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October 10, IS7K.
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| There kve been no faH fights in Daw
f cfok Stoves Fit from §lO to $25 at
§ pur merchants are selling their goods
I very cheap-
I Kerosene, 25 cents a gallon at C. A.
Icheatbam & Son’s
I fl- e are again having beautiful moon
■ git nights.
I yens’ wool hats from 50c up at A.
f j Bald win A- Go’s.
[ Public speaking at the Court-house
hot Monday.
Kerosene oil, 25 cents a gallon, at
IJ J. Anthony’s.
We have had delightful breezes for
[ the past few days.
yew Novels! New Novels! at C.
L. Mize’s*
That’s a handsome sign in front of
Rogers & Tiling’s store.
Goto (’• L Mize to buy apples and
confectioneries.
t great deal of cotton from Webster
county comes to this place.
Cheap furniture can be had by
calling on 11. S. Lee.
Some of the farmers have picked
over their cotton fields the last time.
Mens’ brogan boots §2.50 per pair
at A J. Baldwin & Co’s
About 3500 bales of the new crop
have been received, and it still rolls in.
I Go to N. B Barnes to buy your
I Clocks and Spectacles che <p
I Dawson was a lively little ’burg
Saturday. A large number- of people
: in town.
Ladies, it you want good and fasli
i ionable jewelry, go to J. B. Crirn s.
i Quite a number from Dawson are in
ittenduuco upon the Americus fair this
j leek.
The best assortment of Cigars in
-thecity, at C. L. Jlize’s.
A great many of our citizens, both
I children and adults, are suffering with
| Bore eyes. ■
Nice h>t of good jewelry, for sale
cheap, by A. j. Baldwin <fc Cos.
Mr. J. 11. Kelly is a candidate for
sheriff of Terrell county. See an
-1 nouncement.
The new Davis sewing machine,
the best in the world, for sale by H.
S. Lee.
Miss Nora Allen, who has been visit
ing friends in Houston county, returned
last Sunday.
Childrens’ copper-tip shoes at 50c
per pair at A. Baldwin v Co's.
Dawson can boast of two splendid
Sabbath Schools; perhaps the best in
the State,
J 11. Crim is still receiving bis
large stook of goods from New
York, which be offers cheap for cash
Hoys, don’t kill the innocent little
mocking-birds. They sing too sweetly
to be murdered.
New goods of every description
arriving daily, at A. J. Baldwin &
Co’s
Those who have not paid their sub
uription to the Journal, will please
(all and do so.. We need the money.
The renowned Charter Oak and
Uobert E. Lee cook stove for sale by
B. J Anthony.
There was a dance in the engine
house hall last Friday night. We learn
that those who attended had a good
/ime.
Best line of ladies’ corsets ever
brought to Dawson, just received at
A. J. Baldwin & Co’s.
A good shower of vain would he
'‘nu ll appreciated in Dawson just at
this time. The streets are very dusty.
An assortment of Patterns for la
'lies and childrens’ garments just
received and for sale at New Aork
l'rices, at Mrs. Anthony's.
There are but few eases of sickness
hi or near Dawson. Our immediate
section has been remarkably healthy up
to date.
A good assortment of clocks for
s:| h‘ at from $1.25 to sls 00 by A. J.
ll.ddwin & Cos.
The Atlanta Constitution has washed
i!> lace and now comes to ns in a brand
nnv dress. It is a paper that every
h"ly ought to read.
Now, if you want a bargain in a
"nit ofidothes, walk right up to Aid
t°n A Bro., and you will be sure to I
k r et it.
1 he engine house is about completed
a, ‘T adds much to the appearance of
* ourt-house sijuare. The up-stairs is
a "imfortable and cozy little hall.
A tine assortment of Ladies’ Ilats,
bonnets and new Millinery at Mrs.
* • L. Mize’s.
I homasville is, as usual, making
f-'ro;it preparations for her fair, which
will begin on the 12th day of Novem
ber.
People of Terrell,
Don’t forget that the lion. W. E.'
Smith, the nominee for Congress will
speak at the ( ourt-house in Dawson on
next Monday, the 14th instant. Let
everybody turn out on that day and
hear the distinguished gentleman.
