DAWSON JOURNAL
DAWSON GA., JUNE 14, 1807
r.OCATiCOLUMN.
For Tax Collector.
The friends of A. J. Hatp, anuounce lie
pane as a Candidate for the office of Tax
GoUeotor of Terrell County, at the election
in January next.
AnJ they (col oonfi lent that the people
hare euflicient ganeroaity and sympathy for
one who is left with but one arm to struggle
through life, and ia fully competent—to iu
aure hie oieolion
Daw eon, Marcn 22d, 1807—tds
The X Mark.
Several hundred subscribers were booked
In April and previone to that time, laet year, |
whoa* terms have expired. Thoae who have
not already notifled ua to continue the paper,
will find a cross mark on their paper, which
signifies that aniens such notification is given
in .» reasonable (tine, their names will be
/ * fM **tj ruv - - —i
KEYB LOST.
LOST, on Saturday last, on the road lead
ing from Dawson to the plantation of
Capt. Oxford, a Bunch of Keys on s steel
ling —some ten or twelve in number. The
finder will be reasonably rewarded by leav
ing the same at this office.
J. K. CHRISTIAN.
RELIGOll! NOTICE.
Tbe 8d quarterly meeting for Daw
son circuit, will bo held at Clticknsaiv
hatchio, 16th and 17th Juno, embrac
ing the 3d Saturday and Sunday.
Tbe Local preachers, exborlers,
stewards, leaders, Sabbath school 8U
perintendenU, secretaries, Ac , are all
moat urgently notified to attend.
Come prepared to remain until tho
■cloae of the meeting.
L. J. DAVIES, P. E.
is directed to the
'school notice of Mr. B. 11. Ilood, in
soother column. Mr. 11., has taught
in our city for sotno time, g'v ng the
utmost satisfaction, and is deserving
the eocourageir eot of our citizens.
School job Children.—Attention
ii called to the advertisement of Miss
Sue Norman's school for children
With considerable experience, a fine
reputation, and the utmost qualifijatioos
in every particular we bespeak for her
that enoouragement from our citiz ns,
which is so richly merited
A Tk«at.—The almost A'dermanic
'proportions of our junior may be ac
counted for by the tact that J. B.
Perry, who keeps near the “Journal”
•Cilice, is n very liberal man, ami lost
week pres nted him with a fine can
▼Rssod ham of “immense magnitude
and huge pn»| onderositv ” Mr I'co
i;y bason hand a splendid lot ol hams
uni other meat, which can bo bought
as low as the market can a fiord He
will nLo make liberal arrangements for
bat-on on time
Wc arc plena’«! to learn that tbe high
poliocrl of Fros. 11. NV. voo A'deh'ff
opened on Monday list, with an eueour
aging number of pupils in attendar c\
At a teacher, the Drofe-sor has few
equals in State, et joying an envia
ble reputation in the higher branches
of learning 5 and all the surrounding
counties are represented in his Fcheti.
To young men having but little time to
uparo for educational purposes, this
wchool ofifrrs peculiar advantages—tbe
principal baviq£ an experience of thirty
years, and having graduated a number
of men of distinction ia Georgia and
Tennessee.
Cm Lt> Drownsd —Our friend Mr.
W. \V. Leo, of this oily, experienced
a sa l misfortune in the lorn ol a bright
cherub boy, some eighteen months of
age, on Sat lrday, the eighth inst. It
deems that a col-red nurse had the
child, with another some cider, in her
charge, near the tanya/d of Mr. Lee,
when for some cause, the younger
child was left alone in the vicinity of
the vats. Before the nurse returned
the child was discovered in one of the
Vats, containing some five or six feet
of water, where it is supposed to have
been at least an hour before found.—
The child was interred at Dover, on
Sunday afternoon.
Adam’s Fall from his first high estate
involved his race in misery, and one of
tho greatest sources of human suffering
ia bodily disease. This being the ease,
it ia all-important that,cvcry enlighten
ed people should be supplied with those
remedies which science bas discovered
for the amelioration of tic ills of man.
