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DAWSOS t;a., .11 LY 19, 18C7
fi OCA L(.WILI .VIN.
ror Tax 4o I Ice I or.
Thi* friends of A. J. II irp, announce iia ,
J.J i tlMili liHr for (ho office of Tax
t'oHector of Terrell Count/, tit the election
in January tifi'.
AnJ they (pel confident Hint the people
have sufficient generosity and sympathy tar
v>»e who is loft with but on* arm to struggle
through life,-find is fully competent—to In*
slire hi* election
Dawson, Miron 22d, 1861-—tda
|te(istratit>n>
For. lie information of our roxder*
w« publish the appointments of the
board of Registration, for this couDty :
Dover, Friday July 19th.
. Chicitasawhatchie, S it’day July 20th.
Dawson, July 221, ‘231, and‘24th.
lJrowo's Station, July 25:h.
12th (Hurt Ground, July 20.
No More Ua,"S.— Our friends are
hereby notified that we do not wish
any more rags.
~~ sViXIUOtS .VOTHR.
Fros Win. C Ba s, of Macon Ga., I
xv*l? pretteh on next Sabbath at the
Methodist Church in Dawson.
The wet weather coutinucs. We
have showers daily, and aside from danif
ness, and the lack of much stfnshine, tl e
weather is delightful— particularly m
j tyable when a fellow’s asleep. AV e
have hoard the "resent wet weather ac
counted for. An old dead -tree was |
known to fall of its own accord the oth
er day, and an old 1 tdy friend says this
is a sure sign of a long wet spclL
Ta* prosperity of the country de*
jierids Opon the ere, s, and those who j
■wferc fbremoSt in ffnabling the plant
tors to make their crops by material
aid, deserve the thanks of tire public
Among the first to proffer aid to fur j
mers, was the house of J. W. 1" ears
& Cos., of Macon, who have by their
generosity and experience in business
enabled many to save their crops, by
selling goods on time. By advertise
ment, it will bo seen, that they still
keep large supplies, and are still en
gaged in thiVcomiiiendablo work.
Ladies, Don't Despair.—' Those
who have as yet been prevented
from looking over a fine assortment of
dress-goodd, lroin various causes,
u~U ,y ry si e’e Las been pick and over
and many exhausted, still have a show
ing, as it wdl be seen by the advertise
ment of Orr, Brown & 0 >., that they
have just roceivcd another most excel
lent selecjon of fine dress goods and
new styles of prints. They are selling
cheap, and going off vapidly, however
and we woul 1 advise the ladies be give
them au early call.
Food for tjie Pooh.— We are. au
thorized by 0. H. Howard, Bureau
Ageut for Dougherty, Lee and Ter
rell counties to state that a month s
supply of Corn and Bacon will be is
sued, at this place, to such indigent
people of Terrell county —white and
colored—us can solemnly declare, and
upon their word of honor certify- that
they are in absolute need of food
stating tho circumstances which ren
der them so—on Tuesday, W ednes
day and Thursday, the 23d, 24th and
25th J uly.
An Established Institution.-— The
merits of the “Iron Band and Arrow
Tie,’’ have already made it one of the
institutions iu a cotton country. Its
simplicity, and its adaptability to the
baling of oottoD, place it high in the
estimation of all who try it, while it is
acknowledged by shippers and insur
ance men to bo the best protietion
against fire—indeed, a number of agen
cies have expressed their willingness to
discriminate in its favor, when cotton
is insured. We have never heard of
its being tried by any planter who did
not adopt its use on first trial. Read
the advertisement of Jas. A. Hall,
Agent at Maoon, Ga., in another col
umn.
Th* Frekdmen. — In the days of so
cial and political disorders arising from
the sudden change of relationship be
tween two races of people, we can but
congratulate the people of this vicinity
upon their good fortune in avo'ding
that wnieh brings about discord. Our
people, both white and colored are in
deed fortunate in beir.g thus far free
from the contaminating influence of
those evil-disposed hirelings of a bkod
thirsty party, whose only hope of per
petuation depends upon the misfor
tunes of this downtrodden people.—
There may have been visitants from
the ranks of the peace haters to this
goodly region ; but, if so, the better
judgement of the blacks and the con
sistent and liberal disposition of tho
whites, have prevente 1 the seeds of
evil sown by them from germinating,
und everything with us is moving
along as smoothly as we could wish.
