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About The Dawson journal. (Dawson, Ga.) 1866-1868 | View Entire Issue (June 4, 1868)
1) AAV SOX JO Hi \ A L Local Column. rsr Wo r'irret. exceedingly th»t fuob a great miotake was raadeiu chaog iog the adfotftiacmont of our clever friends, Messrs Kiunhenbcrg, pger* AOo., for it was entirely an oversight. We assure tbena it shall never otfeur «gain. It i« corrected as it should be in this week’s paper. Jcar Racin'Cß. —A fine stock of Silk /’* raids and Uwbrellm, at 1 8- J/.dHCBRL BBC'S. tsr Attention i» directed to the «»rd of Drs. Ilodnott & Tcrrytuan, •who have associated themselves togeth er in the practice of Medicine. Attention —A Sue slock of Swiss Jaconet, I,»wn and Trimmings, cun be found at ' S. l/. SIBSEL A liKO’S. A Slight Shower— On Tuesday last, the farst for three weeks. The crops aro needing rain very much. JUST RECEIVED, SO pieces ol Bleaching s, iow prices, at m sikskl&brq , 3 Sa« AcctdeHt- We were pained to learn that on Monday last, Glen, a vety promising boy some twelve yoars of ago, the son of Rev C. A Crowell, was accidental ly struck in the eye by a buck shot from a “shot sling,” the shot penetra ted the eye-ball, and it is feared will totally ruin the sight of the eye. Theee “sling-hots” are very dan gerous things in the hands of boys and the town council should pass an ordi nance agaiust tho'.r uso. JU3T ARRIVED—A Urge stock of Aock «ry, «t S. M. BgBSE», A BRO’S. l>r Janes— | Our former fallow townsman, who in company with Win. Ware, started with their famihes for Missouri, some ei-X w’eeks ago, iias arrived safely. Alb Were well. A!• tUr from the Doctor, ways cor.i is eei.iug at sl, and bacon ffofh 10 to 20 con's. The people planting corn, but none vp. Hero we are eating “toasting ears.” We would not he surprised to see the w hole com - j panv back in the “good old land" of Terrell, in twelve months time. Macon Advertisement*— Special attention is cal cd tlis week to our Maoon advertisements. We will bead the list wi b our old friend, Win. Iluff, who is again ready to aceomodade Southwestern Georgia with anything in the Produce lit*.— He offers Planters the most liberal in ducements, Messrs. Jcmea, Baxter & Day, comes before the people of Southwes tern Geogie, and are offering the very best bargains to planters. Also, see thd card of Jonathan Collins & Son, who are holding out great it ducem'iT* to Planters and Cotton dctl crs. » . AWo, to that of odf tid friend, G. Bernd, who is ready to fill any cr altra for Lcathet, Saddles llaroe.s, & e. Don't forget to read the card of Adams, Jones & Reynolds, who arc wanting the plauters to sec what they can do for them. Also, Messrs. Mix & Finland are prepared to fill all oidirs for Boots, Shoes, Messrs. Falln r, Burr & Wolfolk, don't want tbeir card overlooked. Messrs. G. F. & 11. E. Oliver, wish it distinctly undertsood that tL?y are on band, and arcoolicting orders front all who need anything in their line. And our young friend, Mr. II T. Pater, you must not forget. He is a •lever gentlemen, and wish to accom odate all wishing anything in the Drug line. We would not have ycu overlook the eard of George Payne, who is offering good barga : us in the l)rng line. Also, to the card of I. C. Plant & Son, Bankers <fc Brokers. A Hew Volnic— That favorite of the little folks, “Burke’s Weekly,” will enter upon a new volume in July, and the publishers promite several marked improvements As soon as Mr. Goulding’s story—now drawing to a close—is furnished, a thrilling story of Indian life will be commenced, the scene laid in Ufper Georgia. We arc assured that this sto ry will be found full of interest and in spection. Af'er July, the Weekly will contain 32 columns of ma'ter each week, instead of 24, as heretofore : the yUluftratioDs trill be increased in num tber, ana the editor assures ns lie has a iho*t,ef good thing - * in store for his read •en. The publishers will send speci men numbers free, of char to all who write for them. Now is tt? time to jrabecribe Term?, $2 a.year. AJdress W. Burke, A •Cos., publishers, M.'cois, | fieorgi*. •Old Waits may as well atop swearing President Johnson. The Chief Jus tice swore the President into office, and ,oW Ben can’t swear him out, says Prcn ***• Kxcling competition in the paper col lar trade in Notth Bridecwatcr, Mass., has carried the price down to eoo cent * box. At that rate they will sood get •9J* *° their actual value. * iS*i .. rsr. Is a man a philanthropist