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I'lie Journal.
oTI D*PA lITMKX T
j WEH TON, Local Editor.
p?r^'SMALL-SHOT.
Xtov for hot weather.
Vo rain since I" ridny.
jjiiv singing next Sunday
Keal pleasant nights andmornings.
Eluting scissors at lv. J. 11 1 it o—
ny’s
Hut very little sickness in the
county •
p,r,r S are soiling in our market at
8 cents j er ctozen.
The gal-o-ri-ous fourth of July is
j a9 t one week from to-day.
Good Stoves from $lO and upward
ilt y. J. Baldwin & Co.’s.
The weattei: since Friday last has
teen delightful for farm work.
The prospect tor a .good business
(hi- coming fall is very flattering.
Preserving kettles at 11. J. An
thony’s.
Vv'e will take wheat or oats in pay
ment of subscription to this paper. *
We want u correspondent in every
neighborhood in the county.
A. J. Baldwin & Cos., have the
finest lot of embroidery in the city.
Gardens and crops generally are
growing oil’ nicely since the 'rains.
Watermelons are coming into town
quite rapidly and sell at from 8c to
20c each.
Closing exercises of the South Ga.
.Male Institute commenced this morn
ing at S o’clock.
The blackberry brigade is not so
large as it was las* year. What’s the
matter?
Job Printing neatly executed at
this office, and satisfaction guaran
tied. Call and get pricees.
Henry Jeffers, col., was put in the
guard house last JMondav. lie is
charged with lunacy.
Our city has been unusually quiet
this week, and local news items arc
phew an’ phar between.
I will pay the highest, nmrke* price
for beeswax, hides and tallow, in ex
change lor goods. K. J Axxnoxf
A number of our citzens attended
the oommei cement exercises of An
drew and Furlow colleges this week.
The front door of Braswell’s “con
fectionery stop ’ has been If ted. The
Vys say the house needed ventila
tion.
From ti e vvi-y new sulrv risers sire
. cMiniig in every day, we opine the
oontx.u, is growing more popular
in the country.
B e think an occasional drill bv
Protection Fire Company, would be
beneficial. The “buys" ought to
drill occasionally.
’do wii! give the Journal twelve
months, to the person w o will send
ns the largest watermelon tins sea
sou.
Ve regret to’learn that Mr J. E.
Hunter is quite sick at his home in
Ciickasawaatcliee. We hope he will
soon be up again.
ine board of trustees of the S.
Male Institute is requested to
iiieet at the college on to-morrow
(Friday) at 2 o’clock, i*. m.
•And again, we ask, what has he
roine of the Dawson if lies? It is a
t'ood company and ought to be kept
U P'_ Como out of your holes, boys,
aid commence drilling.
A number of young gentlemen left
1 we before day last Mo nday en route
tyLordray’s mill, on a fis ing expe
"inon. he party was composed of
'Cod material for fun.
Remember the all day singing at
1 1 riniative lkiptist Church next
■ undav. Everybody is invited, and
j|l l,Be "d‘° have the Temple or Sacred
I up are requested to carry them.
Samuel Frederick, who, it will be
mnembered, was tried and found
ii"i Vr 0l voilllUii ‘/ uianshuightcr at
■' * a y term, 1876, of Terrell Supe-
I"' 1 Oo,| i't, and sentenced to two
. i in the penitentiary, has served
1 term and is now at home.
New Goods.—Mrs. M. Anthony
", ,ls J received anew lot of ladies’
'"N bows, niching lace collars and
I.'■*?- t;ui s, chatelaines, lace mitts,
1 1 n' tS ’ P buttons, valencenes
’ <e ’ ray corsets, coral setts, chip
s “ aw and leghorn flats, bonnet
bames, etc,
■‘'’Halve Bitten.
~ * ll ias * fliursday morning, - .
nk (. rittenden, who lives near
1 Station, was bitten by a
s r °nnd rattlesnake. Mr. C. had
to teach a school
. " ie Station, and on that day he
t 1 ' '' -'rtld en route to Chickasaw
c to perfect a'l .arrangemente
the comity school commissioner
t , ■' ! - s School. When withm about
'•ules from Dawson he got (iff
t'>.sc to cut a switch, when he
1,111 on the middle joint of the
‘■-Huger. He immediate 1;
,l ° so Dawson when Dr. W. 15.
