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t'l'S, F.H T AAD FAH \ .
I’tZZIA. —Our fiicnd, J. J.D. fur
nikbes tbc i illovcing, which a proper
reading will prove to be true to the let
ter:
There Is a lady in cur land
With twenty nai'fl on either hand—
Fire and twenty on her hands and feet—
This 1 tell, without deceit.
Tbc Montana Legislature is almost
uoaminously Democratic.
Opportunities, like eggs, must be
hitched when they arc fresh.
l'rcnlicesays lLat in his city,stuffing
improves the fair as well as tbc fowl.
A sermon in four words on tho van
ity of earthly possessions: ‘Shrouds
have no pockets.”
Fashionably dresses are short: So
are fashionable husbands who have to
pay for them.
Don’t you tell a young lady now a
days her hair is beautiful If you do
she’ll tell you ’tie false.
Madame Kistori is j laying to crowd
ed houses at the French Theatre in New
York city.
fiolert Hansford, who cast his first
Presidential vote for Washington, cele
brated his centenary in Burlington last
week.
The Providence Herald has just dis
covered that Gen Lee is called ‘-Uncle
Bob” by some people.
Mis Tucker says it is with bachelors j
as with old wood ; it is hard to get
them started, but when they do take
flame they burn prodigiously.
A man advei tiers anew patent stove
which saves three quarters of the coals,
while the ashes which it makes pays for
the other quarter.
Raising your hat in the street to the
ladies and taking a wig up with it, may
be a cooling process to “marble brow,”
but is a little stunning to the artistic
nature.
A lady advertises for sale, one bab
oon, three tabby cats and a parrot. She
iffatcs tba‘, being married she has m
f.jrthcr use for them, perhaps because
their amiable and useful qualities were
all combined in her husband.
A Connecticut peddler asked an old
lady, to whom be was trying to sell
some artiJes, if she could tell him of
any road that no peddlers had ever
traveled. ‘I know of but one, and that
is the road to heaven,’ was the reply.
A man driving an ox cart in New
London, Conn., fell under the wheel,
which passed over him. He lay on the
ground and shouted “whoa” to so much
purpose, that the oxen not only Stop
ped, but bached the cart over him
again!
“Sj you arc going to keep a school,”
said a young lady to her aunt "Wall,
Dr my part, sooner than do that, I
would marry a widower with nine.” I
ehou'd prefer that myself,” was the re
ply; “but where is the widower?”
The cashier of the Exchange Bonk,
Ilow, Michigan, absconded the other
day, leaving the bans funds minus $lO
- lie i-i but eighteen years old.
Blushing is a sign that something of
the angel is left in woman, beautiful to
the eye mid bespeaking the inward pu
rity of the heait. When a woman
ceases to blush she has lost her great
est charm.
An Eistcrn editor was lately shot in
an affray. Luckily the ball came
against a bundle of unpaid accounts in
his pocket. Gunpowder couldnt get
through that.
A Western paper contains the fo’.-
lowing apology:
“The editor is absent the foreman
got the toothache, the ‘devil’ is drunk,
and trying to drink lager beer out of a
l oot jack, the press is out of order,
and wo ain’t well ourselves—so please
excuse a poor paper this week ”
—One day Freddy’s little sister Car
rie, beaiing her mother talking about
a name fra new little baby-brother
that hid been given to them a short
time lefore said ; “Mamma, why don’t
you namo him Hallowed ? It says
in my prayer, Hallowed be thy name
too.
At Placcrville a Methodist minister
went to a tin shop to buy a blowing
hoin. Selecting one, he asked the
clerk whether it would make n loud
noise ?
“Oh, yes,” said the clerk , “a h—l
of a noise.”
“Well,” replied the minister, “ns I
want it to blow at a camp meeting, I
don’t think that kind of a noise will
suit,” and walked off.
A Wise Decision. —Louis XIV
playing at backgammon, had a doubt
ful throw ; a dispute arose, and the
surrounding courtiers all remained si
len*>. The Count de Grammont hap
pened to come in that instant.
‘ Decide the matter,” says the King
to him.
“Sire,” said the Count, “your Maj
esty is in the wrong.”
“Ilow,” replied tho King, “can you
thus decide without knowing the ques
tion ?”
“Because,” said the Count, “had the
matter been doubtful, all these gentle
men present wou'd have given it for
your Majesty,”
A friend from the country, on tell
ing Foote of an expensive fuDCrel of an
attorney, the latter replied:
‘Do you bury your attorneys V
‘Yes, to be sure we do; what else ?'