Hon. D. A V ason, of Dougherty, and
H. G. Turner, of Brooks, will also he
here on that day and will address the
people.
Nice lot of black alpacas and
silks just received and for sale cheap
by A. J. Baldwin & Cos.
New Arrivals.
Brown Station, Oct. 4. 1878.
Local Editor : Another county heard
from. He weighs between 9 and 18
pounds, and Hill McPherson is Pap.
He’s a girl. Correct.
Mr. B. M. Harp called in to see us
Monday and demanded an explanation
of our pencilings. We stated ast
week that his heir was a girl. We
were in error. She’s a hoy and weighs
12 pounds.
Everybody is respectfully request
ed to exarniue my stock of goods
before purchasing. Quick sales and
short protfis is my motto. J. B. Crim.
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Resignation.
On last Monday night, Mr. P. AV.
Jones, who has been city Marshal of
Dawson for the past two years, tender
ed his resignation to the City Council.
His reasons for doing so was that other
business engagements would not allow
him time to give that attention to the
office which its importance demanded.
Mr. J. B. Avant was elected to fill the
vacancy.
Melton A Bro., have just received
a large stock of gentleman’s fine and
cheap clothing, tine beaver overcoats,
etc
Tramps.
We saw last week two tramps with
knapsacks on their backs, sticks in their
hands, wending their way over our
streets. They were heatthy-looking
men, ragged and dirty. This tramping
business is a nuisance; laziness is at the
bottom of it. Any one can procure work
if he wishes it. “Out of employment”
is too common an excuse—-work is
not wanted. Plenty of cotton to pick.
Men who will tramp from place to place
such busy times as these, will hear j
watching.
Cabbage, Onions, Potatoes Cheese,
Sausage, Canned Goods, etc., at C. i
Mize’s.
New Arrivals—Milliner Goods.
The ladies of Dawson and vicinity
are respectfully invited to call at
Miss A. B. Smith’s store and examine
her beautiful display of trimmed hats
and millinery goods, which have just
arrived and for sale cheap. Sne has j
a splendid assortment and can please!
all the ladies.
Married.
By J. AV. Sears, J. I*., on the eve
ning of the 3rd instant, at the residence
of the brides’s father, Air. Elisha Tuck
er and Aliss Elizabeth AVoods. All of
Terrell county.
Oranges, Lemons, Coeoanuts, Ap
ples, Candies, Nuts, Crackers, etc.,
at C. L. Alize’s.
Beardless and Hairless.
A negro man living on Airs. Sarah
E. Marshall s place has been in the
habit of smoking a pipe. He also
keeps a flask of gunpowder in his trunk.
A few nights since while smoking, and
at the same time examining his “Sun
day-go-to-meeting dry goods,” which
were in the trunk, a spark from his
pipe came in contact with the powdei,
and the balance of the story can be bet
ter imagined than told. Suffice it to
say the negro is beardless and hairless }
and when he came to his senses, he was
running through the woods in the di
rection of Dr. Harps. At last account
he was doing well, and says he 11 ne\er
keep powder in dat trunk again.
Handsome line of dress goods with
trimmings and buttons, ball fiingo,
etc., just received at Rogers <fc Laing s
Air. D. C. Adams’ family left for
their iiew home at Ft. Gaines last week.
AVe regret very much to loose them
from our midst ; and we know the girls
will miss Eddie's handsome face.
\ J Baldwin & Cos., pay cash for
their goods and are thereby enabled
to sell them cheaper than those who
do uot pay cash.
AVe believe the farmers are paying
up those “Note-deedlien-mortgages,
promptly. Those provisions bills must
be settled, if the old oman don t get a
new frock.
Mrs Jas T. Goode, consort of the
talented editor of the Times <S‘
and her little son, Saturate, left last
week for Eufanla. W* hope their new
home will be a pleasant one.
j Several gentlemen from abroad were
in our town last week looking for land.
AVe learn that all of them are pleased
; with Terrell county, and w.ll nny
homes here before a very great while.