The whites realize their unfortunate
situation. No are backward to ad
vise, enlighten and befriend them;
while the freedmen seem to realize
their situation — to bemean themselves
like rational men ; and act in such a
manner its to win the confidence, sym
pathy and respect of nil." Wo seldom
hear of a tiisgareeineut bciwe n tho
raeco in town, and there aro few pom
p'aints from the cotton and corn fields
Wfc would take occasion here to re
mind the treedmen of the disgraceful
disturbances that itinerant politicians
and Yankee wire-workers have gotten
others of thuir race into in other local
tins ; and to the fact shat they have
always resulted in injury to tho blacks,!
while the only party benefilted was
the political agent who incited the dif
ficulty. Since they see tho result of
tho teachings ot those Northern politi
cians, we award to them more intelli
gence than to need to be warned
against them.
Toiler From <aen. Toombs.
The Cincinnati Ecquirer publishes tl e
following;
Washington,Ga., June 19, 1867.
My Dear Sir t Your letter of the 6 h
insUut was duly received, and would
have been bi fore replied to but for my
absence from home. Having but re
! cen'.ly arrived in the United States, I
knew nothing of your proposed organi
zation— what it was for, or who were in
it—when I wrote my letter in reply to
your’s of the 9th ult. After the recep-
I tion of yours of the 6th inst., with the
proceedings of tho Ciuciriaacti Conven
i tion, I accept with the greatest pleasure
! the position to which I have been as
; signed, and will cheerfully give n.y ut
most efforts to promote, establish and
vital*** those principles.
Toe first Kentucky resolution eon
tains the principles of my whole politi
cal life. I have stood by them from
my youth to tho present hour. I have
maiu'.aiue-d them in piocc aud war, in
power aud out of power, in prosperity
and adversity ; and I am ss ready to
day as I was thirty years ago, when I
I entered public life as a nullifitr, ‘to spend
ar.d he Spent 1 in the sac-cd cause • and
if my saeiifices of all sorts bad been a
thousand times more tnan they have
been, I should consider them well spent
‘‘for a lost cause,” raiher than accept
any other interpretation of the Ameri
can Constitution.
I, therefore, accept any man as a
br> tber, in peace or War, who will hon
estly stand by and defend then*, i will
be with him as Dng as the weakness of
humanity will enable me to stand by
the Dutbtn my own hurt. Therefore,
“sink or swim, survive or perish,’’ lam
with the West and South for the main
tenan-'e of the Cinein'uatti Platform of
April 13th.
I will take immediate measures to or
ganize the State of Georgia on that
b sis, and will urge the true men of the
(so called) ten rebel States to “fall into
line.” You can sally count on them—
I have tried them.
I will leave here to-morrow with the
view of beginntrg the organization in
Georgia, and enlarging your subscrip
tion, as the-means of pr maga'ing true
constitutional ideas, and I will endeav
or to send yon subscriptions, from time
to time,, as the organiz :tion is enlarged.
I regret nothing in the past but the
dead and the failure, and I am to-day
ready to use the best means I can
command to establish the principles for
which I fougb*.
*’* * *
I am rrspcctful’y and truly, your
friend, R. Toombs
W. M. CorRY, C Nocreta
ry Democratic Central Committee.
Witat is Demanded.—The Now
l’ork Express states that tho radical
Congress now in session demand only the
fol’owi* g concessions:
1. Tnat the Presid nt’s Cabinet
should he practically ignored, and the
Executive Departments be cither blot
ted out or run with the Congressional
machin".
2. That the Judiciary, another cn or
dinate branch of the government, should
he secondary to Congress. Judges who
do not agree to this are threatened with
impeachment, or such legislation as will
remore them from rflfi ’O.
3 That the old States South shall
he re-admitted by Congress into the
Union, whenever they aro ready to vote
the Radio 1 ticket and support radical
men and nr nslircs.
4. The M litary Government of tho
Sheridans and Sicklescs must go on
with military decrees about banks, debts,
! bar rooms, cities, polios, &s., fcc ~ until
1 all the manhood nf the whi e race is
’ rooted out or made subservient to the
ideas of these Northern party leaders
who just now run tho machine.
New York.—A New York corres
pondent writes: Merchants m’ght ns
well shut up 6hop and send tbeirclerhi
off to the country. I took a stroll
among the wholesale houses a few
days ago, ana did riot see a buyer in
any of them, lint trade is always very
dull at this season, and the present
stagnation was anticipated. Jobbers
aro confident that the fall trade wiil be
lively. Good news about the crops
has cheered them up wonderfully.