‘Oh, we never do ihit in London.’.
‘No!’ said the other, much surprised ;
! jow do they manage 1’
‘When the patient Lappens to die, we
lay him out in a room over n gbt by
himself, lock (bedoor, tbiow open the
aish, and in the morning he is entirely
off.’
‘lndeed !’ said the other, in amaze
ment ; ‘what becomes of him ?’
‘Why we cannot tell; all we know
there’s a strong smell of brimstone in
the room next-noming.’
EMH Os HI
WE HAVE
REMOVED
Mulberry' Street to HOLLISGB
- WORTH'S A A'tr BUILDING, on the
iorner of the al'ey, within sight of H»rd*msu
k Snark«' Warehouse, almost oppntile Wool
folk's Warehouse, on fo/tlar Stmt,—
only a few steps from the P«s«eng r Depot,
and nesr the Brown House and National Ho
tel. Any of you that want
BACON,
CORN.
FLOUR,
MEAT,,
LARD
Family Groceries,
Plantation SUPPLIES,
BAGGING,
IRON TIES, &c.
Give us a Call.
!
We are sole agents for Chas. ,V#7*
SOU'S Celebrated
(opiier-Distillid Whiskies,
And have on hand, in addition, a large stock
of Wiuep, Brandies, Ac.
MtGIIATH & PATTERSON,
Sept. 6, ts OTncon, «a.
.lldchoff's Institute!
I
n.m'so.r o.i.
THE Kail Session will open on Monday 30th
of September.
In view of tho diminished expenses of liv
ing, the undersigned deems it due to his pa
trons to Introduce a corresponding reduction
in the rates of 7’uition ; via:
Spelling. Reading, Geography sls 00
Higher Eng. Course, Mathumatics. 75.00
Ancient and modern Languages, 80.00
Fuel, 00.26 1
Tuition Payable in * tdrance .
An experience of more than 30 years ought
to satisfy the Public that few a< bools prefont
to the student, superior advantages In the
depa-tment of Lmguages and Mathematics,
the pupils heretofore attending this school
cannot be excelled in a thorough knowledge
of what they have been taught.
The undersigned has lately and repeatedly
before, been invited to return to Tenn., but,
from motives of a domestic character and a
preference for the society and people of this
country, he has thus far rejected all overtures !
of the kind, hoping and expecting that with a 1
returning prosperity, this place will yet fur
nish him a school which will prove gratifying ,
to himself and of lasting benefit to the com
munity.
Board can be obtained in good families,
on very reasonable terms.
H.W.ALDEHOFF, A. M
The n dersigned, having been patrons of
Mr Atdehoff and having fully tested bis ab li :
ty as a te<cher, do heartily recommend his
‘ Institute” to the favorable consideration, of
all tho-e who have sensor daughters to edu
cate.
J Reddick, T. T. Christian,
E. J. Harris, D. A. Cochran,
Leroy rowD, E. B. J.oylcss,
W. G. Parks, C. A. Crowell.
Dawson, Ga. September 8 IBG7.
Beptl3:tfdw
Administrator's Salt.
rTN’DER an order from the Court of Ordi-
J nary of Calhoun comity, will be sold be
fore the court house door in the town of
Morgan, on the first Tuesday in November
next, between the legal hours of sale : part of
lotß cf land Nos. 48 and 49, in the third Dis
trict of originally Baker, now Calhoun coun
ty, containing one bimdred and sixty-six and
two-thirds acres. Sold as the property of
Dennis Coatson, deceased, for a division
amoug the heirs of said deceased. Tcims
cash. ISAAC COALSON, Adni.
NOTICE.
IN comnliarce with general Orders No. 25,
from Gen. Cope’s Headquarters, requiring
Mayors, Sheriffs, Ac., to take proper steps
for the prevention of Riots or disturbances
at public assemblies, all persons are hereby
notified that no public assembly for political
purposes will be allowed to convene In Ter
rell County, until one day’s notice has been
given at my office—in writing—previous to
the meeting.
Cilixens of tho county will govern them
selves accordingly. S. F. LASSE! Eli,
yluj 6:tf Sh’ff.
NOTICE.
SIXTY Days after date application will be
made to the Ordinary of Terrell County
for leave to sell the real estate, bclongiug to
he estate of Sarah Ford late of Terrell Couu- j
ty deceased.
CHAS. FORD,
scpl3:Us Adrn’r.
EAEC VTOIVS SALE.