on- ! iy when he gives large, sums of money to endow colleges, or fir some suoh nth yr purposes? Wo contend that such. are only oqacluss of benefactors. We* have teVeral which l shall place before tho ]mWic ts soon as occasion present. For the present we will hold the mirror to (ho public, and present Piof. H. II lvayton, of Havaunah, Ga , win so name is now becoming familiar in almost eve ry house and hamlet 1d our land ; and the fact of the matter is, that it cogld , not well be otherwise. His great nm edies will, undoubtedly, in a short time-! become famous throughout the oivilii and globe. Kaytou’s Magio Cure, is an ex-, cellent remedy for diarrhoea, cramp col-1 ics, cholera nierhus, &c., while Kay ton s Dyspeptic Pills are pre-eminently without equal in all biltious ass ctiof)*, 1 dyspepsia, costiveness, liver complaint, and whenever umild cathartic is rKoes sary. Tiey aio entirely vegetable, act without griping ; aro so innocent that they will not injure the most delicate per-ons. The Kayjrn remedies nrefnr I sale by druggists generally.— Exchange.. I*nlit} of Illood. | When all the counties arc heard from, i the majority in favor t)j the tchite man's ! government will mount up over forty thousand, aud show that on this ques- tion cf forcing negroes upon an equality with white men, the Radical party can not comrol the white masses iu the North. Whenever and wherever it has been tried, the result was against the project. From* Connecticut to Kansas the people have repudiated political miseeginatioD. They arc willing to pro tect all tho civil rights of the negro to afford him an opportunity to work out its destiny in the path specified by na ture, but nowhere in the North have white men evinced a willingness to op* n the ballot hex for the indiscriminate use of negroes. Repeated attempts to give the ballot to the negroes have only resulted in increased mrjuriiies against the scheme- It is only in the South where the white men are ruled by the bayonet, and Stales reduced <o. the c< n , dition of dependencies upon a central despotic power, that universal negro suffrage has been put in practice Ancl what is the result ? Needy, unprinci- j pled adventurers control the politics of! I that section of the country, and tho fu | ture is dark and threatening from the i shadows of a potsiblo war of races. This ] I fact is having an effect upon the rank 1 and file of tho Radical forced. They I ; ask, why should Senators and Ibprcteu ; tatives frun Kansas and Michigan Vote j in favor of orgaoizbg State govern- ments in the South upon a negro basis, i whew their own constituents re'u s e to I I even allow a negro to approach the bal lot box ? This interrogatory lies at the bottom c f the change taking pltce iu all the Northern Sietcr. Men may be misled by fassioo*, blind, and by pat ty real, but a day of awakening must come. It has dawned in tbs North am) tho bean sos truth will iooa shine upon such a triumph of the Democratic party and principle-., as will make the nation shout for joy fran ibe St. Lawrence to the Hie Grande, frtui tin: Atlantic to the Pacific. This is a white man’s gov ernment, and white icon are preparing to protect it fiom the meeba-uati ns <t the party now iu power Philadel phia Age. A "Wonit on Businiss.— Our mer oltßrits think this ihe dullest season of the year and no doubt aro leefing'y impiessed with tho prestnt etignation of trade. The produce market con fined to butter, eggs, und such like j tho city seldom visited by our fanners with full jAtrsos; grt.ceti a and dry goods only bought ex necessitate; they may feci, L twporarily, bftte But, It, is only seeming dullness. Let them go into' the country if'.bey wish to s e lively times and lively people. There they will fiud the fartncia with barely time to cast a glance at their wheat now near a very good harvest. Corn and Cotton are now nearly eroph'ying all their energies, and rest assured that through these energies, progress will this year be made in the prosperity ot our section, and even tho merchants wrtl be gladdened that our farmers are now sn well employing their time. In the meantime our nieiehants may co-operate with the farmer in utilizing all our prodnets. The fruit crop is of immense value. The Peach alone would this day realize a large amount of money. Wby will not our mer chants devise Home [Cart nf shipping ' them ,o n proper market ns enthcred —of having them canned extensively j for distant markets—as well es their • disposition by drying, Fortuues nre made at the North by these processes, j Why should we not do ail we can to make the most-of the products of our ! favored region? Build up the farmers j make farm products profitable; find a market for everything the farmer’ produc s, and you build tip mereban's and cities. —Marietta Journal. KSC a statement is going the T rounds, that Grant has expressed Lira «eif a. 5 believing CL Ifsx to be the most ! popular ti.in in tbe country, while mod-; est ? Scbyitr is reported ns having! said that ho woe id father have the bon- j or of beiug second c-n a ticket with Grant titan to be President of (be Uni ted Staton. Wonder if they aro m ear- i nest, or only j king ? Expect they; were only exagerating after enjoying a I Ilavanna. (Jn<><|iial (.lists. The Gan tirhtnz resolution- nt Chi oagt* adopts “the immortu! principle** of the l>*xilarutioa of Indepomleuet*,” of which tho forettitist dels forth the rightful equality of men before the j law. The Roeond Chicago revolution is n 1 flat denial of equu'ity. 'J he Northern white, it snys, may deny suffrage t<> thu black. Tho Southern white «hall not. 1 his is equality ! , Tho Northern white, it savsj bIioII distribute suffrage ns it pleases, each I Sluts properly control,itig its own diw ; tributum. The South?rn vviii’e sriull I not and Attribute suffrage. Congress has i ! usurped the power irorti each State j and will maintain i;s usurpation. This i IS equality ! Wholesale disfranchisetncnts of | ! whiles has been worked nt the Booth by tho laws of Congress. But nobody has been disfranchised that would vote to keep the Radicals in power.— This is equality ! I One law for tho North, another law • for the Soutji on tho same subject.— TUs is equality 1 No negro suffrage nt. the North, where it bus been uniformly rejected by tf.e people for themselves. \V bole sale negro suffrage at the South, where it is-uniformly dreaded. This is equu'ity 1 No negro suffrage at tho North, where so few aro the negroes that their ignorance could do but little harm through the ballot. Wholesale negro suffrage ut tho South where the negroes are half, or nearly half, the population, and where their ignoranco working through the ballot may and must do its utmost barm. This is equality 1 - Gratitude demands this, sav the Chi cugo Radicals yet a larger proportion of Northern blacks’fought in the war than of tho Southern b'ncks. The Northern black is denied the suffrage. The Southern black has it thru.-t uj on ’ him. This is equality ! Gratitude demands this, say rtll the Chicago Radicals—but gratitude to whom anil for what? Gratitude to the millions or Southern blacks who helped the rebellion to the last hour of I its life, who had not pluck enough to strike a blow themselves for freed am, ; but now have freedom’s highest priv ilege thrust tti on them ? Gratitude to the few thousand Northern blacks who j fought the rebellion, but to whom suf ! frage is denitid ? This is equality ! I Senator Doolittle projtosed an atnend ! inent to the last Reconstruction bill : giving a ballot to every black soldier, I j*ro[M»i tioning gratitude thus to service, i The Rad icnl Senate rejected it, ler j that was equa ity. The Chicago platform is a S| linter 1 ed chip which Carl Hchutz cannot nail ! on the grand old Heel ration of Inde ' pendence —A*. Y. World, j Still ut it “Sliarp ami Quick.” The thermometer’s bi iug up am mp the nineties and .es not seem to have any inffu nee upon the in.'t fatigall: Ifuibert. j tie i*> at iroik * harp, r arid quicker than e.-er, to fasten upon tbepooflerf Go r gia the swiudle tfntmvcssn mu*h *.f I Lis f-uects* to Lis aptitude in fraud and tricktry. lie is pritirg 'e ters cT i*i*- 1 struct.en, now, to his minions through j out the State, and especially in tb»ee i counties where ih re is a likelihood ■* fa ; contest against the seats of R-dieal uurnbm of tho L gislature to have the oaths cf his managers of elcerioas sent I to turn in A'lunta; and to provb'e ■ against all coßtingececq iu ers.s where no rath was taken, aid where tliis point might be made upon him, for the man gers to take the noth now and have it dated back, prior to the election ! j Gan Gen. Meade find time in tho midst of his aiduous labors of ! iff official heads to look into this little game ? We shall see — Jour. «ft Men. We clip) the following from the “Small Talk’’ columns of the Nnahvil e J Banner, one of the sprightliest journals published in tho South : j “Go>id little boys ir, books, die young, be.ng too good for this world, i and this to frightens the little boys in ! real life that they won't le good, for fear they, too, would die. 