Dawson Price* Current.
Corrected Weektv by IE. F. ORR.
Cotton, 15 \ 18 : G01d,.... n 1,5
Del.aines, 30 aSO | Surer,.... 30
Lancaster, 40 a 45 I Prints 10a25
Sheeting 17 a2O Ginghms 37 asn
Factory Tarns, 2 25a250 ( Lard ...... 18a20
Coats’ Thread, 1 48al 50 Osnabhrg? 2Sa 3 >
Kx Fam. Flour,2o a23 Bacon, ...H»l7
Superfine, 13 » 11 C0rn,..l 60a! 65
Hire, 13 al4 Tea....! 50a 280
Sug.»r, , Brown,. .16 a Coffee,... ,28a 5-
Coffee Sugar,,. .Isa2o Candy,.. •35a 50
Syrup, cane,....90 Cheese,... .SOaSo
“ sorghum,6o a7O Salt, 1
Bagging, Kent’/, 85 * 40 (Bass, 0 a 11
“ Gunny, 45 a 'Butler ...35a (40
Rope, IS a25 Eggs, .. 15 a 2t
Candles, Star,...SO Beeswax,.l4 als
Dried Fruit,. ...10a 15 Fallow, 10 als
Tobacco, 50 al 95 Snuff,., I 00a ISo
Soap, turp’ntine . 1 6 a 20 Nails, ..9 a 10
Whiskey,... 850 a>6 Shot, 20
Coperas, 10 al6 Towder,. .60 »75
WANTED
A GOOD Cook, Washer and I onN,\Jbr a
small family. Alao, a
boy, 10 or 12 years old.
Apply at THIS OFFICE.
errors or von ii.
A Gentleman who suff-red for years from
Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, ar.d wYI
llns effect* of youthful Indiscretion, will ivr
the sake of suffering humanity, send free to
all who leed ir, tha recipe and directions for
making the simple remedy bv which he was
cured. Sufferers w ishing lo profit by the ad
vertiser's experience, can do so by address
ing, in pei feet cunfidenee,
JOHN B. OGDEN.
mv3:ly 42 Cedar Street, New York.
Soiiili wolcm Kail road.
WM. IIOLT, Pres. | VIRGIL TOWERS, Sup
Leaves Macon 8 AM\ arrives at Eu
fauta 5 30, P M ; Leaves Eufaula 7 20, A 41 ;
Arrives at 41 aeon 4 50, P M.
ALBANY BRANCH.
Leaves Smiihrille 1 46, P M ; Arrives at
Albany S 11, P 41 ; Leaves Albany 9 35, A 41;
Arrives at Smilhville 11, A M.
Tocojts UJnTMf'i: s .
The advertiser, having been restored to
health iu a few weeks by a very simple reme
dy, after having suffered for severu! years
with a severe lung affeeiion, and that dread
disease Consumption—is anxious lo make
known to his fellow-sufferers the means of
cure.
To all who desire it, he will send a copy of!
the prescription used (free of charge), with
the directions for preparing and usiug the
same, w hich they will find a scrk curk for
; CoxsunrTioN, Asthama, Rronchitis, Coughs, 1
Colds, and all Throat and Lung Affections.—
| The only objoct ol the advertiser iu sending j
the Prescription is to benefit the afilicted, 1
1 aud spread information which he conci ivesto
] be invaluable, and he hopes ev”ry sufferer
w ill try his remedy, as it will cost them noth,
ing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wish
ing the prescription, fkke, by return mail,
will please address
Kev. EDWARD A. WILSON,
tny3;ly VVilliamsbug, Kings Cos., N. Y.
THE ARROW TIE
.ind uto.v u.i.yns.
—For —
BALING COTTON !
An Insurance Against
FIFE, WASTE AND THEFT i j
Inc quail I'd for Simplicity of Ad
justment !
Surpassed hy none so-v Strenyth
(mil .lilaptaitility to all the l a
cs of Commerce !
They are manufactured iu Liverpool, of the
best English Iron, undit the personal super
vision of the inventor, formerly a resident ol
New Orleans, La.