AVe have looked this week in vain
: for news items, and have felt too re
[ligiously inclined, to manufacture am.
Amputation Necessary.
On last Monday several physicians
met at the residence of Mr. \V T . G.
Aven, which is near town, for the
purpose of consulting as to the pro
priety of amputating the right arm
of his little son, Johnnie Edgar, aged
six years. Over a year ago, this
sprightly little boy fell from a fence
and sprained his arm near the elbow,
and though slight, it has resulted in a
malignant form of disease that neces
sitates its amputation near the shoul
der joint. This was the judgement
of all the Doctors present, but, owing
to some difficulties in the way, they
did not operate, but recommended
amputation at an early day. Much
interest is felt in behalt of the little
boy, and the community greatly sym
pathise with Air. Aven in this sore
trial.
Since writing the above we learn
that Dr. Moore and Air. Aven, with
little Johnnie, took the train last night
for Atlanta to have an operation per-:
i
formed.
AVe are glad to learn that La Fayette
Colo, w-lio received painful injuries
while working at a cane mill a few
weeks since, is improving.
• ■
Resolutions on the Departure
from our Sabbath School of
Miss E. A. Moore.
Whereas, In the recent removal
of Aliss Eudora A. Moore from Daw
son to Cuthbert, our Sunday School
lias been deprived of a most exem
plary and efficient member, and as a
fitting testimonial of the high esteem
in which she was held by our school,
it is therefore,
Resolved, by the Methodist Sabbath
School at Dawson, That we sincerely
regret the fact that Miss Eudora lias
been obliged to sever her connection
with our School; that, by her remo
val, this Sabbatli School has sustain-
ed a great deprivation, and has lost
one of its most useful and deserving
members, and a very excellent and
capable teacher. Be it also
Resolved, That a copy of these res
olutions be forwarded to Aliss Eudora
at Cuthbert, and the same be banded
the Dawson Journal with the re
quest that they be published.
Aliss Jennie Rogers,
Miss Rebecc a Pilsburt
H. S. Bell, j Com.
J. G. Parks,
U L. Weston,
Correspondence.
Pleasant llii.l, Oct. 8, 1878.
Editors Dawson Journal : Seeing in
your paper that you desired short let
ters from all parts of the county, we
will give you a few “dots” from the
11th District, Notwithstanding this
is termed the “dry streak,” Ave have
seen mitch poorer crops than the
present one. The farmers are gath
ering their crops very fast, which are
turning out much better than they
expected. All say they will pay out,
but will have to go in debt another
year. Right here let us say a word
to our brother-farmers: Do without
what we can not pay cash for. It
would be far better for us to dispose
of a mule, cows, hogs, or anything we
have rather than pay the tremendous
(CO per cent.) interest heretofore char
ged us for die privilege of buying on
time. A good idea is to pay cash as
•We go. Let us begin in time and sow
largely of small grain this fall. Our
county is on the verge of prosperity,
and if we will continue to plant large
ly of cereals, and make our farms
self-sustaining, (which we can do) we
will soon be an independent people.
Let’s wear our brogans andosnaburgs,
eat our own “hog and hominy” and
quit.grumbling at ourclever merchants
and cotton-buyers. What say you,
farmers ? Would be glad to hear
from you on the subject.
Subscriber
Webster Cos., Oct. 6, 1878.
Editors Dawson Journal: It lias
been”some time since I have seen any
thing in your paper from this “happy
land,” and as the Journal is so high
ly appreciated, I have concluded to
give you a few dots, and trust that you
will not “poke fun” at me if my pen
cilings should not prove so interesting
as Shakespeare or Byron. Cotton, our
heretofore leading crop, is made—much
of it is gathered. Drouth and rust in
jured the crops to some extent, and of
late catterpillars have “teethed” it, but
too late to do much damage. After all
the “fleecy staple” is uot a failure:
some of our planters have made good
crops of all kinds. After a thorough
test of the surrounding markets, a ma
jority of the planters in this section say
that Dawson is decidedly the best place
to sell their cotton. A\e feel a deep
interest in your town, and hope you fel
lows will build up one of the best
markets in all S. AV. Ga.