'J he hoy , in the book goes out gunning or fish* , ing on Suudavs, and as a punishment I for bis sin, neo dentally shoots himself l or tumbles in tho water art! gets | drowned ; whereas, the little boy in real lifu does the same thing, with the j exception Unit instead of gutting tid ed, he comes back safe and sound, all ready fur tlie fun on the following Sunday. The boy in books gahandy escorts young ladies home front socia bh-P, arid ali such ; the boy in real life, ; as indicated by our expervenee. leaves the young ladies to find their way ' home as best they can.” KAYTOX'SOIL OF LIFE—-Cures ftheu matlsm and Neuralgia. KAYTON.S MAGIC CCltE—Cures Diai rl.rßa and Cramp Cholios. Prof. H. H. KAYTtIN A CO., Savannah, Ga., Proprietors of Kaytou’s popular reme dies. K AYTON’t* OIL OF LlFE—Cares Earache Burn?, Cute, Sting*-, Ac. * KAYTON’S OIL OF LlFE—(,'urqp PainsTn the Hack, Breast, Side, Suouiders and Joints KATTOVS DYSPEPTIC PILLS—Cores Siek Headache and all Billious disorder?. KAYTOV’SOIL OF LIFE, Ac., for sale by LoyJes* & Wall, Dawson, Ga. DISSOLUTION. rpHD Firm of CRotTFi.t k Hood is ihi* day JL dissolved t>v mntnnl corrsonL All debts due tbo firm will be colleerM by Mr. Hood, who !s also rpoponnihte for all liabilities. The JwMun* ss w ill bo continued at tho same location bv Mr. Hood. Ma? lAih, 1868. mnytl-ii GROWKLL & HOOD. “tannMy 7 TN conneeticu with my Tannery, I h av X opened a largo SHOE MANUFACTORY I On tlic south side public rquarc, where all or ders for work, or Heather vuli meet w<«*u j prompt attention. W. W. LEE. Dftvroti, C*a., March It*, 1808;tf. Dawson Business Directory. Dry Good** .tlmluiuK OI )K ITT, T. J. Dealer in all kinds o! 1 D;*v Goods. Mni*■ Strict, K It, UKO VV A A (O, Healer a in gsliejr and Mubl*' Drv GneJs, Main at.. under'‘Journal” I’ijndpg OtHgc. SICMII.. S. I*l. A (tit**., H.-nlers _’in a n ‘i Bomestio Hit tioo.ls, doth lug, Bools, Shots, lints, Triaiks, Ac., 3rd itoor fihm ITottd, Main st. 10l DIiKS A «KFKI'II«, Dealers J in Staple Dry Goods and Groceries. Ir oivi.it i*. 'll. *v « «».. !>«**-j (j cr» In Fancy and Staple Dry Goods,and | Groceries, North West corner Public .Square. IyCC I* 1.0. M. ■’(.. I'.-al-r in Na pi,. 1 and Fancy L'rj (inode, Lay lots' Block, Main street. Grticers. Mr DONALD, K. Dealer in F.uuilv . Groceries. Soirtli side f-’iiblio Square 1M LTOJI, J. Dealot in B.con, . Flour, Meal atul Prnvisions generally, at sharpy X lire mi's old stand, M tin st. 71 OOP, It. 11., Dealer in Groceries and JL Family spppl.'cs generally, next door to ‘Journal” (JlHce, Main st. / t It LCIt A. MiilllOlli, Qforory n ami /’rovisiou Dealc s, South side /’ub lic Square. L lliM n A: Dealers I" iu Groceries and Provisions, opposite i’uhlic Square, Main et. AI.CV iIWDEK & IMRHOTT, Dealers in Dry Goods, Groceries and Provi.dqn.*, 2nd door from Hotel, -Vain st. \\J OOTEF, WMa Dealei in Groce r T lies and J’lOvisions, LoyLss Block, Main street, JoVLIIfcM, ,|. s;.. Dealer In Groce X rioa itud i'rovisions, JAain st. CoiiferlioiinriciK BVUP A CORED, Dealers in Gra ccrics, Cakes, Gaudies, 6'onfectionericS and refresliments generally, Main street. DfUSSltl. (NKEATHA.*!, E. A., Druggist and J ykiysioian. Keeps a good supply of Drugs and Medicines, and prescribe* lor all the ills that tl.rsh is heir to. At bis old stand, the Red Ding Store, Main st. kVa rclioiiM's. 171’ ETON, .1. nt Sharpe & Brown’s old stand, Main street. I OVLB9S A-. Gllirm, \v r . J house and Commission Merchants, J/ain street, Jltllim-ry. Mrii.i.i ussof, miss jTcol u ESE, keeps oonsfar.tiy on hand the latest styles *ot Hats, Bonne's, Dress Trim ming*, &c., Loylcss Block, Man st. Watch Kcpaircr. VI. LEV, .