TtTILL be sold before the Court House
\V door in the town of Dawson, on the lirst
Tuesday in November next, within the legal
hours of sale the following property to wit: |
A valuable plantation containing 4227 1-2
acres, situated off South Western Rail Road,
4 miles west of Dawson. Sold as the proper
ty of J. L. Graves deceased.
Terms one and two years with note secur
ed by a mortgage or premises, with interest
from dale ot sale.
Sarah W. Graves, I
D. H. Ansi.ky, I
Henry L. Graves, ) Ex's
YaluaDle Mill and Lands For Sale !
Chance for a lfar gain.
UNDER an order from the Court of Ordi.
nary of Terrell county, will be sold be
fore the Court House door, in the town of
Dawson, on the first Tuesday in November
next, an undivided third interest in lots of
land Nos. 82 and 83 in the 11 tb dist. of said
cour t, on which is situated the mill known
as the Lawbon Mil!;ilso twenty seres ofland
lying contiguous in same diet This interest
will be sold separately or with the privilege
of the entire tract.
There are two good cottage dwellings on
the place, with four good negro cabins; mil
ler's house, two wells of good water, stables,
smokehouses, and all necessary out-buildings,
180 or 190 acres of open land, under good:
fence; and has an extraordinary reputation
for health. Sold as the property of John !
Cochran deceased, for the benefit of heirs \
and creditors. Terms of sale, cash.
GEO. W. COCHRAN,
scp2o:tds Admn'r. '
NCHTCE
TO
MERCHANTS!
AND DEALERS.
E HAVE JL'ST RECKED, and arc ad-
U ding to it daily, v large and assorted
Slock of
DRY GOODS!
Both Fancy and B’aple,
Orocerios,
13oots, f-hoos.
Hats, Hardware. Irou, Kir.,
Which wc propose to sell a« low as any house
in the State ; and we respectfully solicit our
old prompt customers, and as many new ones,
to favor us with a call and inspett our stock
and prices, which we think will convince the
most ikepticrl mind of the useless expendi
ture of time and money by going luither
north, east and nett, in finding cheaper or
better goods.
Our Dry Goods Department
On our second flnnr, is complete ami full in
all itw various parts, embracing a full line
Bleached Domestics—o-4, 4 4, 6-4 8-4, 10-4,
and 12-4.
Prints of nil gudetr and st’ipes,
Dress Goods of all manufactuie,
An immense lot of Clothing
Pants Goods, both of cheap k extra quality,
Hosiery, Gloves, Yankee Notions generally,
Boots for Buys and Mon,
hoes and Brogans—Boys’and Men's,
Ladies and Gent’s Dtees and Walking shoes,
of all patterns.
Men’s and Hoys’ Hats, a large lot,
Blankets, Keiseys, Kentucky Jeans,
Double and Single Harrell Shot Guns,
Also a good line Miliuery Goods, and in feet
almost anything a man may call for.
WE ALSO HAVE A
Mammoth stock Groceries!
embracing
Tobacco of all grades and qualities,
F. R. and Parker's Osnabnrgs,
Macon Sheetings, Yarns—all numbers,
Bagging of the Blanket Manufacture—
weighing 2 1 4 pounds per yard,
Arrow and Buckle Ties, Nails,
Powder and Shot, Sugar of all grades,
Coffee of all qualities. Soaps, Fetish, Can
dles, Raisins, Crackers, Snuff,
C'flsr Liquors, S by the liar felt.
Vinegar, Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Hollow-
Ware, Sad Irons, Hatchets, Axes, Drawing
Knives, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Augers,
Chisels and Files,
200,000 lbs. Assorted Iron,
Very cheap Tlough Steel, etc.,
Thanking cor friends and strangers for
their patronage in the past, we respectfu ly
solicit a continuance of the same in future.
We will state that our eeuior is now in Now
York, where he will remain a m nth longer,
taking advantage of the pressure of houses
and manufacturers who are compelled to te
alisc.
J. B. ROSS & SON,
Wholesale Dealers,
OG Cherry and 55 Second streets,
Sept. 6, lm .Vl;iroil, Ga.
“ THE SAVANNAH
NEWS & HERALD,
Daily and Trs-Weekly.
HAS TUE
faargest Circulation,
—la the City and State—
And is the official paper of the city. lis
Genoral News, Commercial, Marine and Local
Departments are carefully edited, and no
pains are spared in procuring tbehteft intel
ligence from all quarters, but always from re
liable sources. The News & Herald staff, in
cludes Col W. T. Thompson, (well known as
the author of “Maj. Jones’ courtship,”) long
editor of the Morning News ; Dr. J. S. Jones,
former editor and proprietor of the Tallahas
see Floridian and Journal; witli us able corps
of reporters, and Correspoudents atallimpo;-
taut points.