A\ r ebster Superior Court has just ad
journed. During the session a few
were sentenced to the State prison and
several to the county jail, among whom
was the Sheriff of the county,
j There has been a great deal ef sick
ness in this immediate section, but I
have heard of but few deaths up to
1 date. Gooseberry.
East Alabama Fair.
Notice the advertisemeut of this
fair to be held at Eufaula, Ala., com“
mencing Nov. 12th, and to continue
five days. The fair is to be held un
der the auspices of the Eufaula District
Grange. Liberal premiums ai'e offer
ed and Georgia is expected to compete
for them.—lt is a nice pleasant run
by rail down to Eufaula, and we pre
sume many of our people will attend.
The Albany fair will begin next
Tuesday and continue five days. It
promises to be one of the best fairs ev
er held in S. W. Ga. Terrell can and
ought to compete for some of the pre
miums. We have some of as fine
stock as can be found in the State.
Fashionable Dress-making aspect
ialty at Mrs. C. L. Mizes’s.
Quite a number of names were added
to our subscription last week. We
have no club rates, but to the person
sending us the names of six new sub
scribers, with twelve dollars, we will
send the paper one year free.
Brogan shoes from 65c per pair up,
at A. J. Baldwin <fc Co’s
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 eases the expense of a trip to
Atlanta. A careful examination will
be made, and patients can learn if their
eases 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, &e.
[LP’Come early, as the visit is limit
ed to the time stated. For circulars
and full particulars address
National Surgical Institute,
Atlanta, Ga.
A large lot of edgings and inser
tings at A. J. Baldwin it Co’s
The Governors of South Carolina
and Massachusetts are at outs because
the former refused to deliver up a
criminal who was hiding out to avoid
arrest by the authorities of the latter
state. .
Announcements.
For Sheriff.
We are auUo'iz-d m.d r- quested to an
iiirce th,. 1 name of J. ti KELLY as a
candidate tor Sheriff ot I’eirell county
election in January.
For Tn\ Receiver aud Collector.
We tire authorized and requested to
nounce the name of W T CA.MPBKLL as
a candidate .or*e election to the otti *e of
l\i jl Receiver and Collector, subject to the
action ot a democraiic nomination, if oue
h held.
For Tax Receiver aud Collector.
To the Citizens of Terrell County:
i t ncuncH mv*G*ll * enodidite for Tax
Receiver and Collector, *ct to a noroifi— !
ion It elected I will dichrge the huties I
it the office to the heat ot mv a dlitv
W R BALDWIN
For Tax Receiver nail Collector.
We ir' au'bmized md r. quest I to an
■uore i<i, m fWm E. -ESSIONSas
nid'd ■ tor .1 <* office of Tax Receiver
oiler or, sut'j I t in i democratic non)
> tell J
* itizens of Terrell County.
come before ;ou as a candidate tor Tax
Receiver and Collector, subject to a IL-mo
eratio nomination My pecuniary cond'iion
forces me to do go, to enable me to pay lor
ie place on which I live. I gave up all ol
y props tv to my credito sand did not
•re mv home. It 1- humiliating to ntv
e lings to hive this to do; hope you will
g ve me the office. Respectfully,
Sept. 12, 1878 E B. LOTLESS.
, t liOKliil l, Terra’ll < oinity.
V I To n'hom it mny Concern
t'he estate ot Geo W. Mount, deceased, is
an unrepresented condition, and demands
he services of an administrate!. The
tdi'oisaud next ot kin of said deceased
ate therefore hereby not fi *d to appear and
ahow cause, if any they can, within the time
prescribed by law, why raid letters ol ad
ministration, de bonis non or said estate
onld not be granted to J. C. F Clark,
fork of the Superior Oour , or some o'her
•mpetent person.
Witnes mv hand officially, this 7 b day
of October, 1878. H. S. BELL,
oetlo,4t Ordinary.
r 1 LOROI I, Terrell Conniy.
V 1 To whom it any concern:
Vhereas, C. G. KING having in proper form
pplied for the guar..ianship of John and
Tima Clark, minors of James Clatk, dcc’d;
his i3 to cite all the nexc of km iuierested
o appear and show cause, if any they can,
*hv said letters ot guardianship should uot
be granted to said C. G King.