(Oil V I*., will repair Waichts, Clocks, Jtwriry, J/usic Books, Acoenlions, Ac , nlwjjs to be' tound at his old stand, on North side of J’ublle Fqusre. I.lvery Mables. GARSI'B A sn tRIMI, S,f* and I. Livcrv Stable, Ilorses and Mules lor s ile and litre Iloiscs boarded. North side Cut:lie Pqn.afe. rIEI.'hC'E. (J. or. J. R , Ssle and Liverr Slnble, nod (t-ntrrs in Morses and Malts. Carriages, Dogate* htid Horses tor lore. IbrSiS boiuicd on reasonable terms at their new stable on Mnl'i*t 'foba*:r«uui. IliWI?, VS . T.y i\-‘< paions'antjv on J hand, all grades of Tobacco, at Alexan der & Main afreet. <*CVi»cUiGl. Offl'lTSl. J. L. h>., Peeler in Guns, O i'isiols, Gap', CuTt.iidge-, attd sporting goods geueiallv, Main at. fi’lilwoii. WARP, PATRICK, Pesler in fine VV Wines and Liquors, Cigars, Ac , dLiinst. Tituiicry niul hliocNliop. I EE, W. VV., Shoe Jfinu.'actory, pu J S' nth side /biblic Stpiare. Cabiurt hliop. I > AI SIIRV BEKU, KGGERh At It CO., are prepired to make and repair anyth'ng iu the Furr.Uure line. South sile Pubiio square. m MiimiY Having secured the ear vices of Mr. \ SKIPPER and Mr. JOHSHOK. two 1 competent workmen, we are prepared to make Slices of all Kinds and Sizes, in tho Very best s yles. F.i”rners cm have | their orders filled* for plantation shoes to ad- j -vantage. Produce of atay kind takeu in ex* ! change Tor shoes. Pi ices for work ronsoreble. Our place of busluess is the old “Stevenson’* siapd. MI7LKET k SWANSOX. Ga., M*y 28, 18tJ8-tf Tin: GREAT HIRk CORJ’LLTE ! Vol. IV. of Victor ’* UiMors [Cioil, Political and MiHtaty) of Ike Southern Rebellion iti note ready. r |' , IIIS complete? this great National work. X Hie, hy far, lire moat exhaustive and , satisfactory of all the nflirmives of the late Civil War. H has the er.doretwent of rturoer ous Governors, Members of Congress, Etni--i rreut Officers and Civilians It i», in fact; the only history of the War worthy of tire name. Sold bv Agrrrts ; or sent by F.xpresa to any address on receipt of price, viz: In Muslin bidding, Jtl.li.) per ycfiunc. Iti Leather, (6 per volume. Address ’ WM. H. GIFFfSG, Gen’l Ag't, 13 Spruce Street, New York. Z%- AGE STS, TAKE XOTIVE .<■ This great work being osmiplete will now com mand a Urge circulation. Good Canvassers, tn tie or female, can readily rcaline $lO per day in taking names for i'. Very liberal commissions allowed and exclusive territoiy g : ven. For Circular of particuUrs address us above. may2Btf JA3. D. TURKEY, Pnbiisher. TOBACCO, TOBACCO. (WILL keep constantly on baas), nt Al t'X till tie'r A. i*tl rt’Oll's, a good as sortment rW all grades of the best quality of Tobacco, rtll of w: ielt 1 wIU sell at Macon, Augusta and Atlanta prices. W. T. I.EVVLa. DaW on, Ga , April v ISOB oat ttm. iSFKINU!- Itm. IMPORTANT TO TRf lADIES! M ISS M'lfrl.m WILLIAMS*)* *oold re- HimuuucH lo tu*r formtT pul- * roiift mid L tdion y€iu i r,tllv > that Alu* Can still bo foHud at itfr. W. M where «he itA eoiMUHiitly receiving,' and has just opened h large, handHOitio *ud wtfll delected fctock ol’ Fashionable Milinery Goods! Faubracing all the latest and most popular styles of : • BONN BIS. HATS, DRESS TIIIMNINGS, and everyihlng chUhUt kept in a first clues, Store, nil ot which were cari lully selected nt one of the moat **xte»M*e import ir.g houses in the United ft'atis, and which she will Fell for a very mthll profit, to suit the times, ( ail and examine tor'yourselves. Also, Dresses cut «nd made to order. Dawson, Ga.. J/ay 18 1868;3m ORB, BROWN & CO. —ARE— Mfi:LM\G GOODS VKity cheap: I et ohr frievj*!** rcnioniber that vve keep rI- J ways on harid such a supply of 0001)8 its the times and tlie place demand, which WK WILL Sell On Reasonable Terms, Home-Made Shoes. Os tlio best article, at . .. ORR, BROWN & CO’S. D:iwsot>, may ‘JBlh 1808 ; 3m. JOHN A FULTON, WAREHOUSE • —AND— Oommission Mcrcliant (At Sharpe & Brown's old stand) 7><l UIStGV, - _ GEORGIA, IT AS a large kfnek r.f Slaton, f.artf, * *'oi"»i, I'lour .Weal, t'after. Siiejar, St/rnp, J ohm to. I‘olei tors t.itut, Xc. \ LSO a fine ae.crmmt of Cooltint/ J\ Stores Stuitntf .Warhints. Iron, Steel, lives, Haines, 7ra tes, Xe., Xe. iiMich&if ■AT. FUN T AIVE* R. L. FPL TON At’y at Law-, Galveatou Tex. I site of Dawson G ioutainc A Fulton, (Central (olßctiiig -AND— Heal Estate -Agents. Office, ltW Post Office Street, (TTp stair', oppasite Meyer A K-hu’s.) GALVESTON, TEXAS. knri.si ro - C. B. Woolen, Att’ny at-Law, Dawgon, Ga. Hovl A Simmons, “ “ “ I’. J. St osier, " “ Albrny, Ga. W A. Hawkins, “ “ Amciicus, ‘, ICon. John H rrrcrclc, Austin Texas. Lieut. Gov. G, W. Joues, Basliop, TeX. And all ihe old members of the Ifotlstou and Galveston Dir. March 2(5-3tn New Livery and Sale Stable. Dawtou, .... Gra,. N. G. iTt PRIiCE HAYE erected on Af .lh Street, just above the depot, a Sale and JJriru S'abh . wheo they ere prepared to accommodate their old friend* and customers to anything in thl'tr 1 he 6t buSlnest. AU wUbitq; to take pleasure rl'Tes krill plkase give tt. s n Cift. We have *lso aUnehed to our Stable, a large convenient lot for drovers. Give us a cnil, Our terms are moderate. D.iwron, May 14 68; 3m. BEEF MARKET. C I WILL be f<»und fv?ry TUESDAY »i»d . SATURDAY morr.iug at tho teiuporary Market Hou#*e, oa the Syutn tiJo of the Tub lio Btl«Hre, ready to furnish the ci<ix.