The Arrow Tic is preferred hy Ship
masters and Goinpresemen, as it is worked
with | to l inch slack, while all solid Ties re
quire 3 to 5 inches, which, in running through
a cargo, involves a heavy loss to the Ship
master.
Isc llic Arrow Tie and Rands, and
save money in Freight and Insu
ance ! Each Rand and Tie Guar
anteed.
Arrangemflits have been m&de to rccurc
an ample supply of the Arrow Tie and Bauds
for tho coming season.
Ja*. A. fciall, Ag’t, Mi idle aud South
west Georgi«.
Andrew Low ACo., General Ag’is
Savannah, Ga.
The undersigned is prepared lo furnish the
Arrow Tie to the Trade at Savannah
4>iices, fji warding and Transportation added.
JAS. A. HALL,
Agent, No 100 C herry Street.
ga.
HEAR THE INSURANCE AGENTS.
Savakn-ah, Msy 7th, 1867.—The recent
fires in this city having proved lo our entire
satisfaction, by a thorough test, the stipeiio"-
ity of Lon Bands for baling purposes, we
strongly recommend them to the use of the
Planters of Georgia as an efficient agent id re
stricing loss by fire ; and w« agree to dis
criminate, when practicable, in favor ofCot
! ron thus secured.
I A. WlLm’R. General Insurance Agent.
| CHARLES GREEN & S >6, Agents Liverpool
Lor don & Globe Insurance Company.
; CIIAS. L COLBY & CO., Agents Sun A At
lrn’ic M. Insurance Company, New York.
R 11. FOOTMAN, Insurance Agent.
WOODBBIDGK BROTHERS, Insur. Agents
j J. T. THOMAS, Insurance Agenb
! J. C. McXULTY, Secretary, Southern Insu
rance Jt Trust Company-.
JAS. T. STEWART, Agent Loudon k Lan
caster Insurance Company.
LANE & WEST, Insurance Agents.
Macon Ga., May 10th, 1867. —The recent
| fir at'he Warehouse of Mr B. T. Chapman
I in this city, having fully demonstrated the
advantage of the use ol Iron Binds for haling
purposes, as a security agiiust loss by fire,
we, the uudors’gned Insurance Agents at
Macon, Ga., take pleasure in endorsing the
action of the Ageuts at Savunnsh, Ga.
E C- GRAXNISS, Agent for several Insu
rance Cnmpanie’e.
J. W. BURKE, Insurance Agent.
E. J. JOHNSON A LO , Insurance Agents.
J. MONROE OGDEN, Insurance Ageut.
J M. B 6 A RDM AN, Insurance Ageut.
JNO. B. COBB, Insurance Agent.
julyl2l6mw
ri EOKGIA, Icrrell County
T Whereas, W. P. W. Leonard, erplie s
for letters of dismission from gu irdianeliip ol
James Knigh', miuor of John Knight, dec’d.
These are, therefore to cite and admoui.-b
all persons concerned to be and appear at
mv office within the time prescribed by law,
and show cause, if any exists, why saidlct
ers should not be granted.
Given under my hand and official slgha
nre, this July 12, 1867.
T. 41. JONES, Ordinary.
NOTICE.
r months after date application will be
1 made to the Honorable Court of Ordina
ry ot Calhoun county, at its first regulrr ses
sion, after the expiration ol this notice, lor
leave to fell the real and persona! property,
of the estate of Wm. L. Furlow, late of Cal
houn County, dec'd.
T. M. FURLOW.
July 12 Admn’r.
JSwOTJCii) 1
rPHE subsetiber has lost 2 notes, one on M.
1 T. Smith, the other on Hamilton k T.y
lor, of AmertcusOa., given for rent of Store
1L rige«, of the subscriber, in AmCricus, until
of October next. The parties are fore
t.pfiicd against paying them loanv other per
«an but myself. K, 11. I.OYLESS,
i may 17-1 m
/ 1KOIIGIA) T«rr«l| County:
V t Whereas, D. VY. Collier »f plies for let.
tors of distillation front Guardianship of I).
W Collier. Jr., W. P. Collier, deceased and
Sa'tt h Ice deceased.
Thdyre are therefore to cite and admonish all
pci sons concerned to bo and appear Rt my
office wrihiu ths tiino prescribed hy law, and
show came, if any, why said letters should
not he granted. Given under my bund and
official signature this 4fay 24th i867.
May 24'1l 1R67 T N. JONES, Ord’y.
