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i)A\YNO.\ JOURNAL.
Local Column.
COTTON LOW I
And Dry Goods Lower!!
GOODS,
GOODS,
GOODS,
«A_t New York Cost.
j\.t New York Cost.
A t. ISTew York Cost.
H 'AVISO on hand an enormous Stock for
the season, and being compelled to
meet heavy claims at ao eariy day, we will
sell our splendid Stock at victual .Del C
York Cost.
Our old customers and all others in want
ol the best bargains ever offered in Dawson,
should call and eiamiue Goods and prices,
before purchasing elsewhere.
This is a good opportunity for Country
Merchants to replenish their Stocks; as we
can fill all bills cither WSIOLLSALE
or RETAIL, at Cost Prices.
S. JtI.SIESEL A BKO.,
Opposite Court ITonse, Public Square.
Dawson, Ga., Dec. 19, 1867—ts
attention oddfellows
We have a call meeting on Thursday night
next for business ol importance. Our meet
ings are every Afonday night, and all mem
bers are requested to attend. A J/kmuxb.
Appointments of Itcv. Thos. E.
• Langley.
Tst Sabbath aad Saturday before, at
Smitbvillo, Loe county, Ga.
3id- Sabbath and Saturday before, at
Fort Gaines, Clay oounty, Ga.
4th Sabbath and Saturday before, at
Dawson, Ga.
Tlac Apppointinenls
Ou the Dawson Circuit will be filled
as follows for the year 1868,
DAWSON,
Ist Sunday, Revs. T. T. Christian and
H. V. Mulkey.
2nd Sunday, Riv. L G Evans.
3rd “ “ T. T. Christian.
4th “ “ A. L. Hamilton.
DOVER,
Ist Sunday, Rev. John Skipper.
2nd “ “ T. T. Christian and
H. V. Mulkey.
3rd Sunday, Rev. J J. Sessions.
4th “ “ H. V. Mulkey.
NEW HOPE,
Ist Sunday, Rev. James Spenoo.
2nd “ “ (Vacant at present.)
3rd “ “ H. V. Mulkey.
4th “ “ T. T Christian and
L. G Evans.
CHICKASAWHATCHEE,
Ist Sunday, Rev. Wtn. Hays.
2nd “ “ John J. Sessions.
3rd “ “ Thos. E. Speight.
4'h “ “ Thos. T. Christianand
L. G. Evans.
' PLEASANT GROVE,
Ist Sunday, Revs. Thos. T. Christian
and H. V. Mulkey.
2nd Sunday, llcv. James Spence.
3rd “ (Vacant )
4>h “ llev. Wm nays.
SALEM,
Ist Sunday, Rev. L. G Evans.
2nd “ “ T. T. Christian and
n V. Mulkey.
3rd Sunday, (Vacant.)
4th “ “
BETHEL,
Ist Sunday, Rev Thos. L. Speight.
2nd “ (Vacant)
3rd “ Rev. L. G. Evans.
4th “ (Vacant.)
Friday before each 3rd Sabbath, Rev.
Thos. T. Chris’ian.
JC3C” Rev. Dr. A L. Hamilton will
preach in the Methodist Church, in
Dawson, on Sabbath next.
Council in J/otion.— The -1/arshal closed
ap his dead fall night before last, and put
a man in the Cblaboos", Crime—Got drunk
on somebody else’s Whiskey.
We sail the attenticn of our citizens
to the .Establishment of Reaucheuburg &
Jourdan, Cabinet J/.ikers, under the J/usouic
Dali. We have never seen neater wotk.—
They are turning out all kinds of Furniture
in a neat and tastety style. Give them a cal!
ESF“ Oar friends, Messrs. Alexander A
Parrott, are still at their old stand, proposing
to sell better Goods, cheaper, or as cheap as
anybody.
OTA Freedman in the employ of J/essrs
Byrd St <, Coker, while demonstrating to a
crowd of lazy brothers ot de African ’scant,
his expert use of a Repeater, phot himself.—
Unfortunately it was through the leg.
Our friends, .Messrs. Bryd & Coker,
hare removed from their old stand, and now
occupy the building known as the Roes &
Harden stand. Rent too high, which wil'
soon cause their old neighbors to take steps
in the same direction.
tt* After several long, weary days of tho
most inclement weather, we are again made
to feel tho strengthening rays of another sun.
