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The Journal.
[7n aTj! partment.
pTb. WESTON', Editor.
s> . Ga., October 3, 1878.
Motion Market Import.
Dawson, Ga., Oct. 2, p. m.
Our market is active with large oflfer
;,,„s which are freely taken at quota
tj(,lJS. Receipts 3000 bales. We
(loml Middlings
Middling*-
how middlings
Good ordinary 8^
Ordinary
SMALL-SHOT.
Warm.
October.
Kents are low.
Trade is lively.
Pay your debts.
Chaw that cane.
.Most winter time.
Partridges are ripe.
Can you change a V ?
Pauson needs capital.
The leaves are falling.
Time for fall amusements.
Lots of new goods in town.
Did you borrow this paper ?
‘Tis sweet to be out of debt.
Where’s that ’opossum dog?
Jerk down that corn and pick those
peas.
Send in your orders for Job Print
ing.
Did you ever have a rising in a good
place !
The potato crop was nveer better in
this section.
Cook Stoves at from $lO to $25 at
11. S. Lee’s.
Head Sheriff sales of wild lai> I in
this issue.
lion. W. E. Smith speaks here on
the 14th.
No marriages or deaths to anrn unce
this week.
Kerosene, 25 cents a gallon at C. A.
Cheatham & Son’s
Kill out all the worthless dogs and
raise sheep.
Cotton continues to come in rapidly.
Let er roll.
Mens' wool hats from 50c up at A.
J. Baldwin cV Co’s.
Punctuality and system will accom
plish wonders.
Our firemen have their uniforms.—
Now for a parade.
Dawson can beat the state for pretty
little girls.
Kerosene oil, 25 cents a gallon, at
Pi. J. Anthony’s,
AV e never saw small change so scarce
as it now is in Dawson.
Anew lot of mens’ and boys’ cloth
ing at lingers & Laing’s
M e want 5000 new subscribers, at
$- each, in advance.
Judge J. B. Crimhas returned from
the northern markets.
Good rains last week. The turnip
crop is doing well now.
Go o C. L Mize to buy apples and
confectioneries.
People who tackle cottou ginS are
pretty apt to get the worst of it.
The engine house is about completed.
B is a handsome building.
t heap furniture can be had by
wiling on 11. S. Lee.
M illie Janes wore those knock-kneed
breeches again the other day.
Bead all the business locals in this
bsue. It will pay you to do so.
-Bens’ brogan boots $2.50 pier pair
I,; \ J. Baldwin & Co’s
There was considerable coolness in
atmosphere Sunday night.
' everal young ladies of our town
have gone off to school.
Go to X. B Barnes to buy your
blocks and Spectacles cheap
Tnose who are due us for subscrip
tiuu will please come up and settle.
That was a nice little sociable at
Ir. N. W. Dozier’s Tuesday night.
Ladies, ii you want good and fash
ionable jewelry, go to J. B. Criin’s.
There was a million, more or less, of
negroes in town Saturday.
Lev. R. \\ r . Dixon attended a camp
meeting in Dooly county last week.
A large lot of edgings and inser
,lll-s at A. J. Baldwin & Co’s
Iwo of our prominent citizens tried
swap wives last week, but failed.
•mods are being sold low down for
ie 0:ls h. by Rogers & Laing.
.''■ A- ' arner and R. M. Harp pre-
II heard from. Both girls. 6to 1(5.
Fifty pieces new prints and new
'! '-‘t calico just received at Rogers
4 baing’B.
,!. ars " n Anthony’s “side wheels” are
lln S a t r ain. Now, don’t blush, Par
t * tarbe Holiday lias gone to Mon-
f :iri *° engineer the telegraph office
J rew days.
- ice l°t of good jewelry, for sale
b .y A. j. Baldwin & Cos.
i;,. b . l 'i"'toes, fleas and red-bugs can
aside their dusters and take a
spell.
s i ,'! n 'hdates are numerous and hand
i.,/, 1 " 2 ’ :lll d “how’s the little ones,”
nas begun.
{(. !"' n ®' v Havis sewing machine,
s [" the world, for sale by H.
ato ' "V 0 nil| uber attended singing at
'ia' ‘V a, ' d " hell '’ Church last Sun
' af ternoon.
I> j .
•aem i u,bon y has the best assort
* . ClOt 'kery in Dawson, for sale
Uu l’ tor cash.