/. /: i: siia: ft if*' sales.
AV7 ILL be sold before the Court House
7 r door in the town of Starksvtlle Lee
County, on the first Tuesday In Aurtin neit,
within the legal hours of sals, tire fnllowuig
properly to-wil : Lots of land Nos. 141, 146
and 148, lying in the 14th District of Lop
county, levied on as the property of Decatur
Jones, to satisfy two tax fi fas in my hands.
Property pointed out bv fi las.
J. G. McKINNON, Dept. Shff.
KOTICK.
Omc* G. W. C. K. or Jericho, 1
Weston, Ga., Juno 15, 'O7. )
A I.L subordinate Lodges within the State
(V aro hereby notified that the regular
annual meeting of the Grand Lodge will Ire
held at Preston, Ga., on the Seeond Monday
in July 1867. Each subordinate Lodge will
be represented by at least three delegates.
jn2B 2t C. R. MOORE, G. W. C.
C 7 r.OKGIA, T<>rr«>ll County:
J Whereas, L. S. k J. W. Johnson, applies
for lettprs of dismission from the "State of
James Johnson, late ot Terrell county de
ceased.
These are, therefore, to cite ard admonish
all presons concerned to be and appear at
my office within the time preseri bed by law.
and show causejif any, why said lettersshould
not he granted.
Given under mv hand and official signature
this March Bth'67. T. 4). JONES, Otd'y.
sellOOSa "flOTlCB‘f.
r HE Frtll Term of Weston Masonic Iu«
1 stitutc, for males and fem lies, at Weston,
Webster 00. Gi, on Monday Mid July,
llates of tuition, as heretofore. Owing to
freedom from the. common influences so cor
rupting to youth, and to the high mo’al char
acter ot its inhabitant?, Weston offers rare
inducements to those eendiug sons to board
from home.
For particulars, address
W ARKKX BUSH, Principal,
HAVENS & BROWN,
Wholesale and Retail
B OK-KLLUIiS, STATIONERS,
And General News DeaJegj
Block, Cherry Street, s72((< OH*
3 T EVE NS HOUSE,
21, 23, 2 > & 27 BROADWAY, N. T.
Opposite Boinltnfj Green.
OX THE EUROPE Alt PLAN.
mUE STEVENS DOUSE is well and widely
I known to the public. The location is eg*
pecialiv suitable to merchants and business
men it is in close proximity to the business
part of the city*—ia on the highway of South
ern and Western travel—and adj icent to all
the principal Railroad, and Steamboat- depots.
THE STEVENS HOUSE has liberal ac
commodation for over 200 guests—Lt is well
furnished, sod possesses every modern im
provement for the comfort and entertainment
of its inmates. The rooms are spacious and
well ventilated —provided with gas and 'va
ter—the attendance is prompt and respectful
—and the table is generously piovidfcd with
every delicacy of the Reason—at moderate
rates.
The rooms having been refurnished and re.
modeled, we are enabled to offer extra facil
ities for the comfort and pleasure of our
Guests.
GEO. K. CIIASE k CO.
Proprietors.
J. a. WELLS & CO
"W holesale
“-DEALERS IK—
AND SODA WATER .
5 St, Opposite PusseDger Depot,
MACON, GE O .
Terms positively
Bottles and Boxes—none sold,
mav 24:2m
“Till. KEENEY,
HAVING decided to remain permanently
in Dawson, respectfully tenders his pro
fessionnl services to the citixpns of Dawson,
and surrounding country. Hopes by strict
attention to Ms profession alone, and rlose
and watchful care to his paMents, with a thor
ough knowledge of medicine acquired previ -
ous to :he war in hospitals and private prac
tice as well as the broad nnd extensive field
opened to him during the late war* to share
a liberal part of patronage. Unless protes
sionally engaged can be found at the store of
Messrs. Byrd & or at hi3 residence.
mySUtf
HATS- FOR THE MILLION!
J. M. IICLBUOCX,
Wholesale and Iletail
DEALER EV
Hats of Every Description !
ATLANTA, GA]
His connection with one of the most cx* ;
tensive hat manufactories in the East, ena
bles hi uto sell very cheap. Scud your or
ders. ttmfi!