The farmers are now able to get cut of dcors
and do something towards making a living,
and we w ish them much success ; and if they
will only profit by experience, they will not
prepare much laud the present year for cot
loa, but they should endeavor with all their
might and main to produce the substantial
Os life.
vs ‘ n did we look lor the renowned
hone-trainer to make his appearance in our
Streets on Tuesday eveuiug last, but we learn,
however, that he passed through our town
yesterday on the down train. We hopo ho
will JO9O give us a call, as we are »erv anx
lous to see the show, and especially, since it
eosts nothing.
&SC -Ik o last number of Scott’s
Magazine is on our table. Ii is au en
terprising periodical, filled with much
original reading matter. Its coininuni
cations upon some of the productions o»
tt»c gifted Swinburne arc very rich aud
thiieh do. ervcJ.
lilNti OF PAIN.
The King of l’uin has come to town,
And a wonderful thing it is,
To see this King goiug around
Curing of the Rhenmaliz.
It cures the head w hene’er it aches,
And it cures the cur ache too,
For dyspepsia ’tis said to be better
than Drake’s,
And for toothache, like steel, ’tis true.
’Twill cure the throat whene’er its sore
And tbo tramp whenever you have
it.
Pleurisy', neuralgia, bad colds, and
more,
You’ll thank the one who gave it.
’Twill euro you of chills in the spaco
of rive minutes,
And pain in the back in ten,
If it fails not in doing all this, it will,
win i’s
Good reputation with men.
For incarnations and bronchial affec
tions,
And him that’s deaf as a post,
Try a bottle yourself, and you’ll have
no objections
To the very small sum it may cost.
THE “DEVIL”
For the “Dawson Journal."
Mbssks. Editoks : —ln your issue of
the 16th inst., you ark the question ;
have wc a Town Council or not ? lan
swer yes, we did have some four months
ago such a body. Some time ago
they had a bridge built across a email
spot of dry grouud inside the incorpora
tion, and I am now informed they
are trying to hire some paddies to ditch
the creek under the bridge. I am
also informed that some of the pub ■
lie highways are in a bad condition, and
since the times of drafting it seems that
the Inferior Court has ccas-d is vigil
ance in that direction, I propose we stop
taxation and turn the whole concern
cut to grasswheu spring time comes.
GENTLE ANNIE.
Dawson, Ga., Jan. 21st, 1868.
Tlie Uottom Out.
Will Grant run upon a Republican
platform, with the bottom out! 1 Thai’s
the question. All eyes will soon turn
upon the Supremo Court. The Mc-
Cardle esse, from Mississippi, is there.
Not many days now will elapse before
the case will excite more intense dis
cussion and interest than anything in
Congress.
The validity of the laws establishing
military despotism in Ten States of the
Union is now brought directly in ques
tion, upon a habeas corpus oaso iMc-
Cardle was arrested, imprisoned, and ar
raigned for trial before a military com
mission, for publishing articles in his
newspaper at Vicksburg, denounc
ing their acts as unconstitutional, and
advising the people to vote against a
convention. Itisaease involving per
sonal liberty upon a wiit of right, and
it takes precedence before the court
The case presents the naked ques
tion of the validity of these laws. The
court must meet and decide it; and
they will These laws are such open,
jll .grant violations of the Constitution
j that it is impossible they will not be
! declared such liy a majority of the
I judges ; and that decision knocks the
bottom out of the Republican platform.
Hut the case is likely to present an
other interesting feature.
Upon the bench sits Chief Justice
Chase, a candidate for the Presid- ney,
especially urged by the negro organiza
tions of the South. President John
son will be represented by the Attor
ney General, who must concede in open
court that these laws are unconstitution
al ; that will compel General Grant,
who represents the War Department,
and has the mili:ary reconstruction un
der his control, to come into court also,
by counsel specially employed for that
purpose, or he must abandon the mili
tary supremacy sought to be establish
ed by those military
bills. And there will appear also the
counsel of McCardlc to represent the
liberties of the poople, and to maintain
that the Constitution, which expressly
foibids the arrest and trial of Atnct
icau citizens not engaged in the naval
or military service, by military courts,
is still the supreme law of the land
Hut the curi ms inquiry now is, what
immediate effect will it hav. npen candi
dates and parties ?