*t*» e»t Dawson with good, fat beef, at reasouable imteF. Iliiv nx put myself to this trouble and r\ peohe to accommod •<** the cliiZXjs of Daw - son, I n'jxll roi)tkieD»ly expect itt ir patron age. Ma:kvl Lours irom ts »o f .) oV’ock. R MOKKLAND. Dawmp, Ga , May 28, ItftfS-iiu* *»vtra fi e etwek ot and rhildreti’.' H » *. sn l-Kibhos# of »U kind, 41 Jf. tItGEL A Hfc bF-kkOAL MXULL fl SOUTHERN MERCHANTS! • •** ' - I*l fp he it4h. krtfaxm 6K( vvnspKrNo 1 ASH St MMt’R STOVE Jm now i«f storey -unit the *uoiaiuder wilt arrive during the next fir* or six davc—and embraevs ev . cry class of Good- usually found ta I)ry Go*ds and OroCcfy fluusrs. - ; «•’ * OFII STOCK OF- ' DFtV OOOTJS, (on the >stc< tid 11->or,) i* ss coniplsfo si tfcc inuiketsof Now Vork, Lundofi and A",iris will afford. Wc ha ye Dree* Goods in ondlces va liety, of ad styles, colnf* and texturrt*.— White: Goods, such as Mull, Sw : *s, Nntis'ook and iTscortst j/urlins, plain, oheckad nod striped. Bleached and Brown Domestic#of all width* and qualities. Dor stock ot y<rima is very large, and of more than twenty dif ferent tnanufaciuiios, and of haudsonie ftrlee and exeetlent quilide*. In Striped-Domestics we can comnare fcvorubly wi:li any house aouih of /‘ftfladclphia, and embraces dll btands usually houghtby Sonihcrti Mcicbams and /’liuters. - . (Jur Stock of lloota, Shoos, llais l Clothing, Tanbcc Notions, Linncn Goo*fs, llosicrj, l’c if urn cry. Soaps, [fandktrcniofjy Shirts, etc , etc.; etc ■, arc ample for any emergency, W’c have not space to enumerate more 1n the Dry Goods 1 ne, hut will say, we can. fill any kiud of an order. The recent additions to our Grocery Department Havp given ua ample stock to (plly meet the requirements of the trade. Only a few of the articles wo will Lame, say— •lo bales F R. Potter’s BDd Milkilgc villo CEnaburgs. 25 bales Macon’Sheetings 25 bales F. R and >S M. Yarns 20 bales Houston Shcoring? 150 boxes Tobacco, assorted brauds and qualities . ’ 10(f boxes Stare’a 150 boxes Soap 120 cases as*orltd L’qaors 20 oases Sardines 150 bands Sugar, ali brands and qual ities 100 bigs C*tf:o, Rio ar.d Java 50 barrel* Hugar. H- use Mullasscs 25 barrel* Uoc-Il ve Syrup 25 hhds. \\ est India Molasses 75 barrels Taqucrs, "various brands,” 175 barrels Flour, Supcrh’e an J Family 250 ki-gs Nailr, No *. 4t* 20 200 000 lbs. Assorted Jr.c, which wo j * U’ r very Law 20,000 lbs. Assorted Hoib-w-Waro 1 Painted uni Pia u Tubs, Hdckels, Brooms, Fnuff, Powder, Shot, Caps, Pi cket and ’1 able Cn'le-y, Trace Chains G and 7 feet—Weeding llocs. Nos. 1 to 4 —Axes, Hanres, Girger, P< pper, Spice, Mustard, Cigar*, cle. J. R. ROSS A so^r, WiIOLIfS-tt* UK4LERS. Corr.ee Chi-rry and.Second Streets. JIACOTV, : ’ : ; . and, in-t\”;lm . j A. SAFE, fr&gm’S. Speedy Cura ) NEURALGIA, V Uni\ it salJNexi r al 0&J as» all nervous \ / DI3CASE3. It* Effect* are i' ’ Magical. ITIs the rxKstUNO.BFMEDV in all eases ei Neuralgia Facialis, bften effecting a perfect cure in lees than twenti-four hours, from the use offintf more than two or thrhe Pills. No other lorur of Niuralgin or Nervous D'seJSc has failed to yield to this If"onttcrful Hmu tli a i «. lyent. Kyeo in the severest cases of Chronic Neu ralgia Slid genera! nervous derangements—of many years - —affecting lire entire system, its use for a Tew days, or a few weeks nt the utmost, always affords the most aston ishing relief, ar.a very rarely (ails to prouuc* a complete and p- rtmuent cute. It, contains no drugs or other materials iu the slightest degree injurious, even to the most delicate system, . and can always be used with PERFECT SAFETY. It has Jong beeu iu coustaut use by many of our M»st Luiiiirnt i’hjM'ciaiib, who give it their unanimous and unqualified approval. Sent by bail on receipt of price, and post- One pa kage, s!.fff), Postage fl cent*. Six packages, 6.ii(>, •' “ Twelve packages, 5.0 U, “ 48 “ It is sold by all wholesale and retail dealers in drugs and medicines throughout the Uni ted States, and tty TURNER &CO., Sol* Proi-ruFors, naarlSßly 130 Tremout St., Boston, Maas Terrell Mortgage Sale. V\7ILLbo snld on the first Tuesday in T T July, next, before tbe Court Houao Jutr, iu Dawson, Terrell County, within tire legal hours of sale, the following property, to wit : 'l' \YO lots of land, Jfe's 173 and 14S, in "lie i SJ Diet, cf VerveM (.’ounty. Lev H.