Hence we tako great pleasure io refer
ring ewr readers to the huge advertise
ment of Dr J. L. D. Perryman, who is
now receiving one of the largest and
beet (elected stocks of pure drugs and
medicines ever brought to this part of
the country. We hope the Doctor’s ef
forts for the public good will be duly j
appreciated.
Harvested. —Tbe wheat has about
all been harvested in thie vicinity.—
There is usually but little grown in thie
section, but we are told that the general
yield is somewhat better thaß common.
The season bas been quite favorable
for oats, and those who have planted
them have been richly rewarded for
their labor. There is nothing produced
io this country superior to oats for
stock, and wo have often wondered
wby more attention is not paid to them
by our planters.
SouiHRJtN Cultivator —Tho Juno
number of this creel feet serieultoral
work, i« on onr table, tilled with inter
esting matter for the farmer. No far.
mer ought to be without a oopy, of this
work. Those who have not already sub
scribed for it, should do so without dc- 1
lsy. It is tbe most valuable aid nd
adviser the Southern Farmer can obtsiu.
Published at Athens Ga., at 82,0D a
year. W. M. White Editor. We
will take poleasuro ia forwarding the
namo and money for any one desiring
to subscribe for tbe work.
Our citizens enjoyed quite a treat on
Tuesday and Friday nights of last week,
in attending the ctoiing exercises of the
first term of Sir. J .F. Nelson’s school
for boys and girls. On Thursday even
ing we were entertained in a very agree
able manner, for a sboft t : me, by tbe
most excellent remarks of our talented
young townsman, li. F. ‘Simmons, Ksq.
—followed by declamation and the
reading of compositions by the fl udeDts
of tho school.
Tiro rffurts of tho little boys and
young gentlemen at oratory displayed
the good training of the teacher aud rc
fleeted credit upon loth; while the
compositions of tbe young Indits were
very good, without exception, aDd we
must cangratulate them upon the vffi
cicncy di-p!ayed in their do'ite y. \\ 0
do not mention names, for if al ldeserv
ing were particularly noted, it would
require mors space than iwe can spare.
The exercises were closed by a few
words of admonition and encourage
ment to teacher*, pupls and audience,
by Rev. T. T. Christian.
On Friday night the Academy was
filled to overflowing to witness the ex
hibition < f appropriate charades, etc.,
and all will unite with us in an expres
sion of satisfaction at the evening’s en
tertainment.
It was our pleasure to attend a part
of tbe examination, and wc can only
say that eve y student examined in our
hearing, gave satisfactory evidence of
the abilities of Air Nelson as an in
structor.
As will bo seen by advertisement, the
seeood term of th : s school will begin
in -bout two weeks.
What rs Thought or Us. —During
Court week our city was honored with
a visit by Hnnri Hose, E q , :he veteran
j editor of the old Jouruai. & Mlssen-
Gtit. Mr. liose, we believe, started
the second paper published in Georgia,
and for many years has been batlleiop,
!as he now is, for tbe right. In a late
number of the “Journal A Messenger
he says of Dawson :
“Tbe most i itercsting feature that pre
sented itst If, was, that there is more
in the way of dwellings, stoies, and oth
1 r improvement* going ou than any oth
er place of its size wo have si on since
i the war. Dawson is a well located,
pie. siut and qi.i t 'own, of considera
ble extent, and bids fair tc be much
larger. It has many handsome resi
dences, we’l improved by the surround
ings that make a towu a tractive. D
has good water, atod all the evi iences
of h alth to invite any one who wishes
such a locality.”
New* and Ollier Item*.
A five year old baby ia Chesterfield,
, Va., weighs two hundred and seventy
pounds*
j Vceounts of tbe t> bacco crop in North
' Caroliba arc not flattering.
! Rich gold discoveries have been made
in Fulton conty, Georgia, near theChat
tabooclec.
The population rl Kansas is now e»-
! timated at two hundred and seventy
fivo thousand.
It is said that Count Bismarck has
asked to be relieved from the Carts of
offioe immediately.