Advertiscmen's inserted as published rates.
Connected with this estabhshm:nt is a (Dst
class JOB OFFICE,
at which orders by Mail or F.xpress aie
promptly filled.
TEIIJVS —TiI Advance.
Daily, $ 1 ,00 per month ; $1(1.00. per year
Tri-Weekly $1.75 per quarter : SO.OO per year
Post niastera are nuthorizee to act as agents
MASON A EBTILL, Editors & Pro’s.
11l Buy Street.
SAVANNA 11, Ga
WHERE are you GOING ?
I AM GOING TO
I
Greer *V Simmons' !
0 buy my groceries. They have on
-1 hand and are constantly receiving
every article u«uallv kept in a first Class
( fv/.Tf//, r omteei i r, such as
BA CON, LARD,
FLOUR, MEAL,
SALT, SUGAR
COFFEE,
Kish, Oysters, Sardines, Crackers, Candiep,
i Raisins, Nuts, Potash, Soaps, Powder, Shot,
! Caps, Syiup. Cotton Varus, and many other
articles too numerous to mention, all of
which wc will sell as 1.0 W as auy other
bouse in Dawson for the U. 11.
We will also be prepared to furnish plan
ters with Bagging, Rope aDd Ties.
sep6:Bm
ADAMS, JONES & REYNOLDS,
WAREHOUSE AID
: COMMISSION MERCHANTS
At the old stand of Harris A l’.oss,
Corner 2d and I’oplm- Slreets,
MACON aA.
i WILL give strict attention to the storage
! and sile of C’ottou. Will make liberal ad
vances on Cotton in Store. Are prepared t.
; furnish BAGGING <f; TIES OR ROPE,
I and oi lit r PLA NT A TION SUPPLIES.
| sep2o 3m
DR J. L. D. PERRYMAN
IS NOW RECEIVING
ONE or THE
LB All BEST
Selected Stocks of
PURE MEDICINES,
Ever beforo offered in this market.
The Dr. has been a
ECCIESSFIL PRACTITIONER,
Os Medicine in Soath Western Georgia
for the last seven or eight years, and
has pure'ased Lis Stock of
nun!
r . ... . .. e ijiveo linoer my nanu turn uiuitbi
IQ tccorchnce to the Dccesifcties es tbe ure ,this July 12, 1887.
’ ' T. M. JONES, Ordinary.
People, and tht peculiar aiserees of (he ,
country with which he is perfectly con- DR. KEENEY,
versant. All wishing TTAYING decided lo remain permanently
6 J.A in Dawson, respectfully tenders his pro
fessional services to the citizens of Dawson,
and surrounding country. Hopes by strict
attention to his profession alone, and close
and watchful care to his putients, with a thor-
I >r’ IJ l -1 e T.v v» 1-* 4-< w a ough knowledge of medicine acquired previ
* I At A5. AIE aI 1 ous to ,he war in hospitals and private prac
tice as well as the broad nod extensive field
opened to him during the late war; to share
a liberal part of pitronago. Unless proses
DRUGS, sfonally engaged can be found at the store of
Mosfrs. Byrd k Coker, or at his residence.
CHEMICALS, my 31 -ts _
DYESTUFFS, NOTICE.
n.7«mq OIXTY days after date, application willbe
i AlitiO, made to the Court of Ordinary of Calhoun
County, for leave to sell the real estate of
OILS, Charles D. Bostick, late of said county de
ceased. JAMES MORROW,
PERFUNERY, Adm ’ r -
NOTICE.
FANCY ARTICLES ETC. I IPWO months after date, application willbe
I made to the Court of Ordinary, for leave
to sell the real estate belonging to the estate
of John A. Powell, late of Terrell Cos. dec’d,
Will Cod it to or tdle benefit of the heirs and crcditt is
of said estate.
DANIEL M. HARDEN,
aug9 Adm’r.
Tlieir Atlvaßtasre “
DENTISTRY!