! < omo forth with your announcements
! : lU . N c who want office. Be sure to
j bring a V with you.
I < bur cotton-buyers are energetic fel
lows, and they are paying the highest
market price for the stuff.
Brogan shoes from 65e perpair up,
at A. J Baldwin & Co’s
The “police” of Dawson are not very
busy now-a-days. We can’t even hear
ot a little nigger fight.
There is hut little sickness in Daw
n* ' e have one of the healthiest
towns m the state.
The renowned Charter Oak and
jtobert Iv Lee cook stove for sale by
*i- J Anthony.
Ed Adams thinks he’ll make a bale
ot cotton on half an acre. His patch
is said to be very fine.
The report that Dawson has a large
cotton factory in active operation is not
true. It ought to be, though.
A\ e saw two loads of watermelons in
town Saturday. Dozen chills to each.
They were sold.
Ladies’ dress goods, shawls, cloaks
and neck-wear a specialty Rogers &
La nigs.
Air. A. J. Baldwin, our handsome
and efficient Mayor, has returned from
the northern markets.
Don’t forget Tote Smiths appoint
ment. He will speak here on .Monday,
the 14th instant.
The little boys continue to play base
hall on the square. Our devil is the
champion bawlist.
J. B Crim is still receiving his
large stook of goods from New
York, which he offers cheap for cash
Jew Johnston, who now sells calico
and other goods in Macon, was in the
city Saturday, and looking—handsome.
Every business man ought to use neat
ly printed letter heads. We are pre
pared to furnish them at low prices.
The workmen are hammering away
on the city hall. Mr. Ilart will use it
for a buggy repository.
New- goods of every description
arriving daily, at A. J. Baldvviu <fc
Co’s
Dawson can boast of as good schools
as can be found in the state. Our peo
ple ought to patronize them liberally.
Read Dr. J. 11. Janes & Son’sadver
tisement in this issue. Gallon them;
they will do thee good.
The Best bargains ever offered in
Dawson, at Rogers & Laing’s
Reader, when you come to town trade
with those who advertise. They invite
you to their stores, and will sell goods
cheap.
We would be much obliged to our
friends in the country if they will re
port to us all news items occurring in
their neighborhood.
Kerosene oil, lamp goods, and the
most complete assortment of tin-ware
in Dawson, at R. J. Anthony’s.
Ila, hal we thought so. Another
marriage on tapis. AV e are bound in
secrecy. Local pencil sharpened for
the occasion.
Good gracious! ain’t you country
folks never going to send us any more
chickens and eggs? Havn’t had any in
a month.
Nice lot of black alpacas and
silks just received and for sale cheap
by A. J. Baldwin ifc Cos.
A number of the lawyers of our town
are in attendance upon Webster Supe
rior Court, which is in session this
week.
Our young friend, Jas. C. Bishop,
has returned from Alabama, and will
make Terrell county his future home.
Wise conclusion, Jimmie.
A. J. Baldwin <fc Cos., pay cash for
their goods and are thereby enabled
to sell them cheaper than others.
Every member of the Ladie’s Alite
Society is urgently requested to meet
at the AI. E. Church next Monday after
noon at 31 o’clock.
Aliss Jimmie Loyless was bitten by-
Judge E. G. Brown’s yard dog last
Saturday-. The wounds are painful
though not dangerous.
Everybody is respectfully request
ed to examine my stock of goods
before purchasing. Quick sales and
short protfis is my motto. J. B. Crim.
Nearly every white man in Terrell
county is a subscriber to the Journal.
We hope those who do not take it will
come forward and enroll their names.
The Methodist Sabbath School here
: lias changed its time of meeting from 9
! a. M., to 3P. M. We hope this change
will prove beneficial to both schools.
Childrens’ copper-tip shoes at 50c
per pair at A. J. Baldwin & Cos s.
A majority of our farmers will pay
out of debt this fall, and we hope they
will stay out. It is hard to pay two prie
j es for the privilege of buying on a credit.
We are glad to learn that there is an
I abatement of sickness in Calhoun coun
ty There has been several deaths in
that county within the past few months.
Mr. -I. E. Newberry, his mother and
her family have removed to Albany.
\\ e regret to loose them from our
midst, and hope the change will be
both pleasant and profitable.
Just received the best lot of Ladies
i Gents’ and Childrens’ shoes ever
! brought to Dawson, at Rogers &
Laing’s.