Gea. Fremont bas purchased the
late residence on the Hudson of Gen.
Wa'B'U Webb, otJr Brazilian ministers
Value the friendship of him who
stands by you in tbe storm ; swarms of
insec's will surround you in the sun
shine.
A Yankee on being asked rtbat he
should do if he Were banished to the
woods, repliod that he thought he j
should split.
The Kentucky Ladies’ Asaociatiob
of Louisville have foawarded 81,000 to
General Lee, for the benefit ot Wash
ing College Virginia.
There is a woman living near Ashe
ville, North Carolina, now forty years
old, who has a perfectly formed body,
but neither arms nor legs. Her name
is Hester Massey. / [ j ■
The Richmond (Ind.) Telegraph tells
of a Wayne county man who took his [
familp to the circus last Monday, and
'sold bis cooking etove to get money to
buy tickets.
Since the 30:h of Anril tha Union
Paoifio railroad has constructed forty
miles. During the time there have
been a number of stormy days in which
it waa impossible to lay the track.
A dispatch from Duegavorn, Ireland,
reports that, some twenty or twenty five
Fenians who attempted to land near the
the place were arrested and lodged io
Waterford county jail to await trial.
Two steam troop ships for the Bra
’ xUian navy have just been completed in
England.
In Havana there is a band of villains
who extirt mousy from wealthy people
by threatening to kidnap ihtir children.
In case of Don-cnm) lienee thry intimate
that they will send the child's heed to
them.
Tho Mayor of Augusta, Georgia, an
nounccs that there is hot fen dollare in 1
the City treasury, with which to pay a
fl utiog d< bt of one LuDilred and twelve
tbousuud dollars. ,
A New York letter says it is reportrd
that Messrs. Fraser, Trcnholm .% Cos.
agree to pay their creditors 15«. on tho
pound promptly, and ss. on shoit time.
Florida is said to bo filling up with
emigrants faster than any other South
cm State. Settlors, chi fly from New
York, are goiDg there ia great numleie
Two cities ill California are so healthy
I hat they have been obliged to go into
partnership to support a cemetery.
A satirical paper, to bo eatled T) it
/.nth, is announced in Now York. Its!
articles witl snap, of coursso
1 Ihe mrm her of public bathing homes 1
in Boston this year will bo inernned 1
from six to twelve.
Some of the Maine farmer* are going
to try planting some upland rice seed
j from Uanama, w hich ripens in ninety
1 days.
The Albany Eve ning Journal sys
.no person is now named for the I'rc.i-
I deucy. whose candidacy would nice'
| with aneh universal popular approval Ss.
j that of General Grant.
There is much financial embarrass
ment in England. The lack of credit,
caused mainly by railroad insolvencies
is painfully felt by traders and others of
moderate means.
Wendell Phillips wants (o put a nig
ger on the Presidential ticket with Gen.
Grant. This is tbe latest limit of Rad'
ical movement—tbe most advanced po
sition of the most advanced man.
Incidents.—The Mongrel Conven
tion recently in session developed di
vers and sundry incidents, a cocplo ol
which we propose to give.
Iu the first j lace, Janies Frauk’in, a
colored boarding bouse keeper in this
city, boarded the following delegates
duriug the Conv.ntion, all of whom left
without paying their board bills:
Charles Lipscomb, Randall McCurdy,
Daniel Norwood, David Williams, aud
T tn BrowD. They hail from Opelika.
We learn that several other colored
“hotels” were swindled in a similar way,
The c rime el tho ‘ruuaway delegates’ is
strongly condemned by many of their
associates, who do not hesitate to say
they have acted in the most disgraceful
manner.
A short time after tbe ‘sneak’ Griffin;
of the Mobile Nutiinalist, delivered his
slanderous and libelous burargue in the
O-mvcution. wherein he accused the
S uthnrn people of wholesale perjury,
he was met ou his way down from the
Capitol by several ditbrrnt gentlemen,
who made him swallow 1 is falsehoods
and fully retract. In every instance
the coward di dained any personal
al;u,>ion whatever to the Ahbam ans
who cornered him. — Mont. Mail.