VV it ness my hand officially, this 11th day
of September, 1878. H S BELL Or’dy..
I’crrell Slierift' Sales.
\\ T ILL be sold before the Court Bouse
v v door, in Dawson, Terrell County, on
the first Tuesday in November next, be
tween the legal hours f sale, the following
propet tv to-wits
Lot of land No. 244 and the east half
of lot No. 237, in the 18th distiict of Tir
reil county. Levied op as the property ot
V H. Crawford to Satisfy two fi las from
•he 811 district G. M., in favor of Jones,
Doz er & Lowrev vs VT. B. Crawlord. Levy
made and returned to me by T. VV. Pewell
L. C. S. R. CHPJ&TIE, Sheriff.
TTT ft HTHinil A LIMITED NUMBER OF
Uj Him I M II active, enrergetic canvass
ff jjif X ill) era to engage in a pleasant
null profitable business. Good men will
fiud this a rare chance to make money,
yuen will please answer this advertisement
by letter, enclosing stamp rejfiw, stating
what business they haVubeeif WJ iged iu
None but those who roea* bbriotes ceed ap
ply. Address enTUK. Masvfft &Cos ,
octSJj JklWlta, Ga.
THE FALLCAMPAIGN
IS NOW OPEN AT
JANES & SON’S DRUG STORE!
FOR CHEMICALS, PURE DRUGS,
Pain's, Oils,
Varnishes, Dye Stuff,
•Snuff, Tobacco, Segars,
Pepper, Spice, nnd
Fire Test Kerosene, 2iic gallon, go to
JANES & SON’S
Blue Stone a Specitv, KM per pound.
A<liniatis<r;ttoi , ’§ Ssilc
BV virtue of an an order from.the Court
of Ordinary of Terrell County, will be
sold belo'e the Court-house door In Dawson
within the usual hours of sale, on the first
Tuesday in November, next, Lot of land
No. 111, in the 12th district of Terrell
county, belonging to the estate of Isaac 0.
Edwards, deceased. S Id for distribution.
Terms each. GUO, C. EDWARDS,
Adm‘r ol Isaac 0, Edwards.
/ \ RDIXA II Y'S OFFICE, Terrell County
• * To whom it may concern:
J M SIMMONS and S. E HUNTER having
in proper form applied to me for permanent
letter, of administration on the estate ol J.
E. Hunter, fate of said county, deceased,
this is to ite all and singular the creditors
and next, of kin of J. E. Hunter to be and ;
appear at my ctiice within the time prettcrib. j
ed by taw, end show cause, if any they can, j
whv said letters should rot be granted
Witness mv hand and official signature,
Sept 2, 1878 5,4 t II S BELL, Ord'v
/ r t'OltGH, Tenell Collins’.
V I To whom it may concern
Thirty davs after ria’e I will apply to the
Court of Ordinary of said county for leave
to sell the land belonging to the estate of
Mrs. U. L. Huckaby, late of said county,
deceased. All persons interested archer
by no ifind to show cause, if a y they can,
within the time prescribed liv law, why siid
order to sell should not be granted.
WM. MORELAND, Adm'r.
riept. 12,1878. 4t
H oiiee lo Oobiors A Creditors
GEORGIA, Terrell County
Notice is hereby given to all persons hav
• ;g demands against Henry Atkinson, late
of said countv, deceased, to present them
• o me, properly made cut. within the time
rescribed by law, so as to show th ir ebat
e’er and amount All persons indebted to
i l deceased are hereby required to make
mmediate payment. 0. 0 NEL'-ON,
Sept. 1? *7B. fit Adm'r of H. Atkinson.