Many sagacious men believe that Gen
eral Grant, who has always expresseu
reluctance to leave his present high po
sition to be a candidate lor the Presi
dency, will say to the Radical politicians
who desire to nominato him, “the bot
tom of your platform is gone. I have
resolved to remain where I am, upon
the solid platform of General iu-Chicf
of the army, and shall adhere to that
until I find a sounder basis thau a Re
publican platform.”
Hut for the Chief Justice, what a
glorious opportunity to present himself
in an elaborate opinion as the champion
and defender of the negro and military
despotism policy, and pur'cxcellencc,, its
head and representative. He may thus
increase his chances for the nomination
at Chicago. Let us wait patiently.—
Wo shall sec JV. Y. World.
A Cuiticvs Case. —A child six weeks
old was brought to Dr. Up De Graff
yesterday, having been born with the
eyelids grown together in such a man
ner as to entirely cover the eyes, ron
doring the child perfectly blind. The
Doctor served the adbesiou of the lids,
atid exhibited two perfectly formed
eyes beneath, so that there is every rca
sou to believe that the child now sees.
The D ictor informs us that this is the
first ease- of the kind that ever ooeurrrd
iu his practice —Khnira (A r . Y)Aderr
Tn a report made by Genera!
Gillein to General Grant, he shows
that three fourths of the fieerlmen will
ho throw n out of employment l>y th
failure of last your e crops.
Ilea lilt fully I'xpresmeil.
Tho Mempnis Avalanche, of late date,
thus closes an editorial upon the char
aotcr, cntclligcnce, courage and patriot
ism of the soldiers that composed the
Southern army ;
Surely no army ever had in it such
soldiers as were those of our Boutheru
army. The pulpit sent its ministers,
great and gflod. Tho bar sent its law
yers in troops. The press sent its edi
tors. publishers, and printers. The
college sent on its professors and stu
dents by the hundred The morals
and intelligence, the courage tho puri
ty of the Southern soldiers, has hardly
been equaled in the annals of war. No
power can ever compel the Southern
people to forget their virtues or ignore
their patriotism. The heel of tho des
pot can never crush out the feeliDg of
of devotion to the memory of our glori
ously dead. The military satrap pre
vent our following the exhumed dead to
their last resting place, but wo cannot
be prevented from embalming them in
our memory, and enshrining them in
our hearts. As long as earth bears a
flower, or the sea rolls a wave, so long
will heart and memory cling to those
who fell iu the lost cause 1 The name
of the humblest private shall live in
amaranthine beauty, when prouder
names shall have gone down to infamy.
Toe work on tho Memphis and Lit
tle Rock railroad is to bo pushed for
ward with tho utmost speed.
A great many of the tobacco facto
ries in Richmond Va., suspended op
erations last week for the winter.
JHAKKIED
In Dawpon, Ga., January 16th, at the resi
dence of the Bride’s Mother, by Rev. Thos. T.
Christian, Mr. T. R. Blxckshear and Mv>b
Lizzie .t/ills.
DIED
In Dawson, Ga., of Pneumonia, on the 20th
inst., M. try Lizzie, infant daughter of Judge
W. G. and T. J. Parks, age ten months.
“There is a heavenly Shepherd,
And ere thy infant charms
Had caught the tinge of care or woe
He call’d the* to his arms,
And through the shadowy valley,
With Death’s dark frown was dim,
Light cheer’d the stormy passage
And thou art safe with him.
LAWKEICE CHAPTER 19,
MEETS Fourth Wednesday night in each
-1/onth. J. if. Simmons, H. P.
J. C. F. Clark, Secretary.
I*. T. Selilcj Lodge-, No. 229,
F. A. ITi.
MEETS Third Friday in each month, 2
o’clock, p. m. C. C. Truss, W. M.
J. B. Avast, S-eretary.
’HAIiIiETS.
JOURNAL OFFICE, I
Dawson, Jan. 22d, 1868. }
We quote cotton to day atlOcts;
best article.
Macon, Jan 14—We still quote
cotton at 14
New York, 17u171.
Charleston ; cotton at 17.
Augusta; middlings 15.
Savannah; Cotton inactive; mid
dlings 15|.
Daivsou Prices Current.
Corrected Weekly by Wm. WOOTEN.