,! bum gave him ]>roj>er medical
" ll!! ' ,u ' For awhile Mr C. seemed
*s .
0( . t considerably from the effects
f° ls, ni, but we. are glad to
1, ' l,! * K ‘ " as able to return to his
1 the following morning.
Personal.
j om ' young friend, E. C. Adams, a
student of the Ga. University, is on
a visit to his relatives and friends in
Dawson.
Kev. 11. . Dixon, the beloved
pastor of the M. E. Church here,
preached the commencement sermon
at Cuthbert on last Sunday.
! Lev. J. 1). Chores preached an
excellent sermon to a large and at
tentive congrega ion at the Baptist
church 'ast Sunday morning.
Misses Hall and Keaton, two
charming young ladies from Damas
cus, Early county, are visiting the
city, the guests of Miss Alice Far
nura.
Mr. Johnny '\ ooten, son of our dis
tinguished friend and former towns
man, Hon. C. B. Wooten, is visiting
friends and relatives here. We wish
him a pleasant stay in our midst.
o'u - townsman, J. G. Parks, Esq.,
delivered the literary address of Fur
low 1- eraale College, at Americas, on
yesterday Jim is capable of
making a good speech, and we learn
that ho did it on this occasion.
’Three young ladies from Terrell
county graduated at the recent com
mencement of Wesleyan Female
College. They were Miss Annie I.
Cheat! am, of Dawson, and Aliases
Viola Wilbanks and Lillie C. John
son, of Brown Station.
Air. J H. Mercer, the accommo
dating post master and express agent
at Leary, Ga., paid us a pleasant call
on last Saturday. He is also promi
neatly connected with the mammoth
establishment of P. E. Boyd, at that
place. Mr. M. reports the crop pros
pects in Calhoun-as the very best,
and if the seasons continue favorable
the people down there will be O. K.
for another year.
“Will leave to-night two clever
young men, VV. A Janes, clerk at
O. T. Goetchius & Cos., and Win. S.
Parks, at Barrett & Lands, f r Daw
sou, Ga., to spend a short time with
relatives and friends. Their many
friends will wish for their early re
turn.—A'ijuste. Al iws.
The “boys" reached Dawson “right
side up with care,” and are having a
large time. Their many friends here
gladly welcome them back, and wish
teem a pleasant stay among us.
Acknowledgements.
We return thanks to Air. J. L
Lansford, of this county, for a basket
of large, red June apples, also, for
t o first watermelon of the season.
To Capt. M m. Kaigler we return
thanks for a basket of tne largest
plums we ever saw.
Our young friend, R. Af. Harp, has
our thanks for a basket of apples and
peaches, sent in on yesterday. They
were the largest we have yet seen.
“Sadie,” at Eufaula, Ala., will
please accept our thanks for a box
of beautiful geraniums, which she
sent us on Tuesday. They were very
sweet, and we highly appreciate her
kindness.
We are indebted to Air. C. B. Alims,
manager, for an iviuitiou to attend a
performance of the Cut and ert Ama
teur Ciuh at Powell s Hall in that
city on the evening of the 4th of Ju
ly. We hope to be on hand.
Fine Peaches. —The editors, as
well as the employees of this paper,
Masters Maund, Potter and Proctor,
return thanks to Mrs. Dr. C. A.
Cheatham for a bountiful sapply of
delicious peaches, sent m from the
fine orchard of the Doctor on yester
day. Sitedl favors are highly appre
ciated, and the donor is held in
gratefill remembrance.
Moiie Tkaches. —Mr. J. N. Cook
brought us, on yesterday, a crate of
tine peaches ii onuhe orchard of Hon.
W. G. Simpson. Mr. Simpson has
20JI) trees on which the fruit will
ripen from now till November. lie
is shipping a great many peaches to
different markets.
A Fisk Picture. —Ye Local was
presented, on yesterday, with a fine
oil painting, — a land-scape view,
by Capt. Wm. Howe, of this city.—
The Captain, for a self-taught ama
teur, is a line artist. The picture, in
our judgement, will compare favora
bly with some of the best efforts of
more pretentious painters.