We have been requested to announce
that services will commence at the
Methodist Church next Sunday at 11
o’clock instead of 104 as heretofore.
A fashion exchange says that the old
scoop bonnet is revived. It is a jn™ 1
pity that other old fashioned articles
are not revived; for instance, honesty
and economy.
! Dawson is a first-rate market. That’s
what the people of ebster say^and
| they ought to know. Q UI ~ ,
I of gentlemen from that county do all of
' their trading here, bring
your friends down with y
merchants will do them good.
Judge W. T. Campbell is a candi
date for re-election to the office of tax
receiver and collector, subject to a dem
ocratic nomination, if one is held. Bee
announcement in another column.
Three candidates, for the same office,
asked us, last Saturday, to vote for
them. If there’s any clause in the con
stitution allowing editors to vote three
times, we will most cheerfully support
all three of you, gentlemen.
Mr. Thos. J. Mills, who is telegraph
operator at Bowling, Ala., returned to!
his home, in this county last week. lie
has been quite sick for several days
past, but, we are glad to learn, is im
proving.
Yes, we are decidedly in favor of
greenbacks, and hope all those indebt
ed to us for subscription will come for
ward and hand it over to us or the old
gentleman who boards on Mother side of
this paper.
We learn that La Fayette Cole, aged
about fifteen, who lives in the 12th dis
trict, was caught between the lever
and cap-sill of a sugar mill, last week,
which fractured his skull and otherwise
bruised him. He is now in a critical
condition, but hopes of his recovery are
entertained.
Miss. Sallie has sent us another let
ter for publication, in which she “goes
for” that dry goods clerk who waits up
on lady customers in his shirt sleeves,
and urges its publication, but, for reas
ons satisfactory to ourselves, we decline
to print it. If Miss Sallie wants to
abuse said dry goods man, we advise
her to address him in person.
Air. Wm. E. Sessions is a candidate
for tax receiver and collector. See an
nouncement.
Within the past month we have ad
ded quite a number of new subseibers
to our already large list. The Journal
has a circulation that will compare fa
vorably with any weekly paper pub
lished in the state; and still, we can
accommodate a few more. Hand in the
two dollars and you will receive the
paper.
Dawson is receiving all the cotton
that legitimately belongs to her. The
buyers here are paying the highest
market price for the staple, consequent
ly, it will not pay our farmers to carry
it elsewhere. Besides, our merchants
are offering extra inducements to the
trade. Come to Dawson one time, all
ye who have not done so, and we feel
sure you will be pleased with our
market.
Air. Charlie .Towers, who is employed
on Air. J. W. Keith’s place, while feed
idg a cotton gin last Thursday, acci
dentally stuck his right hand against
the saws while they were in motion, and
received several painful wounds on the
hand and arm. This is another warn
ing. Don’t be careless while working
at" a gm. It’s dangerous. Two or
three years since, about a dozen of our
citizens were almost disabled for life
with cotton gins.
An assortment of Patterns for la
dies’ and chrildrens’ garments just
received and for sale at New Turk
prices, at Airs. Anthony’s.
Guano.
I will allow a deductin of ten
pounds cotton per ton, on all payments
for Cumberland guano on or before
the 10th instant.
S, 11 Christie, Ag’t.
Oct. Ist, 1878
For Tax Receiver and Collecter.
In another column will be found the
announcement of Air. AY. R. Baldwin
for tax receiver and collector, subject
to a democratic nomination. Air. Bal
dwin is too well known as an honest,
capable gentleman to need any comment
from us. If elected he will make a
faithful officer.
Mrs. M. M. Anthony, the fashionable
milliner of Dawson, announces to her
friends and patrons, in this issue, that
she has received her stock of Fall and
Winter Goods. Her stock is complete
and of the latest and most fashionable
kind, and her prices are low. She in
vites all the ladies of the town and
country to call immediately and exam
ine and price her goods. She is confi
dent that she can please them, both in
goods and prices. Notice the array of
nice things in her advertisement, and
then go and see the goods.
Huge Ratlesnake.
Our young friend, W. S. Dozier, in
forms us that, on last Monday, a large
rattlesnake was discovered near his res
idence. Mrs. D., accompanied by several
young ladies, gathered up all the guns,
pistols, and other fire-arms on the place,
and made war upon his snakeship. Af
ter several shots had been fired, a shout
of victory for the ladies was heard. The
snake measured over five feet long, had
eight rattles and a boll of cotton on its
tail.
Personal.