Buavkhy Among the Seminotes.—
“Mack,” ihe liaveiiot; correFpondent
of the Commercial, in a recent letter
fnnt Jacksonville, Florida, s-ays ;
Slave y still exists in Florida, notwith
standing Lincoln’s proclamation and
tha oooatitu'ioiial amendment. Tbe
I Seminole Indians, who inhabit t.he low
|or portion of tbe State—or tho Ever
! glades—haVe always held a number of
negro slaves, ar.d still hold them. Not
sioce a surveying party from North
ern Florida vent down attiong thcß; In
dians, and while there, a number of ne
groes were offered for sale tv them. The
wLit.es told the Indians that slavory had
been abolished in the United (Stales,
but tbe Indians replied that it hadn’t
keen abolished among t.!:em, and could
not be by aDy act of Congress. I have
triid to ascertain nbout bnw many
alavcs those Semitiolcs have, hut have
not been iucce?sful. They have enongh
however, to cultivate their farms and do
I much of the bard manual labor among
j them
linll.tr llic Beast.
The followitg is tho oooe.luding pa -
agraph of a letter from Butler, read
to the negro meeting Inst night:
"Is it not a self-evident political
; truth, that where tho land is held in
largo tracts by the employer to bo tilled
i by the employed, there can be no just
and true field for tbe exercise of it'pub
lican citizenship ? It is one of the press
ing exigencies of the country as the very
basis of reconstruct on, that some plan
must be divised by Whieh the lands es
tbe South may be divided among those
who shall occupy aTid till them.*’
The Way They Treat Trim.—
The National Intelligencer of tho 6th
tells how the white Radicals in W.tnh
ington treat their colored brethren
from a distance, alter having deludad
them to visit the city, and vote “de
tick it.” It says :
At an early hour yesterday morn
ing, hundreos ot negroes from Mary
land and Vifginid; who bad voted on
Monday, were fund sitting abort'the
corners, waiting anx ous y tor the Re
publican committees to prov do their
meals jmd trun-fxirtatiOn borne. Most
of these had to rely upon their ow n
resources. The negro party managers
had uted them to their hearts’ content,
and were wading to let them take curd
ol themaelvos.
The receipt of corn in Atlanta on
Wednesday last resshed the large
amount of tacks, or fully 11,000
bushel.', aa tbe sacks will average over
i two bushels each.
i
Ajtkb. Buti,kb.—A New York difi-1
patch of the 30',h, says:
In the (Supreme Court to-day, Tn tho
warn hI Mr Bratton nwninat General
B k\ But! or, u motion was granted
to transfer the e.uso to, the Lfuilutl
States Court. The plaintiff brings
suit to rei over $75,0607 alleged to
1 nve been wrongftoMy token team him \
during tho Genera!’* manipulation ot J
affairs at Now Orleans. Tnti pThftititl 1
alh gos tl)o draft for that umeunt was
token (rorti lijin white lasing searched
prior to passing beyond tho piikets ;
that But it cashed the some and con
verted it to lii«i own use:
Butler haw already hud to disgorge
large amount* of his ill-gotten gninsC
and by tin time tbe courts get through !
with hint lie w ill I e in excellent humor
to stmt on another thieving expedi
tion.
Jlililtiry Kt qiiireuieulii.
We notiec tho following order ot Ceil.
Caleb C. Biblcy, the military command
er iu Georgia, in seme of our exchanges,
Wc call the attention of all civil officers
in out State to it, as imposing a duty j
upe.n ihcnt which they should not *og
lert :
Uradq’hr District oiGrnpau,l
Macon, Ga., May 27, 1867. j
General Order No. 8.
Wilt a view to avoid as far as practi
cable, a suspension of civil administra
tion of justice throughout t bis State, the j
1 ffifers upon whom the duty devolves
lire r quested to report without delay
to these headquarters any vacancii s that
tnoy now t xist in civil 1 dices in tbe
State, whether State or local, and as
they may occur in future.