SOUTH GEORGIA MALE IN
STITUTE.
Annual Examination Exercises.
Till R-nvv, Jnrc 27. —Examination
of classes from 8 o'clock till 12 a. m.,
and from 2 till 4r. m. Declamation
S FrToav. Jrnt. 28 —Examination
of classes from 8 a. m. till 1 r- -
s r . m < trigii.nl Fin;, s. All of Inch
the public, generally. are,mvitcd to
attend. Ai.i.en & l*°" K, O * . ,
Associate Fnu s.
i Award of Prizes—O. O. Nelson
Institute.
At the recent closing exercises of
the O. O. Nelson Institute prizes were
j awarded to the following students
for excellence in their respective
I classes:
Misses Jennie Lewis, Mattie Tur
! her, Mattie Howard, Emma Turner
j and Annie Hemphill. The last
named, Miss Hemphill, of Dougher
ty county, took the prize for the best
read c imposition, as well as fur the
highest standing in her class.
Fifty-two Cabbages from one
Stalk.
j In a recent issue of this paper, we
i stated that Uncle Luke Roberts of
; 11;is place had raised 30 head of cah
j bages on one stalk. That statement
! was doubted by some ol our citizens.
On Friday last Mr. Roberts exhibit
ed a stalk from which fifty / two cab
bages had been taken. They were
from the size of a hen egg to a man’s
! fist, and were perfectly sound 'and
j good. Wo saw the stalk and know
that til’s statement is correct. Variety
unknown.
History Fails to Record it.
The boys tell a good story on one
of our prominent M. D's Ha wore
If long-tailed duster to the Nelson In
stitute on the night of the exhibition,
and ‘ook a scat immediately in front
of some mischievous school boys, one
of whom had killed a leather-wing
bat and carefully put it into the
physician’s duster pocket, where he
usually carries his Stultz 4 A tobacco.
After'the lapse of a few.minutes the
venerable Doctor put his hand into
his pocket for a chew of the filthy
weed, and the boys dec-are that they
saw the bat’s head go into the doc
tor’s mouth, but what became of it,
history fails to record.
.wm %
Closing Exercises—O. O. Nelson
Institute.
The commencement exercises of the
above named school closed with a
drama ic perform nee on last Thurs
diy night. There was a largo audi
ence in attendance which seemed to
be highly entertained during the eve'
ning. The stage was tastefully ar
ranged and the young ladies acquit
ted themselves handsomely, Which re
flected great ciedit upon their faiili
fut tutor Miss Eliza Janes. If there
was a balk upon the stage we failed
to detect it. The young ladies had
beau thoroughly drilled and so well
did they play their lespective parts
hat the gray haired sire c- u and but
smile with admiration. Wo had
intended to witness the exhibition
and then'witicise the different chat
actors, but, where ail did so well, it
it would bo art injustice to do so. We
did not attend the social party given
at the Institute on Friday night, but
learn that a large crowd was present,
and that the evening passed off very
pleasantly. The course of study in
this institution is thorough, aud our
citizens should assist the principal in
building up one of the best temale
schools in the state.
Correspondence.
Dawson, Ga., June 26, 1878.
Messrs. Editors: Believing that
vou wou'.'i like to paoinh a short report from
the 3rd District of this countv, I will give
you a few lines tor’your valuable paper.
On yesterday 'I visited a good portion of
t ie 3id, and lad to report that crops, geti
genarallv, re looaing well, enru especially.
I find that plenty of corn is planted to sup
ply ( l,e farmers if the season combines favor
able. Cotton is looking very well, and is
large enough to make a good crop if the
abominable eatterpill-r does no begin its
ravages on the tender weed
Yon may sav what you Please about Mr,
\t , g.tn’s c .hba.es and large collards. Ue
itiii have them, for I had the plea-uie of
feasting on one of his large, white head cab
bage.o, which was as bard as any cabbage
ev. r dripped here.
As we returned, t learned that Mi. Jos £.
Hunter was seriously ill, bur was * little bet
ter than he had been, fie is one of the
best farmers and moat, influential citizens in
the 3rd district, and it would boa great loss
to the entire county should he tail to recover
We hope soon to tee him out again.
Yours truly, 8.
The Laboratory of the System.