(II OBGI t, Usiliiomi Cnutity:
IF Whereas John T. Pace, Administrator on \
the estate of Penelope Freeman, late of said
county, deceased, applies for letters of Dis- I
mission from the estate, of said dec’d. I
These are therefore to cite aud admonish i
all persons concerned, to be and appear at i
my office within the time prescribed bv law,
and show cause if any, why sai l letters should t
not. be granted.
Given under mv hand an official
this May 10th, 1867.
W. E GRIFFIN,
mvIO Ord’y.
NOTICE.
TWO months after date, application wiil be
made to the Coutt of Ordinary of Ter
rell County, for leave to sell the real estate,
belonging to the estate of Randall S. Jordan.
E. G. HILL.
i July 12 Ea’r.
STOCK, ETC ,
FOR SALE!
IDF.SIUK to dispose of my Tan Yard, near
Dr.son, embrauing four acres of land,
well Improved—good dwelling, containing
ft vo ronrita, all necessary OtHhonsr*. and every
necessary appurtenance for carrj Ing on the
Twining business, splendid water supply, six
Leaches, tvo ntv-figfiC vats, and the mo*t
convenient etra: geme-di in every particular
I will ul.o srlflall tha material on hand—about
twrntv.five cords bark, and twenty gallons
oil, hides, good supply of tools, and every
thing necesaarjr lor carving on the work,
i Ample arrangements for constant supplies
! of baik.
W. W. LKK,
j June 14, 1 887. Dawson, Ga. |
i if Till
ts].)ogp , j O 11 '
OF LAMP EXPLOSION!
The 14on-FxpioMve
r I'MIE undersigned takes pleasure in an-
X nouncing to the cilixetta ol Teriell coun
ty that he lias secured the exclusive right
for this comity to sell the celebrated Non
Explosive Feteo 0 I —manufactured by the
“Georgia l’elro Oil Company.”
This oil tnPert with univeisil sa’isfaction
whenever introduced, and supplies a want—
an almost
latpcraUi c Demand /
ITiving b-on thoroughly tested by parties
iu Daw.ou, no rioubt can exist of is excel
leper, cheapness, and perfectly Jll.tftJtl-
I.ILSS .V./ Tl R MI. 7 tie cleanliness,
its perfect: safety, and adaptibility to evei v
kind ot Limp, commands the a dn iration arid
support cf all. Its burning qualities arc su
perior to any explo-ive oil, and it is cheaper
by far, from its lasting qualities. The same
quantity will burn twenty five per cent lon
ger, and give thirty per cent better light.
Used w ith safety in anv kind of lamp, sim
ply with the addition of the “light house
burner.”
I will alter any lamp to suit for seventy five
cents.
If you would save money both in oil and
lamp chimneys mid be tree from” danger of
expljsion buy the,
PETEO OIXj !
For sale at ‘he Tin Shop,
ty Orders lpf» at the Journal office, or at
Orr, Brown & Co\», will meet with prompt
attention.
Jt. .S. . SOULE,
n.nt'so.r «.i.
July 5 If
NEW ARBIVAIU
OF CHOICE PRINTS, J
HANDSOME MUSLINS,
13 LEAGUIN'If, ETC.,
JUST opened, and offering, together with
our uaual full supply ot Dry Goods gen
erally at exccedihgly low price*. Ca.ll and
see them.
July 5-ts S. I?I. Saos4»l A, Rro.
TFUKUJd SIIJLIiirrSA
U.L be sold before the Court House
t v door, iu the town of Dawson, Terrell
County, oti the that Tuopday on August next,
within the legal hours ot sile, the following
property to wir : One lot ol land No. 80 in
the «?d dist. of Terrell County. Levied on as
the property ot Ricliard Johnson, to satisfy
one ExecMion issued from the Superior Court
of Terrell Countv in Liver of Jacob N Spr
sious vs Martin N. Still, as Admini«trator ot
R e’ ard Jubneou dec’d, and other fi faa in uiy
hands. Su’d for cost.
Also at the saute lime and place, will be
sold, one house and lot in the village of Cldck
asawl atchie, and known an the place where C.
J. Turner formerly resided* and now occupied
by Ab ler Howard. Levied on as the prop
erly of 0. J. Turner, to Ra’isly one execution
i‘sued from the Superior Court ot Terrell
County in thv r of John B unpl, Vs Cornrul
ius J. Turner, and other fi fa’s in mv bands.