C0tt0n,....... 9 a 10
DeLaines, 25 a 40
Lancaster, a3O 40
Sheeting 16 a 18
Factory Tarns, 175a2 00
Coats’ Thread, 1 25a
Kx. Fain. Flour,l6 a 16£
Superfine, la a 144
Rice, 14 a 15
Sugar, Brown,.. 17 a 18
Coffee Sugar,... 18a20
Syrup, cane, 75a100
“ sorghum.BO a7O
Bagging, Kenl’y, 30 .. 33
“ Gunny, 43 a
Rope, 12 a 14
Candles, Star,... 80a3fi
Dried Fruit,.... 12Ja 15
Tobacco, 60 a 1 60
Soap, turp’ntine. 16 a 20
Whiskey.... 3 a SSOO j
Copcras, ......10 als |
Irish Potatoes 3 OOaS 60
Gold 30a 35
Silver,.... 25a30
Prints,... .10 *lB
Gingbuns 37 a 50
Lard 18a20
Osnabnrgs 18a 22
Bacon, ... 1 Salß
C0rn,..l 00a 1 26
Tea 1 50*200
Coffee, 28a 33
Candy,.. .35 aSO
Cheese,... .2Ga3O
Salt, 8 75
Glass,,.. .*8 alO
Butter .. ,35a 40
Eggs,... 20 * 25
Beeswax,. 14 a 15
Tallow,, .10 a 15
Snuff,.. 1 00a 1 25
Nails,... .9 a124
| 5h0t,.... 16*20
j Powder,. .60 a 75
Special Notices,
For Tax Collector.
Wk ire Authorized to announce the name
of W. 11. Mercer as a candidate for Tax Col
lector of Webster County, at the ensuing
election.
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past year, and as a paint lor any pnrposc is un
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vertiser’s experience, can do so by address
ing, in perfect confidence,
JOHN B. OGDEN.
my3:ly 42 Cedar Street, New York.
77) t ’ O.VN l.flTlt'HS.
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(free of charge) to oil who «lf*Firo it, the prescrip
lion with tho directions for making and using
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' KKV. KHtVAKI) A. WILSON,
No. W& Sowth Second Si itsHt, Williams borough,
New York. 424 -
INFORMATION-
Information guaranteed to produce a lnxnri
mt growth of hair upon a bald head or beardless
a receipt for the removal of rimpjes,
Blotches, KruptiotM Ac., on the skin, leaving
ilie sßiiw sofr, dear and beautiful, «m be obtained
withdut charge hy addressing
THO&. F. CM VI’MJN, Chemist.
IlroadwHjr. Xcw York,
TO EVERYBODY.
Anil The Balnucc or (he World !
ORR, BROW N A Cos. have closed hooks
and sell no more ou TIME until all uc
counts are settled.
But Hear It IV Interfiled Ones.
They w ill sell their present Stock of Dry
Goods, Howls A Mine., Huts, sand
K«*ti«ly-Ylitile 4'lolliiug. and every,
thing else SO LO H that the purchaser will
tliiuk it is almost having it giveen to him.
fotlou Adiauced! Money R anted!
ORB, BKOWN A Cos., say to all
who owe them that mbkral arrangements
will he made with all iheir customers who
will COM FORWARD IMMtDIATtLY with their
cotton. Now is ) our time to settle, before
this opportunity passes.
ORR, BROWN & CO.
j»n2;tf
1868. 1868.
ALEXANDER i PARROTT
¥E are now offering our stock of
OKI GOODS,
cmiocjskies,
HOOTS,
SHOES.
HATS,
CLOTHING,
&c.,
At Greatly Reduced Prices For Cash !
We have just recrivod another car load of
that Superior I *trglnia Salt,
5,000 Pounds Assorted Sugar—A, B,
0, Crushed and Brown.
1,000 Pounds New York Slate and
English Dairy Cheese—very fine.
3.000 Pounds Superior Family Flour.
100 Pounds Tennessee Butter.
2 Gross Jeffrey’s bottled Ale —Pints.
All of which we offer A Off’ for
THE tAISH.
ALEX\ Ml HR & PARROTT,
Dawson. Ga
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the conniet than many dry reports or earelul nar
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_A_
vyirn , * le opening of anew yoar, Dr.