The stomach is the laboratory of the
system, in widen certain mysterious
processes are constantly going on. —
These result in the production of that
wonderful vivifying agent the blood
which in a state of health rushes la
den with the elements cf vitality to
the remotest parts of the system. —
Isut when the stomach is semi-paral
yzed bydyspepsi', blood manufacture
Is carried on imperfect[y, the circula
tion grows thin and sluggish, and the
sy-tem *uff rs in consequence. More
over, in-liges'ien reacts upon the liver
and bowels, rendering the first slug
gish and the 'otter constipated. The
brain also suffers by sympathy, and
sick headaches, sleeplessness and nerv
ous symptoms are ei.gender-d. Uos
tetter’s S’nmach Bitters reform this
state of things, gvs permanent tone
and regularity to the stomach and its
associate organs, the bowels find liver,
and ensurescomplete nouiishment and
increased vigor of tlio system. It is
the most papular as well as the most
efficient anti-dyspeptic and ton c in
America- J
free masonry.
A lew Thoughts Concerning the
Mjstir- Brotherhood.
For ■ ver five thousand years it has
been the cuetorn of Masons to meet on
the 24;h of June in each year to cele
brate, in a becoming manner, the an
niversary of or.o of the great ancient
models of Masonry, viz: John the
Baptist. These annti 1 festive occa
sions, though they have at times been
perverted, nnd a degree of intemper
ance and debauchery indulged in by
a few unworthy members of the fra
ternity ; yet, as a general thing, the
custom has greatly enhanced the
interest of the order end tended in a
largo degree, to strengthen the tie of
friendship and brotherhood in thiii
connectii n as members of the same
qroat mystic hand, and especially, in
'.lie common social relations of life.—
T'e history of Masonry in all the past
egoa of 'lift world lias clearly demon
strated tho fart that those annual so
cial festivities of the fraternity have
done much to unite the members of
the order closer in the bonds oi
friendship and charity, and tend to
dissipate that fi nilLh principle of
selfishness 'hat is a stench in the nos
trils of every tru patriot and lover of
humanity. Masomy, that has exist
ed from alums* time immemorial, un
like most of modem ins ittitions, has
been streng'hened, promoted a>il
built up by its members fostering in
their feolinira the principle'that seems
to be the controlling eleim ut in most
of modern institutions, as well as be
ing possessed by most individual
members of society. It does not re
quire a clove obseiVer to notice in
these days the tendency to selfishness
by our publ c ins itutions, our busi
ness and professional men, and by
l itizer.s generally in all the relations
of life, and even by the ancieut and
mystic brotherhood. Look at the so
called leligious institutions of the
present day; how little they seem
to he concerned about the welfare of
the human rvee, and the building up
and promoting tho cause of their
Heavenly Master. Look at the cor
ruption and inconsist-ncy practic' and
these days by professed patriots wiio
engage in paity strife ostensU ly from
love of country, but really to pro
mo e their own saltish ends. Look i-t
the business man as we find him
these days engaged in professional,
mo.o itlle, i>r any other business r -
l.iti ms, what dees he care for Hie
g.„.l of his neighbor, how much
thought dees he tiOstow on the sub
ject if proinnting the -general good of
his race? D< os he even consider the
question for a moment, hovv he could
use a little of his tm-ans, time, or in
fluence to alleviate the soiraws of the
off! cted, and m ike bis follow-man
happy, and cause him to have in bis
own bosom a consciousness oi having
(ione his part in endeavoring to ac.e- •
liorate die condition of the human
race? Nay, instead of being in pos
sra-ion of these prinoip’esfhat shofild
be the main ingredients in the c’loir
tor of ( very true citizen ; he, the rath
er studies, by endeavoring to find out
what may be the necessities of his
fallows, the best method of using his
Gieiits. influence and position in
wrenching (rum them their onlj nouns
of sustaining life itself, much less fhe
means of making themselves and
faintly happy, so that they could per
f rra their part, as was intended by
our (Jieator, in the great drama of
life. Again, while these denizens of
the community are using their inge
nuity at.d moans to pttiuo-o their
own intetest in the downfall of others,
they talk largely of law, and justice,
and even honor, as noble ingredients
in one’s character to ease their Own
conscience, wo suppose, from the
smarting efF-cts ol a knowledge of
having defrauded their feJowmnn of
his limited means of sustaining him
self sn! family. Whet we have said
in regard to individual business men,
will apply, in a large degree, to the
maneuvering* of the different iusti
tuious oi the present day. The mot
to of all s r euis to be “self,” without
any regard to the good of others, or
the importance of doing what we cat)