-d. on as the property of VA’m. R. Coxart, to * :tisf. \ atmutgrge fi fa issued from the dr >e’i',r Court ot Terrell q'ountv. in favor. 1 1\] , ege Slocubh, vs Wm. R. Coztrt, and o'her 'j la’s in my hands, fioperty pointed Ir sard niort g‘Be - S. V. liAFdlTljU. march 7thiß6B Fh’ff. GEOSGI A, CnlkeMii 'Jonnty, \V IU ’J :K '- S - Mr ' l - .E. Narvin, Ad ~ v s n ’ h , ; r “'"‘ "'>* estate of Wi11b,,,, L. N»r*n, dec and, applies .o me for letie s or dismission Horn tire es jite'ofsa and dew-eierd These are therefore to cite and adm rnisf ml persons concr rue j, to be and ui pear-ai ray cWce wWiin t'.e time preSiTWed t,v law, amt show cause not imj gran!e<l % 1 - >- - Given under tn v hand and official s : »nature, tbu. M roll 18tlyls#S, . GEO. W. WOO TEN’, [From lie PrrviiV f* Journal J Tilt!l4(LEElt’ Abroad* pw The (vllawing oorresiyidynce will »bow *t#u,*ftiihgnt to* AirflnrlifHi m Wlilch PKRKx DAVtS' -rAUi Kiu.f.tt- is held on tbo sftoiosof ihe Midilyifaneon. Ill* not sur prQaing (Inti :* mciia-inc that receive* raeh to*- limoiii.lt a*t this from at>io*d, thowld find well r-uet inert and iuereasing appreciation a( hem,'. f , U. S. Cossf t.aTft, T. lii«, Dec. 27, '•#. iTo I'ropi’e Davis ‘-Fain Killer,” Provideno*; Gistl,i”’ 5 Tl i- ciicfoSed haa just been VeaeTve>(f ftmn my Giend Tulin, late Gooinl ’JlcncraJ of }>o r "»y Sweden, and of Piu*- sia.ii this pLc t. No coqiitient is needed. Truly yguis, A MO.i PK.RRT. .. v Gt.hoA, Pcccpiber T*, 18#5. | Dear Sir :—Aet-eft thank* fer this third sifjqily Ol Dfvis “Pain Killer." This medi «ine husolten roliaved me ol seriorrs rndispo ftirion, and | would c»i on any account con sent tb W yrithout' n, both for mysotf-sud my family, I have recomn,ended it to my Into cu!lcagu(S snd fiieiids in Tunis ami Genoa, I and s* mV mfdcSt owe d’the Ur»*»t druggist* ; in" ihin'cilv Bis sent ali order lo New York tel I mCil Iho de-oswd ih this place. fours truly.' G. A. TIH.IST. Ex-Onrtsnl General , f Sweden and Norway^ „nd «l Prm**ia, ip Tapir. ; HokbfshV'Avfuß Pkirnf, Puitcd S'nte* Con~ j *nl *•)"»(• i'*l, Tunis. 1 R|kY. 11. JL. VAN METER. 'Os ftasseln, Indis, writes “Hit* :let me ar* Sure y, u Ibntwe>rx" yotlr “J‘.nn Killer” Ve.'y liighlv. For the Hrsl two or three year* fit ddr rrifiilenhe in India, vre were ignorant nf i'fl valfiih'e properties, ahd did not ns* it. but how would hardly feel safe to be without it for a Single day. Only n few nights since, M*s. Van Meter was Sthng by and scorpion,«nrf intense paju was Insfanianeoii* throughout iho arm, and sooh a utimbt css of the finger followed. Br lire Continued rppllcation of the “/’ajn Kiiiei ” for.aii.honr or more, and at intcrvtls duriiig the night, ihe alarming svn-ptoms ';crc subdued, and ih tbe mbrniog holy a slight so*encsr was icit in Ihe Huger. I gave it in n severe case of fever and aguo according to directions, anil it acted like a charot, brmkin* it up nt once. The Karen* j Jiavij great vo.|fid*i ec in it. This to-ptnalb led pirpnration is receiving more testinrouials of its eJficuc/ Ih removing ; pain than auy other medijinc evor off. red t« I’lhe publi*-. And those testimonial* come nbt iilime from tbo ignorant, bat from petwons Iff i eve y degree cf intelligence, and every rank |of Hi * Aiyptclans of Inc first respectability, I and perfectly conversatit With the nature of j disease* and reuse die*, hare recommended this as one 0* the most effectual in their fine of prepara'ions-for the extinction of pain,— The /’ain Killer Is used internally and exter ualJv, a< cording to the natuie of the com plaint. It has been found to be an excellent rumedj- sos sudden colds, coughs, Ac; fever and sgite, nsthiha and phthysic, pain in the licifdi kidney complaint", brumes an.) sores; Severe burns, banker, boils aid ringworms, tteik stdfnsch and gbttcra! debility, palnirle colic, broken hr* Rats. Ac., bowel complaint and dis. iitery, cholera, fiver complaint »nd clv*p.'p-ia, tooth-ache, 4c , Ac. Held by all Drucgists ami Grocti*. api3o’*Blf 111 Lt rvi 81. Fi F.BKGI %, 4 'ttlhwuii Comity: v A to the .-uperior; Court. Present, the Honorable David A. Yasow, Judge of said Court, Ilenrv TTavs, Jos W Roberts, ) Ifortgcro: and Jesse If. Gi.flin, ) Ac. v*. 