11 KEEN’EY again offers his professional
services to the citizens of Dawson and sur
rounding country ; hoping, hv strict atten
tion to his profession alone, and close, watch
ful and constant attention to hjs patients, to
merit a share rs public patronage. Your
patronas’erespectfully solicited.
Office in “Journal Building,” front room,
up stairs, over store of Orr, Brown & Cos.,
where he can be found at all times, unless
professionally engaged, or at his residence.
Calls left at the store of Orr, Brown
& Cos., will be promptly attended.
/ t«OKGIA. Tem ll Count)’
V.T Whereas, W\ P. W. Leonard, applies
for letters of dismission from g Jardianehip of
James Knight, minor of John Knight, dec’d.
These are, therefore to cite and admonish
allpersons com erued to be and appear at
my uffiee »i time prescribed by law,
and show ' .ny exists, why said let—
ers should m granted.
Given Hi) in my hand and official signa
ure, this July 12, 1867.
T. M. JONES, Ordinary.
NOTICE.
SIXTY days after date application will be
made to the court of Ordinary of Terrell
county for leave to sell the real estate of
Willis’ Woolbright, late of said county, de
ceased. WASHINGTON WOOLBRIGHT,
Jin. 2, 1868, 2m Adrn’f.
NOTICE.
SIXTY days after date, application will be
made to the Tour; of Ordinary of Cal
ltoun County, for leave to sell the entiro real
estate of Isliam K. Mills, dec’d., e*oept the
Widows Dower. W ILLIAM RYE,
oc<2stra Adra’r. de bonis non.
NOTi OE.
Thereby forewarn all persons from trading
for a certain promisuorv note, given about
the middle of March ior »f>o pounds lint col
lon, aud doe the Ist of December, 18(V7, to
John Da via i and as the cot stdera'ien of said
note having-failed, I am determined not to
pay it unless compelled hv taw.
W. E. BOZEMAN.
Nor29-(57-lm.
1808. 1868.
PERRYMAN & MERIWETHER
ARE NOW RECEIVING
OKU OF TUB—
HUGEST MI BEST
Selected Stocks of
PURE MEDICINES,
Ever before offered in this market.
They have been
srcrtSSFIL PRUTITIOSEtS,
Os Medicine in South Western Georgia,
for the last seven or eight years, and
have pure! ased their Stock of
Ill(SI
In accordance to the nccesisties es the
People, and the peculiar diseases of the
country with which they are perfectly
conversant, All wishing
PURE & FRESH
DRUGS,
CHEMICALS,
DYESTUFFB,
PAINTS,
OILS,
PEItFUNERY,
FANCY ARTICLES LTC.
ill find it ‘y
Tlieii* Advantage
To Call on
Perryman & Meriwether,
At their Drug Store in
LOTLESS BLOCK,
m
Next door to T. J. Pratt’s, 'll^
D.fFI’SO.r, U T.l.
2wEjfACO^T 7 O-IEOIEUa-IJA,
; IMPORTER OP
Amu Amm
CHINA A.TND CROCKERY WARE.
AND DEALER I-NT
SILVER-PLATED WARE, HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS, STOVES, TIN AND
WOOD-WARE.
B. -V. WISE- Cherry Street
6, £
r r ■
CHEAT IMDCMTS!
New Goods by Thousands!
JiiMFroni Mew York!
Id MHE undersigned, take pleas
«ln4 ure in informing the Public—
and more especially the Citizens of
DAWSON
AND
Suirrouncling Country
That I have in store, and daily re
ceiving one of tho Largest and most
Carefully Selected
Stocks ev’r offered in the city of Daw
son , consisting of
DRY GOODS !
Os Every D.sjripti n,
NOTIONS,
BOOTS,
SHOTS,
lIATS,
CAPS.
T- J. PRATT,
Main Street, Loyiess Block,
XTavyson. G a.
ttisstn. crio.r.
r l' , UE copartnership heretofore existing un-
JL der the firm name and style ot Pratt A
Cochran, is tlus day dissolved by mutual con
sent. The bustties of the old’ firm will be
settled up bj Ur. T. J. Pratt.
T J PRA7'7 t
Dee. Ist, 1867. D. A. COCHRAN.
rob’t falknkr, g. w. burr, iu F. WOOLFOLK
FALKNER, BURRS WOQLFOLK,
COOKING STOVES,
Wholna le dk Retail.