COMMISSIONEfI’S SALE*
GEORG I A, TERRELL COUNT?:
Bv vi’tue of and in obedience to an order
nd decree liad at the My Tetm, 1878, of
be Superior Court of said County in the
case of J. VI Simmons as the assignee in
Bankiuntcy of Leroy Brow" Vs J. P. Slurp,
et. ai.. Bill fur Partition, Peciee, etc., the
undersigned acting as Commissioners ap
pointed by said Court, will sell at public sale
on the first Tuesday in November next, be
■ wren the legal hours of sale, mid before the
Court-house door iu said County, the follow
ing Real Property situated in the city of
Diwson, itl said county, to-wit;
Citv lot number 224, known as the ‘ Dark
,er lot, 1 ' City lot number 97, known as the
“Huff lo’;“ Store house and lot, being in
.he 3outh-esat cortlerof city lot No, 98, ou
Main street, and known as the “Ross & liar -
den store;" and a Small house and lot situa
ted north of city lot No. 6, and near the
livery “tables.
Sold (or the purpose of effecting partition
of the proceeds of sab between Comp! .iu
ant and Respondent. Terms Cash. Titles
executed by said commissioner'.
A. J. Baldwin,
J. L. Janes,
J. 11. Cannon,
Commissioners.
Dawson, Ga., Sept, 2(3, 1878.
RES T A UR ANT]
X\TE HAVE recently fitted up, at om
V? Bar, a First-class Restaurant. Meals a'
all hours, and tables supplied with Fresl
Fish nd uvsterg, and everything else that
goes to tn ike up a “sqare" meal. Give us ■
call. Jones & Sharp.
Diwson, Ga , Sept. 25, 1878 2m.
liew York Office, liobt \V Pate-son,
154 Front Street. Special Partner.
E. •E. CHEATHAM,
with
H. FRASER GRANT,
general Copiah JYlercliapt,
124 Bay Street,
SAVANNAH, - - GEORGIA.
Cotton —Rice Naval—Stort-s.
I iberal Advances made on Consignments.
Particular attention given fo all business.
BRICK FIRE-PROOF
Livery, Sale
ATsTD
Feed Stables
West Side Public Square,
DAWSON, GEORGIA.
j BOSSES, MULES, BUGGIES CARRIAGES
| and Hacks to let at reasonable rates. Hood
* Sheds and Lnt* for ftt.eek DroveT.
meets all trains and wiH carry
i passengers to any pirt of the e:tv. GHeifi
I left at ihe fttables, o- at the Express tfiee,
will be promptly attended to. Draying a
, specialty
ij25,2m W. W. FARNCTif, Proprietor.
HAMP COOK
Hat gone into tlie
PLANTERS' WAREHOUSE.
ALBANY, a.
And he wants to see bis old and new friends j
co-jit; come fiow Lee, Terrell,.Calhoun, Ba
ker. Miller, Mitchell, Colquitt, Worth and j
Dooley; come aud throw your off yonr bales i
of Cotton, like" we are goit g to vote lor Tele
Smith, and yonr will get ihe lull ma ket
price; and biing your families The mer
chants h<ve tine aud cheap goods, and will j
sell cheap for cash, and will wait on you as
politely as it is possible for genilemen to do.
Pack your cotton with st yards bsgging,
and sew up the heads, and bring it in dry il
you can, scp'l9,Stn-
A. ,J. BALDWIN & CO.c
DEA.LKRS IN
General Merchandise,
DAWSON, - GEORGIA.
Our Fall and Winter Stock of General MerchcCtlcUs&
is being received, and will consist of everything needed:
by the people of this section. W e pay cash for out gdods
and can afford to sell them cheaper than ever bef<)V&
offered in Dawson. ./. J. BALDWIN fy COV
JOHN L. GRIFFIN,
LOYLESS BLOCK, MAIN STREET,
D-NNVSCYNK - GEORGIA.
o
A large lot of Fashionable
_Aa*e being received and mast be sold cheap!
DRESS GOODS, HOSIERY,
JEANS. TOWELS, LINEN,
DAMASK, NAPKINS,
HANDKERCHIEFS,
Clothing, Siloes, lints, Domestics
AND NICE LINE OF FALL PRINTS !
Traders in search of baigains should price my goods
September 19,1878. 3m JOHN L.
MUST FAXaXi FAIR
OF TIIE
s. i. cbm inrau mi
A.t -ALBANY, GEORGIA,
Commenciiig OCTOBER Is!it and Continuing FIVE DAYS.