We had a call on yesterday from Mr.
J. N. Smith, of Memphis, Tennessee,
and arc indebted to him for a number
of Memphis papers. Mr. Smith left
his home on account of yellow fever and
will return as soon as he thinks it safe
to do so, which he hopes will be by the
15th instant. He was married on the
10th of September to Miss Lula Cliett,
of Houston County, but who has been,
for some time, on a visit to friends in
this county. The ceremony was per
formed by the Rev. M. B, L. Binion,
at the residence of Mr. T. H. Reddick.
A mistake iu our announcement of last
j week calls for this corrected notice.
Alks. C. I. Alizi: begs to return
sincere thanks toiler old friends and
customers for past patronage, and to
inform them that she will resume lwt
millinery business on Alonday, the
7th instant.
-
Cotton-pickers still “hold the fort.”
A good deal of the fleecy stuff is in the
fields. Did you ever, in all your horn
days, see such beautiful weather for
gathering it ?
■ —i ■■■■■■
“This tunnel is one mile long, and
the train will be four minutes passing
through it,” shouted a lying brakemau
en the Central Pacific Railroad; and
when the train dashed into daylight in
just four seconds, the sight of a fellow
kissing his girl was revealed.
National Surgical Institute.
One of the staff of this old and nota
ble Institute will visit Dawson, Ga.,
Oct. 23rd, 1878, stopping at the Hotel.
The object of this visit is to give the
afflicted an opportunity for examination
at or near their homes, thus saving
hopeless cases the expense of a trip to
Atlanta. A careful examination will
be made, and patients can learn if their
cases are curable or can be benefited,
and whether it will be necessary for
them to visit the Institute. In such
cases as can be cured, or treatment be
gun at home, arrangements can be made
with our visiting Surgeon, and treat
ment commenced at once. Examination
free.
Cases of Deformities and Chronic
Diseases will be examined—such as
Club Feet, Diseases of the Hip, Spine
and .Joints, Paralysis, Piles, Fistula,
Catarrh, Female and private diseases,
and diseases of the Eye, Ear, &c.
OCP’Come early, as the visit is limit
ed to the time stated. For circulars
and full particulars address
National Surgical Institute,
Atlanta, Ga.
An Undeniable Truth.
Y-iu deserve to suffer, mid il y u lead a
miserable, unsatisfactory life in this beaut
lul wmld.it is entirely tour orvn fault and
ihere is only one excuse Inr von. —youi urn
re* 1 unable p'edjucOce and skepticism, which
has killed thousands. Personal knowledge
and common sense eason'ng will soon show
voo that O eea’s August Flower will cur<'
you of layer Uutnpluin , or Dyspepsia, with
ill its miserable eff-ets. such as sick head
ache, palpitation ol the h art, sour stomach,
habitual costitenuss, dixzinus* f the head,
nei vous prostration, low sprits, iV *. Its
sales now r ach evert town on the Western
Continent and not. a Druggist but will tell
you of its wonderlul cures. You can buv a
Simple Bnr.tle for 111 cents. Three doses
will lelieve you. Far sale by Dr. J. K. Janes,
I) .wson, Go.
Good Digestion.
“Give us th>s day our daily bread ’
and good uiediciue to digest it, is both
leverent and human. The human
stomach and liver are fruitful sources
of Lie’s comf rts; or, disotdered and
diseased, they tingle misery along
every neive and through eve y artery.
The man or woman with good dig*tion
see; beauty as they walk, and overcome
obstacles they meet in tl.e rotine of
life, where ibe dyspeptic sees only
gloom ami stum 1 les and gtowls at
every imag naty object. The world
still needo two or three new kinds of
medicine before death can be perfect
ly abolished ; but that many lives have
been prolonged, "ltd many sufferers
from Liver disease, Dispepsia and
Headajiie, have been cured Mekbill’s
Hepatine, is no longer a doubt. It
cures Headache in twenty minutes,
and there is no question hut what it is
the most wonderful discovery yet made
in medical science. Those afflicted
with Biliousness and Liver Complaint
should use Mp.h bell’s Hepatine.
It can be had at Dk. J. R. Janes.
Q[jeby: —‘‘Why wi'l men smoke
common tobacco, when they cau buy
Marburg Bros ‘Seal of NorthC avoitM,'
at the same price.
Announc merits.
For Tax Receiver an<l Collector.