By command of Col. Caleb C. Sibley,
U. S. A
(Signed) Jno E. Ho mku,
Ist Lit-ut. 16:h II S.ln., A. A. A.
Official.—O. O. Knapp,
Ist Lieut. 83d U. S. In., Bv’t Capt. U.
S. A , l\ s r Adj’r,
11 0 ! lUGisrr.Rs. — General Ord com
manding the 4th Military District has
issued an order on the sul jeet of regis
| tration, which contains the following.'
R-gVers will not be permitted to In
come candidates lor election t > the con
ven ion for framing the Constitud in of
I the State, nor will ,-rill registers while
iu the exercise of their office, be allow
-1 to degrade it by making sppeebe# or
! electioneering for or against any Candi
date for off ‘e.
, A most excellent feature that, one for
which Grucral Ord deserves to be com-
I mended. \Yc congratulate the people
| of the 4’h district.
Batvw 11 Uriees Current.
Corrmte.l I fctklv by IK. l'\ ORR.
C0tt0n,..., ...!t} i 18 (Gold, a 86
DeLaines,..... .HD aSO J Silver}.... 30
Lancaster,..... .40 a45 I Print*)... .10 a26
Shcetinp 17 * 20 j Ginghoid 37 a 50
Factory Yarns, ‘2 25*250 ! Lard - 18a20
Coats’ Thread, 1 25a 1 60 Osnabwrgs 28a 30
Kx. Fam. Flour.2o a23 Bacon, ...14a17
Superfine, 13 a 14 Corb,.. 1 60al 65
Bice, 13 al4 Tea....l 50a2 50
Sugar, Brown,.. 16 a Coffee,. . . .28a 33
Coffee Sugar,.. .18a20 CandVj. ..36 a5O
Sjrup, cane,.... 90 Cheese,... ,20a 30
“ sorghum,6o a7O Saif., 1
B.igsing, iCent’jr, 35 40 Glass, 9a 11
“ Gunny, 45 a ' Putter . . .35a |4O
Bope, 18 a25 Eggs, .. 15 a 20
Candles, Star,. ..30 liaeswax,. 14 a 15
Dried Fruit,.... 10 a 15 Tallow, 10 al6
Tobacco, 60 a 1 95 Snuff,.. 1 00a 1 50
Soap, tlirp’ntine. 16 a 20 Nail*, . .9 a 10
Whiskey.... 350 as6 Shot,. .. .20
Coperas, 10 al6 Powder,.. 50 a75
TO V O*YS UJft TM WES•
The advertiser, havir g been restored to
health in a few weeks by a *ery simple reme
dy, after having suffered for several years
with a sev.-ro Inng affection, ai'-d that dread
disease Consumption—is anxious to make
known to hi3 fellow -sufferers the means of
cure.
To .11 who dvsire it, he will send a oopv of
the prescription used (free of charge), with
the directions lor pri piring ar.d usiug the
•ante, which they will find . seait cchk for
CeasuuiTtON, Asthuma, Urouchitis, Coughs,
Odd", and all Throat and Lung Affections.—
The only olfiect of the advertiser in sending
the Pie-cription Is tft benefit the afflicted,
and spread information whieh he conceives to
be invaluable, and be hopes every sufferer
will try bis remedy, as it will cost them noth,
ing, and ntay prove a blessing. Parties wish
ing the prescription, vree, by return mail,
will please address
Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON,
mjorly Williamsbug, Kings Cos., N. Y.
ERROK't OF ¥Ol T!I.
A Gentleman who suffered for year* from
Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, ar.d ?ll
the effects of youthful indiscretion* will for
the sake of suffering humanity, send Free to
all who need it, tbe recipe and directions for
making the simple remedy by which he was
cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the ad
vertiser’s experience, can do so by address
ing, in perfect confidence,
JOHN B. OGDKN.
mvSily 42 Cedar Street, New York.
SontiiW4s*U?rn Kail road.