$8,500 In fey Rfcmiums, $3,500
A largo number of fast ILtrsos from different par's of the Southern States
alieady assured, and quite a number now training, on oft fho tfatfk.
Beautiful Grounds near the Southwestern Rvlroan Depot ! Liberal Premi
ums for all Field Products, Household Industries, Manufactures,
Machinery, etc , etc. The best Hall-Mile Tiack in the State!
$1,750 hejnitijn? ip Jfottijig apd fitippipg' hace?, sl#
Gi an I Regatta on tlm JF int ! Attractive Features e.cry Day! No ex
borbitant charges at Hotels and braiding iinuses.
Come to this, the fitst Fall Fai", nnd bring the products of your Counties.
L. E. WELCH, President.
T. M. C VRTER, Secretary.
J M SIMMONS. W M PEEPLES.
Planters’ warehouse,
MAIN STREET, - DAWSON, GA.
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\\T K TAKE THIS MF.TIiOD OF INFORMING THE PL .JfrEltS OF TERItELh AN£>
T T adj lining counties that we are back in the
Old Planters' Warehouse^
Occupied nst season by Mr. W. M. Peoples, and wil! take pleasure in Weighing;, Storing;
Celling or Shipping vour cotton this season, and from an experience of ten years handling
cotton, either as weighers and selleia, or buyers, wu hope to be able to give you ffatisfaCtiOsi
have a good lot for stock and good sleeping room for our customers.
BAGGI N G and TIES
Always on band at the lowest maikct ptice. We pledge our Strict personal attention,^nd
-olicit yotlr patronage.
SIMMONS & PEEPLES.
Dozier & Stevens,
WAREHOUSE I COMISSION ILCHANf 1
ASD DEALER!! I\
STANDARD F 101 tTILiIZERS,
DAWSON, - GEORGIA,
O. IS. STI'.VJsAIS hiving purchased the Wtrreho use infest of Cupt. 'T. M
Jones, a copirtnership has been formed under the tirni name of DOZIER & _ST£V£NS,
for the purpose of carrying ou a
WAREHOUSE & COMMISSION BUSINESS.
We hereby tender individual thanks to our rair.v friends and customers for past
fav-rs. Having "iven special attention to the Cotton ousiness for years, we til rub we Can
h indl • it to the V cry Boat AtlVUtllttgw, and now o(T;r our services to the planteif
if Terrell so i ilj aiming cou itiein tiie S cage and Sale of Cotton, at the old stand ol
J mes & Djitier. Wep opase faithfully to represent the iuterest o< th-e FT-auler, and b?
b dug diligent iu all busin -as intrusted to us, and keeping fully posted in the Cotton ifarket,
■ve hope to merit and receive a liberal share of your patronage.
ADVANCES MADE
,i C ittoi in Store, when desired. We have comfortable Sleeping rooms for cu tomre‘s
u-i S's Ms ,oa lilts for S'nek, —ali free <f chctrge
liAGGIKG and TIMA always ou hand at ibe LOWEST MARKET PRICE,
Come, Come, Come to Central Warehouse!
DOZtEli & STKVKXS.
KAILRO AD VYAHEHOU SJK,
N. & A. F. Tift & Cos.,
COTTON FACTORS.
WAREHOUSE & COMMISSION MER( IFTS
Albany, Georgia.
We take rleaeure in again t tiering our sera ices *o of Southwest Georgia in
tiie Sale si dS.oraje of Cotton. Alter an expeiit nee of many vears in iiie bi>sioe : , we
are confident of giving satisfaction to all. Our facilities for Shipping t’o -on are ns r—
pass ed. Liberal Advances made on Cotton in store. We keep const* mfy on ha na iS
supply of best brands of Bagging, Ties, Belting and Lice Leather.- Also
bacoi, conn, riiOVii, beal, Tosntco, etc.,
which we off-r at lowest price*. Free Wagon Yard, with goad hou-e and welt of water
lor use of customs: 3. Mr. J M Mercer wiii be witb-u.' as Sea Usman.
N. & A. F. TSFT & CO.