to build up the general interest of so
\
cioty. Wo have departed, however,
to 6')ue extent, from our original ir;-
tentinn in these remarks, to ve a
brief account of the observance outlie
anniversary of John the Baptist, t>y I
P. T. Schley L >dge, Nr. 229. F. A M.
According to previous ariangomeut
made by the Lodge, m rabeis, w ith
their wives and daughters, sisters, etc.,
met at the L >dge room at 9 o'clock,
a. m , and after the preliminaries, ot
opening the Lodge, all convened in
the hall and the exercises of the and .y
were opened by singing a beautiful
Masonic ode, and thea p’nyor by
Rev. J. N- Singleton, the oldest mem
ber of ihe Lodge, after which, by re
quest of the W. M , Dr, (J. R Moo:o
made a short speech of welcome and
announced the programme of tho day
Tho Itev. J. M, Rotter, oiut >r of the
day, was tlisu introduced, and for
nearly an hour he held the undivided
attention of all present. His addtoes,
in every sense of word, was to the
‘ point.” At the propel hour dinner
was announced and, —pen fails to
descrioe it. Suffice it to say the re
past was most excellently prepared by
tho good sisters, and in quantities suf
ficient for three times as many peo
ple. In the afternoon a bcuutilul de
giee - Eastern Sar was conferred
upon a tiunYber of ladies and gentle
men, which completed the programme
and the crowd dispersed, going to
their homes fbclitig that it was good
to he there. The flay throughout was
mod pleasautly spent, and on the 24;h
day of next June wo hope lo meet all
the members of the Lodgs on a simi
lar occasion,
Married.
By Elder J. M. Potter, June 26. Mi j
J. \Y. Sears and Mist> Lenina J. Bor i
>v. All of Terrell county, Ga.
* “ l
Fiver is King*.
The L’vt r in the irnp.oiil organ ef (he
whole human svst.em, us it con m-H the life,
health (njd happiness of mm. When ,it is
disturbed in ilp proper : Cri- r>, all kinds of
Kilmer's are the natural remit. The diges
tion of food, the movements of the bean unit
blood, the act ion of the brain and nervous
ss stem, are a!! immediately conneced wi ts
the w >rl,i rs of the fever Is has beers sue
cesfu'!v p'oved (hit Green’s August fiover
is uni CjU-dted in curis.g ali persons ism .sled
wi>li IMspt psia or Liver Complain!, and all
ihe numerous symptoms that remit from .m
unhealthy condition of the Live - and Slorn
r. ah. Sam pits bottles to try, lPceot-. Posi
tivelv sold in all towns on the Wes-eri fort
tinenf. Three due s will prove th( It is just
what you want.
Good Digestion.
‘ Give ns this day our daily bread”
and good medicine to digest it, is both
reverent and human. The human
stomach aud fiver are fruitful sources
of life’s comforts; or, disordered and
diseased, they tipgio -misery hfong
every netve and through evo y artery.
The man or woman with good fii(/e*tion
seer- beauty as 'hey walk, and overcome
obstacles they meet ii, the refine of
life, where the dyspeptic sees only
gloom and stum 1 lea and growls at
every imag naty object, Thu world
still neede two or three t:ew kinds of '
medicine before death rati be perfect
ly abolished ; but that many lives haVe
been prolonged, “ml many suffeiers
from Liver disease, DLpepsia and
Headache, have been cured Mekbell’s
Hit? a tine, is no longer a doubt. It i
cures Headache in twenty m mites, j
and t'icie is tso question but w hai it is j
the most wonderful dnfofivory yet made 1
in medfcal science. Those offlttwl
with Biliousness and Liver Omiq iaiut
shrnhl use Mp.skeli.’s Hfpatim:.
It cun be had at L)n. J. R Janes.
co* cuui:d.