WM. HOLT, Pres. | VUiGIL POWERS, Sup
Leaves Macon 8 AM\ arrives at Eu
fan la 8 80, P M ; Leaves Eufaula 7 20, A M ;
Arrives at Macon 4 50, P M.
ALBANY BRANCH
Leave* Smiihrille 1 4fi, P M ; Arrives at
Albany 3 11, P M ; Leaves Albany 9 35, A M;
Arrives at Smilhville 11, A M.
Commencement Exercises.
H 1
B’tJKKOW
MASONIC FEMALE COLLEGE.
ARXBZUGUS, GA.
mHE Exercises of this In-
J yitb too will t. ke place ou Sunday, Mon-,
dav, Tuesday and Wednesday, tbe 16th, 17lh
1 gib lkth ol June. The Couimcneeineui Ser
mon will be preached on Suuday 16 h, by
IteT. Joseph S. Key, of Vlaeon. Anuual Or
ation ou Wednesday Uj.il, iyt Uou. James
’J'be public are respectfully invited to at
tend. W. A. WILSON,
jue7:2t President.
CAUTION.
ALL persona are hereby forewarned against
trading for a prommiaaory note given
by tbe undersigned to M. F. Glass, for the
snm of sixty doftara. a. I will bol pay the sum
unless compelled bv law. J. L. ACRES,
jo tt7 ’67:3t
SOI >A. WATFJi !!
CIDER BEER! 1
AND ICED LEMONADE!)
furuinhed in miv qiimiUlj »nd *t all liourii,
at my MtOfi STORE- .tmule j
rinuitiurntx mu tit tor the l.*l
-
A Sitpply cf ICE always on band, in I
<|ii4nlidea to anil pineii.aaia.
Dbivami (ia. M 124 tin C A.CblatH**. I
ALDHIIOFF’S INSTITITE. |
For Males and Females.
'pmc next Eeailon of ibis Sch )«l will com
-1 rm i.co gii June 10th, aud continue for
only ton weeks.
Terms as heretofore. pro rata.
No mole pupils will b. mceived iu the Ele
niotftry Branchea, beyond those already ad
milted Applicants must be able lo attidy
iictisEn- (Jiammar.
It. W. ALDKHOFF, A. N
Dawson, M»yl7:lra Principal. \
NOTIeE
r |''\VO inmillie afteu date application will be
1 made lo tho Oourt ot O-dinary of
relt county lor leave to aril tbe real eatata be
longing to the estate of P. A. Walter, late ot
said cuuuiv, deceased.
MARY L WAM.KR,
jitn«7:'da Adiu'i.
it. t cox, OP TKMi j L cox, Or tenn.
H. T. COX & BROTHER,
COM JXISSIOM IMEKCHAftTS
I'OHS I 'Til STItEET,
ATLANTA, GEO.
Prompt attentitm giv.n to Sate ofProdtioe,
(jioceriea, and (jencia'l Mrrchaodiae,
aud Fitting Orders tor Produce
. or Merchandiae.
Karma Cash, or city draft* at abort date.
REFERENCES I
Wilson Bnrna k Cos., Hopkioa, Harden &
Kemp, R.l itnore, Cowan, Dickinaou fit Cos ,
Knoxville, W. tV. Jrmca h Jouea, J. K
Oiumlev, Bristol, Teun. Palmer, Stuart A
Cos., SaltvtUe, Va. juneltif
LEE SMIEKIFE S«ILES
TILL be sold before tbe ‘Court Bouse
y T door, in the Town of Starkaville, Lee
co, ou tlie Biat Tut slay in Joly next, the tot
lowing property to wit: west half of lot ot
land no 135 iu alio 14 dial., of I.vo co. LfeVa
led on as the property of W. H. JUcMabeu to
satisfy Tax ft fa’s in my hands, against aaiil
McMabeo. Property pointed out by W. U.
McMahen.
Also at the same ttilie and plane wiH ba
soli the following property to wit: Lot of
land No 91, in the 14 It di-t Levied on as
the property of Tabilha Bowen to satisfy two
T.x ti fa’a in my hands.