We are author zed aud requested to an
nounce the name of VV. T. CAMPBELL as
a candidate tor re-election to the office of
Tix Receiver and Collector, subject to the
ac'ion ol a democra ic nomination, it one
is held.
For Tax Receiver and Collector.
To the Citizen* of Terrell County:
Ia nounce mvself a candidate for Tax
Receiver and Collector, subject to a nomiti
>io . It elected l will diacii irge the duties
of the office to the best of mv aoilitv.
W. R BALDWIN.
For Tax Receiver and Collector.
We are authorized and requested to an
.ounce the name f W T m. E. SESSIONS as
a candidate for the office of Tax Receiver
and Collector, subject to a democratic tiom
illation
1 iiizeiiti of Terrell Cos mil y.
I come betore you as a candidate for lax
Receiver and Collector, subject to a D* mo
• laiio nomination My pecuniary conduion
forces me to do so, to enable me to pay lor
the place on which I live. I gave up all of
•ny property to my creaito sand did not
srre mv home. It Is humiliating to mv
ladings to have this to do; hope you will
give me the office. Respectfully,
Nepi. 12,1878 E. B. LOYLESS.
Terrell Sheriff* Sales.
\ l ' ILL be sold before the Court House
v v door, in Dawson, Terrell County, on
the first Tuesday in November next, be
tween the legal hours of sale, tbe following
propelty to-wit;
Lot of land Ne. 210 in the 18th distiict of
Terrell county. Levied on as the proper.y
of W, H Crawford to satisfy a fi fa from
Terrell Superior Court in favor ot M. H.
Baldwin vsW. H. Crawford.
Also, at the same time and place will be*
soiillot of laud No, 214 and the east half
of lot No. 237, in the 13ih distiict of Ter
rell county. Levied on as the property ot
W H. CrawforJ to satisfy two 6 fas from
the 811 district G. M., in favor of Jones,
Drzier & Lovrrey vs W. H. Craw'ord. Levy
made and returned to me bv T. \V. Pewell
L. C. S. K. CHP.I&TIE, Sheriff.
utiiiuhhi A , isited number of
Uf HIU I *t II acl,ve > eutefgeiic canvass
Vi Ills 1 JUIJ ers to engage in a pleasant
and profitable business. Good men will
fiod this a rare chance to make money.
guc'n will please answer this advertisement
by letter, enclosing stamp for reply, stating
what business they have been engaged in
None but those who mean business need ap
ply. Address Fixuv, Harvut &Cos ,
Oct3,ly A lauta, Ga.
THE FALL CAMPAIGN
IS NOW OPEN AT
JANES & SON’S DRUGSTORE!
FOR CHEMICALS, PURE DRUGS,
Paints, Oils,
Varnishes, Dye Stuff,
Snuff, Tobacco, Scgars,
Pepper, Spice, and
Fire Test Kerosene, 25c gallon, go to
JANES & SON'S
Blue Stone a Speciltv, 10e per pound.
Alin an isf ra tor’s SaSe
!JV virtue of au an order from tlie Court
)of Ordinary of Terrell Countv, will be
sold before the Court-house door in I)awson
within the usual hours of sale, on the first |
Tuesday in November, next, Lot of land ;
No. 111, in the 12'h di-tiict of Terrell
county, belonging to the estate of Isaac O. I
Edwards, deceased. Said for distribution, j
Terms each. GEO. C. EDWARDS,
Adm‘r ol Isaac 0, Edwatde.
/ \RDINARY’S OFFICE, Ttrrell Comity
* / To whom it may concern:
J. M SIMMONS and S. E. HUNTER having
in proper form applied to me for permanent
letters of administration ou the estate ol J.
E. Hunter, late of said county, deceased,
this is to cite all and singular the creditors
aud next of kin of J. E. Hunter to be and
appear at mv office within the time prencrih
ed by law, and show cause, if anv they can,
whv said letters should not be granted
Witness mv hand and official signature,
Sept 2, 1878 5,4 t H S BELL, Ord*y
n EORGI.V, Terrell County.
V J To whom it mav concern.
Thirty days after date I will apply to the
Court of Ordinary of said county for leave
to sell the land belonging to the estate or j
Mrs. IT. L. Huckaby, lute of said county,
deceased. All persons.interested are her •-
by notified to show cause, it any they can,
wi'hin the time prescribed by law, why said
order to sell should not be granted.
WM. MORELAND, Adm‘r.