Ah oi l phvsic’*o, re from p
h hid pUce i in hift haodn Dv an £
India nr*eionuv tho forrnnU of a
t ejjetabte reifr dy, f.jr t'h* and per
itvi-if*nt efui* for <;m.ntnpiion, bfoncliitis,
usfVimi, and all throat an l lung
0*■ '*Mon.°, h tpo a positive nnd radio-1 cine
for nornu* dobilpv anu all n'r?on ct*m
phiu'ft, sfrer having it? wonderful
cu*alive powers i thousands of e, has
fhif hh an d to make if ki* r -rn o his ?uf.
ferit y fellows. Acuntcd bv iu : s
and a de<i*e to relieve huhi n nflon g, l
will Bond, free of chi**ge, to II who and. sr
this receipr, niili full d'rectior s for tre
pi a ion and ussnaf, in G**rmin, SVeijoh, or
Kivglib. font bv mail by addressing with
s t.mo, p uiniojr rhia impeo, iV. W v|,,.,.,r,
I{(4 Powers* Block, Rochester, N. w York.
Tins o*g;t War.—l IJO IE;.
SaofitJ WnM.
I l ' auv mm insults v>r common Twits*"
liy tfffcriuf, a first cU-e 9 latop 0 gm for S.!S
“'lioot him on tbe spot,.** All nemesi-v lor
buvit g such ii Prior Organs is fo'ev-r done
ti tv., v v. ith. $1„0 (lush, or sll9 mi
R. v Ti- ms, no > ouvs niiginffiiun IJa-
KOU & *s:iinljßl P.'lor n o!inrCt
-2, i win Fwie /?.••• It ad Ten Stop\, in
y: gmtN'w St-ie (J.so Willi I'lumiiia’ioi
Panels. H intisotns. St yle of C >so ev-r
P'oh-.ccd. Sp ‘ial Ojer to introduce ibis
now Stylo, s .to. on trial. Gun mtaed fur
a life liuio. K-nted until pud for. 0 her
to- -v s' \ lea just put 11l ustrated miulugu s
frr* f. A rid' e j * LOD9EN .t Bld ho, " ivui
nali, Gt , Manutacturei‘a Ag- nt for die
S< u(h.
Nolico to Bridge- Builders.
/ xN FRIDAY, THK ft-h PAY OF IDLY,
Vf - ‘XN at 111 o’cl-ick, a M , the contract
for its tiiag brid*?, an 1 Ury.iikiM toro-s
N'o'c l >w iv i’i* . on ■ Ive Cu’hbe.t r< arl,
will b‘ Ist out 10 the loar.si responsible
bidder, at the bildtre. 8. ■•: fictions of toe
work may be seen in mv < IS •
j 2a,Dt 11. 3 BELL, Ordinal y T. 0.
A. C - V { a X_.
r pnE TAX-PAtSRS OF TERRELL, who
i feel interested in the mitx r, are earn
pailv invited to meet nt 'h<* Court Uouse on
the FIRST TUESDAY IX JUL V . nex’, Hr. 2
o'clock, r M., io take into eonsideratioß the
building of a fire-proof bouse for the pre
servation ol the pnoiie record.’, as recom
mended by tiie late grand iu-v
jji>,3l fi 8. BULL, uiiniry.
GITY TAX NOTICE.
t LL THE CITIZ ENS OF D AW3OS üb
.k j tcl'o So-set Tax are ruj lired io pay
the s-une immediately. My books are now
' open, and tbo*e owning p-oper.v within the
Corporation, are require i to jive io the name
j by the FIRST of JULY, next.
By o' d-r of the C >uao;l.
J. U. SIMMONS, Cle k.
J ice 3 19~8. 6 3t.
Terre!! SherifT Sales.
\A ’ ILL be sold before (ha Conn Ilon*e
x door in Dawson, on the firxt TaaaJay
in JCI.Y oex’, be-ween ihe legil hours of
sale, the following ii.op’rlr, to wit ;
Lot of land No. 12, tn the 12'h di-’riet cf
Terrell county. Levied on as the p-operty
of X. C. Greer to satisfy a fi fa i-sued by W.
T Campbell, T. for Slate and County Tax
for Ihe rear 1877, against X. C. Greer.
S. 11. CHRISTIE, S-etiff
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New MILLINERY Store
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DAWSON, - GEORGIA-.