Al£o at the same time and place one lot of
land, No. one hundred and seventy fjur, in
the 3d dist. of said comf y. Levied on aR the
property of Joseph R. Pi ice, to satisfy one
fi f.i is9ue«i from Terr 11 Supeiior Court, in
fivor of S It Suith, vs/os.'ph R. Price, and
other fi |faa iu my hai,d»v
Also at the Stine time and place will be eo!d
one lot of land No. 118, in the 12 b diat.—
Levied on os the property of Johns'on &
Johnston, to satisf) a fi fi issued from Ter
rell Superior Court in favor of the State Bark
of South Carolina, vs Johnston A Johns ton,
and other fi la’s in my b^n-’s.
Aim at the same t’rtne find place will be
sold, one lot of land, No. 231 in the 3d di-k
of said ftounty. Levied on as the prope tv
of Richard R, Roby, to satisfy, one fi fa issued
t om the Superior Court of said County iu fa
vor of Will!Am A Riwson vs RichauL R
Roby. fc>. Ft I.AfcSIiTER,
July 5: ds
7
; ¥ N comnliarce with general Orde r No 25,
| I from G« n. Pope’s Headquarters, requiring
i Mayors, Sheriffs, Ac., to take proper Ftjpa
j for the prevention of Riots or disturbances
at public assemblies, all persons are hereby
notified that wo public assembly for political
purposes will be «fl -wed to conV me in Ter-
I relf flmmty, rn’i! three days noflcfe h is been
j gmn at my office—in writing"— previous to
I the meeting.
I c>ifiZkSi.s of the county will them-
I eeivcffaoeordioglr. S. F. LA BSE INK,
vluf h-ts srff.
stuhitrt s nil#:. *
! WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Svp
' tjinber next before tl c Court House door in
| the town of Smikeville between the usual
| hou-s us mle the following property to wit :
lot of 1 ind, No. 134, in the 14 niit. Lee Court
ty. Lnvicd on cud spld as the property* of
Lucian B. Turner to satisfy a mortgage ft fa
! issued from L*e Superior Court March Term
* 1860. James M D. King vs Lucian B. Tur
I ner. JAMES G. Mr KIN NON,
julySPds Pept’y Bh’ff.
110 I
&.TO Sfcn urd !
STOLEN from mv lo* in Albany, Gr., on
tbv n'glit Ot Jm <■ 291 h, a la'go, la', gray
tiu*»e—daH>tvii a l>t'l<* <’ii the lump—a litilo
fiel-biru-ii >n ibe nvi k and fhouldei*, short
before, mane dis ( iO * 1 *° &•». I will give the
above reward lor ihe lecovei v of the iuiree.
j July 8-'.f D. i.OWBJf,
D. uglas Uotrse, Albttiy, G*.
11. C. i CHEATHAMS
COLUM JST .
AlaV. HIV OLD I*ATROHIS and Everybody «lao r will m-i • I oaatJnd*
JL ike
I
| PftrICTIVK OF .VMdOtt I.VF J.V -ILF ITS ftft-l-YCMKa’
For some vests have made Vhron Ic Diseases a special Study, and having treated
quite a number of on-es wilkie lire last lew years, feel confident that I can offer tboM thru
»fllicted more than ordiuary means of cure.
When von wish to purchase anv thing in tho line Os tlmyn, .OrdtctlM*.
Faints, Oils, Dyestuffs, Etc., Its., Do not forget to Call at
THE BED rtriTTG STORE.
SOUTH-WEST CORNER OF THE I’UBLIC SQUARE.
As I pay no house rent nor eterk hire, and by attending to the ausincss myself with the m
sistance of my sons, and buying lroin
FIRST HANDS, FOR J%*M2 T CASH /
I can afford to sell much cheaper than those who do not have the same advantage*.
I keep none but the IIF.ST and IMURFST articles and sell them at ae low price, at
thev can Ire afforded. Ami hope hy STRICT A VTESIIO A to Buaine *, and br itudying
the interest ot nu patron* to Merit aud receive the Tatrouage of all.
r*- l have roeotitly concluded an arrangement hy which T can furaiih
QUININE aud a FJIiE NON-EXPLOSIVE article of KEROSINE OIL,
iu quantity at
VERY LOW FIGURES NET CASH.
lam now prepaiing on a more extensive scale my Family Medicines ; known as
The Excelsior Fatuity Medicines.