Sept. 12, 1878. 4t
Holire In >l>lors & Creditors |
GEORGIA, Ttrrell County.
Notice is hereby given to all persons liav- j
ing demands against Henry Atkinsou, late j
of said county, deceased, to present them '
to me, properly made out, within the time
prescribed hy law, so as to show tli ir char
actor and amount. All persons indebted to j
said deceased are hereby required to make j
immediate payment. 0. 0 NELSON,
Sept. 17, ’7B. 6' Adm Tot H. Atkinsou.
COMMISSIONER’S SALE.
GEORGIA, TERRELL COUNTS':
Bv vi'tue of and in obedience to an order
and decree had at the May Term, 1878, of
the Superior Court of said County in the
ease of .1. M. Simmons as the assignee in
Bankruptcy of Leroy Brown vs J. P. Shirp,
pt. ah, Bill for Partition, Decree, etc., the
undersigned acting as Commissioners ap
pointed by said Com t, will sell at public sale
on the first Tuesday in November next, he
tween toe legal hours of sale, and before the
Court-house door in said County, the follow
ing Real Property situated in the city of
Dawson, in said county, to-wit;
City lot number 224, known as the ‘ Dock
er lot,“ City lot number 97, known as the
“Huff lo';“ Store house and lot. being in
the 3out’n-esat corner of city lot No. 93, on
Main street, and known as the “Ross & liar -
den store; 11 and a small house and lot situa
ted north of city lot No. 6, and near the
livery "tables.
Sold for the pnrnose of effecting partition
of the proceeds ol salt between Complain
ant and Respondent. Terms Cash. Titles
executed by said commissioner'.
A. J. Baldwin,
J. L. Janes,
J. 11. Cannon,
Commissioners.
Dawson, Ga., Sept, 20, 1878.
i; ]■; ST AURA NT.
\\fE HAVE recently fitted up, at our
V* Bar, a First-class Restaurant. Mea's .it.
all hour", and tables supplied with Fresh
Fish nd uvsters, aud everything else that
goes to make up a “sq re“ meal. Give us a
call. Jones & Sharp.
Diwson, Ga , Sept. 25, 1878. 2m.
J*e\v York Office, Bobt W Faff r son,
154 Front Street. Special Partner.
E. E. CHEATHAM,
WITH
H. FRASER GRANT,
(jejieral |Ae;cbapt,
124 Bay Street,
SAVANNAH, - - GEORGIA.
Cotton —Itice Naval—Stores.
I iberal Advances made on Consignments,
Particular attention given to all business.
BRICK FIRE-PROOF
Livery, Sale
AND
Feed Stables
West Side Public Square,
DAWSON, CEORCiA.
HORSES, MULES, BUGGIES CARRIAGES
and Hacks to let at reasonable rates. Good
Sheds and Lots for Stock Drovers.
Jgfßack meets all trains aud will carry
passengers to any part ol the city. Orders
left at the Stables, o: at the Express dice,
will be promptly attended to. Drayiug a
specialty
i)20,2m W. W. FARNUM, Proprietor.
HAMP COOK
Haw gone into tint
PUNTERS' WAREHOUSE,;
ALBANY, Ga.
And he wants to see his old and new friends
come; edme fiom Lee, Terrell, Calhoun, 15* j
ker, Miller, Mitchell, Colquitt, Worth snd
Dooley; Came aud throw your off your bah-a
of Cotton, like we are goitg to vote for Tete
Smith, and your will get the lull uia krt
price; anJ bting your families The mer
chauts hive fine and cheap goods, aud will
sell cheap for cash, and will wait cm yon as
politely as it is possible for gentlemen to do.
Pack your cotton with six yards bagging,
and sew up the heads, and bring it in drv it
u can. <*ep IV-a
A. J. BALDWIN & CO.,
DEALERS 11ST
General Merchandise,
DAWSON, - GEORGI/ .
Our Full and Winter Stock of General Merehandi
is being received, and will consist of ever{/thing need
by the people of this section. Jf e pay cash for oar goo
and can a ford to sell them cheaper than ever be for
offered in Dawson. A. J. BALDWIN*S CO.
JOHN L. GRIFFIN,
| LOTUS'SS BLOCK, MAIN STREET,
GWWSOISr, - GEORGIA.
o
A large lot of Fashionable
Are being received and mast be sold cheap!
DRESS GOODS, HOSIERY,
JEANS. TOWELS, LINEN,
DAMASK,'. NARK INS.