MISS A. 13. 8 M I TII
W OULD Respectfully nnrcunrr to the Lsd'es dl’ Dawson nnr] surrounding coutpry th it
T t she has recently er tablished bi'rt elms Millin'y S'ofe at >'o. 2 itogers i Janes Bloch-,
Dawson, Ga., where she will he pleased to huve them call,
EXAMINE Sc PlflCE HOODS.
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On hand and to arrive a 6ne and carefully selected stock of Gehevc.l M.liitierv Gofcd ,
adapted to the sensor, ami of the latest and most approved style , consisting in pad c f
Fine if its, Q.tsncis, Hosiers-, Gloves, Cuffs, Scurfs, Ties, Ruffs, HariUeicltitfs, Ooreete,
Hamburg F.deivgr-, Tr!mtniii<V, and other articles >oo numerous to m* itllou in this ad?ev-.
si-esiii*ii(. I shall keen no shoddy goods, but propose to keep a good assortment ef tho
VER Y BEST GOODS, and sell at the
Lowest Possible Prices.
Remember (hat ul’ who call arc not rxprc'ed to purchase, unless they are perfectly sui
ted in p> ’ce and criiJiir. v business is to show goods. atid-I shall Hike e-pecia! pleasing
in pet forming th t dlf v. I cordially inviie all to call on me, and by fair dealings and low
Drees, l hope to merit and r celve a share of ymir patronage.
a ,.,j 4 3,„ ' Most Uesp. cttullv, MISS A. R. SMITH.
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TST 1: W SP IT ING
Millinery!
MRS. M. M. ANTHON S’
INFORMS the 1,-sdiea of M.waen sod sir-rOuntfUng country that 6-lse I:> C jtt’f received A
lie iiitilnl hit ol SPJUXU MILUXER Y GOODS, Among this p -ty ;yleß lor bun
1i,,,. imi he noticed the ..ay Belle, PulUudo, It a-tic, May Queen, ete. . a.so aeep a lu.l
Uuc of
Notions and White Goods.
X new lot of Ties, Bows T.idhv V.mcv Lice Sells, Fancy Hack Gomb-, Hamburg Km
broidei y, Cash En.br. id. iv. Dee s Tiim'minps, Dress Fiirmshings, etc., etc.
Mi.ns it.'.rks tn those who f vo-ed m.. Wt'h th ir patronage the past season, l lrop“,
by I’Alli DEALINGS and LOW I‘DICES, to me .it a coHti-tr.anoe of the same, aud.
a iso, io ada lo luy iia- uiany new customers.
TDR.nSSS-JYfLJNK'.xISrG--
[„ OiTtmlio-ti'T have seemed 'he . -ie it services of MLS.
M. POTTI'Ii. We cordially invite th.- l.iiieAget... .Hy 'o bring iu their spring goods au.i
have them m-.de up its the latest styles, ai reasonable prices.
DAWSON CARRIAGE WORKS!
T. J. HART, Proprietor.
Maiii 11 ;ic t ures
in o o <1 ii lit ei* I til e
AND ALL V’/ORK WARRANTED.
FARM AND WAGON DEPATHTNG,
oi:isu a specialty.
Z_d JH 3P -L _l nSi (3r
WILL BE W’t.LL AND PliOH I‘j'L F DONE by skHtfut pnfl raHubic workneii w?v>
ln.v been in ids . tnyloy tor a number .( -AMIS. . .: J
and ri vujne ins dock vf vehicle -**s
■ißa 3* A m 111 ©itlu -
MANUFACTURER OF
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Tin aiul Hlieet Iron-Ware,,
DEALER IN V
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Stoves,
Hollow-Ware,
Cutlery, Crockery,
Glass-ware,
MEK-HHE, HQUSE-FUBHISHiHS -HOODS, Etc,
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KEROSENE Oil AND I.AifiPS AUSPECIALTV,
ClxpE above G *Oo\i‘claim;, various othert er..Res, will be toll Chap fo- CJ'- t
I Uitc me aeu acc Oe cmnoced. M. J. IN ■ fi-N *
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TOP BTTCKtIHS, NO-TOP BUGGIES,
and W AGrONS for one & two horses*