Df. R. NOBLE, of Americas, h-s es
tablished, a permanent branch office, at
To Call OD Dawson, Ga., at Jones’ Hotel where him
self or brother, Dr. J. Noble, may be found
at all times, prepared lo perform all op
erations belonging to the profession of Den-
Dr.PCRItILWAN. | tistry —both Surgical and Mechanical. He j
1 * 9 has the
NITROUS OXIDE GENERATOR,
with wb : ch he manufactures pure NITROUS
At bis store in OXIDE GAS, as pleasant to bie&the as the
air, and safer to use than any other anaesthet
ic known. He keeps always on hand a plen
tilul and good stock of this gas, with the use
LOYLESS BLOCK. °f which he extracts teeth without pain. As
he has had twelve years’ experience in the
practice of DENTISTRY, and keeps
up with all the late improvements in his pro
fession, he feels confident of giving entire sat
Next door to Byrd & Coker’s. isfaction so all who may favor him with their
patronage.
He also has Ihe Local Anaesthetic, for ex
Iracting teeth without pain, by a freezing pro
cess.
jfSC’The Dr. also offers bis pro/es- He takes this method to return thanks to
all former patrons lor tueir liberal patrouage;
sional service, to the public—Office at tbe Bame ?>“* solicits a continuance of the
’ r sme. juut7:6m R NUBLt,.
his DRUG STORE.
HAVENS & BROWN,
„. tnS o.e. uroncM. B|l#K6<lU!lS> s -miosi:as.
And (»encral News Dealesj—j/iangula
jane 14;lcGm Block, Cherry Street, .flacon. da.
THE AHIU)\\ r TIE
.tmi mo.Yii.wns.
—FOR
BALING COTTON !
An lusurancr Against
FIRE, WASTE AND THEFT!
lutqua'lrd for Simplicity of Ad
justment!
Surpassed by none Tor Strength
untl .Idaptability to nil the * s
ra of Commerce .'
They are manufactured to Liverpool, of the
best English Iron, under the personal super
vision ol ihe inventor, tormeily a resident of
New Orleans, La.
The Arrow Tic is preferred by Ship
masters and Compressmen, as U is worked
with p to 1 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
mas'er.
Use the Arrow Tie and Rands, and
save money in Freight and Insu
auce! Each Baud and Tie Guar
anteed,
Arrangements have been m rde to secure
an ample supply ol the Arrow Tie and Bauds
for the coming season.
Jas. A. Hall, Ag’t, Middle and South
wes" Georgia.
Andrew Low & Cos., General Ag’ts
Savannah, Ga.
The undersigned is prepared lo furnish the
Arrow ’Fit! to the Trade at Savannah
pi ices, fjr warding and Transportation added.
JAS, A. HALL,
Ag<‘iil, No 100 Cherry Street.
MACON GA.
HEAR THE INSURANCE AGENTS.
Savannah, May 7th, 1867.—The recent
fires in this city having proved to our entire
satisfaction, bv a thorough test, the superior
ity of Iron Bands for baling purposes, we
strongly recommend them to the use of the
Planters of Georgia as an efficient agent in re
stricting loss by fire ; and we agree to dis
criminate, when practicable, in favor of Cot
ton thus secured.
A. WILBUR, General Insurance Agent.
CHARLES GREEN’ & Son, Agents Liverpool
London & Globe Insurance Compary.
CIIAS. L. COLBY A CO., Agents Sun A At
lantic M. Insurance Company, New York.
R. 11. FOOTMAN, Instirarca Agent.
WOODBKIBGE BROTHER- 5 , Insur. Agents.
J. T. THOMAS, Insurance Agen'.
J. C. McNULTY, Secretary, Southern Insu
rance k Trust Company.
JAS. T. STEWART, Agent London k Lan
caster Insurance Company.
LANE & WEST, Insurance Agente.
Macon Ga , May 10th, 1867.—The recent
fire at the Warehouse of Mr B. T. Chapman
in this city, having fully demonstrated the
advantage of llte use of lion Bands for baling
purposes, as a security against loss by fire,
we, the unders-gned Insurance Agents at
Macon, Ga., take pleasure in endorsing the
action of the Agents at Sivunnsh, Ga.
E C. GRANNISS, Agent for several Insu
rance Companie’e.
J. W. BURKE, Insurance Agent.
E. J. JOHNSON k CO , Insurance Agents.
J. MONROE OGDEN, Insurance Ageut.
J M. BOaUDMaN, Insurance Agent.
JNO. B. COBB, Insurance Agent.
julyl2:6miy
Georgia, ’Kcrrcii comity
Whereas, W. P. W. Leonard, applies
for letters of dismission from g tardiansh p of
Janies Knigh', minor of John Knight, dec’d.