HANDKERCHIEFS,
Clothing, Slices, Hats, Domestics
AND A NICE LSN£ OF FALL PRINTS!
Traders in search of bat gains should price my goods-
September Iff, 1878. 3m JOHN L GRIFFIN.
VBIT FAXdXi FAIR
OF THE
i w. mm liiroinL association
At ALBANY, GEORGIA,
Commencing OCTOBER Isiti and Continuing Flllt DAYS.
$3,500 In Money Premiums, $3,500
A largo number of fast Horses from different parts of file Soutliern States
alieady assured, aud quite a number now training on on tho track.
Beautiful Grounds near the Southwestern Radroan Depot 1 Liberal Premi
ums for all Field Products, Household Industries, Manufactures,
Machinery, etc , etc. Tho host Half-Mile Track in the State!
$1,750 Njnilw i|i Trotting; and IHipm Race?. $1,753
Gisnl Regatta on the Flint ! Attractive Features eory Day! No ex
tiorbitunt charges at Hotels and boarding houses.
Come to this, the first Fall Fair, and bring the products of your Counties.
L. E. WELCH, President.
T. M- CARTER, Secretary.
J M SIMMONS. W M PEEPLES.
Planters’ warehouse,
MAIN STREET, - DAWSON, GA.
\\T I? TAKB THIS METHOD OF INFORMING THE PLANTERS OF TERRELL AND
, V adjoining counties that we are back in the
Old Planters’ Warehouse*
Occupied last season by Mr. W. M. Peoples, anrl will take pleasure in Weigiiing, Storing,
Selling or Shipping your cotton tbit season, and from an experience of ten years handling
cotton, either as weigtiers and sellers, or buyers, we hope to be able to give 700 satisfaction
have a good lot for stock and good sleeping room for our customers.
BAGGING and TIES
Always oit hand at the lowest market price. We p’edge our strict personal attention, and
solicit your patronage.
SIMMONS & PEEPLES.
Dozier & Stevens,
WAREHOUSE & COMMISSION MERCHANT {
AMD DEALERS 1*
STANDARD FBKTILIZEB %
DAWSON, - GEORGIA.
O. R. STLVfiMS hiving purchased thu Warihou'e iote->st of Cap*. T. AT.
Jones, a copartnership has been formed under the firm Dime of DUZIRR & STEVENS,
for the purpose of carryiug on a
WAREHOUSE & COMMISSION BUSINESS.
We hereby tender individual thanks to our mir.y Trend, and customers for past
favors. Having given special attention to the Cotton ousi.i**** far years, we think we cm
ti'in tie it to the Very Heat Afß aid now off r our services to the p!an*e>
it Perrell and adjo iriiiug cou itiea, in the 3 orage and Sale of Cottou, at the old stand id
J > i*3 & Diz : er. We propue faithfully to r.urresent the interest ol the Planier, and >■/
bong diligent in all busiuess intrusted to us, an i keeping full? posted in the Colton Muku,
■vj hope to merit an 1 receive a liberal snare of your patronage.
ADVANCES MADE
u C >ttoi in Store, when <J;9ired. W* have comfortable Skewing rooms for cU'lorare 4 .*
iii StilU tn I[j for —all free of chart/e
BA GOING aud TIES always ou hand at the I/) WEST MARKET PRICE.
Come, Come, Come to Central Warehouse!
DOZIER STKVENS.
RAILROAD WARE fiOXJSE.
IS. & A. E. Tift & Cos.,
COTTON FACTORS,
WAREHOUSE & COMMISSION MERCIPTs
Albany, Georgia.
We taka nleisa-e in again off ring our sera ices *o the Plainer. of Southwest Georgii in
the Sale ard S.or ige of C tton. After an experienc; ot minv yens in the bun ms, e
ate confident of giving BiiisUenou to ali ■ Our tacili'ies for Sh'ppi.ig Cotton ire nntu -
passed. Liberal Advances made ou Colton in store We,keep constantly oo band a 1 >1
supply of best brands of Bagging, Ties, Betting aud Lice Leather. Also
BALOV, COHM, Fl,Oia, HEIL, TOBACCO, ETC,
whiefi we offer at lowest prices. Free Wagon Y ird, with good hou e aud well of waier,
fur use ol cuKoutei A Mr. J 11 Mercer wi.l be with u. as Scalesm m.
N. Jt A, Fa TIFT & CO.