X\JT. have now on band ani receiving over
1V 800 Cooking Stoves of the latest and
most approved patterns, which we arc selling
at prices ranging from (jjtlG to s2oo>oo.
Every Stove complete with Furniture, anil
warranted Perfect ami to Givi Satis
faction or Exchanged.
Our Stock is complete with
PARLOR S OFFICE STOVES.
FARMERS* BOILERS,
HOLLOW WARE.
WOODEN WARE,
CUTLERY,
BASKETS,
PLATED GOODS,
LAMPS,
Ami EY ER\ THIXG bclooging to a first class
Hous€~riirnish iny Stork •
TO DEALERS.
WE are offering great indheements in
Tin 99-\fre, which are manufacturing ex
tensively. Orders promptly attended to.
7 hird At., (2nd Door from Cherry,)
n.YCON, - . GEORGIA.
oct 11:3m
NOTICE.
TXTY days after date, application will t e
O made to the Court of Ur-liiiary of Calhoun
County, Ga., for leave to sell the entire rest
estate of Solomon G. Beckcom, late of sail
conntv, dcc’d.
SUSaSSAII E. BECKCOIf,
T. w. J.OYLKSB. jonN l. onirri*
LGYLESS & GRIFFIN.
“WE ARE NOW ON IT,"
NOT ON A CREDIT,
But a Casli System.
We sell no Goods to be paid in a few day*t
which never come due, nor to our most inti
mate friends upon one days credit. Thisnila
will be strictly adherred so iu every case, rich
or poor, high or low. We are compelled to
take this course. To cash buyers, we bog
leave to announce that we have purchased
the large snd complete Stock of E. B.
I.oyless, consisting in part of
FANCY, DRESS & STAPLE
DRY GOODS,
Hoofs, Shoes,
Hat*, Caps,
Clothing-,
Groceries, &c«,
which were purchased at unprecedented low
Humes, and are continuing business at Hla
Old Sfil!ld, where we propose to sell
Goods at the Lowest Market Prices for iho
Gash, and Cash only . Also, have ae
curcd the new and
Commodious Warehouse,
Os Loyloas A Print, where we pro
pose to Receive, Store, Ship and Sell, all Cot.
ton entrusted to our care, on as libera! terms
as any House iu tho Town, with promptness
and dispatch. LOYLF.SB & GRIFFIN.
Dawson, Ga., October 25th, 18®7—2m.
GREATEST SUCCESS.
It Prevents Rust.
It has been used for nine years by
one of our Be=t Georgia Farmers, for
he fiods it the best ever offered for
Wheat, for torn, for Cotton, for
Turnips, and all Garden Truck.
It can be proved it will increase the
crop Three Fold. Every sack or barrel
AVarrantod Standard. Guaranteed by
Prof. J. 11. Booth.
For sale in barrels or sacks at manu
fccturer’s prices nnd freight, by
j. H. ZEJLIN & CO.,
N'i\B 3m Druggist, Macon, Ga.
C A LUiillit MIC It IFF SALES.
Will be sold tiefore the Court House door,
iu tho town of Morgan, Calhoun county, Go.,
on the first Tuesday in February next, withi*
the legal hours of sale, tho following proper
ty, to wit; Ooe brown horse mule, andooo
bay mure mule, levied on as the property of
O L. Varner, to satisfy a fi fa from Randolph
Superior Court, in favor ol John finn,*
vs C. t.. Varner, and A’arlv Varner, security.
Property pointed out bv /Tarty Yaraer. also,
20 bales cotton and 84(10 buahels corn, levied
on as the property of leivsoa B. Carter, to
satisfy a mortgage ft fa, issed from the «u,
ty court ol Calhoun county, yn favor of By id
& Coker vs Lawson II Carter. Property
pointed out by defendant.
W, A. Haw: or a, D. ShTT.
WootfiuffWagons and Buggies.
o
{HAVE left with me lor sale, a few of
I these celebrated Wagons and Buggies,
which will be disposed of to Cash buyers at
exceedingly low prices.
W. M. PEEPLES.
Dawson, Ga., Dec. It), IS67—lm
“TIGER LILIES*’*-A Novel, by
Finsrv Lasira—Price #1,64. For -. le hy
I HAVENS A BROWN,
91 Cher y street, Macon, G*.