Also at the same time and place will be sold
the following property lo wit: One two horse
wagon. Levied On as the property of Wade
11. Mim«, to satisfy one T.ix fi fa.
Also at the same time aid place, w ill be
sold the follewing property to wit: Lot ol
land, No. ft'J in the 14 h d'at., of Lee co.—
Levied on ua the propertv of James Skragg,
to satisfy one Tax 8 fa. J. Q. McKtRRoE,
june7:tds. Tipt’y She’fT.
t 4 roll f. IA. Terrell Colitily.
V 1 7erreli Superior Court Mav Term 1867
7 homas Sealey, 1 Libel for Divorce
Vs > 7orrell SupeiiOr
Mary Ann Sealey. ) Conrt.
Rule to pet feet service.
It appeiring to the Court by return of the
BherilT that the Defentant in the abora stated
case dors not reside in this State.
It is on motioD of the counsel ordered that
said Defendant appear and answer at the
j next Term of tlifa Court; else that the case
I he cons tiered in default and the riaintilf al -
I lowed to proceed. And it ia further ordered,
that this i uie be published ’n the Dawson
j Journal, once a month for four months.
A true extract Irom tbe minutes of the Su
perior Court. J. C. F. ULARK.
jtine7:lam4m Cl’k.
fiEOltOit, Terrell County:
VT Terrell Superior Court, May Term 1867.
Lucy Jackson 1 Libel lor Divorce
VS - in 7errel! Superior
R'chard Jackson. ) Coart.
K le to perfect service.
It appearing lo the Court, by the return of
.he slier iff that (he Deleodant iu the above
stated cause iloea uol reside in tl-ta county,
and it furlhei appearing that he does not re
side in this Star's.
It if otr motion of counsel ordered that said
Defendant appear and answer at the next
term of the Court el-e that rl,e cause ba con
sidered iu default and the riaintilf allowed
lo proceed. Aod it is further ordered that
lliia should be ptihiished in tho Dawaoa Jour
nal once a month for four months.
A true extract from the minfttrs of the Su
peiior Court. J. C. F. CLARK, 6’l’k.
june7:l im4m
CORKS BACON.
BACON Si CBINI
15,000 lbs Bucop,
5,00(3 Blishblt* Ci.rfl.
time flnt*l 16th October, when ilealred, at
reduced rates. Lien's on c ops, and goodac
ccp'ancea required—before shipment.
Good stock of Groceries ou baud.
J. XV. FEARS * LAWTON. j
' .‘/iuM jjowia I
fldft.i .M.ft O.T fia.
j»me7:3t
DENTISTRY!
n". R. NOBLE, of Americas, has ea
tablished, a permanent branch office, at
Dawson, tsa., at Jones’ Hotel -where him
self rir brother, Dr. J Noble, may bs found
at ail limrr, prepared 10 perform ait op
rrations belonging to the protest ion of Den
tistry -both Surgical aud Mechanical. Ho
has tire
MTROIS OXIDE GESER\TOR,
with wtreh he manufitoturee pure NITROUS
OXIDE GAS, se pleeearti to bieathe aa ihe ;
air, and aaferto uae than any other anwohet- j
io known. He keep* always U» hand a pden- 1
tiiul and good stock of this ga*; with the use I
of which he extrect* teeth without pain. Aa i
he has hRd twelreyeare’ experience In the i
practice of DENTISTRY, and keeps:
up with all the bite improvement* in bis pro- I
fersioD, he feels confident of giving entire eat
.taction to ail wko may favor him with their
ptlrcOAge.
He al-o has tbe Loc-d Anaeasbelic, for ex
traeting t*-th without pain, by a frrexingpro- j
COMa I
Hg takes thia method to return thanks ♦«
ell former pwtrooe lor thair liberal patronage;
at tbe same time solicits a rontinuan.-e ol the l
same. june7:6o R. NOBLE.
New Prints!
Bo a tit if til igw I’rliitf ot
Oil It, BItOWIV & CO’S.