These are, therefore to cite and admonish
all persons concerned to be and appear at
my office within the time presciibed bv law,
and show cause, if any exists, why arid let—
ers should not be granted.
Given under my hand and official signa
ure,this July 12, 1867.
T. M. JONES, Ordinary.
DU. KF.I-.NKY,
HAVING decided to remain permanently
in Dawson, respectfully tenders his pro
fessional services to the citizens of Dawson,
and surrounding country. Hopes by strict
attention to his profession alone, and close
and watchful care to his patients, with a thor
ough knowledge of medicine acquired previ
ous to ,he war in hospitals and private prac
tice as well as the broad and extensive field
opened to him during the late war; to share
a liberal part of pitronago. Unless proses
sfonally engaged can be found at the store of
Mo-frs. Byrd k Coker, or at his residence.
my3l-tf
/ T FOKGIA, Trrrell County.
vjt 7erre!l Superior Court May Term 1867.
7 homas Sealey, J Libel for Divorce
vs > 7erre!l Superior
Mary Ann Scalcv. ) Court.
Rule to peilect service.
It appearing to the Court by return of the
sheriff that the De'cntant in thu above stated
care do. s not reside in this State.
It ia on motion of the counsel ordered that
said Defendant appear amt answer at the
next 7orm of this Court | else that the ease
be cons tiered in default and tho Plaintiff al
lowed to proceed. And it ia further ordered,
that this rule be published ’n the Dawson
Journal, once a mouth for four mouths.
A true extract from the minutes of the Su*
perior Court. J. C. F. I.LARK,
June7:lam4m Ol’k.
GEORGIA, Cullioim Comity.
A \7HKREAS, T. G. Holt applies to me for
T v letters of dismission from the estate
of R. W. Paramore, late of said co., dec’d.
These are therefore o cite and admonish
all persons concerned, to be and appear atuiv
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 June 12, 1807.
W. E. GRIFFIN, Ord’r.
p EORGIA, Ciillioiiu Comity.
VU Whereas, James .Morrow administrator
on the estate of John C. Bostick deceased,
applies for letter of Dismission from said
estate;
No ice is hereby given to all concerned, to
be and apipear at my office within the time
prescribed by Law, to show cause if any they
have, why said letters anould not be granted.
Given under mi hand ana Official Signa
ture, this April Bth, 1860.
W. E. GRIFFIN, Ord.
(t CORGI A, Citllmmi Comity:
Jf Whereas John T. Pace, Adminisnator on
the ertate of Penelope Freeman, late of said
county, deceased, applies for letters of Dis
mission from the estate, ol said dec’d.
Those are therefore to cite aud admonish
all persons concerned, to be and appear at
my office within the time prescribed bv law,
and show cause if any, why said letters Bhould
not be granted.
Given nnder inv hand an offiti.l signature,
this May 10th, 1867.
W. E GRIFFIN,
my 10 Ord’y.
TO COTTON PLANTERS !
Cotton Screws, (Jin Kepairit'ff, &.c.
TIIE undersigned would respectfully in -
form the planters of Southwest Georgia, that
1 am prepared to put up acrews, in the best
manner, also whet and regulate gins, and put
them in good running order. For screws I
have from 80 to DIO Dollars—ihe same for
Running Gear. All work warranted.
Can give as good references as the counties
of Lee, Terrell and Sumter afford, and have
the advantage often years experience in the
bu iness. Persons debiting my services can
addrtss me at Smithvillc, Lee ccuntv, Ga.
July 26, 3in J. A. COTTON.
p DOIIGIA, Terrell Comity:
V JT Wiiereas, D. W. Collier applies for let
ters of dismistion from Guardianship of D.
W. Collier. Jr., \\ r . T. Collier, deceased and
Sa ali Lee deceased.
These are therefo-e to cite and admonish all
persons concerned to be and appear at mv
office within the time presetihed by law, and
showcause, if any, whv said letters should
not be granted. Given under my hand and
, official signature this May 24'h 1867,
i May 24th 1867 TM. JONES, Ord’y.
1 MOM Mira
OF LAMP EXPLOSIONS
The Non-Dxplosivc
PETfiQ OIL!
tTUIE undersigned takes pleasure in an-
I uouncing to the citizens of Terrell cour>
ty that he has Secured the exclusive right
for this county to sell the celebrated Non
Explosive Petro Od—manufactured by lire
“Georgia Petro Oil Company.”
This oil meets with universal fa i.ifaction
whenever introduced, aud supplies a want —
an almost
Imperative nemand !
