans llotot," THE Legislature of the State of , 1 at its last session, granted to W **! Boyd ; nd o he. a, a Grant to sdopt a or setics ot Lot,erics and Agencfes money tor the purpose of building Horn! lor, ami supporting Indieent W:n ,10m « Orphans—ttmhome’ to h. 7a led C .‘ON 1C ORPHANS’ HOME." Tire grantee* Imre associated with a Hoard ot Managers, some of the best ’,** yens of this State, in the great work nf L * nevolence and charity. 0 ** e ' We csll the altedtiou of the nubile , t in pb re hiking tickets, ybh *;n r „_ that should you fatl to draw a p j Zi " ,en ' b f money will he sttictly and Musoid’cifJ T' plied to a charitable woik. GEOKGU STATE LOTTERY, FOR the benefit of The ' Masonic Orphans Uotnt t TO BE DRAWN IN OrEN I’UBLIC AT ATLANTA, GEORGIA, ON Wednesday, April 17,1807—Class A Wednesday, May, 15,1SG7—Class B Wednesday, June IS, 1867— Class C Wednesday, July 17,1807 Class (£ Scheme the Same for -Mourn. “ 1 Price of »90,000 Is | 50 ,00 u 1 I r ise of 2u,000 is a.. , ~ 1 P.i*e of ]y,ooo is To’ou 0 1 P" ze of E 000 is 11 i rzc of o i6()0 j ’ Wl o 1 Priee of i,500 f ’* ro 6,000 24 Pr : zes of Sou are iMPrr.fr zz ArPKOXLMATION ritIZES. 9 Approximation prises of #SOO each foe the nine remaining units of the tenet the No. drawing,he * 5 „,00 0 P*"‘ 9 Approximation Prises and f250 each F!° 0 the mne rernaitiiir ut.i.« .» ten ol the No. drawnng the 20,000 P^Xe 9 Approximation Prizes of *2OO each t’f° the i.mc remairiiiig uLits of --n of the No. drawing the *10,000i*"S 9 Approximation Prizes of |IOO Pach jj f ' 9 ten of the No. drawing the *5,000 18 Approximation Prims of #IOO each |B !" # the nine re.naii,u,g units of the sa mn ap g ° ’* le drawing the 2,600 I’, iz.-s 424 Prizes, antounlirg to 7, ' Whole Tickets, #l2; Halves ts n Eghti.;, t l ; e 6 B ;W.Q-»rt.rs,# S evZ" ZZr B!aUd * re dr “’ Tn •• ° r , and Ek plaii.tiiou of Drawing* The numbers from Ito 30,nn0, correspond ing with the numbers of the Tieke % are print ed on eeperate slips of paper and cnei-chd wi ll small tribes, and placed in a glnss wheel. All the prizes In accordance wi h the pel erne, are simdary r-rmted and encircled, and placed m another glass wheel. The wheels arc then revolved, and two boys, blindfolded, draw the Number and Prizes. Orient the l.ovs draws one number from rhe whe I of Nos, and at the same lime the other bnv draws oiitthe prize Irom the wheel of Prizes.- The number srd priz- drawn er t a-e rxl.iW ted to the audience, amj wherever prize comes out IS registered and piaced to the credic of that number ; and this operation is repealed unn all ihe priz, Bare drawn out. .. , are P rim <‘(l in the fcllowioe 1 bey arc divided into Quarters and Eighths, printed on Ore lace of the Ticker. Four Quarters, or eight Eighths, hearing the same number, constiiu'e a Whole Ticket. I rizes Payable IVilliout DDcounL _ , „ W. W. BOYD, Deputy Grand Master, Trincipal Manager. Ail»ntfl, fSa. dpr« for Tickets by mail or sxfirrss to b*t »ddres=«d ro L. li. HROADBENT Agent - DOTD, Piincioal Manager, Mai 22- l: m Atlanta, Gn. IMPORTANT NOTICE ’ —TO—- mflEll CIIAsYTS And PLANTERS. We arc now- Receiving and opening our Spring Stock of FOREIGIV AXI» DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. Hoots, Shoes, ISats, .Yotions. And everything umatty kept in a Frst-Class Wlioles.-rlo House, which we are offering te the trade in unequalled and choice varity, aud cheapness, for CASH, And on Short Time with approved paper. Our Stock of Goods for Freedjnen Is Complete, and we offer Great Inducement in that line. We keep on hand a large as sortment of Tobucro, WliKliey ir Barrels and Cases, ttsnaburys, Sheeting, Shirting, Cotton fart**, Flour, Rice, Candles, Sardines, Assorted Liquors, Iron, Steel, Hardware, and iu f* ct everything to fit out a Country Merchant. An examination of our Stock is solicited. Orders promptly filled, and prices guaranteed. J. B. ROSS &. SON, 06 Cherry and 55 2ud Streets, 2,3mgjucu JHacott, Ga., LITTLE, SMITH & CO. MAAUFfICTURERS AND DEALERS IN Saddles, Bridles, Harness, TRUNKS. &C- Leather, Carriage Trimming* GIN HANDS, MACHINE BSIN'IA G, Harness, bridle and Sole Leather, " n Lining Skins, enameled, dash and »<>P leather, enameled cloths, all »rd and qualkie*, varnish, carriage paiuts, axles, bows, and a general assortment of M carriage trimming", ** l,,,lc T " c n PT hardware. CHEKKY STREET marl,3m .Hacott, GO-