THE EXCICLaSIOK AGUE PILL,
Is unsurpassed bv snv Remedv hilherto off red for the eure of Chills and Fever A gu«
and Fever and Bilious Fevers. It hue been tried in thousands of instances, and has tailed a*
seldom as any one remedy ever iried.
For the verv small sum of One Dollar, anv case of uncomplicated Chills and Fever
or Bilious Fever can be cored, nnd that with a Remedy not nnpleasent to take, and woicß
leaves no unpleasant est acts afterward. Try them once and you will afteiwards usa no oth.r
remedy.
The Excelsior Anti-Bilious Cathartic Pill,
Is a safe and Reliable Cathartic medicine, Acting on the Liver nnd other Cbylopoletio
Viscera, Is useful whenever a Cathartic is indicated.
It Relieves all Biliary Derangements,
• w *.;
Habitual Costiveness, Sick-Haadaebe, Liver Disea.es, etc., etc.
The Excelsior Cathartic Vermifuge,
I, , Dead Shot for all kinds of Worms. A safe and reliable Cathartic Medicine for Chil
dren whenever a Gatnuriic is uecesaary.
The Excelsior Congli Balsam,
la a good Remedy Tor Coughs, Colds, Catarrhs, Croup, Asthma, etc. A good Anodyn*
and F.S- pectorant in Consumption and all Bronchial affections.
The EAcelsior Soothing Cordial,
Is a safr, speedy and certain core Tor Cholem, Diarr! oex and Dysentery. Tecnliafy adapt
ud to the cure of the Diarrfcoex of Infants while teelhiog.
The Excelsior Fain Killer,
Is equal to Rerrv Davi.’ ot any. other. Cures Pains of every charseter—deep seated or
superficial, Interna! or Extern tl, An excellent Remedy fbr sprains aud bruuea iu man or
beast.
the excelsior female restorative.
A Umt-dv that, never falls to give relief in suppressions, and painful menstruation Cures
„ll chrome uterine affections, such as chronic iufi iraa'lon, induraiiou, ulceration, Uucor
■ in'! or Whites k- kc. With all the accompanyingsymoathetic ass ctions, each as palpita
tions Os the hear., fainting--, pains In the head, back and loins. This remedy has effected
some of the roost rcma.kr.ble eures of any Medicine of (he kind ever need. It acts upon the dif
ferent'issues of the uterus with the sitoe certainty that Mereurv does upon the salivary glauds
or 1 aline does upon the general glanduU system. It removes Impurities and Taints, gives
FIFE asid HEALTH <o tlic VITAL FLUIDS
and restores tone and V : pnr *0 the generei »vslem. No woman troubled with any uterine
affection should despah of being cured until she has given this remedy a fair trial Girl,
just budding iDto womanhood from imprudem-e and m-glrct often have their health in .11 af
ter li'e ruined. The use of 'his remedv rarely fails lo arrest such a tendency, and in a few
weeks restores health snd beauty. Women, at what Is termed the
“CHA-ISTOE OF LIFE ”
Not Itufreqneuily go into a decline, and sink into a preibaturc grave or else drag out the re
mainder of litcir day* in pa'u,afid torture. A few Bottles ol the
FEMALE RBSTOHATIVE,
will generally <ffect the change In the uterus c ilhout pain or suffering, and leave the organ
in a healthv natural condition, and the patient, in rencwi and Health and Youthful Vigor.
All of ilie above Remedies are iff red to the public. Not as cure-alls, but as useful Rem
edies for the several Diseases and conditions for which they are recommended, Tho Ague
Pills are recommended as a perfect antidote for 4lalaria—aud iu all Malarious diseases can be
relied nn as a specific. ,
The Female Restorative, from its alterative and purifying properties has a wide range of
useulncse; and
S3 ONE OF THS BEST REMEDIES
F.vr off-red woman for he' disease, ar.d morbid Peculiarfiie#.
T he people need such H-medres and are in the habit of uiiug something of the kind.
These are off.-red for their patronage and upon their own merits must
bTAND OH FALL!
jrckr* Fur sale at Morgan, Calhoun comity; Ivey’s Mills, Calhoun county
Milford’ Uaker ertunty ; fJiickaßnwhutchie, Ward’s Station, Drovcn’s FtatUn,
Terr 41 count'-’; tftiiitbvlHb, Lee county; Albany, Dougherty county, Ga.
And by Merchants and Druggists generally.
€, A. .CIS 13 AT 11 AM,
GKORGIA
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