Having been thoroughly tested by parties
in Dawson, no doubt ean exist of i's excel
lence, cheapness, and perfectly If./ It. T/-
EESS A'.iTCnE. The cleanliness,
its perfect safety, and adaptibility to every
kind of Lamp, commands the admiration and
support cf all. Its burning qualities are su
perior to any explosive oil, aud it is cheaper
by far, from its lasting qualities. Tho same
quantity will burn twenty five per cent lon
ger, and give thirty per cent better light.
Used with safety in any kind oflamp, 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 and be free from danger of
explosion buy the,
PETRO OIL!
For sale at -he Tin Shop.
left at the Journal office, or at
On-, Brown k CoV, will meet with prompt
attention.
H. J. SO If IE,
Mt.t n'so.r a*i.
July 5 ts
LIROY BROWN, TIIOS. H. STEWART.
BROWN & STEWART,
Ware House and
coran ssiom merchants,
at Sharp & Brown’s old stand,
fM HAS O.r OEOItOI.I.
We are determined to use our utmost en
deavors to give entire satisfaction to all who
may favor us with their patronage 1 and as
far’as possible to be to them, in this depart
ment, (what we have often felt, and what eve
ry planter must feel that he ueeds) just and
erliable friends. That we may be better ena
bled to carry out this design, we have secured
as business agent, the well known and reliable
Capt. John A. Fulton.
“A just balance," is our motto.
J/arclt 8 1867.
BEAD THIS,
EVERYBODY!
WF, are adding 350 Fc‘el to our already
Capacious Cotton Sheds. This
proves how confidently we expect a liberal
patronage. Cou.e on with your cotton, one
and all, and we will show you how willing we
are to do you all the good we can.
Wc keep constantly on hand a large supply
of Bagging, Rope, Ties, Twine, ke.
BROWN A STEWART.
FALL VXD H INTER IMI’ORTATIOJf
1867.
RIBBONS.
Millinery and Straw Goods!
ARMSTRONG, GATOR & CO.
IMPOKTKKS asll JOIIHKRB OK
Round, Trimming and Vrlvet Rib
bons,
llonnct Silks, Satins S t’rivet..
Blonds, Notts, Crapes, Ruches, Flower*.
Feathers, Ornaments,
SIRA W BONNETS and LADIES HATS,
Trimmed and unttliDmed
©halter Hoods, <fcc.
237 and 239 Baltimore Street,
BALTIMORE, Md.
Offer the largest Stock to be found in this
country, and unequalled in choice variety
and cheapness, comprising the latest I’arislan
novelties.
IW Orderssolicted and p r ompt attention
given. August 28,3 m
GREAT WATCH SALEI
ON TUE POPULAR
One frice [Plan!
Giving every patron a Handsome and
licliable YVatcb for the Low Pi ice
oi Ten P, liars !
Without Reyard to Valve t
And not to be paid for unless Peifectlj
Satisfactory.
100 Solid Uukl Hantitlg watches, SCSO to 75
100 Magic ease gold wardu-b, 200 to 5e
loti I aiTit :-’ wetohes,. enameled, 100 to 30
■too (Jold hunting chronometer do 250 to 300
200 Hold hunting Koglish levers, 200 to 250-
:tiKi t told hunting duqtex watches, :JO to 200
s'to Gold limiting American watches, 100 to CStv
300 Silver hunting lever watches, 50 to ISO
-500 Silver hunting duplex watches, 75 to 250
500 Gold ladies’ watches, 50 to ISO
l,ooo Gold hunting l.apiqes, 50 to 7*.
1,000 Miscellaneous silver watches, 50 to 100
2.300 hunting silver watches, 25 to 50
5,000 assorted wutches, all kinds, 10 to 75
*,!- Every pat sou obtains a watch bv this ar
rangement, costing but ten dollars, while it may
ho worth $750. No partiality shown.
Meagre. Hill, Porter A Cos., 2 anil 4 Dev street
New York city, wish to immediately dispose of
the above maguifleeut stock. Certificates naming
the articles, are placed in sealed envelopes, and
well mixed. Holders are entitled to the article,
named ou their certificates, upon payment of elev
en dollars, whether it be a watch worth $750 or
less. The return oi'auy of onr certificates entitles
you to the article named thereon, upon payment..
UTcspei'tit • of its worth, and as no article valued
less tloui $lO, is named on auy certificate, it will,
at once be seen that this is
No Lottery, but a straight forward legitimate
Transaction, which may be participated
ill eveu by the most fastidious.