5 Fo.)t. Adj’d. | Jot n 0. MeCulh rs. [Term, 1867; IT appearing lo the Oonrt bv the petition’ of Henry Days, Joseph W. Robeit", and | Jesse H. Giifffu, accompanied by note and Mortgage feed, ibat on the first day bl Feb tuiry, F.igiite. n Hundred and Fifty'Kihe, the defendant, made iu rounection with Jordan B. Mci'olli rs, h : s then partner, and delivered I lo J. It. Pi man his promissory note, beating dare ihe day mid year nfoiofaid, whereby th# de ntiJ.it t and tiis then partner, promised, db Or belore the tiisl day of Jauuaiy r ex', alter th* dale of sail note, to pay J. If. Pitmad : or t enter, tour hundred dollars for the hiro of a err niij negro Peter, with Henry Hays; duseph VV. kol.erts, and Jesse 11. Griffin, as . securities to said pore, arid that afterwards, j On the and '.V and year aforesaid, the defrndnnt, lor ihe purpose of indemt ify'mg and securing said Hays, Roberts, and Griffin, securities, in ‘he cv. lit cf their having to piy Suid note, j ist and good remuneration, to make to tbeih j lor Hie monies, which they ahd each of them j might be corn pell* and to advance, and all ex . pi’tises wliich miglrt be incurred by them, ex tcnled and delivered to plaintiff In deed of ! Mprig gc, whereby tbe said defendant mort» tl*K'cd 'O plaintifl'r, Town lot of land, No. ri-*) twenty-nine, in the Town of Morgan, iu s.id countv, containing one acre, more or lw*s; SM.ri it furlher appearing ihatsaiddefen- I dan', tjri'her said Jordan B. McCullers ha* * Wr p.id 'Srtd r.o'o. It I* titer*fore o do-cd, that said defendant 'd i pry n to on or before tbe first day ol the next term thereof, the principal, in* l.*‘to-'t- a id costs on said not-, or show cause; j 'I *uy ho can, and that on Die failure of the ; 'lefeit laiil to do so. the equity and redemp i lion in and to said mortgaged premises, be’ .forever thereafter debarred and foreclosed, j Aaif it is ordered, that this rule be published iff l-Li D iwsua Journal, once a month for four months, previous to ihe neit term of this court, or served on the defendant, hie agefit or attorney, at least three months before tho next lei in cf this Court. VV OOTFN A BECK, Pl’tff* Atl’ys. A (rue extract from the minute* of the Court, this April 17th, 1868. ep-.sr.4m W. G PIFRCF., CLrk. f f E«K«lA,Callu»nil Coimly : * J In the Superior Ccnrt. Present, tho Uoacuble Dxtip A. Vasos, Judge ol said Coot. (Icnj v IT its, ■) J“»- TV' Heberts, [ Mortgage. Ac. Jcese H. Griffin, t 66 ’ V(I - j September Ad- John G. J/cCullers, toifrued Term, 1867. Jordan B. McCullers. J XT appearing to the Court, by ft* petition ot Henry Hays, Joseph VV. Roberta, and Je*so H, Griffin, accompanied by note’ »nd Mortgage <?e,ed, that on the firs' day of Feb ruary, Eighteen Hundred arid Vifty Nine, tbo defendants made and deliver, and to J. 11. Pit man, their promissory note, benriDg date tho day and year aforesaid, whereby the drfenk dants promised, on cr before the fir.-t day of January next, after th • date of said note, t 6 pay J. 11. /’itman or bearer, the sum ol lour hundred dollars, w’tu Henry Bays, Joseph W. Roberts, and Jesse H. Griffin, as securi ties, and thntap jrwards, to wit: On the day and \ car atore juid, the defendants, for tho purpose ot ir demnifving said Hays, Roberts, and Grinin * e( . riiies to the said note, in the event ot'.he: havirg to p«y the said Po p; just and goad remuneration to make tlyein fbr the jijulcs which they and each of (Lem ' n, gb be ct mpclled to advance, arid aH ox= per ,e s v. tiioh might be incurred against them; t r *de ead executed to said Henry Havs, Jos-- epli Vy. Roberts, and Jcßse H. GnflVi., ib«Vr deed, of mor'gage, whereby said deTefi-Irniy martgaged to Town let cTTShrI; ,»o. (3-2) ti Hly. two, in the Town of jfiWitit,; in said county, containing one hundred ami fiby by two hondrei foot, more or Jesir. AnV it further appearing tftw. saM noteTa Jnuaia. and that said plaintiff* are held rt H >o:.sil tor the payment Os the same. It is therefore Oidered, that the stud defen dants do pay in-otJourr, on oV befhre the first day ct the next tenu thi reof, tbe min- interest and costs due on ...id note, or in default, show cause to tho contmr?, if hdt they can, and that cn Go fulfill«? 6f the said defendants so to do, theequHy nf redemption in ana to Slid mortgaged premises, be forever hereafter debaired and fbiedos. and. And it '» further ordered, that tl.il tule be pul.lished m the Dawson J.urn*!, ettee a month for Vur months, previous to the next term of -ids Court, or served on’ the dtfendanls or their special ageU or attbinev, at hast ihreo moths previous to the nixt icrm of this Court. YVCOTEX A DECK, I*l ’if* Att’.y I A true extraet Pom the minutes o the Court, till* Apri! 17 h, 18i8. rpr?o4a VV: G. FIEUGF Cletjp, 1 war*