Beon si Cwoo'ii I’ftofinga
Anri tbe wrty Cos do it, is to buy those GOOD CHEAP “SHOP SHOES”
OKI?, BROWN A CO’S.
>7HX> WAOfIS A IDIBUPO
Os good No. 1 Coffee, with ejili'i)).'! nugitr to sweeten it? Goto* ami buy
OJNIL Lsl {O WN - & CO'S.
EEEP COOSf,
v
By buyintr a liuen isujt at _
' ’ OKH.BHOWN A OOH
MARRIAGE
fnnnot be consummated without a fino suit of clothes, and jou can get the
flltu ic lit _ .. aVA m X~4
ORH, BROWN Al CO’S.
To Housekeepers!
If yoa vYiuit Orockefy or Glass ware yot can get the article at low figure*
■i
ORR, BROWN & 00’S.
IF YOU WANT ANYTHING
You cad buy it at relucod j>rice-', for the oaelt at
Oi*i* 9 Brown & Co’s.
SIO,OOO
WORTH OF 1
DRY WOODS!
II *
at host for go days
To bo sold as early as fosstble,
NOW 18 YOUR TIME!
And in order for me to close out these Goods and raise the amount of mrncj I
need. I nba.il sell my goods fur tbe nrxt two months
WITHOUT REGARD TO PROFITS. .*
I mdtt have money, an l to get this I am fompGicd to
SACRIFICE GOODS!
To those who intend supplying themselves. I would say now is your ot
buy goods cheep. <
Clie(i|»ci* tliziu tli«*Y have been Ottered in
this Market 9 Since the JVar I
I will «rll tbosn much cheaper than you cau buy them at any bouse in I>aY
son, or in Macon.
All l ark i8 to d.iifio and try me, an 1 then you will be convinced of what I
say.
My tern s are 8 I'lltCTL Y CASH, or good security ou 'Two months time.
UAWiM® A* mXEOIi^4
NEXT DOOR TO E. B. LOYLKSS’ STORE—LOYLESS BLOCK,
DAWSON, GEORGIA- s
apr‘2fi.2m
.row m.
SIXTY days after dale application will h
made ta tlie Court of Ordinary o 4 Torrrell
Count? for leave to evil tlie rca| estate of
Drnnia McCJendon, late of said countv deceas
ed. J. J. Dave-’,
my 31:‘daft «* 1 Adiu’i.
CARRIAGE SHOP !
BLACKSMITH WORK SC.
THE undersigned would inform thecitire»s,
of Dawyon and vivinhy that they arc p.e
pnred to do all work tp the of mnntimc
luring and repairing carnages and buggies,
all kinds ol blatAsmlthing etc., in the very
best style, and at prices heretojnre uiuicclled
for ehcapmss. From lopg experience iu the
different departments of our work we feel
confident of our ability to give astisfacllon
in ail oases. Old vehicles remodelled, iu the
best Gyle, on sb m no'io >.
We mav be louud at the stand formerly
occupied by J A Footer
P. H PROCTER,
SAM. T. LUMLEY,
rnySl Hm W YATT, (colored.)
T.
rIE front room over the store of Rvas 4
Harden—up stairs Very pleasant for
a bed room or office, apply to
juns7.St D- M HARDEN.
A. CAKD.
I desire to correct a report concerning my
charges for Tuition or published Hi my
adT.'rUicmciit, though it would seem that aa
explanation wotttd not be neceo«ary. W
As I shall teach only 10 weeks, my charges
will lie »uly h-df the regular charge.
H. W. ALDEEOFF.
Dawson, May 18S7.
my3 1 rtf
it.
MANtFACIItCUER or
Tin and Sheet Iron-Ware!
\ LSO, dealer in Stoves, Kerosene Oil, and
j a Lamps, begs leave to aay to the citizen*
of Dawson, and vieiniij, that he is prepared
to m tup everything in that tins, ip a superior
style, and ss cheep or cheaper than any es.
tablishracnt ia Georgia.
n~ork .//f Warranted.
Shop "n North side p'.b'lc square.
Ha also tunea and repairs Punas.
mjihlui.