A single certificate will he sent by maiß.
post paid, upon receipt ot 25 tents, five for
£1 k eleven for }2; thirty three and an ele
gant premium tar $5; sixtyisix and a more
valu ble premium for sl6; one hundred and
a most superb watch for sls. T> agents, or
those seeking employment this is a rare jp
poriunity. I. ir Icgiiima'ely conducted busi
ness, duly autbor ; Td by tl e goveinmenf, and
open to the most careful scrutiny. Thy it.
Address HILL, PORTER k CO .
Sept. 6,4 m 2A 4 Dcy St, N. X.
Cl F.OKGI .1, < aflionii County •
l Bci j. F. Knight applies to me for letters o‘
Administration on ihe ts ate of Jeremiah
Knight late of said county deceased.
These are thetsfore to cits aud admonish
all persons concerned,, lo heard nppeaw a*
lny < ffice wiiliiu the time prescribed by law,,
and show cause it any, why s.tid letters thoulti
cot he grant, and.
Given under my hand and official signatnre,
this September gth 1867.
gf:o. W. WOOTEN,
Ft? I 6 67 C. C. O;
i it EORGI4, Tprrttll Couufy :
tl Tern B Superior (jenrt, May Term j 867.
! I.uey Jackson ) Libel lor Divorce
vs k in ZWrrell Superior
! Richard Jackson. ). Court.
Rule to peifect seivice.
It appearing to the Court, by the return es
he sheriff that the Defendant in the above
stat ’d cause does not reside in tl is county,
and it finthei appealing that he does not re
side in this State.
It is on motion of counsel order and thatsaiA
Defendant appear and answer al the nest
term of the Ccurt el e that the canse be con
sidered in default and the Plain 1 iff allowed,
to proceed. And it is further ordered lha»
this should be published in the Dawson Jour
nal once a month for four months.
A true extract from the minutes of the Su
perior Court. J C. F’. CLARK, fc’l’k.
jane7:lani4m
CROVESTEEN & CO.,
Piano Forte Manufacturers,
lf)9 Itroadiray .IVir fork.
j fit HE attention of the puld cand the trade i»
I invited to our Jf etr Scale, Seven
Octave, lloseu'ood Piano fortes
which for volume and purity of tone are ua
rivalled by auy hitherto offered in this mark
et. They contain all the modern improve
ments, F'rench grand action, harp pedal iron
frame, over strung bass, etc., and each in
strument being made under the personal
supervision of Mt. J. 11. Gbovestiiin, who.
has a practical experience ol orer thirty year*
in their manufacture, is fully warranted in
every particular.
Tin* “Chrov«slceii Piano Forte’*
Rec’d the bighestaward of m ciit at the cele
brated World’s Fair, where were exhibi ed.
instruments from the best makers of Londt n,
I’aris, Germany,Philade phiu, Baltimore, Boa
ton and New Yotk and also at the American
Institute for five successive years, tho Gold
and Silver Medals ftom both of which can be
seen at our ware-rooms.
By the introduction of improvements wo
make a still more perfect Piano-foite, and by
manufacturing largely, with a strictly cash
system, are enabled to offer these instrument*
at a price which will preclude all competition.
Our prices are from SIOO to S2OO.
than vnv firs cliss Piano forte.
TERMS. —tNgT Cash in current funds. Do
scriptive circulars sent free. Aug 17,1 yeag
Georgia. Tyrrell Coatuiyr*
Whereas, Jesse Tucker applies to mo
or letters of dismission from the estateo(
. W. Tucker, late of said countv, deceased,
These are to cite and admonish all persona
concerned to be and appear at my office with-,
j in the time prescribed by law, and show
■ cause, if any, why said letters should not bo
I granted.
Given under my hand and official slgp*-
ure this April 14th, 1866. T.M./QNE^,
Ordinary.
,i B.U /.VIS Tlt.l Tit IV S.iEE.
Under an order from the Court of Ordina
ry of Terrell County, will be sol'd, before 'the
Couit House door in the town of pawson, oh
the first Tuesday (n (jetober next, sii
hundred and seventy-five acres of land, lying
in the 12th District of said c'oontv, on Bear
Creek, belonging to the estate of P. A. Wal
ler, deceased. Sold for the benefit of heiPm
and creditors. Terms cash.
MARY L. WALLER, Adnx*.
Fresh Cabbage Seed!
A GOOD lot of fresh Cabbage Seed on
band and for sale by
PRATT* FOCIIRA*.
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